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trip advisor winner 2014 certificate of excellence rack of Lamb available Menu del dia 9.90€ served friday - wednesday
Enjoy Pierre’s French Cuisine Kitchen open: 12.30 - 3.00, 7.00 - 10.00. Closed Thursdays Plaza Los Jazmines 10, 04740 Roquetas de Mar Opposite Playa Capricho in the car park
Tel: 950 334 439 Email: lavita@roquetas-de-mar.es
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unique authentic french restaurant
menu of the day (all day) 9.50€
Open 12 noon - 17.00, 19.30 to close Tel: 651 481 190 • Email: mikaela_cretu@yahoo.com AvenidaplayaSerena24,Roquetasdemarurbanisation,nrtheplayasolhotel
Arkrites British Food Store
Groceries & frozen foods including legs of New Zealand lamb, gammon joints, lambs liver. Large Selection of Greeting Cards
double knitting wool now in stock Mon - Fri: 10.30am - 2.30pm Sat 10am - 2pm
TEL: 950 334 081
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In the Urb of Roquetas de Mar, just off Avda de Mediterraneo in the square near La Gamba Toscana & Theos
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Excellent Food including Sunday Roast
Open every day from 10am - late Free WiFi. Sky Sports
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Meals & Snacks served 10am - 10pm Sangria, Cocktails & Ice Creams
Live Music EVERY NIGHT with Tom & Nonie from 9:30pm
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Could the moon fuel Earth for 10,000 years? China says mining helium from our satellite may help solve the world’s energy crisis The lunar dirt brought back by mankind’s first moonwalkers contained an abundance of titanium, platinum and other valuable minerals. But our satellite also contains a substance that could be of even greater use to civilisation – one that could revolutionise energy production. It’s called helium 3 and has been dumped on the moon in vast quantities by solar winds. Now China is looking to mine the moon for the rare helium isotope that some scientists claim could meet global energy demand far into the future, according to a report in The Times. Professor Ouyang Ziyuan, the chief scientist of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program, recently said, the moon is ‘so rich’ in helium 3, that this could ‘solve humanity’s energy demand for around 10,000 years at least.’ Helium 3, scientists argue, could power clean fusion plants. It is nonradioactive and a very little goes a very long way. This would require mining an areas the size of Washington, D.C. The isotope is so rare on the Earth because our atmosphere and magnetic field prevent any of the solar helium 3 from arriving on the surface. The moon doesn’t have this problem as there is nothing to prevent helium 3 being absorbed by the lunar soil. Fabrizio Bozzato, a doctoral candidate at the University of Tamkan in Taiwan, recently wrote in World Security Network that helium 3 could be extracted by heating the lunar dust to around 600°C, before bringing it back to the Earth. The gas, he estimates, has a potential economic value of $3 billion (£1.78 billion) a tonne, making it economically viable to consider mining from the moon. According to experts in the U.S., the total estimated cost for fusion
development, rocket development and starting lunar operations would be about $20 billion (£11.8 billion) over two decades. While China has expressed an interest, it has yet to outline concrete plans about how it would mine the moon for helium. The prospect, however, raises the controversial issue about who owns our satellite. The United Nations Outer Space Treaty, signed by China, suggests that lunar resources are for all mankind. However, legal experts claim the language is ambiguous enough to allow for commercial exploitation of the moon. In a recent paper, Mr Bozzato said: ‘China appears determined to make [lunar mining] a reality of tomorrow. ‘China maintains its lunar mining would be for the benefit of all humanity,’ he added. ‘However, given the absence of willful competitors, it is also speculated that the Chinese intend to establish a helium 3 monopoly.’ Private enterprise is also interested in using fuel from the moon – although possibly by extracting water rather than helium 3. The Shackleton Energy company envisages providing propellant for missions throughout the solar system using lunar water. Some teams vying for the Google Lunar X-Prize also see mining as an ultimate goal of their landers. ESA has also considered using the Moon to help missions farther into the Solar System. Arguments have also been made for mining Helium-3 from Jupiter, where it is much more abundant – it would need to be given the distances involved. Extracting the molecule from Jupiter would also be a less power-hungry process. Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
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Free Coffee Morning in Miraflores Bar/Restaurant Friday 22nd August 12-2pm
At Avalon we advise ex-pats on the quick, sometimes complex, risky and over expensive funeral system here in Spain. Our consultants give a free no obligation home visit to advise people and asess their requirements. We offer free advice to protect your family from unnecessary risk. Find out more on the day over a free
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Could ants solve GLOBAL WARMING? Insects remove carbon dioxide
from the atmosphere, study claims
known as carbon sequestration.
magnesium and calcium.
Natural carbon sequestration is the process on Earth that manages the carbon dioxide expelled by animals, plants and humans.
Carbon dioxide reacts with these elements to form limestone and magnesite.
Trees and the oceans help convert or trap this carbon dioxide. There are also artificial carbon sequestration schemes that involve manually trapping this carbon dioxide in the ground. One proposed method is ocean sequestration, in which carbon dioxide is placed deep in the ocean, forming lakes of the gas. These gases stay where they are due to pressure and temperature of the surrounding water, gradually dissolving over time.
They may only be tiny, and live for just three months, but ants could be the key to solving climate change. Rough harvester ants have been found to ‘weather’ minerals in sand to produce calcium carbonate, also known as limestone. When the ants make this limestone, the process traps carbon dioxide in the rock, ultimately removing it from the atmosphere. It is unsure how the minerals are converted, however, and theories range from ants licking the sand, to excreting the substance. The discovery was made by Professor Ronald Dorn from the University of Arizona Tempe. Professor Dorn buried sand at six sites in the Catalina Mountains in
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It is this latter method that Dorn believes the ants perform naturally. But, Professor Dorn claims it is still unknown how much atmospheric carbon is removed by the ants. The findings are published in the journal Geology. Earlier this month, British scientists at the University of East Anglia said leafcutter ants could save lives thanks to a natural antibiotic they produce. The pioneering research by the School of Biological Studies centred on a particular type of fungus the ants eat, and how the ants’ natural resistance protects it. Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk
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NEW BEGINNERS POLE DANCING CLASS AT SOPHIA WELLNESS CENTRE Tuesdays 12.00-1.30 Wednesdays 7-8pm Burlesque Classes Wednesdays 6-7pm Plus Cava and Nibbles Everyone Welcome Come along and get fit and have some fun
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Poligono Los Llanos, Arboleas (opp. Amigos Bowling) Open Monday-Friday – 0930-1900 Saturday – 1000-1430
gas barbecues from €225
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official programme of events THURSDAY 14th AUGUST. 5pm Children’s Day, Various attractions for kids 10pm Tribute to the BEATLES by the group Liverpool FRIDAY 15th AUGUST. 11am. Bicycle Day 12 noon. Solemn Mass in honour of the Virgin. 8pm. Carrie’s Dance Group and the Group Arbuli 10pm Night time party with Orchestra Etiqueta Show 2am. Coronation of the Queen of the Fiesta 2014. SATURDAY 16th AUGUST 8pm Solemn Mass and procession in honour of our Patron San Roque 9.30pm Childrens’ dance performance. 11pm Night time party with Orquestas Etiqueta Show and La Serena. SUNDAY 17th AUGUST. 10am Petanque 2pm Popular Food with entertainment by the group Menta y Canela 23.00 Night time party with the group Marengo 2am End of Fiesta fireworks
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Helping Animals Almanzora Help Us to Help Them Mon – Fri 10 – 1.30
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Total Entertainment has it all going on this Summer. In stock now Avon’s Skin so Soft Dry Oil Spray, renowned for keeping Mosquitos away. Android man will be demonstrating his UK TV system and giving masterclasses to his exisiting customers on Tuesdays. Marion is here on Wednesdays taking an art class, all abilities welcome. Avalon will be here weekdays 11th - 22nd August answering any questions you may have about funerals in Spain. English Rose Bedlinens are here on Friday 22nd August. Free Computer Clinic Fridays with Mick from midday. Don’t forget our shopping trips to Murcia on 28th August & Roquetas on 11th September. Call or call in for more details. Inford@tox your friendly computing shop in Albox – Raquel is now selling SIM cards for any mobile phone and she can also top up your mobile phone’s existing SIM. There are new scented diffusers in stock, plus Anti-Mosquito sets & refills to keep those annoying insects at bay! Pop in for more details of what she has to offer including tablets, smart phones and a huge range of computer accessories - plus an excellent technical service. Raquel speaks good English, so you’ll have no problems being understood!! Find Inford@tox at Longo’s Square or for more information call 950 633 223 or check out Facebook. Summer opening hours from 30th June to 31st August: mornings 9am-2pm, afternoons closed. Raquel will be closed for holidays from Saturday 9th August ‘til Friday 18th. Jax Hair & Beauty Salon situated opposite Bar Toni in Calle Parrales. Jenny is Toni & Guy trained with 15 years experience, hairdressing in Albox for 9 years, previously at Strictly Hair. All hair needs are covered at competitive prices, for men, women & children, with free advice given when required. Jenni has Sky working alongside her: Sky is a ‘hair-do” specialist, perfect for that special occasion and she also has some special offers at the moment: Full Head Tint & Blowdry 23.50€, Re-touch Tint & Blowdry 16€, Blowdry only 7.50€. Salon opening hours are Tuesday to Friday 10am3pm, a warm welcome awaits you. Lulu’s Dog Grooming Parlour - City & Guilds trained Lisa looks after and handles all dogs
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with the utmost care. Lisa opened after years of working for various vets in and around the area. So much was the demand for her skills that she opened parlour of her own next to Eurowise on Avda. Lepanto. Your pet will certainly be pampered after a visit there! Lisa also stocks a wide accessories for your pooch., plus Scalibor, flea, tick & dental treatments and the cheapest prices on Royal Canine food in the area! Lisa will be on holidayfrom 15th August but will be back working on 20th August, however Lisa will be available to arrange appointments on her mobile during this time. For more information or to book an appointment call 950 952 940 / 697 569 750. Driver is your local garage situated behind the BP garage in Albox. Paco and the team offer a full range of services including all makes of tyres new and used, ITV renewal, tracking alignment, oil changes, diagnostics and repairs, brakes, dampers, and accessories. Rambla café has just celebrated their fifth year anniversary, and we would like to thank all our customers for their support and custom. Owner Chef Richard and Jill have been providing delicious affordable food for the last five years. The Rambla café offer a selection of menus with the large breakfast menu being the most popular, We also serve light lunches including sandwiches, wraps and hot rustic rolls all being made to order and many other lunchtime meals. We are located just over the suspension bridge, opposite Dynos and next door to Visionlive Opticians in C/ Duque de Ahumada Albox. We look forward to many more years of service and hope to see new faces and old.
