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The airline Ryanair has announced it will cancel 21 routes to the Canary Islands and lower frequencies of a further 32 in retaliation for what they consider a "breach" of the regional government’s agreement, granting incentives for the airline to increase their operations to and from the Islands. In a statement the airline announced the cancellation of routes and reduced frequencies to the Canaries
will mean the loss of 1.1 million passengers and the destruction of 1,100 direct jobs on Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote and Tenerife where they operate. Ryanair pointed out that they had signed an agreement with the Canary Islands Government whereby the latter undertook to "establish an incentive system" guaranteeing "low operating costs at airports" on the islands.
Citing that the autonomous region has not fulfilled its commitment, the airline reduced traffic by 26% to the Canary Islands, which will result in transport numbers falling from 4.35 to 3.2 million passengers a year to the archipelago, according to Ryanair. These measures will enter into force from this November, which will see Gran Canaria hit hardest with the loss of seven routes, and reduction in frequencies on eight more meaning the loss of 38 weekly flights.
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British Embassy warns homeowners to ensure they rent properties in accordance with Spanish law
Homeowners who rent out their properties to holidaymakers are being warned they could face huge fines unless they comply with Spanish law. The British Embassy has become aware of a number of cases where homeowners have been fined up to €30,000 for letting properties without the correct permits. The Embassy has today (Monday) published advice for homeowners who rent out their properties or are considering doing so, which can be found on the UKinSpain
The regulations on letting tourist apartments (apartamentos turísticos) and holiday homes (viviendas vacacionales) vary by region. If you are planning on making a financial return by renting out your existing property, or buying one to let, you are recommended to seek independent legal advice and check the local licensing laws with your local town hall (Ayuntamiento). This is particularly important in Catalonia, the Balearic Islands and Canary Islands where the rental of holiday properties on a short-term basis is strictly regulated. The authorities in these areas are cracking down on homeowners who rent out their properties to tourists (particularly through online adverts) without complying with Spanish law. If you own or are planning to buy an apartment which is part of a Comunidad de Propietarios (Committees of property owners who are responsible for the management of communal areas of apartment buildings/ complexes), you should also check whether there are any rules that prohibit or restrict short-term letting.
Brits urged to take out insurance as hospitalisation cases soar
Holidaymakers and their families face risk of huge bills if visitors lack insurance or invalidate their policies New report reveals Spain has highest number of hospitalised Brits worldwide More than 1,100 cases of Brits ending up in hospital were reported to consular staff in Spain last year, according to a new report from the Foreign Office. The number is equivalent to 20 hospitalisations in
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for EU citizens planning to live in Spain for more than three months The Spanish Government has introduced new residency requirements for all EU citizens – including Britons – who plan to reside in Spain for more than three months. Under the new rules, EU citizens applying for residency in Spain may be required to produce evidence of sufficient financial means to support themselves (and dependants). Applicants may also be asked for proof of private or
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Owners who rent out properties on a long-term basis are generally not required to apply for a special licence. However, it is worth seeking professional advice to make sure that you are complying with Spanish legislation and that you are using the correct rental contract. There are different types of contracts depending on how long the property is being let for, such as arriendos de vivienda which are for a minimum of five years, and arriendos de temporada which are generally for one year or less. You can get copies of these contracts from tobacconists (estancos). Taxes: Owners of properties should also be aware that whether or not you are resident in Spain, you will need to declare rental income to the Spanish tax authorities. Homeowners may wish to seek advice from a professional tax adviser (asesor/gestor). Managing a property rental: You may want to consider hiring a Spanish letting agent to assist with finding tenants, drawing up rental contracts and managing the property on your behalf.
Spain every week, and represents nearly a third of the total number of cases around the world. The figures come from the annual British Behaviour Abroad report for the period 1 April 2011 - 31 March 2012. In the Balearics, the number of reported cases has soared. Over the last two years (since 2009/10), Mallorca has seen a 132% increase in hospitalisations, and Ibiza a 40% rise. Many of these cases involve teenage holidaymakers. Common causes are road accidents, balcony incidents and heart attacks. Meanwhile Malaga has seen a 45% increase over the last year alone. public healthcare insurance. The Ministerial Order sets out the new requirements and some of the documentation applicants may be asked to present. A British Embassy (and therefore unofficial) translation with more detailed information is available on the UKinSpain website. All EU citizens planning to reside in Spain continue to need to register in person at the Oficina de Extranjeros (Foreigners Office) in their province of residence or at designated Police stations. More information is available on the Ministry of the Interior’s website.
