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The Alcalde of Benissa, Juan Bautista, has granted the animal charity AKIRA its request for a parcela on the La Pedrera industrial estate. The charity has long petitioned for a space on this site, which is ideally situated for both Benissa and Teulada-Moraira. They plan during the next year to build a much needed 20 kennel dog shelter on the site, and have received further encouragement from the Alcalde with a promise to supply water and electricity. Not to be outdone, the Alcalde of Teulada-Moraira, Antoni Joan Bertomeu, has pledged 15,000€ to build 10 of the proposed kennels. The remaining seven kennels, three quarantine kennels, office and veterinary room will be funded by AKIRA, as will preparation of the site, foundations and fencing, etc. However, AKIRA has put out an appeal to local companies for sponsorship of a kennel – for 1,500€ the company would have its name and advertising placed on the building forever. The charity is also on the lookout for anyone who would be prepared to help out on the site during construction with designs and practical labouring, or would like to hear from anyone who has contacts where reasonably priced materials can be bought. In the longer term they are always glad of volunteers to help with caring for the dogs, both now and in the future. Since 200, and despite not having permanent kennels AKIRA has re-homed 46 dogs to Germany and Holland as well as Spain. AKIRA can be contacted by email: akirarescuedogs@ hotmail.com or finca.abril@gmail.com or by phone on 96 576 7781 or 660 814 083, or call Pauline Curtis on 625 767 781.

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Pedregeur The Santa Cruz Church, Placa Mayor, held a truly uplifting pre-Christmas concert by the Coral Clasica Javiense. This well-established international group, now in its 10th year, under the musical directorship of Francesc Estévez, accompanied on the church’s organ by Josep Vicent Giner, offered works by John Rutter, Francis Poulencs and Pablo Cassals as wel as the ever-popular Christmas Carols with audience participation. The main work of the evening was a wonderful rendition of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy’s cantata ‘Vom Himmel Hoch’ with Rosemary Jukiç, soprano, and Iñaki Muñoz ,bass, singing solos. For more information about the choir and their forthcoming events, visit www.coralclasicajaviense. com

Protests across Spain against government’s ‘antisocial welfare policies’

Yet more nationwide protests took place on Monday in 55 towns and cities across the country against tax hikes and funding cuts. Numerous organisations, including two of Spain’s major unions – the UGT and CCOO – will be involved in the demonstrations which will be a public rejection of cutbacks in pensions, massive hikes in fees for court action, labour reforms making it easier and cheaper for firms to get rid of staff and the ‘general lack of job security and employment protection’, say organisers. They are calling for as many people as possible to take part, saying these issues affect the ‘immense majority’ of the population. The government’s policies are an ‘infringement’ of basic social and human rights and threaten the very fabric of the welfare system, including access to justice for all bar the very rich, they claim. Those behind the demonstrations also say these policies ‘do not resolve the serious problem of mass home repossessions’, ‘make free public healthcare and education impossible and inaccessible’, ‘reduce care for those in a dependent situation’ – such as the elderly, disabled and sick – and that the decision not to increase pensions this coming year in line with inflation will leave numerous retirees on the breadline or in actual poverty. They intend to file a case with the Constitutional Court over the pensions issue and are calling for a referendum on the

Extra charges will apply for ‘excess’ electricity consumption

Electricity bills are set to go up again, but the price increase will hit the highest consumers the hardest. Those with power supplies of between three and 10 KW contracted from the utility board will pay a supplementary charge if they use more than the average monthly amount of energy. The additional charges will range from 0.00138 to 0.01546 euros per KW and will be added to the part of the bill that relates to government taxes and fees. This way, the State expects to earn a

further 280 million euros in 2013. The main aim behind the extra costs is to encourage ‘more efficient and responsible’ energy consumption and to cut CO2 emissions by penalising excess use. Average consumption is calculated according to tables laid down by the National Energy Centre which are designed to find a ‘pattern’ for different households and to avoid penalising those who use a lower than average amount of electricity. According to the ministry of industry, the impact on household bills will be ‘minimal’

or ‘nil’, even though the taxes and charges payable to the government from monthly utility payments make up half of the amount consumers have to shell out. They say the increase is likely to be between one and eight per cent, although to reach an eight-per-cent rise, excess consumption would have to be ‘extreme’, or more than double the average. The application of the ‘average consumption’ figures will only apply to peak payment times where households have contracted a peak/off-peak usage tariff.

Toll fees rise by 2.4% next month

Toll fees on Spain’s motorways will go up by 2.4 per cent on January 1 next year, the government has revealed. Although this is lower than the 3.2 per cent rise on January 1 this year, and still below the rate of inflation – currently 2.9 per cent – it comes in addition to the seven-per-cent rise applied this summer, which already means that the cost of using toll roads will have gone up dramatically since the end of 2011. The mid-year increase was to compensate for a reduction in toll fees in 1999, and also to help those road maintenance companies running an imminent risk of bankruptcy, as is the case with the R-2 in the outskirts of Madrid and the

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recent restrictive measures taken, so that the government will ‘listen to the voice of the people’ and reverse its ‘radical’ actions which the protesters say is simply ‘paying lip-service to the EU and financial markets’. Although the UGT and CCOO have ruled out another nationwide strike at present, they say further mass demonstrations will take place in March in Spain. These will coincide with similar gatherings throughout various countries in the EU, but will ‘vary according to each State’, say the unions, given that ‘the situation in Greece is not the same as that in Sweden’. The March demonstrations will coincide with the annual EU Summit meeting. Unions say a further ‘occupy the Congress’ protest will take place in Madrid on Thursday, December 20 – the seventh of its kind this year – and that until the government listens to its subjects they will ‘continue to demonstrate’. “The attempted criminalisation of public demonstrations and fining people who take part in them where they have not been previously announced – even, sometimes, as they come out of the metro at the venue – will not have any effect,” a spokesperson for one of the unions states. “Our protests are peaceful, but it is not a question of whether or not we are doing anything illegal – the government does not want public demonstrations, so it will take any repressive measures it has in its power to stop them happening.”

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Jail for Brit who torched Benidorm hotel

Elderly ex-lorry driver sells millions of euros’ worth of fake toll cards, say police A gang led by a 76-year-old man who sold fake ‘Vía T’ digital toll cards to lorry drivers that would let them through without paying has been broken up in Madrid. Transport workers would allegedly buy the cards in packs of four for around 500 euros, and would quickly make their money back through frequent use, as well as from selling the others on. Many are said to have bought large quantities and sold them to fellow drivers. As a result, tolls on the AP-7 in the provinces of Valencia, Sevilla, Tarragona, Barcelona and Alicante have lost over a million euros. The cards were made up in a home laboratory by a retired lorry driver in Barcelona, said to be aged 76, and two types were made – some that could only be used in Spain and others that were valid in France, Italy and Germany. Members of the gang – of which 39 have been arrested – would meet lorry drivers in service stations or lay-bys in the Barcelona area. The cards were valid for one month and in number order, and the creator managed to forge them using till receipts from petrol stations and also by raiding bins. Three houses have been raided and over 2,500 fake cards, equipment for making them, and around 30,000 euros in cash have been seized. The 39 gang members were arrested in Valencia, Barcelona, Sevilla and Tarragona.

A British man who set fire to a hotel in Benidorm has been jailed for four years and four months. Although there were no fatalities, 11 people were treated in hospital for smoke inhalation when the building went up in flames at Christmas in 2010. His defence lawyer, Marcos Castañer, asked the court for his client to be imprisoned in the UK rather than in Spain, so that he can be nearer to his mother, who has just been diagnosed with a serious illness. Castañer negotiated a lower sentence than the initial nine years proposed by the prosecution service, since the accused suffers from slight brain damage due to meningitis he had suffered as a child, leaving him with a younger than usual mental age and very dependent upon his mother, with whom he had been staying in the

hotel at the time of the incident.

Minimum ages for marriage, leaving home, working, testifying in court and consenting to sexual relations are set for a revamp, according to minister of justice Alberto RuizGallardón. Spain’s age of consent for sex is among the lowest in the world and is the youngest in the whole of Europe, and children’s charities worldwide – including UNICEF and Save the Children, as well as child psychology experts – have been clamouring for it to be increased for some time. According to the Civil Code, a child of 13 years or older is able to have a consenting sexual relationship, compared to other countries where the minimum age is 16 or 18. UNICEF and Save the Children believe it should be upped to at least 14 or 15. Being such a low age at the moment, young teenagers are open to sexual abuse by adults, the charities say. Although the number of children either in care or under protection orders because of abuse is lower than that of northern European countries in general, including the UK – 0.6 per cent compared to one per cent – Ruiz-Gallardón has said that in the face of such serious issues there is ‘no

room for complacency’. The issue has come to light once again after the death of a 13-year-old girl at the hands of her 39-year-old lover in El Salobral (Albacete). Both were well-known residents in the sleepy village (pictured) and the girl’s parents did not approve of her relationship with a man 26 years her senior when she was still a child. They had reported the matter to the police when their daughter, Almudena, was 12, but she turned 13 before the police had taken any action, at which point there was nothing they could do as she was considered to have given her consent. Juan Carlos Alfaro shot her dead during an argument outside in the town square, and random shots killed a bystander who had left his house briefly for a cigarette. Almudena’s grandfather suffered minor injuries in the shoot-out. Police traced Juan Carlos to a farmhouse owned by his parents just outside the village, but he shot himself in the head when he was surrounded.

He had also been drinking alcohol at the time, but the judge found that although these served as mitigating factors, the man knew the nature and quality of his actions. After being out drinking in town, the accused set fire to the patios of two bars in Benidorm near the hotel, and once back on the premises set light to one of the rooms. The entire building had to be evacuated although miraculously, there were no deaths or serious injuries. According to the court, the suspect pleaded guilty and the British Embassy in Spain will be responsible for ensuring he serves his sentence in the UK.

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Hallowe’en tragedy: Solicitors ‘surprised there were not lots more deaths’

Solicitors acting for the families of the five young girls who died at the Madrid Arena Hallowe’en party say they are surprised there were not many more victims. According to a report by ThinkSpain.com, having visited the premises in the company of the courts and the National Police, the lawyers working for Katia Esteban’s and Belén Langdon’s relatives say the venue was ‘totally unsuitable’ for the stated maximum capacity of 10,000 people. Madrid Arena is primarily a sports stadium, but the city council had agreed for it to be used for a massive party on the night of October 31. The corridors were ‘just like a tunnel’, only three metres wide and with low ceilings - “you bang your head as you walk through them,” said one of the solicitors, Abdón Núñez, working for the Langdons. “Nobody would believe the Madrid Arena had a licence for 10,000 people. “It is unacceptable, shameful – words fail me. There are so many issues to clarify and so many individual people who will be liable that this inspection is just the tip of the iceberg.” He found that only 18 police officers – 12 at the start of the night – and no ambulance staffed by paramedics had been on duty at the party, where initial investigations hinted that the organisers may have doubled the maximum capacity by selling far more tickets than the venue was designed to hold. According to Alfonso del Álamo, head of the city’s emergency services coordinator, he was not informed that the event was taking place, and neither was the Civil Protection squad, nor the fire brigade. “We’re talking about five little girls who died, and they are not treating the matter with sufficient importance,” Núñez concludes. Gerardo Viada, acting for the parents of Katia Esteban stated that: “The city council simply cannot allow a party to take place on the main dance floor, where there could have been up to 15,000 people, when there are only three exit doors – it is totally negligent.” Two of the exit corridors were taken up by the stage, one was used as a dressing room and two doorways were sealed

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off. Felipe Moreno, working for the parents of Rocío Oña, questioned the medical facilities – as well as the absence of a SAMUR ambulance. Only a very small sickroom was set up, despite the fact that at such parties, there are often cases of alcohol poisoning or revellers suffering fainting fits, minor injuries, falls, or needing treatment for pre-existing chronic conditions such as asthma attacks or epileptic fits. The only doctor on duty, who had been contracted by the organising company, Diviertt, was former PP councillor Simón Viñals – who is medically-trained but did not have any equipment. He was there on a voluntary basis and is said to be nearly 80 years of age. In the end, a SAMUR ambulance – having found out about the party at the last minute – went along to Madrid Arena under their own volition and began to treat various cases of alcohol poisoning in the car park, which had been deliberately set aside for massive bring-your-own-bottle street-drinking gatherings. It was not until one of the revellers called 112 that they were aware of the stampede that the ambulance staff found 17-year-old Belén Langdon and María Teresa Alonso, 20, unconscious. They managed to re-start the two girls’ pulses and they were taken to hospital, where Belén died two days later and María Teresa lost her life after a month in a coma. The other three girls – Katia Esteban, Rocío Oña and Cristina Arce, all aged 18 – were in the sick-bay, but only one of them was being resuscitated – the others were unconscious, not breathing and their hearts having stopped, but were waiting their turn to be attended to. When paramedics saw what was happening, they began working on the other two girls, but were unable to re-start their hearts. Viñals claims he used a defibrillator on all three, without success, but nothing relating to this was found in the SAMUR ambulance records. Resuscitating a person after their heart has stopped and they are not breathing takes up to 30 minutes, and if the

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process is not started within eight, they will not survive. And according to one of the paramedics, there was no defibrillator on the premises and that Dr Viñals had announced at the time that ‘three dead girls’ had been brought in. Ambulances have always been on duty at events staged at the Madrid Arena, which have so far included the Masters 1000 international tennis tournament, the Gourmet Fair and the Cirque du Soleil. But Del Álamo says that even if the best medical precautions had been taken, they would not have saved the girls’ lives as the layout of the Arena was not suitable for a party with so many people. Virginia López Negrete, from the association Manos Limpias (‘clean hands’), which is behind the public prosecution action for the five girls’ deaths, said: “It must have been terrifying moving along those corridors.” Further investigations have been adjourned until January.