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RESIDENTS of Spain who continue to use a UK driving license need to have a medical certificate, that is precise to deliver together with another documentation in Traffic in Almeria, which we do for you of free form. C/Ramon y Caja, s/n, bajo (Esq, Meson La Caldera) 04800 ALBOX (Almeria)
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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
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Dogs were regularly and systematically slaughtered in Roquetas as a means of solving the problem of hordes of dogs on the streets. However, in the year 2000, the town of La Mojonera gave over by treaty, a 10,000 square metre plot of land, for the welfare of the dogs. This was with the financial assistance of the ETN (European Association for the Protection of Animals and Nature) and also private sponsors. At last, proper kennels could be built, as well as a dwelling for the caretaker. Eventually a veterinary clinic was added. The dogs could finally enjoy, whenever possible, the luxury of living in groups in fenced
in areas with enough space to enjoy some freedom of movement. Thus, the ‘SOCIEDAD PROTECTORA DE ANIMALES DE ROQUETAS DE MAR’ was born. The shelter is committed to taking care of all abandoned dogs brought to the shelter by the local social workers of the communities of La Mojonera and Vicar. Of course, the ultimate goal is to find forever homes for these dogs. A group of volunteers in Germany and also Roquetas work tirelessly to find homes for the dogs at the shelter. They take photos and videos, write descriptions, make contacts and screen the potential adopters. Finally, they make arrangements to transport the dogs to their future homes Specialities in Germany, obeying strict Chicken & Beef Curries regulations Tapas served all day that govern the Chef from Punjab (India) transportation everybody welcome of the dogs. Too many dogs Open every day: 12 noon - late are still being abandoned, Calle Varadero, Almerimar. Tel 950 033 244 Mob. 632 574 591 including scores of puppies that
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are much too young to leave their mother. However, public awareness and sensitivity has changed a little for the better in Spain. It is certainly encouraging to see how many volunteers come to the shelter on Saturdays to help walk the dogs, bath them and groom them. It is also encouraging that more and more dogs are being adopted here in Spain. Great progress has been made at the shelter providing comfort and help to the dogs during the last couple of years, thanks to the President, Marina, the Directors and all the volunteers. However, very little official aid is provided to the shelter. In fact with the crisis, the financial aid has been reduced by half, and the shelter suffers from a severe lack of funds. The worry of how to make ends meet is constant. There is always the need to provide food and veterinary assistance for the shelter’s 400 inhabitants. Although much has been achieved, the struggle to carry on the good work never ends. Care and compassion from the local people is still not at the level that can be considered satisfactory. Details of the shelter can be provided by Geoff at geoffalmeria@hotmail.com
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
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The Memory Of Marcos The Dolphin Lives On By Martin Shortland
It was two years ago this week, that the dolphin who was to become famous around the world, was rescued near the harbour in Roquetas. Early morning walkers on the Romanilla promenade first spotted the animal struggling close to the beach and thinking it was injured, called the emergency services, who responded quickly to what would become a full blown rescue operation. Two boats from the beach patrol service were joined by another containing a local vet and they attempted the tricky task of trying to shepherd the fish into shore. After nearly two hours, the exhausted dolphin was cornered near the harbour wall and vets from the wildlife protection organisation Promar were able to make a preliminary examination. The young male, between 10 and 12 months old was badly dehydrated and undernourished, but not injured. A holding pen was set up in the water next to the harbour, along with a perimeter fence on the beach, to hold back the hundreds of people who gathered to watch the events unfold. Blood samples taken from the dolphin were rushed to Almeria for analysis and the results showed a serious renal infection and internal parasite infestation. So severe was the condition of the dolphin – christened Marcos by its helpers - vets feared he may not survive the night. A round the clock operation was mounted to tube feed him, while helpers stayed in the water to support him as he was too weak to support himself. By the end of the first week though, there was a greater mood of optimism in the waterside camp; the major cause of concern - the renal infection - had been cured and although the parasitic problem still existed, it was much improved. Marcos gained a very healthy appetite - his vitamin diet supplemented by fish from the local market - but he showed little sign of wanting to swim unaided, so still had to be supported for much of the time. Such was the level of care, an osteopath gave him twice daily massages to encourage muscle usage. The story touched the hearts of thousands and through radio and television coverage and via the internet, Marcos became a celebrity. It soon became apparent the holding pen was inadequate, for a number of reasons. Being close to the harbour entrance, the noise of boats entering and leaving the harbour was disturbing the dolphins super sensitive hearing. Also, it being the height of the tourist season, huge crowds of onlookers were causing problems for the team of volunteers caring for Marcos. The decision was made to move him to a quieter location which had been found in Almerimar. The move was successful and Marcos appeared to have settled into his new home well; the holding pen was much larger, the location much quieter and the water was much calmer. Hopes began to rise that he would make a full recovery and eventually be returned to the wild. There was however one underlying problem. Whenever his drugs were withdrawn, Marcos took a down turn. It became apparent he was unable to exist without the daily cocktail of drugs the vets were administering to help his recovery. At the beginning of 2013, Rosa Henche, Promar Head of Operations, told me they were having to re-evaluate their long term plans, she said, “We had been very hopeful Marcos would make a full recovery and we would be able to release him back to the sea, but now that may not be possible, his health is not good and still causes concern.” She explained that his kidneys were not responding to treatment and that he suffered from breathing problems. All of those worries were to culminate one stormy Sunday night in February. The last moments of Marcos’s life were described to me by a volunteer, who was on duty, he said, “The weather was not good and the sea was rough, so rough we would normally consider taking Marcos out of his sea pen and put him in the pool, but we try to avoid it as it’s stressful for him. At 3.00 am we had three people in the water with him and he was eating and seemed ok. At 5.30 am we checked on him but could not see
him and our cameras under the water could not see him either. Marcos has escaped from his pen before but has always returned and we thought this would be the case last night. After searching the beach area, we found him on the sand and he was clearly not well; we called the vet but he could do nothing, Marcos had died.” The mood at the camp in Almerimar when I visited the next day was sombre. Groups of volunteers stood around, gazing in disbelief at the waters of the pen where once Marcos had been. But it was over, their reason for being there taken from them in such tragic circumstances. The clean-up operation would have to begin, but for the time being it was clear, all of the members of the team were too shocked to do anything. So what has happened to Promar since then? Last weekend, I met up with Rosa Henche and Paco Hernandez, joint directors of the organisation, at a fund raising event in Roquetas de Mar and they told me about their plans for the future. Promar is a non profit making organisation, set up 15 years ago to defend wildlife in an area covering the Caba de Gato, the Bay of Almeria and the Sea of Alboran. It has provided help for more than 1,000 animals in that time, including bottlenose, common, stripped and Risso dolphins: pilot and beaked whales, green and loggerhead turtles. The organisation sees education as its primary concern, aiming to share its knowledge and raise awareness of all issues concerning the environment. It also considers it is the voice for marine mammals both in Spain and worldwide. Work is now underway to create a Marine Centre, dedicated to the education, study and research of marine life in this part of the Mediterranean Sea. A 15 metre vessel, the Blancazul will be utilised to provide trips from Almerimar to a stretch of sea known as the Seco de los Olivas – a protected area of special environmental interest which is home to an abundant array of species. During the trips, visitors will learn about the dolphins and whales which inhabit the area. The six months the organisation spent caring for the rescue dolphin Marcos, has really helped raise the profile of Promar and they now receive regular donations from people in over 20 countries. Rosa Henche said, “The publicity generated by the Marcos rescue campaign has certainly helped our cause; before, we were only recognised in Spain, but now we have supporters around the world and for that, we are grateful, it has enabled us to expand our operations more than would have previously been possible.” So the touching story of one baby dolphin, rescued two years ago and cared for by a hard working team of volunteers, until its sad death six months later, has brought about a dramatic change in the lives of the people who devote their time and energy to the wildlife living in our coastal waters. Information about the work, education programmes and trips aboard the Blancazul can be found on Facebook@Promar.
