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Martin Shortland While his sister has had to relinquish her monarchist nor republican," Professor Barcelona home and is now preparing Varela said, "They consider both are for what could be a long court battle forms of government and, pragmatically in Majorca, King Felipe has slashed his speaking, they think that if one or the salary as head of state by 20% for 2015, other works, either one is good." a move in line with his pledges for a more The abdication of his father turned moderate, fewer-frills monarchy. a page in the volatile history of the A palace statement on Tuesday monarchy in Spain, marked in the past detailing the royal household's 2015 by a string of anti-royalist revolts. Juan budget said Felipe, 47, would receive Carlos won respect for his role in the 234,204 euros, a fifth less than his father country's transition to democracy after and predecessor received as monarch the death of General Francisco Franco before his abdication. Juan Carlos, who in 1975. But experts warn that for many retains his honorary title of king, will Spaniards, tolerance of his constitutional monarchy does not stretch much further. receive 187,356 euros per annum.

The palace budget, which has been frozen or cut since 2009 as Spain suffered hard economic times, remains unchanged in 2015 at 7.8 million euros. Felipe has striven to improve the monarchy's image, which has been tarnished by a number of scandals in recent years. In particular, his father was criticised for hunting elephant in Botswana at a time when ordinary Spaniards were suffering a severe economic crisis. Last year, Felipe banned royals from accepting expensive gifts, including free flights and luxury holidays. The historian Professor Jose Varela Ortega says that Spain differs from other monarchies such as Britain in not having a deeply-rooted attachment to the monarchy. Long in training to succeed his father, crown prince Felipe military-trained, internationally educated and multilingual - had a serious image. If he is to re-popularise the monarchy now as king, he must win over a people traditionally ambivalent towards the royals. "Most Spanish citizens are neither

King Felipe clearly has a tough job on his hands in order to turn things around, if he is able to and his cause is not being helped by the long running saga of his brother-in-law and sisters fraud trial. At a time when the country has been rocked by huge political corruption scandals, peoples mind inevitably turn to the scandals which have, and are currently cursing the royal household. Those scandals have reignited a debate that had not arisen seriously for many years: the question of a republic. Historically speaking, the shift in attitudes to Juan Carlos in his later years has not been surprising, especially amongst the younger generation. Looking back in history, the pre-war republican revolt was seen by observers both inside and outside Spain as a foregone conclusion; you could see it coming, was a view held by many. Present day commentators are now saying it could happen again, at any moment.

Spain to hunt tax dodgers via Twitter

Spain’s main tax collecting body is planning to use information available through social networks such as Twitter and Facebook to spy on people it believes are involved in financial fraud. Spain’s Inland Revenue agency will use the sites to discover further information relating to alleged tax dodgers and their malpractices. According to online daily Cinco Dias, the organization headed by Spain’s Minister of Finance and Public Administration will only access data made public by social network users. Using algorithms, Hacienda – as the agency is known in Spanish – will add extra details to taxpayers’ case files such as online transactions and who they’re in contact with via the internet. Montoro has already confirmed that 100,000 ‘inspections’ were carried out in

2014, 6.8 percent more than the previous year. The tax body is likely to publish its new set of digital footprint regulations in the following week, Cinco Dias reported. Whistleblower Herve Falciani’s recent revelations about how banking giant HSBC helped wealthy clients squirrel away funds in secret accounts to evade taxes could have spurred Hacienda to tighten its grip on taxpayers. Information shared by Spain´s digital newspaper El Confidencial show the extent to which some wealthy Spaniards were helped by international banking giant HSBC to squirrel away funds in secret accounts to evade taxes. An estimated €1.8 billion ($2.8 billion) was concealed by Spanish citizens in Swiss bank accounts between 2006 and 2007.


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Spanish Supreme Court Says Ryanair Jibe Not Libelous Spain’s Supreme Court has rejected card and on one occasion

a libel case brought by Ryanair against a consumer association that described the budget airline as, ‘the lowest of the low,’ which, ‘swindled and mocked its passengers’. Ryanair had taken issue with a series of press statements, articles and comments aired on radio shows in which various spokesmen for the Facua consumer group criticised the treatment received by the airline’s customers. But last Tuesday, a panel of judges ruled that the association had made reasonable use of its right to freedom of expression in defending consumers and was therefore justified in discussing the airline’s shortcomings. Despite Facua once having described Ryanair as the, ‘worst company of the year,’ and accusing the airline of ‘inflating prices’ in a fraudulent manner, the court said that such, offensive comments were justified because the company’s commercial practices have generated a notorious degree of dissent among consumers. Ryanair was also ordered to pay costs. It was the airline’s second appeal against an initial verdict in Facua’s favour from a court in Sevilla, where it was argued that the association had a right to defend consumers by highlighting complaints which the company had not been able to disprove. In 2012, the Andalusian court said that Facua had demonstrated abusive practices on the part of Ryanair, including additional charges for services such as printing a boarding

when passengers at Seville airport were held on a plane without air conditioning for a long period of time. Ryanair also lost a separate defamation suit against Facua in 2013 after the association had criticised the carrier in relation to a series of emergency landing incidents at Spanish airports. On several occasions in 2012 the airline’s pilots were forced to request priority landings, reportedly due to fuel shortages. On that occasion, Facua was sued by Ryanair over a statement criticising the airline for a policy of saving money in areas related to safety which put the lives of its passengers at stake. However, Ryanair said that the flights concerned had complied with EU safety regulations, and that the appeal was withdrawn. The company said in a statement that, ‘All Ryanair flights depart with planned extra fuel that exceeds EU guidelines’. In 2013, Ryanair was both the largest European airline by scheduled passengers carried, and the busiest International airline by passenger numbers. The airline has been characterised by its rapid expansion, a result of the deregulation of the aviation industry in Europe in 1997 and the success of its low cost business model. It operates around 300 Boeing 737-800 aircraft and has a route network serving 28 countries in Europe and Morocco. by Martin Shortland

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The sister of King Felipe VI of Spain, has been forced to sell her multi-million pound mansion in Barcelona’s exclusive Pedralbes district in order to raise funds for a court battle. Cristina de Borbón - known as the Infanta Cristina and her husband Iñaki Urdangarin, have promised the judge in their trial for tax fraud that they have a buyer for the house, which they bought in 2004 for 6 million euros. They need the money to cover bonds required by the court in Palma de Mallorca. In December, Judge José Castro decided that the 49 year-old Princess Cristina would become the first member of Spain’s royal family to face a criminal trial. She is the second daughter of Juan Carlos I, who abdicated last June after a series of scandals, one of which was his daughter’s indictment for tax fraud. Juan Carlos was restored to the Spanish throne by the dictator General Franco, shortly before his death in 1975. He was widely liked by the Spanish people and helped to reunite the country after the Franco years. He lost popularity in the last five years though, when details of his lavish private life were revealed. Miquel Roca, a lawyer for Princess Cristina, said last week that she is “upset” about having to sell her Barcelona home because it was, ‘something in which she had invested her hopes’. Mr Urdangarin is accused of embezzling public funds, fraud and money laundering, among other offences while he was in charge of a supposedly non-profit company which organised sports and leisure events for several regional governments in Spain. Both Princess Cristina and her husband have denied any wrongdoing. The couple and their four children moved to Switzerland in 2013. Last Thursday, Judge Castro accepted the sale of the house, half of which is under a court embargo related to the bonds Urdangarin has to pay the court in order to cover any liabilities arising from the trial. In total, Urdangarin has been ordered to pay 13.5 million euros, while Cristina also faces a liability bond of 2.6 million. The judge has reportedly agreed that the couple should pay off the 4.4 million outstanding mortgage on the property and send what remains after taxes and costs to the court. Improvements to the house as well as parties and events were allegedly paid for with funds from Mr Urdangarin’s sports foundation.

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A Spanish environmental activist was arrested in Cambodia Monday and will shortly be deported, officials said, a move described by a rights group as the government’s latest attempt to stifle dissent .Alejandro Gonzalez-Davidson, cofounder of the outspoken advocacy group Mother Nature, has led a campaign against plans for a dam in a protected forest area in the southwestern province of Koh Kong. He will be expelled from the kingdom after refusing to leave when his visa renewal application was refused, interior ministry spokesman Khieu Sopheak told AFP. "We have asked him to leave the country (voluntarily) but he has refused to do so. Therefore we must expel him," Sopheak said, adding the activist's previous visa expired Friday. Gonzalez-Davidson, a fluent Khmer speaker who has lived in Phnom Penh for years, has been lobbying to halt the construction of Stung Cheay Areng hydroelectric dam. His organisation claims it would flood a valley home to around 1,500 ethnic minority people, destroying a unique ecosystem. Sopheak said the activist's visa was not renewed because of complaints filed against him by the energy ministry and the Koh Kong governor. But Am Sam Ath of local rights group Licadho said the move to expel GonzalezDavidson was directly linked to his vocal

opposition to the proposed dam. The Spaniard was arrested at a restaurant in the Cambodian capital and is being detained at the immigration department, he added. "The arrest will harm the government's reputation," Ath said. Gonzalez-Davidson was detained hours after strongman premier Hun Sen warned the defiant activist to leave Cambodia voluntarily or face being blacklisted from the country. Hun Sen, who marked 30 years in power in January, has said the economic benefits of a series of controversial dams outweigh environmental concerns in a country where a quarter of the population still lacks electricity. Nine dams, including several funded by China, are set to open by 2019. Once they are operational the government has said they will together generate more than 2,000 megawatts, serving all of Cambodia's provinces. Source: thelocal.es

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Almeria Almond Sales Increased Substantially Last Year

Martin Shortland The almond growers of Almeria euros and a market share of 30%. province have had a bad few years, Germany bought more almonds last with low rain fall and desease year and comes second in the table contributing to a decrease in crop with a 25% share, followed by France yields. But that’s all in the past now, with 18%. because figures just released by the Greece is the fourth best customer growers association – representing with 9% of imports and the United over 200 companies – show that last States comes fifth with 5.5%.The United year, the region increased its annual Kingdom, Austria, Algeria, Sweden and sales by 108% compared to the same Lebanon are other countries which period in 2013. import smaller quantities of almonds That represents a turnover of approximately 51.3 million euros and is 141% higher than in 2013. Most of the almonds produced in the area go for export, with Italy taking the largest share; that represents 15.8 million

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Outrage over Enrique Iglesias music video ad

The Galician regional government has come under fire for paying €300,000 for Enrique Iglesias to film his latest music video in the northwestern Spanish region. Noche y día (Night and day), released on Friday, February 20th, was filmed in the four provinces of Galicia, in northwestern Spain but has been criticized in local media for featuring the region “in less than a fifth” of the video despite the price tag. Regional newspaper, La Voz de Galicia, pointed out that, while the music video does feature around ten recognizable

Almeria province is the largest producer of almonds in Andalucia and the third largest in Spain, with a national share of 6.4%. The largest exporter is Alicante, followed by Tarragona and Albacete. On a visit to the province last week, the Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries, Jose Manuel Ortiz, said the latest figures showed an important upward turn in what he called, ‘An extremely important industry, not only in Andalucia, but locations, they take up only one minute in Spain as a whole.’ Although the Spanish almond of the four minute 43 second clip. The newspaper also complained that industry is a big one, it still buys the majority of shots of the region substantial amounts from other appear at the very beginning and end countries; the vast majority – 94% of the video, without music, so are - come from the United States of likely to be cut when the music video is America. Australia, Morocco and broadcast on television. Portugal supply the remaining 6% The move was criticized across of Spanish imported almonds. Spanish media, with daily newspaper,

20 minutos, running a blog post with the title, “Enrique Iglesias and the presumed theft of 300,000 Galician euros”. Galicia’s tourism agency paid Universal Music Spain €302,500 ($342,000) to film the music video in the region, a sum that, for many, seems too high considering how little time the video dedicates to showing off the region. The beginning of the music video features shots from around Galicia, including the Sil Canyon, the Cabo Home lighthouse and the roman walls in Lugo. It also shows the famous cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, destination for thousands of pilgrims who walk the Camino de Santiago each year. The majority of the video, however, depicts a rave taking place inside a monestary, which could theoretically be anywhere. Opposition politicians were outraged when it was announced late in 2014 that the Galician government had paid over €300,000 for the music video to be filmed in the region. The regional government maintains, however that it was an “investment” that will generate tourism and publicize the region the same as a conventional publicity campaign that “by conservative estimates” would have cost well over €1.2 million. Source:thelocal.ws


