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Lights out for British

property owners AUAN press release 11th March 2013

In the latest twist to the saga of illegal properties in Spain, authorities in Andalucia have ordered the disconnection of electricity and water to 19 homes occupied by elderly British retirees, even though the same authority has already agreed that the properties can be made legal. Each couple spent between 160,000 and 265,000 Euros of their life savings on a retirement home in the area of El Fas in the small town of Cantoria , Almeria only to discover that the Dutch promoter had constructed the properties without planning permission in full view of the town hall. The promoter, Southern Spain Consultants C.B., was convicted of planning crimes in 2011 in a judgement that acknowledged that the homeowner’s who had assisted in the prosecution had acted in good faith. However, no order was made that they should be compensated and the promoters received a minimum sentence and fine. In 2012 the regional government, the Junta de Andalucia, agreed that

the properties could be legalised under the terms of a new Decree which, they promised, would bring order to some 300,000 illegal properties in the region. In spite of this agreement, the same authority continues to pursue proceedings against the properties and has ordered disconnection of all public services which, apparently, cannot be reconnected until the properties become fully legal, a process which can take many years. Facing the prospect of more legal bills and life on an electricity generator, many have decided to give up the fight and abandon their homes to their fate. Adding insult to injury, the only property on the estate of 19 houses that

continues to enjoy public services is the one owned and occupied by the developer. Maura Hillen from AUAN, an organisation that campaigns on behalf of homeowners impacted by the problem of illegal houses in Spain , said “These people have invested more than 3 million Euros in Spain and in return they are being treated disgracefully by a system that simply does not function to protect homeowners. And I am sorry to say that this is not an isolated case. Many thousands of illegal homeowners live in fear of disconnection and the regional government’s latest legal ‘solutions’ have simply served to make matters worse”

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Officers of the Policía Nacional have arrested a 35 year old man, born in Almería, on suspicion of two house robberies. Evidence from visual inspection by a team from Policía Científica of the interior of a caravan led to his identification as the perpetrator six months after he committed the first robbery. The investigation began in September of 2012 following a complaint of a robbery from a caravan that was parked in the Carretera de Ronda de Almería. Entry had been effected through a broken window. After a laborious visual inspection by officers from the Brigada de Policía Científica a partial print of a finger of the left hand was obtained. In late February there was a second burglary in a house in the capital. Entry was obtained by breaking a patio door, and money, jewellery and other effects that could be easily and quickly disposed of on the black market was taken. Investigation by the officers led to the arrest of the perpetrator of the second robbery, who once in police custody and after a proper analysis of his fingerprints, was found to be the same person who had carried out the burglary six months previously from the caravan. The detainee is being charged with these and 14 other property related crimes.

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Last cardinal arrives for conclave...

The last of the 115 Roman Catholic cardinals who will choose a new Pope arrives at the Vatican, meaning the date for the conclave can now be set.

EU court rebuffs Poland over CO2...

Poland is frustrated after the EU’s top court rejected its legal complaint about the EU mechanism for cutting carbon emissions.

Berlusconi convicted over wiretap...

Italy’s former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is convicted and sentenced to a year in jail over an illegal wiretap.

Girl killed on bus was stabbed once...

A 16-year-old girl who was attacked on rush-hour bus in Birmingham died from a single stab wound to the chest, post-mortem tests reveal.

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Motorway speed limits may increase but reduce on B-roads

Speed limits on motorways could go up to 130 kilometres per hour – but on secondary roads, these could drop to 70 or even 50 kilometres per hour.

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And speed camera detectors could also be made illegal.

But built-up areas could see limits of as low as 20 or 30 kilometres per hour rather than the current 50.

Single-carriageway roads of 6.5 metres in width or more would have a speed limit of 90 kilometres per hour, but narrower ones between 70 – where there is an unbroken white line in the middle - and 50, where there are no markings. Motorways will continue to have a maximum speed limit of 120 kilometres per hour, but the General Directorate of Traffic (DGT) is seriously contemplating increasing this to 130 for cars, with signs differentiating limits applicable to motorbikes, lorries and three-wheeled

The higher limit will only apply on roads where maintenance and safety is optimum and weather conditions permit it without creating a danger.

Fatalities involving pedestrians in towns, and crashes on secondary roads are much higher in number than those in highspeed motorway pile-ups, the DGT reveals. Cars with in-built detectors warning of speed cameras could become illegal, even where these do not interfere with the camera signals. At present, it is only against the law to fit devices that block speed camera signals so that these do not capture details and speed

of the car. But some vehicles carry detectors which do not affect the camera, but warn the driver to slow down when there is one coming up. These may now be outlawed. Seatbelts in all seats will become compulsory with no exceptions. Currently, belting up is obligatory except in cases of serious medical emergency or disabled people who cannot physically wear a belt, delivery drivers, taxi drivers and passengers, and passengers in emergency vehicles such as ambulances. But all of these would now be expected to wear a seatbelt. Children under four would be required to use specially-adapted seating and sit facing the opposite way to the direction of the

US arrests Bin Laden ‘spokesman’...

A man described as a spokesman for Osama Bin Laden has been arrested in Jordan and will appear in a New York court on Friday, the US confirms.

Call for gun reform after shootings...

A coroner calls for gun licensing reform after verdicts of unlawful killing at the inquest of three women shot at a house in County Durham..

Barclays paid 428 staff £1m-plus...

A total of 428 employees of Barclays earned more than £1m last year, the bank discloses.

Queen to resume official engagements...

The Queen will attend her first official engagement, on Monday, after she was treated for gastroenteritis.

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Prince Felipe to attend spain’s Minister for Economy: Chávez’s funeral “IVA, petrol tax and retirement age will not go up, whatever EU says”

Prince Felipe of Asturias will represent Spain at the State funeral for Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez Frías, who died of cancer on Tuesday morning at the age of 58. The heir to the throne, who is standing in for his father, will literally make a flying visit to the South American country – he left last night immediately after a concert to fly to Caracas, and will be back on a plane the minute the funeral is over. Last night, the Prince had been attending a concert at the National Musical Auditorium in Madrid tribute to victims of terrorism. King Juan Carlos is unable to go because he is still in hospital recovering from an operation on a discal hernia caused by age-related stenosis of the spine. Numerous international leaders, mostly from Latin America, are expected to be at the funeral today, including the Secretary of State for International Cooperation and Secretary of State for Central and South America, Jesús Gracia. Prince Felipe has a close relationship with Latin America, having attended all the presidential inauguration ceremonies for heads of State in South America in the last few years.

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Despite demands from the EU that Spain should increase IVA and fuel tax and up State retirement age yet again, economy minister Luis de Guindos stresses that this will not happen.

Government vice-president Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría has travelled to Berlin where she will fight Spain’s corner against pressure from Europe to impose measures that would cripple the country’s economy even further. Europe does not believe Spain will meet its obligations concerning the State deficit, which currently involve reducing it to 2.8 per cent of the GNP by 2014. It currently stands at 6.7 per cent, and has reduced in the past year. But De Guindos insists that these measures are not obligatory and will not be applied – at least not this year. He was unable to comment on what may happen in 2014 or 2015, saying it would depend upon how Spain’s economy grows, or otherwise, and whether the EU was prepared to relax its pay-back requirements. Until 18 months ago, top-rate IVA was 16 per cent, but this increased to 18 per cent in summer 2011 and a year later to 21 per cent.

Lower-rate IVA went up from eight to 10 per cent and many goods were reclassified making them subject to higher-rate tax – school and office material, funeral services and cinema tickets, among other things, therefore saw their IVA go up from eight to 21 per cent. Income tax shot up, rising from 15 to 21 per cent for the self-employed, and Social Security payments for these people jumped from 230 euros to 270 euros. These moves have led to increased business closures, unemployment rising to over 26 per cent or six million, and between five and 10 homes a day repossessed as their owners cannot afford to pay their mortgages. State retirement age is also due to go up on a sliding scale from 65 to 67 years. Luis de Guindos says the ‘Troika’ – the Central European Bank (BCE), International Monetary Fund (FMI) and European Commission – cannot expect any more than this. Although the government has taken note of the Troika’s demands that the country increase tax on petrol and other fuel, this ‘does not mean it will happen in the foreseeable future’.

madrid zara staff locked in store man threatened to blow up the shop

Terrified shop assistants were locked in a branch of Zara in Madrid last Monday by a man threatening to blow up the building.

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The accused, José J.A., 55, secured the door of the shop in the city’s so-called ‘Golden Mile’ with chains to stop staff from getting out. He began to shout that he was ‘going to cause havoc’ and that the employees should ‘call the television’. Workers say he was carrying two bottles of fluid that he said was combustible fuel and that he was going to blow the shop up. One of the staff managed to call the police, who broke the chains to get into the building and took the man into custody, charging him with false arrest. Officers found that the bottles contained six litres of water and paella colourant to make it look like flammable fuel. An ambulance attended the scene and four women working at the shop were treated by paramedics for shock and panic attacks. Police say the accused is a Spanish national who has no criminal record, but who appears to have mental health problems.

Valencia out of Champions League

Valencia went out of the Champions League last night 3-2 on aggregate, after a 1-1 draw with Paris St. Germain at the Parc des Princes in Paris. The French side have not made the last eight of Europe’s elite competition for 18 years, but secured their passage in the second leg after taking a 2-1 lead into the match following the first clash in Spain last month. Neither side managed to break the deadlock during the first half, although the PSG goalkeeper was kept considerably busier than his Valencia counterpart, with Soldado having the best chance of the half after a neat one-two with Jonas. A bullet-like strike from Jonas to open the scoring ten minutes into the second half gave Valencia some hope, but PSG levelled through Ezequiel Lavezzi on 66 minutes to dump the two-time finalists out of the competition. David Beckham watched the game from the bench, whilst PSG’s other big name, Zlatan Ibrahimovic was unable to play through suspension.


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Gürtel accusations affirmed by party-planning companies

Party planners have told a judge that they were paid by the ringleader of the Gürtel corruption scandal for organising events for health minister Ana Mato and her exhusband. In a report by ThinkSpain, Interglobo and El Zurdo say they were paid 1,720 euros in 2002 for a birthday party and 1,580 euros in 2005 for a communion party for one of the daughters of Sra Mato and the father of her children, Jesús Sepúlveda, ex-mayor of Pozuelo de Alarcón (Madrid). The two companies say they never dealt with Mato or Sepúlveda at any point, and were paid for their services by Gürtel

leader Francisco Correa via his various organisations. Bosses of both party-planning firms told judge Pablo Ruz, who is handling the Gürtel case – as well as the slush fund trial involving ex-treasurer of the PP Luis Bárcenas, who is also implicated in the famous corruption trial – on Thursday. Police reports say Sepúlveda received at least half a million euros ‘in kind’ from the Gürtel racket between 2002 and 2005, part of which related to parties – with bills of several thousand euros for confetti alone – and also holidays, at least two cars including a Jaguar and a four-wheel drive vehicle,

and luxury goods such as Louis Vuitton handbags. These top-of-the-range accessories, together with airline tickets and hire cars were found to be in the name of the health minister herself, who is now separated from Sepúlveda. The latter has been called to testify but exercised his right to refuse to do so. He said various ‘official reports’ which ‘affected his alleged involvement’ remained outstanding and had been requested on the day of his being called into the dock. “I am, and always will be, at the disposition of this court, but I shall not make any kind of

statement until all the reports are to hand and I am fully aware of all actions of which I am accused – at which point I shall provide the necessary explanations,” Sepúlveda stated. Ana Mato has not been called to testify and Sepúlveda remains insistent that his exwife is innocent. This week so far, statements have been taken by judge Ruz from former Bancaja manager in Miami, Guillermo Martínez Lluch, and Bárcenas’ second-in-command Iván Yáñez Velasco, in relation to more than 38 million euros being ‘concealed’ in Swiss bank accounts.

Stray dogs from Spain ‘may have been used to make pet food & animal feed’

Stray and abandoned dogs taken from the streets of Spain may have ended up in pet food and farm animal feed, it has emerged.

According to a report by Mail Online, the authorities in Spain have not ruled out the possibility that protein or fats from the carcasses may even have been used in some processed human food. Britain’s Food Standards Agency says it is aware of the

Man cleared over Tenerife drowning A man accused of killing a tourist in Tenerife by throwing him overboard from a boat in 1996 has been cleared by a jury on the island. Garry Walton, 21, of County Waterford, Ireland, drowned on an excursion off Playa de Las Americas in November 1996. Businessman Darren Saptead, now 38, of Chelmsford, Essex, denied homicide. The case centred on the testimony of two sisters who had changed their account. Mr Sapstead was acquitted by a jury at Santa Cruz court in Tenerife. The family of Mr Walton, who grew up in Leeds and moved to Ireland with his parents at the age of 15, were in court for the trial and verdict. According to a report by the BBC, the defendant clapped his hands in delight as the translator relayed to him the verdict. The jurors said they had based their decision essentially on the “many contradictions” in the testimonies of Katie and Lucy Smethurst, who incriminated Mr Sapstead nearly a year after the incident. Katie Smethurst told Manchester Police in September 1997 that she

had seen Mr Sapstead “grab Mr Walton, around the knees and push him into the sea” over a rail at the back of the boat. About 50 young British and Irish tourists were on board a party cruise. Her sister Lucy told the court that the defendant had visited their hotel shortly after the drowning “to warn them to keep quiet about it”. In their written verdict the jury said “the sisters changed their story many times between 1996 and today whereas the defendant has always given the same version since the beginning”. Speaking outside court, Mr Sapstead said: “This has cost me a business and nearly 17 years of my life. “I spent time in five different Spanish jails after my extradition. “The Spanish justice system is a joke.” Mr Walton’s father, Robert, said: “All we ever wanted was a trial and we got that. “A guilty verdict wouldn’t have brought back our dear son. “But we’re still no nearer knowing why he died, so in that respect we’re where we were nearly 17 years ago.”

investigation and it is liaising with its counterparts in Spain. A spokesman said: ‘We are aware of these reports and are in contact with the Spanish authorities about their investigation.

‘We are currently not testing food for meat from dogs. Our priority is to test beef products for gross contamination with horse meat because that is where the problem clearly is.’ A criminal gang in Spain apparently took the bodies of dogs and other animals from animal sanctuaries, vets, zoos and farms, which should have been incinerated, and then processed them to create protein and fats that could be sold on. Evidence has been found at warehouses and processing plants in Galicia and Salamanca. Last year, police found a warehouse filled with 15 tons of dead stray dogs which they believe were going to be processed into animal feed, in the Galician town of As Neves. Similar grisly discoveries have been found in warehouses elsewhere in the north of Spain. Seprona, the environmental arm of the Guardia Civil, has sent dozens of samples of commercial pet food to the Anfaco-Cecopesca laboratories in Vigo, Galicia, after a judge received reports from an industry whistle-blower. According to laboratory tests performed in one of the processing plants based in the town of Aldeaseca de la Frontera, in Salamanca, fat samples destined for animal feed had DNA traces of both sheep and dog. A major police investigation has been underway since March 2012, according to a report in Spain’s El Mundo newspaper.

even cat meat is found in British processed food or farmed animal feed. British supermarkets have been selling horse meat to consumers for years without knowing it, so what else has been on sale? They will have no idea unless they Read the full report at www.dailymail.co.uk specifically test for it.’

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The pressure group Viva, which campaigns against meat eating, is writing to UK supermarkets to ask them to test their food for the presence of dog and other species. Its campaigns manager, Justin Kerswell, said: ‘It is a horrifying possibility that dog and rat meat might have entered the human food chain, but given the depth of ineptitude shown and the EU-wide fraud the horse meat scandal has exposed, it seems entirely plausible. ‘It may only be a matter of time before dog, rat and perhaps

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LITTER LOUTS ARE ABOUT - again!

Report by Tony Matthews

I thought I had conquered - or come close to conquering - the litter problem surrounding Mojacar, Turre and adjoining towns. Sorry to inform you, but it’s not happened - simply because the low downs, the idle folk of the community, the riff-raff, have rose up again and started dumping their unwanted trash, here, there and everywhere like before! Why, oh why, DO these inconsiderate residents - and YOU know whom I’m talking about - simply drive or walk up to a council bin and instead of lifting the lid, choose to drop their unwanted rubbish on the ground, hoping the refuge workers, or someone passing by, might, just might, pick it up and toss it into the bin for them. One or two areas - mainly those affected last year, especially on the road between Turre and Mojacar, the back streets of these towns and also parts of Garrucha, Vera and even Los Gallardos - are slowly but surely, becoming eyesores once more! I would make a fortune if I was allowed to hand out fines to all the litter louts I see, and know, who are making our area look disgusting. Why can’t the respective majors do something about it? Surely, it’s not rocket science! Engage one of the many council workers employed by the Town Halls, to go round and tidy up the place a designated place/area. You see plenty of men pruning roses and cleaning up after a market, and you get half-a-dozen working on damaged road surfaces, when two would suffice. So come on, let’s name and shame these so-called litter louts of 2013. If you spot them in action (off-loading their trash) or you even know somebody who does this sort of thing, take a note, jot down the car number (of one is being used), even take a photograph. Will our area look clean and respectable before Easter? Let’s hope so. Lastly…who is (are) responsible for scattering 150 -200 used cartridges on wasteland near Turre and for dropping several empty containers (re water/ beer/orange) on the mountain tracks leading up to Cabrera? Disgraceful! A new 428,000 waste centre, based near to Albox fire station, will be the main collection point for wood, furniture, small-scale construction material, oils, batteries, photographic equipment, white goods and households items. Please take note dumpers!