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Look Good Vicky, the owner of Room 97 has 14 years experience in hairdressing on the salon floor. Vicky decided to open her own salon in La Alfoquia and since doing so in March 2012 Room 97 has gone from strength to strength. The Beauty Therapist/Nail Technician, Wendy, joined Vicky in December 2012, she also has over 14 years experience in the industry. Both Vicky and Wendy have NVQ qualifications to level II and III, and are correctly qualified, legal and insured to work in Spain. Vicky and Wendy know it is important to keep up to date with new and innovative treatments and
techniques and are always happy to give consultations and advice making sure each client receives the most beneficial treatment to suit their individual needs. Room 97 prides itself on providing hair, nail and beauty treatments at affordable prices whilst still using top quality salon brands including : Tigi, Wella, CND Shellac, NSI, Sudo, OMG, and in providing a relaxed atmosphere whilst maintaining professional standards. There a monthly special offers, shown in our adverts and displayed in salon. A comprehensive range of hair, beauty and nail treatments are available, including : colouring using foils and balayage, high quality human hair extensions, permanent hair straightening, re-styles, hair-ups, electrical facial treatments (inc. non surgical face lifts), waxing, Shellac manicures/pedicures, eyelash extensions, facials, spray tans, gel/acrylic nails, waxing and the fantastic callus peel for feet. Also offered are bridal packages and pamper parties for both adults and children. Vicky and Wendy look forward to seeing you at Room 97 Hair & Beauty Studio.
Dehydration
Dehydration happens when your body loses more fluid than you take in. When the normal water content of your body reduces, it upsets your balance of minerals (salt and sugar), which affects the way that it functions. Water makes up over two-thirds of the healthy human body, lubricating joints and eyes, aiding digestion, flushing out waste and keeping skin healthy. Some early warning signs include: • f eeling thirsty and lightheaded •d ark coloured, strong-smelling urine •p assing urine less often than usual Who is at risk from dehydration? Anyone can become dehydrated, but certain groups in particular include: •b abies and infants; they have low body weight and are sensitive to even small amounts of fluid loss •o lder people: they may be less aware they’re becoming dehydrated and need to keep drinking fluids
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•p eople with long-term conditions, such as diabetes or alcoholism •a thletes: they lose a large amount of body fluid through sweat What to do If dehydrated, drink plenty of fluids, including water, semi-skimmed milk and diluted squash or fruit juice. It’s best to avoid fizzy drinks or caffeine if possible. If you’re finding it hard to keep water down due to vomiting or diarrhoea, try drinking small amounts more frequently. If left untreated, severe dehydration can be serious and cause fits (seizures), brain damage and death. When should I see my Doctor? • f eeling tired (lethargic) or confused •d ry mouth and eyes that don’t produce tears • n ot passing urine for eight hours •d ry skin that sags slowly into position when pinched up • r apid heartbeat •b lood in your stools (faeces) or vomit • l ow blood pressure (hypotension) Preventing dehydration Avoid dehydration by drinking plenty of fluids. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) recommends you at least six to eight glasses of fluid daily. The FSA recommends semiskimmed milk, diluted fruit juice and diluted squash. If you’re active, or if the weather is particularly hot, there’s a greater risk so you should increase your fluid intake. Source: Almeria Angels
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Lifestyle Enclosures have been offering fly free areas since 2005. From a pool to a patio or a terrace to a balcony, they are the areas leaders in fly screening. Without the loss of your views, outdoor areas can be screened against flies, wasps, mosquitoes and other flying insects. With a choice of frame colours and many options of screening available they can transform a terrace into a bug free dining and relaxing area. If it’s a door or window that you need screening, give them a call as they offer many different options including roller, plisse and sliding. They are also the area’s leading installers of Glass Curtain systems. They are so versatile and keep your terrace free of dust, wind and rain, making a space that is useable all year round. In the very hot summer days the system can be folded away leaving an open terrace but easily closed up again when needed. No frames to spoil your view and if your urbanisation will not allow standard glazing on external terraces, ask Lifestyle to give you a quotation for a frameless system. Other glazing systems of windows, doors and Enclosures are also available. With many options, why not call into the showroom to discuss your requirements. Now distributors for Dumaplast why not visit the showroom to view the full range of products. Dumalock – re vamp your bathroom without re tiling. Dumawall and Dumapan – Wall panels offering sleek designs, useful for covering damp areas so common in Spanish properties. Not forgetting that Lifestyle are Spains only approved distributor of Flo Plast rainwater systems offering different styles and colours of guttering for installation or DIY.
Location Auctions remains the BIGGEST and BEST auction in the area.Providing a regular auction every two weeks. You can view on the week of the auction from 9.30am-1.30pm,Monday and Tuesday and all day Wednesday,you can purchase a catalogue and register for a paddle or leave a “proxy” bid.The sale starts at 5pm. Buyers and sellers commission is 12.5%. IVA applies only to the commission,and not the full amount.Items are accepted for auction Monday to Friday from 9.30am-1pm,except the day of the auction.We can collect and deliver larger items.
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braben’s blog... Hello and welcome to CanDu Computer Bytes. As many of you good readers know, I do my little bit for the Albox Computer Club based at Jack’s Bar on a Friday morning, where annually paid up members get my help for free during class time! The club has, over the course of the years, devised a list of programs (usually free) that are used to maintain the speed and health of your computer; or are best for presentations; word processing (paying more doesn’t always mean getting the best product); and so on. It is quite a laborious task to hunt for, and download these programs. Every purpose designed program out there like ‘Ninite’ will only download a subset of all your favourite programs and inevitably, automatically install them. For most of you, this is all you want, and rightly so! For me, as ‘keeper of the chips’ (doesn’t that sound sad:-) ), I have to find and download currently 22 programs which usually takes about two and a half hours! This week I found, installed and started to learn a programming language to create a program that would download a list of files to my computer. From here I can copy them to the club memory chips and the members have only to copy them to their computer and install them, saving an hour and a half on the time I had to taken to get them in the first place. University required me to study several computer programming languages: Pascal; C; C++; DBase and BASH to name just five. The simplest was Dbase because it was a scripting language, followed by Pascal and then the rest. The great thing about a scripting language is that it is interpreted language and making corrections is quick and easy. This programming language is also a scripting language that can be compiled when working to a standalone program. Scripting = Interpreted = Slower run speed = Quicker to write and get
right = Easier. Compiled = Converted to Binary = Much faster programs = Slower to get right = Not so easy. Not a tough choice really! Go for the Scripting language that can then be compiled into a Binary program when your get it right! Within 2 days of getting it the program was at version 1, 2 days after that it was at version 1.1 (minor changes but made the program much more efficient. I can’t increase the speed that the programs download but my little program does it far more efficiently than I can!! My next task is to write a database for the charity arm of AlboxCC, which is based at the multi-servicio building in Arboleas, to monitor what computers are donated to us, the current state of repair and where they eventually end up. I am going to write it in this scripting language for speed then have a compiled version for speed. Version 1 gets started on Monday, which means by the time you have read this it should be about half done! Scripting programs are great for simple but repetitive tasks and in this instance much more complicated tasks. What is the name of this wonder software? AUTOIT and guess what! It’s free (now there is a surprise). Just a few cautionary words before I leave. First programming is a logical progression through the problem. Anyone can create a list of anything but making this list readable and elegent is something that only time and clear teaching can help you with. If you want a quick and dirty script to change the names of all your photos to “photo xxx” - xxx being a number then this will do it perfectly :-) Happy programming :-) I’m now off to Jack’s Bar in Albox for my Friday afternoon computer clinic! Maybe make a suggestion using the email address under this article for further article that will be useful to you.
