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Passport fees for British nationals overseas reduced by 35%
The fees for a UK passport for British citizens applying from overseas countries, including Spain, will fall by 35% from next month. James Brokenshire, Immigration and Security Minister, has announced that from 7th April the passport fee for customers applying for a UK passport from overseas will be reduced by £45 for adults and £28.50 for children. The new fees are: · Adult 32 page passport £83.00 · Child 32 page passport £53.00 · Jumbo 48 page passport £91.00 (Adult / Child / Veteran) The 35% decrease in passport fees is the result of efficiency savings made over the last three years by bringing back the processing and issuing of overseas passports to the UK, including from the former passport processing centre at the British Embassy Madrid. Will Middleton, Consular Director for Spain, said: “This is good news for British citizens applying for a UK Passport from Spain. The repatriation of overseas passport centres means overseas applications can now be handled more efficiently and at significantly lower cost. “The new fees will benefit some four million Britons living overseas, including many of the estimated 800,000 who live in Spain for all or
part of the year.” If you need a new or replacement passport, go to the Overseas British passport applications page on www. GOV.UK where you can make an overseas application. You need to apply and pay online and send your supporting documents direct to the UK (no longer to the nearest Consulate or Embassy). The turnaround time is four to six weeks, and applications are accepted up to nine months before the expiry of your current passport. The new fees for overseas applications remain marginally higher than the equivalent fees for UKbased applicants because on average overseas applications take longer – and therefore cost slightly more - to process. This is because it is often less straightforward to establish whether or not an overseas applicant is entitled to a UK passport. Overseas customers will also continue to pay a courier charge in addition to the passport fee. British nationals can get more information and advice on living in Spain by “liking / following” the British Embassy’s popular new social media channels on: Facebook - www. fac e b o ok.c om/B rit slivinginSp ain or Twitter www.twitter.com/ BritsliveSpain Source: fco.gov.uk
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Russia has promised not to attack east Ukraine
Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu promised his US counterpart Chuck Hagel in a telephone call on Thursday that Moscow would not assault eastern Ukraine. Hagel voiced concern about Russian military movements but Shoigu assured him that “the troops he has arrayed along the border are there to conduct exercises only and they have no intention of crossing the border into Ukraine and that they would take no aggressive action.” Hagel also asked how long the military “exercise” would last but Shoigu “didn’t have a firm time frame for that.” Hagel also renewed US calls for Russia to de-escalate tensions and restore Ukraine’s territorial integrity. Washington has watched a Russian buildup on Ukraine’s eastern border with growing concern after Moscow’s intervention in Crimea. Moscow’s promise to Washington came as Ukraine warned it would respond with military action if Russia tries to seize the country’s mainly Russian-speaking eastern regions. Nato secretary-general Anders Fogh Rasmussen said on Wednesday the alliance was concerned Russia might push beyond Crimea into eastern
Ukraine. President Barack Obama announced fresh punitive sanctions earlier over Moscow’s annexation of Crimea, while Russia responded by issuing its own list of sanctions against nine US officials. Amid the worst East-West crisis since the end of the Cold War, Obama has ruled out the use of military force in Ukraine while vowing to isolate Moscow through diplomacy and sanctions. Russia’s lower house of parliament on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a treaty to annex Crimea from Ukraine, leaving just one legal obstacle for the Black Sea peninsula to cross before it is formally absorbed by Moscow. Only one deputy in the almost full chamber of the State Duma voted against the treaty, which was passed by 443 to 1, and the Federation Council upper house is expected to complete ratification on Friday, signed by President Vladimir Putin and Crimean leaders on Tuesday. The Crimean port city of Sevastopol is home to the Russian Black Sea Fleet. Russian forces are now in control of the peninsula, which has an ethnic Russian majority and voted for union with Russia on Sunday. Approval of the treaty in the rubberstamp parliament had never been in doubt once it was signed by Putin.
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Health Charges and changes
The Regional health authority said this week that in 2013 it had issued bills totalling almost €300,000 to foreign visitors who needed medical treatment and who did not have any form of insurance cover. In the case of visitors from other EU states it was their failure to obtain a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) that led to them being charged for the treatment they received. The regional health authority in Valencia has announced a new scheme for obtaining healthcare. Under its Convenio Especial - a scheme that is part of wide ranging reforms to the health system - anyone who currently lacks the right to state healthcare can now get themselves covered. The scheme is open to working age people - those under 65 - and those people over the age of 65 who for any reason have no access to public
healthcare. However, it is by no means a ‘free handout’. In the case of people under 65, the cost of the insurance scheme is €60 per month while those over 65 will have to pay €157 per month. British Consul in Alicante Paul Rodwell has welcomed the implementation of this new scheme which provides a solution and peace of mind to a significant number of British residents on the Costa Blanca. Martyn Standing of the healthcare team at the consulate in Alicante said: “This is great news. It means almost everyone who currently lacks the right to state healthcare can now get themselves covered.” Information and forms for this scheme (Spanish only) are available on the regional government website: http://www.gva.es:80/es/inicio/ procedimientos?id_proc=17044
The Rain is Spain!
The almost non-existent rainfall registered in the Valencia Region since the summer has left watering deposits at critical levels and created a severe fire risk in the mountains. In addition, the regional farming trade is complaining of severely dwindling crops and grazing problems for livestock. Citrus fruit, artichoke, cauliflower, broccoli, olive, almond and grape plantations are suffering from lack of water and abnormal weather that has led them to flower before time. This week’s light rain has done little
to calm concern over the fact that this winter has seen 85% less rainfall than usual. Up to 11 districts have been placed on alert in northern Valencia Province and southern Castellón. In Andalucía the statistics show that the province as a whole is graded as Very Dry in the north and west, with the rest of the province coming in as Moderately Dry, tending to be nearer to normal towards Almería City.
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Albox Ayuntamiento denounces extortion racket
Albox council has taken the unprecedented step of denouncing an alleged extortion racket targeting local businesses. According to the council, an unspecified number of shop owners and restaurateurs in the town have recently been subjected to “threats and blackmail” by individuals. The local authority issued a statement last week, saying it had taken the decision to “defend residents”, while calling on the public to “step forward”
and help police with their enquiries.
A Bristol man ripped off by a Gumtree seller got his revenge by texting him the entire works of Shakespeare. Edd Joseph, 24, was furious when he bought a PS3 games console for £80. However, the vendor failed to deliver the goods. So Mr Josephs decided to take his revenge by texting the entire works of the Bard to the fraudster - all 30,000 words, reports the Bristol Post. Mr Joseph discovered he can copy the words from the internet and paste them into a text message - without costing him a penny on his unlimited mobile phone package. He sends it as one text but his victim can only receive them in 160 character chunks - meaning the 37 works of Shakespeare will buzz through in 29,305 individual
texts. So far Mr Joseph has sent 22 plays including Hamlet, Macbeth and Othello, which have been delivered in 17,424 texts. He reckons the remaining 15 works will take another few days to send - meaning his adversary’s phone will have been constantly beeping for nearly a full week. Mr Joseph said: I’m going to keep doing it. If nothing else I’m sharing a little bit of culture with someone who probably doesn’t have much experience of it. “I’m not a literary student, and I’m not an avid fan of Shakespeare but I’ve got a new appreciation you could say - especially for the long ones.” Mr Joseph bought the console and bundle of games by direct bank transfer - giving him no protection when the seller failed to send the goods or provide a refund.
Alcalde Rogelio Mena revealed that two men with previous convictions were under suspicion. He conceded that the council had taken a “highly unusual step” by interceding on behalf of the alleged victims – a sign, he said, that the accusations were “very grave”. The alleged perpetrators are subject to a court order which prohibits residence in the town until a final judgment, and a restraining order.
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Scientists discover another cause of bee deaths
Scientists have struggled to find the trigger for so-called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) that has been decimating bee colonies throughout the world over the past several years. Suspects have included pesticides, disease-bearing parasites and poor nutrition. But in a first-of-its-kind study published in the journal PLOS ONE, scientists at the University of Maryland and the US Department of Agriculture have identified a witch’s brew of pesticides and fungicides contaminating pollen that bees collect to feed their hives. The findings break new ground on why large numbers of bees are dying though they do not identify the specific cause of CCD, where an entire beehive dies at once. The researchers behind the study, Jeffery S. Pettis, Elinor M. Lichtenberg, Michael Andree, Jennie Stitzinger, Robyn Rose, Dennis vanEngelsdorp collected pollen from hives and fed it to healthy bees. The pollen they were fed had an average of nine different pesticides and fungicides, and the bees had a serious decline in their ability to resist a parasite that causes Colony Collapse Disorder. Further, the researchers discovered that bees that ate pollen with fungicides were three times more likely to be infected by the
parasite. The discovery means that fungicides, thought harmless to bees, are actually a significant part of Colony Collapse Disorder. While neonicotinoids have been linked to mass bee deaths this study opens up an entirely new finding that it is more than one group of pesticides, but rather a combination of many chemicals, which makes the problem far more complex. It is not just the types of chemicals used that need to be considered, but also spraying practices. The bees sampled by the authors foraged not from crops, but almost exclusively from weeds and wildflowers, which means bees are more widely exposed to pesticides than thought. While the overarching issue is simple - chemicals used on crops kill bees - the details of the problem are increasingly more complex, including what can be sprayed, where, how, and when to minimise the negative effects on bees and other pollinators while still assisting in crop production. It will still likely be a long time before solutions are uncovered and put into place. When economics come into play, an outright halt in spraying anything at all anywhere is simply impossible.