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Ryanair's recent spat over incentives for flying to The Canary Islands is little more than an exercise in cynicism and bully boy tactics.
Thank you micky
Ryanair Boss Michael O'Leary
Annual Ryanair traffic to Gran Canaria will be reduced by 300,000 passengers, from 1.1 million to 800,000 passengers per year. Vice President of Ryanair, Michael Cawley, said he regretted that the decision of the Canary Islands Government had directly caused the situation meaning that "instead of the 4.4 million passengers” they had expected to carry “and the creation of thousands of jobs directly generated by the increase in passengers" that due to the loss of incentives, the company's traffic will now be reduced by 26% to 3.2 million passengers annually. Cawley said that passengers and jobs will be lost in the Canary Islands "in favour of other European airports with lower operating costs, where Ryanair will continue to grow." He also said that "these cuts could be reversed and cancelled, but
only when the Canary Islands Government reintroduced the system of incentives agreed", something that Ryanair "will continue fighting for" The routes that Ryanair plans to cancel to the Canary Islands are the following: Gran Canaria (7) 1 Bratislava 2 Baden Baden 3 Liverpool 4 Pisa 5 Santander 6 Shannon 7 Zaragoza Lanzarote (6) 1 Eindhoven 2 Baden Baden 3 Santander 4 Valencia 5 Valladolid 6 Zaragoza Tenerife (4) 1 Doncaster 2 Knock 3 Oporto 4 Zaragoza Fuerteventura (4) 1 Edinburgh Frankfurt Hahn 2 3 London Luton 4 Cork
There should be no surprise from anyone at how things have turned out. At the end of the day cheap flight companies like Ryanair are rarely, if ever, capable of anything more than cheap politics, penny pinching tactics and more often than not blows as low as their prices. They care little about the people they claim to serve. Don't get me wrong, I'm no snob, and have benefited along with millions of others from the rise of low cost air fares. The game is simple; don't ask me to expect anything more than a seat bathed in a fluorescent jaundice glow, packed among others who also could not really afford to fly the distance any other way and I won't ask how on earth you managed to provide one of the most fuel intensive, environment wrecking, long distance forms of transport for less than a rubbery steak dinner at a down at heel London cafe (drinks extra and certainly over priced). We have accepted Mr. O'leary's organisation, trained in fascism, degradation and quality depravation, under the illusion that we deserve to fly to exotic destinations for next to no money and on the basis of his overly touted self-made image as the protector of our consumer rights. But the simple fact is, just, like the global economy in which he flourished, that it is simply not a sustainable relationship. The Canary Islands government can ill afford such partnerships when key public sector workers are being hit with redundancies and pay cuts. Over the last decade their pursuit of low cost air travellers, all inclusive budget package tourists and pandering to offshore tour operators have reaped them falsely inflated numbers and a dying local economy. Wake up Canaries, you are worth a hell of a lot more than O'Leary and his gang can ever really deliver. What's more, the recent governmental focus on luxury accommodation hardly complements preferential subsidies to tinkering airlines who deliver little more than a pasty white consumer already fleeced, either at origin or on the flight over, for the little they were worth to start with and then deposited on the island for two weeks of sun burn and gruel at their all-inclusive ghettotel. I mean just look at where these flights have been cut from and you may get a sense of their overall importance to these islands or indeed to the high minded Mr. Micky O. Let's not pander to his kind. ~Timon
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More than 2500â‚Ź raised and still counting...