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Frank and Dianne of One Stop Pool Shop in the Longos courtyard are offering the following services for your pool: Sand change - or why not try a crystal medium instead? It does not absorb your chemicals, filters better than sand, lasts 15 years and uses less water in back washing. Coping stones replaced - transform your pool area with new copings. Salt and ionizing systems fitted, pumps replaced, filters selector valves replaced, loads of new spare parts for your pool and filtration system leak detection services. Regrout and acid bath carried out by us to transform your pool before the season starts. All our chemicals are top quality and good prices. Call and see us in the shop. Another business outside of Longo’s ferreteria is Inford@tox, a family-run computer shop full of ink cartridges and many other accessories. You can also order letter-headed stationery and marketing material and they have some stationery in store too! Andres and Rosa can also help you with servicing , maintaining, repairing, upgrading your computer. Every morning there is an Englishspeaking assistant to help you with any queries. For more information call 950 633 223 or find them on Facebook or Twitter. Bekki, Miguel, Mike & Maureen of A&A AUCTIONS & SALESROOMS have been running this successful family business in Albox for over 3 years and are going from strength to strength. Having already moved into more spacious premises, they are now about to expand into the area next door (formerly Animalbox), giving

them even more space to display their stock and for you to browse! They have a large range of household furniture, garden furniture, electrical goods, and many other household items. They can also take the stress out of clearing your or a loved one’s house for you. Business is open as usual from 9am - 2pm Monday to Thursday & Saturdays, Friday (eve) opening 5pm - 9pm. for further information please call them on 950 06 4576 or 661 759 882.

TO ADVERTISE ON THIS FEATURE IN A FORTHCOMING ISSUE CALL ROSEMARY ON 647 379 795 OR EMAIL ROSEMARY@SOLTIMES.COM OR CALL OUR hq ON 950 121 936

S

l Supermercado Tel: 950 43 00 43

Email: solsupermercadoalbox@gmail.com Arboleas 

March sees the 10th Anniversary of Total Entertainment in Albox. Claire took over ownership in June 2011 and the shop has gone from strength to strength. There have been many changes over the years: the introduction of the Mini Cinema, shopping trips & mini breaks, art classes, slimming club, translation services with Kathryn & regular visits from Frillies UK Lingerie. Claire started a 2ndhand book exchange with just 20 books and now has 5 shelves full of a great selection of fiction for just 1€ each or swap 2 of your books for 1 of hers. The launch of her website www.totalentertainment. es in 2012 allows clients to keep up to date with all of the products and services available at Total Entertainment. You can also find details on Facebook, just search for Mini Cine. Or call Claire on 950 121 318 for more information.

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We are here

Mercadona

BP

Garage  Baza

~ Verduras ~ Hortalizas ~ Carne ~ Charcuteria ~

Easter specials now in Store Avda Lepanto, Esquina c/Malaga - ALBOX TEL. 950 121 379 / 616 740 638 E: los_rizos@hotmail.com

www.serendipitycrafts.es

• Latest Hunkydory • Sheena Douglas latest • Crafters Companion • Peel offs • New Debbie Moore’s CDs • H20S • Payperbox Pick & Mix • Dies/Embossing folders An Aladdin cave for all your crafty needs OPENING HOURS: MON, TUES, THURS,FRI & FIRST SAT of every month 10-2PM

CALL MARGARET ON 634 338 832

Avda. 28 de Febrero, Albox

(Between Sol y Mar / The Post Shop & jacks)

TOTAL Entertainment just an Internet Cafe More than

Dean’s Gentleman’s

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

Barbers

Plaza Nueva, Albox (opposite Banco Popular)

Gent’s Haircut - 8€ Children’s cut (0-3years) - 6€ Cut & Style - 9€ Traditional shave - 5€

Tel: 666 618 122

Open Mon - Fri 10am - 2pm & sat 10am - 2pm

closed mondays - you can still call 697 569 750 for appointments

Phone Top-ups UK postal service Mini cinema avon cosmetics elaine’s wools cards & Gift Books & Stationery and much much more........

Tel: 950 952 940 . 697 569 750

Just call into Total Entertainment, Avenida Lepanto, Albox (opp football stadium) or call Claire on 950 121 318 / 691 987 454 contact@totalentertaiment.es

Lulu’s

Peluqueria Canina

professional dog grooming parlour Lisa is City & Guilds qualified she sets the standard Others Try to follow

Nail Clipping and Anal Glands - Only 5€ each! No need for appointment Open 10.30am - 6pm Tuesday - Friday Avda LePanto, 20, 04800, Albox, next door to Eurowise


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Computer Services Internet & Email Virus Cleaning

Visit Us on the web: www.infordatox.com Phone: 950 633 223

Next to the Centro Comercial LONGO Find us on & @Infordatox1

POOL SHOP

Mix & Match

any 2 Tubs Of either Multi, Shock or Chlorine tablets for just 36€ tighten up on security with an alarmed paddlock at ony 15€

FIND US In Longo’s Courtyard

Shop: 950 104 345 or Maintenance: 637 582 696

we sell

we buy sales rooms

sales rooms open daily for sales HOUSEHOLD ANTIQUES GARDEN FURNITURE sales rooms HOUSE CLEARANCES sales rooms

73 Ctra Lorca - Baza, Albox, Almeria 04800 ON THE LONGO’S SITE

950 06 45 76 661 75 98 82 M o n - Tu e s - We d s - T h u r s & S a t 9 a m - 2 p m F r i d a y E v e n i n g s 5 p m - 9 p m ( s a l e s & v i e w i n g s)

Tony and Catherine of Eurowise would like to give a special thank you to all their customers for their support… So, for a limited period only, you can received 10% off your shopping when you spend at least 10€ - just bring a copy of their advert with you. Located in Albox just up from Mercadona, they have successfully run Eurowise since April 2011 and aim to provide you with a one-stop place to get all your English essentials. With regular deliveries from the UK, their huge selection of chilled, frozen, dried and ambient foods, including pies and pastries, changes regularly, so pop in today in case you miss any goodies; you won’t be disappointed! You can also top up your Hits mobile with them and they have a limited amount of post boxes available for just €10 per year! Visit their new website www. eurowise.eu for more information and new offers! Lisa opened Lulu’s Dog Grooming Parlour after years of working for Nexo in Albox, Olula and Velez-Rubio and for different vets in Huercal Overa. So much was the demand for her skills that she opened a brand new parlour of her own next to Eurowise on Avda. Lepanto in Albox. Lisa is fully City & Guilds trained and looks after and handles all dogs with the utmost care and attention. Your beloved pet is sure to be pampered after a visit to her! Lisa also stocks many accessories for your pooch including leads, collars, beds, bedding, bowls, shampoo and conditioners… and, in stock now are Scalibor, flea, tick & dental treatments. Lulu’s can now offer the cheapest prices on Royal Canine food in the area! For more information or to book an appointment call 950 952 940 / 697 569 750. They are closed on a Monday, but please do still call the mobile number above to book an appointment for another day. Opposite Banco Popular and next to the lottery shop in Albox is Dean’s Barbers - a quaint, old-

albox rugs & outdoor leisure

EUROWISE

a family run business est. october 2006

UK SUPERMARKET

Spend at least 10€ and get 10% when you present this advert

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of

Mobile top-ups available We now have Post Boxes available for just 10€ per year!

Post office services & passport checks

view our new website www.eurowise.eu

rugs for all around the home large selection of cushions & throws rug & upholstery cleaning service gift vouchers available pool & spa chemicals & accessories chimeneas

opening hours:

avda Lepanto, Albox

mon to fri 10am - 5pm saturdays 10am - 2pm

Tel: 950 439 801

avenida lepanto 15, albox, 04800

Mon - Fri: 9am - 6pm Sat: 9am - 3pm Sun: 10am - 3am

tel: 950 633 149 or 607 375 697

fashioned barber for the gents to have a treat. Juan Carlos offers a traditional shave for those special occasions or a normal trim or cut and style to make you look smart. He also caters for children at reduced rates. For more information or to make an appointment call 666 618 122. Located just along from the BP garage in Albox is SolyMar Estate Agents and The Post Shop. Having sold several houses lately, we are looking for legal properties up to the value of €150,000 to add to our sales portfolio. Furthermore, we are also looking for rental properties, particularly Villas with Pools, furnished or unfurnished. We are also official HITS mobile phone agents and have a wide selection of phones available and in stock. We can also provide you with a HITS sim card and port your old number if required. The Post Shop offers a full range of postal sending and receiving services and provides Offex Mail Services along with FedEx and other courier facilities. Our secure post boxes are available at just €35 per year. We are also official IBEX insurance agents for all your insurance needs. We are open 9:30am to 3pm Monday to Friday. Telephone 950064584. Pitstop in Oria is you one stop shop for all your cars needs. We supply and fit most makes of tyres starting at only 30€ as well as part worn tyres from 20€, whats more if you purchase 2 or more tyres then you get your tracking done for free. We are also able to offer fixed price servicing for all makes and models of cars. All services also include a FREE safety/ITV check. We also have a selection of cars for sale at very competitive prices. For more information please give us a call on 950 124 828. Albox Rugs~Alfombras & Outdoor Leisure is a family run business established in 2006. Over the years we have expanded our stock from rugs, cushions, soft furnishings and handmade name cushions to include pool and spa chemicals and accessories. We still offer rug and upholstery cleaning service and Paul also has ‘True Blue Pools & Spas’ as part of the Outdoor Leisure department and offers one off, holiday and long term contracts for pool cleaning and maintenance. He can also carry out sand changes, leak repairs and pump servicing. In store we have a special offer on pool chemicals running until the end of the month- any 2 for only 35€ (multi action tablets, chlorine tablets, slow release chlorine granules or chlorine shock). Pauls contact number is 66 11 48 998 or call into Albox Rugs~Alfombras. Ahorro Mueble between Lidl and the BP petrol station have a great selection of furniture for the home. With amazing prices on items that have slight damage, it is well worth taking a look if you are trying to find bedroom, dining or lounge furniture. They also have a range of mattresses, mirrors and pictures to add the finishing touch to any room. As well as slight seconds, they do have perfect items, so why not visit them and see what you can find, you will not be disappointed!


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Glenn and Jayne would like to announce that they are now sole agents for Liberty Seguros and ASSSA Private Health Insurance. We are in the same office that we have been in for the last 7 years, offering the same great service. The only thing that has changed is the name. We still offer excellent offers on Life Policies, Pet insurance, Motor and Health Insurance etc. Call Glenn and Jayne now on 950 121 943 and get the advice you need to live Spanish life comfortably. The office is open Monday to Thursday from 9am until 5pm and on Friday from 9am until 4pm. Calle Malaga 6, Albox. Infoalboxlibertyseguros@gmail.com VILLALBA ASESORES are based opposite the BP Garage in Albox. This professional friendly legal team offer a variety of services, all aimed at helping you live your life in Spain without having to worry about the legal or financial side of it. They can help you with regulation of housing and will check through your paperwork at no charge to inform you of what might need to be done. They also offer Conveyencing of Purchase & Sale properties , Legal Wills, Tax advice, Company registration, and how to go Self-employed. If you need to change your vehicle registration plates to Spanish ones then this is also a service available. See their main advert for more information or call them now on Tel: 950 431 720 or 950 121 347. Serendipity crafts is next to Sol y Mar’s Post Shop in Albox. An Aladdin’s cave of papercrafting goodies including Tim Holtz, Crafters Companion, Hunkydory and Sheena Douglas to name a few! If Margaret hasn’t got what you want she will try and get it. Stockists of papers and the new PayPerBox where you can fill a small or large wallet with your choice of card, plain or patterned paper for a fixed price, embossing and alcohol inks, pads, embellishments, you name it they’ve probably got it! Open 10-2, Mon, Tues, Thurs & Fri and the first Saturday of each month, or call Margaret on 634 338 832. Sol Supermercado is a supermarket specialising in British products, including dry foods, frozen and chilled foods, household items, toiletries and pet foods/treats. Based in Avda Lepanto in Albox, we are located close to the front entrance of Mercadona. There is ample parking for our customers. Open Monday to Friday 9.30am – 5.30pm and Saturdays 10.00am – 3.00pm. Jacqui and April would like to congratulate ‘Julie’ who won February’s ‘€10.00 free shopping raffle’. Due the popularity of this promotion we are continuing it through March with the draw on 1st April. The winning number will be posted on our Facebook page, the Arboleas Forum and on our board outside the shop. Keep those tickets safe and lookout for your number soon! Should you need to contact us for any reason you can phone us on 950 43 00 43 or email solsupermercadoalbox@gmail.com. The Sleep Centre on Calle Malaga have a fabulous selection of quality beds, bedding and furnishings in store. They have a good range of sprung mattresses, memory foam mattresses and even toppers, to enable you to add an extra layer to your present bed. It can often be a struggle to find the UK sizes here in Spain, but Ray and Irene are able to help; If they haven’t got already got the item you require in the shop, then they can source it and order it in for you. Pay them a visit, you will not be disappointed! Tel: 673 088 476.

Of Albox

Range of voiles & swivel recliners

now in stock

•Beds & Bedding • Bedsteads & Mattresses • Furniture & Foldaways •luxury Bedspreads •Duvets 13.5 & 15 tog • Flannelette Sheets •Curtains

Calle Malaga, ALBOX (2 streets up from Mercadona) Mon-Fri: 10-5 Sat: 10-2 Email: sleepcentre-albox-spain@hotmail.com

Tel: 673 088 476

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Rental & sales Properties Urgently Required

Contact us now on 950 064 584 Mob: 677 667 722 59,995€

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Townhouse in Partaloa, 3 bed/2 bath, fully renovated in an ideal position close to all amenities

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450€ pcm

info@solymarspain.com - www.solymarspain.com

OUR OFFICE ADDRESS: AVENIDA 28 DE FEBRERO, 44 BAJO, ALBOX (A334 ALBOX TO BAZA ROAD) opp Albox Online

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SLIGHT SECONDS They may seem incredible, but our prices are...

REAL!

Carreterra Lorca-Baza, Albox In the old Beer Emporium, premises

Lidl

Albox BP Garage

E15 motorway Albox junction Amigos Bowling

Ahorro Mueble

glenn & jayne of Albox Insurance

(Formerly of Knights Insurance)

... are now exclusive agents for Liberty Seguros

same people - same great service - different name Also agents for ASSSA private health insurance Tel: 950 121 943

V

C / Malaga, Albox infoalbox.libertyseguros@gmail.com

VICTORIA and JAIME´S OFFICE

Offering you:

INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTERS & LAWYERS

REGULARISATION OF HOUSINGS

We check your paperworks without any cost. Conveyencing - Purchase & Sale Properties Legal - Wills - Tax Advice - Company Registration - Self-Employed. Insurance - License Plates - Escrituras - Contracts - Accidents Accounts Advice - Legal Advice - Translations

ILLEGAL BUILDING CLAIMS ENGLISH SPOKEN Tel: +34 950 43 17 20/+34 950 12 13 47 Avda. 28 Febrero, 7 04800 ALBOX (Almeria) Tel 605 090 238 / 625 430 081

victoria@villalba-asesores.com

VILLALBA ASESORES - Opposite BP Garage (Albox)


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The Charity Shop’s

R r e af f l e t s a E Win

Tickets

Oil Painting by a local artist Camcorder or Cuddly Toy

1€

To be drawn on Easter Saturday 30th March 2013 at the Stumble Inn, Almerimar Come and join us starting 14.00 hours There also will be Tombola, Book Sale and Easter Goodies All proceeds to go to the Asociacion de Animales de Berja

MacGowan’s

Bar & Restaurant Guinness, Murphy’s Cider, Heineken, Large Selection of Spirits

Open mic / jam

session

every thursday 8pm

9th Annual

St Patrick’s Night Party Sat 16th from 9.30pm live Irish and Country & Western Music with Jonny Mac

Sun 17th

Jonny Mac Live on the Terrace

pm Serving traditional boiled bacon, from 4.30 cabbage, potatoes & parsley sauce Calle Varadero Almerimar 04711 (Almeria)

Tlf. 950 609 546

The Charity Shop Calle Galera No6, Almerimar (Behind Bar Ankara)

My name is Teddy, I’m still looking for a forever home. I’m about 18 months old and I’ve been neutered. I live in a foster home with other dogs and cats. I’m very friendly, I walk well on a lead in town and enjoy sitting at an outside cafe, although I love walks in the mountains off my lead too.