For further information or advice on computing,contact Trevor on 689 892 745 or canducomputing@hotmail.co.uk
This planet we share
With the world’s population approaching 7,000,000,000 we must look like a giant colony of ants to any beings viewing us from space. Whether or not Global warming is believed to be caused by human activity the proof that our planet is a warmer and more unstable place can easily be seen. On a local basis Almeria is suffering a drought with the lowest winter rainfall in decades. With the desalination plant and deep water wells to fill the taps it’s more an inconvenience rather than a life threatening event. Though in some areas such as Turre and Albox the mains water is so contaminated it’s regularly deemed as unfit for use. Luckily Gabriel Amat the President of Almeria also sits on the board of water company Galasa, so apparently the best solution for Turre is to buy all future water from Galasa instead of ensuring the towns’ water independence by repairing the wells and pipes. The 5.1M ‘earthquake’ in Lorca a few years ago was a result of the tectonic plates slipping after years of heavy water extraction for irrigation under the town. Just as
Good TV, Worse TV
You’ll have seen this American police show I’m sure...or if not this particular one, then one very like it; Close up of young American lady with mouth full of perfect teeth; “Oh no-is he...hurt?” “He’s more than hurt Marcy...he’s, he’s...left us...” Poor Marcy I say! Or maybe, it’s poor us, because, isn’t this just the sort of stuff that’s on TV, time and time again? Let’s have something different! Wouldn’t it be great if, just once, the crime was so complicated that the police officer who’d never previously been beaten, admitted that this was just too difficult to solve and that they should all go home, admittedly leaving Marcy, Deacon, Madison or whoever is hysterical this week, in the dark. Although it would only last a few minutes, my bet is that the show would be remembered for years as one of the best episodes anyone had ever seen! And we’d get the chance to have a tea and a chat too. And you see, this is my point today. How many television shows, or films do we watch, with that ever growing niggling feeling that we’ve seen this one before? It’s not just because there’s a small pool of actors who keep cropping up in these shows time and time again, although that certainly seems to be the case. We recently finished watching the Inspector Morse series and I swear that some of the baddies had appeared, playing different characters in the show, more often than the late John Thaw. Don’t you find that the formula for many police shows often-with some exceptions-goes something like this; crime is committed, baddie is nowhere to be seen, hero/heroine appears, cracks jokes, biffs a few people, maybe falls for baddie, baddie is caught, hero/heroine gets all the praiseeven though his/her slightly barmy sidekick did 90% of the work-and we end on a joke that has everyone smiling to the camera. Maybe it’s time for television executives to be brave and give us a break from crime shows. I’d like to suggest that they look no further than Canada where they’ve introduced a new sport-underwater hockey! No, I didn’t believe it either but it’s true and it’s very popular there. With the addition of, let’s say, the odd giant squid and a few circling, snarling, sharks, this could knock the spots off crime dramas and even stop us longing for Eldorado to return...maybe! Graham is married to Helen and has a daughter, Alice. He lives part of the year near Albox, but works in Qatar, teaching. If you wish to contact Graham regarding this article email: helenandg@yahoo.co.uk
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hydraulic fracking for oil can cause seismic tremors; the fact that the water table had dropped by 250 metres in just 50 years radically changed the pressures on the rocks below Lorca. This resulted in the devastating earthquake as the epicentre was just three kilometres underground. The effect on nature is visible too, in Lubrin the other day I saw an old Oak tree dead from drought. The effect on us is just that the view isn’t as nice, the hardship for the wildlife means not only a lack of water but less food to eat and less cover to hide in. Oaks have very deep root systems so with the lack of rainfall the water table is dropping yet the local wells keep extracting this dwindling resource for farmers to grow water hungry crops such as oranges, peppers and tomatoes. The filling of swimming pools uses huge amounts of water as the water evaporates quickly in hot weather. Measures such as covering the water surface when not in use and using filtration pumps at night reduces water loss. My wife will testify to my dislike of baths, not that I am unclean I hasten
to add but because bathing uses so much water. I don’t understand how sitting in dirty bathwater cleans anyone, showers are cleaner and use less water. Even showering can be wasteful especially when washing hair. Simply turning the water off whilst lathering up saves water. I was dismayed to read a few days ago that Lubrin Council have issued special licences to allow the killing of the beautiful (and usually protected) wild Ibex. These shy and elusive creatures are venturing down into the valleys looking for food and chomping on farmers’ crops. A lack of food and water on the hill tops means they will either die of hunger or from a hunter’s bullet. Surely some cleverly sited water butts and a few bales of hay is a better option than murder. A petition has been organised by locals to stop the killing and can be signed in the Cajamar bank in Lubrin. A few years ago one sunny summers Sunday evening; we were
having an al fresco dinner with friends when the dogs suddenly stood up attentively. There 50 metres or so above the house on the craggy hilltop behind the house was a family of seven Ibex. Such a wonderful sight as they quietly grazed, with one of them silhouetted against the evening sky as it stood as look out. Luckily the dogs had just been fed and the evening too hot for them to climb up and investigate. So we down below gazed at the Ibex high above us and they looked down at us until eventually they rounded the hill and disappeared.
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are calling from Madrid, Barcelona, Marbella, and the Balearics or wherever, they are connected to a listener. And it doesn’t matter where that listener is physically located. All for the same fee! All Samaritans in Spain calls to 902 88 numbers are charged at national call rates. From landlines and public phones the connection charge is €0.08 plus €0.04/min: Mon-Fri 20:00-08:00, weekends & public holidays and €0.07/ min: Mon-Fri 08:00-20:00. Sadly calls from mobiles are considerably more. For most providers the connection charge is €0.12 then €0.22/min: Mon-Fri 20:0008:00, weekends & public holidays and €0.36/min: Mon-Fri 08:00-20:00 It is so sad when we read that ALL 902 numbers are premium rate numbers when only some are. Many, like Samaritans in Spain are premium service numbers which actually benefits both the caller and the receiver.
REGISTERING YOUR VEHICLE IN SPAIN SPANISH LICENSE PLATES AND REGISTRATION DOCUMENT
Registering a non-Spanish vehicle in Spain is a complex and potentially costly procedure. However, you maybe exempt from Spanish registration tax by getting Spanish number plates within one month of entering the country. But to do this, you need to become a resident. Linea Directa has been insuring expat drivers in Spain for over a decade and understands all the steps involved. Below we outline this process. STEP 1: OBTAINING A CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY This is a statement by the car’s manufacturer that it conforms to EU regulations. You will need the car’s chassis number to complete this straightforward process online at www.eurococ.eu/en/certificate_ of_conformity. The charges for this service will vary according to type of vehicle, make and country of 1st registration. STEP 2: CURRENT LOG BOOK The vehicle’s original log book showing your name as the owner, the vehicles age and a valid UK address. You will also need the bill of sale for the car. STEP 3: RESIDENCY IN SPAIN The Spanish residency certificate (Certificado de Empadronamiento) is your official proof of residency in Spain. Your local town hall can provide you with this document. You will need to take your passport and proof of Spanish address (rental contract, contract to purchase or property deeds).
STEP 4: OBTAINING A SPANISH MOT CERTIFICATE All vehicles over 4 years old must be roadworthy and clearly display a valid ITV sticker. The ITV (Vehicle Technical Inspection) must be tested at an authorised centre, just as for an MOT test. You can find out the location of your nearest ITV centre on DGT website (equivalent to the DVLA). You can also call your local centre to make a booking. If the centre is busy, especially presummer, this can save a lot of time. The cost can vary but generally is around 40€ for petrol-engine cars and 56€ for diesel-engine cars. Step 5: OBTAINING A SPANISH EQUIVALENTOF A TAX DISC The Spanish Tax Agency can provide your vehicle with a valid “tax disc” for Spain, which must be carried in the car when in use. You will need to complete the relevant form online and pay the amount according to your car’s tax band. You can carry out all these procedures yourself or you can seek the assistance of an accountant to do this for you. We hope the information provided in this article is of interest. If you would like to contact Linea Directa please call 902-123-161 More information on Linea Directa online at www.lineadirecta.com
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WITH MICHAEL DAVIES, ABOGADO/SOLICITOR If you wish us to print an article about a particular topic, please e-mail info@daviessolicitors.com
MOVING BACK TO THE U.K. DUE TO ILL HEALTH LEAVING A PROPERTY IN SPAIN ON THE MARKET
Q. My mother and father need to move back to the u.k due to very bad health, with my mother moving into a home immediately on her return. They own a house and a bank account in Vera. Have you got any recommendations of things I should be thinking about from a legal point of while I am in Spain to help them organise their return. A. Absolutely. I would at least address the following matters: 1. Make sure there Spanish wills are in good order. Even if they are, it may be time to reconsider the clauses. If for example one of your parents is very ill it may not be convenient for the other partner to name him /her beneficiary. 2. Locate the title deeds to the property and their NIE numbers. 3. Make sure Internet banking is set up on their Spanish bank account. 4. Your parents may wish to consider signing a power of attorney for you to deal with their Spanish assets. 5. Look in to the advantages/ disadvantages of selling quickly now versus holding on waiting for a better price From a tax point of view if they
are resident and over 65 it is in their advantage to sell before they lose their resident status in Spain as they are entitled to a 100% exemption from capital gains tax. 6. When you get back to England start working on an enduring power of attorney to be used in the u.k. Very important: The above are the essential things that need to be looked into but I recommend that you and your parents visit their solicitor in Spain to run through their situation together before going back to the u.k. If you are not comfortable with their solicitor, simply make an appointment with a different solicitor but take all your paperwork with you (you must at least take copy of title deeds, NIE numbers, rates bills and copy of wills) . Depending on the circumstances, paperwork etc. it may be advantageous to take further actions or none at all. In any case it will be convenient for you to put a face to the solicitor and go through things together with him/ her and your parent to avoid nasty surprises regarding documentation in the future. Michael Davies. Abogado.
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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property group
Paseo del Mediterraneo 197 - Mojacar - Almeria
Tel: 950 472 430 / 610 053 563
www.veritashomes.co.uk info@veritashomes.co.uk You can find us on Mojácar Playa
€79,950
3 bed / 2 bath fully furnished Apartment with sea views near golf and beach in Marina de la Torre. Ref. 1559
Mojácar Playa
€115,000
Mojácar Playa
€80,000
1 bed / 1 bath fully furnished Apartment with private garage and beautiful sea views. Terrace: 35 m². Pool. Ref. 1398
Valle de Este
€85,000
2 bed / 2 bath fully furnished Townhouse with private garden, patio, roof solarium and parking place. Pool. Ref. 1555
Mojácar playa
€199,999
El Cucador
€110,000
Opportunity! 3 bed / 2 bath Villa on plot of 769 m² in Cuesta de los Pinos. Fully fitted kitchen. . Ref.1516
Mojácar Playa
€115,000
THE BEST INVESTMENT PROPERTY:
Beautiful sea facing 2 bed / 2 bath Apartment with private parking. Terraces of 25 m² & 6 m². Fully furnished. Ref.1595
3 bed / 1 bath southeast facing Apartment with sea views near beach and promenade. Communal pool. Ref.1562
Mojácar Playa
Nr Huercal Overa €120,000
€120,000
End of terrace 2 bed / 1,5 bath Townhouse with sea views within walking distance to beach & amenities. Communal pool. Ref.1572
Aguamarga
€120,000
3 bed / 2 bath Penthouse Apart. with sea views set in front of the promenade. Terraces: 70 m². Underground parking. Ref.1509
Mojácar playa
€140,000
5 bed / 1 bath Cortijo with garage and annex on plot of 1,750 m² between Huercal Overa and Puerto Lumbreras. Ref.1598
Cortijo Grande
€149,950
Urban plot of 1067 m² in Paraje de la Joya. Sea and mountains views. Ref.1214
2 bed / 2 bath Apartment with private garden near commercial center & beach. Build 89 m². Private parking. Pool. Ref.1587
3 bed / 2 bath charming Villa on walled plot of 395 m². Distant sea views from roof solarium. Mature garden. Ref.1588
Mojácar Playa
Mojácar Playa
Mojácar Playa
€155,000
2 bed / 2 bath Apartment sea views. Nice development with pool across the road from prom. Terr 33 m². U-ground parking. Ref.1596
€199,950
3 bed / 3 bath semi detached Villa with sea views on small community with pool near amenities. Terraces & solarium. Ref.1137
Mojácar Playa
€155,000
2 bed / 2 bath Apartment near promenade. Large Terrace with sea views. Store room & underground parking. Reduced! Ref.1556
€225,000
Just reduced! 3 bed / 2 bath Villa on plot of 500 m² close to beach & amenities. Terraces &car port. Ref.1560
Please visit our office or refer to our website for more “bargains”. Vendors: If you are seriously considering selling your property please visit our office to discuss effective ways of achieving your goal. As per decree 218/2005 the “Documento de Información Abreviada” (D.I.A) for any property sold by Veritas Homes is available at our office.