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British woman to ride motorbike around the world
A North Wales woman is gearing up for a roundthe-world challenge that will see her become the first woman to ride a motorbike on all seven continents. During her epic trip Steph Jeavons, 38, from Colwyn Bay, will visit 42 countries and travel 56,000 miles. She will be riding a lightweight Honda CRS 250 on the ride, which has been given the title ‘One Steph Beyond,’ and her £10,000 budget gives her just £5 a day for food and supplies. The trip will take her 15 months to 2 years, and she will be avoiding all motorways and main roads and living mainly in her two man tent with only the things she can carry on her bike. Ms Jeavons will be raising funds for Rally 4 Life, a charity set up to raise money to help tackle the problems of third world poverty. Beginning her trip on March 23, she will leave from
London before heading across the Channel. After covering Europe, Ms Jeavons will travel through Turkey, Iran, UAE, India, Nepal, Thailand, Australia, South America, North America and Canada before heading across to Africa and eventually home. She said: ‘It’s something I’ve wanted to do for more years than I care to remember, and so after much deliberation I finally decided that this is the year.’ “The support I’ve had from everyone has been amazing and while I’m no stranger to riding off-road or remotely, having been an off-road instructor for several years and travelled extensively overseas, it is still a very daunting prospect given the extremities of the terrain and climates I’ll be riding through.” To find out more about this remarkable woman and her truly epic journey go to rally4life.org/supporters/ advocates/steph-jeavons
Pensions are being radically transformed under plans announced in the Budget. From April 2015, savers will be given total freedom over how they withdraw pension money. In the meantime, temporary measures will be put in place to ease the strain on those seeking a retirement income. Here we explain how the changes affect savers: What is changing now? From March 27, the Government will introduce arrangements to give savers greater access to their pensions. Savers whose total pension savings amount to £30,000 will be able to take the entirety as cash, which will be taxed at marginal rates. Savers with larger amounts in pension savings will be able to take up to three pensions worth £10,000 each as cash, rather than two worth £2,000. Savers who use “income drawdown” will be allowed to take larger sums as income. This is likely to be several thousand pounds extra a year from each £100,000 in savings. An individual will need just £12,000 of secured pension income from other sources to make unlimited withdrawals through “flexible drawdown”. When can I make full withdrawal? The temporary reforms introduced next Thursday will fade away in April 2015, when savers will be able to access the entirety of their pension at any time after age 55, subject to income tax at marginal rates on three-quarters of the money. The ability to take the whole pension as one lump of income would mean someone with a £100,000 pension could take £25,000 tax-free and then withdraw the remaining £75,000 to spend or invest as they saw fit. The £75,000 would be treated as income for that tax year, pushing the individual into the higher-rate tax band for the year. Will I be able to withdraw more slowly to limit tax? The alternative will be to take the money in annual lump sums. This might mean keeping the money invested in the stock market and going into “income drawdown”. From April 2015, there will be no cap on the amount of money that savers can withdraw from this arrangement, so income can be varied to stay within the basic rate tax or even nilrate threshold for the year if desired. Will I still be able to buy an annuity? Yes. Those who want to guarantee an income for life will still be able to purchase an annuity. The difference is that they will now do so on their own terms, rather than effectively being pushed down this route due to the restrictions on accessing small pots and the high costs and caps on income drawdown. Insurance companies have for many years made sizeable profits from selling annuities. Some of the biggest margins are on selling poor value contracts to those in poor health, who should qualify for a boost to account for a lower life expectancy. With this revenue stream now under threat as
annuity sales tail off, the danger of firms trying to sell these contracts inappropriately is as strong as ever. The City regulator is investigating and is acutely aware of the need to protect customers. The plus point could be a rise in annuity rates as providers are forced to compete to attract a smaller pool of customers. What’s the catch? The price for savers will be that access to their pension pots will be pushed back, at the same pace as the State Retirement Age. Initially it will move to age 57 in 2028. This could affect those around age 40 and under. What if I have already taken a pension income? The millions of savers who have purchased an annuity already will be tied to that contract. They will be trapped in the old system. Those who have gone into income drawdown will be able to increase their incomes by calling an emergency “review” with their pension provider or financial adviser. However, this can only take place on the anniversary of the last review. What will happen to other assets? From next April, there could sudden drop off in annuity purchases; pensioners who withdraw the money instead will be able to spend it how they wish. This could be other investments, such as buyto-let property, but equally it could involve paying down debt. Those on interest-only mortgages will have the chance to square off debts left by poorly-performing endowment policies, for example. Others may want to spend a small amount of the money on a holiday or to give an early inheritance. The average amount of money in defined contribution pension savings is £30,000. How do I decide which is the best route? The new rules could trigger a wave of demand for independent financial advice. While the Government is giving £20m to insurers and other pension providers to give “impartial face-to-face guidance”, it remains to be seen how this will work in practice. Each individual’s circumstances will be different. I’m just about to buy an annuity, should I wait? Yes, at least until Thursday. Seek financial advice with a qualified expert through Unbiased.co.uk and Pick-A.org. Look for “chartered financial planner” status. If you have access to guaranteed annuity rates which are only available for a short period at your named retirement date, it may be worth purchasing. For others, there is no requirement to take an income. Explore the temporary measures, but also consider waiting a year – if you can – for the full reform. Some annuity providers, including LV and Partnership, will accept cancellation if you are in the cooling off period. LV has extended this window to 60 days.
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First Arrest - Shotgun Attack On Neighbour A 60 year old man from Jaen was arrested by National Police officers last Monday after shooting his neighbour. The attack took place at an address in the El Ejido suburb of Canada where the two men lived. A 48 year old man was taken to the town’s hospital with serious gunshot wounds to his chest and lower abdomen. Surgeons performed two emergency operations to try to save his life, but he died the following day. Two other men who tried to prevent the shooting were also injured. One has been released from hospital, the other remains in a stable condition after treatment to wounds from shotgun pellets to his side. The victim’s wife and young son were also assaulted, receiving blows to the head and body; neither is in a serious condition.
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According to neighbours, the men had had a number of disagreements in the past regarding a shed the assailant had erected adjoining the dead man’s property. The man made no attempt to escape the scene and when police arrested him, he confessed, allegedly saying, “It was me.” The weapon used in the attack appears to have been a homemade device, consisting of two tubes welded together using a conventional firing mechanism and 12 bore cartridges. The man has a long history of violent and sexual crimes and has served a number of prison sentences. Second Arrest - Chainsaw Attack On Lawyer And just days after the first arrest, a second man is now in custody facing charges of attempted murder; the two cases aren’t related. The 51 year old Spaniard was arrested at a fruit and vegetable distribution warehouse in the village of Matagorda near El Ejido. His intended victim is a lawyer and farmer in the area and had previously managed the legal affairs of the accused mans former girlfriend. The attack took place when the victim was intercepted in the Agroponiente warehouse whilst on a visit to a client. His attacker burst into the building wielding the chainsaw above his head and chased the man around the property, shouting accusations and abuse at him. The man managed to climb over some pallets of vegetables and scramble to safety, eventually escaping in his car. The building was full of people at the time of the attack, as it happened in the middle of the weekly fruit and vegetable auction. Many of the witnesses to the event later described how they were forced to run for cover as the man slashed at the air with the chainsaw in his attempts to get to his intended victim. Friends of the attacker tried to talk him out of situation when he entered the building with the saw, one man said, ”He was clearly in no mood to be dissuaded, we tried talking to him but he was very worked up.” It’s alleged the man held some long running grievances with the lawyer and that this could be the motivation for the attack. The Guardia Civil arrested the man at the scene and he is currently on remand in Al Acebuche prison.
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Customs Agents Seize Two Large Cargos Of Drugs At Sea
It’s been a busy year so far for the Customs and Excise Agency, with more drugs being intercepted in the first two months of the year than ever before. Last week a large shipment of hashish was captured aboard a Liberian registered vessel The Mayak in the Sea of Alboran. It’s the second significant haul in as many weeks and brings the total amount of drugs impounded in Almeria waters this year to over 50 tons. Just over two weeks ago, a vessel was boarded as it prepared to enter Almeria harbour and 10 tons of hashish was found amongst the cargo of machinery. The latest operation involved the newly formed Tri-Nation task force, set up last September to combat the flow of drugs from North Africa to southern Europe. France and Italy as well as Spain make up the countries forming the task force. The so called ‘Route of the Western Mediterranean’ is believed to be one of the biggest entry points for drugs and since the task force was established, eight vessels have been captured in this region. The Mayak, a 63 metre cargo ship was carrying 12 tons of hashish and was manned by a crew of eight Syrians. It’s suspected the cargo of drugs was transferred at sea from a smaller boat travelling from Morocco. The ship was escorted to the port of Malaga where the captain and crew are being held for questioning. And in an update to this report, another boat was seized off the coast of Almeria
at the weekend, after a chase involving three vessels from the Guardia Civil and Customs Agency. It marked another success for the Tri-Nations task force and involved a smuggling ring taking drugs into Italy through Spain. The boat in question had sailed from Italy to Ibiza and then on to the port of San Jose on the Cabo de Gata. Italian and Spanish police tracked it’s movements as it then crossed to Morocco where a cargo of drugs was taken on board. The boat was intercepted as it made the return journey to San Jose and over a ton of hashish, along with 4,000 euros was found hidden in false compartments. Five Italian men were arrested and the vessel was taken to Almeria for inspection by detectives. Police say this was a regular smuggling route and that the men had homes both in Ibiza and San Jose. A police spokesman said that with increased intelligence provided by the task force, they are now able to target regular smuggling operations where smaller privately owned boats are used.
It’s not so much a case of bums on seats; it’s more like bodies in beds. When it comes to attracting tourists to the regions hotel rooms, Roquetas pulls them in better than anyone. The latest set of figures released by the regional tourist authority reveals that Roquetas – for the third year running – is top of the charts; but only just. The statistics are based on room occupancy in hotels registered with the survey scheme and covers the area from Vera down to Almerimar. The average price of a hotel room in the province is 61 euros, that’s up by 10% on last year. Although the increase is the largest in Andalucia, the room price is still well below those of other cities like Malaga, Marbella, Cadiz
and Granada, where 100 euros per night is the average. As far as the occupancy rates in this region are concerned, it’s a close call. Almeria and Mojacar are both tied on 53%, whilst Roquetas is ahead by nine points on 62%. Figures are all very well and after too many of them, the mind begins to blur, however it’s worth looking at them in a little more detail. The Costa de Almeria is a relatively new and developing tourist destination and for those people who depend on tourism for their livelihood, figures matter. Interestingly, Mojacar saw a decrease in hotel profitability of 8.5% over the year and yet an increase in tourism
Roquetas Is Top Of The Tourist Charts
employment of almost 4%. Employment has been the buzz word for the last three years now since the crisis set in, so any increase in employment figures can only be encouraging. The story in Roquetas is more heartening on both fronts; profitability was up by almost 10% and tourism employment close to 9%. By tourism employment, I refer to those people directly involved in the industry – cooks, waiters, cleaners, technical and administration personnel. As another holiday season approaches and the hotels, bars and restaurants begin to prepare for it, the story I continually here from local businesses is the same. It’s still a seasonal variation – busy in summer, quiet in winter – but many people in the industry want that to
change; they want to capitalise on a year round tourist trade: after all, the climate here is ideal all year round. Everything is in place they say, so why not make use of it? At face value it’s an easy question to answer – bring more people here. The stumbling block is transport. Lack of out of season access via the regional airport in Almeria is the key to the problem - tourists can’t get here. So hotels, bars, restaurants and allied businesses are only operating at about a third of their potential. It’s a vicious circle which for too long has held the tourist industry back: employment would increase and so would the wealth of the region as a whole. On paper the solution would appear to be easy, however it’s another story in practise.
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Alzheimer’s, dementia with Lewy bodies and frontotemporal dementia are all neurodegenerative diseases. This means that the symptoms get worse over time. This is usually the case with vascular dementia too. The speed of change varies between people and also between different diseases, but in most dementias symptoms progress slowly over several years. Prevention Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia are complex. It’s becoming clear that they don’t have a single cause. It is likely that a mixture of our age, genes, environment and lifestyle contribute to whether we develop dementia. The risk of developing most dementias increases with age. That means as we get older, we are more likely to develop dementia. About one in 20 people over the age of 60 have dementia, but this rises to about one in five people over the age of 80. Dementia is not a normal part of getting older or an acceleration of ageing. Dementia is caused by different diseases – most commonly by Alzheimer’s. We can’t change our age and there is currently no way we can completely prevent dementia, but research suggests there may be some simple things we can all do that might help lower our risk. A risk factor is anything that can increase your chance of developing dementia. Risk factors for cardiovascular disease (like heart disease and stroke) are also risk factors for all types of dementia. So it’s a good idea to keep
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Hello and welcome to CanDu Computer Bytes. First an apology. Sol Times had to reprint a previous article due to my negligence. The article you read last week was supposed to have been emailed for inclusion. So next week’s article is about how to make sure you have attached your attachments and not “do a Trevor” :-) Today I am writing this from a country who’s corruption make the Spanish attempts at corruption seem infantile. Where am I? England of course. Why such an opinionated opening? As you might have come to understand from reading my articles over the years, I’m very much for the freedom to choose. I choose not to have speed cameras every 300 yards, not because I am a speed merchant but because I’ve learned that getting somewhere 2 minutes sooner by travelling 20 MPH faster isn’t worth it (what can you do in that 2 minutes – part boil an egg!). By the same token, I choose to be able to use the internet without being told where I can and can’t go! So what in the name of Sam Hill has gotten under my skin? I am using the technology that is “torrent” to download, from a friend, an enormous package of programs that he has spent the past 3 years writing. I am one of a number of people who is trusted enough to test, “to destruction”, his programs and offer suggestions in the re-coding to resolve these problems. Because of the size of these files it is easier for a number of testers to download parts of the files from him and the rest from each other, thereby making downloading much faster, easier and allows us to really get on with what we are there for – helping my mate produce effectively. Richard Branson has been bullied by the courts, who have in turn been manipulated by the film and music industries to prevent access to the websites that are used as an
access point for the dissemination of these programs. The arguments used in court are that the people downloading movies and music are in breach of copyright laws. Let’s ignore, for now, the fact that there are people who do this, because it is a fact that this goes on! We can ignore the fact that music and film companies have, over the many years that they have had the unrestrained monopoly, now completely lost control! Although both of these statements are completely true and in other circumstances would be a wonderful fireside debate, today we have to consider the following statement: 1) It is wrong to prevent the access to any place, physical or electronic, where lawful and proper interaction is accepted and acceptable? 2) Further, should the legal system be able to create a sweeping statement (law) that prohibits the actions of all because of the actions of a few. 3) Should we, the lawful taxpayers, allow this travesty to continue because it is “the law”? I’m classed as a trouble maker in england by the authorities because I, not only, dare to think “outside of their box”, but tell the world and his best mate my thoughts! Forgive me but I was under the strange impression that being able to share files was sacrosanct, an act of free expression that is only compromised in Neo-Socialist and Communist countries. Welcome to the Soviet Socialist State of Lesser Britain and you are welcome to it! I will be back at Jack’s bar in Albox on Friday 21st March for the computer clinic. Bring your computer related problems for: free advice; free assessment and clearly priced solutions (more than most can / will offer you)!