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Sheikh dupes art conmen with photocopied money

An Arab sheikh gave two Spanish brothers a dose of their own medicine by paying them with photocopied money for a fake Goya painting they tried to flog him. It’s a story that any dark-humoured scriptwriter would jump on without hesitation. It all started in 2003, when the two brothers in question first came across the alleged portrait of Don Antonio Maria Esquivel, purporting to be painted one of Spain’s greatest artists: Francisco de Goya. They presumed it was authentic, paying a deposit of €20,000 on the full €270,000 the ‘art dealer’ was asking for. But when an authenticity certificate couldn’t be provided, becuase experts refuted that it was an original Goya, a Girona judge ruled they could keep the artwork without having to pay the remaining €250,000. Seven years after the court ruling, the brothers decided they would try their own luck at selling the painting of dubious origins. They found a potential buyer in an Arab sheikh, willing to pay €4 million for what he believed was a Goya masterpiece. A meeting was arranged in the northern Italian city of Turin with a representative of the sheikh’s. In return for the Goya and its certificate of authenticity (which they'd forged) they were to receive a first instalment of 1.7 million francs

(€1.5 million). The brothers also hired a moneylender to meet in their home city of Girona with the middleman who had arranged the deal with the Arab buyer. Once they received the money in Turin, they called the loan shark and allowed him to pay the intermediary €300,000 as promised for setting up the sale. The complicated transaction was finalized and for some time the siblings must have thought they were going to get away with it. Then they arrived at a Geneva bank to deposit the 1.7 million francs into a Swiss bank account, Spanish news agency Europa Press reported. It was there tha they were informed their fortune was nothing more than photocopied bank notes. To make matters worse for them, customs in the French city of Avignon informed Spanish police that they’d come across two of their countrymen with a suitcase full of fake money. On arrival in Spain the brothers were arrested and are now facing fraud charges. As for the €300,000 they paid the intermediary, the money was real and borrowed from a local businessman who’s unlikely to ever see it again. Presumably it ended up in the hands of the Arab sheikh, too smart to be outwitted by two rather mediocre conmen.

Tweeter fined €60,000 over football fan death

A man who posted a message on Twitter celebrating the death of a football fan has been fined over €60,000 ($68,000) for his "threatening and offensive" behaviour. Spain’s Secretary of State for Security, part of the Interior Ministry, has fined a Twitter user €60,001 for posting an offensive message celebrating the death of a football fan in November 2014. "I want to express my most absolute and sincere happiness at the death of the Deportivo fan. A son of a bitch who won’t be fighting ever again. Hopefully many more will die," the man posted on social media, according to Spanish daily, 20 minutos. As well as being fined, the man has been banned from attending sporting events for a period of five years under Spain’s Law against Violence, Racism, Xenophobia and Intolerance in Sport. The law aims to eradicate violence in sport, as well as preventing, controlling and sanctioning any demonstration or

inciting of violence, such as on social networks. Lifelong Deportivo fan, Francisco Javier Romero Taboada, died after violent clashes broke out between the 'ultra', or organized hooligan supporters, of Deportivo La Coruña and Atlético Madrid on November 30th 2014 outside Atletico Madrid’s Vicente Caldarón stadium. Taboada, aka 'Jimmy', 43, died after being beaten and then thrown into the river Manzanares. A video taken at the time captured the moment Taboada, member of the Deportivo hardcore fan group, the Riazor Blues, was thrown into the river. To date, 43 people have been arrested in relation to the brawl, among them a police man and a soldier. thelocal.es


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Spain’s Podemos denies Latin American financing

A founder of Spanish anti-establishment party Podemos on Friday rejected claims the party was financed by left-wing Latin American governments and said he had been the victim of a “witch hunt.” Juan Carlos Monedero also refuted reports that he sought to benefit from lower tax rates related to payments made to him by Latin American countries for consulting work. Monedero has been under fire since Spanish media reported last month that he received 425,000 euros ($480,000) in 2013 from Bolivia, Ecuador, Nicaragua and Venezuela. Monedero, a political science professor and former adviser to late Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez, has provided much of the ideological underpinning for Podemos, which has soared in opinion polls ahead of elections later this year. It is allied with Greece's Syriza, the leftist party that won elections there in January. The reports said Monedero set up a firm called Caja de Resistencia to take payment of the funds, allowing him to pay a lower tax rate. They also suggested the money could have been used to illegally finance Podemos, which was formed in January 2014. "Not a single euro went from Caja de Resistencia to finance Podemos. Not one euro. It is a witch hunt," Monedero said at a press conference. Monedero said he received the money from a development bank

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Just outside of Hu ercal Overa in th e small village of Sa nta Maria de Niev a is Restaurant Mes on Rural La Ermita . Located on the m ain road side, we are a family run rest aurant with a mix of delicious cuisines ranging from Span ish, British and Carib bean. Dine with us during the week and tast e our Menu of th e Day consisting of a 3 course meal for only €8.50. We also ha ve a full a la cart e menu or tr y our tapas and refreshments w hilst enjoying the wel coming atmosph er e, efficient service and cheap prices.

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ALMERIMAR & roquetas publish your special events here. Charity/community groups events also published FREE of charge. happening in Almerimar: www.facebook.com/localinformation Roquetas de Mar is rapidly developing into one of the most attractive seaside resorts in southern Spain. It is popular with Spanish holidaymakers but increasing numbers of Northern Europeans are choosing to visit. Roquetas does not have the brash, mass tourism of other Spanish resorts. Life here moves at a much gentler pace but is far from boring because it provides the visitor with both the facilities of a city and the relaxation of beach life. The town used to be a fishing village and the area around

For all your local advertising needs call Mark on 693 774 932 and German hostelries but they intermingle with Spanish ones. Aguadulce is part of the municipality of Roquetas de Mar but it is a separate but equally appealing resort with a fine marina. Things to do in Roquetas Roquetas has a number of attractions that include the Aquarium, the Mario Water Park, the bullring, the Theatre Auditorium, cinemas, museum, and boat trips. For those interested in activity holidays there are, golf courses, ten-pin bowling, sport centres and numerous cycle lanes. Walkers and bird-watchers can enjoy two natural areas in Roquetas, thePuntas Entinas-Sabinar Natural Park to the west of the town and the Parque Las Salinas. In particular the Puerta Verde de Roquetas de Mar is a recently opened short route in the Las Salinas area that enables beach

users, walkers and cyclists to enjoy use of the Cañada Real de la Costa without encountering motorized traffic. It is part of a 15 kilometre pedestrian route between Aguadulce and the eastern end of the Puntas Entinas-Sabinar Natural Park. Include this natural park in the expedition and the more intrepid walker can make a near 30 kilometre trek along the coastal strip, which is part of the unspoilt coastline of the Costa Almería. oquetas is also suitable for the less able because, despite the close proximity of some of the highest mountains in Spain, the town itself is flat.

the old port is particularly attractive with a sensitive mix of new apartment blocks and old fishermen’s houses. Adjacent to the port area is the Castillo Santa Ana, which was built on the site of the old castle. It is currently used as an exhibition centre but rumour has it that it will, in future, be the home of the Roquetas Museum of the Sea. Next to the castle is the old lighthouse. The beaches The resort has several miles of sandy beaches, all with blue flag status. They stretch from Aguadulce in the east to the Natural Park of Puntas Entinas-Sabinar in the west. In between are the districts of Las Salinas, Roquetas old town and the Urbanización.The up-and-coming Las Salinas area of Roquetas is set on the vast plains of salt flats at the foot of the Sierra de Gádor.The main tourist area is called the Urbanización de Roquetas de Mar. Its attractive promenade is fringed with palm trees. There are a number of British

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THE CHARITY SHOP, ALMERIMAR WE ARE MOVING! The Asociacion de Animales de Berja y Almerimar opened The Charity Shop in Almerimar on 5th November 2012 and since then the shop has gone from strength to strength. The success of the shop means that it has been recognised for some time that there is a need to find larger premises and, at last and with great thanks to Martin of The Stumble Inn, the move is imminent. Our supporters and customers will be pleased to know that as of 2nd March 2015 we will move to new premises in Calle Darsena de la Batea, next door to the Unicaja bank and only a few short steps from the popular Stumble Inn. Many people will already know this location as it fronts onto the yacht moorings and is where so many people gather to feed the fish. For those who do not already know, The Charity Shop sells second hand goods of all varieties, some never used, and all of the items are donated freely by the Asociacion's supporters. The volunteers that work in the shop give their time for free too so that all monies raised, after the shop costs, go entirely on the welfare of animals in need many of whom have been abandoned. The animals receive care in foster homes and are provided with medical care, etc with the aim of homing as many as possible. Last year more than three hundred animals were helped to find loving forever homes across western Europe. As well as the shop itself there is an online shopping site plus monies are raised by donations, attending local rastros and special fund raising events. So, if you have never been to The Charity Shop, make a date in your diary to visit us in our new premises in March and enjoy our ridiculously low prices after which we hope you will want to return time and time again to both shop and donate those worthwhile items you possess but no longer have a use for. We will use them to help all those poor and needy animals we all sadly see on our travels. You can follow us and see what we are doing by visiting our Facebook page , searching for The Asociacion de Animales de Berja.Reg No 5272.

Quite apart from the aforementioned attractions and amenities there are plenty of other things to do. All along the Spanish coastline and in the inland villages there are frequent celebrations to honour various patron saints. Roquetas is no exception. It has a number of festivals during the year. The most important celebration being in honour of the Virgen del Carmen and Santa Ana that takes place every July with a maritime celebration. During the summer months, Roquetas Town Council puts on numerous open-air concerts. These performances cater for all tastes including as they do flamenco, pop, jazz and classical music as well as shows for children. Entrance is free. There are occasional free concerts at the theatre that opened around five years ago. However, we do have to pay to see artists like Montserrat Caballe and Jose Carreras who have appeared there.With all it has to offer, Roquetas de Mar has become one of the major tourist attractions on the Mediterranean coast. http://www.unique-almeria.com

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The menu del dia is the cheapest way to eat out in Spain. Here are a few things worth knowing before you order.

1. Lunchtime Only Menús del día tend to only be served at lunchtimes - and usually only on week days. Arrange your eating habits around this fact and you’ll get the best food in Spain at the best price. 2. Spanish Only As a restaurant’s menu del dia tends to change every day, it is unlikely that there will be anyone on hand to translate it into English. Some restaurants then kindly assume that as you are not a Spanish speaker, you couldn’t possibly want then menu del dia, even though they probably have one. If you aren’t offered a menu del dia, ask “¿Hay menú?” (EYE men-OO?), but remember to bring your phrasebook! 3. Primeros and Segundos Your meal will be split into three - a first course, second course and dessert or coffee. The ‘primer plato’ will usually consist of your carbohydrates or vegetables, and the ‘segundo plato’ will be your meat and fish. If you prefer, you can usually order two primer platos (but not two segundos). 4. Coffee or Dessert? You can usually choose from either coffee or dessert for your final course, but sometimes the

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of you or you are dining alone. Which means that if you both order wine, it will probably be a carafe to share, but if you’re very lucky, ordering one wine and one water could get you a full serving of each! 9. ...Or Something Else to Drink? Most menus will say ‘con pan y vino/agua’ (with bread and wine/water), but it is usually possible to order another drink - but not always. If you don’t feel like wine, check something else is allowed (using the above “¿Esta incluido?”) - beer is usually OK, coca-cola or other soft drinks are often not.