Once again the English speaking community have got together to do something exraordinary in support of Canarian Breast Cancer Association ACCM. The last saturday in July saw more than a hundred people join to cheer and holler for the walkers of Puerto Rico all taking part in the sponsored walk event organised by Kim Higgins of well known and loved venue The Pub in the Puerto Rico Centro Comercial. The idea was a simple one: get as many people together as possible to find sponsorship for a group jaunt from the main British resident town on the south of Gran Canaria down to one of the most popular beaches In true Brit charity style many people dressed up in attention grabbing costumes to walk the 8 and a half km course along the costal path from Puerto Rico to Amadores beach and back again. Fun and frivolity was the order of the day with several Canarians and other spanish speakers joining to complete what for some was
an extraordinary journey on foot to show solidarity for all those affected by this awful desease. Marisa Herera, the charity's founder and various others also turned up at the event to lend their support and their thanks for the efforts of this fun loving bunch who had decided to take it upon themselves to help raise money for one of the most important charity groups anywhere in The Canary Islands. After the walk Kim, along with trusty sidekick Graham, announced that the 2000â‚Ź target had been exceeded during the event, which meant of course that the editor of this publication is going to have to make good on his promise to walk from Puerto Rico across the mountain of Gran Canaria to the iconic Roque Nublo and then down the other side to Las Palmas. More about that in the next edition, but rest assured he will be coming round looking for sponsorship, so prepare yourself to dig deeply. An amazing day and a phenominal result meaning that this years campaing is off to
a roaring start, thanks yet again to that community minded bunch down in Puerto Rico. These are the people who epitomise the true giving nature of those brits who have chosen to make a life for themselves in paradise, and to help those who need it most. The Scandinavian community too was represented by our Nordic editorial team who broke with their more usual swedish conservative manner to support the cause - Well done Kim and everyone who joined in on the day. Watch out for the editor who has gone to ground while he trains for his Long Walk to Las Palmas on Sept 29th
On 29th of September our Editor will attempt to walk across the island from Puerto Rico to Roque Nublo then on to Las Palmas; 100Km in support of Breast Cancer Charity ACCM
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House Prices Down
House prices in The Canaries fell in the second quarter, the fall nationally was 11.5%, which contrasts with a fall of 9.2% in the previous quarter, according to the latest Tinsa report on local housing markets. Most territories and provinces followed this downward trend, the most prominent decline being recorded in La Rioja, with a 22.6% fall in prices returning this Community to 2003 levels. Catalonia followed (-18%), then Aragon (-16.3%), Valencia (-14%), Castilla-La Mancha (-13.8%) and Madrid (-13.8%). In line with the national average stood Castilla y León (-11.8%), Andalusia (-11.6%), Navarra (-11.5%), Murcia (-10.8%), The Canary Islands (-10,6%) and the Balearic Islands (-10.5%). Completing the list were Extremadura (-10.1%), Galicia (-6.2%), Asturias (-5.2%), Ceuta (-4%), Cantabria (-3.6%) and Melilla (- 3.3%).
Rents also down
The rents of beachfront apartments have fallen across the Spanish coasts by between 10 and
40 percent this summer, according to a report by TecniTasa. The appraisal company notes that the Valencia, region which has suffered the greatest drop in prices, is down 40%, ahead of other destinations such as The Canary Isalnds (-30%), Andalusia (-25%) and Murcia (-25%). Other regions such as Galicia, Catalonia, Cantabria and the Balearic Islands have declined by 20%, while the fall in prices has been lower in Asturias and the Basque Country (-10%). The places in mainland Spain where you can find cheapest rents are Grao Castellón (Castellón), where you can find apartments of 72 square meters for 600 euros per month, ie less than 9 euros per square metre per month which compares with Lugo (10 euros), Oliva, Valencia (11 euros) and Zapillo in Almeria (11 euros per sq metre). By contrast, the most expensive destinations are in the Playa del Sardinero (Santander), with an average of 90 euros per square meter per month, ahead of San Sebastián (73.3 euros) or Sitges, Barcelona (at 55 euros)
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computerised dashboard a green light marks go, there is a battery image telling you how much charge the battery has and another bar indicator telling you at any given time how much power you are using. The space age styling of the Twizy is certainly a head turner and provoked comments from other drivers whilst waiting at traffic lights. No sooner had I left the showroom when I got to a long steep slope, where the silence of the motor is replaced by a whine reminiscent of Erny driving the fastest milkcart in the west as the motor had to really work, we got to the flat at the top of the hill the and whining disappeared. This is of the first electric vehicles that does not need a special charger and can be just plugged into the mains at home and according to the dealer costs around 1euro to fully charge, which should be good for about 100km. There are no windows and there