Can anyone help me? Monday-Friday 10am-2pm In Association with Animales de Berja & Ursamarina

volunteers wanted

ALMERIMAR & surrounding area El Ejido

Four children, aged between 14 and 17 years of age, have been arrested for robbery. They were arrested for the theft of a moped, but this led the Guardia Civil to link them to three further offences. The investigations began when a resident of El Ejido reported that the youngsters had a Derbi brand moped which they believed to be stolen. This was verified by the Guardia Civil, who noted that it had been stolen last January in Santa María del Aguila, in the Municipality of El Ejido. The operation gained momentum when the owner of a Suzuki moped, who had reported it as stolen a few days earlier, saw it being ridden by two youths through the streets of El Ejido. This person recognised one of the riders, both of whom fled on foot when seen. He apprehended one of the riders, and they admitted the theft, and causing damage to the moped, offering to pay for the damage with another moped that was in their possession. The Guardia Civil were alerted, who identified the others involved. Further investigations revealed the theft and subsequent sale of a mobile phone. After comparing all the information obtained, the Guardia Civil carried out the arrests for theft of motor vehicles and burglary. These arrests clarify the theft of two motorcycles and a mobile phone, with all of the stolen items being recovered. The investigation is continuing and further arrests or charges relating to the matter may be made.

what’s on Wednesday

Sol Times Distributed

Thursday

8:30pm - OPEN MIC NIGHT & JAM SESSION - MACGOWANS

Friday

Friday Golf

Saturday

stumble inn - 3pm-5pm free 100€ cash draw followed by live entertainment free buffet at 4pm

Sunday

10am – 1pm: Almerimar Walking Club - Meet at Mercadona SECOND SUNDAY OF THE MONTH ‘RASTRO-MARKET’ IN CAR PARK OPPOSITE LEO’S

Monday

11am – 1pm: Ladies Coffee Morning - Yachting Golf Restaurant 5pm – 7pm: Jeu de Boules - East Beach

Tuesday

Tuesday Golf

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El Ejido Rugby Club

Based in Almerimar, we are always looking for new players and have training sessions starting at 21.30h every Tuesdays and Thursdays. Players of all abilities welcome. The team is very sociable and after have players from beginner to experienced. We are currently in Andalucia Regional Division 2 and just about to start the second phase of the league. Home matches are usually at 12.30 on Sundays at the grass rugby pitch in Almerimar. For more information call Jonathan on 695 635 078

Friday Golf Society alboran golf - 8 march

30 people took part in the away day to Alboran on Friday 8 March 2013. Sharon Sly and Jacqui Mays were the organisers for this event. The coach did the usual pick ups around Almerimar to take players down to the clubhouse to collect their equipment before heading off to Alboran. Jacqui and Sharon handed out start time sheets on on the coach. It was quite an early start for most and we were very fortunate not to get rained on after several days of rain and strong winds in Almerimar. We were greeted with sun and blue skies on arrival at Alboran and the temperature was much warmer than of late. Some players were down to short sleeves during their rounds. Our first tee off time was 10.30am and we all had to start from Tee 1 as the course was so busy. This gave the later grroups plenty of time to have a coffee or for the more energetic, practice on the range and putting green. Everyone enjoyed a much deserved lunch following our golf. Lunch was ham and cheese served in the centre of the tables, followed by cream of fish soup, pork in a mushroom sauce and dessert. All very good and the Alboran staff looked after us very well. Also included in the price of the lunch was wine, beer and soft drinks. Onto the prize giving and the winners on the day were as follows: Best man - Alan Sly - 34 points (winner last year); Best 2nd man - Mick Clark - 34 points; Best lady - Jacqui Mays - 35 points; Best 2nd lady - Marianne Liljedahl - 35 points; Best front 9 - Bary Prior - 17 points; Best back 9 Brian Nutt - 18 points; Near pin hole 2 - Nina Taylor; Near pin hole 6 - Heinz Hajek; Near pin hole 12 - Kristina Olsson; Near pin hole 17 - Lilian Jönegard Following on from last year´s trend, there was a twos sweep (5 euros entry fee) organised by Mr President. However nobody in the sweep scored a 2 for the 2nd year running. So the prize money collected as the twos prize was raffled at the lunch. The 3 lucky winners were: Nina (who has now won this for the 2nd year running!), Marianne and Els-Marie. All in all, it was a successful day for the ladies who won a lot of the prizes. After the prize giving, we loaded up the coach and made our way back to Almerimar with entertainment on board from several people who sang to us.

You can see the full results at:

www.fridaygolfsociety.es

If you would like to take part in the friendly Friday competitions at Almerimar you can put your name up on the entry list by the pro-shop or contact info@ fridaygolfsociety.es

El Ejido Bowls Club

Monday and Thursday - 5pm to 7pm Ring Alison on 677 317 920 to book or for further information


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Reports & PHOTOS by Martin Shortland Mayor’s Office Says Council Of Andalucia to Blame Over Flooded Road A disagreement over responsibility for a flood channel has broken out between the City Councils of Roquetas and El Ejido. After the recent heavy rain, the rambla de Canuela - which bisects the town towards Vicar - has been in a permanent state of flood, causing major problems for road users in the area. The road, which crosses the river is an important transport route between the two towns and has become increasingly dangerous to pedestrians, cyclists and motorists.

Fun Run Attracts Over 1,000 Competitors

Plans were announced at a press conference last week for the next “Roquetas Town” fun run. The Deputy Mayor Eloisa Cabrera, along with the councillor for sport and organisers of the event were all present to publicise the forthcoming race. 900 adults and 300 children have registered to take part and more than 100 of those are from outside the town. The race will be run over a distance of 8.5 kilometres, starting at the Auditorio Theatre, then the route continues through the suburbs into the San Rafael salt marshes before finishing back at the theatre. The event is being organised in collaboration with the Association of Multiple Sclerosis and money raised on the day will go towards helping the local association to buy a specialised mini bus. Another feature of the event will be a 300 metre race for people confined to wheelchairs. Further details of the event will be announced nearer the time.

don’t forget to book for Julio Inglesias

Julio Inglesias will be performing at the bull ring this July as part of his world tour. Taking in only five other Spanish cities, it’s particularly pleasing he has chosen to return, after he performed here ten years ago. Concert promoter Julio Martinez was in the town last week to announce the dates and explained how the star had personally asked for Roquetas to be included in his schedule, he said, “Julio has very fond memories of his last visit to Roquetas and wanted to return. He especially remembers the warm welcome he received from the audience and the friendly hospitality during his stay here.” The other five cities he’ll visit are Albacete (22 June), Barcelona (25 June), Santander (29 June), Logrono (3 July), Alicante (6 July). Roquetas is the closing date on the Spanish leg of the tour, taking place on 13 July. Tickets are available on-line at Ticketmaster.es, the Auditorio Theatre and other outlets in the town. More details can be found on the Julio Inglesias website/tour.

A feeder channel, the Balsa de Sapo is deemed to be the cause of the problem, as it brings large amounts of water from the area towards El Ejido into the Canuela. The two councils are unable to agree who should carry out improvement work, which is clearly in need of doing. The water eventually reaches the beach in Roquetas and this poses another problem. Not only is the brackish water unsightly, causing a muddy brown stain on the beach, it also poses a health hazard; much of the water filters from the agricultural land irrigation systems and contains amounts of chemicals. Although the problem has been highlighted by the recent heavy rainfall, it is not a new one. Proposals were first put forward over two years ago to improve the natural channels for water evacuation (Ramblas) in the municipality. It was suggested a system of pipes be installed right through the area, taking the overflow water out to sea. In a statement issued by the city

2012 Council Budget Surplus Almost 19 Million Euros

The City Hall published its accounts for 2012 last week and showed a large surplus of almost 19 million euros. A spokesman for the accounts department said many other councils would like to be able to make such an announcement and that these figures showed once again the care with which the local government approached its work. It now puts the local authority in a strong position to carry out a number of investment plans for the forthcoming years. Included in the list is a road improvement scheme throughout the region, “To repair roads which have become badly worn over the years.” New sports fields are to be constructed in Las Marinas and El Parador and more storm channels are to be built, especially in the Urbanisation.

Martin Shortland is a freelance

journalist, living in Spain since retiring

from a career as a broadcaster, writer and radio journalist. He has worked for

the BBC and in commercial radio, most recently as Programme Director and Head of News for large radio group in the South East of England

Hall of Roquetas on Monday, they say they are now considering taking legal action against the Council of Andalucia. They believe it is the responsibility of the regional council to maintain the channels, pointing out they have ignored repeated requests from the City Hall to address what is becoming a growing problem.


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Currently, many European citizens are experiencing changes which are bringing the effects of the crisis in Spain much closer to home. Some of you may be losing your entitlement to a SIP card, or if privately insured and dissatisfied with premium increases, no customer service in your language, your insurance company has radically reduced and changed their services? Are you in this situation? Would you consider a reasonably priced private health insurance with ASSSA so that you can visit local, English speaking doctors in Spain? ASSSA offers you impartial advice and tailor-made solutions with special offers available and special conditions for those transferring in from another private insurer. Personal advice and support even after signing your contract? With our insurance company, this comes as a matter of course. ASSSA has, for over 75 years, offered its customers in Spain excellent private health insurance at an affordable price. For the last 20 Years we have specialized in meeting the private health insurance demands of our European fellow citizens along the Costa. In order to achieve this superior customer service and customer proximity, we have set up a chain of customer service offices along the coast.

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Nobody Is Perfect The moment I first saw Laurence in the prosaic surroundings of Domestic Appliances in Hyperocio it was love at first sight - I knew I wanted him. My rapture knew no bounds when he condescended to take up residence with us. In fact, in the humble surroundings of Casa Biggs he shone even more gloriously – purple and magnificent he commanded centre stage in every room he entered. I am a woman satisfied as I follow Laurence devotedly throughout the house, though Pete is less enraptured; the entry of Laurence into a room heralds the exit of Pete. Despite his flamboyant outward appearance and his imperial demeanor he has fitted in to our family with an ease that speaks of good breeding. He is not a demanding guest, insisting only on access to a power source. His personal needs are straightforward and minimal; cleanliness, both internal and external are essential for his continued cooperation, and for that reason I have bought him a special soft bristled long handled brush for getting into all the nooks and crannies that might otherwise get overlooked. Laurence and I have an accord; I anticipate his

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viewpoint path, preceding his entry into each room by clearing chairs, tables, sofas and all movable sundries out of his way to ease his passage through the house. Then, when the majestic entourage has passed, I put them all back again! But recently a tiny cloud has appeared on the horizon of this blissful relationship. Nobody is perfect, and I have encountered a flaw in Laurence’s purple perfection. This dent in Laurence’s omnipotence has become obvious through the Dog That Is Not Ours, who is moulting. She is quite a small dog, about the size of a Fox Terrier, yet every day she leaves behind on our one and only carpet enough hair to cover a large Alsatian. How so much hair can come off such a small dog is beyond me, but it does. Cue Laurence, whose primary task in life is to remove this hair. This he does, calmly, efficiently, and with no loss of dignity. He remains Lord of the Dance – except for his head, which becomes covered in dog hair! The electrical charge between Laurence’s head and the dog’s hair causes the latter to stick to the former, and I then have to vacuum his head. It’s not much of a task, but it annoys me to vacuum the vacuum cleaner. I am going to write to Laurence’s creator, that master of lateral thinking, James Dyson, and suggest that in future all Dysons be manufactured with non-dog-hair-sticky heads.

Deliver Us Our Daily Bread

Our local SuperValu supermarket has had a major refurb recently and apart from the change of name to DialPrix and the new vivid green decor - which would make Robin Hood feel right at home - there is a much better use of space and a nicer display generally. Business is always brisk and it’s a good example of how smaller retail outlets can maintain their market share in the face of the big boys by giving a wide selection of goods and friendly service. That is a refreshing change in this day and age when customer service is a dying art. But it also got me thinking about those presupermarket days, when shops specialised in specific produce

and goods, and when impeccable customer service was the norm. We still have bakeries and long may that be the case, but in the UK there were butchers, newsagents, fish mongers, green groceries, sweet shops & tobacconists, all trading side by side. Of course, we have the ubiquitous markets here in Spain, where fresh fruit and vegetables are in abundance and where fresh usually does mean fresh, having come straight off the fields - unlike some of the third rate produce that can be found in English markets. I can remember as a young lad seeing my Mum struggling up the street, loaded down with her weekly shopping, having had to catch the trolley bus into town four miles away and then back again. In addition there was a small parade of shops within walking distance, consisting of a butcher, who would

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also oblige by making deliveries if necessary, a newsagents & confectioner and a chippie - an essential part of 1950’s life. And I would often be volunteered to rush off to pick up this or that. The daily delivery

ser vices of the milkman and baker were something that you could always rely on, and this was augmented in our neck of the woods by a grocery service called Premier. There was not a huge selection on this van, but it certainly helped to be able

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to pick up the odd essentials without a trip to the shops. In addition, other services were familiar visitors in the streets of the estate. The coal wagon was a frequent caller and would stop on request to drop off the odd sack of coal here or a bag of coke there. The Rag and Bone man who gave plastic bags filled with water and a solitary goldfish in exchange for bundles of old clothes and bric-a-brac. Over the years we acquired a number of fish in this way, and those that weren’t enjoyed with chips, went on to live long and happy lives in their fish bowl on the window sill. Most of these deliverers it must be said, used horse and cart and it was only later that they became mechanised. It was always a race with the neighbours into the street with a bucket and shovel if the nag had dropped-a-load in the course of its journey. The results could be seen by way of some spectacular displays in the rose beds of neighbouring gardens. In addition to these we had the usual Mr Whippy and Mr Softee ice cream vans and a colourful Italian character called Giuseppe. The vehicle he used was an ancient motorcycle combination. The bullet shaped sidecar had been converted to a freezer and was painted white with the name ‘Giuseppe’s Cornetti’s’ on one side and the standard slogan of all ice cream vendors - ‘Stop Me and Buy One’ - on the other. The rumour

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The Alquerian delegation blinked at their first sight of Britain. It was grey, overcast and raining. Manuela wondered why the sky was so low. A chill wind ripped through the group as they made their way to the waiting transport. A minibus which had certainly seen better times. The number-plate sported a crest with the letters RoU, Republic of Uggaby. Sid Bognurdler the driver, welcomed them in a strange strangled fen accent which Blythe Gruntmore vaguely recognised. He responded in his Geordie English and Bognurdler thought, ‘What a strange language Spanish is’. Manuela, Gruntmore, Rodriquez and Poyato enjoyed the journey north. The view through the window of the minibus was of a dank green countryside, so different from the sun bleached Alquerian Valley. Manuela was on her best behaviour. The others were worried about her attitude problem and sent her to an ‘anger management’ specialist. However after her first consultation the ‘specialist’ himself was seeking professional help. Uggaby’s history is on a parallel with that of Alqueria’s. It was founded by time-expired men of the VI Victrix Roman legion. Their descendants lived in peace, their way of life changing little until the summer of AD820. In that year the Viking, Sitrik the Putrid was exiled to Uggaby. His successors have ever since been a constant source of aggravation to the dark-eyed descendants of the Victorious 6th Legion. With the River Waveney to the north and Sitrik’s stream to the south Uggaby was technically an island. Both the Suffolk and Norfolk County Councils used the island status to wash their hands of the place. On application to central government for clarification they too denied responsibility. Uggaby became an independent republic. A reception at the Uggabian Town Hall offered traditional village fare. Unfortunately this was also on a par with Alquerian food and therefore virtually inedible. An acquired taste, Pugh the Mayor had said, however this was a euphemism for ‘ruddy awful’. A particularly sticky moment occurred when Manuela, champion of the Alquerian Hill People met Marta, the Uggabian matriarch. Dark eyes examined dark eyes. The girls circled each other. They could find no fault. They became firm friends, a union of anarchistic souls. The relief in the hall was almost akin to rejoicing. Homing pigeons brought from Alqueria were released. Seizing their chance for freedom they headed north east towards Scandinavia and were never seen again. To put this new found alliance on an official footing a treaty was signed. The Treaty for Autonomous Republics and Territory Security (T.A.R.T.S) came into being. A contented hush fell over Uggaby as it and its guests settled down for the evening. The only sounds were the gurgling of the Waveney along with Marta and Manuela giggling in the dark. was that Giuseppe had previously been a professional barber, so it’s possible - bearing in mind what it is that all barber’s stock for their male clients at the weekend – his catch phrase might then have been ‘Buy Me and Stop One’. But that’s just my mind working overtime. Giuseppe sported a waxed moustache turned up at the ends and always wore a red striped apron and a straw boater with a feather. He would pull up in each street and with the aid of a loud hailer, bawl out, “I’m ‘Ere!” at the top of his lungs. Another regular caller was the

Corona man, who delivered our weekly requirement of four bottles of pop in varying flavours and took back the previous weeks empties. Then if we were really lucky, there was a rare visit from the Muffin & Crumpet man. Always on foot and balancing a large tray on his head, he advertised his wares by ringing a hand bell as he marched through the streets. Talking of which, I quite fancy a crumpet for my tea. I’ll just nip down to DialPrix. Must be careful not to wear anything green though. I could get lost!


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Meditation Mantra

If you have ever tried Meditation and struggled that’s perfectly normal for ALL of us at any given time “even the hardened Meditators”. Here is a wonderful and simple technique to use every day and its works wonders when you sit quietly in Meditation. This is a mantra you are saying internally to yourself (over and over as you breathe in/out). I AM BREATHING IN I AM BREATHING OUT. That’s it! So simple and yet effective! This mantra I AM BREATHING IN I AM BREATHING OUT not only helps the body to relax it will top up your energy and life force. As you do this you may feel light headed only because most people do not breathe properly, most people do not recognise that this is true either until they start Yoga or try some simple breath work. BELOW are some basic guidelines before you begin. Posture: Different postures affect how the energy flows through the body and how alert the mind is in meditation. For most meditations, we suggest sitting upright with the spine erect while still being comfortable. How Long to Meditate: Usually 15-30 minutes is a good meditation time, although if you are new to meditation, you may want to start with 5 or 10 and build up. If you meditate regularly, it can be helpful to meditate about the same number of minutes each time. When to Meditate: When you meditate will partly depend on what kind of meditation you are doing and the purpose of the meditation. Although you can meditate at any time, the ideal times are usually in the morning as a start to your day, or in the late afternoon/evening in order to unwind from the activity of the day and be refreshed for the evening. If you do a meditation which energizes you, it’s better not to do it before bedtime. Some meditations, however, are specifically designed for falling asleep and many people find listening to many of our guided meditations helps them relax into sleep. Meditations which are deeply relaxing are best done on an empty stomach or at least a couple of hours after a meal. How often to Meditate: The ideal frequency of meditation may vary from person to person depending on many different factors. Generally speaking, once or twice a day is ideal. A regular routine of meditation is invaluable. Thoughts in Meditation: Thoughts arise spontaneously in the mind. They are a natural part of meditation. The goal of meditation is to become more at ease, relaxed and at peace with whatever is happening. Therefore, it is important to not resist anything that comes in meditation, including thoughts. Don’t try to push out thoughts or resist them. Simply notice that thoughts are present and let them go the way they come — effortlessly. When you find that the awareness has been caught up in a train of thought, easily come back to the focus of your meditation. It’s important to understand that you have not made a mistake when thoughts come or the mind has become absorbed in thought. It’s a natural part of meditation. The mind may get caught up in a “story” about what is happening in our life, or even what is happening in meditation — what has happened or will happen. Likewise, we can let go of that. Don’t purposely follow the train of thought. Let it go. Let go of the meaning of thoughts. Let thoughts be a meaningless activity in the mind! Our experience of thoughts may change as we Meditate; as we disengage the gears of the mind, the mind has an opportunity to settle down. We may experience more subtle levels of the thinking process. Thoughts may become more vague, or may even be an intuitive felt sense of something — a knowing that does not get translated into words and concepts. Allow this process of the changing experience of One to One Meditation Sessions and Group Classes available please contact Tracy Hughes at thmeditation@yahoo.com telephone 968583979 or 672567627 for more information. Classes currently running every Monday at - Ascention Holistic Centre in Los Alcazares.