Fines for protesters who ‘insulted’ education minister

Five people accused of ‘insulting’ education minister José Ignacio Wert during a demonstration in Santander (Cantabria) have been fined. They are said to have shouted obscenities at the minister during his visit in July to the Menéndez y Pelayo International University in the city, including calling him a ‘son of a bitch’ and ‘tealeaf’. As a result, when the case against the five – who were charged with public disturbance – came to trial recently, they were hit with fines ranging from 60 to 90 euros. The group comprised two students, one unemployed man, a widow with a school-aged son and a member of a pro-public education pressure group. The latter was fined 90 euros and the others 60, plus court costs. In their defence, they all said they were not insulting Wert per se, but railing against his political role, irrespective of the person undertaking it, and against the government cutbacks which have impacted heavily on schools and universities. According to the accused parties, if they are guilty of anything, it is of defending the right to free State-funded education for all. They did not know each other until the day of the protest, when they were standing on the front line during the presentation at the college in Santander, which was attended by around 50 members of the public. A sixth person was also involved, but being under the age of 18, was not subject to a fine. The female solicitor defending the five called for their right to freedom of speech, but the judge – also female – said this freedom ‘could not be understood to be unlimited’ or to include a ‘right to insult people’.

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Iberia and railway worker strikes cancelled

Javier Bardem’s ‘Bond villain’ role nets him a ‘SAG’ Award nomination

Spanish actor Javier Bardem has been nominated for a 2013 SAG Award for his role in Skyfall, the latest James Bond film. The new father and husband of Spanishborn Hollywood darling Penélope Cruz has been described as ‘the best Bond villain ever’ for his part in the 23rd film in the 007 series. Bardem will be up against big names in his third awards nomination, this time for Best Supporting Actor – Robert de Niro is among his rivals for his performance in Silver linings playbook, as is Alan Arkin (Argo), Philip Seymour Hoffman (The Master), and Tommy Lee Jones (Lincoln). The Screen Actors’ Guild (SAG) prize features prestigious nominees including Bradley Cooper (Silver linings playbook), Daniel Day-Lewis (Lincoln), Hugh Jackman (Les Misérables), Denzel Washington (Flight) and John Hawkes (The sessions) for the Best Actor category. Best Actress Award nominees include Jessica

MOST of the strikes affecting the tourism industry over Christmas have been called off and rescheduled, even though no consensus has yet been reached between companies and unions. National airline Iberia has agreed not to down tools until at least January 7, cancelling the six-day strike planned for between this coming Friday, December 14 and Friday, December 21. The various unions representing employees of the carrier, which recently announced 4,500 redundancies as a result of a ‘restructure’, have invited the company to another meeting which will be presided by the Inter-confederal Mediation and Arbitration Service (SIMA). If Iberia – which merged with British Airways over a year ago – agrees to this, staff will give them a stay of grace as regards strikes, a period which unions say the airline should ‘make the most of’. In the meantime, employees of the three rail companies RENFE, Adif and FEVE have called off the strikes planned for tomorrow (Thursday) and Friday after unions managed to obtain a commitment from their boards of directors to ensure all jobs would be safe.

Chastain (Zero dark thirty), Marion Cotillard (Rust & bone), Jennifer Lawrence (Silver linings playbook), Helen Mirren (Hitchcock) and Naomi Watts (The impossible), the latter having been directed by Spain’s Juan Antonio Bayona. Best Supporting Actress nominees are Sally Field (Lincoln), Anne Hathaway – better known for her role as put-upon editorial assistant in The Devil wears Prada – for Les Misérables, Nicole Kidman for The paperboy, and Maggie Smith, who plays a feisty and insular old lady having a hip-replacement in India in The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, which also stars Bill Nighy and Dame Judy Dench. Maggie Smith is also nominated for Best Actress in a TV Drama Series for her role in Downton Abbey. Best Motion Picture Award nominees are The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Argo, Lincoln, Silver linings playbook, and Les Misérables.

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Mar Menor pensioners ‘murdered by nephew

The elderly couple found dead in their home in Santiago de la Ribera (Murcia) were shot by their nephew because he refused to give them money, say police investigating the crime. J.M.R.C., aged 28, who also lives in the Mar Menor town where the tragedy occurred, was arrested last night at 21.00hrs. After initially refusing to cooperate, broke down and confessed to the double murder. He said he had asked his uncle, who was in his 80s, for money, but the pensioner had refused to give him any and would not tell his nephew where he kept his cash. This led to a heated discussion, during which the accused shot his uncle as he sat in his armchair. He then shot dead his aunt, who was lying in bed, ‘so that she would not be left to cope on her own’. They were both found by their carer; the front door had also been left open.

wages of Mayors’ and councillors’ capped

Mayors salaries will be based upon the number of inhabitants in their towns and will never exceed that of a Secretary of State under any circumstances, says the ministry of tax affairs and public administration. Using wages of high-level politicians and civil servants at national level, mayors’ maximum pay packets will be worked out on a pro-rata basis in accordance with how many people live in the municipality they lead. The maximum overall is around 68,000 euros, which is what a Secretary of State would earn, and it is likely that only mayors of large cities will have salaries as high as this. Until wage tables are properly worked out by the ministry, leaders of cities with a population of over a million will be paid an average Secretary of State’s salary. The new rule will mean thousands of mayors will see their earnings plummet – particularly those of Madrid and Barcelona, Ana Botella and Xavier Trias respectively, who currently take home over

100,000 euros a year. Mayors of provincial capitals will probably find their salaries are between approximately 50,000 and 59,000 euros – similar to that of an Assistant Secretary of State for the latter and a DirectorGeneral of a provincial or borough council (Diputación) department for the former. Those who govern in smaller towns or villages will receive a pro-rata of a Director-General’s wage in relation to population numbers. Councillors will see their own salaries capped in proportion to that of the mayor and numbers will be reduced by between 20 and 30 per cent depending upon the size of the town, village or city and its budget. The central government aims to clarify responsibilities in local councils to ensure that as few as possible have councillors with only one specialism and that there is limited duplication of tasks.


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Woman commits suicide on the eve of her eviction

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A 60-year-old woman has been found dead after throwing herself out of the window of her flat when she knew she was about to be evicted. Emergency services say she was found on the pavement with massive head injuries and was thought to have died instantly in the impact. She had lived in the apartment in Padilla del Duero, a hamlet belonging to the town of Peñafiel (Valladolid province) with her husband for over 20 years. Her husband was retired and the victim, identified only by her initials of M.M.A., was in receipt of a pension after retiring early due to health problems, which included depression. The deceased had already attempted suicide last summer, but her family managed to stop her. Neighbours say they got along very well with the couple, who have one daughter and two teenage grandchildren, and

that theirs appeared to be a very close marriage in which the husband cared diligently for his wife. This is the latest in a series of suicides as a result of threatened evictions, some involving home repossessions by banks. A man of 53 in Burjassot (Valencia) tried to kill himself by jumping out of a window when the mortgage lenders repossessed his flat, but survived. In Granada, a man in his early 50s hanged himself and a woman of around the same age in the Basque Country threw herself from a third-floor window when the banks foreclosed on their mortgages. Another man in the province of Toledo killed himself when his siblings evicted him from his mother’s home, where he had been living after the owner had moved out because of differences of opinion with her son.

supreme court: claim ‘Dole’ abroad for up to 90 days without losing entitlement

The Supreme Court has ruled that anyone claiming dole money in Spain can be out of the country for up to 90 days without losing their entitlement to continue to receive their money on their return, although they will not be paid whilst they are abroad. A woman signed on the dole had been ordered to pay back nearly 15,370 euros in benefits after she went to the Ukraine for three weeks, where her father-in-law, who had been suffering from angina, is living. After the high court of justice in Madrid upheld the job centre’s request for a refund, she appealed and won.

According to Spanish law, moving one’s residence abroad automatically extinguishes any dole money entitlement, but trips of up to two weeks a year are permitted as a maximum provided the claimant notifies the authorities.

But the Supreme Court’s verdict states that a claimant may be abroad for less than 90 days a year in keeping with foreign affairs laws which stipulates that this is the period of time that determines the country of permanent residence. The judge said the woman’s dole money should have been suspended for the three weeks she was away, but not stopped altogether. Although this verdict is now binding, one female magistrate dissented, saying the 90-day rule was ‘discrimination’ against native Spanish people. She said Spaniards ‘do not have an economic and family infrastructure in another country’ which ‘allows them to ‘nip off at whim’ and ‘avoid their obligation to be available’ for employment on the job market in Spain.

Brit arrested for threatening flatmate into selling him hash A British man has been arrested in Valencia for threatening his flatmate into selling him marijuana. The 34-year-old lives in the port area of the city and his housemate was growing hash plants, police heard. They have confiscated all nine of these, together with a bag containing a gram of the drug. After the man reported having been threatened, he later told police he had been followed all day throughout the city by various people. Both men were arrested and police seized 450 euros in cash from the plantgrower, believed to have been the proceeds of his dealing.


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WELCOME have had a very busy fortnight

Firstly they went off with a coach of ladies for the day. The first stop was La Zenia shopping mall and by the amount of carrier bags put on the coach a lot of shopping was done. They then went to Torrevieja seafront for dinner and to see the nativity sights. Then it was onto the Lounge Bar for an evening show. Ricky Powell gave them an evening to remember especially when he came on as Elvis Presley. The next event they had, was their

Christmas dance on the 12th. What a fantastic way to start the Christmas spirit. First to arrive was Father Christmas on his sledge pulled along by two reindeers. What a sight. A lovely start. It was then on with the show. Next on stage was a new lady for Welcome the lovely Rhionne. On the second song the dance floor was full. She has one fantastic voice and during the evening sang a large variety of songs,

some old and some new.

It was then the turn of Rob Sweeney. This is the second time for Rob to come down from Calpe. His wide variety of songs from Michael Buble to Bobby Vee gave the group a really entertaining evening.

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WELCOME now go off to Benidorm for Christmas and then look forward to their New Years Eve Dance which is sold out.

SUZI4FITZ DONATION TO REACH OUT DEC 2012 The ladies from Suzi4fitz fitness classes were pleased to present a cheque for 700 Euros to representative Yvonne Jeffries from the ‘Reach Out’ team. The amount was collected by the group over the last year through various events including car boot sales, book sales, a quiz night and class quizzes. More recently they all enjoyed their annual Christmas Party at Las Ramblas where more funds were raised though a Tombola and Raffle. Sue, their teacher, would like to thank them all for their generosity and support throughout the year and they are pleased to be able to contribute to the good work the Reach Out team do in helping the homeless this Christmas. Also this year, Sue and a number of the Suzi4fitz ladies supported Maria and The Pink Ladies in her

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quest to raise money for the AECC and cancer prevention. In June, Suzi4fitz girls took part in the charity walk and performed a fitness routine at Playa Flamenca Beach front. Last Sunday, Sue and a number of the ladies supported the Santa Fun Run in aid of the AECC and also Reach Out. Yvonne Jeffries and Karolina Leonard were delighted with the donation and explained to the ladies how the money would be used. Next year the group hope to contribute to The Skin Cancer Foundation in memory of the loss of one of their lovely friends Karen to cancer this year. Sue’s classes are held three times a week at Las Ramblas Golf Club. For info 966 774 059 / 692 354 295 email: suzi4fitz@yahoo.com

Teatro Canovero (The Los Canovas Players) announce their biggest production to date to be performed on Friday, February 1st, Saturday, February 2nd and Sunday, February 3rd at the Salon Theatre in Los Canovas. Curtain up will be at 8pm on each night. The play called “Play On” by Rick Abbot is a very funny comedy about an amateur drama group’s trials and tribulations during rehearsals and opening night of their “murder / mystery” play set in the 1930’s. This production has a total of 10 actors on stage playing in front of a full set (and hopefully a full house!) together with the back stage staff, lighting and sound technicians and front of house staff. This is truly the biggest production we have done to date and hope to follow it up with similar plays. As is usual refreshments will be available in the auditorium, at reasonable cost, before curtain up, during the interval and at the end of the play. There is ample street parking around the Salon. Tickets are available now for only 5€ each and for further information or if you want to join us on or off stage contact Roger on 968 151 149, 660 851 064 or e-mail at loscanovasplayers@gmail.com. Come along, cheer yourself up and enjoy “Play On” during one of these cold winter evenings.

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featured “Money’s Too Tight (To Mention),” a cover of a 1982 R&B chart single by the Valentine Brothers as the first single, and “Holding Back the Years,” a Hucknall original. The singles caused the album to go platinum, and made the group one of the major successes of 1986. The second album Men and Women (March 1987), featured two collaborations between Hucknall and soul songwriter Motown Legend Lamont Dozier, although less popular than Picture Book it generated the Top 40 hit “The Right Thing.” (In the U.K., “Infidelity” and a cover of Cole Porter’s “Every Time We Say Goodbye” also made the Top 40.) The third album, A New Flame (February 1989), went gold due to the cover of the 1972 Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes hit “If You Don’t Know Me by Now” that hit number one and became a gold single. (In the U.K., “It’s Only Love” and “A New Flame” also made the Top 40.) The fourth album release Stars was a relative commercial disappointment in the U.S. (though it spawned Top 40 hits in “Something Got Me Started” and “Stars” and eventually went gold), but it became a major success elsewhere, especially in the U.K., where it was the best-selling album of 1991, topped the charts for 19 weeks, and spawned the Top Ten hits “Stars” and “For Your Babies” and the Top 40 hits { “Thrill Me,” and “Your Mirror.” Worldwide, it had sold eight-and-ahalf million copies by the

second quarter of 1993. After touring and promoting Stars for two years, Simply Red returned in 1995 with the album Life which included “Fairground”, a dance-influenced track. A massive radio hit, “Fairground” went on to become the band’s first British Number 1. Life sold more than a million copies in the UK alone; making it the fourth-biggest seller of the year.Personell had come and gone but Hucknall and the name Simply Red continued after the Life album. Simply Red became almost a trade name the musicians varying album to album and gig to gig as Hucknall needed them. More albums were released although they did not match the success of the earlier releases. Then in 2009 Hucknall revealed that the tour the band were embarking on would be a Farewell Tour. He said “I’ve kind of decided that 25 years is enough so I intend that when this tour finishes the band Simply Red will be retired.” Simply Red played their final concert at the O2 Arena in London on the 19th December 2010. It was shown live on cinemas across the UK, and marked the end of Simply Red as a functioning artist. Personally I think the band made a memorable contribution to music, the fusion of Soul, Jazz, Funk plus Hucknalls distinctive vocals made classic tracks that will be played and listened to for many years to come. I would like to thank John of John the Barbers in Pto de Mazzaron for the request of this article.