For further information or advice on computing, contact Trevor on 689 892 745 or canducomputing@hotmail.co.uk
Vladimir Putin
Putin was born in 1952 in Leningrad (now St Petersburg) to a factory working mother and a Navy conscript father. During WWII his father served in the feared NKVD; forerunner to the KGB. Putin had 2 older brothers, both died before he was born. Other than a grandfather, a chef not much is known about Putin’s ancestry. Putin was/is a keen sportsman enjoying judo at school. He attended Leningrad State University and joined the Communist Party; he joined the KGB after graduating in 1975. After training he monitored foreigners in Leningrad. He married an ex Aeroflot hostess Lyudmila (Putina) in1983; moving to Dresden in 1985 working alongside the East German Stasi (Secret Police). Putin recruited students from Dresden Technical University, aiming to send them to the US as agents once graduated. BND (West German intelligence) records show that ironically his wife spoke to a BND agent in Dresden saying her husband was violent towards her and had affairs. The couple returned home in 1990 at the collapse of the East German Communist regime. Putin was stationed at his old university in Leningrad again as a recruiter. He resigned a year later when the KGB tried to overthrow President Gorbachev. Politically this was a sound move as he then worked for the Mayor’s Office in St Petersburg. There have always been rumours of Putins’
Spare Time Suggestions!
Stuck for something to do in your spare time? I know that many of us are satisfied with simply enjoying being a couch potato. But even that has its competitive edge. Earlier this year three fit young chaps in Las Vegas broke the world record for sitting watching television. They lasted over 85 hours before they ran out of the room, gibbering wrecks! Can you imagine, sitting in front of the television for so many hours. I wonder how many times they lost the remote control. But, if spending endless hours in front of the television isn’t your thing, don’t despair. I’ve been doing a little research and found all manner of fascinating frivolities to help while away the hours. How about Yak farming? You’ve never considered it? Well, consider away. Yak meat is supposedly delicious, according to that well known body, the International Yak Association no less. Okay, not everyone is a Yak fan so, if, for some unaccountable reason, Yak farming doesn’t grab you, how about a far more sensible suggestion? Mooing. Mooing, as in the noise various cows famously make, is a popular hobby in America- the land of plonking yourself in front of the television for over eighty hours! Not only do people enjoy mooing, with other consenting mooers, they can also compete for a prize of 1000 dollars at the Wisconsin State Fair. They’re not so daft after all! I know that spending your spare time mooing may not be everybody’s cup of tea-or mouthful of grass. In that case, how about extreme ironing? Now ironing is my least favourite thing in the world so I find it very difficult to understand why some half-baked people go to dangerous locations to do their ironing When I say they’re half-baked, I think I ‘m being kind. They iron whilst hanging by ropes, from a sheer cliff face, on a surf board and even on top of moving cars. I’m Graham is married not sure what they get out of it; certainly to Helen and has a not nice creases, their irons aren’t even daughter, Alice. He plugged in! lives part of the year So, next time I’m sitting by the pool near Albox, but works relaxing, or simply reading a book, I’ll in Qatar, teaching. If think of those people who might be tearing you wish to contact dementedly after a Yak across a muddy Graham regarding field, ironing on top of a speeding car, or this article email: mooing for all they’re worth, and just be helenandg@yahoo. glad that I enjoy sensible things. Now, co.uk where’s my Buzz Lightyear costume?
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vast hidden wealth and here maybe the start. An investigation recommended Putin be fired after he approved $93 million of exports of which payment was apparently never made. Strangely he kept his job for another five years. Then in 1996 came a potentially lucrative job in Moscow transferring property assets from the old USSR to Russia. A year later, Boris Yeltsin made him Deputy Chief of Staff. At the same time Putin bought a 7000m2 Dacha (Country estate) on the lake shore in Solovyovka. 7 friends also bought locally and they all built residences there gaining planning permission to turn it into a gated community. Putins neighbours include Yuri Kovalchuk (net worth $1bn), Vladimir Yakunin (President of Russia Railways), Andrei Fursenko (Govt Aide) and his brother Sergey Fursenko (President of Zenit St Petersburg FC and director of a Gazprom subsidiary). In the wake of the annexation by Russia of Crimea, international financial sanctions were announced recently on people close to Putin (his inner circle) including those above. Others becoming obscenely wealthy under Putins patronage have also been targeted. The winter Olympics in Sochi cost $50bn to construct and stage, Putins friend and ex judo partner from the 60s Arkady Rotenberg won lucrative building contracts for the
games and has sanctions against him as does Gennady Timchenko. Timchenko is co-founder of Gunvor an energy trading company responsible for nearly 10% of all oil and gas deals worldwide. The Americans say they have proof that Putin is an investor in Gunvor. Putin was Prime Minister in 1999 and Yeltsin named him as his successor; he was President of Russia from 2000-8 but the constitution prevented him assuming a third term. So Putin became Prime Minister instead. Whilst still President, Putin changed laws in anticipation of this, transferring more powers to the PMs Office. Since 2012 he again has been President, this time for longer as he changed the constitution to enable a 6 year term. Putin is separated from his wife Putina and although they have 2 daughters, they have never been seen in the press. One lives in Holland with her Dutch husband. Putin has been linked romantically to an ex ballerina and Anna Chapman who was arrested in 2010 as a Russian spy in New York. Putin recently granted Snowden temporary asylum in Russia and Chapman asked Edward Snowden to marry her via her twitter feed. Putins wealth is officially reported as $150,000 although it’s alleged it’s closer to $70bn!
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Q. Please explain the situations in which a resident qualifies for non-payment of capital gains tax.
A . The first thing is to be able to prove to the notary the day of the sale that you are in fact a Spanish tax resident. It is very important to realize that having what everyone calls the “residencia” issued by the police does not in fact prove you are a tax resident of Spain, and that if this is the only document you take to the notary to prove tax residency , the notary will consider you a non resident and you will be subject to a 3% retention. To prove you are a tax resident your solicitor needs to request a certificate from the tax authorities, which can then be taken to the notary. If you suffer the nasty surprise of them saying that in fact you are a non resident, you will need to get this amended by proving to them that you are in fact a resident before they will issue you with the correct certificate for the notary. The best way to secure tax residency status is making a resident income tax declaration in Spain in June of every year. If you are going to sell shortly, request this certificate in advance to avoid last minute surprises. 1. The possible total or partial exemption from capital gains tax due to reinvestment (roll-over): If you
are a resident and sell one property to purchase another of the same or higher price you can claim 100% exemption from capital gains tax. To benefit you have to have been a resident for at least 3 year before the sale takes place, and you must purchase the next property within 2 years of the sale. If you are moving to a smaller property, you can claim exemption of a percentage of the capital gains tax. 2. Claim of total exemption if you are over 65 years old: If you are over 65 and sell your main home (where you must have lived for at least 3 years as a resident), you can claim 100% exemption from capital gains tax even if you do not reinvest. If the property is owned by a couple and one member is over 65 and the other is not, you are allowed to claim the exemption in respect to half the price. Michael Davies. Abogado.
Michael Davies is a Spanish Abogado and has been practicing law in Andalucia since 1993. He is member of the Law societies of Almería and Madrid. For a short period of time leading up to 2007 he was also Honorary British Consul
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ECB supervisory Nouy rejects EU ‘split’ over banking union
one of the three elements of the eurozone ‘banking union’ created in the wake of the debt crisis. The SSM allows for direct supervision of the eurozone’s largest banks, notably those with assets of more than €30bn and those that have major cross-border activities.
The newly appointed chair of the European Central Bank’s supervisory board has said she is making it a “personal issue” to ensure that the creation of a eurozone “banking union” does not lead to a split between eurozone and non-eurozone countries. Giving evidence to the Economic Affairs Committee on 18 March 2014, Daniele Nouy told MEPs she was keen to encourage non-eurozone states to optin to the so-called single supervisory mechanism (SSM). She insisted, “the best way of making sure this will happen is for the SSM to do a very good job”. The supervisory board which Ms Nouy chairs oversees the SSM, which is
Other elements of the banking union include a single resolution fund and a common method for winding up failing banks at minimal risk to the taxpayer. Responding to a question from Portugal’s Elisa Ferreira, Ms Nouy said the timescale towards setting up a fund, which could be as long as ten years, was “far too long”, saying she would like the fund established within three to five years. Ms Nouy joined the Bank of France in 1974, and became the country’s senior bank regulator in 2003. She was appointed as the first Chair of the Supervisory Board last November, for a non-renewable five-year term. Source: www.bbc.co.uk
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Your Belgian Estate Agent for the inland area like Arboleas, Albox & surroundings. After a successful exhibition in Belgium, we are urgently looking for Legal properties for clients that are coming to buy.
Cucador Very nice villa with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a private pool with beautiful views! Price is 149.000€
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All words you may have heard since arriving in Spain, but never been quite sure what they mean, either in English, or for you as a resident. If so, read on for more information and the numerous reasons why registering on the padrón may just be worth your while. The padrón is, quite simply, the municipal register, a list of all the people who live in a certain town, while empadronarse is the act of registering yourself on this list with your local town hall. Officially, all residents in Spain are required by law to register on the padrón, yet many British ex-pats still have not done so. Perhaps some view the padrón as a means of vigilance by the state, in ‘big-brother’ fashion. However, it is simply a way for the town hall to know how many people live in their area, without entering into investigations as to a person’s official residence status or financial affairs. The information provided is confidential and protected by data protection laws. You don’t even have to own your house to register, just have an address where you usually live, whether you are the owner, you rent, or live with family or friends. Nor is registration a long, drawn-out process. Simply go to the padrón office at your town hall and fill in the form they provide. Take along identification, such as a passport, and also your NIE or residence certificate, a recent utility bill in your name, and the deeds to your house or a copy of your rental contract. Although you may have to return to collect your certificate, the actual registration is completed all on the same day. And once you’ve completed this simple process, you can begin to enjoy all the advantages being
THE PADRÓN, EMPADRONAMIENTO, EMPADRONARSE. on the padrón offers. To highlight a few, we’ve listed the top five as follows: For better public services: Central government allocates money to municipalities according to how many people are on the padrón. Therefore, if you are not registered, your town hall is losing money for the provision of health centres, police officers, firefighters and schools. To access benefits and social care: You must be on the padrón for a certain period of time to take advantage of some incomerelated benefits and other aspects of social care available through social services at your town hall. For a reduction in taxes: Being on the padrón could mean up to 50 per cent off property tax, and reductions in community charges and inheritance tax. Furthermore, those on the padrón often enjoy discounted courses, leisure and cultural activities run by the town hall. To have your say: In order to register to vote in local or European elections, you must first be registered on the padrón. To make life easier: You’ll find you need your padrón certificate to carry out various administrative tasks, such as register for healthcare, register your car with Spanish number plates or enrol your children in school. And, remember, it is compulsory, under Spanish law, for all residents in Spain including Spanish nationals to register on the padrón. (Artículo 15 de la Ley 7/1985, de 2 de abril, Reguladora de las Bases del Régimen Local)
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The Chancellor George Osborne has delivered his fifth budget. Here are the key points. Savings • Tax-free ISAs to be boosted to £15,000 per year from July. Junior ISAs up to £4,000 a year. • Stocks and shares ISAs can be tranferred to new single ISA scheme. • Premium Bonds cap lifted from £30,000 to £40,000 in June, and to £50,000 next year. • 10p rate of tax for savers to be abolished. • Zero tax band to cover £5,000 of savings. Reliefs • Alcohol escalator to be scrapped for all alcohol duties, instead a rise with inflation. • Scottish whisky duty to be frozen as it is “a huge British success story”. • Cut of 1p in duty per pint of beer. • Export finance lending interest rate to be cut by a third and lending doubled to £3bn. • From 2015, all long haul air passenger flights carry same, lower, band B tax rate. • Right to Build scheme for builders of their own homes including £150m of finance to support it. • New £200m fund for councils “to bid for” to fix potholes across Britain. • Additional £140m help for flood damage. • September’s fuel duty rise will not be brought in. Taxes • Duty on fixed-odds betting terminals to rise to 25%.