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thoughts to happen. Sometimes you may experience a kind of dream-like state, somewhere between being asleep and awake. This also is a natural experience in meditation. There may also be times when there is a state of “no thought”. No matter what happens just take it easy — take it as it comes! Falling asleep in Meditation: Hopefully in meditation we enter a state of “non-resistance”. This would include not resisting sleep if it comes. Therefore, if sleep comes, let it come. As the body relaxes, it will take the opportunity for sleep if it is needed. If you find that you fall asleep frequently in meditation, it may mean that you need more sleep at night and is a good reminder to make sure you are getting enough rest. Strong emotions: When we enter into a state of relaxation in meditation, strong emotions can sometimes arise. This can happen for several reasons. When the mind settles down in meditation, we may become aware of an emotion that has been “under the surface” while we are busy and focused on other things. It may also be that the deep relaxation of meditation causes a kind of “unwinding” or purification, so that any emotion that has been held in the body is released. The meditative state can be much like the dream state in which various issues are being processed. If we are uncomfortable with a particular emotion, such as grief, the tendency may be to want to push it out. Emotions are a flow of life energy, and if we resist that flow, the energy becomes “stuck”. If you notice resistance to emotions, let the resistance go. Allow the emotion to be experienced fully and the energy of the emotion can flow and resolve. On the other hand, when a strong emotion arises, the mind may become very busy trying to work it out and making a story about it. If anger arises, for example, the mind might pick up on something that happened in the past, or imagine something happening now as the cause of the anger. This involvement of the mind in the emotion intensifies and feeds it, and also obstructs it from moving through easily. When we become aware of being caught up in a train of thought or a story, let that go and bring the awareness easily back to the focus of the meditation. (The focus will depend on the meditation you are doing.) If the emotion or thought is so strong that you cannot easily come back to your focus, then simply allow the mind and body to feel the emotion. Let the awareness locate a physical sensation in the body that is associated with the strong emotion (or thought). The key is to not over analyse simply continue to feel that sensation in the body. With the awareness easily on the sensation, it will eventually dissolve and the mind will be free to continue with the focus of the meditation. Ending Meditation: It’s important to take time to come out of meditation slowly. When we are deeply rested in meditation, it can be jarring to suddenly get up and start our activity. Remain with your eyes closed for a minute or two. Stretch, move around a bit, and gradually become more active. When you are ready to open your eyes, you can open them downcast at first. Take your time! Please email me and let me know how you get on, I would love to hear your comments!

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FITNESS 4YOU Now arrived the only boxing ring in the area! Come & join our club the best fitness training for complete toning of the body. Learn the discipline side of boxing skills & discipline yourself. You will gain good goals to where you want to be. Yes, hard work, but worth it! Boxing in the UK is a big thing but I see more people wanting to learn the skills of boxing & self defence & have peace of mind. Try it, Boxing for fitness. If boxing isn’t for you come & try body combat. Same moves as boxing, but kicks, blocks, punches, twists & a great cardio workout, ages from

18 – 60 plus. Follow us on Facebook: open glove boxing club Turre at fitness 4 you gym. DONNA’S BOUTIQUE has a fabulous collection of quality & affordable clothing all from the UK, catering for sizes 8 - 28 which are constantly being updated. There are also many accessories to admire inc sparkly costume jewellery, hats, handbags & shoes to name a few, all at excellent prices! Donna’s eye for fashion makes every lady feel good in their outfit & that’s why her customers come back time after time! If you cannot go to the shop the shop will come

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...TAKE A TRIP TO TURRE FOR ALL YOUR SHOPPING NEEDS MARI CRUZ is situated in Turre high street. It has a lovely outside terrace and roomy indoor area. Specialising in grilled meats, fish all cooked on BBQ & regional dishes as well as a great variety of wine, beers, tapas and an excellent variety of freshly homemade pizzas & pastas is available to eat in or take away. There is Lounge for meetings, company dinners, small events & birthdays. Come & buy any pizza to take away and get a free margarita pizza absolutely free. Special menus of the day are available changing every week and if you fancy something special try the evening menu, 2 courses min 4 people and receive a free bottle of cava. GILLEE’S BAR is the bar to go for all football, English/ Spanish & major sports events. Food menu includes Full English breakfasts, served all day, Friday is Fish & chips day and on Sundays a traditional roast dinner is served. They now cater for private functions & parties call in for more information you will definitely receive a warm welcome STYLES has been in Turre 18 months now. Thanks to the commitment of Michelle and Wendy, they do their best to offer their clients up-to-date hairdressing & beauty treatments. Now in stock are the new micro hair extensions, the latest new technique to apply hair extensions by using micro ring instead of glue. It also benefits from the light weight & is very easy to use. It is very safe for the natural hair. Tooth gems &

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People with a sunny disposition are less likely to have high cholesterol, new research suggests. Middleaged optimists were found to have better levels of ‘good’ cholesterol, which has a protective effect on the heart and helps cancel out ‘bad’ cholesterol. They also had lower levels of triglycerides, the fatty molecules involved in hardening of the arteries, said the researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health. Part of the reason may be due to the optimists’ tendency to have a healthy body weight and a ‘prudent’ diet, say the researchers. The report, published in Mail Online, indicates they analysed data from the Midlife in the United States study, which included phone interviews and lab tests for 990 people aged 40 to 70. Based on the interviews, participants’ levels of optimism were rated on a scale from 6 to 30 depending on their

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agreement or disagreement with statements such as ‘in uncertain times I usually expect the best’, and so on. People with higher optimism scores also had more high-density lipoprotein (HDL) the desirable form of cholesterol that is believed to protect against heart disease. For every increase of five points on the optimism scale, HDL in the blood increased by one milligram per deciliter. That same HDL increase would translated to a three per cent reduction in the risk for heart disease, the researchers said. For comparison, regular exercise can decrease heart disease risk by six per cent. But there was no connection between optimism and total cholesterol levels, or to low-density lipoproteins (LDL), the bad’ cholesterol.

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Lead study author Julia Boeh said: ‘It is one additional piece of evidence suggesting that our psychological health and physical health are intertwined, and that viewing the world optimistically may have some tangible benefits for our health.’ Previous research by Boehm and her colleagues had shown a link between optimism and lowered heart attack risk, so they decided to look at whether there was an independent connection between optimistic or pessimistic outlooks and cholesterol, which is known to play a role in heart attack risk. Franz Messerli, a cardiologist at St. Luke’sRoosevelt Hospital in New York, who was not involved in the study, said: ‘It’s still impossible to say whether optimism causes a change in cholesterol, or cholesterol influences outlook, or both are subject to some third variable.’ The Harvard researchers did try to account for other influences, and when they factored in lifestyles, including diet and alcohol consumption, and body weight - the link between optimism and blood fats became weaker. That suggests that optimists’ tendency to have healthier lifestyles and weight may explain ‘in part’ the differences in their blood lipids, researchers said. Conversely, the risk of heart attack and stroke goes up in depressed people, Messerli said. ‘But nobody has shown the opposite, that all of a sudden if you go from a pessimist to an optimist your risk goes down.’

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The Major - Stephen Lawrence

“Unfamiliar territory, not knowing what lies ahead.” Betrayal and murder dominate from start to finish. Stephen Lawrence adopts the mystery, thriller and suspense genre and admits to being influenced in his writing by James Patterson, Michael Connelly, Ian Rankin and Clive Cussler. Pete, as the protagonist in this thriller is an interesting mixture of aggression and brutality combined with a sense of guilt and wrongdoings or what I would simply call humanity. He almost becomes a real life James Bond ! The mystery is this. Pete longs for the camaraderie and the adrenaline rush, the thrills and spills of army life but he has been medically discharged and he seems to be in retirement mode, happily married to Jess, a talented freelance architect. Okay so far? Something is missing. He wanted to recapture his SAS days in the Glorious Glosters craving the excitement and danger of former times. He reflects on his Falklands’ experience in June 1982 with hand to hand combat and death. The air was filled with smoke and fumes of cordite. Atmospheric. He had strayed past the enemy line and came face-to-face with his enemy. He killed him of course. That’s what he was trained to do. Once a killer, always a killer. How can a mercenary settle for a mundane, domesticated life and existence? A suburbanite, a retiree who longed for that unfamiliar territory, not knowing what lies ahead, that danger. Pete was beginning to feel trapped and admitted that he wasn’t really content with his life. His salvation, the well-needed tonic arrived on his 45th birthday, a late mid-life crisis halteda proposition, an offer too good to refuse special operations, highly confidential work. Very tempting. To digress, we have a steamy sex scene after Pete’s birthday bash. He was knocked out in the barn, bound to a chair, hooded with a gag tied round his mouth and stripped of his clothes. When he started to return to part-consciousness he thought back to his days of being trussed up ready for interrogation OR torture OR EVEN WORSE execution! Horror. He thought it might be a sexual, deviant or ritualistic torture. You can probably work this bit out for yourself. X-rated. Inevitably, Pete agrees to work for the Major. His senses became hyper and after making the decision, he felt confident that it would give him a purpose in life, self-belief and restore his shattered confidence. He goes into each of his assignments metaphorically blindfolded, uncertain as he performs his role of playing God or more accurately, playing the devil’s advocate. There were many moments when Pete simply felt out of his depth and wanted OUT. Could he? No. Pete was stupidly caught in a compromising position so the Major blackmailed him in such a way that it could have jeopardized his marriage and endangered his family. Having to eliminate a person unnerved him, it clawed at his insides. He assassinated his victim by shooting him through the heart, followed by a clean hole in the back of his head followed by a third bullet in the centre of his bare back. That’s what I call thorough. If you enjoy a bit of horror you’ll like this: Pete knew his face would have blown away and his heart would be in shreds. This is the Spanish connection-Guardamar del Segura. A cold-blooded killing. Anger and hatred gnaw away at his insides as his bank balances explodes and Pete’s mission, in fact his sole purpose in life is now to locate the monster and destroy him. A tall order. In his pursuit of this fiend he also discovers the truth of what really happened to his brother Mark who had been allegedly killed in a freak car crash. The heat had been so intense that nothing recognisable remained. The narrative builds up to a dramatic and unexpected climax with a number of surprises or shocks to keep you on your toes from start to finish. Is it all’s well that ends well? Well not quite so in this case but ENJOY! Publisher: Author House UK. ISBN: 978-1-4772-4342-8 Carol Naylor - writing exclusively for the Sol Times Naylorcl@hotmail.es & www.carolnaylor.blogspot.com

If you are one of those people loving the sight of flames and the smell of gunpowder, the Valencian famous festival known as ´Las Fallas´ is the event for you. This unique celebration is characterised for being smoky, loud, crazy and rowdy while the city is literally set ablaze. This well-known Valencia event began as a feast day to commemorate St Joseph, the patron of Valencia and the saint of carpenters.

The Valencia Fallas have developed into a multifaceted festival also celebrating ´fire´ with a population swelling to three million of flame-loving people. Las Fallas´ centre of attraction are the creation and destruction of the ninots, which are statues made of huge cardboard, wood and plaster located over 350 places like parks and key intersections all over Valencia city. The lifelike ninots frequently and satirically portray current events and bawdy scenes (Spanish celebrities and lampooning corrupt politicians are especially liked). Crafted by neighbourhood organisations, they are quite expensive and take about six months to build; many ninots are quite a few stories tall with cranes needed to move them into position. The ninots remain in place until St Joseph´s Day, 19th March, when they are burned during “La Cremá.” Young men with axes chop holes into the ninots and put fireworks inside them in the early evening. While the street lights are turned off the spectators chant; then at exactly the stroke of midnight all the ninots are set on fire. The local firemen have devised over the years unique ways to protect Valencia´s buildings from burning alongside the ninots: for instance, by covering storefronts neatly with fireproof tarps. Also one of the ninots is spared from burning into flames each year by the crowds´ vote and will be exhibited in the local ninot museum along other years´ favourites. The Valencia Fallas festival origins are

somewhat obscure, though they are thought to be the evolution of pagan ceremonies of the celebration held on the planting season and spring onset. Also in the 1500s the city of Valencia only used street lights during the long winter nights, street lamps that were hung on wooden structures or ´parots´. When the days were longer, since the parots were not needed, they were customarily burned on St Joseph´s Day. Even now Las Fallas have kept their working-class satirical roots, while the upper classes and the faint-of-heart often leave the city when it is the actual time for this celebration. Apart from burning the ninots, there are also other activities during the Valencia Fallas festivities; there are a wide range of beauty pageants, paella contests, parades and bullfights daily all throughout the city. Besides, during the days leading up to “la cremá”, improvised displays of fireworks happen. Finally another highlight of Las Fallas in Valencia are the 2pm daily “mascletá” held in the Town Hall square, where the ground literally shakes for the 10 minutes following the ignition of a huge pile of firecrackers. Article courtesy of www.aboutvalencia.com


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Bankers

Last December I visited my new bank in Vera. It’s blue instead of the old yellow as they had bought my old bank for just a Euro. The bank typifies the arrogance the banking sector is famed for; I was scolded for daring to come in just before Christmas when I told them I had not received a letter informing me of my new account number. They explained that my post man is dishonest or lazy, or both as he had burnt, stolen or eaten the letter. I returned in early January as my business banking charges doubled after the takeover. I was brusquely told that nothing could be done so I asked to close my account. Suddenly the man smiled and said ‘you can have free banking if you deposit 800€ a month into your business account!’ Times may be hard in the property sector but if I couldn’t pay in 800€ then I would be sweeping the streets. I was also offered a mouth-watering inducement of a Repsol charge card giving a gigantic 2% discount on fuel purchases. My knees went weak as I imagined how I could spend my new found savings. Of course I said yes to the man from Del Monte. Then every fortnight I would pop back to the bank and stand in line for ages only for the computer to say ‘no, no card yet!’ One time even the man who had originally tempted me with the devilish wonder checked and said ‘no, not yet try next week!’ I now know never to book any other appointments if a bank visit is on the cards and to take a flask, sandwiches and sleeping bag. Then, one day the most senior and most grumpy lady looked for my card. Ten minutes of fruitless

searching later and victory was at last mine – not a card but a meek ‘sorry’ followed by an almost inaudible ‘very sorry!’ Senior grump had to admit that the man had never ordered the card in the first place. A new card was promised in a weeks’ time. Knowing Spanish efficiency is non-existent unless nabbing our money via taxes and fines I left it a fortnight before girding my loins and donning battle dress for a return trip. My face dropped as the queue was again almost out the door. Never mind I thought, I will speak to senior grump as she will certainly recall her earlier capitulation. No such luck and I was told to stand in line. So I explained that I was only here due their earlier mistakes. Senior grump still said no. So I asked for the complaints book! Sparks flew from her feet as she sped into the bank managers’ office swiftly returning with the forms. The poor woman seemed grateful that I was officially moaning about their snail’s pace of service, all due to a lack of staff. Then I had to deliver the form to the Trading Standards office. I found the building where I thought they may be and entered an office only to be told that they were the Diputacion of Almeria and I needed the office opposite, the Junta de Andalucía. So I went up to the door and checked the opening hours which said Mon-Fri 10-2 and as it was only 1pm I turned the handle and of course it was locked! Back at the Diputacion they helpfully shrugged their shoulders, so I posted the form under the locked door wondering if Trading Standards have their own complaints book. At least I finally have the discount card now!