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APAH Animal Rescue Charity is facing one of the worst possible decisions an Animal Charity ever has to face. For the first time in its 12 year history, it is possible that APAH may have to close its Cattery. The Cattery, located just outside Campoverde, is home to around 60 cats and kittens, and there is nothing worse for a charity than facing the prospect of losing the animals it has committed into its care. Ironically in the middle of this economic recession, the reason for this situation is not financial, but due to a serious lack of volunteers to help care for the cats and kittens. A charity responsible for looking after animals has to staff its facilities 7 days per week, 365 days a year. Cats must be fed, cleaned out and provided with clean drinking water every day. Cats on medication must be cared for every day. It is not possible to leave them for one or two days a week, because there is no-one to look after them. The current lack of helpers means that the volunteers APAH has are seriously stretched to the limit, and close to being unable to provide the level of care that has always been a priority of the Charity. Unless APAH is able to attract some more volunteers to work a few hours a week, it will have no other choice but to close the Cattery down. All that is needed to secure the future of APAH’s cats and kittens is a few more people to contact them, offering their help for just 3 hours a day. If you can spare a few hours and want to help, please call Yvonne on 630 422 563, Natasha on 616 210 850 or call into one of APAH’s Charity Shops in Pilar de la Horadada and San Miguel de Salinas.

The Royal British Legion The Orihuela Costa and District Branch of The Royal British Legion would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Very Happy New Year. We would also like to thank you all for your support and kind donations over the past year in raising €28,688.47 which will go towards the District North RBL overall total. The Branch meet on the 3rd Thursday of each Month at The Olympia Restaurant Mil Palmeras 7 for 7.30pm Membership is open to everyone. If you have an interest in the

CALIDA COUNTRY The COUNTRY MUSIC CLUB lub LA MOLATA, LOS MUÑOCES, CAÑADAS DE ALHAMA

A very Happy New Year to our patrons from all of us at CALIDA COUNTRY, and a great big THANK YOU for your support over the last twelve months! Hope you all had a great Christmas? December 21st with the ever popular RED STROKES, gave us all a fantastic night’s pre-Christmas entertainment, complete with traditional mince pies and a ‘seasonal’ gift-wrapped mystery raffle. Combining this with the superb offers available from ‘Cody’s Country’ C&W western wear stall made sure that there was ‘something for everybody’, and not a few Christmas gifts changed hands FRIDAY 04 JANUARY 2013 Don’t forget that a brief OPEN FORUM, designed to allow suggestions for the possible continued improvement of Calida Country CMC to be heard, is to be held at the club from 8.00pm on the evening of Friday 04 January 2013, followed by a night of country music provided by the ‘Crooning Country’ CM Disco. Entry on this night will be just €5.00 per couple or €3.00 for ‘singles’. Don’t miss out! Put a note in your diary now! FRIDAY 18 JANUARY 2013 Has yet another night’s superb country music entertainment in store for you - this time in the company of fabulous local songstress, CHRISTINE KING. Always a firm favourite at Calida Country, this little lady is equally ‘at home’ with any style of music but, when she puts her Stetson on, it’s a case of ‘look out girls – you’ve got competition!’ Singing a mix of many CM Divas such as Shania Twain, Dolly Parton, Billie Jo Spears and many more, this is guaranteed be a night to remember. Entry for this night will be just €5.00 per couple or €3.00 for ‘singles’ The club is located at the Social Club in La Molata, Los Muñoces – take the exit just north of the Condado de Alhama (Polaris World) exit and located just off the RM32/MU 603, (signposted Venta Aledo & Los Muñoces) Only around 10km from Camposol, it is a non-member club, and is a non-profit making organisation. A small entrance fee is charged to cover costs, and any excess is dedicated to the Community Ambulance Fund España (CAFE). The club currently meets twice monthly – on the 1st and 3rd Fridays – from 8.00pm, With the exception of January 18, the entrance fee on ‘live artist’ or ‘cabaret’ nights(normally 3rd Fridays) is €5.00 per person and just €5.00 per couple (€3.00 per single) on Country Disco nights (normally 1st Fridays) Boasting a large dance floor, the venue is also a licensed premises, with drinks at Spanish prices and their hosts, Antonio & Cheryl, maintain a superb kitchen. The ‘fish and chips’ are, reportedly, ‘to die for!’ Advance bookings for meals are recommended and should be made direct to Cheryl on 619 003 022 to avoid disappointment on the night. if you fancy a ‘bit of a boogie’ on a Friday night – or simply want to put into practice what you’ve been learning at your line dance classes –go along and give it a try! Just remember to... KEEP IT COUNTRY! For further information on what’s going on, contact… Mervyn Booth on 968 163 082 or visit their Facebook page at: ‘CALIDA COUNTRY Country Music Club’

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Ms Cheeky and Fun

In a nutshell? You’re giggly, mischievous and inquisitive, but you’d never push things too far. You’re always out to enjoy yourself - and people love having you around. Your favourite films? ‘Bridesmaids’, ‘Room With A View’, ‘Bridget Jones’s Diary’. Your signature scent is: Vivienne Westwood Cheeky Alice - a fresh, floral fragrance with

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Ms Romantic In a nutshell? You’re wistful and oh-sofeminine. You also know how to turn on your womanly charms to get what you want. Your wardrobe is full of: Chiffon, velvet and lace. Your top city? Paris. In the springtime. Your signature scent is: Anna Sui Fairy Dance Secret Wish - a deliciously radiant and romantic scent with rose at its heart. From £24.99 (30ml EDT).

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In a nutshell? You’re sensual, sentimental and seductive. You never take anything at face value and have a tendency to over-analyse and re-examine. But you’re a true and trusting friend, who people feel proud to know. Your favourite authors? Zadie Smith, Salman Rushdie, Proust. Your signature scent is: Stella McCartney L.I.L.Y. - a sensual scent with top notes of truffle and a heart of lily of the valley. From £43.50 (30ml EDP)

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Ms Chic In a nutshell? You’re vivacious, clued-up and bang-on-trend. You make it your business to know what’s hot and what’s not - and friends rely on you to keep them up to date. What’s in your handbag? iPad mini, Smythson’s notebook and a style magazine. Your style icon? Kate Moss - when she’s smiling. Your signature scent is: Marc Jacobs Dot - a delicious blend of red berries, succulent dragonfruit and sweet honeysuckle in an award-winning bottle. From £30.83 (30ml EDP)

Ms Unique In a nutshell? You know all too well that you’re one of a kind. And you’re determined to be noticed and remembered for your own look, your own style and your own personality. Your favourite novel? It’s the one you’re writing yourself, actually... Your signature scent is: a DIY fragrance you’ve mixed yourself to reflect your personality and tastes. You can craft your own bespoke scent from 18 gorgeous blends at The Perfume Studio, price £40.

Ms Weird & Wonderful In a nutshell? You make it your mission in life to stand out from the crowd and you’re not afraid to experiment. Your biggest nightmare would be for everything and everyone to stay the same. Your wardrobe is full of: One-off frocks and impossible-to-walk-in shoes. Your signature scent is: Lady Gaga Fame - the firstever black eau de parfum. It sprays clear and becomes invisible when airborne. From £24.50 (30ml EDP)


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Time-saving Tips For Party Hair! Wake up to perfect hair

Sleeping on a silk pillowcase makes your fresh-from-the-salon hair last longer (not to mention it’s said to be anti-ageing too).

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Transform curly or wavy hair with a styling cream; it’ll turn dull, frizzy hair into glamorous party hair with curl definition and shine.

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Great hair is about a good cut and glossy colour, but it’s also about clever styling ideas and haircare know-how – especially when it comes to glamorous evening events. Here, we share our top tips from hair experts (with the emphasis on speed and ease) that are guaranteed to have you party perfect (but there’s still time to book at your local salon too!

parting gives width to the top part of the head, which softens a pointed face or a heavy jaw; a centre partings work for most face shapes, apart from very long.

Trade secret If you have only 10 minutes to get ready but your hair is looking greasy, try this tip. Tie your hair back, but leave a triangular section at the front of the hair. Wash the section as quickly as you can, blowdry as normal, then blend with the rest of the hair…no one will ever know!!!

Fake it If you’re having a bad hair day or don’t have time to go to the hairdresser before a big occasion, simply tie or clip your own hair back, pop on a hairpiece and you’re ready to go!

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Add volume When you want volume, rollers are hard to beat. Wind heated rollers into dry hair or use hairspray with Velcro rollers and apply some heat from your hairdryer. After taking the rollers out, just use your fingers to rake through your hair.

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Try a chignon Comb a styling spray through your hair and pull it into a ponytail at the nape of the neck. Twist your hair around an elastic making a figureof-eight shape to create a neat bun, and fasten it with grips. For a softer look, pull some strands of hair forward…very sophisticated!

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Learn to speed-dry Save drying your hair before a big event with the right technique! The trick is to section your hair with clips and dry one section at a time, rather than trying to blow-dry the whole lot at once.Use a round brush for a little root lift and soft, sexy volume Eh voila – you may go to the ball!

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The FINAL Countdown To Christmas! Ice your cake…

There are two main types of icing: royal, which dries very hard and white, and fondant, which is softer and can be coloured and shaped. Royal icing is usually applied flat with the decorations piped on after, or you can spoon it over a cake and fork it so that it looks like snow – this is great if you’re short of time as you can just add a couple of shopbought figures and you’re done. Fondant icing can be bought ready-rolled and pre-coloured. Just get the kids involved and let them model figures or roll it out and stamp out shapes for a real quick fix.

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Assemble presents...Putting together anything under pressure is difficult so don’t leave the assembly of anything large or complicated until Christmas Day. Put the kids to bed, get out the tool kit and get building. Put the instructions or the front of pack to one side so that when the little darlings dismantle it you can put it back together again and again and again…Do your last-minute shopping… If there’s anything else you need to buy, today’s your last chance to get it! Get wrapping…If you haven’t done it already now’s the time to get the last of those Christmas presents wrapped...Prepare vegetables…Prepare your vegetables in advance and keep in the fridge overnight. The stuffing can also be made and the bird stuffed and basted ready for the oven in the morning... Set the kitchen timer…If the bird’s a big one it will need to go in the oven early so set the kitchen timer to remind you when... Lay the table and prepare a tray for Santa…Remind the kids that Santa likes a tipple and Rudolf likes a carrot, and let them help preparing the goodies. (Don’t forget to make sure they are gone in the morning!)

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LEGAL CORNER WITH MICHAEL DAVIES, ABOGADO/SOLICITOR

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BEING A RESIDENT OF SPAIN OR NOT CAN MAKE A CONSIDERABLE DIFFERENCE TO CAPITAL GAINS TAX NASTY SURPRISE: HAVING WHAT EVERYONE CALLS ‘THE RESIDENCE CERTIFICATE’ IS NOT PROOF OF TAX RESIDENCY AND IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ANYTHING ELSE YOU WILL BE TREATED AS A NON-RESIDENT AND 3% OF THE SALES PRICE WILL BE HELD BACK WHEN YOU SELL YOUR PROPERTY...

Q. I have sold my house. I was under the impression that I was a resident and that the 3% retention for non-residents would not be applicable, but the notary said that my residence certificate was not proof of residency and that he had to treat me as a nonresident which means that 3% of the sales price was retained and paid into the tax office . How can the resident certificate not be proof of residency? A. What the notary is saying is correct. It is a common nasty surprise at the notary lately suffered by sellers that are not getting the correct advice prior to selling . The new resident certificates without a photograph, issued by the police, do not state you are a tax resident of Spain - what it says is that you are a resident of Europe. To be able to be treated as a tax resident of Spain at the moment of sale, you need to provide the notary with a certificate issued by the tax office in Spain stating that they consider you a tax resident of Spain. This needs to be requested in advance of going to the notary by your solicitor or yourself to avoid the 3% retention. Some notaries will also accept as proof of residency your Spanish tax returns.

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Bedar, 04288 (next to Miramar Restaurant) Tel: 950 469 624 or 687 938 466 Email: info@olivehouse-es.com www.olivehouse-es.com Monday - Friday 10am - 3.30pm

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This immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Villa is located in a prime position in the popular village of El Pinar, less than 10 minutes from Bedar village and 15 minutes to the beautiful beaches of Mojacar.

A unique opportunity to buy a very large townhouse in the centre of Bedar with incredible views towards the coast of Mojacar. This property could be split into two dwellings or run as a B & B.

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335,000€

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Announcing the new Wills and Inheritance process office now open in Translations / Interpreter Corvera: Purchase / Sale private contracts C/ Actor Francisco NIE’s, Residencia, Medical Cards.... Rabal, 3 Bj X Corvera (Murcia) Land property and Catastro registration 30153 Vehicle registration / driving licenses Please telephone: Conveyancing / Notorial documents 629 412 446 Mortgages Payment of taxes (local rates, rubbish collection, vehicle, tax returns for residents and non residents and refund of the capital gains tax).

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This very well appointed 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom property is surrounded by countryside yet only minutes from the beaches of Mojacar and all it’s amenities.

299,950€

This property is located in one of the beautiful valleys within walking distance to the popular town of Lubrin. The 2 bedroom semi detached property is in need of renovation and comes with 1,500m2 of flat land.