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The extraordinary Evelien Zafffiro, has decided to take her bespoke cake enterprise, Tartisima, to the next level in San Fernando with the opening a cake shop from which to indulge her clients with a selection of incomparably delicious creations and offer for the first time to the general public her exclusive, pastries and sweets with the formation of the candy pink and gorgeous Tartisima emporium where you will not only find her mouth watering creations being lovingly hand crafted before your very eyes, but you will also be able to sit down and relax away from the hustle and bustle of your everyday life and enjoy a coffee with a little slice of heaven in the form of her elegant and artful dulces, all under one roof where a mouthful of sin is expected and pleasure is a requisite. Originally from Holland and living here with her young children and dashing husband on the South of the Island, Evelien formed Tartisima in 2008, as a hobby, having realised that on this island the art of cakery was rarely practiced with any love or competence for truly inspired delights. With her new business partner Nicky they have worked tirelessly to bring a dream alive. Having spent months searching to find an ideal location they discovered just what they were looking for in San Fernando. Opening later this month, lovers of sweetness and cream can sit on the terrace and savour their delicious cakes and sweets either to take away, or to enjoy over a delicious drink with friends at what is sure to be the new and most gleeful getaway spot of the autumn for all ladies that lunch and gents who enjoy a touch of sin in the afternoons, Tartisima does for baking what Agent Provocateur has done for knickers. If you want to really know pleasure, then you have to look for it and if it is as visually stimulating as it is tasteful and sensual, created with passion and
elegance, then few will be able to resist the delights that await inside. Each handcrafted and Exclusive "Tartisima" design is made with detail and hours of loving care. Providing you with the ultimate in gifts for friends and loved ones; Corporate Events and of course the centerpiece of any Birthday, Wedding or Anniversary Celebration. Guaranteed to make any day a celebration and your celebrations unforgettable. Check out their facebook page for all the latest information on their sumptuous creations and to get an exclusive invitation to their scintillating opening event in a couple of weeks time. The location of the shop has thus far been kept a closely guarded secret so check out http://FB.com/tartisima for more.
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is sufficient room in the cockpit to give a sensation of safe freedom. Once I had stopped reaching for a gearstick I really enjoyed the drive, which around town was nippy enough and as the motor whines when you really put your foot down, it is a timely reminder to keep within speed limits. Two large wing mirrors give good all round vision to make up for the lack of a rear view mirror and there is the option of a beeper to warn people when you are reversing as the silence of the vehicle could catch some unawares. When you buy a Twizy part of the deal is that the battery is not yours but on rent at around 50euros a month, which covers all servicing etc and as it is a rental if there is any problem you just change it for another. At around 8,000euros for the model 80 many will think twice, but at 100 km/euro it starts to pay for itself from day one. A lean green city machine. Ian Wilcox
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The car and in the family home, are among the most common places for young people to make love in the canaries, a study has revealed. Their parents car or their house are among the most common places where young canarians have sex, specifically, 8 of 10 people, aged between 18 and 32 years old, claim to have made love in a vehicle having no other choice, or else choosing it as their first choice. With the climate here so very pleasing it is surprising more don't get out and enjoy themselves al fresco.
Food Prices Rise By 2.6% in July The difference between the price paid by consumers and received by farmers in July remained virtually stable in the Canary Islands compared with the month of June, however prices have risen by 2.67% between origin and destination, according to data from COAG-Canaria.
Las Palmas confirms no Womad 2012D The City of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria has reiterated the decision not to hold the Womad 2012 event The Councillor for Education, Culture and Sports of the Municipality of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Maria Isabel Garcia Bolta has confirmed the decision to not hold Womad, ruling out the possibility of funding alternatives from the city despite suggestions that they charge ab entrance fee to finance this popular event. WOMAD have previously stated that if the city won't fund it then they will have to pull out.