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I was lying in the bath last night thinking, isn’t nature funny, but that’s beside the point! Whilst in there I had an idea. I often get good ideas in the bath but we won’t go there at the moment. In amongst all that I was thinking, isn’t it just as well we’re not all the same and enjoy the same things. Food for example. Imagine if we all loved steak, there’d be mayhem at the Mercadona everyday as we all lay siege to the meat counter. But thank goodness we do all like many different things, some more weird than others. For example there are certainly some seventies wild children who still play their Little Jimmy Osmond albums to this day, which is sad because probably even Little Jimmy Osmond doesn’t play them now! But when it comes to food I’m firmly in the I don’t like shellfish camp. Lobster. I know it’s a delicacy and that many many people clamour for it, but really, apart from the taste, I can’t imagine eating something that you need an instruction manual for. If you must eat it, beware because when you read the instructions there is often a warning about the green stuff you may find inside. Call me unadventurous but I’m not really of a mind to devour something which, upon being decapitated by me, reveals squishy green stuff. No thank you. And quite apart from anything else, from certain angles they are the spitting image of that nasty creature that knocks lumps out of the crew in the film “Alien”. Of course, as I said, we’re all different and many people love seafood and especially Sushi. The Japanese have brought the world so much that is good and I am especially partial to their home theatre systems, but I am yet to be converted to Sushi! An example of why I have an aversion to it is Nazersushi. Yes it sounds like is married an evil army from Lord of the Rings but it is in fact a Graham to Helen and has Sushi dish that you eat after it has been stuffed with a daughter, Alice. salt and squashed with a stone for six months. Yes six He lives part of the year near Albox, months. but works in Qatar, So it’s not just nature that’s funny, our taste buds teaching. If you wish Graham are a little odd too! But it’s okay that people are all so to contact regarding this different and that some like really unfathomable things, article email: helenandg@yahoo. it means my fabulous Mantovani records are safe! co.uk

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in by all residents of Spain who have assets abroad worth more than 50,000 euros. This form must be presented before the end of April with severe penalties for not doing so. All resident of Spain shall provide the Spanish tax administration with the following information: 1. Information of bank accounts you may have abroad, already in your name, or have authorization or rights to at any time of the year which corresponds to the declaration. The information shall include: • The full name and address of the bank. • Full identification of the accounts. • The opening or cancellation date, or if applicable, grant and revocation as authorized. • The average balances of the last trimester and the corresponding average balances for the last trimester of the year 2. Information on securities, assets, values or rights representing the equities of all types of entities, or transfer own equities to a third party, of which they own and are abroad, as well as life insurance and life annuity policy holders or beneficiaries of temporary policies. In this case, the information must include, in addition to the identification of the entity, the balance on December 31st, the number and class of such assets. 3. Information on real estate located abroad. This last section will contain the following statement: • Type of property. • Property location: country, city, street and number. • Date of purchase & Value of purchase. The presentation in subsequent years will only be required when the value of the assets and rights have experienced an increase of over 20,000 euro on the determined value of the last statement made. The information shall be declared in the new model 720 from February 1st to April 30th 2013 for the data of the fiscal year 2012. Starting from the next fiscal year the declaration should be presented between the dates January 1st & March 31st. Michael Davies is a Spanish Abogado and has been practicing law in Almería since 1993. He is member of the Law societies of Almería and Madrid and has offices in Mojacar and Almeria High Street.


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The Benefits of a Good Mattress

We spend roughly one third of our life sleeping. This fact is lost on most people when they think about their mattress. A mattress lacking in back support reinforces poor sleeping posture, strains muscles and does not help keep the spine in alignment, and therefore sleeping on the wrong mattress has nothing but negative consequences. Two main factors to consider when choosing a mattress are comfort and support. Both are equally important, and choosing one that provides both will help reduce low back pain, allowing the structures in the spine to really rest and rejuvenate during the night. Sleeping on a good and comfortable mattress is the easiest way to ensure a full night’s sleep. Because sleep is so important for people’s health, there are a large number of health benefits to making sure your mattress is comfortable. One of these is the issue of back pain, which can severely affect the quality of life of older people. A comfortable memory foam mattress means that there will be a large reduction in the amount of back pain, and memory foam mattresses that are available are designed to mould to the sleeping position of the user’s body, so that aches and pains may be alleviated altogether. Apart from the obvious fact that the person will no longer suffer the physical pain, there are other benefits. Older people will be able to have fuller and more active days because of the relief from pain, and this in turn will lead to less stress in their lives. A more comfortable mattress will also lead to lower stress levels in all types of people, as one of the main reasons for stress is lack of sleep. Once the problem of sleep deprivation is eliminated, stress levels will go down because the user will be better rested and much more able to function. Mattress design and technology has never been more innovative. We offer a wide range at prices to suit every pocket. Open spring mattress: This remains the most commonly used springing system in the world. Border rod or wire gives the mattress a firm edge and helps retain its shape. Pocket spring mattress: These are more luxurious, with individual small springs housed in separate fabric pockets. Springs work independently to respond to individual body weight. Ideal if there’s a considerable weight or size variation between you and your partner! These need to be turned regularly to ensure even settlement. Foam Mattress: Memory foam mattresses adjust to the contours of the body when someone sits or lays on them, however they are slow to expand back to their natural shape making middle of the night adjustments uncomfortable. Latex mattress: Similar to foam but they don’t take as long to recover! Resilient feel with excellent durability and are ideal for anyone with allergies as they are labelled hypoallergenic with anti-microbial properties. They conform to your body’s contours, breathable, so you won’t overheat and require no turning, but occasional rotation will distribute the wear evenly! Visco-elastic mattress: Very high-tec, your body heat reacts with the foam to soften it; the mattress then moulds and re-moulds to your body’s contours. Provides excellent support and enables natural movement during sleep. Helps to maintain correct posture and align spine horizontally when lying on your side and are hypo-allergenic with anti-microbial properties. Occasional rotation is necessary to distribute the wear evenly.

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property guide.... Foreign Property Buyers in Spain Continue to Flourish

38,312 non-residents bought properties in Spain last year, almost on par with 2007 levels. According to a report by Kyero.com, the latest data from the General Council of Notaries revealed a substantial 28.4% increase in the number of foreign and non-resident buyers of Spanish property in 2012. “The situation on the ground here in Spain over the last 12 months is in many ways different to how it has been portrayed to the rest of

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the world. Far from Spain being ‘in pain’, the second homes market in 2012 experienced a real revival with more buyers from more diverse countries seen since 2007″ said Marc Pritchard, Sales & Marketing Manager of Spanish house builder, Taylor Wimpey España. Taylor Wimpey’s own activity has shown a similar increase. “We experienced an overall 31% increase in sales to foreign buyers in 2012 with Russians up 27%, Brits 24% but also notably Scandinavian buyers

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What the Color of Your Living Room Says About You! willingness to put themselves ‘out there.

brown If you love rich browns in your decor, you take your obligations seriously, are industrious, and value the respect of those close to you.

black Dare to go with dramatic black? You’re elegant, comfortable with formality, complex, a bit mysterious. Precise in your thinking you quickly understand concepts, connect ideas, and envision ways to make things happen.

bright green Bright green lovers are someone who exudes positive energy and a ‘we can make it happen’ philosophy. With a discerning sensibility and an innate desire to put others at ease, this person is a natural when it comes to social endeavors.

Yellow Bright sunshine yellow has the same high energy as you do when you set your mind on a goal; a unique mix of several bold colors says that you make you own rules — and you inspire others with how you experience life fully.

blue As tried and true blue, you bring a nononsense attitude to most endeavors, and your strong belief in the things you undertake is often the key to their

success.

light green Celadon indicates that you are a good listener, have genuine compassion, and allow others to express their hopes and fears.

pink If you’re drawn to bright pink, you’re maybe a bit tempestuous, someone who seeks out new experiences and surroundings. Easily bored by the mundane, you live life with a


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ECOLOGICAL LAVENDER FARM CASA LAVANDA OPENS FOR PUBLIC Tucked away in the hills of El Valle lays the lavender farm Casa Lavanda. Set in a dazzling environment, just a stone’s throw away from Melegis and Restabal, the Dutch owned farm grows 1.5 hectares of ‘lavandula angustifolia’ organically, taking advantage of all the natural resources the Lecrin Valley and Sierra Nevada offers. Being the only ecological lavender farm in Andalusia, Casa Lavanda finds itself back in a unique position. Amongst snow-topped mountains, neighbouring pueblos blancos and countless citrus, almond and olive-groves, Casa Lavanda cultivates more than 20.000 plants on the breathtaking cortijo Buena Vista. Planting, maintenance and harvesting is carried out by hand and the production of the organic essential oil takes place at the farm itself. By using a traditional copper alembic still for steam distillation, Casa Lavanda restored an old Andalusian craft skill and sets back hands of time while enjoying the golden liquid, extracted from one of the worlds most authentic and medicinal plants. Due to the fertility and richness of their ancient soil, Casa Lavanda produces

ecological oil of excellent quality. Lavender and its oil aids relaxation, is a great skin toner, improve quality of sleep, relieves headaches, eases muscle pain and contains many other health benefits. Because of its characteristics lavender oil is one of the most used oils in holistic- and aromatherapy. Casa Lavanda offers a broad range of own branded lavender based products. A quick glance reveals; fresh and dried flowers, lavender sachets, bath salts and oils, soaps, massage-, body- and facial oils, hydrolytes and lavender mists for body and mind. The pure essential organic oil vaporised is set back the mind, distresses and comforts body and soul. The farm tells the story and advantages of lavender through field walks, workshops, harvesting and distilling demonstrations, lavender picking days, high teas, fairs and/or customized arrangements on request. If it is just a one hour visit, or a long stay around the purple glowing fields and the beautiful Lecrin Valley, feel welcome at Casa Lavanda. With the 1th Spring Home & Garden Lavender Fair at 28 April; a flower/plant, antique, brocante, art and culinary market starting at 11.00 a.m. and lasting till sundown – the ecological farm opens the lavender season at their premises. Casa Lavanda opens for public from May till October at Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10 am till sunset. For groups and/or other private options pls. contact the farm. For more info and arrangements visit www.casalavanda. es or find us on Facebook (casa.lavanda). For direct contact call Femke; 692 534 949 or Erik; 634 849 633

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FOOD & DRINK...

Irish Beef Stew Ingredients Method

1½kg stewing beef, cubed 175gstreaky bacon 3 tbsp olive oil 12 baby onions, peeled 18 button mushrooms, left whole 3 carrots, cut into quarters salt & ground black pepper 1 tbsp chopped thyme 2 tbsp chopped parsley 10 cloves of garlic, grated 425ml red wine 425ml chicken/beef stock For the roux 50g butter - 50g flour

POTATO AND APP LE PUDDING Ingredients

2tbsp Butter 8oz Self-raising flour 6oz mashed potatoes 4tbsp Milk 5 x apples Brown or white sugar 2 cloves Juice of 1/2 lemon 3tbsp Cider

Method

Mix the butter into the hot mashed potatoes, add a good pinch of salt, and the flour, and mix well, then add enough milk to make a soft, slack dough. Roll out and line a 1-qt bowl with some of it, reserving enough for the lid. Fill with the apples, peeled and cored and finely sliced, and sweeten to taste with sugar. Add 2 whole cloves, the lemon juice and the cider, taking care not to make it too wet. Dampen the pastry edges, lay the lid on and press down. Cover with foil and secure well. Steam, or cook set in boiling water up to the rim, for 2 - 2 1/2 hours. Serve cut in wedges with cream or home-made custard.

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Brown the beef and bacon in the olive oil in a hot casserole or heavy saucepan. Remove the meat and toss in the onions, mushrooms and carrots, one ingredient a t a time, seasoning each time. Place these back in the casserole, along with the herbs and garlic. Cover with red wine and stock and simmer for one hour or until the meat and vegetables are cooked. To make the roux, in a separate pan melt the butter, add the flour and cook for 2 minutes. When the stew is cooked, remove the meat and vegetables. Bring the remaining liquid to the boil and add 1 tbsp of roux. Whisk the mixture until the roux is broken up and the juices have thickened, allowing to boil. Replace the meat and vegetables, and taste for seasoning. Sprinkle with chopped parsley and serve

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Ingredients 170gself-raising wholemeal flour 170g/6oz plain flour

Preheat the oven: 400F/200C/Gas 6.

½ tsp salt Tip the flours, salt and bicarbonate of soda into a ½ tsp bicarbonate of soda large mixing bowl and stir. Make a well in the centre and pour in the buttermilk, mixing quickly with a 290ml/½ pint buttermilk large fork to form a soft dough. (Depending upon the absorbency of the flour, you may need to add a little milk if the dough seems too stiff but it should not be too wet or sticky.) Turn onto a lightly floured surface and knead briefly. Form into a round and flatten the dough slightly before placing on a lightly floured baking sheet. Cut a cross on the top and bake for about 30 minutes or until the loaf sounds hollow when tapped. Cool on a wire rack.

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St Patrick’s Day has come to be associated with everything Irish: anything green and gold, shamrocks and luck. Most importantly, to those who celebrate its intended meaning, St. Patrick’s Day is a traditional day for spiritual renewal and offering prayers for missionaries worldwide.

Who Was St. Patrick? St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, is one of Christianity’s most widely known figures; but for all his celebrity, his life remains somewhat of a mystery. Many of the stories traditionally associated with St. Patrick, including the famous account of his banishing all the snakes from Ireland, are false, the products of hundreds of years of exaggerated storytelling! It is known that St. Patrick was born in Britain to wealthy parents near the end of the 4th century and is believed to have died on March 17, around 460 A.D. Although his father was a Christian deacon, it has been suggested that he probably took on the role because of tax incentives and there is no evidence that Patrick came from a particularly religious family! At the age of sixteen, Patrick was taken prisoner by a group of Irish raiders who were attacking his family’s estate. Transported to Ireland, he spent six years in captivity, during which he worked as a shepherd, outdoors and away from people. Lonely and afraid, he turned to his religion for solace, becoming a devout Christian. After more than six years as a prisoner, Patrick escaped. According to his writing, a voice - which he believed to be God - spoke to him in a dream, telling him it was time to leave Ireland. Patrick walked nearly 200 miles from County Mayo, where it is believed he was held, to the Irish coast. After escaping to Britain, Patrick reported that he experienced a second revelation - an angel in a dream tells him to return to Ireland as a missionary. Soon after, Patrick began religious training, a course of study that lasted more than fifteen years. After his ordination as a priest, he was sent to Ireland with a dual mission - to minister to Christians already living in Ireland and to begin to convert the Irish. Familiar with the Irish language and culture, Patrick chose to incorporate traditional ritual into his lessons of

Christianity instead of attempting to eradicate native Irish beliefs; these included bonfires to celebrate Easter and he also superimposed a sun, a powerful Irish symbol, onto the Christian cross to create what is now called a Celtic cross, so that veneration of the symbol would seem more natural to the Irish. Although a small number of Christians were already entrenched when Patrick arrived, most Irish practiced a nature-based pagan religion, centering on a rich tradition of oral legend and myth. When this is considered, it is no surprise that the story of Patrick’s life became exaggerated over the centuries-spinning exciting tales to remember history has always been a part of the Irish way of life! St. Patrick’s Day is therefore celebrated on March 17 - his religious feast day and the (alleged) anniversary of his death. On St. Patrick’s Day, which falls during the Christian season of Lent, Irish families would traditionally attend church in the morning and celebrate in the afternoon. Lenten prohibitions against the consumption of meat were waived and people would dance, drink, and feast on the traditional meal of Irish bacon and cabbage. The first St. Patrick’s Day parade took place not in Ireland, but in the US. Irish soldiers serving in the English military marched through New York City on March 17, 1762. Today, St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated by people of all backgrounds. In modern day Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day traditionally remains a religious occasion; up until the 1970s, Irish laws mandated that pubs be closed on March 17. Beginning in 1995, however, the Irish government began a national campaign to use St. Patrick’s Day as an opportunity to drive tourism and showcase Ireland to the rest of the world. Last year, close to one million people took part in Ireland ‘s St. Patrick’s Festival in Dublin, a multiday celebration featuring parades, concerts, and fireworks shows.


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COMIC RELIEF – FUNNY FOR MONEY Red Nose Day is back and bigger than ever before with an unmissable night of TV on Friday 15th March on BBC One

Red Nose Day is back on BBC One on Friday 15th March with a fantastic evening of unmissable TV: Comic Relief – Funny for Money. A star-studded line-up of the nation’s favourite comedians will be doing something funny for money as Red Nose Day celebrates its 25th anniversary with a TV extravaganza. A stellar line up of presenters – Michael McIntyre, Rob Brydon, John Bishop, Zoe Ball, Lenny Henry, Davina McCall, Jack Whitehall, Nick Grimshaw, Jonathan Ross, Dermot O’Leary, Claudia Winkleman, Alan Carr, David Walliams and Russell Brand – will entertain from start to finish, with original sketches from the stars of the comedy firmament promising to keep the nation roaring with laughter. Here is a taster of what will be shown live on the night - there will also be further announcements about more exciting sketches in the coming weeks! For one night only viewers will be treated to a comedy special of the nation’s favourite TV drama, Call the Midwife. Miranda Hart, Jessica Raine, Pam Ferris, Jenny Agutter and the other midwives struggle to get to grips with a particularly unusual birth! Rowan Atkinson will be donning a cassock for the occasion and addressing the nation as the new Archbishop of Canterbury. The Archbishop will be sharing his views on the importance of fundraising for “Red Nose in Need”, in a script written and directed by Richard Curtis.Peter Kay will be pushing himself to his physical limits and taking on the ‘toughest challenge ever undertaken for Red Nose Day’ as he forces himself to sit down for practically a whole week. The highs and lows of Peter’s gruelling adventure will be shown on the night, with the comedian hoping to make a triumphant arrival live at BBC Television Centre. Slough’s most famous salesman, David Brent, will be back for a Red Nose Day special and this time the legendary businessman will be employing his talents as a music producer in a not to be missed sketch. Viewers will also be treated to Comic Relief does MasterChef, with comedians Jack Whitehall and Micky Flanagan going head-to-head in a cook off for the one and only Dame Edna Everage. There will also be two sketches from Comic Relief legend David Walliams, one of which will see David share an intimate secret with some of his celebrity friends. The loudest and proudest mother in Ireland Agnes Brown, from Mrs Brown’s Boys, will be telling the nation all about the ways she has raised money for Comic Relief, whilst Russell Howard has filmed a special Good News which will feature some of his favourite funny moments from the last year. Award winning magician Dynamo will also be performing a mindboggling trick that promises to leave viewers awestruck. Pop sensation Jessie J will finally be taking on her big ‘Dare’ and will be shaving her head down to 0.5mm live on the night. Jessie J is part of a team of celebrity Fun Raisers who are hoping to encourage the nation to do something funny for money this Red Nose Day. Miss Piggy who has been encouraging the nation to ‘Dress Up’ will also make a live appearance. The night will also feature a performance from the world’s biggest boyband One Direction who have recorded this year’s official Red Nose Day single ‘One Way or Another (Teenage Kicks)’ - a mash up of Blondie and The Undertones. There will also be highlights from Fresh Meat’s university challenge; Fresh Meat does Comic Relief.The cast will travel to five universities on the ‘banter bus’ and take on various fundraising activities in the hope of raising as much money as possible for Comic Relief. All the celebrities who battled their way down the Zambezi, Dara O Briain, Melanie C , Jack Dee, Chelsee Healey, Phillips Idowu and Greg James, will be live in the studio on the night as we hear more of what they went through in the name of Red Nose Day. Highlights will also be shown from Mark Watson’s 25 hour stand-up gig and Comic Relief’s Big Chat with Graham Norton. There will also be powerful reminders of the serious side of Red Nose Day, with moving appeal films from John Bishop, Brenda Blethyn, Rob Brydon, Davina McCall and Bill Nighy to show how the money raised could help change lives both here in the UK and in Africa Don’t miss it!