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Free visit from a technician / architect to offer independent expertise on matter such as: putting in insurance claims, confirmation of the legality of an extension / building work, free estimate for any work to be carried out If you introduce another client to us you will not be charged your next annual fee Vera Advisors, S.L. C/ del Mar, 33 - Local 11 Vera 04620 (Almeria) Tel: 950 39 06 21 Fax: 950 39 02 12 email: dcasesores@notin.net

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Uleila del Campo

Fabulous opportunity to purchase a Cortijo / ruin for complete restoration, set within rolling countryside with 4 hectares of land.

59,995€

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property group Paseo del Mediterraneo 197 - Mojacar - Almeria

Tel: 950 472 430 / 610 053 563

www.veritashomes.co.uk info@veritashomes.co.uk You can find us on mojacar playa

€75,000

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€80,000

Mojacar playa

€90,000

Mojacar playa garrucha

€80,000 €95,000

2 bed / 2 bath east facing Apartment with terrace & underground parking place. Air con. Fully fitted kitchen. Communal pool. Ref. 1123

1 bed / 1 bath fully furnished Apartment with amazing sea views and private garage. Terrace of 36 m². Ref. 1398

2 bed /2 bath Apartment in walking distance to promenade. Terrace with sea views: 18 m². Communal pools & tennis court. Ref. 1070

4 bed / 2 bath large penthouse Apartment with 4 terrace in La Marina near harbour, beach & promenade. Ref. 1059

la alfoquia

Mojácar Playa

near antas

Mojacar Playa

€99,950

3 bed / 2 bath nice semi detached Townhouse with private plot of 107 m². Car port. Communal pool. Ref. 1051

mojacar playa reduced

€115,000

€100,000

€109,950

€110,000

3 bed / 2 bath south Apartment with sea views near beach. Terrace: 19 m². Underground private parking place. Ref. 1291

3 bed / 1 bath charming renovated House with garage in the village of Jauro. Plot 558 m². Terrace & store room. Ref. 1082

2 bed / 1 bath Penthouse sea facing Apartment on first line community with pool. Large terrace with views. Ref. 1083

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€135,000

€149,950

€165,000

2 bed / 2 bath sea facing Apartment within 2 minutes walk to the beach. 2 terraces. Communal Pool. Ref. 1018

2 bed / 1 bath semi-detached Villa on plot of 246 m². Living dining room with fireplace. Roof solarium with sea views. Ref. 1052

3 bed / 2 bath Villa with pool in Los Huevanillas on walled plot of 637 m². Large fully fitted kitchen. Ref. 1503

2 bed / 2 bath Townhouse. Private underground garage, terrace & solarium. Small complex with pool near the beach. Ref 1009

Mojacar Playa reduced

mojacar playa reduced

mojacar playa reduced

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€190,000

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€199,950

3 bed / 2 bath spacious Townhouse with private garage within 200 m to beach. Small gated community with pool. Ref 1483

3 bed / 2 bath linked Villa with Plot of 100 m² within walking distance to commercial centre. Communal pool. Ref 1044

3 bed / 3 bath nice Villa with garage in La Parata close to the club. Plot 400 m². Terrace, solarium & utility area. Ref 1010

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€299,000

4 bed / 2 bath Villa with independent garage, solarium and pool a few minutes to town. Plot 5,000 m². Build 202 m². Ref 1017

€299,999

4 bed / 3 bath Villa with pool & underground garage on plot of 390 m² on quiet area. Sea views. Central heating. Ref 1117

€210,000

3 bed / 2 bath spacious Townhouse with private garage within 200 m to sea. Communal pool & landscaped gardens. Ref 1333

€360,000

3 bed / 3 bath immaculate Villa with garage, pool & landscaped gardens a few minutes to amenities. Plot: 10,000 m². Ref 1029

Please visit our office or refer to our website for more “bargains”. Vendors: If you are seriously considering selling your property please visit our office to discuss effective ways of achieving your goal. As per decree 218/2005 the “Documento de Información Abreviada” (D.I.A) for any property sold by Veritas Homes is available at our office.

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According to a report by the BBC, Banco Santander is to absorb two Spanish banks, Banesto and Banif, closing 700 branches in the process. It owns 90% of Banesto and will buy out the minority shareholders with Santander shares at a 25% premium. It already owns all of Banif. The three banks have 4,664 branches in Spain between them. All the remaining branches will be branded as Santander. Santander predicted that the merger would save it 520m euros ($684m; £422m) a year in three years’ time. It said that the merger was part of the restructuring of the Spanish financial system.

Santander did not say how many jobs would go, but said job cuts would be implemented gradually through transfers around the group, natural turnover and voluntary redundancy. It added that the proportion of Spanish bank branches owned by the group would increase by 2015 despite the closures, because other banks were also cutting back their networks. Santander said the total number of bank branches in Spain was expected to fall to 30,000 by the end of 2015, down from 46,000 in 2008.

The decline in the eurozone’s manufacturing sector has eased, a closely watched survey indicates, in a rare spot of good news for the region, according to a report by the BBC Business reporter. Markit’s eurozone manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index rose to 46.3 in December from 46.2 in November. A reading below 50 indicates contraction. The research firm said the rate of decline in manufacturing “showed signs of moderating”. But the service sector dropped to its weakest levels since July. Including services and manufacturing, the eurozone PMI composite output index was at 47.3, up from 46.5 in November.

“The eurozone downturn showed further signs of easing in December, adding to hopes that the outlook for next year is brightening,” said Chris Williamson, chief economist at Markit. “A return to growth is looking like an increasing possibility in the first half of next year, barring any surprises, if the recent improvements in the survey data can be sustained. The turnaround is being led by Germany.” Total output from Germany rose for the first time in eight months “though the increase was only very modest as an upturn in the service sector was offset by a faster decline in manufacturing production”, the survey said. Output fell for the 10th month in a row in France. Earlier on Friday, Fitch kept the French government’s top AAA credit rating, making it the only major ratings agency left to say the country deserves to be among the world’s most creditworthy borrowers. In the eurozone, only Germany still has an AAA rating from all three major ratings agencies. Markit said that eurozone confidence remained lower than at any time since before the 2008-09 financial crisis. Separately, a survey showed China’s huge manufacturing sector expanded in December at its fastest pace in 14 months as new orders and employment rose, The HSBC PMI for December rose to 50.9, the highest level since October 2011. It was the fifth straight month of Latest business news : www.bbc.co.uk gains.

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week 11 By Lyn Aspden of ‘Strictly Dance’

This year we have 4 couples to go through to the grand final of ‘Strictly 2012’ to compete for the coveted glitter ball trophy. I can’t remember a closer run competition than we have this year. Each week there is a different leader so it really will depend upon the performances on the night and I really wouldn’t like to call it. For this weeks show the competitors had to perform 2 different dances, one from the Ballroom section and the other from the Latin American section. This week Dani & Vincent opened the show with their American Smooth. As always Dani turned in a technically great performance she is always neat tidy and ‘sweet’ but there is definitely a lack of the wow factor in her dancing and I finally realised last night what it was. She is just going through the motions of doing the steps but is not giving of herself so for me it always comes across a little mechanical. Saying that is no detriment to Dani who has danced consistently week after week but is lacking what a ‘natural dancer’ can give. I awarded her a 9 and the judges a total of 34 and 3rd place. Next to perform were Louis & Flavia with their Jive. Oops Louis! what has happened to you over the past few weeks, you were one of my favourites earlier in the competition but this Jive was way below

par. The kicks and flicks were twine toed with no retraction of the foot and on the whole the Jive was lacking energy and speed. I gave him a 7 and the judges a 31. Following were Denise & James with a Tango. This showed how a Tango should be performed, it had excellent transitions great speed and staccatto action. My only slight criticism of Denise is that I would love her to create a more open top line, her back is too straight for me which spoils the shape in Ballroom hold. I gave her a 9 and the judges a 39 and in 1st place. Next were Kimberley & Pasha with an American Smooth. I would have liked to have seen a bit more Foxtrot in the choreography as this was more show than dance. That said Kimberley was sexy, sensual with great musicality and feel for what she was doing and I awarded her a 9 and the judges 38 and in 2nd place. Completing the section of first dancers was Lisa & Robin with Salsa. As ever Lisa is personality plus and larger than life, she tried so hard and was infectious to watch but I’m afraid she was a little out of her depth technically in this dance. I gave her a 7 and the judges 31 and in joint bottom slot. The start of the second dances saw Dani & Vincent with an Argentine Tango. I was so looking forward to this which is

Vincent’s dance and it didn’t disappoint. The choreography was as always superb and the intricacies that Dani had to cope with were epic but as I said previously it was a bit flat in personality and I don’t know if she can come through in time for the final to try to up the 9s to 10s. I gave her a 9 and she received 38 from the judges which left her in 3rd place over the combined dances. Next out were Louis & Flavia with a Foxtrot. This was more like it! I hated the music which was way too fast and marred the ability to show the controlled slide and glide of the Foxtrot however, Louis performed what is the most difficult of the ballroom dances with ease and elegance. I gave him a 9 and the judges 38 which left him in 4th position overall. A Rumba was next from Denise & James to an exceptionally slow piece of music. Denise performed this superbly well with a very passionate interpretation but the style of her dress which was very floaty prevented sight of her hips which detracted a little from the performance. I did give her a 10 and the judges a 38 leaving her in overall 2nd place. Next were Kimberley & Pasha with their Charleston. Wow Wow Wow!! The choreography was superb the tricks were very difficult and performed effortlessly

and it was quirky. I loved it and gave her a 10 with the judges another full house of 40 and in top place. Closing the Semi Final were Lisa & Robin with an American smooth. Lisa is the consummate performer who always sells herself and this didn’t disappoint even though they couldn’t perform the lifts because of weight it didn’t detract from the overall performance. There was a moment with the choreography but Lisa recovered very quickly and I gave her an 8 and the judges 32 and in bottom overall position. The bottom 2 were Lisa & Robin and yet again Denise & James (I guess she is just not popular with the public!) but it was a no contest with a unanimous vote for Denise & James they live to dance into the final next week. Can you pick the winner? I know I can’t call it this year but it makes it all the more exciting next week. Next week the couples have to face 3 dances, one which the judges will pick for them, a showdance and finally the couples favourite dance of the series. Come and join us for our final week of dancing before we break for Christmas and catch up on the gossip! Until next week - Keep Dancing!!

Age Concern at Christmas & the New Year The Christmas Fair was held at Lagarto Verde on Saturday 1st December starting at 11.30AM and finishing at 3.30PM. The venue is on the Via axial about half way round, next to the Cine Bahia, in the Puerto Mazaron and this is the third time Age Concern have used it.

The fair attracted over thirty five stalls, with tombola, cakes, plants, sweets, pies, ceramics, clothes, bags, bling, cards, jewellery, spices, curry mixes and more! There was a special Harlequin choir performance which was well received. Hundreds came through the doors and the event made over 1100 Euros. The 28th November saw the Menu del Dia at la Barraca in the port with Johnny Sparrow entertaining. This event was very well received, an excellent meal and Johnny Sparrow played his heart out! This coming year sees a lot of events; in

January the social will be on the 9th at the cultural centre and the next Menu del Dia is on the 30th January at Los Galayos in the Port, 10 Euros with entertainment. The postponed rock n roll night is at Marianos on12th April On 7th February an auction will be held at Marianos. The gavel will come down at 1PM, but you can see the goods on offer from 11AM to noon. This is a first of the year and it is planned that a further three will be held during the year. Anyone can sell up to three items , which must be registered before the sale and delivered to Marianos on the day. You can also register at the Cultural Centre on a Wednesday morning. The only charge is a 5 Euro administrative charge and you keep all the proceeds. So far the auctions have attracted a lot of buyers and sellers, with a wide range of merchandise. It is hoped

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Many readers will by now be familiar with the story of Georgina and her husband, a couple in their eighties whose isolation resulted in burglary, the legal loss of their home, the husband in hospital with cancer, and Georgina repatriated to the UK.. Many of our local agencies helped as have many individuals. Sadly the need to raise money for a funeral is still there but progressing to a satisfying amount. The case underlines the need for personal planning, and the vulnerability we will all have as we age. It also underlines the need for agencies like age Concern. Individuals will fall through the cracks and will find themselves with needs which they cannot meet on their own The main plea Age Concern would make is don’t leave matters to the last minute, come

Advice/information/tickets will be available at the Cultural Centre, Wednesday and Thursday AM, 10 while 1PM. On a Friday it will run from 12.30PM to 3.30PM.. Tickets will also be available Friday morning 10 while 1PM outside Salud on sector B Camposol will still be a ticket point, with a bric a brac sale on the last Friday of the month. For advice, information, and tickets in the port please ring 634336484. For Camposol ring 634 310215 Editorial notes: photo age concern social, members of the harlequin choir who entertained. This is for immediate publication, and issues please contact Rod Sawyer at rodsawyer41@hotmail. com


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CONSULTANTS REWARDED FOR THEIR EXCELLENT WORK, ENTHUSIASM AND SUPPORT The staff and a number of CAMBRIDGE 800 consultants from Spain were flown over to attend the annual Cambridge Weight Plan, UK Conference, in November, which was held to celebrate the successes of dieters and Consultants alike. The theme this year was ‘’YOUR TIME TO SHINE’’ in the spirit of the Olympic Torch. As ever Cambridge rewarded slimmers who had lost significant amounts of weight in the face of adversity and Consultants who had gone above and beyond the call of duty to support their customers. Not only did Cambridge throw a great party, but there were many interviews with slimmers with both before and after photos and it was difficult to hold back the tears when they told their story about the monumental challenges they had managed to overcome, and how their life had changed for the better after they had lost their weight and had managed to maintain it. Every customer and Consultant is a winner in the eyes of Cambridge and the party after the Conference was a well deserved reward to all those who had made life changes to themselves or someone else. The consistent comments from all the customers of Cambridge, was that without the vital support of their CAMBRIDGE Consultants this would not have been possible. If you would like to get in contact with your local CAMBRIDGE 800 Consultant in Spain and find out how you can get your life and health back on track, take the first step and call now: 952 586 324 or 952 475 954 Email admin@cambridge800.es www.cambridge800.es www.facebook/cambridge800 Photo Captions: Some of the members of the Spanish team: Gilly Speleers Spain Consultant, Torrevieja, Alicante, Lynda Gibson Spain Consultant, Orihuela Costa, Alicante, Sarah Hawes, Directora Cambridge 800 Spain, Ann Bridges Spain Consultant, Mojacar, Almeria, Lauren Shakespeare Spain joint Consultant with mum Lynda Gibson. At the front: Vicky Anderson, Support Administrator for Cambridge 800 Spain. Lauren Shakespeare Spain joint Consultant with mum Lynda Gibson, Lynda Gibson Spain Consultant, Orihuela Costa, Alicante, Gilly Speleers Spain Consultant, Torrevieja, Alicante, Vicky Anderson, Support Administrator for Cambridge 800 Spain, Sarah Hawes, Directora Cambridge 800 Spain.