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COMPLETE HOLIDAY HOLIDAY CARE CARE COMPLETE MOJACAR PLAYA
RENTALS - SALES -MANAGEMENT - MAINTENANCE
We urgently need more properties for sale and rental for waiting clients
Properties of the week
Ref: ES/TS - Det. Villa, 100m to beach, sea views, 3 bed, 2 bath + 2 bed apt below, private pool, lge garage, solarium, gardens.
MOJACAR €349,950
Your Belgian Estate Agent for the inland area like Arboleas, Albox & surroundings.
Ref. PM/TW Beautiful 2 bed, 2 bath apt in Puerto Marina, pool, large terrace, garage, a/c furnished.
MOJACAR - €109,950
Arboleas Ref. VA/TL Fantastic, 1bed, 1bath apt, a/c, pool, garage parking, large lock up unit, sunny, terrace, 300 m to beach.
Ref. JP/CH Beautiful 3 bed, 2.5 bathroom, duplex, garage, terraces, pools, garden, a/c, 200 m to beach.
MOJACAR - €69,950 MOJACAR PLAYA - 179,950€ Paseo del Mediterraneo 19, Mojacar Playa, Almeria (near the Hotel Best Indalo)
Tel: 950 478 612 / 610 808 631
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Nice quality villa with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms & a private pool. Only a few km from the village The price is 144,950€
Albox This nice villa with 2 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms on a large plot of 2.699m² The price is 137.500€
Willemsens Karel web: www.immo-carlos.com
email: info@immo-carlos.com
Tel: 950 090 875 – Mob: 648 505 938
Spanish Estate Agent sales • rentals • insurance SANTOPETAR
114.995€
Immaculate contemporary design Fully screened pool & garden Stunning
ALBOX 199.950€
Superb villa with pool 170m2 house, 3.000m2 garden Walking distance to town
ALBOX
139.950€
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Pool with views and enclosed dining area Immaculate
Albanchez
49.995€
3 bed reformed country house Space for pool Immaculate
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Houses Wanted
yKAREN OLIVER + TEAM WELCOMES YOU TO THE NEW
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950 064 584 Mob: 677 667 722 / 635 979 829
Office Address: Avenida 28 De Febrero, 44 Bajo, Albox (A334 Albox To Baza Road) Opposite Albox Online
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400€pcm
Villa Piedra Amaillia
3 bed 2 bath, fully furnished, walled and gated, 1 small dog accepted SOL134
REDUCED - 99,950€
Country House Antas
2 bed, 2 bath, private location, mature gardens, spectacular views. Must be viewed to be appreciated
Rentals Urgently Required in and around the Albox area, clients are waiting SOL156
119,950€
Villa Las Pocicas
3 large double bed, 2 bath, unique views, pre installed gas central heating, Must be seen
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SOL366
REDUCED - 55,000€
Town House Purchena
3 bed, 1 bath, beautiful reform with new modern kitchen, dining room, 2 lounges, large terrace and patio area SOL127
REDUCED – 99,950€
Cortijo Arboleas
5 bed, 2 bath, currently spilt into two properties, 2 kitchens, many original features
Town House Purchena
2 bed, 2 bath, fully fitted kitchen, roof terrace and patio area REDUCED 43,950€
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Based in Albox, but will cover all areas
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The Huercal-overa area no1 top selling agent VH225 €109,950 CEE E42 34 • 2 bed, 2 bath Villa • 672m2 private garden • Edge of village • Walk to amenities
VH364 €109,900 CEE E38 14 • 3 / 4 bed, 2 bath Country House • 6,500m2 of flat land • Full of character • 5 mins drive to Huercal-Overa
VH532 €99,000 CEE E43 57 • 2 bed, 1 bath Villa • 500m2 private garden • 5 mins drive to Huercal-Overa • 25 mins drive to San Juan beaches
VH574 €179.950 CEE E55 22 • 5 bed, 3 bath Country House • 286m² build, full of character • 33,000m² land • 8 mins drive to Taberno
PROPERTY OWNERS & BUYERS IF YOU ARE SERIOUSLY WANTING TO BUY OR SELL A PROPERTY IN THE GENERAL HUERCAL-OVERA, LA ALFOQUIA, ZURGENA, TABERNO AND SAN JUAN DE LOS TERREROS AREAS THEN CONTACT US NOW UNDER
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VH413 €109,950 UNDER OFFER • 3 bed, 2 bath Seaside Apartment • Recently renovated • 20 metres to the beach • San Juan de Los Terreros
VH500 €249,950 CEE G51 17 • 3 bed, 2 bath Seaside Villa • 324m2 private garden • 7m x 3m swimming pool • San Juan de Los Terreros
Long Term Rental Properties OFFER wanted around UNDER Huercal Overa, VH660 €134,950 CCE G56 69 La Alfoquia • 3 bed, 2 bath Country House • 1,690m2 of flat, fenced land and Zurgena. • 3 mins drive to amenities • 8 mins drive to Huercal-Overa
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Room With A View Ref. CDA462 - Vera Playa € 147.500 [EPC: F 171 - 43] 3 3
Built size: 163 m² Plot size: 100 m²
Ref. CDA470 - Villaricos € 199.000 [EPC: E 107 - 27] 2 2
Built size: 94 m² Plot size: 88 m²
Ref. CDA442 - Limaria € 169.000 [EPC: E 195 - 49] 3 2
Ref. CDA476 - Vera Playa € 90.000 [EPC: G 167 - 42] 2 1
Built size: 109 m² Plot size: 623 m²
Ref. CDA459 - Los Gallardos Ref. CDA427 - Mojácar Playa Ref. CDA443 - Vera € 245.000 [EPC: F 254 - 60] € 315.000 [EPC: E 157 - 39] € 169.000 [EPC: G 259 - 65] 3 2
Built size: 140 m² Plot size: 500 m²
3 3
Built size: 188 m² Plot size: 348 m²
3 2
Built size: 75 m² Plot size: 65 m²
Ref. CDA478 - Palomares € 123.000 [EPC: G 299 - 74] 3 2
Built size: 90 m² Plot size: 227 m²
Built size: 82 m²
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This is a great sized villa, 3 bed & 2 bath only 5 mins away from the village set in olive and orange groves, build size 120 mtrs, plot size 650 mtrs, Builder is going to install 8x4 mtr pool in with the price. Has EPC certificate
Ref - E&T Alto €110,000
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Brits in the market for an overseas home in the second half of 2014 should factor in an interest rate rise in the UK, as well as the exchange rate, when budgeting for their foreign purchase, warned the Overseas Guide Company in August. “Servicing a mortgage in the UK is going to get more expensive within the next six months, that’s a given,” said Richard Way of www.OverseasGuidesCompany. com “Owning and running a foreign home costs money, even without a mortgage against it, so anyone considering a purchase abroad should ensure they are comfortable with their cash-flow in the UK and
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consider what the effect of a hike in the interest rate would have on their monthly outgoings. We might get some clues as to how imminent a rate rise is after this week’s Bank of England meeting. “The other major consideration for buyers is the exchange rate. Sterling has had a bullish first half of the year, with gains against the euro and dollar. But again, anyone buying abroad with a mortgage later this year, should build a cushion into what they can afford in foreign mortgage repayment to account for movements in the value of Sterling, as well as interest rates affecting the mortgage.” Source: www.smartcurrencyexchange.com
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New research from Halifax shows that the majority of home owners in Britain think now is a “good time to sell” despite fluctuating house prices. UK house prices in May to July were 10.2pc higher than the same three month period in the previous year, elevated by a continuing housing supply crisis in Britain. However, the annual rate of growth has halved from the period of April to June, which saw a massive yearly house price jump of 21pc. This reinforces recent official figures from the likes of the Office of National Statistics, and Hometrack, which show the rate of house price growth month-on-month grinding to a halt. Despite this slow down in the annual growth rate, Halifax reported that the majority of UK home owners think that the next 12 months presents the best time to sell. The latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker indicates that sentiment towards selling is rising as fears grow that property values could reverse - while new buyer demand is dropping. Over half of those (57pc) surveyed by the lender believe they should sell within the next year to capitalise on price, compared to 32pc. This is the highest score of this measure since the survey’s inception. Only last week, data from Hometrack showed that house prices in Britain have stalled as the number of new buyers plummeted in July and consumer sentiment shifted from over-zealous to cautious. The rate of house price growth fell to its slowest rate in 18 months - according to a leading survey of estate agents. This drop in the growth of property values is a result interest fears, new, tighter mortgage rules and aggressive rhetoric from the Bank of England that a “hot” UK housing market, in the south east, is the biggest threat to the economic recovery. Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
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The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion
“Someone told me you can tell if a person’s monogamous by the size of his testicles. Gene sent me to a genetics expert to settle the bet.” The Rosie Project is just one of professor Don Tillman’s ideas to indulge his passion of science. The Wife Project is the first, followed in hot pursuit by the Father Project, culminating in the Don Tillman Project and of course the Rosie Project. Take a 39 year old geneticist called Don whose brain is wired or configured differently from the majority of people, a brilliant scientist but rather socially challenged and you’ll be right in assuming he has Asperger’s. Ironically he lectures on Asperger’s but when asked who shows symptoms of obsessive behaviour he doesn’t recognise his own behaviour as being autistic. He quotes Lazlo Hevesi in the Physics Department. He is “literal-minded to the point of lunacy.” Don doesn’t display any emotion, everything is logical and scientific. He cannot empathise but he can memorise intricate details. His lack of social skills leaves him isolated and he has two friends but he plans on rectifying this and the Wife Project dominates the early part of this quirky love story with a difference. He
arrival thinking she is a candidate for his Wife Project. He soon decides on her unsuitability but warms to her and discovers that she needs to trace her biological father. Rosie’s mother died when she was 10 in a car accident. Phil, her mother’s partner saved Rosie and has brought her up as his daughter. Don abandons his Wife project in favour of finding out Rosie’s real father. Tracing all likely candidates proves to be an entertaining exercise, taking swabs surreptitiously, even stealing toothbrushes for DNA sampling and travelling together to the States enables this oddball of a couple to get closer but can they ever experience a normal relationship? Doubtful. But a worthwhile read. This is the debut novel from Simsion. Watch this space because the sequel The Rosie Effect is due out soon. Publisher: Penguin. ISBN: 978-1-403-91279-2