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STANDARD CROSSWORD

1 Consuming ground I’ve made (9) 6 Reptile company supporter (5) 9 Official officer? (7) 10 Top dog awake in ‘Morse’ alternative (7) 11 Extra sleep (more than once), that’s in fifty-second surroundings (3-3) 12 About employment journalist made anew (8) 15 Test weapon up at Maidenhead (4) 16 Variation if French queen’s in retreat with church (10) 19 Application of science for cogent holy development (10) 21 Competent sailor left England... (4) 24 ...to nearly make hay with wife for years inside weapon (8) 25 Unusual exit? (3,3) 27 Sorted pure God out (7) 29 Doorman for a ball? (7) 30 Fabric returning river with time (5) 31 What could happen to one planet, perhaps (9)

nil ideal start with bad end (5) 13 Image of fruit in eastern heartless fairy (6) 14 Edge up and down cushion (6) 17 Strange celery - almost a lot of voting? (9) 18 Good from weapons happened without writer and without form (8) 20 Come out of cannabis dessert (7) 22 British inch or new tubes (7) 23 South African bird, reportedly god! (6) 24 Starts to take innocent Germans how terribly mean! (5) 26 Assist a stake (4) 28 Princess and Prince go down (3)

Down

Down 1 A metamorphic rock (6) 2 Selfish (6) 3 Insect stage (5) 4 8th planet of the solar system (7) 6 Xmas (9)

7 Rebel (8) 8 Receptacles for cigarette ash (8) 11 Animal companions (4) 15 SW (9) 17 Specified individually (8) 18 Standards (8) 20 Inheritor (4) 21 Apprehending (7) 22 City in Turkey (6) 23 A group of six (6) 26 Ease (5)

Very Hard!

CRYPTIC crossword

CROSSWORD

SOLUTIONS

SUDOKU PUZZLE

SUDOKU PUZZLE

Sudoku is a placement puzzle. Enter the numbers 1 to 9 in each row and column of a grid, made up of 3 x 3 subgrids. The catch is that each row, column and grid must contain only one instance of each number or letter.

1 Petrol (8) 5 Dross (6) 9 An engraved inscription (8) 10 In England, it’s a spanner (6) 12 Autograph (9) 13 A sweetener (5) 14 Small island (4) 16 An unspecified future time (7) 19 From end to end (7) 21 Where birds live (4) 24 An exact duplicate

(5) 25 Disequilibrium (9) 27 Naughts (6) 28 Confuse (8) 29 Not airtight (6) 30 Aubergine (8)

HARD SUDOKU

Across

1 Softening of French animal books caught inside (9) 2 Type of word, in French a plant (7) 3 Release a French worker (6) 4 Not doing anything, I led astray (4) 5 Fuel for a tennis player without a second identity at first (3) 6 100-up, reportedly tired of storage space (8) 7 Succession of pots in burglary (5-2) 8 Refrain from a five-

CRYPTIC CROSSWORD

coffee break

Across

STANDARD SUDOKU

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British Church that feeds 100’s, now officially registered

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Cucador

VidaRestaurant&Venue ST. PATRICK’S night saturday 16th march

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A British Christian church that feeds hundreds of people is now a legal entity. It took the Turre Evangelical Church three years to finally become officially registered last December by the Spanish Ministry of Justice. It’s independent, not belonging to any religious network, and has a truly handson philosophy. As well as running a Food Bank, mother and toddler group and a Ladies’ sewing circle, the church members sponsor two children in Guatemala through the Toy Box charity, and support Send a Cow, helping people in Africa to become self-sufficient. Stepping Stones, a group for carers and those they care for, uses the church as a venue for their weekly gathering on Thursday mornings. Around one hundred families of different nationalities, get rice, oil, milk and other staples every week from the Turre Food Bank. The initiative began in November 2011, and is run by church members and other volunteers. Alan Bishop of the church said that the Lions Club, Dames of Turre, Community of Cabrera, The Fundraiser, the Ladies’ sewing circle and countless individuals have all given, and continue to give generously. Donations big and small are always needed because more and more families are being affected by the recession. Margaret Freeman who coordinates the Food Bank said that it doesn’t open until 10am on Fridays but that people often start queuing rain or shine, from 8am or even earlier. She said her team of volunteers aim to provide families with a weekly bag of essential items and that some families have three of more children and elderly or disabled people to take care of. The majority are unemployed and don’t receive any state benefits. One volunteer said that the people who come to the Food Bank are very thankful and appreciative of the British people’s support. The church holds a weekly Sunday service at 10.30am and lifts can be arranged, including for people in wheelchairs. There are children’s activities during the service, and hot drinks afterwards. Activities such as quiz nights, boules games and bring and share lunches are open to all. For more information, or to make a donation, please contact Margaret on 610064989. For transportation call Alan on 617914156. For Stepping Stones contact Fanny Davis on 950 472 822 - www.turrechurch.com

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Pork Cordon Bleu €7.45: Tender pork stuffed with cheese & ham coated in breadcrumbs. Served with a mushroom sauce Hunter’s Chicken €7.45: Delicious chicken breast topped with bacon & cheese served with a homemade barbecue sauce Poached Salmon €7.95: Succulent salmon with a lemon sauce served on a bed of spinach

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Gammon & Pineapple or Egg €7.95: Juicy gammon steak served with a choice of pineapple or fried egg, hand-cut chips, peas & salad Atlantic Cod ‘n’ Chips €7.95: Beer-battered medium Atlantic cod served with hand-cut chips & peas Mixed Grill €14.95: 4oz Steak, chicken fillet, pork sausage, onions, mushrooms, fried egg with grilled tomato, hand-cut chips & garden peas Surf & Turf €12.95: 4oz Entrecote steak & deep fried Scampi, served with salad garnish, grilled tomato, hand cut chips & garden peas Juicy Sirloin Steaks 16oz €18.95 ~ 12oz €15.95 ~ 8oz €12.95 Cooked to your liking, with a Peppercorn or Roquefort sauce on the side with onion rings, grilled tomato, handcut chips & garden peas Slow-Roast Shoulder of Lamb for 2 people to share €24.95 Served with roasted vegetables & potatoes (Must be pre-ordered 24hrs in advance)

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AN OPEN POOL COMPETITION

IS BEING HELD ON THURSDAY 28TH MARCH 2013, 7.00PM FOR REGISTRATION,7.30PM DRAW TAKES PLACE AND PLAY COMMENCES! CASH PRIZES FOR WINNER AND RUNNER-UP. 3€ ENTRY FEE, WITH 1€ GOING TO THE POPPY APPEAL. See you on the night! VENUE: THE LODGE, CALLE AMERICO VESPUCIO,

Thank you to all at ‘Lady Lay’

ROQUETAS DE MAR. FURTHER DETAILS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM BARRY ON 605 313 590.THIS IS A FUND RAISER FOR THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION POPPY APPEAL 2013.

Cabo del Gato

The Cabo de Gata covers 61km and is protected by Unesco as a Biosphere Reserve, due to its high ecological value. There are many hiking trails, as well as several villages of interest around the coastline. There are also many beaches with cliffs, capes, and volcanic hills as a backdrop. Wildlife in the Park include eagles, pink flamingo, wall lizards, grass snakes, to name a few. There are many beaches in the Park. Most are situated at the east and south end, and although popular during the summer, the Cabo de Gata beaches are have a rural feel to them, and do not get full to the brim with holiday makers.

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The ‘Friday Tapas Group’ meet up at 1pm each week (Friday) and the venue for weeks is: 15th March - Chaplin’s Bar in the Urb. Anyone is welcome to join in and have a laugh, exchange views and ideas. The more, the merrier! The bar owners enjoy it too!

Burty’s BAR Playa Serena, roquetas de mar

sun - fri from 11am - 6pm Closed saturday

huge sunny terrace us bar acio and spCome and Catch the Winter Sun Tuesday pie night 5.30pm - 8.30pm

Steak & Ale, chicken, Bacon & Mushroom or Mince, Onion & Potato with chips & mushy peas or potatoes & vegetables. Booking essential by 6pm Monday €6.95

Every Thursday

Special Steak Night 5pm – 8.30pm 6oz Sirloin Steak, Real Chips, Fried Onion, Mushrooms & Mixed Salad Only 8.95€ Larger Steaks & Baby Fillet Available with a Supplement. or Chicken Fajita, ½ Roast Duck & plum sauce, Roasted Belly Pork or Oxtail casserole

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Table Top Sale Call to book a table

Roast Lamb, Roast Turkey or Roast Beef 2 course special €7.95 3 course special €9.95

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anglican church service 3rd thursday of the month 11:30am

next service 21st march

Opposite Playa Luna Hotel between Oasis & New York New York. Tel: 679 156 715

Clive and Bob at Lady Lay have once again agreed to support this year’s Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal and have received their 2013 all-year-round box from Barry Thomas, the new poppy appeal organiser for the Roquetas De Mar branch of the Royal British Legion. Many thanks go to Clive, Bob, Lesley and Sophie, who has recently joined TEAM LADY LAY, for their continued support in helping to raise funds for our ex-service men and women. See photo of the happy and smiling crew! Why not call at Lady Lay Restaurant & Bar to enjoy their excellent choice of international cuisine, beers and fine wines at 23, C/Sierra Nevada in the Urbanisation of Roquetas De Mar. Lady Lay hold speciality nights, curry nights and their Sunday lunches are very popular, too. They hold quiz night’s on a Wednesday, twice a month. Bookings must be made for Sunday lunches and quiz nights, so don’t miss out. Clive says that they have a truly international clientele base, with customers from all over Europe, so see you soon! New members and friends are always welcome to join in the fun at Royal British Legion branch meetings held at: ‘The Lodge’, C/Americo Vespucio in Roquetas De Mar, the first Tuesday of each month at 3.00pm. Please contact the Legion’s Chairman on 950 328 469 for further details.

Marley’s get their Box

Many thanks from the Roquetas De Mar branch of the Royal British Legion go to Michelle & Steve Marley for taking a 2013 Poppy Appeal Box.

Marley’s are located on the Strip in the Urbanisation (behind the Tabac), and Michelle makes all he own meals, tapas and pastries. As many tapas customer will testify, her lemon meringue is to die for and is often called ‘heaven on a plate’! Her Bakewell tarts, apple pies and meat pies are not bad, either. Another of their specialities is ‘Jerk Chicken’ and that comes highly recommended by the Friday Tapas Group that visited last Friday on the tapas run and were well looked after by Sophie. Sampling the goodies is a must! The photo shows Michele and Sophie being presented with their 2013 new POPPY APPEAK BOX.


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ROQUETAS DE MAR ie ell ppy

Ha 17th Birthday

Love from Mum & Dad, Finley and all her familiy and friends xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx We love you lots xxxxxxxxx

Happy Birthday

Danny

Big 40

15th March from all your mates here in Spain

Sophia

Love you loads, from Mummy and Daddy xxx

Thank you Nonie and Tom at THE BOULEVARD!

Nonie and Tom at the Boulevard Cafe Bar have once again agreed to support this year’s Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal and have recently received their 2013 all-year-round collection box from Barry Thomas, the new poppy appeal organiser for the Roquetas De Mar branch of the Royal British Legion.

Many thanks go to Nonie and Tom for their continued support and valued help in raising funds for our ex-service men and women. Why not call in to see them and enjoy the excellent choice of meals, tapas, beers and wines from their menu at their beach-front location on the Paseo near the Hotel Sabinal. New members and friends are always welcome to join in the fun at Royal British Legion branch meetings held at: ‘The Lodge’, on Calle Americo Vespucio in Roquetas De Mar, the first Tuesday of each month at 3.00pm. Please contact the Legion’s Chairman on 950 328 469 for further details.

Mini Hollywood

Tabernas, Carretera National 340km, Desierto de Tabernas, Almeria Open 12:00 - 18:00 TEL: 950 365 236 / 950 362 884

what’s on

Bar Southern.................................... Every Thursday Bingo 3pm Last Saturday of the month - Jackpot Money Quiz 8pm 1st Friday of Month: Ladies Do Lunch! from 2pm (Menu del Dia 7€) Burtys Bar........................................ Tuesday - 2:30pm Bingo Tuesday - Pie Night Thursdays - Quiz 2:15pm Thursday - Steak Night Table Top Sale - 31st March, incorporating Almeria Angels Open Day

CHAPLIN’S PUB 1st COMEDY AFTERNOON WITH MRS BROWN

Thursday March 21st 2013 3.00pm START ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE

2013 ROYAL BRITISH LEGION POPPY APPEAL’

NOT FOR THE FAINT-HEARTED, BUT SHOULD BE VERY, VERY FUNNY, SO BOOK EARLY WITH JON OR DEBBIE TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. A SMALL DONATION WOULD BE APPRECIATED TO: THE RBL POPPY APPEAL.

Bar Spinnaker................................... Tuesday - Bingo 3pm Wednesday - Steak 8€, Quiz 9.30pm Friday - Fish and Chips all day 5€ Saturday - Curry Meal with small wine 7.50€ Sunday - Sunday Roast 1pm - 6pm Chaplins pub..................................... Opening Hours: Open 1pm til’ close Tuesday to Sunday Wednesday: Rib Night Friday: Chip Shop Day - Fish’n’Chips etc served from 1pm, Quiz Night Sunday - Sunday Lunch served until 8pm TEL: 950 335 022 lady lay.............................................. Tuesday Night - Curry Night Revita Natural Health and Relaxation centre.......................... Calle Tortola 4, Roquetas De Mar Tel 950 333 048 Tai Chi - Tuesday & Thursday 10am Yoga - Sunday 9pm Belly Dancing - Wednesday Y Da wakes......................................... SKY SPORTS Monday 8:30pm Bingo royal british legion events.... FUNDRAISING FOR 2013 POPPY APPEAL 21st March – 3.00 pm - Comedy afternoon with Mrs Brown at Bar Chaplins – book with Jon or Deb on 950 335 022 28th March – Open Pool Competition – 7.00 pm registration for 7.30 pm draw – The Lodge – call Barry on 605 313 590 for further details.

A simulated Wild West town

There are daily shows of Wild West scenes, some outside depicting shoot-outs and a hanging (not a real one!) some inside with dancing and bar scenes. There is a museum, a photo gallery with costumes available for customers to wear for their souvenir photos shoot, restaurants, a train for transport around the quite extensive zoo, there is a big swimming pool and a playground for the children.

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Mobile: (0034) 663 426 921

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Open 10am - late (Closed Tuesday) FREE WI-FI Next door to Zurimar 678 202 160


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established in spain for 14 years

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80€ each or 150€ the pair. Tel: 634 302 967 Halogen oven - with accessories. Little used. Cost 69€, will accept 25€. Tel: 950 327 805 (Roquetas de Mar) A M C O R dehumidifier VGC Genuine reason for sale 75€ ONO Tel: 618 827 970 Satellite dish with LNB and long cable for sale ,as we are moving. Only 3 months old. La Alfoquia area. 130€. Tel: 662 390 453 DOUBLE BED with base, mattress and mattress topper (135cms). as new buyer collects. Playa Serena. Roquetas de Mar. Bargain. 100€

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Range of good quality girls clothes 0-3 years old. Call Karen for more info Tel: 630 002 371 Chicco electric breast pump hardly used 60€ Tel: 630 002 371 Above the ground pool 15 feet x 42 inches deep complete, used for 1 month only, removal forces sale 115€ Boxed (Mojacar) Tel: 634 311 915 Wood Burner 59cms x 46cms x 65cms 65€. Buyer collects. Tel: 637 984 270 2 x 3ft single beds, including headboardss. matress, slatted base and wrought iron headboard. Excellent condition.