6. Tax Included? Beware, in touristy places you might find the price of the menu doesn’t include tax. It will say “IVA incluido” or “IVA NO incluido” on the menu. 7. Inside or Outside? http://gospain.about.com/ Frequently (and not just in touristy places) there will be a supplement for sitting on the ‘terraza’. 8. Wine or 12.30- 4pm Water? closed In many Tuesdays restaurants, the standard full snack menu available ● Traditional Sunday Roast serving for wine or water is a Tel: 950 472 659 carafe - whether Paseo del meditterano 199 (La Parata roundabout) there are two

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Hello and welcome to CanDu Computer Bytes. Whoever said that music calms the savage beast obviously didn’t listen to Punk Rock or Thrash Metal, although this anger filled music is, in reality, a safety valve from an emotion viewpoint! As I’ve grown older, if not wiser, I’ve learned to appreciate a wide variety of genre’s of music! In years gone by, music was played from a wax drum, then a wax disk and finally the wax was replaced by more durable materials. In those days music was as it had been created, analogue. Analogue music is the pure sound created by a melodic Oboe or a bow drawn across a Cello. It is either in the form of a wave or audio pulses depending on how you were taught Physics at school. In either case the sound, with all its imperfections and inflections, reaches the ear, is translated to nerve impulses at which point we hear the music. Most of the music we hear today is prerecorded and by definition is digitised. So what is digitising? Imagine a single note on an oscilloscope. A pure sine wave. To create a digital signal, this pure sine wave has to be sliced into sections. The term slicing isn’t accurate in as much as the position of the wave at a given time is recorded as a number. For example, at the bottom of the wave we can give it the number -255; at the top of the wave we can give the number 255; so by default the middle of the sine wave must be 0 (zero). If you look at the wave you can now see how my simple number system works. In reality, the numbers used are many time larger! Now you have a string of numbers relating to a single note. The length of the string depends on how many ‘slices’ you have taken. The greater the number of slices the more accurate the sound reproduction will be. Digital music has a variety of formats

some ‘Lossy’ and some ‘Lossless’. Music files can be huge! The size depends on how many samples were taken for each seconds music – more samples equals bigger file size! ‘Lossless’ file formats generally have most of the information. ‘Lossy’ formats such as MP3 uses a calculation to determine what sound you are unlikely to hear and remove that. There are other mathematical techniques use to further reduce the data string without reducing the quality of the overall sound. This technology is used in music CD’s. As music files that are ‘Lossless’ can be huge, what good are they? A good question! Apart from the quality of the music that is reproduced and the ability to then compress or convert to a ‘Lossy’ format, probably none. Although when I convert music from LP or Audio tape to be put onto a CD for someone, I always use a ‘Lossless’ format to get as much of the original sounds as possible. After that the cleaning process (removing clicks, hiss and other unwanted noise) which also removes some of the data, still leaves me with a cleaner sound, without too much loss, before compression or conversion. CD’s and Digital music will always be inferior to it’s analogue cousin because no matter how many samples you take, no matter how close together the samples are, there will always be gaps where the music slips through. In the next article I will try to clear-up what digital file formats are and which ones are the best. So until then, have a safe and successful week and chat to you in the next article. Contact me for free advice concerning your computer or tablet at the address or phone number below.

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The Pot and the Kettle

The Islas Chafarinas are three small islands located just 3.5km off the coast of Morocco, they have been occupied by the Spanish since 1847 with the only residents being a 190 strong military garrison. There used to be a colony of the world’s second rarest seal the Mediterranean Monk Seal living there but by 1990 they had all been murdered by fishermen for ‘stealing’ their fish. The Alhucemas islands consist of three islands all within hailing distance of Morocco. The Penon de Alhucemas at just 200m off the Moroccan coast is the largest with a Spanish fortress housing a garrison of 30 men on it. The other two islands are Isla la Mar at 207m away and the Isla de Tierra is closer still being just 93m from its African neighbour. Next we have Penon de Velez de Gomera; this island is so close to Morocco that in 1934 a huge storm washed so much sand between them that it created an 85m beach to connect them. It’s classed as the

Most wanted fugitive arrested in Amsterdam A suspected drug trafficker for fugitives. The NCA will

from Liverpool has been captured in Amsterdam after being on the run for 12 years. Scott Coleman, aged 40, from Walton, who was arrested as part of a Police Scotland investigation in February 2003, was charged with possession with intent to supply heroin but failed to appear for trial at Edinburgh Crown Court and fled to Spain. Coleman was detained by officers from Amsterdam Police last week on George Gershwinplein in the Stadium area. They were able to confirm his identity as a result of joint working with the National Crime Agency. He is due to appear in court next Monday when extradition proceedings will begin. Coleman is the 65th fugitive to be located out of 76 publicised through Operation Captura – the multi-agency initiative between Crimestoppers, the NCA and the Spanish authorities. Hank Cole, Head of International Operations for the NCA, said: “We know Coleman was in Spain for a while but like many fugitives he wrongly believed he could evade c a p t u r e by moving around. “There is no safe haven

continue to work closely with our law enforcement partners across the world to pursue these individuals and return them to the UK to face justice.” Founder and Chairman of Crimestoppers, Lord Ashcroft KCMG PC, said: “The arrest of Scott Coleman is pleasing for two reasons. Firstly, he has been on the Operation Captura list since 2008, so his arrest is welcome news. And secondly, his arrest takes the success rate of the campaign to over 85%. “This figure cannot be underestimated. We are talking about individuals accused or convicted of serious crimes, and it gives me great pleasure to see another one removed from our streets, thanks to the work of Crimestoppers, law enforcement, and the public.” Originally fled to Spain 12 years ago, and who is 65th to be located out of 76 “most wanted” who have been publicised through the joint UK-Spain Operación Captura. www.nationalcrimeagency. gov.uk

Enjoy Stephens musings? Pop over to http://findmeahomeinspain.wordpress.com as world’s shortest land the articles are posted on there too...and they’re a bit longer too! Findmeahome are border. A Spanish garrialways looking for quality homes for their sales and rental portfolios, please contact son is stationed on the Stephen for a valuation: stephen@findmeahome.eu Telephone: 636 266 641 fort that’s built on the 100m high rock. Last the terrified teenagers who gave the only statue summer the Committee for the libup on the spot without firing a of Franco still eration of Ceuta and Melilla which shot. Even the Spanish Legion got on Spanish soil. included the local mayor managed involved. The spat was deemed King Juan Carto scale the rock and plant Morocso important that the great warlos visited in 2007 causing massive can flags before getting arrested. rior Colin Powell brokered a peace 1790 was the last time there was protests in Morocco. I remember deal which still leaves the island a military attempt to get it back Charles and Di’s visit to Gibraltar in disputed by both sides. The island from Spain. It looks like a ‘Mini-Me’ is again empty apart from some 1981 causing a similar stir. of another place that’s been in the goats with Moroccan nationality. Lastly there is Ceuta; 18 miles news recently – Gibraltar. Melilla is part of the European from Gibraltar and three times the The Isla de Perejil is uninhabited Union and lies in east Morocco. It’s size with a population of 85,000. lying 250m off the coast of Mobeen won and lost by the SpanInvaded by the Portuguese in 1415, rocco, about 13 km from mainland ish many times since they first a treaty signed in 1668 gave it to Spain with ownership disputed beinvaded in 1497. The last conflict tween the two countries. Morocco Spain just a few years before the ended in 1926. It is twice as large placed some Army cadets there in of Gibraltar, with the population of Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 gave GiJuly 2002 to stop illegal immigrants about 75,000 fiercely holding on to braltar to the British. Ten thousand and smugglers using the island. their Spanish identity. Melilla was Moroccans cross the border each Spain was having none of it and a where the Spanish Civil War started day to work there; it has a low tax week later sent a major invasion with a military revolt against the regime, a strong military presence force consisting of the Air Force, Republican officers in July 1936. and is notorious for smuggling. the Navy and their elite commando The first concentration camp by Morocco wants it back but Spain unit across the Straits of Gibraltar the Nationalists was also built here to valiantly retake the island from and infamously the town boasts ain’t budging. Sound familiar?


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GO ON A CRUISE - YOU’LL LOVE IT!

If you haven’t been on a cruise, you don’t know what you’re missing. My wife and I have been on four in the last eight years and we’ve enjoyed everyone. Nowadays, the cruise ships - or liners if you prefer - are quite superb, equipped with facilities aplenty including gymnasiums, saunas/spas, beauty parlours, casinos, swimming pools, golf ranges, table tennis areas, dance halls, theatres, several shops (selling an array of goodies) and plenty of bars/restaurants. And, of course, there is ample space to lie on a deck lounger and get a terrific sun tan, stroll round the perimeter of the boat (four laps is roughly one mile), take part in casual

fun quizzes, attend talks, watch a film, check out art exhibitions and sit in on an auction, witness an ice-cutting

show, and you can even participate in talent shows (including karaoke), go on a treasure hunt, try to win at bingo, enjoy live music sessions (from various artists) in located places on board and, of course, there is an internet service, allowing you to keep in touch with loved ones wherever you might be in the world. You might think you are enclosed inside a large floating hotel when you’re at sea for a couple of days. That’s far from the truth. There is always something to do - you’ll never get bored or fed up on board a cruise ship. And there is a huge chance that you will make friends, even meet someone from your town or city. Whilst on one cruise, my old football club secretary was in a nearby cabin. Without going into detail as to where I’ve been on a cruise, suffice to say the Caribbean and Far East are included, but you may want to travel to Alaska, t h e Norwegian fjords, to the USA and Canada, even float round the Med. In fact, several cruise lines go from

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Inheritance tax : we will have to pay the full inheritance Teething problems with tax (and perhaps claim back the fund the application of the using the courts), telling us that the 6 Sentence issued by the ECJ month deadline to make the payment on the 3rd of September is up next week. of 2014 (Case C-127/12 ). The Answer: difference for this reader There is no problem, you will not would be 34000 euro in tax. have to pay any inheritance tax. Question. Our article was correct. You are I am desperate. My sister and myself entitled to the exemption. What your are non residents in Spain. Our father solicitor is saying is also correct. has left us an estate in (Mojacar) The government in response to the Spain valued at 300,000 euro (one sentence created the new forms that, hundred and fifty thousand euro like most tax forms nowadays, are each for of us), nothing in the uk. filled in online. The problem is that Our solicitor initially said that as non for some reason the new forms do residents we where only entitled to not work correctly and presently can an exemption of sixteen thousand not be filled in online. We have also euro each resulting in a total tax bill of just under thirty four thousand had this problem and have discussed euro. When we read the article it with the tax office. All he needs to about the sentence on your blog we do is press the download button. He asked him and he said that indeed will be able to see the form with the we were lucky as the system had document number on this screen just changed and that we would be even though he can not fill it in. He able to claim the exemption of one then needs to print it out and write hundred and seventy thousand euro the document number by hand on the each, resulting in no inheritance tax form. He will then need to fill in the for us . Suddenly out of the blue he rest of the form by hand in the good yesterday called us to inform us that old fashioned way. The tax office will the new forms which allow for us then accept it without any problem as to claim the exemption available to they are aware of the problem. If he residents is not yet available and that has any problem he can call me. 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.