When Norwegian born Christian (Chris) Nyborg, cofounder of MÁSMÓV!L, set up his Spanish Mobile Phone Operating company back in 2006, he set out to compete with Spain’s three big mobile phone providers: Movistar, Vodafone and Orange.

MÁSMÓV!L has since become ‘’the best value for money mobile phone operator for both calls and Internet in Spain’’ with customer service in Spanish, English, German- and the ‘’Scandinavian language’’.

Tell us a bit more about yourself Chris? I have had a senior position with Swedish mobile phone and network manufacturer Ericsson for many years and quickly learned that mobile telephony in Spain was extremely expensive compared to other European countries and that customer service was average and often not very satisfactory at all. I used my experience and extended knowledge of the Spanish market, together with a vision to improve customer service and offer clients the best possible mobile phone and Internet rates, to make my dream become a reality and develop what is now known as MÁSMÓV!L, a mobile phone operator with more than 115.000 satisfied customers in Spain.

How was MÁSMÓV!L first established? My business partner Meinrad (Meini) Spenger and I came up with a business plan for this concept back in 2005. Less than a year later the EU ordered the three main Spanish mobile operators to rent out their mobile network to other operators in order to create competition within the market and we managed to come to an agreement with one of the major mobile phone operators – Orange. Today MÁSMÓV!L has distributors all over the country and employs over 100 people. Meini has become the CEO, whilst I am responsible for the International Business Division, focusing on Northern Europeans residing in Spain.

You had a vision, but how did you finance it all? The capital was provided through two main sources: ‘North Zone Ventures’ whose most impressive investment project is Spotify, and ‘Schibsted ASA’, a Norwegian Media Group with operations in over 20 countries, with more than 8.500 employees. It is safe to say that investors like these stand for long-term quality and they would not be involved in MÁSMÓV!L unless they fully believed in its potential and what it stands for.

How did you get people to switch to MÁSMÓV!L? The Spanish are generally conservative and sceptical of new mobile phone operators but over time we have gained people’s trust and they now recommend us to friends and acquaintances. Customer growth increases each month and we currently have more than 115.000 satisfied customers. A recent survey showed that 91,5 % of our clients would recommend MÁSMÓV!L to friends and family. Plus there is no risk in trying MÁSMÓV!L, since there are no long-term contracts and no penalties and you may leave whenever you want. We stand for total transparency without the small print and you may log on to your personal Internet account at all times for an overview of costs, balance, dialled numbers etc. or contact our friendly staff in your own language for any queries.

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Down 1 Made from the residue of grapes (4) 2 Marks against a person for misconduct (8) 3 Requested earnestly (6) 4 Academic (7) 5 The ability to see (8) 6 A natural cavity in a bone (6) 7 Shaft on which a wheel rotates (4) 14 Pertaining to Scandinavia (5) 16 Foot joint (5) 18 In an advanced stage of pregnancy (8) 20 Unnerve (8) 21 TV show (7) 23 Pharynx (6) 25 Elevated open grasslands (6) 27 Pocketbook (4) 29 Pleasant (4)

11 Mathematical symbol for musical drama and hill (8) 12 Tool for dances at a first wedding (6) 13/27 Place in Shanghai - a ‘Dragon Inn’ collapses with Juliet inside (7,4) 14 At a consistent rate, it delays reconstruction (8) 16 Business opening, in a way, is in a foreign country (6) 18 Official allows China’s leader to enter, then meditates (8) 22 Brought in Eastern daughter after near disruption (6) 24 Doctor is without new ‘King’ beverages (6) 25 Envelops western music from Eminem? (5) 26 Victor’s headless, but not on the outside! (5) 27 See 13 29 Steal from, or return to, Britain (3) 30 Complicated section of animal (3)

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MEMBERS’ LUNCH The annual HELP Murcia Mar Menor members’ lunch was held this year at Diamantes on 13th December, when members, family and friends enjoyed a superb Christmas lunch accompanied by a wonderful afternoon of entertainment with Paul Allen singing ballads (not forgetting the very amusing Ryanair rant). HELP MMM’s President, Bernard Ash thanked everyone for attending. In his report to the last General Meeting of the year he had said that in difficult times for the Spanish economy, HELP had had a successful year and everybody should give themselves a pat on the back for the work they had done. HELP MMM had helped at least 500 people in 2012 with the services that they provide in terms of mobility equipment, hospital visiting, information given from the office or over the telephone, talking books and all the other services

that HELP provides. They had also been able to make donations to a children’s charity and to CARITAS, and had made progress on integration with the Spanish community. It is estimated that next year around 5 million people will need help with food in Spain, and HELP will endeavour to assist where it can. It is hoped to have a reasonable surplus available at the end of the year so that further donations to good causes can be made. HELP has a great team of volunteers and members and Bernard. is sure the good work will carry on in 2013. There are new initiatives which will be put in place in January that respond to needs that have arisen over the last 23 years, which will be publicised in the New Year. He thanked all the members for their loyalty during the year.

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6.5kg turkey, oven-ready (fresh or defrosted in the fridge for at least 3 days); 75g butter, softened; 225g very fat streaky bacon; 1 quantity of stuffing; Seasoning You will need: Extra-wide strong turkey foil and a small skewer or cocktail sticks. For a 6.5kg (14lb 5oz) turkey - TIP: It’s only dangerous to put turkey stuffing inside the body cavity if either the turkey or the stuffing is not defrosted properly, because the heat will not penetrate it quickly enough. If both are at room temperature it is perfectly safe.

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7.45AM Preheat the oven to 220°C/gas mark 7. First stuff the turkey with your chosen stuffing. Loosen the skin with your hands and pack the stuffing into the neck end, pushing it up between the flesh and the skin towards the breast (not too tightly, because it will expand during the cooking). Press it in gently to make a nicely rounded end, then tuck the neck flap under the bird’s back and secure with a small skewer or some cocktail sticks. Don’t expect to get all the stuffing in this end - put the rest into the body cavity. Now arrange two large sheets of foil across your roasting tin, one widthways and the other lengthways (no need to butter them). Lay the turkey on its back in the centre, then rub it generously all over with the butter, making sure the thigh bones are particularly well covered. Next season the bird all over and lay the bacon over the breast with the rashers overlapping each other. I always put some over the legs as well. Now wrap the turkey loosely in the foil. The parcel must be firmly sealed but roomy enough to provide an air space around most of the upper part of the bird. So bring one piece of foil up and fold both ends over to make a pleat along the length of the breastbone. Then bring the other piece up

Mini Christmas Puds INGREDIENTS

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at both ends and crimp and fold to make a neat parcel. 8.15AM Place the turkey in the preheated oven, where it will cook at the initial high temperature for 40 minutes. Once it is in, you can peel the potatoes ready for roasting and keep them covered with cold water in a saucepan. Now begin making the bread sauce (see link to recipe below). 8.55AM Lower the oven temperature to 170°C/gas mark 3. 11.45AM Now is the time to finish off the bread sauce. Remove the onion, bay leaf and peppercorns, and keep the onion on one side. Stir the breadcrumbs into the milk and add half of the butter. Leave the saucepan on a very low heat, stirring now and then, until the crumbs have swollen and thickened the sauce - approximately 15 minutes. Now replace the clove-studded onion and again leave the pan in a warm place till the sauce is needed. Just before serving, remove the onion and spices and squeeze it between two saucers to extract all the juice. Reheat gently, then beat the cream and taste to check the seasoning. Pour into a warm serving jug and dot the remaining butter on top and keep warm until needed. Preheat the oven to 180°C/gas mark 4. Sift the flour, baking powder & mixed spice into a medium mixing bowl, then add the egg and butter. Measure the treacle into a glass measuring jug, add the stout and rum and mix these together. Next pour this mixture into the bowl & whisk everything thoroughly together. Add the apple, nuts, currants, mincemeat & grated orange and lemon zests. Then mix everything together very thoroughly, and divide the mixture among the 4 well-buttered pudding basins. Top each with a small circle of buttered baking parchment, followed by an 18cm (7in) square of foil large enough to fold under the edges of the basins, making a pleat all the way round to seal. Now place the basins in the tin and pour in 2.5cm (1in) of boiling water from the kettle, then place the tin in the oven and leave to cook for 45-50 minutes, or until the puddings are springy and firm to the touch in the centre. Then remove them from the oven, remove the foil and baking parchment and let them stand for 10 minutes before carefully running a small knife around each one to turn them out on to warm serving plates.

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VEGA BAJA PREMIER GOLF LEAGUE............. PERALEJA GOLF

COY’S RENT A CAR CHAMPIONS DIVISION – 7th DECEMBER 2012 KAMEELEON PREMIER DIVISION – 14th DECEMBER 2012 The 2102-2013 season third round of matches was held at another Seve Ballesteros designed Golf course, near Sucina Murcia which, in typical Seve style, has water in play and tricky greens this reports contains both the Champions Division and Premier Division.

But first thanks to Joaquin Medina Serrano, Director of Golf, Juanfra and the golf staff for making the VBPGL welcome. Last year when the league played here, it was rained off twice, but no such disasters this time CHAMPIONS DIVISION 7th DECEMBER

Lo Marabu fresh from a win over La Manga took on local rivals TOFFS and showed determination in a convincing 4 – 0 win with a clean sweep amassing 63% of the 72

holes. St James’s G S did a little better again this month winning two games and drawing against Don Cayo G S and taking the bonus points by winning two holes more. Eurogolf G S are as determined as any team showed the right metal against La Manga RGA to move them into second spot. They take on leaders in February in the next series of matches and need a good win to keep in the race.

RESULTS Eurogolf G S 3 (40.0 holes) vs. La Manga RGA 1 (32.0 holes) St James Gate 2 (37.0 holes) vs. Don Cayo G S 2 (35.0 holes) Lo Marabu G S 4 (45.5 holes) vs. TOFFS G S 0 (26.5 holes) 3 Bonus points went to Eurogolf, Lo Marabu and St. James’s Gate TEAM PLAYED WON DRAWN LOST BONUS POINTS LO MARABU G S 12 10 1 1 9 40 EUROGOLF G S 12 6 0 6 6 24 LA MANGA RGA 12 5 2 4 3 20 DON CAYO 12 5 1 6 3 19 TOFFS G S 12 4 1 5 3 16 St. JAMES’S GATE G S 12 3 1 8 3 13 PREMIER DIVISION 14TH DECEMBER With this Division having five teams each match it was the turn of La Manga to sit this month out Claptons

G S came back but could only get a draw against Las Ramblas which kept them at the bottom. The rivalry between the Club25 sides was there but it was Serena

that came out on top which is ironic because the single win of Club25 Golf pushed them ahead of La Manga by that win and they now lead by those three points.

RESULTS Las Ramblas G S 2 (39.0 holes) vs. Claptons G S 2 (33.0 holes) Club 25 Serena G S 3 (37.5 holes) vs. Club 25 Golf G S 1 (34.5 holes) Bonus points went to Club 25 Serena G S, Las Ramblas G S. TEAM PLAYED WON DRAWN LOST BONUS POINTS CLUB 25 GOLF G S 12 6 0 6 6 24 LA MANGA NORTH G S 8 5 0 3 6 21 LAS RAMBLAS G S 12 6 0 6 0 18 CLUB 25 SERENA G S 8 4 0 4 3 15 CLAPTONS G S 8 3 0 5 0 9 Next month it’s still in the south at La Serena Golf on the 18th January, for the Premier Division only. This time Las Ramblas have no game which is an opportunity for La Manga to come back who plays current leaders. The league is always full of

ironies and twists. All that is left to say now is, A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HEALTHY NEW YEAR You will also be able to see updated Vega Baja Premier Golf League fixtures, tables, and news on the website www.

vegabajapremiergolfleague. com and on Facebook, throughout the season For more information on the Vega Baja Premier Golf League, contact The Secretary; Ivie Davies 669 211 410 or golfdavies@gmail. com

Hoare fishing the feeder using maggot with 5.36 kilo´s. PLEASE NOTE The club has some vacancies at present, if you are interested in joining please contact Derek Swann on 966729293 or 603535771. Also members, the Murcia Federation dues are now required, money to be paid to Derek or Sue Swann urgently. ABBEY ANGLING RESULTS Supplied by Terry Screen This week’s open match on the 11th December was held at the Embalsa de Pedrera. It was a cold day with a sharp breeze and although they are now pumping water in once again, the levels seem to be holding at present. The fishing was very hard on the day with only four anglers catching, and they had a total of five fish between them with the other ten angler’s dry netting. 1st Terry (Swing em) Screen with two fish for 2.750kg fishing the method using