MD Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration S.L.

construction

Ladies or gents Do you have what it takes to become an Independent party organiser To display and sell a wide range of lingerie, dressing up clothes, oils & adult toys? Sell at adult themed parties

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carer wanted Elderly lady requires carer from Monday 13.30 to Friday 09.30 every other week. Phone Lola on 648 653 318 or 950 345 012

carpenter

Bills Carpentry & Shop fitting • Hanging Doors • Flat Pack Furniture • Tiling • Kitchen Fitting

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fully legal

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tel: 609 421 734 (Spanish) tel: 696 052 044 (English) drainage

BABY HIRE

furniture

Everything for

Linea

the visiting baby Car seats,high chairs, stair gates, cots etc Tel: 950 436 581 or 666 375 688 expectingababy@ hotmail.co.uk

Nueve sofas kitchens bedroom furniture Arboleas

Tel: 950 120 630

gardening

Cleaning of Septic Tanks

▪ Emptying of septic Tanks landscape gardening & Cesspits, with high • Block work pressure cleaning • Balustrades ▪ Small unblockages of • Paving Driveways pipes & drainage

Pool Cleaning & Water Tanks

Contact: 675 838 808

LICENSED POZO/CESSPIT EMPTYING • Installation of fibreglass

septic tanks

& Paths

Call Graham & Barry now for free estimate 620 112 193 or 667 853 062 potty finca services professional tree felling & pruning,

• Blocked Toilets, Sinks, Baths & Drains • CCTV Surveys • Drain Tracing • Turbine Root Cutting • All types of domestic plumbing carried out

including all types of palm trees

950 091 109 or 648 768 587 electrical Knowles & Abbott no.1 for electrics and plumbing. Re-wires, free to air UK satellite systems 950 137 208 or 638 010 691

ELECTRICIAN Neil Godwin

25 years experience

Full City & Guilds

Fully

insured & legal

Boletins supplied

Tel : 687 245 569

strimming of overgrown gardens & hedge cutting spanish registered. logs available ring john on 616 855 294 or 950 163 930

heating neater heater See our main ad on the news pages Carlos (Saliente) plumbing & heating services. If it involves water, we can help! www.carlossaliente.com Tel: 968 969 962

health & beauty

avon cosmetics

claire Tel: 691 987 454 avonfromclaire@yahoo.es


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NUMBER PLATES

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Tel: 679 207 545 or 636 411 540

hobby/craft Elaine’s Wools quality UK wool & accessories. Come & view my display Also available at Camposol, Mazarron Call 667 273 889 elaines wools@gmail. com

insurance

“we have great offers on life insurance”

glenn & jayne Formerly of Knights Insurance, C / Malaga, Albox ... are now exclusive agents for Liberty Seguros

same people - same great service - differeent name

Tel: 950 121 943

infoalbox.libertyseguros@gmail.com

iron/metal works

The Metal works

Grills, railings, gates of all types, security/ sliding/roller, rejas, concertina doors etc. Tel: Keith Wood on

638 900 949

GB

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for sale. 8 weeks old, 150€ ono for more information.

British plasterer All work guaranteed Tel Paul 634 327 201

Optica Albox All your optical needs, eye tests, hearing tests, contact lenses Tel: 950 121 991

plumbing

painter & decorator

over 25 years experience

give your property or business a fresh look this NEW YEAR

Tel: 649 186 107 or

email thunderpaul2003@hotmail.com now covering mainland spain

expert quality workmanship visit our website for more info tntpainters@live.co.uk www.tntpaintersltd.co.uk PETS SECTION

pet taxi TRAVELLING IN AIR CONDITIONED VEHICLE DELIVERED TO DOOR PETS STAY IN PET FRIENDLY HOTELS. ACCOMPANIED TRAVEL AVAILABLE

(0034) 667 235 205 (sp) (0044) 7850 575862

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VERA APARTMENT FOR RENT Reduced SHORT-TERM/HOLIDAY RENTAL

Plumber KNOWLES AND ABBOTT No 1 for Plumbing & Electrics All types of Plumbing

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2 BEDROOM, 2 BATHROOM, pENTHOUSE APARTMENT IN VERA PLAYA ALL MOD CONS, BALCONY & ROOF TERRACE OFFERING FANTASTIC VIEWS cALL 663 977 230 EMAIL: gedfab@yahoo.com Vera Playa Apartment

PROPERTY TO RENT – URCAL 2 Bedroom Casita.Furnished or Unfurnished. Fully Fitted Kitchen, Log Burner, Internet Connection, Large Fly Free Patio within a large Fenced area. Available from the middle of March.

300€ pcm inc. water Tel: 666 281 323 ARBOLEAS

self contained 1 bedroom apartment with B & B facilities offered starting from 25€ per night, walking distance of Arboleas & Zurgena

Tel: 950 449 074 or 634 368 071 TELEPHONE: 950137197 / 606807797 Long term rentals also

Gas Safe Registered

For all your plumbing needs Fully Qualified heating engineer

considered 175€ + bills chalmersj8@hotmail.co.uk

ref: NW907

Lovely 2 bedroom townhouse of 70 sq metres with stunning sea views overlooking Mojacar Playa with WIFI, furniture included. Excellent CARLOS SALIENTE Plumbing and Heating communal pool, Rental Investment. offer machined boiler decals for gas water Call New Wave VIllas on 950 475 800 for info & viewings.

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1 bed, 1 bath apartment fully fitted kitchen, white goods, parking, lovely views. Ideal golfing holiday apartment. Close to Mojacar / Turre.

T: 664 291 793

jescott29@hotmail.co.uk

for SALE detatched cortijo

20mins from mojacar This is a unique spanish cortijo with 4 beds, 2 baths, Open plan living areas, kitchen & dining room as well as a workshop, courtyard front & back & room for a pool. Mountain views.

reduced €150,000 0no

649 186 107

email for more info at thunderpaul2003@hotmail.com

Business Opportunity Good size room to rent in busy salon call cutting edge on 950 633 086

satellite/ television Sky Digibox

Pace with sky card

BBC 1, 2, 3, 4 ITV1, 2, 3, ch4 & 5 can 60€ deliver. Tel: 667 235 205

A1 Sky Television Systems

contact barry 667 853 062 or graham 620 112 193

heaters for just €65 – aguafuerte is not the answer! Call 950 930 900 or 968 969 962, email carlos.saliente@gmail.com gas fast Gas boiler & plumbing repairs. Tel: 618 062 080 or 637 829 787

€39,950

Apartment For Sale

cortij0 grande golf course

325 677

OPTICIANS

PAINTER / DECORATOR

PROPERTY FOR SALE/rent

Call James: 651

PLASTERER

Alan 662 249 159

commercial & major retail painter’s

Tel: 697 243 181

Staff Puppies

www.replatematecostablanca.com

legal

Phil the Pick Locksmith 24 hours. Locked Out? Locks fitted/upgraded house safes. Arboleas & surrounding area. Special weekend rates.

American

full service contact:

WE PROMISE TO BEAT ANY GENUINE QUOTATION For a

For all your painting needs inside & out contact Graham on 620 112 193

locksmith

friendly mare 9 years old 14.3hh 1.50m 500€ telephone 678 838 547

woodhouse No need for kennels boarding kennels or cattery, & cattery Pet sitting in your own arboleas home, Arboleas & Small friendly kennels, surrounding areas. 24hr vets service, pet transporting arranged, Call Vanessa on welcome to view 637 061 482 ministry approved Not just cats & dogs, Tracy Mobile All other types of pets 650 211 952 considered

Don’t take a chance! Don’t break the Law! Let us take the hassle away from you and re-register your vehicle on to Spanish plates

T & T Metals For all quality metal works, including gates, railings, rejas, staircases, gazebos & chain-link fencing - Tel: 950 431 738

If you wish us to print an article about a particular topic in our regular space on pg 21, please email info@daviessolicitors.com

PETS SECTION cont...

Price Reduced to 119,000€

Mojacar Playa Private long term rental 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom top floor apartment large balcony sea views 300mts to beach small quiet community fully aircon & heating fully furnished

300€ per month + bills

Tel: 950 615 033 Mobile: 610 691 128 (after 12)

Satellite TV installations, alignment of dishes etc. Also Spanish “freeview” systems supplied & installed

Tel Dave: 628 607 778

recruitment

experienced

cook

wanted

please call

678 989 979


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are you a trade Business? advertise in the classified section & reach over 30,000 potential customers Classified box from 9€. lineage only 45 cents per word - Deadline 5pm Friday Contact Paulette on 950 121 936 or 902 750 190 ext 332

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are looking for A

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for sale TOYOTA AURIS FOR SALE Accept 14,000€

August 2010. Toyota Auris Advance 1.8 Hybrid Absolutely as new only 38,000kms Petrol / Electric no charging necessary 74mpg. FSH. 1 Owner, Spanish Spec. Cost new now 24,000€ accept 14,000€ Tel: 653 245 971 for appointment to view.

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for all the latest programmes wanted URGENTLY REQUIRED

ENGLISH & SPANISH CARAVANS, CARS, MOTORHOMES & VANS ANY CONDITION WE COLLECT! THROUGHOUT SPAIN

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car & van hire

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5950€

FOR SALE : Vauxhall/ Opel Omega

Airport transfers Almeria 60€ one way, 110€ return Alicante 80€ one way, 150€ return

Van hire

ONE WAY

UK to Spain or Spain to UK

UK plates • 2002 • long MOT • Low Mileage Automatic • 2.2 petrol •Air con • CD/Radio Power steering • Electric windows ABS etc GOOD CONDITION - SILVER -1500€ono Tel: 669269491 email:marylewis54@hotmail.com

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mobile mechanics

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car parts

For all your motorbike repairs tel:634 326 905

T o advertise your vehicle in the motoring section for

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for sale

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costa Almeria costa blanca costa calida Roquetas De mar

motoring section

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REMOVALS

recruitment cont...

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than MOT May sold 2013 FSH. RHD.

2200€

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Protect your property Heavy duty 110 decbel Alarmed Padlocks

Ideal for doors - garages - sheds pool pump houses - rejas - trailers etc

only 15€ each available from

S

l Supermercado

POOL SHOP

tel: 950 930 900 968 969 962 Solar Hot Water & Pool Heating Full Heating Installations Water Treatment Systems Water Deposits & Pumps

Solar Oil Gas Solid Fuel pellet

fully legal company with public liability insurance carlos.saliente@gmail.com • www.carlossaliente.com Cortijo Pipa, Avda de Limaria 1, Limaria, arboleas

TNT

OPEN for business

Minister for the Economy, Luis de Guindos, says he ‘hopes’ the government will be able to reduce income tax ‘if it is compatible with the reduction of the State deficit’. Income tax was increased dramatically in September last year and will remain at the same level for 2013. Self-employed workers saw their tax rising from 15 to 21 per cent overnight. According to a report by the BBC, De Guindos assures that this will be one of the first elements to be reduced once the nation is back in the black, and has dismissed out of hand any likelihood of IVA rising again, despite the EU’s insistence. The minister believes Europe looks set to be more flexible about Spain paying back its debt, but says the deficit has now reduced and the economy is healthier now than last year. He does not believe Spain will need to apply for an EU bail-out, but reveals that in 2012 ‘there were some delicate moments’. De Guindos, who calls the IVA hike from 18 to 21 per cent – just two years after it had already gone up from 16 to 18 per cent – ‘the lesser of the evils’ applied by the government to reduce Spain’s debt. He remains convinced that the moves made by minister for taxation Cristóbal Montoro are ‘excellent’ and ‘among the greatest successes of the government’s economic policies’.

Economy minister:

‘Income tax might be able to go down again’

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other Services

• NIE & Residencias • Cadastre • Conveyancing of properties • New Building Declarations • and many more!

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TYRE KING The Best Deal for Miles

car - motorcycle - van - 4x4 - motorhome - quad - trailer - wheelbarrow

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Solar Panels

Tel: 619 744 516

• New and secondhand solar products bought and sold • Battery Reconditioning and installation service available • Full solar systems available from 350€ Solar • 3000 watt inverter charger 850€ Swimming SOLAR • 230 watt solar panels 230€ Pool POWER • Solar charge controllers from 35€ Pumps • MPPT from 100€ up to 30%more power • Batteries from 60€ inverters from 60€ for 700watt inverter • 2v Traction batteries from 275€ set of 6 � Double insulated 4mm solar cable 1 per mtr • 690watt grid tie system no paperwork needed just plug in a socket and save money easiest system on the market 999€

S.M.S. BUILDING MAINTENANCE

All Building Work Undertaken Garages, Patios, Boundary Walls, Cladding Driveways, Tiling plus more... Painting & Decorating ( from 50€ per room including paint) Also All Exterior Painting and Damp-Proofing GUARANTEED TO BEAT ANY QUOTE For free estimate or advice please call Steve on 950 930 536 or 634 306 690


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Over 300,000 demonstrators across Spain: “Six million reasons to protest”

Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets again last weekend to voice their discontent over ‘all that’s wrong with Spain’. Unemployment, funding cuts in social welfare, the decline of the health service and education system, corruption and frittering away of the taxpayer’s money whilst increasing taxes to pay for excesses and squandering were just a handful of reasons given by those who marched across most of the country’s provincial capitals chanting and carrying banners. According to a report by ThinkSpain, over 60 protests took place today all over the country, with at least 66,000 people turning out in Catalunya, 50,000 in Madrid, 30,000 in the Comunidad Valenciana and 20,000 in Asturias – among others. Many carried banners reading: “Against unemployment,” and “Báñez resign,” - naming minister for employment, Fátima Báñez – both statements qualified with, “Six million reasons,” referring to the fact that Spain’s jobless total is now pushing six million people. Unions were among the 300,000 or so reportedly out on the streets today, and say that a full year on from the government’s labour reform, which was designed to make it easier and cheaper to fire workers ‘in order to boost employment’, the only results have been that wages have plummeted, new jobs have not been created

and the dole figures have continued to rise. Banners and chants slammed the fact that millions of people in Spain have no income whatsoever – anyone who lost their job before March 2011 and has not worked since will have seen their dole entitlement expire – that the few jobs out there are insecure with increasingly longer hours, greater demands and lower pay, given that the long-term unemployed will take anything in desperation – and calling the minimum wage of 641 euros before tax for a 40hour week ‘violence’. “Violence is working full-time for 641 euros,” union banners proclaimed, together with “pocketing what the taxpayer sweats for is theft,” and “they’re stealing our health;” “your cash in hand is our food on the table,” in reference to allegations that high-level PP members received up to 2,000 euros a month ‘off the books’ in addition to their legal wages for 10 years up to the year 2008; “How about a bail-out for the people rather than the banks;” and calling for “elections now.” Alicante, Valencia, Madrid, Zaragoza, Murcia, Barcelona, and all provincial capitals in Andalucía – except Almería – saw crowds ranging from 500 to 20,000 chanting and waving banners at once.

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THE ZUMBA CONGRESS IN CARTAGENA

The recent Zumba Congress provided a fun-filled day in the beautiful harbour city of Cartagena. Over 300 Zumba enthusiasts from all over Spain, and even Portugal, packed the dancefloor and kept the groove flowing throughout the day. The dancers enjoyed a whole host of exciting routines from the 22 instructors, including our very own Zumba Almeria Julie Bruce and newbie Jackie Miles-Kirby. Julie was thrilled to be invited to perform at the Zumba Congress, and involved the crowd with 5 of her own routines. Over 25 of her ZumbaChicas (and the ever brave ZumbaChico, John Tolley) had travelled with her to take part on stage at the spectacular 6 hour Zumbathon. She was so popular that she was invited to present at a forthcoming Zumbathon in Tarragona! If you would like to dance and stay in shape, then Join the Party and call Julie on 697 86 10 71.

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F.A.C.E. (Fundraising in Arboleas, Caring for Everyone), the leading fundraising charity in the Almanzora Valley, put their hands in their pockets once again this week to donate 1,000 Euros to M.A.C.S. (Mojacar Area Cancer Support). M.A.C.S. is a fully registered charity that provides help, care and support for persons of any nationality suffering from cancer related disorders. Supporters are available to help with hospital visits, to organise translations of hospital papers, and even assist with shopping. The group also has access to professionally qualified nurses and carers. Although the M.A.C.S. name incorporates the name Mojacar in its title, it does in fact provide services throughout the lower Almanzora Valley with residents in El Chopo, Limaria, Albox, Arboleas and Los Carasscos all receiving assistance since M.A.C.S. were first established. Just before Christmas, M.A.C.S. opened their second charity shop near Mercadona in Albox. The first shop was in Turre. The charity is hoping to build up enough funds, through these two shops, and through generous donations from various individuals, groups and bodies like F.A.C.E. So that at some time in the future they will be able to open and operate a hospice. Right from their inception.F.A.C.E. have supported M.A.C.S. They have in the past provided funds for equipment and cancer information packs and have also assisted with the setting up of the two shops. This is in addition to cash being provided to enable M.A.C.S. to continue to provide the good service to Cancer sufferers that need M.A.C.S assistance. For further assistance please contact Adele Wrigglewsworth, President of F.A.C.E. On telephone number 667 255 094 or look at the F.A.C.E Web Page on www.face-charity.com or on Facebook under F.A.C.E.. Photo - L-R- F.A.C.E. President Adele Wrigglesworth hands over a cheque to M.A.C.S. President Elaine Brown with F.A.C.E. Committee Member Tina Huntly also in attendance.