Almeria, Malaga and Marbella, and there are some great offers available right now, depending on what you want. I didn’t go for a posh cabin... no way... you’re only in there to sleep really! Food is available on board most ships from 6am until 2am the next day and with 2,650 passengers and 1,100 crew members to cater for, especially on the bigger ones, I was intrigued to learn from the head chef himself, as to the amount of produce he has to order, prepare and cook. It’s amazing. Listed below are details of the average amount of food which comes out of (or goes through) the kitchen on a cruise ship on a daily basis. Yes, every single day. * 4,500 eggs (31,500 a week, 128,000 a month, 1.5 million a year); 80,000 loaves of bread, rolls, cobs and baps); 6,000 lbs of meats (including 2,500 steaks and 2,500 hamburgers); 1,700 lbs of fish; 5,000 sausages (various sizes); 5,000 tomatoes; 1,600 lbs of salad; 400 lbs of shrimps; 13 gallons of mayonnaise; 500 lbs of pastas; 2,700 lbs of potatoes; 2,500 lbs of mixed vegetables; 550 gallons of soup; 6,000 pastries, 1,500 sandwiches (prepared); 300-350 large cakes/pies; 100 gallons of ice cream; 1,500 lbs of flour, plus all the beer, wine, shorts, tea and coffee which is drank (1,000 gallons in total). And oh, there is fresh, drinkable water - literally thousands of gallons of it... and there are people who have to wash 70,000 dishes and 21,500 glasses every day and also do the

laundry. Elsewhere, stewards will ensure that each cabin has at least four toilet rolls in position every day, along with four or five towels, cups and saucers and fresh water with a handful of chocolates thrown in for good measure. And most of the time you are on board, there are some 100 waiters available, with tray in hand, checking on whether you want a drink (or two, or three) as well as some more food! And remaining on food, you can have breakfast at 7am, midmorning coffee/tea at 11am, lunch from 12 noon, afternoon tea around 4pm, evening meal from 6.30pm and even fish and chips from 11pm. It’s simply eat, eat and be merry... there is something available every minute of the day. Nowadays, a large cruise liner (with 3,750 people on board) is approximately 950 feet long and 125 feet wide. It is powered by diesel electric/gas turbine engines, with 9,000 horse power thrusters. When full, the tanks contain 3,300 tonnes of fuel (750,000 gallons) and once at sea, a liner averages 16-17 knots per hour (top speed is 20.1 knots), gobbling up a gallon of fuel every 50 feet! I had never contemplated going on a cruise until 2007... but now I am ready to book my fifth. By Tony Matthews

Spain making efforts to attract Chinese tourists

Spanish five-star hotels are serving up white rice for breakfast as Spain offers quicker visas and seeks more direct flights from China to tap into the surging wave of Chinese tourists. When Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy visited China in September, he announced that visa applications from the country’s travelers would be processed within 48 hours. The government is also in talks with Asian airlines to boost traffic through Madrid’s underused airport by offering reduced fees and promoting Spain as a hub for travel to Latin America. So far only one airline, Air China, offers direct flights between Spain and China seven times a week. In contrast, Italy has 28 direct weekly flights to China, France has 70 and Germany 87. While Chinese travelers usually visit several countries during a trip to Europe, they are unlikely to include Spain if they land in another country because of its geographic location, said University of London lecturer Keven Lathan, author of a book on Chinese tourism in Europe. “Spain’s location is less central. You have to add two to three days to make it feasible. There is not much you can do about it,” he said at a recent tourism fair in Madrid. China has been the world’s fastestgrowing source of tourists over the past decade due to rising incomes and the easing of restrictions on foreign

travel, according to the Madrid-based U.N. World Tourism Organization. Over 100 million Chinese are expected to make trips abroad this year. Spain is the world’s third-most visited country after France and the United States and has long been a favorite sunshine destination for Europeans who flock to its beaches. But the country received just 288,000 visitors from China last year, according to tourist board Turespana. By comparison the United States welcomed 1.8 million Chinese visitors in 2013, the last year figures are available, while France received over 1.2 million Chinese tourists that year. “We are clearly missing the train of Chinese tourism,” said Hilario Alfaro, the president of the Madrid Business Forum, a lobby group. While travel industry leaders welcomed Spain’s moves to attract Chinese tourists, they lamented that Madrid was lagging behind other Western nations. Spain has just three consulates in China that can issue entry visas, compared to eight in France, said Alfaro. chinapost.com


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The price is only 169.950€

The price is only 139.950€

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We are now open at Plaza Nuevo 10 in centre of Albox (opposite Donkey Statue), and would like as many new legal properties as possible in the Arboleas and surrounding areas, we are also looking to expand into Huercal Overa and to take properties to our next exhibition in Belguim.

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ANN 666 260 792 ISMAEL 670 596 085 www.almeriapropertyinvestments.com ann@almeriapropertyinvestments.com RONDA DE LAS BUGANVILLAS nº 42 (next to Luces & Bar Cactus)

Sol 204-Gachas Migas

4 bed, 3 bath, 10x5 pool Large garage that has been converted into a studio apartment Price 149,950

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Bedar, 04288 (next to Miramar Restaurant)

Tel: 607 705 085 or 687 938 466

Olive

Email: info@olivehouse-es.com

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Monday - Friday 10am - 3.30pm

Sales office now open in Bedar

OLV927

BEDAR (El Campico)

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OLV941

This traditional village cortijo boasts 3 bedrooms in

This fine looking property is located in the hills above

the main house and another bedroom en-suite in a

the beautiful village of Bedar boasting 3 bedrooms, 2

separate annex next to the refurbished courtyard garden

bathrooms, larger than average kitchen and substantial

with plunge pool. The property is situated between the

living dining room. The property sits on a wonderful plot

popular villages of Bedar and Lubrin and is a short walk

of over 10,000m2 of beautiful terraced land with a fine

away from a very good bar/restaurant .

selection of trees.

new to the market

115,000€

Sorbas

OLV853

This charming 5 bedroom village cortijo has been sympathetically restored retaining many of it’s original features and boasts terraces to the front and rear as well as a beautiful garden area. The property is located in a small hamlet under 10 minutes from the popular and historical market town of Sorbas.

170,000 €

new to the market

299,000€

OLV911 ANTAS (Los Raimundos)

This very spacious village house has been restored to a high standard. It has 4 double bedrooms , 2 bathrooms and is situated between Bedar and Antas in a small village. The property also includes a small piece of land with fruit trees. This property would make an excellent holiday home or permanent residence being in great condition and with a very attractive price.

only 85,000 €

COMPLETE HOLIDAY HOLIDAY CARE CARE COMPLETE MOJACAR PLAYA

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We urgently need more properties for sale & rental for waiting clients

Ref: SP/LS - Beautiful, furnished 2 bed apart with aircon, private parking, pool & gardens. Terrace, mountain views, spacious lounge/diner with UK satellite channels.

Ref. OA/RJ – Stunning 3 bed, 2,5 bath, 130 m2, duplex in renowned complex Oasis del Mar 1, terraces & solarium with sea views, fantastic pools/gardens, private parking, a/c.

Ref. CB/SK - Beautiful, modern, 3 bed, 2 bath villa with garage & large terrace with Jacuzzi with outstanding panoramic views of Mojácar Playa beach and mountains.

Ref. ALB/MB/14 - Beautiful & modern, 2 bed, 2 bath apart. Private com pool, terr with sea views, air con, private parking space.

MOJACAR - €99,950

MOJACAR – REDUCED - €249,950

MOJACAR PLAYA - €149,950 Mojácar REDUCED- €275,000 Paseo del Mediterraneo 19, Mojacar Playa, Almeria (near the Hotel Best Indalo) Tel: 950 478 612 / 610 808 631 

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Start your mortgage research early - IT HELPS! If you are serious about buying a property in Spain then you should start arranging your Spanish mortgage almost before you do anything else. Leaving the financial side of your Spanish property purchase until the end does you no favours whatsoever. If you leave it too late, and have to arrange your Spanish mortgage in a rush and under pressure, it is likely that you will get an expensive and inflexible Spanish mortgage. And never forget that Spanish mortgages run for many years so you will have to live with the consequences of you decision for years to come. The advantages of arranging your Spanish mortgage at the start of your property search are as follows: It costs you nothing to start early Forward planning helps you clarify the advantages and disadvantages of taking out a mortgage in Spain and make the best decision as to how much, if at all, to borrow Arranging your Spanish mortgage in good time allows you to find the mortgage in Spain that best suits your requirements and avoid overpaying By taking steps to arrange your Spanish mortgage at the start you will have a better idea of how much you can spend on your Spanish property and can work out the likely future financial implications of your purchase Having your Spanish mortgage in place reduces the risks of you loosing a Spanish property that it has cost you so much to find, and means one less source of anxiety and pressure when you are trying to close on a Spanish property

Mortgages in Spain Mortgages in Spain are offered by banks and savings banks (know as ‘cajas’ in Spain) and sold either directly by the lenders or through mortgage brokers. Several international banks, including British banks like Barclays and Lloyds TSB, offer mortgages in Spain alongside the national banks and cajas. And just like any other developed mortgage market there are big differences in the costs and terms of the Spanish mortgages on offer, ranging from inflexible and expensive mortgages to cheaper and flexible ones. Although the interest charged on all Spanish mortgages is calculated as a function of the base rate set by the European central bank, beyond that mortgage lenders in Spain are relatively free to set the charges and terms they offer. This translates into significant differences in costs and conditions. Not only do Spanish mortgages vary from bank to bank, they also vary within the same bank, from branch to branch. So, in normal times (not during a credit crunch), there are lots of good and bad mortgages on the market, and it is up to you to shop around to ensure you get the best deal. Otherwise you risk paying thousands of Euros more than you need to over the lifetime of your mortgage.

Variable and fixed rate mortgages in Spain The vast majority of mortgages sold in Spain (to both Spaniards and Foreigners) are variable rate mortgages, meaning that mortgage repayments vary according to the base rate set by the European central bank. Borrowers with variable rate Spanish mortgages cannot be certain what their mortgage payments will be in the future. If the interest rate falls they will pay less, but if it rises they will pay more. Most lenders also offer a fixed rate mortgage, though these are not popular in Spain (less than 3% of borrowers have a fixed rate mortgage). These mortgages tend to have higher interest payments in the short term, but if interest rates rise a fixed-rate Spanish mortgage holder might end up paying less than would be the case with a variable-rate. The great advantage of fixed rate mortgages is the certainty they give borrowers, who know exactly what their mortgage repayments will be for a set time into the future. Some lenders also offer a mixed mortgage that involves a certain period (for instance 5 years) of fixed interest payments, and a floating rate thereafter. During the boom some lenders started offering interest only mortgages, but that was before the credit crunch and falling property values. You would be very lucky to get one now, and if you did it wouldn’t come cheap.

Other mortgage terms The mortgage you get will depend upon your financial profile. Lenders will want to know how much you earn and what your other financial commitments are (your personal balance sheet). As a general rule they will lend according to earnings multiples whereby your loan repayments on all your worldwide borrowing do not exceed 35% of your net annual income. However, if they think you have excellent career prospects, and that your income is likely to increase in the future (something that you would have to convince them of) they may be prepared to lend you more. They also take into account the kind of property you want to buy. If you are buying a holiday home they will consider this riskier than a main home. They will assume you will default on your holiday home loan first if you get into difficulty. So, generally speaking, loan to value ratios for holiday homes are lower and conditions are more expensive. What kind of a loan to value can you expect in Spain? Typically 60% to 70%, though during the boom it was possible to get more than 100% using inflated valuations. Today, after the credit crunch, you might not get more than 50% to 60%, if at all. It all depends on your creditworthiness. How many years can you expect? It depends upon your age, but most mortgage terms in Spain run for 20 to 25 years, though during the boom lenders starting offering 40 years or longer. The longer the term, the smaller the monthly repayments, but the more the mortgage will cost you over the lifetime of the loan. Posts credit crunch, mortgage terms are falling. (Scorce: Spanish Property Insight)


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ACACIA VILLAS P RO P E RT Y SA L E S

info@acaciavillas.net 610 323 541 - www.acaciavillas.net Lovely compact villa, 2 bed & 2 bath being sold with all furniture, only 5 mins walk into the village, this is a bargain being sold at half it's price, fully landscaped gardens, and plenty of room for a pool. Build size 80 mtrs - Plot size 580 mtrs Price 96,000€ - Area, La Alfoquia.