MAZARRON FC 6 CD CIEZA 0.......................................... Mazarron finished 2012 in fine style with a comprehensive 6-0 home victory against CD Cieza. Mazarron were in total control throughout the game and took the lead in the 3rd minute when a superb through ball by Poyato found Ruben who rounded the keeper and slotted the ball home. A few minutes later Cecilio was put clear but, with only the keeper to beat, he blasted the ball over the bar. However Cecilio made amends in the 19th minute when he converted a pass from Ruben and scored from close range to give Mazarron a two goal cushion. Diego went close with a header which went just over the bar over and Alfonso should have scored immediately afterwards but shot over. Jose Ruben was causing problems for the Cieza defence and on 35 minutes his excellent pass to Urrea saw the full back hit a tremendous shot against the underside of the bar before the ball was cleared. Mazarron started the second half in the same vein. Ruben

was put clear by Santi in the 48 minute and with just the keeper to beat his shot was well saved. In the 60th minute Santi’s clever pass found Alfonso who ran on to give Mazarron a 3-0 lead. Diego should have made it four on 65 minutes but again headed over from close range. Mazarron were totally dominating the game with Ruben causing havoc down the left wing and from yet another excellent cross, Cecilio fired just wide on 70 minutes. However, the same combination saw Cecilio slamming the ball home a few

SMGS VISIT ALENDA On the once in a lifetime day, 12/12/12, we played our weekly Stableford competition at Alenda which was in its usual very good condition with a great deal of the members finding the pace of the greens very difficult.

prizes.. Our best visitor today was Herbie Smyton with 24 points. NTP,s were won by Barry Roehrig on the 3rd, Tom Evans on the 5th, Phil deLacy on the 13th and Captain, Steve Davis on the 16th. Silver division’s top three were Glen Rapley (33), Keith Stevenson (32) and Norman McBride was 3rd on countback (30). Gold winners were Steve Fleet (37) with the best score of the day (It must have been getting away from all the

minutes later to make it 4-0 . Five minutes later Alfonso made it five following good work by Panocha and substitute Ahmed then combined with Panocha to provide Ruben with his second and Mazarron’s sixth goal five minutes from time. It was the first time Mazarron had scored six goals in a game for more than four and a half years. In addition they managed to get through this game without a single booking and sent their supporters home happy and eagerly awaiting the New Year. Final score Mazarron 6 CD

house-work he has had to do over the last week), Ivan Hanik (35) who took 2nd place with Ivor Turkington (31) coming 3rd.. This week’s winner of the “Abacus Award” along with a sorrow-drowning bottle of fine wine was Tom Evans. Our next meeting is at La Finca on the 19th December which is our charity “Jingle Balls” team event which is a great value fun-day (50 euro includes golf, prizes and dinner) and all money raised will be donated to “Us to Them Charity” which is run by our captain Steve Davis and his wife, Helen. Full details are available by visiting www.smgs.org or by giving Barry a quick ring on 966 731 033 or 666694467. Visitors are always made very welcome for all events. Today’s Gold Category winners Steve Fleet, Ivan Hanik and Ivor Turkington..

maggot and pellet

We started with the very cold wind straight into our faces but once we had played the first 3 holes, the wind dropped and it turned out to be a very enjoyable warm day.

2nd Bill (The Master) Reade with 2.340kg fishing the feeder and using pellet

Our thanks go to all the staff at Alenda and also for their generosity in donating some

3rd Dave (Yours Truly) Hoare with 2.080kg fishing the Feeder and using pellet

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MAGGOTS END................................................................... RODS AND REELS This week was the 7th match in the Winter Championship. The venue was as the day before the Embalse de Pedrera. After yesterdays match the pegging was put on the opposite point in deeper water. This certainly increased the catch rate as of the 14 anglers who fished there were only 6 blanks!!!. The majority of anglers had some 8-10 feet of water, and some, like myself, had 18 feet. The morning saw only one fish caught, but as the day warmed up so did the fishing ( Thank Goodness ). Weather wise it was cold in the morning with temperatures just starting to get into double figures but as the day progressed and the wind dropped it was down to shirt sleeves??. Top Rods on the day 1st Ian ( Irish Wizard ) Dalzell fishing the feeder and using pellet with 7.80 kilo´s. 2nd Bill ( The Master ) Reade fishing the feeder using pellet with 5.38 kilo´s 3rd Dave ( Yours Truly )

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All details are available on our website www. abbeyangling.com or from the match secretary Terry Screen on 965328368 ANGLERS TOGETHER The objective of Anglers Together was to introduce anglers to each other, who otherwise had no one to fish with or didn’t know where to fish. It was successful in bringing together many anglers who established friendships and which continue to this day. No meetings are held now but information is still available through our email address; anglerstogether@ hotmail.co.uk. TIGHT LINES DAVE HOARE

BY STEVE HIBBERD

Mixed results in the SABA league this week. Whilst the Sycamores were losing 410 at home to Emerald Isles Titans, Maples reversed that score at Horadada against the Falcons. Top scoring rink for Sycamores were Ann Butterworth, Marina Beardsall & Allan Brown (21-13), who along with Joan Oliver, Mary Lockley & Jim Wilcock (21-14) earned the points. Maples had 4 big scoring rinks, ensuring that a 28 shots advantage earned 2 bonus points. Cast your eyes over these ladies & gentlemen: Brian Tomlin, Averil Toozer, Dave O’Sullivan 25-13. Jeannie Clements, Sue Mahomet, Marilyn Fryatt 21-20. Cas Thomas, Jan Pocock, Brian Pocock 24-19. Fred Tilley, Mel Brown, Vic

Mahomet 22-8. Although the winter leaguers lost at home to San Luis (28), it was an extremely close game, where 1 rink lost by only 1 shot, another by 2, and overall shots were lost by 6. The winning rink was Lin Miller, Bill Sims, Colin Lloyd & Barry Collins (who also won last week, but was not named - sorry Baz!) 19-14. Another 2 points were won by the Berleen team of Jeannie Clements, Sheila Hewett, Tony Coombs & Graham Watt (17-13), even though their team mates lost by 2 shots. In the Southern League, the Oaks had a good win at San Miguel. These 4 rinks did enough to secure 2 bonus points, giving their team a 104 victory: Jeannie Clements, Mary Lockley, Graham Watt 19-15. Graham Bater, Averil

Toozer, Lin Miller 24-15. Beryl Norris, Mike Veale, Steve Cantley 21-14. Jill Collins, Ian Kenyon, Barry Collins 1611. Last but not least, the Elms were hosting a strong San Luis Lions side, and only just lost. Winning on 3 rinks apiece, the visitors just nicked overall shots by 3, leaving the score to read 6-8. Well done: Jan Pocock, Mel Brown, Brian Pocock 18-13. Brian Tomlin, Bill Sims, Bobbie Sims 20-15. Noel Cork, Vic Mahomet, Ken Parker 18-17. On behalf of all at Greenlands Bowls Club, I would like to wish our readers, a very Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year.


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community news WELCOME EVENTS.................. January 9th

Games Night at Mariano’s, Camposol at just €3. Beetle drive, bingo and quiz. Always good fun - don’t miss it.

January 23rd

Dance at Mariano’s with tribute to Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison, Barry Manilow & The Everly’s. All for only €8. Selling fast is our Mijas Races trip on February 16th, staying half-board at the 4-star Hotel Triton, Benalmadena. The next day, we go to the races for a morning of fun as we watch our favourite horse battle it out and hope it comes home first.

On 18th, we return home, stopping en route at the

ancient hill town of Ronda. €150. There are still places on our cruise to the Norwegian fjords, leaving our area on May 11th, overnight in Madrid, flight to Copenhagen to join MSC Poesia for 7 nights, fully inclusive at special discounted prices. Call Rosemary on 620 105 179 for more details of all our events.

MABS CANCER SUPPORT GROUP MAZARRON.................. EVENTS Jan 2013

Tuesday 15th January MABS COFFEE MORNING.MABS CENTRE 396 Avda de los Covachos Camposol Sector B4 - 11am - 1pm Cake stalls, books - come along and meet some of our volunteers - have a chat, a cup of coffee or a snack. For further information please ring Diane on 689 052 123. Tuesday 29th January VOLUNTEERS MEETING Trevi bar, Camposol Sector B - 11.30 am If you would like further information about how you can help MABS come along to our meeting.For further information please ring David on 634 362 954. Friday 25th January JIGSAW BEREAVEMENT GROUP Cats Bar, Sector A Camposol – 12.00 pm The Mabs Mazarron Bereavement group meets on the last Friday of the month at Cats Bar, Sector A Camposol. Call 620 582 418 for further details. Every 2nd and 3rd Friday – BOOK SALE Camposol Sector B Commercial Centre Event tickets on sale at the book stall Between 9.30am and 1.00pm or from the MABS Information Centre on Sector B4 Camposol or by Calling 620 582 418

Keep watching the press or visit our website www.mabsmurcia.com for more events For further details, please call 620 582 418

PALS EVENTS..........................

Compliments of the Season to everyone. New Years Day Sponsored Swim Bahia Beach, In the water at 1pm always a good start to the year. Swim or sponsor please come along BURNS NIGHT. 25th January, piper, haggis tatties and neaps. A traditional evening at the Playa Grande Hotel for a 5 course meal with wine and a tot for 25 Euros. Special room rate Coach and hotel trip to AVILA, SALAMANCA, SEGOVIA, and Toledo 210 Euros staying in 3 and 4 star hotels. 210 Euros 24th/27th June.. The Benidorm trip on 18/21 March and the Greek Island Cruise 29April/6 May SOLD OUT Tickets at Saralaras in Puerto de Mazarron each Wednesday afternoon 1 till 3 or Saturdays at the Trevi from11 till 1.30 or call 626 460465. In 2013 PALS are allocating all monies raised to be put to the CAFÉ account in order to get the additional ambulance a s quickly as possible .

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they come. On this occasion we had exhausted small-talk, and I had settled to people-watching. My attention was caught by a tall, distinguished looking gentleman, who was pacing the room with an anxious air and many glances towards the door. I slipped into Sherlock Homes mode and assessed his appearance: I came to the conclusion, based on his deep tan, dark eyes and snow-white ponytail, which obviously at one time had been dark, that he was Spanish, though unusually tall for a Spaniard from Andalucia. He was impeccably, though casually dressed, and carried himself easily, and with a grace that spoke of years of fitness and physical awareness. I trawled through my mental list of possible occupations, and decided that he had been in the entertainment business, possibly as a flamenco dancer. This, I thought, would account for the trim physique, the grace of movement and the dress sense, not to mention the pony-tail

Mission Incapable

– only a Spaniard, I reasoned, could wear a pony-tail with such dignity. I was deep in conjecture when he approached me and said ‘Do you have a mobile phone? My interpreter hasn’t turned up, and I need to phone her.’ Right, so much for the Spaniard bit! His interpreter was not forthcoming, so Pete piped up; ‘Jos will help, she’s really good.’ Oh, the rose-tinted glasses that he wears, bless him! Thus it was that I accompanied a tall non-Spaniard, who was not and never had been, a flamenco dancer, in to see a Spanish specialist. We walked in and took our seats. I was doing a swan act – calm and serene on the surface, but out of sight the brain cells were paddling like mad! The specialist rose to shake our hands. ‘Good morning’ he said, with a broad and friendly smile. Piece of cake, this interpreting – just as long as the specialist speaks English!

Eventually, we decided to continue our search on foot, so finding a narrow track we drove for several My friend Jim and I had Unfortunately we had minutes deep into the met student nurses in one forgotten that emblazoned woods. of the prominent watering along the side of the Ford We turned the engine off holes in town during the were the words ‘The and waited a few minutes autumn of 1968 and had Lincoln Greens Show listening intently for enjoyed their company Group’, the band for sounds that would indicate through to December whom my mate played we were not alone. But – something of a record in rhythm guitar and sang the night was still, with lead vocals. But you can’t no sign of another human longevity for us. As Christmas approached think of everything and being in the vicinity and we promised to find them fair do’s, we only had four so grabbing our torches the best Christmas tree GCE ‘O’ Levels between and bow-saw we renewed our search for the elusive they had ever seen, and us. We prepared for our Christmas tree. what was more, it would cost them nothing. We mission in the girls flat Almost immediately we had envisaged some by donning our fishing wandered into a small worthwhile brownie points gear – camouflaged jacket clearing and there before being awarded accordingly and trousers bought at the us as if by divine command local Millets stores - and stood the object of our - heh heh heeeh! We planned to launch black wellies. We smeared assignment – the perfect our faces with burnt cork specimen. a raid on Burghfield and topped the ensemble It was the right height, Common a few miles from off with dark woolly hats had a flawless triangular town, and to bring home pulled down low. profile and on closer our prize in Jim’s old We were ready to rock inspection possessed a full Ford 5cwt Thames Trader. The common was awash and roll and we looked the complement of healthy branches – the girls were with fir trees of different part. Three hours after going to be sooo grateful. denominations, including We were about to get to Norway spruce, which reaching the common and was our tree of choice, and wishing that we’d had the work, when a voice boomed would present no problems foresight to bring along out of the darkness, “Shine a flask of something hot, that torch over here cacker we reasoned. A report in the local we were still looking for a monger”. Both of us swung round rag, stated that wardens suitable tree amongst what were on patrol in the area appeared to be a forest of and as instructed shone our to deter gypsy gangs from stunted and disfigured torches on a lone figure standing at the edge of taking large numbers of examples of coniferous growth – Burghfield the clearing. It wasn’t his trees, but we felt that a Common at night gnarled face that had our small van like ours would go unnoticed and just to resembled the set from immediate attention, nor was it the build of the man be sure, we slopped mud Curse of Frankenstein. It didn’t help that no – well over six feet tall and over the number plate sooner had we parked almost as wide – but the in an attempt to remain up than an assortment double barreled shotgun incognito. of vehicles cruised past pointing right at us. menacingly. There was no “What you think you way to distinguish whether doin’?’” he growled. they were wardens, wouldIt was no good telling be Christmas tree robbers him we were picking like us, or just members mushrooms. It was obvious of the public looking for a what we were about, so I place to indulge in a bit of told him. “Looking for a festive nooky. Christmas tree for By Colin Bird : badbirdnow@gmail.com our girlfriends.”