compiles a 16 page scientifically valid survey to find his perfect match confident it will work. The goal posts are high and even when he modifies the questionnaire things are looking grim. Out of the blue a Ph.D. psychology student, Rosie Jarman turns up, a charming but complicated woman, sent REVIEW it by Carol Naylor. by Gene her psychology www.carolnaylor.blogspot.com / lecturer to find out about monogamy and testicles. www.carolesleynaylor.wordpress.com naylorcl@hotmail.es Don misconstrues her
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One of the things I really appreciate about the Church of England is its use of the Lectionary; a book suggesting three sets of Bible Readings each day, designed to cover the whole Bible in three years. One benefit of this is that, when preparing a sermon, I’m encouraged to use the scripture suggested, which may well be one with which I’m not particularly familiar, rather than keep using personal favourites. So, this last Sunday, the Old Testament reading set for the Evening Service we hold in Albox, was the account of the break-up of the Country of Israel (fairly topical these days, with all the troubles there), some 3000 years ago, following the death of King Solomon. The Country, at the time was tribal, and many of the other tribes had felt that the King had always favoured his own tribe of Judah, so the leaders of those other groups approached the new King, Rehoboam, requesting a more equitable deal for the future. Sadly, as is often the case with inexperience, Rehoboam, anxious to appear strong and in control, rejected their request, promising instead a tougher, more controlling regime, whereupon those ten tribes declared unilateral independence, forming the Northern Nation of Israel, leaving Rehoboam ruling over just the Southern tribe of Judah – from which ‘Judaism’ and ‘Jew’ are derived, and into which tribe, Jesus was later born. Strange therefore that today, the descendants of this one tribe of Judah, call themselves ‘Israel’ and are claiming the right to all the territory previously occupied not just by themselves, but also that belonging to the separated Northern Kingdom. So what can this story teach us? Well, as Proverbs 15 remarks “A soft answer turns away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger”, which seems very much the key to this story and a very important lesson for us to learn. How much better and more productive to be conciliatory rather than confrontational; to negotiate rather than demand. How vital a lesson, not just for politicians, but for all of us. Details of a number of English Language Churches are given in Sol Noticeboard; for any wishing to Worship, whilst additionally, further information about the Anglican Church in this area may be seen on the web site www.mojacarchurch. org Duncan Burr is Licensed Lay Reader for the Anglican Chaplaincy of Costa Almeria and Costa Cálida and may be contacted at djburr@avired.com
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News Roquetas Port Refurbishment Scheme - Success Or Failure? By Martin Shortland
The improvement work carried out by the council in the port of Roquetas was, in the end, completed on time, but it was a close call. When the Mayor, Gabriel Amat, unveiled the plans earlier in the year, he guaranteed the work would be finished before the Fiesta took place at the end of July, but for a number of weeks leading up to the event, it looked as if his promise wouldn’t be honoured.
The contractors fell way behind schedule as they encountered problem after problem and at one stage, they were estimated to be two weeks behind the date set for completion. But somehow they managed to finish. The new tarmac had hardly set when the columns of heavy vehicles of the Fiesta folk started to move in. A close call indeed, but now all the drama of the refurbishment work and excitement of the Fiesta have subsided, what are the feelings of the residents and businesses who for more than two months, had to put up with a continuous barrage of noise, dust and most annoyingly – inconvenience. I spent a day last week talking to people who’d been most affected by the work and listened to what they had to say. The general feeling is the council handled the whole affair badly; time after time I was asked why the council
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the council for loss of income, but doesn’t hold out much hope of getting any money. Further down the same street, a newly opened hairdressing salon had to close for three weeks. Owner Gloria Romero said she had received no notification from the council about the work, saying, “I couldn’t believe what I saw when I came in on the Monday morning. The pavement in front of my shop had gone, the road was a pile of rubble and there was machinery everywhere.” She had customers with reservations arriving and they were unable to get to her shop. She estimates her losses to be about 3,000 euros and wonders who is going to foot the bill.
Carmen Fernandez lives in the home she was born in and the home in which her parents spent their whole lives. Her father was a fisherman and her mother worked on the fishing quay, gutting and selling fish. Carmen is 82 years old and in her own words, she describes herself as being, ‘frail but fit . . . thank God.’ She is typical of many Whoever I spoke to had a similar of the residents of the old port area – people who have lived out their lives story. The big questions everyone in the small back streets of the village. wants answers to are - Why didn’t the council send letters to everyone who She told me, “I was horrified on the would be affected by the work? Why day the workmen started digging up didn’t they post notices in the areas the street in front of my house, I didn’t where the work would be centred? My know what was going on and the men attempts at getting answers have been I asked didn’t seem to understand ignored by the council. As late as this me.” She initially thought there might Monday morning, just hours before this be a problem with the water supply, newspaper went to press, I phoned the but when the work continued she council offices to request – yet again began to get worried, she said, “After – an interview to discuss the situation. a few days, I spoke to a neighbour My request was politely refused. who explained what was happening – I As to what the general reaction is was appalled, there were deep holes outside my house and for many days I to the new ‘look’ of the old port area – opinions are mixed. At best, people couldn’t get out.” feel certain parts of the refurbishment Restaurant owner, Paco Hernandez are, quote, “an improvement.” But had to close for almost two weeks as most people who said that were it was impossible for customers and referring to the improved condition of suppliers to reach his premises. He is the mains drainage system. At worst, currently seeking compensation from the reaction to the new appearance of the old quarter is not good.
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“Disgraceful, it looks like a shopping centre,” one resident told me. Another said it has lost all the old character and charm and now could be anywhere, in any modern town. Toni Leone, owner of the kiosco very close to where most of the work was carried out and whose business
suffered more than most said, “It seems the council are set on stripping away what little remains of the old part of the port of Roquetas.” He criticised what he called, “the lack of sensitivity” shown by the council when dealing with issues like this. He questions why it was necessary to cut down all the trees and not replace them and he also questions the lack of communication shown by the council, he said, “Business is hard at the best of times, but to have all this going on for two months at our busiest and not hear one word in explanation from the council is disgraceful.” Life will go on in the newly refurbished streets of the port and perhaps the stark, clinical, severe and slightly barren look the area now has, will mellow with time. But I doubt it. I too wonder why the trees were not replaced. Why, in such a colourful community as this, the drab colour grey has been used for so many of the surfaces. At a cost of close to 1 million euros, why was it such an ill conceived plan, carried out in a rush at the worst possible time of year. Why not during the winter, when time would not be an issue. How many tourists will have gone away with a negative impression of the town after having had to climb over piles of rubble, through in-accessible streets, covered in thick layers of dust and grime. My feeling is, the council meant well, but got it seriously wrong and at quite a cost; not only in terms of the overall cost of the work, but – and possibly more importantly – in human terms, the cost has been too high.
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with me following behind, obedient but superfluous. However, having located his Holy Grail, it was up to me to find a salesperson and enquire whether the Tablet in question had an instruction book. The selected Sales lad responded to my question with a sympathetic look, and explained that they don’t have instruction books any more, implying that instruction books had gone the way of the quill pen, and were now only to be found in museums. ‘I’ll give you the Web address, it’s quite easy to download the instructions.’ He volunteered encouragingly. ‘But it’ll all be in Spanish!’ Pete bleated. I kept silent; I was not looking forward to trying to translate instructions that I probably wouldn’t understand even in English. The lad looked at the two despairing dinosaurs in front of him; relics from a bygone age, when people
wrote things by hand using fountain pens, and his heart melted. ‘One moment’ he said, and disappeared. Seconds later he reappeared, with almost a quire of paper in his hand. Stuffing it in the shop printer he said ‘I print it for you. In English.’ Now that’s service, over and above the call of customer care! So where do the skirts and blouses come in? We left Media Markt and I suggested we could go home now. Pete turned on his most mulish expression. ‘We’re not going home until you’ve bought something!’ I could see that resistance was futile, so we headed for C & A where I scooped up 2 skirts and 3 blouses and headed for the Probadores with the intention of mollifying Pete by buying one of these items. They all fitted, so I bought them all – I shopped over and above the call of josbiggs@hotmail.co.uk necessity!