• Horse race betting levy to be extended to bookmakers based offshore. • Bingo duty will be halved to 10% “to protect jobs and protect communities”. • Tobacco duty to remain at 2% above inflation and escalator will not be stopped. • Increased disclosed tax avoidance schemes scrutiny for the wealthy. • City fines over Libor rate-rigging to continue going to military charities and emergency service charities. • From midnight anyone buying home over £500,000 through corporate entity to pay 15% stamp duty to “avoid abuse”. • “We will expand the tax on residential properties worth over £2m to those worth more than £500,000.” • Private jets, previously not taxed, will see tax levied on flights. Income Tax • Personal tax allowance rises to £10,500 next year, giving average saving of £800. • 40p tax rate threshold to rise from £41,450 to £41,865 from next month and then up by further 1% to £42,285 next year. • Transferable tax allowance for married couples rising to £1,050. Pensions • All retirees on defined contribution pensions to be offered free, impartial, face-to-face advice. • No need for pensioners to buy annuities if they do not wish to. • Removal of all remaining tax restrictions on how pensioners have access to their pension pots. • Income requirement for flexible
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draw-down from £20,000 to £12,000, raised cap draw-down limit from 120% to 150%. • Lump sum small pot level lifted fivefold to £10,000. • Almost doubling total pension savings as a lump sum to £30,000. • £20m to be spent in next two years working with consumer groups over pension advice. • New Pensioner Bond paying market leading rates, issued by National Savings and Investments, open to everyone aged 65 or over. Available from January next year. Spending and Welfare • Foreign aid to be 0.7% of national income. • Public sector spending reduction to reach £1bn by 2015-16. • A permanent cap on welfare, excluding state pension, set at £119bn in 201516, rising in line with forecast inflation to £127bn in 2018-19. Growth • Independent OBR growth forecast revised upwards to 2.7%, up from 2.4% in Autumn Statement. • Growth next year is also revised up to 2.3%, then 2.6% in 2016 and 2017, with growth expected to return to long-term trend of 2.5% in 2018. • 1.5 million new jobs forecast in next five years. Borrowing • Deficit this year of 6.6% reduced to 5.5% next year, then expected to be 4.2%, 2.4% and finally 0.8% in 2017-18. Following year forecast surplus of 0.2%. • Expect to borrow £108bn this year, £12bn less than forecast last year. No
borrowing from 2018-19. • OBR forecasts public debt to be 74.5% of GDP this year; 77.3% next year; peaking at 78.7% in 201516 - lower than the 80% previously forecast - before falling to 78.3% in 2016-17, then falling to 76.5% and then 74.2% in 2018-19. • The new £1 coin to thwart forgery and “In honour of our Queen”. Jobs • Support for more than 100,000 new apprenticeships. • New Alan Turing Institute for computing “big data” to boost Britain’s IT prowess. Business • New allowance for ultra high pressure, high temperature oil field for North Sea oil and gas. • Tax relief of up to 25% for touring theatrical productions. • VAT relief on fuel for air ambulances and inshore rescue boat services across Britain, and a new air ambulance for London. • Accept recommendation to move collection of Class 2 NICs into selfassessment, abolishing for 5 million people “this wholly unnecessary bureaucracy”. • Corporation tax - high street stores will get £1,000 off their rates, and businesses the £2,000 Employment Allowance. • From next year, corporation tax to drop from 21% to 20% and under21s taken out of the jobs tax. • Business rates discounts and enhanced capital allowances will be extended for another three years. Source: www.web.orange.co.uk
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Houses Wanted in Huercal Overa/Vera Urgently Required & surrounding areas For Sale & For Rent 400€ pcm
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PARTALOA PIEDRA AMARILLA Pets allowed 3 bed 2 bath fully fenced and secure with stunning views
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OLULA DEL RIO 4 bed 2 bath in a typical little spainish hamlet marvelous views plunge pool reformed and ready to move into
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INCLUDES UTILITY BILLS 2 bed 1 bath fully walled and gated fully furnished pool
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LA ALFOQUIA Village house in need of reforming 3 bed 1 bath 100m2 build on a 600m2 plot
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ALBOX Cortijo 4 bed 2 bath no pets fully walled and gated
49.950€
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PURCHENA 3 bed 2 bath village house small garden but has two terraces to enjoy the views
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Mojácar Playa
€79,950
1 bed / 1 bath south facing Apartment with underground private parking and store room. Terrace of 19,30 m² with sea views . Ref. 1561
3 bed / 2 bath fully furnished Apartment with sea views near golf and beach in Marina de la Torre. Ref. 1559
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€115,000
Villaricos
€105,000
2 bed / 2 bath Townhouse plot of 135 m² near amenities & beach. Terrace, garden & roof solarium. Communal pool. Ref. 1006
€229,950
Mojácar Playa
€109,950
3 bed / 1 bath Apartment with terraces with sea views. Gated complex with tennis court and pools near promenade. Ref.1527
Mojácar playa
€120,000
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3 bed / 1 bath south facing Apartment within walking distance to promenade. Terrace with sea views. Communal pool. Ref.1562
End of terrace 2 bed / 2 bath Townhouse with sea views within walking distance to beach and amenities. Communal pool. Ref.1534
Cantoria
Mojácar playa
€149,000
Lovely 3 bed / 2 bath Penthouse Apartment set across the road from the promenade. 2 Terraces with sea views (45 m² & 25 m²). Underground parking place. Air con. Ref.1509
Charming 4 bed / 2 bath detached Villa with pool on walled plot of 2.620 m². Mature garden. Lovely mountain views. Ref.1517
Agua Nueva
€159,950
Mojácar Playa
€165,000
Mojácar Playa
€170,000
2 bed / 2 bath Villa with pool on plot of 500 m² near all amenities of Turre. Conservatory, patio & solarium. Ref.1550
Lovely 2 bed/2 bath apartment set nr promenade & amenities. Large terrace,sea views. Store room & underground parking. Ref.1556
Opportunity! 3 bed / 2 bath large Villa with garage on plot of 513 m² in La Parata. Needs a little refresh. Ref 1533
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€245,000
Quality 3 bed / 2 bath Villa on plot of 500 m² close to beach and amenities. Carport, terraces and garden. Prime location. Ref.1560
€295,000
3 bed / 2 bath Villa with garage. Plot of 417 m². Living with fire place. Separate dining room. Terrace with jacuzzi & solarium. Ref.1062
€150,000
Charming 2 bed / 1 bath east facing townhouse with lockup garage, front & rear terraces a& roof solarium. Sea views. Ref.1548
Velez Rubio
€199,000
Newly built 3 bed / 2 bath Villa with pool on plot of 30.200 m² on the outskirts of the village. Sold fully furnished. Ref 1104
€345,000
4 bed / 4 bath amazing Villa with pool on fenced plot of 10.648 m² within 2 minutes drive to town. Mature garden. Mountains views. Ref.1551
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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VH510 €149,950 REDUCED • 3 bed, 3 bath Semi Det House • San Juan de Los Terreros area • Fully Furnished • Swimming pool and garden
VH565 €144,500 REDUCED • 3 bed, 2 bath Villa • 8m x 4m swimming pool • 887m2 landscaped gardens • Walk to amenities
VH475 €149,950 REDUCED • 3 bed, 2 bath Modern Style Villa • 450m2 walled garden • Space for pool etc • Walk to amenities
VH523 €114,950 REDUCED • 2 bed, 2 bath Large Villa • 400m2 garden • 6m x 3m swimming pool • 3 mins drive to Huercal-Overa
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VH94 €64,950 NEW LISTING • 5/6 bed, 2 bath Village House • Garage and small patio • Renovated but needs TLC • 2 min drive to amenities
Urgently wanted properties in the San Juan de Los Terreros, Huercal-Overa, Taberno & the Zurgena areas We really have clients waiting on all nationalities.
VH334 €89,950 BARGAIN • 4 bed, 2 bath Village House • Country Views • 3m x 4m splash pool • 4 mins drive to amenities
VH92 €159,000 BARGAIN • 3 - 5 bed, 3 bath Country House • 21,000m2 of flat land • Stable building • 10 mins drive to Huercal-Overa
VH635 €89,950 NEW LISTING • 3 bed, 2 bath Duplex/Town House • Communal swimming pool • Village location • Walk to amenities
VH598 €89,950 BARGAIN • 3 bed, 2 bath Villa • Country / hamlet location • 520m2 fenced plot • 8 mins drive to Huercal-Overa
VH629 €90,000 REPOSSESSION • 3 bed, 4 bath Huge Villa • 200m2 build, 627m2 plot • 8m x 4m swimming pool • 3 mins drive to amenities
VH63 €189,000 BARGAIN • 5/6 bed, 2 bath Village House • 8m x 4m swimming pool • 1,500m2 plot • Walk to amenities
VH479 €109,950 REDUCED • 2 bed, 1 bath Apartment • SAN JUAN DE LOS TERREROS • Communal swimming pools • Walk to amenities and Beach
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For those of us living in hot or humid (or both) areas of the country, late afternoon and twilight are about the only time we can stand to be in our gardens. Night lighting doubles your outdoor time. There are several ways to add night lights to your yard. Candles add an air of romance, while tiki torches give your garden that fun tropical feel. Christmas lights strung in trees or through arbors give a space some sparkling ambiance. And more expensive, inground systems highlight artwork, paths and plantings, giving you endless evenings to experience the wonders of moon gardens and night pollinators, such as giant hawkmoths.
Garden Art
Although I’m one of the last to admit there are other things to put in a garden besides plants, garden art can add a lot to your outdoor enjoyment, too. And the best part is that most art requires no maintenance. I want both beauty and function from art, and the way I get this is by incorporating beautiful furniture and structures – like arbors for vines and other climbing plants. So create an air of whimsy (and low maintenance) with fantastic
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Gardens are perfectly well and good in their own right, but sometimes you need a pat on the back for all your hard work. Create an excuse to invite people over for a garden party. Don’t worry about the weeds – focus on a small area of your garden or on a newly installed feature such as…oh, I don’t know…night lights! Keep the celebration simple. Focus on fresh food, and use art to attract the eyes of all your guests.