This villa is set in orange and olive groves, very peaceful area, only two villas next door to each other, good sized plot and plenty of room for a pool, this villa is a great size. you are only 5 mins away from the villages of La Alfoquia & Zurgena. Build size 120 mtrs - Plot size 600 mtrs Excellent price of 95,000€

Another bargain, 3 bed & 2 bath, only 3 mins walk into the village, being sold with all furniture, and this villa is larger than most of the surrounding villas has been extended by another 6 sq mtrs floor area Build size 106 mtrs - Plot size 450 mtrs Bargain price 115,000 €

This villa is in an ideal spot for the village of Arboleas & Zurgena at the end of a small cul-de-sac, fields to the rear & side, orange & olive groves surrounding the villas. within walking distance to the villages, & only 3 mins by car, 8x4 mtr pool, sold furnished. Build size 117 mtrs - Plot size 580 mtrs - Price 139,000€

This is a new cortijo,built from the old footprint, This is 3 bed & 2 bath, large through lounge, good sized landscaped garden with 8x4 mtr pool, out in the countryside but only 5 mins by car to the village's. Build size 140 mtrs - Plot size 480 mtrs Just reduced from 160,000 to 125,000€

This villa is in a perfect spot for views of the countryside & mountains, ultra modern with it's fittings & furniture, part furnished, 5 mins by ca rto Zurgena & La Alfoquia. The converted garage/utility room, can easily be a 4th bedroom. Kidney shaped pool Build size 110 mtrs - Plot size 667 mtrs Just reduced from 175,000 to 169,950€

Full description of all properties can be seen on our website

Your Belgian estate agent at the coast ! API-M0120 79500€ MOJACAR 2 bedrooms & 1 bathroom Terrace & roof terrace of 57 m2 with sea views furnished Airconditioning Excellent rental potential 2 outdoor pools

API-PDE0100 169950€ POZO DEL ESPARTO 3 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms Covered terrace, sea views Roof terrace (79 sqm) with jacuzzi & BBQ Air conditioning in bedrooms Partly furnished No community fees REDUCED TO SELL

API-V0169 105000€ VERA PLAYA 2 bedrooms & 1 bathroom roof terrace of 47 m2 furnished Airconditioning Underground parking space Excellent rental potential outdoor pool 100 m to the beach

API-V0165 199000€ VERA PLAYA 3 bedrooms & 3 bathrooms Front terrace with garden (188 m2) roof terrace with sea views 5 outdoor pools 100 m to the beach First line beach complex

API-V0170 155000€ VERA PLAYA 2 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms terrace and roof terrace Airconditioning Underground parking Excellent rental potential outdoor pool 50 m to the beach

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After a very successful first year we still are looking to extend our portfolio with coastal properties from Mojacar to San Juan

ANN 666 260 792 ISMAEL 670 596 085

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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 Apartment with nice sea views in Marina de la Torre. Front covered terrace. Fully furnished. Ref. 1559

Mojácar Playa

€112,000

3 bed / 1 bath Apartment with private parking, store room & large terrace with partial sea views near promenade. Ref.1609

Turre

€149,000

2 bed / 1 bath one level Villa with pool on plot of 400 m² in Agua Nueva near amenities. Terrace & solarium. Ref.1620

Mojácar playa

€170,000

3 bed / 2 bath nice semi detached House with private plot of 230 m² on gated community with pool near beach. Sea views. Ref. 1618

Mojácar playa

€249,000

3 bed / 2,5 bath charming Villa on plot of 530 m².Solarium. Separate dining room. Residential street. Very private.Ref.1558

Jauro

€90,000

3 bed / 1 bath charming Village House with 2 plots of 121 m² & 437 m² and garage. Traditional features. Ref 1082

€95,000

Mojácar village €111,000

3 bed / 2 bath Townhouse on quiet residential street near amenities. Private plot, court yard & terraces. Ref.1063

Opportunity! 3 bed / 2 bath charming Village House with sea views near square. Roof solarium. To restore. Mortgage. Ref.1616

Turre

DUE TO INCREASE IN DEMAND WE URGENTLY NEED PROPERTIES IN MOJÁCAR, GARRUCHA, VERA AND TURRE. CALL US NOW ON 950 472 430 Or 610 053 563

FREE VALUATION Mojácar playa

€199,950

Mojácar playa

€199,950

3 bed / 2 bath detached Villa near beach, amenities & promenade. Air & fire place. Car port & terraces. Partial sea views. Ref.1560

3 bed / 3 bath semi detached Villa with sea views on small community with pool near amenities. Terraces & solarium. Ref.1137

Mojácar playa

Mojácar Playa

€249.950

3 bed / 2 bath newly renovated Villa with pool . Plot of 246 m² within 1 min to beach. Air con. Roof terrace with sea views. Ref.1610

Mojácar playa

€115,000

Beautiful sea facing 2 bed / 2 bath Apartment with private parking. Terraces of 25 m² & 6 m². Fully furnished. Ref.1595

Mojácar playa

€155,000

2 bed / 2 bath Apartment with large terrace, store room & under parking. Nice community lift, pool & gardens near promenade. Ref. 1556

vera

€240,000

Opportunity! 3 bed / 2 bath Villa +1 bed / 1 bath Annex. 5.851 m². Few mins to town. Landscaped gardens & olive grove. Ref.1200

€250,000

Amazing sea views. 3 bed / 2 bath Villa with garage, utility room, roof solarium & terraces on plot of 417 m² near beach. Ref.1062

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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Mojacar Playa

Mojacar Playa

Mojácar Playa

Mojacar Playa

3 bed, 2 bath, ground floor apartment of 99m2 on a beautiful front-line complex. Storeroom & garaging. Impressive community gardens & pool. A1049

3 bed, 2 bath, ground floor, frontline, apartment of 116m2 in the Marina Golf. Uninterrupted sea views, FGCH, garaging, storeroom, community gardens & pool. A1132

2 bed, 1 bath, penthouse golf apartment of 57m2 + terrace & solarium. Fantastic sea views. A/C. Community pool & underground parking. Beaches in walking distance. A1212

1 bed, 1 bath, 4th floor apartment of 64m2 on a high quality urbanisation. 12 m2 terrace. Underground parking. Superb community pools & gardens. A1151

Mojacar Playa

Mojacar Playa

Mojacar Pueblo

Mojacar Playa

3 bed, 2 bath, penthouse apartment of 100m2

2 bed, 2 bath, apartment of 64 sq m. Sea & mountain views. Underground parking. Beautiful community pool & gardens. Short walk to the beach. A1218

3 bed, 1 bath, 3rd floor apartment of 78m2 near the fuente in the village. Enclosed balcony. In walking distance of all amenities. Short drive to the beach. A1217

1 bed, 1 bath, apartment of 60m2+ sea views on a secure complex. Furnished. Community pool & in walking distance of the beach. Underground parking & storeroom. A1197

Mojacar Playa

Los Gallardos

Mojacar Playa

Mojacar Playa

3 bed. 1 bath, semi-detached furnished house of 104m2 on a plot of 1,589m2. Sea & mountain views in a rural setting less than 5 mins. drive from Mojácar. SDV699

2 bed, 2 bath, townhouse of 83m2 on 141m2 + & private parking. Furnished. Community gardens & pool. Short drive to local beaches & towns. SDV72

2 bed, 1 bath, furnished bungalow of 77m2 on 193m2 less than 5 minutes drive to the beach terraces, garden & roof terrace. Community gardens & parking. LV656

3 bed, 1.5 bath, furnished townhouse of 86m2 on 117m2 less than 400m from the beach. Terraces, garden & off street parking. Community gardens & pool. LV654

250,000€

+ 56m2 of terraces. Superb views. Community pool & gardens. Walking distance of beaches & amenities. A1220

195,000€

137,000€

Mojacar Playa

210,000€

79,000€

89,950€

Arboleas

3 bed, 2 bath newly built detached villa of 120m2 on 874m2. Superb sea & mountain views. Garage, pool & solarium. Kitchen furniture not included. DV1338

350,000€

110,000€

65,000€

125,000€

Villaricos

3 bed, 3 bath, villa of 154m2 on a level plot of 1,025m2. Roof terrace, carport & private pool. Excellent quality & lovely views. Short drive to local towns. DV1332

254,995€

69.000€

65,000€

125,000€

Zurgena

3 bed, 2 bath, villa of 85m2 on a corner plot of 264m2 with sea views. In walking dstance of restaurants & beaches. Community pool. DV1331

155,000€

3 bed, 2 bath, villa of 110m2 on a plot of 857m2. Lovely terraces, private pool & great country views. 30 minutes drive to the coast. DV1330

178,500€


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Euro property bargains up for grabs in Spain

British buyers are leading the pack when it comes to snapping up properties in Spain encouraged by a weak euro and a property market at rock bottom. Spain tops the wish-list for potential second home-owners living in Britain proving that neither the economic crisis nor the planning corruption scandals of recent years have put them off. House sales went up for the first time in 2014 since the construction bubble burst with foreign buyers accounting for almost one in every five houses sold in Spain last year, an increase of over 19 percent from the year before. Official statistics from Spain published last month record that French purchasers made up 10.48 percent of the market, German buyers accounted for 6.45 percent of sales and Belgians 6.19 percent. By far the biggest percentage of buyers were the Brits at 18.6 percent and it’s no wonder. Spain has now overtaken France as the destination of choice for holiday homes for British buyers of a second home, a survey published by Rightmove Oversees in January revealed. Some 37 percent of Brits looking to buy abroad said they would choose Spain with only 23 percent opting for a property in France. With the euro at an eight year low against the pound, estate agents in Spain are already seeing a rush from British

Social Security Contributors Fell by 2.36% in January

buyers eager to snap up a bargain.

“We’re seeing British buyers eyeing up cut-price properties across Spain in high numbers right now, as they can get so much more for their money than they could a few years ago,” Martin Dell, the director of leading Spanish property portal Kyero.com told The Local. “But what’s interesting is the number of buyers looking to snap up properties with heftier price tags too.” For example,a new build three bedroom villa with pool in Benijofar, Valencia, which is on the market for €335,000 would cost a British buyer £250,000 at the current exchange rate, while back in 2009 it would have cost £310,000. “With the exchange rate looking so favourable, it really is a case of the more you spend, the more you save at the moment,” observed Marc Pritchard, Sales and Marketing Director of Taylor Wimpey España. “There are some incredible bargains on the market at the moment, particularly in popular areas like the Costa Blanca,” he said. n Alicante, for example, this a two-bedroom apartment in the newly constructed La Recoleta III development is going for just €142,000, not bad for a holiday pad just a few metres from the beach Source: thelocal.es

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The number of foreign contributors to the Spanish Social Security system stood at 1,516,056 in January, which is a decline of 2.36% compared with the previous month, representing 36,583 contributors less, according to the latest data released by the Ministry of Employment and Social Security. However, El Economista reported that the number of foreign contributors increased by 0.08% compared to January of last year, with an additional 1,235 contributors, and represents the first year-on-year rise since 2008. The Ministry also highlighted in their statement that this is the first time in their comparable historical statistics that an increase has been registered in the number of foreign affiliates in this month. In the previous months of January, foreign membership has declined year-on-year, and even registered a decline of -6% in 2009. The January figures show that a total of 902,521 of the foreign contributors came from countries outside of the European Union and 613,535 came from EU countries. Catalonia is the region with the most foreign social security contributors, with a total of 341,762 workers, followed by Madrid (323,116), Andalucía (191,992), and Valencia

(172,157).

Compared with January 2013, the number of foreign contributors increased in six regions (the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands, Murcia, Navarra, the Basque Country and La Rioja) and decreased in the remaining regions. Of the total number of foreign citizens contributing to the Spanish Social Security system, the greatest numbers come from Romania (263,158), Morocco (186,858), China (91,134) and Ecuador (69,164), followed by Italy (63,652), Bolivia (57,178), the United Kingdom (53,193) and Colombia (50,852). http://news.kyero.com/

properties for sale TWO houses - sold as one lot.

Two detached villa shells built up to and including roofs 125m2 built on flat 3000m2 plot. Secluded position, unspoilt countryside views across orange and lemon groves front and rear.

Fully Legal & with Title Deeds ONLY

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• Each villa spec: 3 beds / 2 baths. Size 125m2

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Election time in Alqueria and the whole community is thrown into a frenzy of high powered inertia. The interest that the election invokes is akin to a mermaid’s enthusiasm for mountain climbing, such is the apathy of the Alquerian people. The whole affair is simply an excuse for getting the upper-hand over the opposing barrio, excessive drinking, and civil unrest. Three main parties will contest the ten seats which form the government of the Village Republic. The largest party is the Vested Interest and Libellous Entrepreneurs or V.I.L.E. led by Fernándo Rodriquez. The next in size is Manuela’s Bona-fide Organisation for National Karma also known as B O.N.K. The smallest, the Democratic Alliance of Fellow Twits or D.A.F.T. is led by the dynamic but clinically insane Loco Paco. The V.I.L.E. party is standing on the ticket of privilege, hereditary influence and conning every possible cent out of the population of Alquerian. Rodriquez thinks he has a divine right to govern irrespective of his motives, honesty or personal hygiene. He believes a sweeping victory is in the offing based solely on conceit, arrogance and a grotesque sense of self importance. Manuela has the most interesting policies, even if many are physically impossible or at the very least extremely demanding. Her belief is in people, their ability to control their own lives and destinies without the need for external authority. All that is required is to keep the internal authority in the form of morale at its highest peak. To this end she proposes a series of measures. These include introducing Viagra into the drinking water and subsidising certain latex products usually ordered via catalogues and delivered in plain brown wrappings. Loco Paco stands on the free food for

Saharan Dung Beetles platform. This is not because of Benjy, his very own beetle but because he is a total loony. He lives in a world where Saharan Dung Beetles sing close harmony and giant two metre rodents dance the Lambada. One can only wonder about the sanity of his followers of which he has a respectable number. I suppose is says something about the Alquerian mind, what exactly it is difficult to say. Paco thinks he will lead the next government because, well Paco still believes the British Tory party cares about the ordinary people. The road to the ballot box promises to be a difficult one. Canvassing is prone to problems, verbal abuse, total indifference and airborne projectiles are among the most common discomforts. We will continue to follow these hopefuls to the ballot box. We will listen to their debates. We will report the final vote and the subsequent count.