By Jos Biggs
Are You Being Served? Nope!
The new Zenia Boulevard shopping centre near Torrevieja appears to be a great success. Living nearby as we do, we often just drop in for a coffee and something sticky at whatever time of day that takes our fancy. And whilst it’s to be expected that during the summer months the numbers are swelled by the presence of an influx of tourists, we have found throughout the year that the car parks – with a total capacity of 5000 - are always well filled and there seems to be a constant flow of shoppers seven days a week. What seems to be doing particularly well here is the evening restaurant trade and if you are travelling to anywhere other than the boulevard on the N332 after 7pm, you will have undoubtedly uttered a few naughty words as you encountered the lengthy tailbacks in both directions. Most of the restaurants and tapas bars are located on the second level overlooking the Plaza Mayor - a large open area with a raised stage at one end. With free entertainment every night at this time of year, it adds to the pleasure and overall atmosphere of the plaza and is a very agreeable way to spend a fun evening with friends. That’s if you are lucky enough to secure a balcony table. But even if you can’t, there is a large screen over the stage that often transmits the action to the greater audience and seated diners beyond. All this is great of course and
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in these worrying financial times, it is particularly satisfying to see businesses doing well with so many new jobs provided. From our observations the eating houses are packed to capacity during the summer months and every weekend throughout the year – if we get there later than our usual time and our chosen establishment is full, then we simply move on to another until we are lucky enough to get a table. Many of the really popular ones that will not take reservations often have queues of potential customers eager to eat there. However . . . We had dropped by the centre last weekend for a specific item that my lovely lady wished to enquire about. But as it was late afternoon and I had no great inclination to go home and do my Gordon Ramsey routine in the kitchen (lots of cooking and even more swearing), we decided to stay on and grab a meal. The lunch hour rush had finished and it was in that inbetween time before the early diners started to converge on the place, so there were seats available almost everywhere. We were spoiled for choice and decided on an establishment where we had eaten on several occasions and where we could sit outside on the terrace facing the glistening Mediterranean about a mile away. Hard uncomfortable bench seats, but hey, you can’t have it all. There were just four of the twenty or so tables occupied with a total of ten people, all of whom seemed to be either eating or had finished their food. We sat and waited for five minutes, but nobody came and nobody acknowledged our presence. As there were no menus on the tables, I walked to the bar area and took two.
We browsed for a few more minutes, selected what we wanted and still nobody came. There appeared to be one active waiter, with three others sitting at a table at the far end of the terrace chatting. In addition there was a bar tender and a gentleman who was standing at the door where we had entered, drinking coffee. It was unclear at that point who he was as he had not greeted us as we passed close by him, or handed us menus which is the normal procedure. Still none of the waiters came anywhere near us, nor did they signal that we would be attended to and remember, the place was not busy with only a handful of customers. So we decided to give it a few more minutes and then if nothing happened, we would jump ship. Which is exactly what happened and we simply walked across the terrace into the neighbouring restaurant, where incidentally we received immediate attention. Cue Mr Coffee Head who suddenly sprang to life. It appeared that he must be either the manager or proprietor, because to our disbelief, he pursued us into the adjoining restaurant and accused us of impatience and stated that we had only been waiting for two minutes. Needless to say we read him his horoscope. Service, quality and consistency are the key ingredients to running a successful restaurant. Every customer is important - even if you think that you will be packed to the rafters every evening. We will not be returning.
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I am not an enthusiastic shopper. Hunger, or a lack of toilet paper will send me to Mercadona, but to go shopping just to go shopping is not my idea of a day well spent. So how come that I bought 2 skirts and 3 blouses which I didn’t actually need? I already owned 9 skirts and 14 blouses, enough for any occasion, I would have thought, so why did I suddenly feel the need to add to my already bountiful wardrobe? It was a result of a shopping stand-off, and I lost! Pete wanted a tablet – the sort you tap, not the sort you swallow, so we headed off to Media Markt in Lorca. He homed in on the object of his desire,
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When the temperature reaches 37 degrees people start behaving very oddly. Above and below this point they are fine but when 37°C is reached people become strange, an inverse to the norm. Odd behaviour is not alien to Alqueria and its people, in fact some argue it is normality itself. As the mercury crept towards body heat the people of the Pueblo started agreeing with one another. A concept as alien as the truth is to a politician. This harmony was nerve-racking, it only increased tension. It was so incompatible with the ambience of the Pueblo, it simply didn’t work in Alqueria. All this bonhomie was unfortunate as the first riot of Summer was due to ‘kick off’ mid-morning. Rioting is important to Alqueria. It establishes a pecking order, it strengthens barrio bonds and reaffirms the hatred that one section of the population feels for the other. With the heat of the day now at blood temperature an unnatural quiet descended on the Village. People waved, cars stopped to let children and dogs cross roads, young ladies smiled at old men and vice a versa. It was scary. Normally it only took the merest glimpse of a person from the opposing barrio and everyone started oiling their respective metaphoric rifles. A problem in logistics was looming. If the riot didn’t take place it would throw the whole carefully crafted schedule of civil unrest out for the year. Fortunately Manuela’s soul was so dark and sinister she alone was unaffected by the 37° glitch.
37°C
Determined not to let her arsenal of cobblestones, carefully selected rocks and specially broken bottles go to waste, she devised a plan. Manuela knew the people of Alqueria and she knew what would make their blood run cold. She let it be known that the Prattsborough Morris Men would give daily performances in the Village Plaza every evening for a month. This information was whispered and spread through the Village like the flu virus in a bordello. Loco Paco hid his Saharan Dung Beetle Benjy for fear of it being trodden to death during one of their performances. Antonio Poyato wept openly and took to the bottle. The Village was a chill place. Alqueria was suddenly very calm once more, a fundamental silence fell on the Pueblo, it was almost tangible. The first projectiles struck a minute or so later. The Hill People attacked the Newcomers who resisted and then counter-attacked. Windows shattered and plumes of smoke spiralled into the evening air. Manuela surveyed the scene with a warm satisfaction. That warm glow one gets from normality and the familiar returned, comforting, no matter how hideous.
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Leading Removal Company reports on strengthening housing market One of Spain’s top removal companies has reported that they experienced a resurgence in the Spanish housing market during 2013 and it looks like 2014 will be an even busier year. Mat Ford-Dunn, the Managing Director of ‘Advance Moves International Removals’ pointed to the fact that many property values in Spain have now fallen to a much more realistic level and this has definitely resulted in increased house sales. This has been noticed in all regions of Spain as Advance Moves operate their relocation services throughout the mainland. Advance Moves has its main warehouse in Murcia, Spain, with an additional warehouse in Kent in the UK and has had to purchase 5 new vans and trucks to cope with the increased demand over the past year. The UK housing market is also in a state of recovery and increased house sales have resulted in more people selling up and looking to buy in Spain. There are many factors that
tempt expats to Spain, not least the recent periods of turbulent weather, which many parts of the UK have suffered. On the flip side, for economic reasons many British Expats are now able to sell properties in Spain and Advance Moves are often the first choice when it comes to repatriating them back to the UK. Mat was also keen to point out that the increase in demand for their removal services was also down to the level of service and expertise that Advance moves offer to their clients and the fact that many clients had already seen the brightly liveried vehicles on the roads undertaking their removal services. Advance moves is also a member of the British Association of Removers and one of only a few companies that export wrap furniture to provide extra protection for international removals. ‘Our clients know that they are getting a more competitively priced, premium removal service, when compared to the rest of the market. The increased volume of removals enables Advance Moves to offer their clients a more regular and flexible timetable for their individual removal requirements’ Mat sees the trend continuing throughout 2014 with the housing market in the UK and Spain continuing to make steady process. Advance Moves are gearing up for another busy year.