Water
Water is cooling and refreshing on hot summer days, and it appeals to our senses of sight and sound. “Grownups” often think that water gardens are the only way to invite this life-giving source to our outdoor spaces, but children know that sprinklers and kiddie pools are fun and easy water garden stand-ins. If you’re worried that the neighbours will call the men in little white coats if they see you jumping through your sprinkler, confine yourself to the back yard. Whatever the neighbors think, you’ll be cool and invigorated by your romp!
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Bring the outdoors in by cutting some of the precious (and possibly wilting) flowers from your garden. Cut your flowers in the morning or evening, but not in the middle of the day. Don’t worry if you’re not a professional floral designer. Flowers are beautiful in their own right, and there’s nothing like being able to say you grew a bouquet yourself. These are just a few ways Carratera Lorca - Baza, 56 (Albox) to enjoy your garden for Tlf: 950 431 738 Email: carpinteriametalicatyt@hotmail.com the remainder of summer. • Exterior gates & fencing Pull up a seat on your new bench, relax among • Electronic opening gates your flowers and think • Rejas for fire escapes in various designs from 150€ about it. If you’re not too • Ornamental metal gazebos next to Bazar Oriental distracted by the beauty • motorised up & over garage doors that surrounds you, I’m T&T sure you’ll be able to think • Fixed or concertina window & door grills of lots more fun ideas • Specialists in Stainless Steel – either for now or next CTRA. Lorca - Baza • Spiral staircases season!
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The Right Way To Buy A Home Abroad
What is the biggest mistake you could make when buying property in a foreign country? Why pay for an independent lawyer when you’re already using a notary? Viewing trips – do they really take much planning? Exactly how can exchange rates affect your buying power abroad? Powerful questions like these will be tackled at the A Place in the Sun Live show this month, when international property experts, including Richard Way of The Overseas Guides Company, take centre stage for a seminar about the right way to buy a home abroad. “These free seminars are an ideal way for propertybuyers to get free advice and ask any niggling questions – and we all have them – about an overseas purchase,” said Richard Way, Editor at the Overseas Guides Company. “Deciding to spend your life savings on a home abroad can be as daunting as it is exciting, so it’s incredibly important to get reliable, first-hand information and meet the right people from the outset. Bringing together experts from different fields of the international property
BUY SELL RENT MAINTAIN industry creates the perfect environment for buyers to do just that and do invaluable research.” A Place in the Sun Live takes place from 28th-30th March at Olympia in Kensington, London. The “How to buy overseas property the right way” seminar, featuring Richard Way and other trusted overseas property experts, will take place on all three days of the event in the exhibition’s central hub, where visitors will also be able to watch live interviews with the presenters of the Channel 4 A Place in the Sun TV series. “The Overseas Guides Company will be shining the spotlight on Spain at this year’s show, complementing the seminars by bringing together experts from the Spain Buying Guide and offering free, info-packed leaflets and guides to anyone who registers on our stand at the exhibition,” continued Richard Way. “We’ll have literature on buying safely, how to get the most from a viewing trip, currency exchange and more. And along with members of our knowledgeable resource team, visitors can come and chat to our recommended bi-lingual Spanish lawyer, Raquel Perez, who has helped hundreds of British people purchase safely in Spain.” Visit Richard and the Overseas Guides Company team on Stand A53 at A Place In The Sun Live, 28th - 30th March, or contact the Resource Team for more information on 0207 898 0549. Source: smartcurrencyexchange.com
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book review Divine Damages by Georgia Varjas.
“ The air tortured her skin. She felt daggers attack her and pierce her flesh but she resisted. ‘ I know what you did, I saw you. Now, I am your tormentor.’ “ This is an interesting selection of 10 modern, tongue-in-cheek stories of feminism taken to an absurd extreme using male and female caricatures. In Stalking Patty we are looking at revenge and female empowerment. Patty is approaching middle-age and we discover how gullible she was at 17, discovering boys and sex for the first time. What ensued inevitably, was an unplanned pregnancy followed by a tragic miscarriage. A simple D&C was needed to clean her out but she was left infertile and with permanent psychological damage.
Whilst under the anaesthetic she remembered the nurses laughing at her and the surgeon wielding a huge carving knife. Consequently, she was doped with medication for the next decade when her self-esteem had reached rock-bottom and full of despair. In time a new relationship with Brian petered out when she was unable to conceive leaving her feeling angry, guilty, depressed and of course, abandoned. She blamed Dr Death for her misery. In time life improved. Patty weaned herself off the medication, got a job and put on weight. Things started to look up until that fateful day at the British Museum. It was a chance encounter, twenty years later: “This was the man who had crippled me, spoilt all my chances of happiness and fertility. Winthrop had permanently crucified it.” How sweet is revenge? She wanted to hound him, torment him. Exploitation and ultimately ruin were her objectives. She adopted the role of the femme fatale. “I got him and I damaged him and the satisfaction was all mine.” But did she succeed in regaining some personal power and inner strength? Was revenge really so empowering for Patty?
You decide….
Sweet Claudine shows a woman completely detached from her marriage and husband. She is self-sufficient and happy to bake and promote her business. She takes relish in the sun sparkling over the sugary coatings of her pastries but lacks the warmth or passion to engage in a romantic or sensual relationship with Didier, her husband. Didier marries for selfadvancement wanting an indolent lifestyle. Over time he became critical and insulting at work gaining a reputation of being mean and arrogant. Inevitably, he became bored with his dead-end job and Claudine. As a sharp contrast she became successful and popular. People praised her business prowess. This just fuelled his resentment and frustration. He demeaned her business as a silly hobby. His mind was pre-occupied over his future-a luxurious life in the south of France-once he has sold her house, her delivery van and her business. But single not married or tied down. Does he manage it? There is a twist to the finale and Varjas introduces a touch of the supernatural and a dramatic climax. For one of them there is freedom; the other is doomed. But is that the full story!? And for a dose of sexual frustration there’s Righteous Val who seems to have lost her way and behaves in the most crude and unrighteous manner. At 49 years of age we can initially sympathise with her plight-abandoned by a Lothario of a husband who shacks up with a 20 years old babe from Essex- frumpy, fat and altogether, shabby. You can see why the husband absconded can’t you? But he does leave her with a generous alimony and a lovely house.
“How does a woman get what she wants? Wasn’t I kind and considerate?” Perhaps it’s just the injustice of being “dumped” or boredom that motivates her into cleaning up the streets and preventing physical abuse to women or children. A crusader. Armed with a small hammer, a pair of pliers, a Phillipps screwdriver, sharp kitchen scissors and masking tape.
Seriously, she was on the warpath confronting drunks and ugly schoolboys believing they would give the least resistance. She saw herself as a bit of a saviour without the religious connotation-a version of Mother Theresa or a Batman without the ridiculous costume of course. And then it went a bit pear-shaped. It seems that she gets easily turned on by attractive, foreign males called Carlos. Why are the pretty ones always called Carlos? Enough is enough. Let’s have some fun. So how does she tackle her “cream cake in the bathtub variety” with rusty methods of seduction? Does she have to knock him over the head to entice him into her lair or boudoir? And why does Varjas end the tale with a mischievous hint (or is it a moral?) about using a “plentiful supply of Viagra?” It sounds kinky to me. Publisher: Wordplay. ISBN: 978-1482796-858
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pause for thought We do of course all like to be popular and necessarily therefore many of us are sometimes tempted to pull off some sort of stunt to grab attention. Trouble is however, that as I’ve often noticed from watching television ads, there are times when a dramatic performance can actually detract from the ad itself, leaving me remembering the advert, but having no idea what product was actually being advertised. So Jesus, during his 40-day period in the Wilderness, which as mentioned before, we Christians remember during this period of Lent, similarly faced the possibility of throwing himself from the top of the highest building in the area and walking away unscathed. Some publicity-stunt that one; bound to make people sit up and take notice! But Jesus rightly rejected that option as one that would lead people to believe in and follow him for all the wrong reasons, remembering the stunt but missing His message completely. And how often, sometimes in very subtle guise, we who claim to serve Him find ourselves tempted to use the power of His Holy Spirit to glorify ourselves rather than Jesus Christ, our Lord and master. It’s so easy to speak or write aiming to please others, hoping they’ll think well of me, whereas my task as a Christian is to make much of Christ and nothing of myself. For as John the Baptist remarked, “He must increase whilst I decrease.” So whenever called upon to act, speak or write on His behalf, I always pray to be spared that temptation, using the words of a hymn learnt years ago: “Not I, but Christ, be honoured, loved, exalted. Not I, but Christ, be seen, be known and heard: Not I, but Christ, in every look and action: Not I, but Christ, in every thought and word”. For if I leave others with a clear impression of myself and little of Jesus, then I have failed; whereas if from my words/actions others learn of Him, but little of myself, then indeed I have succeeded in my task. Details of a number of English Language Churches are given in Sol Noticeboard for any wishing to Worship, whilst additionally, further information about the Anglican Church in this area may be seen on the web site www. mojacarchurch.org Duncan Burr is Licensed Lay Reader for the Anglican Chaplaincy of Costa Almeria and Costa Cálida and may be contacted at djburr@avired.com
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1. T om’s mom had three children. The first was named May, the second was June. What was the third childs name? 2. The manufacturer doesn’t want to use it, the buyer doesn’t need to use it and the user doesn’t know he’s using it. What is it? 3. The word CANDY can be spelled using just 2 letters. Can you figure out how? 4. Bill bets Craig $100 that he can predict the score of the hockey game before it starts. Craig agrees, but loses the bet. Why did Craig lose the bet? 5. What is the next 3 letters in this sequence? o t t f f s s _ _ _ 6. FOUR is HALF of FIVE. Is this statement True or False? 7. A woman shoots her husband. Then she holds him under water for over 5 minutes. Finally, she hangs him. But 5 minutes later they both go out together and enjoy a wonderful dinner together. How can this be? 8. What do these 3 have in common? Superman, Moses, The Cabbage Patch Kids 9. What is black when you buy it, red when you use it, and gray when you throw it away? 10. Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday? 11. I can sizzle like bacon, I am made with an egg, I have plenty of backbone, but lack a good leg, I peel layers like onions, but still remain whole, I can be long, like a flagpole, yet fit in a hole, What am I? 12. This is an unusual paragraph. I’m curious how quickly you can find out what is so unusual about it? It looks so plain you would think nothing was wrong with it! In fact, nothing is wrong with it! It is unusual though. Study it, and think about it, but you still may not find anything odd. But if you work at it a bit, you might find out! Try to do so without any coaching! 13. Hi! Ma and Pa told me I’d better say that all the two-letter words in this paragraph have something in common ...... or else! What’s the common factor here? 14. What falls but never breaks? What breaks but never falls? 15. This one’s a tuffy! There is a common English word that is seven letters long. Each time you remove a letter from it, it still remains a common English word - from seven letters right on down to a single letter. What is the original word, and what are the words that it becomes after removing a letter at a time? 16. In olden days you are a clever thief charged with treason against the king and sentenced to death. But the king decides to be a little lenient and lets you choose your own way to die. What way should you choose? Remember, you’re clever! 17. What is it that when you take away the whole, you still have some left over? 18. What six letter word in the English language contains ten other words without rearranging any of its letters? 19. Name an English word of more than 2 letters that both begins and ends with the letters “he” in that order. There are two possible answers. “hehe” is not acceptable. 20. A man was found murdered on Sunday morning. His wife immediately called the police. The police questioned the wife and staff and got these alibis: The Wife said she was sleeping. The Cook was cooking breakfast. The Gardener was picking vegetables. The Maid was getting the mail. The Butler was cleaning the closet. The police instantly arrested the murdered. Who did it and how did they know?