Birds, Dog, Birds, Dog by Paul Martin

One o’clock and it’s lunch time for my sparrows. And how well they’re all looking - fit as little fiddles! I reckon there’s about thirty of them, although it’s not easy to count, because they move around so quickly. I feed them three times a day and like all creatures of habit, they know the timetable. The first feed takes place after I get back from walking the dog – around 9 o’clock, by which time they’re all waiting in the tree, on the balcony rail and even clinging like acrobats to the side of the house. Now the dog, being a dog and also in his opinion, the king of this particular castle, has a routine as strict as the birds. As soon as we get back, he races into the kitchen, drinks a couple of litres of water, then paces up and down as I prepare his food, which he wolfs down in about 20 seconds. Then . . . da, da, da, da, it’s mega excitement time. Before I give the birds their seed, I break up some of yesterday’s bread and scatter it on the pavement below; the dog, being a dog and king of the castle etc, etc., and not wanting to be left out, has

acquired a big taste for bread. So it’s a handful for the birds and a chunk for the dog; birds, dog, birds, dog. It keeps him happy. There’s definitely a pecking order, with a ‘matriarch’ who virtually lives on the balcony, she’s very tame and always has first choice at the seed dish. Last year’s youngsters hang off the wall, or perch in my tree, or down below and await their turn as the grownups feed first. Anyone who steps out of line gets a good peck. It’s very funny to watch, very verbal and often, very physical. Now here’s an interesting thing; some months ago, I decided that as the colony was getting so large, I would use a bigger dish as the one I was using was small and couldn’t accommodate the flock. So, on the first morning I proudly put out the seed in a new and much bigger dish, thinking, ‘they’ll be happy little fellows when they see this.’ More food, more room. Normally, as soon as I turn away, the dish is inundated, but not on this day. A few birds arrived, took one look and flew off again. Some more turned up and did the same

The winter had hardly got under way when the cheerful little chappie who sold us our last load of logs made his annual appearance at our gate, hoping to sell us some more. I showed him the ample supply left over from his sales pitch of four years ago, and firmly insisted that we needed no more logs until February. He departed with a Spanish ‘I call you in February’ and a merry wave. On January 31st he could wait no longer – he rang. The conversation, in Spanish, went something like: ‘I have your logs.’ ‘I said February. It’s not February yet.’ ‘Pues.’ (This is the Spanish equivalent of a shrug, delivered verbally.) ‘I have your logs. I will bring them this afternoon.’ ‘I don’t want them this afternoon. I still have logs.’ ‘I have them on the lorry. I will bring them this afternoon, at one o’clock.’ ‘I have enough logs for another month. I don’t want them yet.’ Pause. ‘I will bring them on Tuesday.’ I sensed a micro-victory – I had managed to defer the delivery date for 3 days, and while I still had this marginal advantage I sprang to the attack with: ‘I don’t want a big lorry, and I don’t want big logs. I want small ones, and a small lorry.’ His parry was swift, and deadly. ‘A big lorry is more economical. A small lorry is more expensive.’ I’m sure he was talking about the contents of the lorry, rather than the actual vehicle itself. ‘But I only want a small lorry. And small logs. I can’t lift big logs.’ I

thing; not one touched the food. I left it in place for the rest of the day, but there were no takers, they sat in the tree in the road and looked mournful. So what was their problem? Were they suspicious of the change? Are they such creatures of habit? I don’t know. All I know is that as soon as I changed the new dish for the old one, they were back in their normal fashion, feeding and fighting and generally having a good time. You learn something new every day. And that’s what they’re still eating from - the old small dish; it obviously suits them. It’s no more than two inches across, but I’ve often counted up to twelve of

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josbiggs@hotmail.co.uk emphasised. Another pause. ‘I will bring you small logs. I will cut them myself. But if you want small logs, you must have a big lorry.’ The logic of this escaped me completely, but I knew that I was beaten; I had achieved as much of a victory as I was ever going to, so I gave in. ‘OK, big lorry, small logs, Tuesday one o’clock.’ On Tuesday at 12.30 a veritable behemoth reversed up our drive and tipped a load of logs so daintily cut that each log would hardly look out of place on a porcelain cake stand next to the cucumber sandwiches with the crusts cut off. We now have: logs in the woodshed; logs in the useful bits of timber shed; logs in the kindling shed; logs under the mimosas; logs under the big palm, and logs against the back wall of the house. All of them are small – but perfectly formed!

them crowded round it at a time, with another dozen poised in the trees, rather like planes stacked up over Heathrow, waiting for their turn to land. T h e lu nc ht i me frenzy is over now, but Georgina - the matriarch - is sitting in my tree, with her feathers puffed up, one leg tucked in and I think she might be having a snooze. And the dog? Same thing almost; he’s curled up in one of the balcony chairs, about two feet away from his feathered friend – they make a lovely couple.


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On St David’s Day we wear the leek to celebrate winning a battle against the Saxons in a field of leeks. Lucky it wasn’t a field of cows!

On 1 March each year we celebrate our patron Saint, Dewi Sant or St David who died on that day in 589AD. To mark the day, Welsh people around the world wear one or both of our national emblems - a daffodil or leek -and celebrate at special concerts and processions. Dewi was educated in Cardiganshire and then went on pilgrimages, founding religious centres across Wales and England, including one at Glastonbury. He even travelled as far as Jerusalem, where he was made an archbishop. He eventually settled at Glyn Rhosyn (now St Davids), in south west Wales, where he established a religious

community. Many miracles have been attributed to him. The most incredible being when he caused the ground to rise beneath him when preaching so that everyone could see and hear him. When David died he told his devoted followers to: "Be cheerful and keep your faith and belief, and do the little things that you have heard and seen through me." The Cathedral of St Davids in Pembrokeshire, where his remains are buried, became a popular place of pilgrimage. It was said that two pilgrimages to St Davids equalled one to Rome and three equalled one to Jerusalem.

Welsh food and drink

We love our food in Wales and so we should. We pride ourselves on supplying some of the finest produce in the world. Our landscape reflects freshness, quality and variety. Fresh and local are two words you’ll often hear to describe

the food available here today. There’s meat fresh from the farm, fish fresh from the coast and vegetables dug up that morning. We’re also pretty good at cooking. Having great ingredients helps, but all over our country you’ll discover innovative cookery by award-

winning chefs using quality local ingredients.

Laverbread, not actually bread at all but seaweed, is often fried into crisp patties with eggs, bacon and fresh cockles for a traditional Welsh breakfast.

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CAN I MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH The DENTIST, PLEASE? PUEDE DARME HORA CON EL DENTISTA, POR FAVOR? I HAVE TO SEE THE DENTIST TENGO QUE VER AL DENTISTA I HAVE TOOTHACHE TENGO DOLOR DE MUELAS HELLO, I COME FOR MY ANNUAL CHECK UP HOLA, VENGO PARA MI REVISIÓN ANUAL I HAVE AN AWFUL TOOTHACHE TENGO UN TERRIBLE DOLOR DE MUELAS CAN YOU FILL IT? PUEDE EMPASTARLA? WHEN DO I HAVE TO COME AGAIN? CUANDO TENGO QUE VOLVER? HOW MUCH DO I OWE YOU? ¿CUANTO LE DEBO?

new beginners class starting Thurs 19th February at 5.30pm

Learn more Spanish with Paco-661 142 606 at Campsite Los Gallardos, Lessons based in conversation, All levels catered for plus Private lessons!

WHAT’S GOING ON IN MOJACAR?’

to receive regular newsletters with Mojácar events please send your email address to info@mojacar.es

CRISIS AT DOG HOUSE

Pat of Cucador Dog Rescue and Paul of the Dog House would like to thank the public for their generosity Pat appealed for bags of dog food because the Dog House is in crisis and a total of 40 bags were donated. Also thank you to Dave who delivered these to the Dog House free of charge. It is obviously on going as the Dog House has 54 dogs so if you can donate a bag of dog food please deliver to Pat at Cucador and it will be taken to Dog House. Also any old bedding, dog bowls, dog shampoo, flea and tick treatment would be much appreciated. It is much appreciated and thank you to you all and thank you in advance to anybody that can help in the future. Fore further donations contact Pat: 607 554 984.

Bluesman Charlie & The White Coffin Blues Band are Albox RBL Funds Raised playing at Los Angeles , Villaricos on Friday 27th Feb The Albox Branch of The Royal British Legion held its 21:00 onwards. annual Christmas Bazaar on Thursday 4th December whats on HUÉRCAL-OVERA at La Parrilla Hotel & Restaurant in the main square From the 5th to 26th February, “ ALMERÍA of Albox. As in times past there were the ever popular EN BLANCO Y NEGRO “an extraordinary selection stalls for The Poppy Fund, books, cakes, and many of vintage photographs by JESUS DE PERCEVAL. others including the RBL Tombola stall. Primarily known as a painter and sculptor , Perceval The event started at 10.30 and was well attended. The was also an exceptional photographer who was ahead stall holders donated 5 € each. Despite the current of his time. The exhibition includes 34 images taken financial climate, members and local businesses, kindly in Almería during the 1950s and 1960s , most of them donated goods towards the tombola stall; and we unpublished, from the photographic archives of the would like to thank all those who donated and made Museo Casa Ibañez. the Bazaar a great success. A total of €323 was raised Saturday, February 28 , 17:30. Theatre Villa Huércal –Overa presents “THE TOY STORY . THE a great result for the charity. MUSICAL “ Preserving the humor and heart of the On the 6th of December the Branch held its Christmas original “Toy Story” film from Pixar Animation Studios, Poppy Dinner Dance. Entertainment provided by “Toy Story-The Musical” explores the true meaning of Brendon O’Dee who kept the dance floor full. At the friendship as Buzz Lightyear and Woody transform half time break we had a visit from Santa who ran the from jealous adversaries to best friends with an raffle. A wonderful €474.55 was raised in total and a unbreakable bond. The show’s elaborate costumes great night had by all. capture the vibrant colors and playfulness of the If you want details on how to join us and become a animated characters. Guests of all ages will delight in member (you don’t need to be ex-forces to join) go an original collection of show tunes that retell the story along to one of the meetings at La Parrilla Hotel & in a fun and energizing way. Saturday & Sunday, February 28 to March Restaurant in the Main Square in Albox on the 1st & 1. VILLAZGO MEDIEVAL MARKET During these 3rd Thursday of each month (10.30 & 11.00 start) or days in Constitution Square ( next to the church) contact the Chairman Filip Ostrowski on 950 066 037 the atmosphere of a medieval market with artisans, email: ossiesinspain@yahoo.co.uk or visit the web site workshops, merchants and live performances. at www.britishlegion.org.uk/branches/albox.

sales@soltimes.com remember step aerobics? come & join us every wednesday 11.30am at Jovasport gym in Mojacar Parque commercial with Alison

old school moves 2015 style

call 666 273 168 for more info

New almeria forum

There’s a bit of good news for any of you who live in the Almeria area, a new and different forum has been launched! “The Almeria Forum” is being run by the community and for the community, as a noncommercial enterprise. The aim of the forum is to provide a central point for you to access and share information about issues important to you, as well as enabling you to “meet” new friends, get help with day to day problems, and join in some lively and interesting debates and chatter, amongst other things! There are sections on legal issues and local politics, technical issues, pets, books and films, and general chatter, to name but a few. Members will be encouraged to add more sections if they want to – this forum is very much “owned” by its members! One very important aim is that the forum should not need to be overly censored or moderated – members agree to be responsible enough to treat all members with respect, while encouraging everyone’s valid point of view, in a spirit of openness and honesty. Advertising, buying and selling will all be free, encouraging local businesses to raise their profile. Any monies which happen to be raised by the forum for any reason will be donated to charity, and full accounts will be kept and made available to everyone. Already the forum has attracted a lot of interest, with active membership growing daily, people from all walks of life who want to be part of this new and exciting arena for the exchange of ideas and for lots of fun! If you’d like to be a part of it, go towww.arboleas.eu and click on “The Forum”. Registration is easy, so what are you waiting for? Enjoy

The Cabrera Social Committee

Film night 25th February Los Pastores. Time - 18:30 for 19:00. cost 8€ to include Film Tapas and Drink. “The Rewrite” is a typical Hugh Grant romp. Its a charming romantic Comedy about second chances with a stellar supporting cast including JK> Simmons, Allison Janney and Bella Heathcote. If its a “feelgood” film you seek this is it. Book via Los Pastores - 950 468 002.