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• Arsenal have won the first trophy of the new season, beating Manchester City 3-0 to lift the FA Community Shield at Wembley • The League seasons in England and Scotland started last weekend and Bournemouth had the biggest win, hammering Huddersfield 4-0. Soon afterwards the Yorkshire club lost its manager - Mark Robins - after one game! • Cambridge United gained their first ‘FL’ win for nine years and Luton their first since 2008. • In the Scottish Championship, promoted Rangers lost 2-1 at home to relegated Hearts while in the SPL Dundee United won 3-0 at Aberdeen. • Celtic, knocked out of the Champions League, 6-1 on aggregate by Legia Warsaw, were subsequently re-instated after UEFA disqualified the Polish club for fielding an illegible player. • The 2014-15 Premiership season starts this weekend. On Saturday, it’s Arsenal-Crystal Palace; Manchester United-Swansea; Leicester-Everton; QPR-Hull; Stoke-Aston Villa; WBASunderland and West Ham-Spurs. On Sunday, it’s Liverpool-Southampton and Newcastle-Manchester City while Burnley play Chelsea on Monday. • Rory McIlroy won a gripping US PGA Championship at Valhalla in Kentucky. Only 13 players have now claimed back-to-back majors in the last 100 years and ‘Super Mac’ joins the elite after some excellent golf. • Phil Mickelson was second behind
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McIlroy - the ninth time he has finished runner’s-up in a major; Henrik Stenson and Ricky Fowler finished joint third. • England (367-9) thrashed India (152, with a record six ducks, and 161) by an innings and 54 runs in three days to win the fourth cricket Test at Old Trafford. After Stuart Broad (6-25) and routed the tourists with the ball and Joe Root, Ian Bell and Josh Buttler smashed them with the bat, Moeen Ali then spun Alastair Cook’s team into a 2-1 series lead. The final Test starts at The Oval on Friday and Broad who broke his nose at Manchester, will be fit to play, wearing a face mask. • Roger Federer lost to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (France) in the final of the Roger’s Cup in Canada while Poland’s Agnieszka Radwanska defeated US star Venus Williams in the women’s final. • Last Sunday, in Indianapolis, Spain’s Marc Marquez won his tenth successive MotoGP to equal Mick Doohan’s feat if 1997. Jorge Lorenzo was second, with Valentino Rossi third. This weekend the 11th race of 2014 takes place at the Automotodrom in Brno, Czech Republic. • Castleford Tigers beat Widnes 28-6 and Leeds Rhinos defeated Warrington Wolves 24-16 to set up the first allYorkshire Rugby League Challenge Cup final at Wembley for 28 years. • And USA racing driver Kevin Ward junior (aged 20) was killed when a car, driven by a colleague Tony Stewart, ran over him at a meeting in New York.
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Monday 4th August was a good day for Eddie Vaughan, at Marina Phoenix, as he returned 42 points to win the men’s division. Jim Budd¬¬¬ (36) was second; followed by Les Armfield (34) in third. The ladies division was won by Rosalie Fardon on 34 points, with Isobel Jones in second and Margaret Budd third. Les Armfield won the day’s only two’s prize. Thursday’s game was better ball pairs played in fourballs. The pairing of senior player Tony Cordingley and junior Richard O’Connor, with almost 60 years age difference, combined well to win with 47 points. In second were Isobel Jones and Alf Taylor 43 and Les Armfield and José Ramon (41) taking third, on countback.
Urcal Golf Society
Urcal Golf Society traveled to Requetas De Mar, one of its furthest venues on Saturday 2nd August to play the beautiful Serena course. Considering the distance and the time of year with several members returning to the UK. for holidays the large turnout was very encouraging for the long term future of the Society. The competition was a Singles Stableford format played for the Hamilton Cup donated by the family of a former member and played for annually The course was in beautiful condition. and even though it was extremely warm the day started off with ideal conditions. The wind reared its ugly head later in the day to make the conditions very challenging for the later starters. Tony Morgan finally found some long lost form by finishing in first place with 33 points, and completed a good day by having a 2 on the challenging eighth hole, a par three over water, and walking off with the sweep-stake as well. Second place was won by a Des Redding playing as a guest with 29 points with Trevor Nicholson claiming third place on count back with 27 points. There was two nearest the pin prizes on offer with Stan Whitty claiming the prize on the 8th hole
Richard O’Connor won the nearest the pin prize on the 17th. Marina Phoenix play Mondays (individual) and Thursdays (team game). To join us for a €25 greenfee. Ring Jim on 950 162 727 / 600 353 670 or Rosalie 950 397 117/ 697 512 882. and Barry Kilby on the 11th. Captain Steve Dodds kept up his average of being in the prizes by claiming the longest drive of the day on the 10th hole even though there were longer shots that finished in the Driving Range or in the lake which could not count!! Urcal Golf Society is a very friendly Society which plays some of the best courses in the provinces of Almeria and Murcia, We are always pleased to welcome new members and guests, and anyone wishing to know more about the Society and our fixtures should in the first instance contact our Captain Steve Dodds on 608 238 827
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19th Hole Golf Society
Thursday 7th August the 19th Hole Golf Society visited Valle del Este golf course to play a Team Waltz and an Individual Stableford. With a couple of ghosts employed to make up the 4 ball teams off we started. Yet again it was to be a Ladies Day, Zeta Denyer comfortably took the Individual Stableford with a Nett 37 points and was in the winning Team Waltz with Chrissie Dow taking a nearest the Pin on the 14th. The winning Team of Nigel Greenwood, Zeta Denyer, Dave Denyer and Fred the Ghost scored a Nett 80 points with Zeta scoring 21 points on the back nine. In 2nd place was the team of Mark Danson, John Dodds,Geoff Smith and Chrissie Dow with 79 points, guest John Dodds had a very impressive Eagle on 10th and a Nearest the Pin on the 6th. Ian Postles caused considerable damage to the environment when he
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slid off a log and travelled downhill on his ample backside, several endangered species have now been lost forever. Great hospitality at Karens Venue bar then back to La Vida for the inevitable postmortem. Result, Team Waltz: 1st Nigel Greenwood, Zeta Denyer, Dave Denyer, Nett 80 points 2nd Mark Danson, John Dodds,Geoff Smith and Chrissie Dow Nett 79 Points Nearest The Pins, 6th Hole John Dodds 12th hole Nigel Greenwood 14th Hole Chrissie Dow Eagle John Dodds Hole 10. 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 or playing with the 19th hole give the secretary a ring on 610340653. Or email gs19thhole@hotmail.co.uk
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the course feeling drained RESULTS: Wed August 6 - Monthly Medal. summer, not so many Lots of hard luck tales so it seems that members are here and it is the players not the course to blame those of us who are for the very poor scoring, however the hardy souls are braving heat might have something to do with the heat by using it, as trying to concentrate for four buggies and drinking plenty of liquids, but we still come off and a half hours in these conditions is very difficult, and it was our lady winner who outstayed the rest of the male field . 1st Sally Keene 10328= 75 2nd Andy Mortlock OPEN: Mon-Thurs 10am-5pm Fri 10am-4pm (visitor) 93-17=76 ALBOX, ARBOLEAS, ALFOQUIA, ROQUETAS, ALMERIMAR, coastal & mojacar areaS 3rd Bill Gibb 85-7=78 EDITOR: editor@soltimes.com sales@soltimes.com Twos: Mike Hill 8th, POSTAL ADDRESS: Matthews Media SL, Les Raufer 12th and Los Carasoles, 27 - 04650, Zurgena, Almeria Derek Manning 17th Sol Times Almeria is independent of political parties, private investment and government. Our policy is Guests and visitors to provide readers with a news and information service that is fair, accurate and balanced. Sol Times Almeria is an independent publication. Published weekly and produced exclusively in Almeria. Sol Times are welcome to join News Group cannot be held responsible for claims made by advertisers, nor can it be held responsible for errors in advertisements caused by poor quality text, photographs or layout instructions. Furthermore, no us on a Mon, Wed and responsibility can be accepted for any loss or damage resulting caused by any error, inaccuracy or nonFriday appearance of an advertisement. EDITORIAL DISCLAIMER: Views & opinion in editorial copy are not necessarily those of the publisher. the publisher accepts no responsibility for accuracy of information, errors, omissions or statements and For information reject claims arising out of any action that a company or individual may take on the basis of information contact 636240726 or contained therein. Almeria Edition AL-344-2005/Roquetas Edition AL 956-2010 634641199
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Almeria Boxing News
The Evening of the 22nd August sees Boxing return for the 14th time at the Feria de Almeria! The event has been organised by Club Almeria Boxeo & Indalico Club with the full backing and assistance from the Ayuntamiento de Almeria sports department plus the Andalusian Boxing Federation.
11 bouts have been scheduled for the event that will showcase the best from Almeria taking on the best of Granada, plus a female bout featuring the talented young Almeriense Cristina Cuevas. Among the boxing extravaganza will be local idols Pedro Tijeras, Raul Tejedor and Pedro Martinez Luque who all look to be in fantastic shape and are itching to put on a show for the local fans. Add to this the opportunity to see some of the best amateur fighters
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100 Hours Of Sport Begins Today In Roquetas By Martin Shortland
One of the biggest celebrations of sport, at all levels, begins today – 13th August – and continues without pausing for breath until Sunday. It’s a mammoth event and has grown with every passing year; last year there were 13,000 participants and an Tickets are on sale from the estimated 10,000 spectators.
Besides the fantastic fights lined up, the legendary five time Spanish Champion and previous European number two Cristobal Pascual will be making an appearance.
Shaolin Sports shop, Newsport opposite the fire station, the Platinum Gym of Huercal de Almeria and also the town hall. Tickets are in high demand so you will need to be quick as this is a very sought after event that corresponds with the Feria. Get along and show your support for our local sports men and women!
The list of categories is quite mind boggling and the age range is equally wide ranging, catering for five year olds up to eighty five year olds. When the event first started all those years ago, it was scheduled to last for 10 hours and around 100 people took part – how things have moved on in the intervening years.
Originally conceived as a means of raising awareness of local sports More news on local sport at www. facilities, the intention was to expatgoals.com or on Twitter @ encourage people to take up a sport – any sport. Every year the event has expatgoals.
expanded and likewise the number of sports included on the agenda. Jose Juan Rubi, councillor for sport in the municipality, described it as a ‘bonanza of sport at every level,’ when he spoke at the closing ceremony for registration last Friday. He said, “Every year since its inception in 1986, the residents of Roquetas have embraced this sporting celebration with ever greater vigour – I continue to be amazed.” Events begin at 9 o’clock this morning and take place at a number of different venues across the municipality, including the Urbanisation, Roquetas town and port and Aguadulce. More information can be found on the council website – www.ayuntaroqutas. es
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