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TEST DRIVE: bmw 320d

Confidence: We live in an increasingly tough world where those who exude this quality seem to survive and prosper. Donald Trump, Richard Branson and Alan Sugar all possess it in spades. Executives must be confident and others must have confidence in their abilities. So how do you become more confident? These three hugely successful entrepreneurs all know they are good at what they do and can deliver what they say they will. We can all aspire to be like them. But another sure-fire and perhaps quicker way is to drive a vehicle that has the gravitas and capability - that presents the correct image and in so doing boosts selfconfidence. Get yourself behind the wheel of the BMW 320d Efficient Dynamics, the executive express. So what that Trump, Branson and Sugar would only ever consider the absolute top end 7-series, X5 or X6, we all have to start somewhere and the 320d four-door saloon is as good a place as any. The test takes place in high winds and the low saloon dashes through them without noticing. Other motorists noticeably slow down as their vehicles buffet. Add to the mix hard driving rain and it’s enough to reduce us all to a crawl. But not in the 320d. You see because it’s so low

to the ground with excellent aerodynamics, it cuts through the elements like a sharpened knife. This ensures that the 320 driver can get to their destination safely and stealthily. Not just that but it’s an efficient German, too, returning over 50mpg. There are niggles, though, not least from my pregnant wife, who finds lowering herself into position awkward. However, when in place, she is comfy but “not as much as in the Volvo S80, which really cossetted”, she recalls. Twenty-three month daughter Harriett is developing her vehicle assessment skills and after doing a spot of pretend driving, she happily doses in her Cosatto car seat. That’s a rare occurrence, believe me. There’s a really uneven country lane near to where I live and usually driving along it at 30mph is enough to make wife Caroline feel ill, especially when pregnant. So it is very surprising to find that although the suspension in the 320d is hard it soaks up the bumps very well indeed. BMW has done well to squeeze 167bhp from a 1.6-

litre diesel engine and it can be responsive, if required. I do expect a BMW to be quieter, though and am surprised to hear the telling rattle from inside the cabin. There can be a judder at standstill, too when the engine is ticking over. Equipped with engine stop/ start, I am still to be convinced of the benefits. When I find myself in a painfully slow moving two-mile long queue, the engine cuts in and out at least 10 times. Although I am freewheeling to prevent this from happening, as soon as the Beemer hits 3mph the engine starts up again. It’s not the smoothest of operations either. There are better. And as far the entertainment and navigation system, you need a degree in rocket science to operate it. I like to be able to easily find my favourite radio station without Caroline accidentally phoning BMW but they understood and were very courteous. However, I then stumble upon a switch on the steering wheel that allows you to operate the radio and other functions by voice command as you can see in the video at testdrives.biz and

it is actually very simple to operate. The six-speed manual box can be indecisive particularly when selecting third to overtake. It has to be pushed to the far left for reversing, which takes a little getting used to, over other cars. Its cruise control is one of the best I have come across as it keeps exactly to the set speed no matter of whether it’s travelling up or down a hill and it allows for gear changes – few systems allow for this. But you can’t fault its poise and road holding. It is an excellent driver’s car, with a good amount of power when required. I like the traditional handbrake. The cabin is typically clinical with bags of black rubber and plastic as you can see from the video at testdrives.biz. Some polished metal type plastic breaks up the monotony. But then you’re not looking at the dashboard when you’re intently driving. The central armrest and the one on the driver’s door is at the correct height to rest an arm – this isn’t the case in many cars I drive. After a busy day at the office I return home one night to find that we need food so I dash to the supermarket. Its boot swallows the shopping with ease and there’s a useful net that keeps everything in place. Night-time reveals helpful courtesy lights underneath the door handles so that you can see where they are. Parkers, the car experts, say: “This is the sixth generation of the BMW 3 Series. The German four-door has been dominating the premium saloon market for some time now and this latest version has all the ingredients to do the same. This car has far

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Last time we looked at “Short Term Memory” and compared between computers and us! Today I would like to continue this exploration further by looking at “Long Term Memory”. In people we have a complex system is single interlinked neurons (nerve cells) that store electro-chemical impulses. These we call memories. This organic filing system in it’s complexity works and if worked regularly, will continue to do so! To achieve the same thing in the computer world has created a variety of devices, such as, Hard drive, CD ROM and Memory Chips of various types (all using some kind of Static RAM, but more of that if there is space) but for now let’s focus on the “Hard Storage”. During the evolution (dare I use that term in a Catholic country?) of electronic storage systems, every conceivable combination of chips, electrical current and theory was tried to produce a fast and efficient storage system. The culmination of years of this research has created the Long Term Storage systems that we rely on today. There are many types of Long Term Storage systems but for now we will concentrate on the 3 most popular. The 3 most popular systems are: The Hard Drive; The Solid State Drive and The Memory Stick. The first drive is a construct of several electromagnetic disks and read/write heads that transfer the data to and from the disks. The whole thing looks like a stack of plates! This allows fast and accurate access to any information stored anywhere on any of the disks. The downside is that violent movement and electrostatic shocks can cause the drive to become useless. Testing, development and years of refinement means that these will last, with careful handling, for many years giving good and faithful service. The second 2 are made without moving parts. The advantage of this is, in the case of the Solid State Drives, are that they are VERY MUCH FASTER than the standard drives of similar size and you can treat them much more harshly than standard drives and be assured that they will continue to work. I have just watch some lunatics on youtube submit several flash drive (memory sticks) to some horrific tests. You to can see the test by going to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHgEQoI9tWk and see them at work. You will be convinced that these things are almost indestructible. The disadvantages of Solid State Drives and Memory Sticks is that they still don’t like electrostatic current going through them, have a long but fixed life span and they are, relative to hard drives, extremely expensive. Memory sticks are slowed down by the speed of the USB technology but as they have 1000’s of time the storage of a floppy disk, the speed is less important. Now there is major difference between our memory process and that of the computer. The separate parts of the computer memory are just that, separate! Our organic memory requires everything to go through the Short Term Memory before it can be encoded in the Long Term Memory. We know that there is a limit to what can be stored on these computer devices but as yet, don’t honestly know just how much information can be stored in our brains. Great thinkers and memory experts have soaked up immense quantities of information and not had any “leakage” or loss. So the question that begs to be asked is, ‘Are we allowing technology to take over in places where a human mind can work so much better’? I haven’t the knowledge or experience to begin to answer that question, so in your good hands the question will rest. Until next time. Keep your circuits dry and your face to the sun! For further information or advice on computing, contact Trevor on 689 892 745 or canducomputing@hotmail.co.uk

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March Winds

Badgers Golf Society visited Macenas Golf on Wednesday 6th March. Temperatures were up but still the winds blow. With such strong winds covering the course scoring was going to be difficult and plotting yourself round the course was the order of the day. Best score of the day went to Paul Adams with a fantastic score of 41pts. Second place went to Lyn Sefton with 39pts and completing the top 3 on count back was The Badger himself, Keith Bradley with 31 pts Saturday 10th March at Macenas Golf for the Sat roll up was won by Dave Wright with 36 pts with 2nd place going to Sheila Watts on count back with 33 pts Forthcoming fixtures are

50 best courses in spain and the best in the area. We would like to thank john hand of costa coches for the sponsership of the order of merit Now to the prize giving and i ask john hand to present prizes to the top 3 players in third place Alan Hewitt 423 points in second place myself with 433 points and the winner with 435 points Bob Mearing. The matchplay winner for 2012 is bob mearing. I now ask our presindent and secrectary alan townsend who works hard for the society to present the patricia townsend memorial shield to 2012 winner dick hull. Now onto today comp and where everyone is a winner twos & Nearest the pins twos, Nearest the pins, start with the winner Again thanks to everyone who has supported the society and some of them are not here to night. Valle del Este order of merit winner Bob Mearing recieving the trophy from sponser John Hand of Costa Coches (centre) and on the right Sean Halligan (captain)

Thursday 14th March is the Away Day trip to Lorca anyone interested in going on the away day please contact Richard at Badgers. Coach from Badgers at 8.00 am. Partners also welcome on the day to be dropped in Lorca for shopping etc. Saturday 16th March Macenas, Wed 20th Desert Springs, Sat 23rd Macenas, Wed 27th Valle de Este, Sat 30th Macenas, Wed 3rd April Macenas Badgers Golf Society also play every Saturday at Macenas. Guests are welcome to join the society on both Wed and Sat comps and can book in either at Badgers Restaurant on Mojacar Playa or by phone on 950478525

cortijo grande Wednesday 6th March 2013 good scores to decide our and a good days golf followed by a close finish for our midweek competition. We are privileged to be playing on this lovely old course still in such good condition. Thanks to our green keepers for this. In first place with 35 points Bob Winter and second with 34 Tony Webster and in third with 33 Mike Picken. No ball sweep winners. Sunday and we had some

winners, with 38 points from John Wardley 36 for Sylvia Bradfield and 34 for Mary Higgins . Ball sweep winners Brian Harwood Mary Higgins and John Geaves. Watch this space for our next away day as we shall probably be going by coach so that we can give our ladies a chance to go shopping . Enjoy your golf at Cortijo Grande visitors and guests welcome. MP

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Spring Trophy Spring may have sprung and the grass may be riz but reports that Sensol had returned to its former glory proved to be ill-founded. Whereas the tees and greens were acceptable the fairways were in exceptionally poor condition and the bunkers had been allowed to solidify. Sadly the day got off to a bad start, as a change of management had left our booking unattended and, of the 5 buggies that were finally offered only 3 were in working order, requiring major reshuffles of the start sheet to be sure that those with the greatest need were motorised. These disruptions proved too severe for the meditative powers of most of the field, resulting in poor scoring. Perhaps the temptation of playing for vouchers for future

green fees had lost some of its allure? However, Martin Fisk impressed in division 1 with a 31, playing off 8, followed home by Tony Harwin (28) and Donnie Simpson (27). Pam Partridge in division 2 also knuckled down to return a 31, with Peter Tapsell and Maxine Mahew both carding 28’s. Colin Waters found the green in 2 on the 11th , but nobody managed to miss out the rough fairways on the par 3’s. Apart from Martin, who will have another trophy to grace his shelves, the principal consolation for a long travel was hot showers and cheap beer. Boxers has a busy calendar of golf and social events all year round and always welcomes guests and new members. For information please call captain Derek Leonard on 690 352860.

Forum Golf Society With points available in all Forum´s latest outing, an individual stableford at Aguilon on March 8th saw some spectacularly good scoring in admittedly the most benign conditions so far this year. Some big names were to the forefront, with the days winner Gary Blake, the current Society Champion & Plas-Tech Challenge Challenge Champion scoring an unbeatable 43 points. In second place with 41 was Geoff Hebb, celebrating his place in the Ford Golf League regional finals in style, whilst current leader in Forum´s 2013 Golfer of the Year standings Brian Gyer cemented his position by claiming third place with 40 points. Joy Blake (37 points) was fourth, Dave Keymer (36 points) fifth & Terry Moore (36 points) sixth, with nearest the pin prizes going to Bob Cowan, Terry Moore, Geoff Hebb & Malcolm Sibbons.

society events this year up to and including the Society Championship final round on September 20th, the current early pacemakers in Forum´s 2013 Golfer of the Year completion are 1. Brian Gyer 63pts 2. Bob Cowan 45pts 3. Terry Moore 40pts 4. Adrian Lawrence 37pts 5. John Smith 33pts Forum´s upcoming fixtures are March 22nd Pairs Betterball Stableford at Valle del Este March 23rd Quiz & Chips Night at Jack´s (Albox) April 4th Double Par Medal at Desert SpringsFor further information, contact Phil Elam on 666 847840 / philjelam@yahoo.co.uk, or see www.forumgolfsociety. webs.com

Marina Phoenix Golf Society Marina Phoenix played their 78 individual competition on Monday 4th March starting in overcast conditions and although Frank Varey and Ali Mahmud finished, the heavy rain after six or seven holes meant there was no competition. Thursday’s team game was a waltz played in three balls and seven teams fought a close finish. 1st John Kavanagh, Ali Mahmud and Jim Budd

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NORTH & SOUTH 0 LUCKY STRIKE 8

THE STRIKERS 6

THE LASSIES 10

* England will win rugby’s Grand Slam for the first time in a decade and for the 13th time in history, if they beat Wales in Cardiff this weekend. But if Wales win by eight points they’ll become 2013 champions.

THE COWBOYS 2

X FACTOR 6

DYNAMIC DUO 2

LOS CORDEROS 14

The other games are Ireland v. Italy and France v. Scotland.

THE MAVERICKS 6

THE 3 AMIGOS 2

BAD BOYS 12

BLUE BOYS 4

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A world record 18 penalties were awarded in last Saturday’s game at Murrayfield where Wales beat Scotland 22-18. Elsewhere, Ireland drew 13-13 with France and England (Toby Flood really) defeated Italy 18-11.

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NORTH & SOUTH 6 THE STRIKERS 2

ACHES & PAINS 14.5 ANGLOCELTS 1.5

SPITFIRES 8

DOUBLE TROUBLE 0

DOUBLE D’S 4.5

THE HILLBILLIES 11.5

THE COWBOYS 6

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LOS AMIGOS 3.5

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El Ejido Rugby Club vs La Estacion Rinconada Seville Result: Walkover win to El Ejido Last Sunday 10th March was scheduled for the anticipated top of the league clash of Division Two. The previous encounter in Seville was a tough losing battle for El Ejido who had tried to play attractive rugby despite fatigue after travelling for six hours on a bus. The hosts on that day, committed breaches of foul play and indiscipline which did not advertise the spirit of the game at all. Therefore the return match promised a great game with both teams hoping to gain a win. The El Ejido management

team had prepared a day full of hospitality for the visitors, who were travelling a long distance to play the match and organised a highly qualified referee from Jaen to control the match. Unfortunately it was extremely disappointing on this occasion that the Seville rugby team did not turn up to play the match. Numerous calls were made to the President of Seville’s team who eventually admitted he had no idea whether the team would show up. As it happens the team had no intention of playing that day. Our apologies go out to the numerous supporters who had helped with the catering and attended the proposed

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cheer on El Ejido in hope of securing the Division Two title. New players of all abilities are welcome to join and train

on

Tuesdays

and

Thursdays at 21.30h

19th Hole Golf Society. Cucador.

A depleted number of faithful 19th Hollers visited the far of course of Alboran on Tuesday 5th March.. However the few had a good day with some not very impressive scores being recorded! The weather forecast was difficult with rain threatened for late afternoon; unfortunately it arrived a tad early leading to some challenging holes on the back nine in pretty wet conditions. Graham Clough dealt with the conditions best scoring 31 points along with Alan Greenfield (playing off his new handicap of 19) and Tony Slinn in hot pursuit both on 28 points. Well done Tony, best result from him ever. Alan (Big Al the artist) Greenfield played really steady on the front nine but excelled on the back nine when he was

under the wind and the rain! But the day was made up of two competitions, the singles stableford and a Team Waltz.

Good to see Brian (Dee) Lowden back playing after his illness, but disappointed to hear he played worse than horses do da!

The winners of the team game were Alan Greenfield, Dave Rust and Dave Denyer with the fourth member of the team being taken by The Ghost. The team took first place with 77 points blasting the opposition into submission. The team in 2nd place, Pete Dow, Christine Dow and Tony Slinn and a Ghost could only muster 71 points.

Christine Dow had another excellent day scoring 25 points to be the top lady finisher.

Dave Rust, one of our newer members had an interesting round at this his first visit to Alboran. Dave managed to hit virtually every bunker on his way round and managed to go from bunker to bunker five times on the long par 5,5th. Welcome to the 19th Hole David.

Results. 1st Graham Clough 31 points (11) 2nd Alan Greenfield 28 points (19) on countback 3rd Tony Slinn 28 points (28) The 19th hole G/S is now arranging weekly games at various courses in the area, our home course, which we play fortnightly, is Aguilon. If you are interested in joining the 19th hole give the secretary a ring on 610340653. Or email gs19thhole@hotmail.co.uk

* Tomorrow, three Premiership clubs play the second legs of their Europa League games: Tottenham Hotspur (3-0 up) visit Inter Milan; Newcastle (0-0) are at home to Anzhi while Chelsea (1-0 down) face Steaua Bucharest. * Last night in the Champions League, favourites Barcelona were hoping to turn round a two-goal deficit against AC Milan, while this evening, Arsenal, 3-1 down to Bayern Munich will try to do likewise in Germany. * And this weekend, there are two six-pointers regarding relegation - Aston Villa v. QPR (PL) and Wolves v. Bristol City (FLC) The FA Cup semi-finals (at Wembley on 13/14 April) will feature Wigan v. Millwall or Blackburn & Manchester United or Chelsea v. Manchester City. In the quarter-finals, Manchester City, with a Carlos Tevez hat-trick, whipped Barnsley 5-0, Manchester United drew 2-2 with Chelsea, Everton were stunned 3-0 at home by Wigan and Millwall were held 0-0 by Blackburn. Wigan qualified for their first-ever semi-final with three goals in three minutes 22 seconds at Goodison Park - the fastest scoring sequence in UK football since April 1995 when four goals were scored in four minutes 44 seconds during the Southampton-Tottenham PL game. My records show that Joel Pohjanpalo holds the world record for rapid scoring. He bagged three goals in 162 seconds playing for HJK Helsinki against IFK Mariehamn in Finland in April 2012. At the foot of the Premiership, Aston Villa (at Reading) and QPR (v. Sunderland) recorded vital wins and Southampton earned a point at Norwich thanks to Artur Boruc’s injury-time penalty save. And Liverpool have gone above Everton after beating Spurs. In Scotland, Celtic, 2-0 up, were beaten 3-2 by Ross County and lowly Annan Athletic formed in 1942) defeated Rangers at Ibrox Park in SPL3. • Sixty-six of the 92 League clubs in England/Wales are in the red, and worried about the financial health of the world’s oldest competition. • QPR, £89m in debut, MUST stay in the Premiership. • Fourteen of the current 24 clubs in the Conference have played in the Football League. • England (167 & 421-6, with centuries from Alastair Cook and Nick Compton) drew the first cricket Test against New Zealand (461-9d). The second Test started today. • Sri Lankan Thilan Samaraweera has retired from international cricket. He averaged 48.76 in 81 Tests. • Tiger Woods claimed his second title of 2013 by winning the World Championship in Doral, Miami. • And congratulations to Team GB Olympian Beth Tweddle - Dancing On Ice champion for 2013.

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