As if sharing the blame with the nurses somehow mitigated the crime. “Not here you not” he said, “Now git off you pair of gishnuts for I pepper yer backsides!” And we did – quickly without bothering to ask what a ‘gishnut’ was. As we were driving home I asked my friend, “Who the hell talks like that?” But I knew the answer as soon as the question was asked – and so did Jim. Our tormentor wasn’t a warden, but a Gypsy. We had been out manoeuvred by a rival Christmas tree bandit! Dirty and dishevelled, and me with damp underwear from the sight of that 12 bore, we were a pathetic sight as we shuffled treeless up the stairs to the girls flat. “How do you feel?” I asked Jim as we waited at the door. “Like a knob” he mumbled. I nodded . . . So did I!

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A l q ueria Now Rodriquez had absolute sovereignty over Alqueria he set about making his stupidity absolute. With Antonio Poyato securely locked away in the castle dungeon he controlled Alqueria’s only source of wealth. The Remitroot crop. It has been known as Remitroot since Roman times and sold internationally under that name. It has become a cult beverage with Remitroot Wine singularly the best known high potency fermented beverage. With inspired insight, well Rodriquez thought it was inspired he renamed it Rodroot100. Why 100 no one seemed to know. This single act of idiocy reduced the sale of the root and it derivatives by eighty percent. Rodriquez of course blamed the drop in sales on others, after all it could not possibly be his fault. He had taken to wearing his gaudy over-medalled uniform night and day. The impressive row of medals clinked as he strutted about the village. Just what his medals represented and who awarded them is a mystery. One was made of cardboard covered in tin-foil and another inscribed ‘Second place, under 12 Alicante Junior Golf Tournament’. Rodriquez even carried a sword, a replica scimitar bought from ebay. Manuela looked down from her vantage point outside Matas’s cave. The lights of Alqueria twinkled in the early evening. She and Matas comprised the Maquis. The resistance movement bent on undermining Rodriquez and restoring the rightful government of Alqueria. The first aim was to sabotage the Remitroot crop, however Rodriquez had managed that pretty well on his own. Direct action was now called for and Manuela prepared for a sortie into the village. With a smoothed-bore Mauser slung over her shoulder she mounted Matas’s old and faithful pony. She sat erect and bareback, hair flowing in the breeze, if ever an animal smiled it was surely that old nag. As she entered Alqueria she saw Rodriquez swaggering about the village square. A purple mist rose as her hatred for the man came to the fore. She charged, stopping a metre or so from him. Her pony reared, legs kicking in free-air, a good trick Manuela thought. The sight of Manuela at her most belligerent, hair flying, eyes flashing and nostrils flared is awe inspiring. Now armed as well it was too much for Rodriquez. He dropped his scimitar and had a bowel movement. With Rodriquez trembling in an untidy heap it was a simple matter to release Poyato and Gruntmore from their confinement in the castle’s dungeon. The Maquis’s numbers were now doubled and Matas’s cave became very cramped. Manuela, however was overjoyed to be hemmed in by the three men, even if one was a geriatric. She eyed them with a proprietorial stare and thought to herself, ‘It will soon be Christmas’. John MacDonald (El Sordo) www.caratacus.eu

Pete and I, along with a representative cross-section of humanity, were sitting patiently waiting to see the specialist in Huercal-Overa hospital. We had given Nursie the piece of paper that sanctioned our presence, and now we had to wait until called. On these occasions I find there is not a lot to occupy my mind other than ‘What is he/she going to say?’ and ‘Can I remember the Spanish for it?’ which only gets me into smaller and smaller and tighter and tighter circles, and generally very wound up, so I people-watch. I like people. I find them fascinating and endlessly interesting. I can watch them for hours; I like to weave stories around them, who they are, what they do and from where

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Happy Christmas

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Duck - for Christmas!

– don’t be scared

Christmas is not complete without a tree; not just any tree but a proper Christmas tree though choosing one on a warm sunny day felt very weird last weekend. When I first moved to Spain it was almost impossible to find a decent tree, one year in desperation I ended up buying two of those tiny ones with their pots wrapped in tacky gold tin foil that businesses put outside their doors. Another year I dragged a tree all the way back from Sotogrande near Gibraltar (well put it in the boot of the car) as the larger ex-pat population in the area means shops and garden centres are jam packed with traditional British decorations that are all made in China. Apart from the two little ones I mentioned that I planted in pots in afterwards, I have never managed to get a proper tree to survive. As I child however, I fondly recall my granddad standing proudly next to a huge Norway spruce in his garden which he had planted after a Christmas back in the 1950s. Americans have the highest number of guns per 100 inhabitants (88.7) in the world; they also have the highest number of deaths per year by firearms in the world (17,000). Factor in the 60,000 people that get injured every year by guns and the statistics make even grimmer reading. The weekend saw a dreadful school massacre in the US with 20 children and 6 teachers shot dead. A depressed young man, as if in his own video game, used 5 guns and ammunition legally held by his mother to kill as many innocents as possible before turning the gun on himself. I wonder how he got access to the guns as he used one to kill his mum with. This disturbed kid guarantees his actions will be remembered for a long time for the most unsavoury reasons. Within hours US media described the attack as the second worst ever. Will this sensationalist style of news reporting encourage the next crazy to go one better? Soon afterwards I read of a mother whose 2 young children were worried about going to school in case a ‘bad man’ hurt them. A difficult choice for a parent to make with two options, to reassure them that these things happen very rarely and everything will be fine as the teachers will look after them. Or, let them stay at home. It’s awful that these terrible things happen but to put things into perspective there are around 130,000 schools in the United States looking after over 60 million children. There have been 16 other people murdered in schools by guns in 2012. In 2012 American school children and their teachers faced a 1in1.4 million chance of being murdered at school. At the same time they were twice as likely to drown in the bath, 4 times more likely to choke to death whilst eating and a massive 18,000 times more likely of being killed in a transport accident instead of being shot by a crazed gun man. Finally on a cheerful note if we survive the Mayan prophecy regarding the 21st there is still a 1in10,000 chance a 100m wide asteroid will hit earth next year. Happy Christmas everyone – don’t be scared! Stephen Amore has lived in Almeria since July 2006 and owns Findmeahome estate agency. Writing on a variety of topics close to his heart such as environmental issues, animal welfare, food and drink, music and travel, as well as commenting on the absurdities of living in Spain! email: stephen@findmeahome.es - www.facebook.com/stephen.amore

The Beano Annual. The Guinness Book of Records. The Crackerjack box set. What does it mean? Christmas! Well almost Christmas and you know what that means? Presents to buy. Now I don’t want this column to be a self help thing but, I have great news for everyone, the answer to the what to buy nightmare! You thought that Harry Potter and Sooty’s Revenge-or whatever it was called-was a godsend, well I can beat that. “Tractors of Eastern Europe”. Now come on, be honest, it’s fantastic isn’t it? I can tell, you are… tractored. Can you imagine the look on your loved one’s face when, on Christmas morning, they carefully remove the wrapping paper to reveal such a sought after gift? There, between the glossy pages, are treasures of Eastern European tractor history; the Czechoslovak Zetor, the Polish Ursus, amongst others. They can learn all about engine capacity, torque expectations and pulling power. Can’t you see it? Christmas Day will start, as Sam Goldwyn the Hollywood Producer said, with a bang and work upwards! But it gets better. Let me bring you another golden Christmas morning moment. In these high technology days, when alarm clocks cajole you to leave your warm bed with warm messages, when your car talks to you with warnings of low fuel or impending speed traps, why should your pet escape progress? It can’t. A talking litter tray! Yes, you are reminded when your cat’s litter tray is, how shall we say, abundant! If you ignore the first warning, the voice continues, like Tiny Tim on heat, until you finally empty it. Unfortunately what it doesn’t do is nominate a litter tray changer, perhaps that will be a new party game-no, maybe not. I think we can safely predict that this Christmas has the potential to be the best and most memorable ever. Conversation over lunch will never flag as the whole is married family compare the merits of those Eastern European Graham to Helen and has agricultural machines everyone has been reading about, a daughter, Alice. with those of the rest of Europe. Any brief silences- and He lives part of the year near Albox, really, would you anticipate any-would be filled by the but works in Qatar, litter tray informing you that it needs emptying as a teaching. If you wish matter of urgency, accompanied by the plaintiff howls of to contact Graham regarding this your cat, desperate to relieve itself yet unable to use the article email: tray, either because it is full, or, more likely, because that helenandg@yahoo. co.uk disembodied voice has got it petrified. Perfect!

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Matt and Lorna appear to be a happily married couple, both professional with three young children but this is where any normality ends. Matt is ambitious and hopeful for promotion before he secretively discovers that he is on the redundancy list after the company is facing an economic downturn and it needs to shed a third of its workforce. He describes it as a “freefall to hell.” He sees a job advertised in Yorkshire and convinces Lorna that he must apply even if it means relocation from their Kent home, a big upheaval for all the family. Matt describes the opportunity as a “miracle” and a “Godsend.” Well-needed. “I was right to get out before the bomb of redundancy dropped, before the shock waves spread.” Protest marches and strikes ensue but fortunately, Matt has successfully secured a deputy managerial position at Grafton engineering. Settling into a new job became problematic for Matt. Open hostility and resentment of this southerner invading their territory are evident. Duggie, the boss, warns him that Frank the book-keeper is “up to summat.” He sure is but he is not the only one. The plot thickens. Embezzlement, an arson attack and a break-in are some of the delights that poor Matt has to deal with without losing his head. Rather like being thrown in the deep-end when you can’t swim! And that’s not all. Simultaneously, the family move into a huge house and early on in the story we are conscious of Matt’s paranoia over the noises, slamming of doors, footsteps and the sound of a child sobbing. There is something “menacing” and “brooding” about their new home. “Goosepimples skittered along my arm” and there always seemed to be a constant “stale fetid air.” The cellar is likened to a “medieval dungeon” with “rusted manacles on the walls.” Plenty of omens, images of darkness, shadows and a chill in the air transporting us into the world of the supernatural. From then on we have moments of melodrama and sinister occurrences especially with 3 year old Tracy’s “self-absorbed behaviour” with the malevolent spectre, Seth the boy and the “fend” which results in her wailing screams and dangerous behaviour when the spirits use her body as a medium and she tries to strangle her baby brother, Martin. Psychologically, Matt hits rock bottom and tries to fight to keep his family safe and retain his sanity which is in dispute amidst one catastrophe after another. He comes into constant conflict with Lorna who is sceptical about the existence of any ghosts. The tension is excellent and there are climaxes that will rock your comfort zone. The exorcisms and the revelation of a secret, hidden room housing the dead body of a child holding a prayer book are terrifyingly gruesome images of the supernatural. At this point Betty Woodcock plunges us into the realms of horror. “I felt like a Kamikaze pilot bent on self-destruction.” Life was tough on poor Matt. What will become of Matt and Lorna? Their children? Will they survive? You’ll have to read it for yourself to find out won’t you? Available on ekindle from Amazon.co.uk/es

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ITV ORIHUELA RFC CONTINUE MARCHING ON UP THE LEAGUE At the weekend ITV Orihuela RFC entertained Cartagena in the final round of the league for this year, hoping to capitalise on their great win 2 weeks ago in Albacete. Hoping to continue this success and show that all the hard work in training was going to pay off and finish on an almight high for the year. Unfortunately, through

illness I was able to get there, but was told that is was a cracking game that you could not talk your eyes off for one moment. Bouyed by previous success ITV Orihuela RFC started off strong putting Cartagena under pressure from the off, but they were not going to be having it all their own way. The home side were first to get points on the board with Alvaro getting a penalty to settle the nerves, but

Cartagena hit back with one of there own. Half way through the half with some excellent teamwork Zapater went over for the first try of the game, converted by Alvaro. Cartagena hit back with a try of their own before Orihuela score again through the forwards with Samoano scoring a try to bring the half time score 15-8 in Orihuela’s favour. The second half continued as the first with no let up by either team, and the opposition tying the score with a converted try towards the end of the third quarter. Orihuela were not going to lose their grip on the match and put the Cartagena line under intense pressure with Sergio and then Ramon going over for two more tries and bringing the bonus point try for the second time in

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Sponsored By: Morgans Bar - Amber Pools - Sunworld Properties - The Central Grille Restruant Blue Hill Security Grilles Specsavers Torrevieja - The Shandon Bells Bar - Morgans On The Plaza. Costa entertained Rafal this week looking to improve from last weeks disappointing second half performance. It was Costa who started well despite losing Georgie Mint within 10 minutes to injury. Jack Mcginnell especially was

impressive on the left along with Glen Lawton & Charlie Frost closing down and winning important challenges to give Costa a platform to keep possession. Gummi Gudmundsson along with his strike partner Luke Deegan caused Rafal defence problems with their pace and ability on the ball. Rafal when in possession tried to knock the ball out to Costa ‘s left as much as possible and on 21 minutes capitalized when Costa gave away a cheap free kick out

will be televising all of the live Aviva and Pro12 matches at the rugby bar in Rojales, The Steakhouse, used to be Tylers Bar, on Friday there is either Ulster v Leinster or Blues v Scarlets at 20.00, on Saturday Saints v Quins at 16.15, and Sunday at 16.00 Falcons v London Scottish so come along to the only designated rugby bar in the area and join the Costa Blanca Rugby Supporters Club as well. Looking forward to seeing another good turn out down there this weekend. Also on Thursday 20 December I will be at the rugby bar between 10.30 and 13.30 selling rugby branded clothing including Help 4 Heroes fleeces and polos, perfect Xmas presents. I am at the Moncayo Market every Saturday to Xmas with all of the rugby branded gear and club/international shirts

etc, so see you all down there, also with the Cotton Traders Help 4 Heroes fleeces and polos. Ideal Xmas presents.

side the box. Rafal drilled the ball across the defending Costa players and a clearance bounced to the feet of a Rafal player to hit the target against the run of play to take a 1 - 0 lead. Costa fought back well and this week the new center defence partnership of Kristjan Gudmundsson & Patrick Bass looked calm and confident when called upon. Costa were unlucky not to go into the break 1 - 1 when Lawton struck the crossbar from a free kick on 40 mins. Second half and Costa got off to a terrible start when they got caught out in possession and were made to pay with a cool finish from a Rafal striker who accepted the gift on 42 mins. Despite being 2 - 0 down the home side had most of the possession and the most chances at scoring. Mcginnell once again was in the thick of it and was clearly brought down inside the box from the visiting goal keeper , and when the ball fell to Gudmundsson who along with the rest of his team mates just froze awaiting the referee’s whistle that never

came didn’t put the ball into the empty net. The referee then decided to award the keeper a free kick instead of a penalty or at the very least a drop ball. This week to the home sides credit the players kept plugging away and on 77 mins Gummi Gudmundsson struck a fine goal back for Costa to make it an intense final few minutes. Unbelievable Costa struck the post twice but were to slow to react to the rebound and allowed Rafal to clear their lines. The final score remained 2 - 1 to Rafal which was very difficult to swallow after so much effort from all the Costa players had put in and really deserved a point if not all three. Next Saturday see’s the final game at home before the Christmas break against Thader. For more information on the Costa youth team who train every Tuesday & Thursday at C.D.M. Player Flamenca Sports Center 18:30 - 20:00. Or visit www.orihuelacostafc. com or contact club secretary George on 679 77 44 88.