Living water Church

Mojacar. An Evangelical informal service at 4.00pm every Sunday, opposite Red Cross Centre on Mojacar Playa. Contact Pastor David Hamilton 697 522 521 John 950 529 321 Margaret 950 477 063 For more info visit www.livingwate rchurchmojacar.com

LEVANTE LADIES CLUB

at the Arriba cafe/bar, Mojacar Playa, 12.30pm- 3,00pm, Tuesday, 3rd March. Tapas and healthy food available and a 25-question trivia quiz with Tony Matthews.


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Roquetas Bridge club Meets on Monday’s at 3pm at The Bahia Serena Hotel For more info please contact Alison Ferguson 950 349 749 or Sue Barlow 950 333 344

improve your Spanish

Do you want to improve your Spanish and speak English with new friends. Every Thursdays from 9.00 pm in L’arrivée Tapas & Lounge Café in Aguadulce. You can taste our fantastic tapas and enjoy improving your Spanish and speaking English with people from Spain and other countries. Your first pint of beer and tapa is for free. Just come and enjoy.

PACAR DANCE SCHOOL CELEBRATES THEIR 4TH ANNIVERSARY IN SPAIN Pacar Dance School celebrates their 4th Anniversary in Spain this February. Paul and Caroline, who run the school, ran a very successful school in the UK where they taught dance for 7 years before moving to Spain. They now enjoy teaching here at Playa Serena Golf Course in Roquetas. Classes are on Tuesday 10.30-11.30am and Thursday 5-6pm for Latin and Ballroom classes. They also offer a keep fit class, Latino Dancercise on Thursday 45pm. Why not come along and give it a go? You will learn Cha-Cha, Rumba, Salsa, Swing, Jive, Samba, Paso Doble, Waltz, Quickstep, Foxtrot and Tango. Dancing is a great way to meet people and it is also good exercise. Paul and Caroline have been dancing for about 40 years with a long and successful competition career, which culminated in their winning the British Senior National Championships in 2003 and they have been teaching ever since. So, with their wealth of knowledge, their patience, enthusiasm and passion for what they do, you are bound to have a great time. So go on see what it is all about, you will receive a warm welcome and have great fun. For more information please contact pacarjohnson@gmail.com or 618483791.

Castillo de Santa Ana appears on the heraldic shield of Roquetas del Mar, making the site an emblem of the area. The castle’s history stretches back to the 14th century and contains periods of rebuilding after near-destruction. Converted into a free-to-enter museum with exhibition space, it contains

Tapas served Daily

gluten free

options available

bingo wed 3pm • quiz thurs 2.15pm Opposite Playa Luna Hotel between Oasis & Mar y Sol. free Tel: 679 156 715

Tapas/Snacks

English y outdoor n n u s s u io Breakfast c Spa g 24 Fish & Chips in t a e s e c a terr TV Coffees & Cakes SKY FREE Cocktails/

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Open 9.30am - late (Closed Tuesday)

Next door to Zurimar 678 202 160

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FTG Notice

Open from 11am 7 days a week

estampa Tapas Bar

paintings, photographs, and other items of interest, as well as offers conferences and talks from time to time. The interior patio usually displays sculptures and even hosts seasonal concerts. Consider bringing a picnic

The ‘Friday Tapas Group’ meet each Friday in the Urbanisation at 1.00pm and the venues for the next few weeks are:27-2-15 Taberna Murillo, next to Bar Estampa. 6-3-15 El Adel, next to Margar Supermarket. 13-3-15 Burty’s Bar, in the Urb. 20-3-15 Paseo Del Golf (The 19th Hole) nr. Manhattan’s. 27-3-15 Marysol, next to Burty’s Bar. 3-4-15 Bar Cullar, next Hotel Bahia Serena. 10-4-15 New York NY, in the Urb. 17-4-15 Lady Lay, C/Sierra Nevada. 24-4-15 Bar Estampa, opp.Hotel Roquetas Protur & Spa. Anyone is welcome to join the happy bunch and have a laugh, exchange views and ideas. The more, the merrier and the bar owners enjoy it too!

Playa Serena, roquetas de mar

from 1.50€

Send details to: production@soltimes.com or call Mark on 693 774 932

Visit Castillo de Santa Ana

Burty’s BAR Mini SUNDAY roast

Wish your Friends or Loved Ones Happy birthday, anniversary or just send them a special message.

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ROYAL BRITISH LEGION NOTICE FORTHCOMING SOCIAL EVENTS IN 2015 ROQUETAS DE MAR SUB-BRANCH 3569 Tuesday 3rd March – 3.00pm Social meeting & Greyhound Racing afternoon. Tuesday 17th March – 1.30 for 2.00pm RBL Luncheon at Bar Southern & Raffle. Contact Jenny on 950328469 to reserve your place. Tuesday 7th April – Social meeting Easter Cake Competition & Tombola. APRIL – POSSIBLE MINI BUS TRIP TO ALMERIMAR watch this space for more info! Tuesday 5th May – Social meeting & Quiz afternoon. Tuesday 2nd June – Social meeting & MR & MRS AFTERNOON.

All monies raised at these events will go to the 2015 Poppy Appeal. New members are most welcome to join the branch, so come along to any the social meetings, contact Jenny/Mike on 950328469 for further info. Social Meetings are held at ‘The Lodge’ on Calle Americo Vespucio, Roquetas De Mar, on the first Tuesday of each month (3pm), unless otherwise notified.


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Solar Wind P o w er Solutions. Over 15 years installation experience. established 12 years in Spain. Call Phil for competitive prices 636 261 240 email: info@sunergy almeria.com www.sunergy almeria.com

available venues

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in Albox

Private parties Private parties Birthday etc, Birthday etc, all events all events catered for catered for call for more call Bar for more information: information

950 634 562 950 120 718 baby equipment hire

BABY HIRE

Everything for the visiting baby Car seats, high chairs, stair gates, cots etc

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drainage

Drainage Solutions

• Emergency Drain Cleaning • High Pressure Water Jetting • CCTV Surveys • Drainage Repairs • Location of Cesspits • Qualified Engineer • Expert Reports

Established 10 years in spain Tel: 616 531 283 or 670 088 966

Cleaning of Septic Tanks ▪ Emptying of septic Tanks & Cesspits, with high pressure cleaning ▪ Small unblockages of pipes & drainage

Pool Cleaning & Water Tanks

Contact: 675 838 808

LICENSED POZO/septic tank emptying • Installation of new septic tanks with certificates

•R epairs to existing pozos

bluesman charlie & the white coffin blues band seeks gigs TEL: 645 086 441 gardening

potty finca services professional tree felling & pruning, including all types of palm trees

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

health & beauty pamper yourself at R Retreat El Cucador, beauty treatments, hair salon, holistic massage, waxing, pedicure etc. Therapists all established & UK qualified. Email retreatcucador.gmail.com or call 647 379 878 or look at our main advert on the ladies page inside & call the therapists direct

NEW COMBINATION of Hits high intensity Interval training toning & conditioning of entire body Tel Viki on: 650 764 623 for more info

hobby/craft

www.soltimes.com see us online everyday insurance

albox insurance

Award winning agent For all your Insurance Needs Please contact

Glenn & jayne 950 121 943

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iron/metal The Metal works Grills, railings, gates of all types, security/sliding/ roller, rejas, concertina doors etc. Tel: Keith Wood on 638 900 949

locksmith Phil the Pick Locksmith 24 hours. Locked Out? Locks fitted/ upgraded house safes. Arboleas & surrounding area. Special weekend rates. Tel: 697 243 181

logs for sale

load of small or big Olive logs, no roots €165 load of mixed Olive some roots €145 load of eucalyptus, no roots €165 all loads 2 tonnes EPSON PRINTER Arboleas & inks, T007 Black surrounding areas x 14 and T008 Colour x 7, Call Lee on 636 092 632 unopened, bought eliteplanthire@hotmail.co.uk in UK. Colour Jet Photo 915 Printer included for painter & decorator spares or repair [minor paper feed problem]. 25€, Tel: 697 765 637

C O M M E R C IA L deep fat fryer, 80€, Junker Instantainious Gas Boiler 100€, avon cosmetics Tel Claire 691 Albox area, Tel: 987 454 avonfromclaire @yahoo.es 634 357 455.

ELAINE’S WOOLS Quality UK Wool & Accessories. Come & view my DISPLAY. Also Available at CAT Call Andy on 950 091 109 or 648 768 587 Services & Total Entertainment Call Email: blockeddrainsrus@albox-online.net 667 273 889 elaineswools@gmail.com

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PICK AXE – 5€, Pump & Filter New for above ground pool, 10€, SDS Kango/ Drill Boxed with bits 15€, Fence Post Levels x 3 for wood or metal Posts 10€, Spirit Levels 80cm, 1m, 2m, all 3 for 20€, 15 Ltr Quality indoor paint (White) 10€, Weed Suppression Material on a roll 50m x 2m 40€, Various Items from 1€, Tel: 607 675 394

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friendly - professional -reliable all types of exterior & interior work

ring for a free quote

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email thunderpaul2003@hotmail.com Pets

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removals cont...

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email: a-acargo@hotmail.com

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situations vacant

SOLTIMES have a vacancy at the office of Los Carasoles

We are looking for a talented artworker to join our expanding team in our production department. You must be able to use

INDESIGN & PHOTOSHOP

have a creative eye, love the pressure of working to a deadline and have a good sense of humour! If this sounds like you we want to hear from you Please send your CV to editor@ soltimes.com

spanish tuition

LEARN SPANISH… …in a fun and enjoyable class with Paco

at Camping Los Gallardos, MiraFlores Restaurant.

New, beginners class starts 19th february 2015 5.30pm

Private lessons and different levels also available.

CALL PACO 661 142 606

upholstery

CUSHIONS CUSTOm MADE

Due to expansion throughout Almeria, Avalon are now opening new offices in Turre and are looking for an Office Manager, preferably with a sales focus to help us to manage and grow our customer base. We also need two strong sales people to complete our Almeria Team sales experience ideal. Avalon is a true career opportunity for the right people.

Please send you CV to recruitment@avalonsl.es or call 966 799 070

STELLA’S Hairdresser

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•Foam replacement •Interior/Exterior Fabrics •Free estimates

Required for our Salon: Fully Qualified Hairdresser with lots of experience and customer care.