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Amazing Facts on the human body
APPENDIX TO LIFE: Recently it has been
discovered that the appendix is very useful to the bacteria that help your digestive system function. They use it to get respite from the strain of the frenzied activity of the gut, somewhere to breed and help keep the gut’s bacterial inhabitants topped up. SUPERSIZED MOLECULES: Practically everything we experience is made up of molecules. The biggest molecule in nature resides in your body. It is chromosome 1. A normal human cell has 23 pairs of chromosomes in its nucleus, each a single, very long, molecule of DNA. Chromosome 1 is the biggest, containing around 10bn atoms, to pack in the amount of information that is encoded in the molecule ATOM COUNT: It is hard to grasp just how small the atoms that make up your body are until you take a look at the sheer number of them. An adult is made up of around 7,000,000,000,00 0,000,000,000,000,000 (7 octillion) atoms. GOOSEBUMP EVOLUTION: Goosepimples are a remnant of our evolutionary predecessors. They occur when tiny muscles around the base of each hair tense, pulling the hair more erect. With a human’s thin body hair, it just makes our skin look strange. EYELASH INVADERS: Depending on how old you are, it’s pretty likely that you have eyelash mites. These tiny creatures live on old skin cells and the natural oil (sebum) produced by human hair follicles. They are usually harmless, though they can cause an allergic reaction in a minority of people. Eyelash mites typically grow to a third of a millimetre and are near-transparent, so you are unlikely to see them with the naked eye.
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logic puzzle
After a local Post Office burglary, five suspects were being interviewed. Below is a summary of their statements. Police know that each of them told the truth in one of the statements and lied in the other. From this information can you tell who committed the crime? Brian said: It wasn’t Charles, It was Alan Derek said: It was Charles, It wasn’t Alan Charles said: It was Brian , It wasn’t Eric Alan said: It was Eric, It wasn’t Brian Eric said: It was Derek, It was Alan
logic puzzle solution:
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Moods & Emotions Find and circle all of the words that are hidden in the grid. The remaining 11 letters spell an additional word.
Answer:The hidden word is: DISCOURAGED
Fun Brain Teasers with Answers to Challenge your Mind
Answer: Derek was the culprit
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Looking at Brian’s statement if it was Charles, then Brian was lying in his first statement, which makes the second statement true. Which would mean that it was both Charles and Alan. So it can’t be Charles. Which means Derek was lying in his first statement, which makes the second statement true. Therefore it can’t be Alan. So Eric’s second statement must be false, meaning his first statement was true, therefore it was Derek.
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1. Tom Tom’s mom had three children, June, May, and Tom. 2. A Coffin 3.The answer: C and Y 4. Bill said the score would be 0-0 and he was right. Before any hockey game starts, the score is always 0-0. 5. “e n t “ They represent the first letter when writing the numbers one thru ten. 6. It’s True. The Roman Numeral FOUR (IV) is in the middle of the word Five: F(IV)E 7. The woman was a photographer. She shot a picture of her husband, developed it, and hung it up to dry. 8. They were all adopted! 9. The answer is Charcoal. In Homer Simpson’s words: Hmmmm... Barbecue. 10. Sure you can:Yesterday, Today, & Tomorrow! 11. A snake.
12. The letter “e”, which is the most common letter in the English language, does not appear once in the long paragraph. 13. All the two-letter combinations are abbreviations of U.S. States: Hi:Hawaii, MA:Massachusetts, PA:Pennsylvania, me:Maine, in: Indiana, I’d: Idaho, or:Oregon 14. Night and Day! 15. The original word is “Snowing”. It decomposes to: sowing, swing, sing, sin, in, and I. 16. I think I would have chosen to die of “old age”. Did you? 17. The word Wholesome. 18.The word is Spared. The ten words are: Spa, Spar, Spare, Pa, Par, Pare,Pared, Are, Re, and Red. If you got this one you are good! 19. Headache or Heartache. 20. It was the Maid. She said she was getting the mail. There is no mail
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Tasty food for everyday, special occasions and for sharing with friends Pepper, tomato and basil pasta A gorgeous supper dish inspired by flavours from the Mediterranean - roasted peppers, tomatoes and a simple basil sauce. Serve with your favourite pasta.
Ingredients
3 long sweet peppers, red, yellow, and orange 12 cherry tomatoes 2 cloves of garlic, peeled 7 tbsp olive oil large bunch basil 400g/14oz orecchiette pasta salt and pepper
Preparation method
Turn the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4. Slice the peppers lengthways and trim any odd edges to form neat little boat shapes. Lay them in a fairly large roasting tin facing upwards. Halve the cherry tomatoes and place them inside the peppers roughly managing four per boat. Finely slice the garlic and tuck them in with the tomatoes and also add any pepper trimmings you have. Now generously drench the peppers in a good four tablespoons of olive oil, season and put in the warm oven for half an hour. Meanwhile take all but a small handful of the basil and blitz in a food processor with three tablespoons of olive oil and a little salt. When 30 minutes or so have passed and you can see a slight softening of the peppers and tomatoes, pour over the basil dressing and return to the oven for a further 20 minutes. Now for the pasta, I have chosen orecchiette because the little dips help absorb and contain the juices, but any similar shape will do. Cook in boiling salted water according to the packet instructions. When the peppers and tomatoes are completely soft, wrinkled and starting to brown at the edges; they are ready. Lift them onto a serving plate. To make the most of the oily goodness tip the cooked drained pasta into the roasting tin, stir well ensuring that you dislodge any sweet caramelised peppery bits, as well as letting the pasta soak up all the flavour of the oil. Finally tear in the remaining basil and serve the peppers and tomatoes on a bed of the sweet oily pasta
Grilled Asparagus & Red Onions with Olive Oil and Balsamic Vinegar
Ingredients
2 medium red onions, peeled 1 ½ pounds asparagus (about 24 medium
stalks), ends trimmed 4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, divided Kosher salt Freshly ground black
½ teaspoon sugar 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar, best quality
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to grill (do not clean). Cover and cook vegetables for 2-3 minutes. Open cover and turn asparagus (use tongs to press and roll). Cover and cook 1 -2 minutes more, until asparagus spears are nicely browned and tender-crisp. Remove asparagus from grill and place back in baking dish. Stir onions, cover, and continue cooking for about 15 – 25 minutes, stirring every few minutes, until tender and caramelized. In the meantime, transfer asparagus spears to cutting board and cut into 1½-inch pieces. Place back in baking dish and toss with finished grilled onions. Add sugar and balsamic vinegar and toss well. Taste and adjust seasoning if necessary (I usually add a good ¼ teaspoon more salt). Transfer to serving platter and serve hot or room temperature.
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News
Dramatic New Look Promised For The Port Of Roquetas
Following my report last week (issue 428 page 10) on the Deputy Mayors criticism of the state of the fishing harbour in Roquetas, the council has announced sweeping new plans to refurbish that part of the town around the port. During a visit on Monday, the Mayor Gabriel Amat, Deputy Mayor Eloisa Cabrera and Councillor Jose Rubi spoke at length about the remodelling work which is soon to take place. The whole area around the castle, lighthouse, amphitheatre and neighbouring streets will be transformed to provide ‘a spectacular environment’ for both tourists and residents. The local government has approved a budget of 700,000 euros and has set a deadline for the work to be completed before the Fiesta of Santa Ana in July. Councillor Rubi said, “The renewal of the infrastructure and enhancement of the area in keeping with the tradition of the port is something fundamental we plan to undertake as soon as possible.” He added that the council was fully committed to the project which will be of benefit to both residents and tourists. The mayor referred to the scheme as a ‘comprehensive renovation’ of the area which will include almost everything from new lighting, walkways, walls, gardens and new pedestrian areas. The contract is already out for tender and it’s hoped the work could start by the middle of next month. It can hardly have been a coincidence that deputy mayor Cabrera was so
critical of the Almeria Port Authority last week during her visit to the harbour. She accused them of ‘paralysing’ what was once an integral part of the community by their ‘inane management of a valuable asset.’ She was clearly setting the stage for this latest announcement from City Hall, which will no doubt add yet more fuel to the long running dispute between the local government and the port authority in Almeria. This latest development is a clear sign of the council’s ongoing commitment to this part of Roquetas, as not only an important part of the community, but a vital part in attracting tourists to the town. It will certainly be interesting to see if this new initiative has any effect on the ‘stick in the mud attitude’ of the Almeria port authority. If past records are anything to go by, they will at best be slow to respond and at worst, ignore the challenge all together. If that turns out to be the case, then mayor Amats government will surely have to do something to persuade the port authority to carry out the much needed work to the harbour. It seems a ridiculous situation having the harbour operated by one authority and the town by another. Possibly not so ridiculous if the two were to cooperate on certain issues, but this is evidently not the case. It’s a sad state of affairs; the harbour urgently needs refurbishing and one way or another, the council has to find a way of making that happen.
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The Canadian based firm Culmarex trading as Piagua in Spain - is planning to expand its operations in the region with two more fish farms. They currently have two sites, one in Carboneras and the other in Aguadulce, both rearing gilthead bream and sea bass. The company has requested authorisation to install new pens in San Juan de los Terreros and Villaricos. The site in San Juan will rear bream and bass, while the Villaricos site will be used for rearing blue fin tuna, exclusively for export to the Japanese market. Last year the company produced 2,500 tons of fish and hope to increase that figure to 8,000 tons when the two new sites are at full production. Company director Tomas Hernandez said they would be concentrating on the two species of fish for the moment,
adding, “We don’t want to rush into introducing new types of fish yet. We have established a good market for our bream and bass and the production cycle is right; the blue fin tuna is a new area for us and is purely for export.” He said they would look into farming other types of fish when they achieved their targets for the new pens, but added a lot would depend on the success of the tuna experiment. He mentioned grouper and octopus as two possibilities for the farming in the future. The facilities in Aguadulce and Carboneras turned over 15 million euros last year. The majority of their production went to the domestic market, although the UK and Germany increased the amount of fish they bought: supermarkets being the largest customers.
NEYMAR goes over the top to freedom!
NEYMAR, a very handsome and loving Drahthaar dog was born in July 2011. After being abandoned at the shelter last summer, NEYMAR made constant bids to climb out of his kennel so he could seek human company in the busy, bustling office. This was a great worry for the staff and volunteers as he was in danger of seriously injuring himself. NEYMAR could not cope with life at the shelter and bitterly missed the love and company of his family. This week we were going to make a desperate plea for a new family home for NEYMAR. However, his appearance and his story in FACEBOOK evoked a quick response and he will shortly travel to Germany to the family that have offered him a forever home. If only every such story would end in this way.
GUILLERMO is also the subject of a heartbreaking case of abandonment. He was brought to the shelter by the local police with a very bad leg fracture that had become infected. It is possible he had been hit by a vehicle and was callously left to his own devices. At the veterinary clinic he was fitted with an external support and given a course of antibiotics. He now seems to be on his way to a good recovery. GUILLERMO, a very good looking and noble young dog is also in need of a loving home. As alwaysthe ‘SOCIEDAD PROTECTORA DE ANIMALES DE ROQUETAS DE MAR’ is in need of forever homes, foster homes, dog walkers, bedding, food and above all, money to bolster their meagre government allowance that is never enough to give proper care to all its dogs, let alone improve the ramshackle and makeshift shelters that house 300 dogs. Details from Geoff at geoffalmeria@hotmail.com
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ROQUETAS DE MAR Discover Roquetas de Mar
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ron olds
Roquetas de Mar (small rocks of the sea) is a municipality in the province of Almeria, located in southeastern Spain. Thanks to the shelter of the Sierra Nevada it is one of the driest, sunniest and warmest places at the Spanish Mediterranean. The rich history, the micro climate, beaches and nature are the main attractions of this resort. In Roquetas de Mar you will find warm Spanish hospitality and a beautiful fishing port where fresh fish is still delivered daily by local fishermen. All year round they still celebrate many typical Spanish Fiestas. In Roquetas de Mar you will find a theater, a bullring, an aquarium, a water fun park, an 18 hole golf course and much more worth visiting! Do you like to visit a market? Each day of the week near Roquetas you will find a market. Are you a bit sporty? You will also find your liking here. There is a promenade at the beach side which goes from the naturepark of Roquetas up untill Aguadulce. The promenade is 13km. long, along your walk you will find pleasant bars and restaurants with a terrace at the beach side. Roquetas de Mar is an ideal place to relax, walk, cycle, golf and do watersports. Furthermore, this coastal town is situated in a great location that allows you to make numerous beautiful excursions. You can go on your own with the (rental) car or you can book an excursion at one of the tour operators who have an office near the hotels and apartments.