Training is at the Miguel Hernandez University ground at 20.15 on Tuesday and Thursday for the seniors and juveniles. The juniors start at 18.15. So if you are interested, dig out those rugby boots and come along and see for yourself what it is like. New players are always welcome no matter what age or skill level you are. If you would like more information about what is going on in the club, you can contact the club by phoning myself, Garry on 692 767 242, and for the juniors contact Oscar on 600 871 606 (Spanish)

Quesada Golf Society.................................................................................. Wednesday 12 December 2012 at Mar Menor 25 members set off for Mar Menor Golf Course to play our Xmas Pairs, first tee time was 10.00 am, with the prospect of a chilly start to our day we could only hope that the sun would shine, and sure enough by 11 am we were bathed in sunshine, the course was in wonderful conditiion with fast greens and as they warmed so they got faster, from the comments heard later on most of our members enjoyed the course very much as I had a job to get many stories from them but here goes, Ronnie Speirs had the longest / shortest drive today when his drive only moved 14ins, on hole 5 Ray Lee had a few problems in the waste area to the right of the tee when his ball came up against the grass verge in this area, he hit the ball sideways away from the verge only to hit his third shot back against the verge so in anger tried to smash the ball away only for it to hit a tree and bound back to his feet after his

fifth shot which was still in the waste area he decided to give up, Paul Flannaghan didn’t like the bunkers today as on hole 6 he teed off and hit the top of the bank on the bunker only for his ball to come backwards past the bunker 20ft, on hole 6 John Featherstone hit the houses on the right from the tee which were occupied so being prepared he asked his playing partners if they new the word for SORRY in six different languages, finally Rod Day was very glad he remebered to put undies on today as he split the seam on his tousers in a very prominent place. Results First David Winchcombe & Tony Patterson 62pts Second Chris Neild & Bob Steward 54 pts Third Darryll Wright & Ann Hobbs 50 pts Nearest the Pin Hole 2 Darryll Wright, Hole 17 Norman lewis Nearest the Pin in 2 Hole 12 Bob steward, in 3 Hole 7

John Dunnion The Roy Janet Candilin & Ronnie Speirs Our Charities this year were Afghan Heroes and Elche childrens Home we were very pleased to present the Afghan Heroes with 500.00€ and after a special raffle held at our Xmas dinner dance we raised an extra 297€ and presented Elche Childrens Home with 885€. Our thanks to Anita and David for the refreshments

laid on for our return to Quesada Country Club and for their continued support, we would like to wish Anita & David a Very Happy Christmas and Prosperous New Year. Our next game will be on 16th January at Altorreal and we hope to see as many members as possible at the AGM on January 8th 2013 MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL MEMBERS. Reported by Pam Martin


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ST JAMES’S GATE AT VISTABELLA TUESDAY 11TH DECEMBER This was our last game of the year. The weather was fine but very cold, the course was very good but starting to get its winter coat. Greens very firm and fast making it not easy to putt. Scoring was very average with the highest score being 32 points in the Gold Category.by Ron Chambers ( who won a 10 Kg Turkey ) In Second place was Last weeks winner Mick Hithersay( who won q Duck )with 31 pts and Third place was taken by Ivie Davies (who won a Capon )with 27 pts In the Silver category Maura Mullen (our Irish Colleen) took first place with 30 pts and won a(10 Kg Turkey) followed be Rocket Ron with 28 pts( who won a Duck )and Tom Richardson taking Third ( who won a Capon )with 26 pts.

John Trailor won the Longest Drive. Mick Hithersay was Nearest to the Pin which was Sponsored by Dyna Drain and won a bottle of Spirits. We had no Presentation after the game as we are having it tomorrow night at our Annual Xmas Dinner when the prizes will be presented. The first game in the New Year which is our next game is at Vistabella on Tuesday 8th January. When I will be taking subscriptions for 2013. Any one who would like to join our friendly society or just want a game give Ron a ring on 678-849-142. We have had a very good year and all that remains now is to wish all Members and their families A Very Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year

Ship Hispaniola Golf Society (in association with Costa Blanca Green Fee Services) at Villamartin on 10th December 2012. For this months meeting we paid a visit to Villamartin taking advantage of the excellent society deal obtained from Costa Blanca Green Fee Services. The sun was shining and the course was in excellent condition and all this reflected in the good scoring on the day. The winners on the day were as follows: Winner: Kevin Robinson - 37 points (on count back) Runners-Up: Brian Burnard 37 points 3rd: Allan Demery 37 points All of whom earned a well deserved handicap cut! Nearest the Pins: Allan Demery and Bob Hewitson Longest Drive: Bob Hewitson After the game we returned

to the bar which is located in La Mata for refreshments and the prize presentation. This was our Christmas competition but the trophies won on the away trip to Benidorm in September were handed out today The venue for the January fixture is still to be arranged but our AGM will be held at the Ship Hispaniola on 7th January 2013 where Grant Goble will take over as fixture Secretary. New members and guest are always welcome so call Wayne Matthews on 671907458 or better still call in the bar. Finally a merry Christmas to all from the Ship Hispaniola Golf Society Report by Mike Probert of Costa Blanca Green Fee Services on 966 704 752 or 661 345 931 or see us at our web-site at www.costablanca-greenfees.com.

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TMGS Match Report for La Finca, 12th December 2012 Even though we had fairly late start times, nearly all the 25 members and 2 guests were in their winter attire and there was one or two naughty looking clouds but, thankfully, the day remained nice and dry and even warmed up later in the afternoon. The course was, as ever, in good condition and the greens fairly nippy but some seemed to have mastered

the speed even though only 2 members and 1 guest achieved par or better, but there were some reasonable scores reported and recorded. The Best Visitor prize went to Grace McLaughlin who came home with a very nice score of 37 points off of her playing handicap of 11. It must be said that the shot of the day was from Grace who drove the 17th but unfortunately, her ball ended up in the greenside

Los Altos, Orihuela Costa The golf societies venue for the 13th December 2012 was held at El Valle Golf Course. Again the weather can

only be described as good even if a little cold at first, the course was in fairly good condition although a bit tricky for some players which resulted in the

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bunker and she was unable to take full advantage of her tremendous drive. She must have inspired her playing partners for she took one of the NTP prizes while Captain Alan Rickers took two of the others. In addition to these, he also claimed the Gold Division winners spot with 35 points followed very closely by Secretary Alan Rixson on 34 points and in 3rd place was Roger Nilsen with 32 points. The Silver Division players fared a little better in the scoring, with Ray Ewins taking the top spot on 36 points, beating Per Skarnes who also had 36 but with ray winning on the count-back system. 3rd place was taken by a lady who is becoming a regular in the prizes, Pearl Sabine with 31 points. In addition to this Stableford event was a Medal event for those that wanted to play the pure form of golf! This was won by Alan Rixson with a Net score of 74. Photo is of the Nearest the pin winners. If anyone wants some

woods, Colin “Chuckle Brother No.1” Marsden has his for sale. He’s been persuaded to see that he trying to hit woods is akin to a rabid giraffe trying to do a limbo dance under a 12 inch bar. In other words, futile; ergo they are up for sale and if you have 5 bob (yes, his woods are THAT old) you could be the proud owner – and the laughing stock of the course – of Colin’s woods that have totally unmarked and unused sweet spots. The heel and toe parts of the faces are a bit of a mess, but the sweet spots are virtually virginal. Anyway, back to golf. Next week we are visiting Lo Romero golf course and we do have some spaces should you fancy a game of golf with a happy go lucky gang of golfers, all you need to do is look at our website www. tmg.org or call the Match Secretary on 966719604. We also run a fun Friendly Friday series at Villamartin and again, should you wish to play, contact us via the website or the Match Secretary.

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points. Gold Class 2nd place was Mick Slater with a score of 30 points. Gold Class 1st place was Michael Heighway with a score of 31 points. A very enjoyable days golf in pleasant company, thank you to Captain Mick Slater and Vice Captain Stewart Coleman for organising the event and also thanks to the Staff at The Lime Bar for a most enjoyable meal. Anyone wishing Join our friendly society just need to phone Mick on 659866468 or Stewart on 966180003.

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Nearest the Pin in two on the 9th hole was Charlie Mc Gonagle. Nearest the Pin on the 16th hole was Mick Slater. Best guest was Charlie Mc Gonagle with a score of 29 Silver Class 3rd place was Dave Kirk with a score of 23 points. Silver Class 2nd place was Don Martin with a score of 24 points. Silver Class 1st place was Norman Dobson with a score of 28 points Gold Class 3rd place was Bob Adair with a score of 25

8 Man Monte hold on for a point..................... C.F Sporting de San Fulgencio ............................... RACING SAN MIGUEL 1 – 1 CD MONTESINOS CDM Side: Cubano, Becker, Sergio, Geremias, Javi, Rubio, Andres, M & A, Chulo, Dimitry and Edu CDM Subs: Sito on for Dimitry and Omar on for Chulo CDM Goal: Edu (17mins) CD Montesinos remain 3rd in the league after a hard fought 1-1 draw away at local rivals Racing San Miguel. A dire game from the visitors ended all square, but Monte had 2 players red carded and another rushed to hospital right at the end of the game, leaving them with 8 players at the final whistle. Local pride was at stake here as the rivalry between Montesinos and San Miguel goes back a long way in local sports and fiestas. This rivalry has sometimes been known to spill over into something more that just banter. However, on this occasion, the rivalry was very much on the pitch where the home side were, for much of the game, the better side despite their lowly league

position. Despite having to rearrange his defensive line up after Fernando was injured in the pre-match warm up, it was Monte who scored first with an Edu goal after excellent work from Russian player Dimitry. His cross found Edu inside the six yard area and the striker scored at the second attempt. But this was as good as it got for the visitors, as the home side came back and equalised after 35 minutes when they scored after a goal mouth scramble, with the Monte defence failing to clear the ball on at least three occasions. The second half was full of controversy, none more so than the two red cards issued by the match official. Both were for two yellow cards with the two for Monte Captain, Becker, being particularly harsh as they were both for unintentional hand ball well outside the area and both bouncing awkwardly on the terrible, uneven playing surface. At the very end of the game, another CD Montesinos player, SITO, collapsed near

the touch line with breathing difficulties and was taken to the local health centre for treatment before, much to everybody´s relief, he was send home to rest. He had suffered a minor asthma attack, and is now well.

But the biggest talking point amongst the supporters was the lack lustre performance of the side who, against what was on paper an inferior side, were simply not good enough for a side looking to gain promotion. Unless there is a massive improvement in form and attitude amongst the players, we can all say goodbye to this for another season – even at this early stage. Next Sunday, 23rd December, Monte are at home against 2nd placed Sporting Saladar. The game kicks off at 4pm. For more information about CD Montesinos and their International Supporters Club (The Full Monte), please visit our website at www. cdmontesinos.com VAMOS MONTE!!!

Much needed win for the Saints in game of two halves Atletico de Catral C.F 1-2 C.F Sporting de San Fulgencio In a game in which all the goals came in the second period, San Fulgencio snatched a vital win after a run of poor results. A moment of brilliance from Marco Aurelio and some typical Braulio persistence were enough for the Saints, despite Catral’s late flurry of attacks. The first half consisted of a few half chances for both sides, it seemed as if they were weighing each other up before committing to go forward. The majority of the play was spread across the midfield as the visitors just shaded the half. Braulio had the first decent opening, but his shot found the side netting after some good work by Jairo Sousa. The hosts couldn’t find a way past a resolute San Ful defence, their only real chances being gobbled up by Jovi Navarro in the Saint’s net. The second half began in

a similar fashion to the first. Neither team could conjure up good opportunities until Braulio found some space and arrowed a rocket just wide of the far post. Catral then had a lucky break when a strange bounce fooled Victor Garcia, but with just Jovi to beat the winger snatched at his shot and the ball flew harmlessly wide.

San Fulgencio began to control the play and eventually broke the deadlock after 65 minutes. Catral’s goalkeeper didn’t have too much to do during the game and when he was put under pressure he didn’t look too convincing. His attempted clearance found Marco and the striker took full advantage, lobbing the keeper effortlessly from near the halfway line. Just what the Saints needed. The lead was doubled ten minutes later. Alex Lee Hall found Braulio with a clever through ball and the recent signing took it past his man before sending in an inviting cross was put into his own net by the unfortunate

centreback.

After the goal the visitors continued to threaten their opponent’s goal, but they couldn’t find a third and Catral began to throw men forward in search of a miracle. The hosts did get a goal back with 5 minutes remaining. Aaron Lopez mistimed his defensive header and it fell to the winger who couldn’t miss with his own header. Catral then started to believe and had some excellent chances to equalise but it just wasn’t meant to be! Our last game before the Christmas break is at home next Sunday 23rd at 12:00 against F.C Jove Español San Vicente. A special mention to our treasurer Terry Lockwood who is leaving us. This win was for you Tel! Thank you to Telecom 900 and the rest of our sponsors. Match report by Jordan Lucas


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