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q u i z compere w a n te d M o n d a y evenings 8pm 10.30pm at la vida cucador, A compere to compere our weekly quiz. For more information please ask at the bar or call Rob on 609 199 394

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Sol Times Almeria is independent of political parties, private investment and government. Our policy is 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 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 responsibility can be accepted for any loss or damage resulting caused by any error, inaccuracy or non-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 reject claims arising out of any action that a company or individual may take on the basis of information contained therein. Almeria Edition AL-344-2005/Roquetas Edition AL 956-2010


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are you a trade Business? advertise in the classified section & reach over 30,000 potential customers

Classified box from 9€. lineage only 45 cents per word Deadline 5pm Thursday Contact Kate on 950 121 936 or 902 750 190 ext 332 motoring section

for sale

2500€

Mercedes E240V6 Avantgarde ITV until May 2015, Recently had new front end as you can see by the headlights, ( Spanish lady reversed into me) In excess of 5000.00 spent on a new gearbox and bearings on the compressor alternator starter and new airbag sensors. Work was carried out by Mercedes so under warranty. All the tyres are hardly worn. Slight dent to front wing hence the price. Reason for sale I am leaving the Country for good. Tel: 634328142 Paul

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call Kate on 950 121 936

motorhomes

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mobile mechanics

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animal corner

To advertise here call : 950 121 936

dog for homing

Very nice stray bitch for homing between a year and 18 months old very nice nature very playful good with other dogs and cats if anyone can please give this lovely lady a home please call 950 930 913

The Doghouse Foundation Huercal Overa has three large dogs looking for their forever homes.

1. Harry is a German Shepherd Cross and was found very thin and exhausted and had a very thick chain around his neck where he had obviously been chained up. Harry is a friendly quite shy dog gets on well with other dogs. approx D.O.B 01/08/12 2. Hatti is a large mixed breed, neutered,, gets on well with dogs and cats, also enjoys the company of adults, loves to play, and enjoys cuddles Hatti is very gentle and loving dog, walks well on a lead and house trained. she would suit a family or make an ideal companion. approx D.O.B 13.01.14 3. Shadi is a Mastin Cross Galgo,.and has a lovely nature, gentle,very affectionate,playful, would need plenty of space, he is neutered, chipped and has his passport. He would make a great family pet. approx DOB 12/02/12 If you are interested in any of the above contact Paul email: thedoghse@hotmail.com or phone 646809599

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“Solitude is a thing you learn, the knack of being alone. Time is relentless, that helps.” This was Stephen Brown’s directorial debut based on John Banville’s 2005 Booker Prize winning novel. The film is a British-Irish collaboration filmed entirely in Co. Wexford, Ireland and premiered at the Edinburgh Film Festival in June 2013. It boasts of renowned actors such as Ciaran Hinds, Sinead Cusack, Charlotte Rampling, Rufus Sewell and Natasha McElhone. The film explores grief and abandonment over three different time lines using frequent flashback techniques to connect with the distant past, the recent past and the present. We see the young Max Morden as a 12 year old during a vacation spent in Ballygarrett, a middle aged Morden (Hinds: Road to Perdition, Harry Potter and the Deathly Harrow Part 2) when his wife Anna (Sinead Cusack) is diagnosed with terminal cancer and the present which represents Morden revisiting a scene of excitement, sexual awakening and tragedy. Highly significant and disturbing. Morden chooses to visit Ballygarrett after Anna’s death. He is uncertain of his motive and admits this to Miss Rose Vavassour (Charlotte Rampling: The Duchess 2008,The Eye of the Storm2011 and Season 2 Broadchurch 2015). His daughter Claire (Ruth Bradley) drives him to the boarding house where he plans to stay, but reluctantly so. He knows it’s hopeless but he still goes: “Fleeing one’s sadness by revisiting the scene of an old one doesn’t work.” It makes you wonder why he needs to return here. “This is

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ridiculous,” Claire tells him, “The past is the past. You can’t go back to it.” Morden copes badly with news of Anna’s death sentence and feels stranded, completely deserted. He is an art historian although he calls himself a dilettante and he travels light when he arrives; research on the French painter Pierre Bonnard does not prove to be the distraction he needs from his grief and loss. Inevitably, it is the booze that temporarily numbs the pain and we see Morden frequenting The Schooner until he is barred for violent behaviour and drunkeness. The boarding house and the owner, Vavassour have strong links with Morden’s past. Her appearance suggests a 1920-30s style, Bohemian with a sophisticated and an aloof air about her. She is a lover of solitude and the reasons become obvious as the film draws to a close. The boarding house is significant because this is where the unconventional clan of Graces stayed during the summer when young Max was 12. Max was from a working class family, simple Irish folk who rented a chalet. He was excited the first time he saw this Bohemian family on the beach and was drawn into their exciting fold, being adopted as one of the family especially by Connie (McElhone) who knocks back bottle upon bottle of vino, squealing excitedly, playing hide-and-seek and leaving the terrible twins, Chloe and Myles to an inexperienced and incompetent nanny who seems infatuated with Connie and suspicious of young Max. The twin were volatile, ill-disciplined and down-right rude and offensive. However, this was all the more exciting for young Max

who seems to have been sheltered. Connie enchants him physically with her warmth and sensuality although his growing sexual awareness is because of precocious Chloe who has the knack of manipulating his feelings to suit her pleasure. When she informs a besotted young Max that the holiday is coming to an end she is ruthless with him and acts in an Estella-like way as if he was unimportant and would be quickly forgotten. The poor lad is devastated. We also experience Chloe’s unstable mind when she observes the nanny reading, close to the shore, wishing she would drown. The adult Morden constantly resurrects images of Anna’s dying moments as well as remembering that summer vacation with the Graces. He laments Anna’s passing to his daughter: “This wasn’t supposed to happen to us. Your mother and me. Misfortune, sickness, early death only happens to the good folk, the humble ones, the salt of the earth, not to Anna and me.” He admits to Miss Vavassour that they “rubbed along the way people do” when asked if his marriage had been happy. Rather evasive. Yet his grief is real. Even Anna asked the same question before she died. “Happy beyond words,” had been his response. When she then asks suspiciously: “You wouldn’t lie to me?” he laughs, on one of the few occasions and then tells her: “Of course I would.” Regardless of how happy a marriage they had, her death devastates him and this is the reason why he turns to the bottle to survive until his parole officer takes him away.

Closure of Basque association marks end of anti-ETA movement

The beach is obviously the central location with frequent images of the sea, with waves rolling towards the shore-line, where past and present combine to show us the powerfulness of nature, the frailty of mankind and the potential for doom and gloom. It’s also the place where a drunken Max stumbles, falling into the water and lying there inert, at the mercy of the sea. The abrupt end to young Max’s childhood is more akin to a Susan Hill tale, or even George Eliot or Virginia Woolf, filled with horror and shocking to the core. Now you’ll have to watch it, won’t you? To maintain a mournful, soul-searching mood tune into the music of the violin virtuoso, Hilary Hahn, a recurrent motif, simply appropriate and moving. REVIEW it by Carol Naylor.

assassination of a young local councilor in 1997, which decided to stop its activities. Many of Basta Ya’s founders decided to go into politics and created Unión Progreso y Democracia (UPyD). The evolution of the Basque social movements has been an accurate reflection of the evolution of Basque society in the face of terrorism. When Gesto por la Paz first called a street demonstration on November 26, 1985, ETA had killed 465 people.

With the terrorist group’s activities seemingly over, civic groups say their job is done. The last remaining Basque association created to help bring ETA to an end will cease to exist in March, in acknowledgment that the terrorist group appears to have ended its violent activities for good. Lokarri was part of a social movement that sprung up in the northern region at the height of ETA’s murderous activities, but which has been slowly disappearing since the Basque separatist group announced a definitive cessation of armed violence in October 2011. While ETA has yet to turn in its weapons and officially disband, Lokarri leader Paul Ríos said that his association’s main goal, the end of violence, has been achieved.

The evolution of the Basque social movements has been an accurate reflection of the evolution of Basque society in the face of terrorism. Pending issues such as disarmament or the return of ETA prisoners to the fold of society are jobs that fall to political parties and Basque institutions, Ríos said. Lokarri was created in 2006 to help legalize the “abertzale left,” the name traditionally given to radical left-wing nationalists, and give it a political channel for its aspirations. Other civic society bodies have been dissolving over the last decade as ETA’s violence has come to a gradual end. In June 2012, the largest of the anti-terrorist movements, Gesto por la Paz, ceased to exist. Before that, in 2008, it was Basta Ya, a prestigious association created after the

“It took us a while to react because we were coming out of a dictatorship and many Basques erroneously justified ETA’s rebelliousness against oppression,” explains Ana Rosa Gómez Moral, a member of this group. “It took us a long time to realize that we were now living in democracy and that there was no possible justification of terrorism.” José María Calleja, one of the sponsors of Basta Ya, recalls how they were trying to push all Basques who rejected terrorism into civic engagement “with the goal of taking away the fear that permeated our society and take back the streets from ETA and its friends.” Between 2003 and 2010, ETA’s assassinations were reduced drastically, numbering 11 in that entire time. Since Franco’s death in 1975, ETA has killed more than 800 people. elpais.com


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get back into the game with Rafinha pulling the strings in midfield, however they created few chances, and it was Málaga who enjoyed the game’s better chances before half time. The second half was like the first. Although Barcelona were more incisive and dominated possession more than they did in the first period, Sergi Darder created danger on more than one occasion. Barcelona attempted to find a way past Carlos Kameni right up to the end with Neymar and Pedro having chances, however try as they might they could not get back into the game. Málaga held on to take three points with what was an exercise in bravery and patience. Lfp.es

Atletico Madrid 3 UD Almeria 0

Mandžukić and Griezmann lead Atlético to victoryA goal from the Croat and a brace from the Frenchman handed los rojiblancos the three points against Almería. Atlético Madrid took advantage of FC Barcelona’s defeat as they beat UD Almería 3-0 at the Estadio Vicente Calderón to cut the gap in the fight for second place in the Liga BBVA. It was a convincing display from Atlético in front of their home crowd, who were able to celebrate three goals with their team in the first half. Mario Mandžukić it was who stepped up to put the hosts ahead from the penalty spot after a foul on Diego Godín. And, far from bouncing back from this,

Almería then conceded two more, Antoine Griezmann grabbing both to leave his side on course for the win. With Atlético firmly in the driving seat, their intensity dropped in the second half. This led to some attacking openings for Almería, with Miguel Ángel Corona trying his luck but seeing his effort just off target as the deficit remained unchanged. The result sees los rojiblancos cement third position, three points behind second-placed Barcelona. lfp.es

19th hole End of Year Award and 2 day Golf festival

The 19th Hole Golf Society held its 2014 End of Year Bash on Wednesday and Thursday 18th&19th February at the beautiful Valle del Este Golf Resort. The main event played on Wednesday was a Team Waltz. With 33 players, this was going to be a fiercely fought competition but the Team of Terry Caddick, Chrissie Dow, Lee Coxon and John Boutler easily took first place with 84 points, from Ian Postles,Mike Duckham,Don Harbron and Nekana on 74 points. In the Individual Stableford Competition Lee Coxon comfortably took the 1st Division Men’s award with an impressive 37 points from an in form Terry Caddick on 31. The Ladies Division winner was Nekana Galindez on 36 points. The Men’s 2nd Division winner was that old stalwart John Boulter with 33 points from Don Harbron in 2nd place with 29 points. The big award was the La Vida Order of Merit Trophy, awarded for the most consistent player over the calendar year. The 2014 winner was Chrissie Dow who has played to her decreasing handicap throughout the year and becomes the first lady player to win the award. Our Wednesday evening entertainment in Karens ( The Venue

Bar) was brilliant with a disco till late and just a couple of drinks to ease the tired limbs On Thursday 19th we again took to the Valle del Este fairways in weather more suited to snowboarding, with a biting wind and the threat of rain. The fact that the course was exceptionally busy and therefore progress was slow compounded the cold and several players really suffered from elements. With the exception of the team of Paco, Nekana, John Ball and Mike Duckham, they slaughtered the course returning a gross one under par in this 4 ball Texas Scramble. When converted to points it netted them 55 with the team of Dave Denyer, Dave Rust, Zeta Denyer and rookie Steve Tucker in 2nd place with 52 points. A really great couple of days with wonderful facilities at the Valle del Este Golf Resort, our stay was made all the better by the great service, food and attention given by all the Valle del Este Team thankyou. The 19th hole G/S is now arranging weekly games at various courses in the area, our home course, which we play fortnightly, is Aguilon. If you are interested in joining the 19th hole give the secretary a ring on 610340653. Or email gs19thhole@ hotmail.co.uk

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