The loss of a Roquetas Legend, who will be sadly missed by all his many friends in Roquetas. Love from us all xx
nOTICE bOARD Roquetas Bridge Club meets on Monday’s at 3pm. For more info please contact Alison Ferguson 950349749 or Sue Barlow 950 333 344
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FTG Notice
The ‘Friday Tapas Group’ meet up at 1.00pm each week (Friday) and the venues over the next few weeks are as follows:
28th March - Lady Lay, C/Sierra Nevada, in the URB. 4th April - Burty’s Bar, near Hotel Playa Luna. 11th April - Bar Estampa, in the URB. 18th April - Picos Alpujarra, opposite Hotel Trinidad. 25th April - New York NY, Playa Serena. 2nd May - Bar Chaplin’s, C/Sierra Nevada. 9th May - Bar Estampa, in the URB. 16th May - The Boulevard, Paseo Beach Front.
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!
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION NOTICE FORTHCOMING ‘POPPY APPEAL’ FUND RAISING EVENTS
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Thursday 27th March - 2pm RBL GREYHOUND RACING AFTERNOON at Bar Chaplin’s, C/Sierra Nevada. Guests are very welcome! Tuesday 1st April - 3pm Social meeting, plus Easter Bonnet & Decorated Egg competition. Tuesday 6th May - 3pm Social meeting, Black & White Day, so all members and guest are invited to wear black & white for the afternoon. Tuesday 3rd June - 3pm Social meeting and Quiz. Thursday 12th June RBL Lunch at Bar Cardies for members and guests, Steak or Menu del Dia, and time to be confirmed Tuesday 1st July - 3pm - Social meeting. All monies raised at these events will go to the 2014 Poppy Appeal. New members are welcome to join the branch, so come along to any the social meetings, contact Jenny/Mike on 950328469 for further info. Meetings are held at ‘The Lodge’ on Calle Americo Vespucio, Roquetas De Mar, on the first Tuesday of each month (3pm).
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I blame it all on the Spanish lady in a brown coat; last January I had parked quite legally in front of her garage and in doing so invoked her implacable wrath and an undeserved verbal battering. I don’t suffer from road rage, chocolate addiction, or any such normal crosses which we mere mortals have to bear, except for punctuality anxiety. Although I can tolerate lateness in others, being late, or even the possibility of being late myself, makes me snappy and scatty, short tempered and liable to make mistakes. I was not late for my Spanish lesson, but tight for time as I swung Del into a practically deserted Avenida Lepanto in Albox and brought him tidily to a
halt behind my classmate’s car. As I did so I noticed he was smack in front of a small and insignificant side entrance; the spectre of the Spanish lady in the brown coat sprang terrifyingly into my mind. Although I am not faster than a speeding bullet and cannot leap high buildings in a single bound, like Superman I am clumsy and mild-mannered so I engaged reverse and moved Del back a space, considerately leaving the entrance to the side turning open. Then without a backward glance I left him standing in splendid isolation, and in no-one’s way. An hour later, having covered myself in mediocrity and proved beyond a shadow of doubt that I am not linguistically gifted, I returned to find a green paper under Del’s windscreen wiper. I goggled at it in disbelief - a parking fine! I looked down – yes, I had parked
By Jos Biggs
josbiggs@hotmail.co.uk
on a yellow line! A yellow line that was exactly one car long, and situated exactly one car’s length back from the side entrance! In an instant Superman was superseded by the Incredible Hulk, and I became ******* Incapable of Normal Expression. I had done wrong, and deserved the fine BUT: I needn’t have parked there at all, there were half a dozen other spaces available, I only chose that one to keep the street tidy (and because it was nearest to my destination and I was on the verge of late) AND: If I had not moved back to free up the entrance, in front of which I could quite legally have parked, I would not be in debt to the Law to the tune of 90€. It is definitely the doing of the Spanish lady in the brown coat. She influenced me subliminally and caused me to park illegally. It is her fault!
Shot In the Line of Fibbing Not many people realise this, but I have a cluster of fading but still clearly discernable scars on my abdomen. I received these many years ago when I happened to be in the street as two masked armed robbers burst out of a Building Society office in my home town. Stupidly and without giving too much thought to my actions, I chased after one of the men as he ran for the getaway car and received a shot gun blast to my stomach for my troubles. But I somehow still managed to wrestle him to the ground and with the help of other passers by, we managed to overpower and subdue both robbers until the police arrived. Being a modest kind of a bloke, I don’t talk about it much and I still have flash backs that bring me out in cold sweats. Good story isn’t it! Bet you’re impressed. My present wife certainly was when I originally recounted the tale to her many years ago in my efforts to grab her attention and win her affections. But it’s all a total load of horlicks! Oh sure I do have those scars on my somewhat less than flat tummy - I used to have a six pack but these days it’s more of a buyone-get-one-free belly - but in point of fact these are actually the result of doctors taking a number of grafts to
By Colin Bird :
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pack round my damaged foot after I crashed my motorbike in the 1970 Isle of Man TT race. Yeah well alright, that’s cobblers as well. The truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth your honour is, I had surgery many years ago for a horrendous ingrown toe nail which was removed along with a significant portion of my big toe. Grafting was deemed necessary before I was allowed to go home and a dozen or so pinchgrafts were taken from my abdomen. A routine procedure under local anaesthetic but one that had me chewing the bed pan in agony once the effect of the drugs had worn off. I wish they had emptied it first. I left the hospital two days later with a throbbing midsection, a pair of crutches and lectures about the perils of wearing winkle picker shoes ringing in my ears. I was 18 years old. The point is we chaps tend to stretch the truth when we are out to impress the ladies and so naturally, when my battle scars were noticed and remarked upon by a ravishing blond nymphet – the future Mrs Bird - on the beach some years later, something instinctively told me that the story of an ingrown toenail was not going to hack it. The trouble is, telling porkies to impress people can become addictive. One of my many jobs over the years was as a driver for a taxi and chauffeured car company, and a regular trip was taking special needs kids to various schools in Bury St Edmunds. When driving children, it is compulsory for an escort to be in attendance to keep an eye on things and help occupy your charges during the journey. It’s
also deemed as necessary security for the kids and driver in these dark times of child abuse. We would listen to Terry Wogan on the radio and have little singsongs on our way to and from school although I am not too sure what the parents thought when they heard verses from The Ball of Inverness being repeated at home. I had told my escort on several occasions that I had once been a singer in a rock band, and that we had cut an album back in the early seventies. I went to the trouble of printing a phony cassette album cover, with all the musical and production credits being given to mates from the past and supposedly recorded at The Fat Pimp Studios in Henley-on-Thames - a totally fictional entity. The cassette inside was of an album by the legendary band Ten Years After and I figured that with this particular lady’s own favourite songs being in the Twinkle Twinkle Little Star category, she would not have heard of them, let alone their music. Alvin Lee to her would probably be one of the Chipmunks. Trouble was when I faked a reluctant agreement to play the tape for her and expecting a look of stupendous admiration, she just sat there with a face like a ruptured duck, slipping me the odd sympathetic glance and shaking her head. At the conclusion of this brilliant album she cleared her throat and said, ‘Yes well, I think you chose the right profession don’t you dear’. It was one of those occasions when I wished I hadn’t bothered. Perhaps honesty really is the best policy.
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Ohhh Saturday night
The Saturday night binge is a universal institution or very nearly. After a long week grafting to keep body and soul together the Saturday night blow-out is a safety valve, a reward. Alquerian Saturday nights follow a similar pattern except the term graft has little meaning outside of plastic surgery circles if of course such circles existed in Alqueria.
The village republic of Alqueria produces by far the best Remitroot anywhere in the world. The bad drainage is said to be a major contributing factor. The variety of products which can be made from the plant is staggering. Remitroot Whisky and Wine are by far the most popular. Addictive and very strong aphrodisiacs they sell at premium prices on the international markets. Alquerians simply don’t have to work. This of course leaves ample time to plot subversive activities to keep the barrio feud going and adequate opportunity to carry them out. This is the preoccupation of all able bodied Alquerians who owe allegiance to one of the two barrios. So when Saturday night arrives the disruptive folk of the Pueblo believe they have earned their evening’s spree. Saturday night in Alqueria is not for the faint-hearted. Showing the world that they are alive and kicking is a serious business for the
young folk of the Pueblo. The Bar La Casa Devante is thronged with the ablest and most resilient of the Hill People. To the south of the Village similar scenes are played out at the Bar La Golondrina Verde which is besieged by Newcomers. On the fringes sneaking a clandestine drink are those too young to consume alcohol in the eyes of the law. Fortunately the law in Alqueria is in the charge of Jóse Cabrasilbido, and he was feeling no pain. The eyes of the law were bleary and fast closing due to the effects of his favourite Remitroot tipple. Then we have the youngsters of drinking age. Consuming vast quantities and swearing on stacks of bibles that they weren’t in any way intoxicated this pledge was usually taken from the horizontal position. The seasoned drinkers. These leather livered veterans put the world to rights while bemoaning the modern age and all it has to offer. Manuela holds court surrounded by the fittest and most hopeful of the young men. She drinks in moderation as selecting an escort for the evening is a serious business. Especially when you are as dedicated to your task as Manuela is. Sunday morning is a time for the revellers to try and find the roof of their mouths and to try and remember who they need to apologise to.
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tempt expats to Spain, not least the recent periods of turbulent weather, which many parts of the UK have suffered. On the flip side, for economic reasons many British Expats are now able to sell properties in Spain and Advance Moves are often the first choice when it comes to repatriating them back to the UK. Mat was also keen to point out that the increase in demand for their removal services was also down to the level of service and expertise that Advance moves offer to their clients and the fact that many clients had already seen the brightly liveried vehicles on the roads undertaking their removal services. Advance moves is also a member of the British Association of Removers and one of only a few companies that export wrap furniture to provide extra protection for international removals. ‘Our clients know that they are getting a more competitively priced, premium removal service, when compared to the rest of the market. The increased volume of removals enables Advance Moves to offer their clients a more regular and flexible timetable for their individual removal requirements’ Mat sees the trend continuing throughout 2014 with the housing market in the UK and Spain continuing to make steady process. Advance Moves are gearing up for another busy year.
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Laser radar.
It sounds like something off a sci-fi thriller but we’re actually talking about technology fitted to Volvo cars, those traditionally staid and dull vehicles, favoured by the flat cap brigade. Today’s hip and trendy Volvos are anything but and are packed with sophisticated technology that keeps the brand at the forefront of car design and manufacture. Its laser radar systems are a key ingredient. I’m testing the V40 D3 R-Design, a performance five door hatchback and it’s fitted with an intelligent yet simple to operate cruise control. As you might expect this keeps the car travelling at the desired speed but unlike most systems it also measures the distance of the car in front. This ensures that it keeps the Volvo at a safe distance behind. It does this by
automatically braking and accelerating thanks to the information relayed by its clever laser radar. This distance can be changed from reasonably close to quite far away depending on driving conditions. In theory this is a valuable tool that should mean that the driver can relax. Not so though. My test takes place in torrential downpours and high winds and I discover that the radar is not infallible. This becomes particularly noticeable while at 70mph round a bend on a dual carriageway. The Volvo is in the outside lane but on approaching the bend there is a car on the inside and the radar picks this up and brakes abruptly despite there being no cars in front of me. This annoys me and I cancel the function. On another occasion we are on a straight road and high winds cause a flashing red warning bar on the driver’s side of the dashboard to light up – accompanied by a really loud beep - for absolutely no reason
whatsoever. My sleeping children wake up. High side winds seem to completely throw the radar and despite there being no traffic in front the Volvo brakes sharply from 70mph to 50mph. That said this cruise control is quite impressive when you bear in mind that it can be set at say 50mph and if a sharp incline appears the resulting gear change does not cancel out the cruise control. Often this is the case in many other vehicles. Another safety feature is the Blind Spot Information System. There’s a little light on the inside of the wing mirror that glows red whenever a vehicle appears in the blind spot. This is useful because the design is prone to blind spots especially at the rear making it a little awkward to reverse but there are helpful sensors fitted that bleep to alert the driver of nearby obstacles. As a driver’s car the Volvo is engaging and the R-Design model, which comes with big alloys, a smooth power delivery for a diesel and a low chassis, corners really well. To give it a good run I drive it to Sandbanks, Poole, West Stafford near Dorchester and a lovely little village near Didcot, Oxford. All are places we had not visited before, so why not? With an average fuel consumption of over 65mpg it will easily cover over 600 miles on its 60 litre tank. It is fitted with engine start/stop. These relatively long journeys in generally heavy lashing rain allow me to experience the car in the worst conditions. At one point it rains so heavily that even with the wipers on the fastest speed it is impossible to see and thankfully traffic eventually slows to a crawl.
I find the leather sports seats too hard and not supportive enough for my lower back and there is a disappointing lack of a footrest for the driver’s left foot. I struggle with operating the heating because both left and right sides of the car are operated from a single dial near the driver – the switch that’s incorporated has to be pushed once for left and again for right. It’s all a bit confusing for a simple soul when they’re focusing on the road so luckily my wife is there to operate the more technical things. In the back eldest daughter Harriett quickly learns how to operate the electric windows (while sister Heidi dozes) but it is easy to lock them from the front. This time I remember to engage the child lock on her door. The boot is large enough for our single pushchair. This 150bhp 2-litre diesel is a gutsy car that has enough power when required. Finished to a high standard the sound of the engine can be heard on tick over, which does alert the occupants to the fact that they’re in a diesel.
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Sussex County Cricket Club players are now back in England having completed a successful 12 days of warm weather fitness and cricket training
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Mark Davies, Sussex CCC Coach and his team of two staff accompanied eight players who completed bowling, batting and fielding practice as well as strength and conditioning training sessions as they stepped up their physical preparations for the upcoming 2014 season.
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On March 21st Forum scored 36 points, with finals at Las Colinas in Golf Society played an Phil Harris (35 points) May. individual stableford fifth & Maurice Jamieson Forum´s upcoming completion at Valle del (34 points) sixth. The four Este, and on another nearest the pin prizes fixtures are perfect day for golf the went to Tony Morgan, 4th April Stableford at scoring was excellent, Peter Harrington, Mick Desert Springs with the first 13 golfers Smith & Nicola Price, with all scoring in excess of Derek Manning claiming 17th April Double Par 30 points. However, only the longest drive by some Medal at Aguilon two players managed to considerable distance on 24th April Stableford at beat their handicap, with the 17th hole. La Torre Tony Morgan (39 points) This event was also For further information, the day´s winner ahead the final qualifier for the contact Phil Elam on 666 of Phil Elam (37 points). 2013/14 Ford Leagues, With a one off investment in your vehicle, 847840 / philjelam@ Yvonne Strindberg with the top 4 of Richard yahoo.co.uk, or see an ECU remap will save you fuel or your money back (third) edged out Frank Swaine, Tony Morgan, Varey (fourth) on Phil Elam & Fran Elam all www.forumgolfsociety. countback after they both advancing to the regional webs.com
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19th Hole Golf Society. Cucador. Different day with a different format for the 19th Hole Golf Society this week, playing on a Wednesday instead of our normal Thursday we visited the far off course of Lorca to play this Team Waltz. Sixteen intrepid dedicated 19th Holers arrived bright and early in order to take their position on the 1st Tee at 10.00 sharp. With four groups all keen to take the huge first prize of a fiver each, battle commenced. Mark Danson·s team of Terry Caddick , Zeta and Dave Denyer led the players round the beautifully manicured Lorca course only pausing to let Terry Caddick search for balls ( lost ones not his). All whilst the dream team of John Boulter (celebrating his 70 something birthday) Christine and Peter Dow
and Harry Eel quietly set about destroying the opposition. Christine scored a very creditable 39 points toward the team total of 84 to really impose Girl Power on the occasion and to take 1st place by the proverbial Country Mile. Rounding of a good day for the ladies, Zeta Denyer took nearest the Pin on the 4th and Nekana spanking in the longest drive on the 16th Hole and Nearest the Pin with the 2nd Shot on the 18th . Only Geoff Smith( dressed in brighter clothing than any of the Ladies) managed to take one of the Nearest the Pins to keep the men’s reputation almost intact!. Really good days fun golf in lovely surroundings, followed by a bit of a dash back down the motorway to enjoy the hospitality of La Vida at Cucador
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another 35 John Park.Second div winner with 33 Barbara Wardley and second with 31 Carol Hardy. Ball sweep winners Julie Oliver and John Wardley Sunday 23rd March 014 and some very good scores today. Our second div winner with 41 points Ray Linforth second with 36 Janet Kay and third with another 36 Mary Higgins. First div winner
for complimentary nibble’s and 1st class refreshments Waltz Results. 1st 84 points John Boulter, Harry Eels, Peter and Christine Dow 2nd 81 points Mark Danson, Terry Caddick, Zeta and Dave Denyer Nearest the Pin. Hole No 4 Zeta Denyer Hole No 10 Geoff Smith N/Pin with 2nd Shot Hole 18 Nekana Longest Drive Hole No 16th Nekana 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 gs19 thhole@hotmail. co.uk
with 35 John Wardley from another 35 John Geaves and third with 34 Martin Oliver. No ball sweep winners today so more for next week. Come and join us on a Wednesday or Sunday morning on this lovely golf course. To reserve your tee time telephone Patricia on 950m 475509. Visitors and guests welcomeMP
Desert Springs St Patrick Day Competition A fabulous turnout for the day with over 50 players and a sea of green on the course not just because it’s in great condition but also to support St Patrick’s Day. With Three Categories including one for visitors the results were, Roland Grundkvist won with 36 points, Ron Pughe second with 29 and David Hadden Third with 28. In category Two Zoe Griffiths won with 38 points, John Neilan followed with 36 and Third was Sue Garrod with 36 and Neil Halliday won category one with 36 points, second place went to Freddie Beames on 35, Third was Lee
Coxon with 33. The overall winner to pick up the crystal bowl was Zoe Griffiths. She commented…”a great turnout, superb golfing conditions and thanks to all the staff in organizing the event.”
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•A rsene Wenger’s 1,000th game in charge of Arsenal ended in a record 6-0 defeat at the hands of Premiership leaders Chelsea. This was also Jose Mourinho’s biggest win as Blues’ manager. •E arly in the London derby, referee Andre Mariner wrongly sent-off Kieran Gibbs instead of Alex OxladeChamberlain. • L uis Suarez netted his third hat-trick of the season in Liverpool’s 6-3 win at Cardiff. •Y aya Toure also struck a treble in Manchester City’s 5-0 win over Fulham. •W ayne Rooney emulated David Beckham’s long-range goal against Wimbledon in 1996, with a stunning 50-yarder in Manchester United’s 20 win at West Ham. •A ustrian Alexander Tettey also scored a cracking goal, in Norwich’s 2-0 win over Sunderland. •E verton, yet to lose a match against Swansea, beat the Welsh club 3-2. •S purs (2-0 down) came back to beat Southampton 3-2. •S toke won the 100th League meeting against Aston Villa by 4-1. •P apiss Cisse’s 92nd goal earned Newcastle a 1-0 win over Crystal Palace. •S hane Long ‘dived in’ to earn Hull a 2-0 victory over his old club WBA. • I n the Championship, Derby smashed Nottingham Forest 5-0... leaders Leicester drew 1-1 at Blackburn and Burnley (2nd) beat Charlton 3-0. •F L1 table-toppers Wolves won 2-0 at Sheffield United and Scunthorpe head FL2 after beating Burton Albion 1-0. •A world-wide TV audience of 400 million saw Lionel Messi bag a hattrick (the 26th of his career) and break the El Clasico scoring record with his 30th goal as Barcelona beat 10-man Real Madrid 4-3. Real had captain Sergio Ramos sent off for the 19th time. With mine games remaining, it’s tight at the top of La Liga with Atletico Madrid (70 points), neighbours Real (70) and Barca (69).
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•W e can have an all-English, allGerman or all-Spanish Champions League final after the quarterfinal draw paired Barcelona with Atletico Madrid, Manchester United v Bayern Munich, Paris St Germain v Chelsea and Real Madrid v Borussia Dortmund. The first legs are on 1/2 April, the return legs on 8/9 April.
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Artificial pitches will be allowed in all rounds of the FA Cup from next season, the Football Association has announced in a move which could herald a sea-change in attitudes to the surface. Sports minister Helen Grant has welcomed the announcement and has called on the Football Conference to allow 3G pitches in its competition. Under current rules, artificial pitches are banned from the first round of the FA Cup onwards and in the Conference upwards - the Conference rejected a bid to change the regulations as recently as January The FA’s decision could be a significant game-changer, ever though the Premier League said it had no plans to look at the issue because its clubs have the resources to provide top-quality grass surfaces. FA general secretary Alex Horne said: ‘Clubs are increasingly seeing the benefits of using 3G surfaces across the football pyramid and clubs who play on those surfaces can now retain home advantage in the competition. They are a very useful asset and capable of delivering 50 plus hours per week as compared to a natural turf pitch which can deliver perhaps five hours per week. This is clearly an advantage for clubs, or communities,
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The value of 3G pitches has been clearly demonstrated during the recent wet weather where leagues within the grassroots game have migrated to them to address fixture backlogs. There are only around 600 good quality artificial pitches in England and the FA are looking to substantially increase that number. The sports minister has already held talks with the FA and the Football Conference on the issue - Maidstone United, who had unsuccessfully sought the rule change, are in her constituency. Grant said: ‘I believe that allowing 3G pitches in the Football Conference would now be a sensible step. Of course it is for the Football Conference in conjunction with the FA to make any decision on the use of 3G pitches. I will continue to press the case for a change of the rules and will be holding formal discussions with football authorities over the coming weeks.’ Read co.uk/
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Amir Khan will finally return to the ring at the beginning of May after announcing he is to appear on the undercard of Floyd Mayweather Jnr’s next title fight in America Foiled in his attempts to secure a title showdown with Mayweather, Amir has chosen to take on Luis Collazo in his first fight for 13 months, at the Las Vegas MGM Grand on May 3 It will also be his first appearance in the welterweight division, after
stepping up from light-welterweight, and the Bolton boxer will attempt to relaunch his title hopes in a bout that is part of the support card for Mayweather’s contest with Marcos Maidana. Collazo will be known to British boxing fans after losing to Ricky Hatton in a WBA welterweight title fight in Boston in 2006. Read more: http://www.dailymail. co.uk
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large sunday roast 6.95€ (to include sweet 9.50€) Opening Hours: Mon – Sat 12 noon-4pm and 7pm - close, sun 12 noon-4pm (closed thursdays)
C/Sierra Nevada, 23, Roquetas de Mar Tel: 664 216 388 (Bob) or 661 165 540 (Lesley) reservations RecommendeD
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