Residencia applications in July
8000 residence certificates were issued during July leading to complaints about the ineffeciency of the administrative system. The City of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria received a total of 8,000 requests in one month making an average of 500 per day, to issue certificates of residence, an overly bureaucratic process that has not been well received, as many complain about waiting times and the cost of documentation. The rush comes ahead of the new flight subsidy rules in force from September
Two women arrested for robbery
Agents of the General Police Canaria (CGPC) arrested two women on Tuesday, from Senegal, for an alleged armed robbery in San Bartolome de Tirajana, after receiving several complaints and complaints from both tourists and businesses about harassment in the street. After offering bracelets of different colors they would try to steal money from the wallets of buyers, being in some cases, "very violent", said the Canary government press release. Plain clothed detectives witness the women trying to rob two young Germans
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HEAT WAVE RETURNS to canaries
The heatwaves of the last month have seen temperatures as high as 43º in some areas and its been described as the hottest July for 70 years. What with last winter being the driest on record it is little wonder that wild fires have broken out on 3 of the islands simultaneously. The president of The Canaries has called for a specialist force to be created specifically to deal with the dangers of fire after Tenerife, La Palma and La Gomera were ravaged. Another heatwave warning has been issued as we go to press with temperatures set to exceed 35ºC
LANGUAGE COURSES FOR ALL
Starting this September, the Olive Grove Language Academy in Telde who have now opened a new premises in San Fernando (Maspalomas) will start to offer a selection of their fun and intuitive courses for adults and children to get to grips with new languages.
Having become well known for offering great quality courses, in smaller groups and at a low monthly cost, from September they will begin teaching English, Spanish and French in San Fernando and are also providing a much needed after school homework club and a 3 hour Saturday school for children who might benefit from some proffesional attention with this innovative team who have been doing so much over the last year to show people not only how easy it can be to learn the langage but also how much fun their fresh approach can be. Their teachers are all multi lingual, and will help you to learn your chosen language effectively but without the stress sometimes found in more traditional schools and academies. They are very proud of their methods and approach to teaching foreign languages and the feedback from their students has been heartfelt and filled with praise for how wonderfully effective they are.
New to the south of the island is their Homework Club de deberes Apoyo
Understanding how difficult it is to find time to help with children's homework, especially with the shift patterns and long hours that people work here in Gran Canaria, Olive grove have started to offer an alternative to the stress of trying to build in extra time for homework by providing a stimulating and well thought through place were students can gain maximum benefit from getting their homework done and getting it right. The school system can be confusing. Olive Grove are offering two packages for the Homework Clubs. From 4pm until 6pm Monday to Friday where they have qualified, multi lingual and experienced teachers on hand to help your child with their homework, they also provide activities, games, drinks and snacks. Packages are either 5 hours per week, or 10 hours per week. Classes begin in September and they will help you to ensure that your child's grades stay the best they can be, while providing the best kind of inobtrusive care. Prices start from 5 hours per week: €60 per calendar month (less than €3 per hour!) 10 hours per week: €100 per calendar month (€2.30 per hour) - Individual cost per hour: €4.50
Saturday School San Fernando, Maspalomas
Every Saturday morning during term time, they have a bilingual Saturday School for children aged 6 - 10. The classes will encourage your child to learn and improve their Spanish and English through a variety of exercises, games, songs and multi media that will take them beyond what they learn from television or the playground. Thier highly effective double immersion in languages works extremely well with children and the fun element of the classes keeps them focused and engaged. The classes run from 10am until 1pm so this is also an ideal time for you as a parent to relax knowing that your child is having fun whilst learning. The Saturday classes run from 10am - 1pm €50 (with Family discounts available) If you would like any information about thie courses, email them through their website
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Sterling at 4-year high
It was another difficult month for the Euro. In early July it touched a two-year low against the US dollar and came close to the 12-year low against the yen that it had established a month earlier. At the same time the Euro at last broke below the psychologically-important 80p barrier, allowing sterling/euro to reach its highest level since October 2008. Since then the single currency has halted its retreat. It is not clear whether it has come to a stop because investors are reappraising their outlook or simply because of the seasonal torpor that afflicts financial markets during the summer.
If the problems facing the Euro are not identical to those of recent months, then they are not a whole lot different. Greece has a new government, one which is pledged to keeping the country in the Euro zone and towing the austerity line, but the pro-euro coalition has yet to come up with a workable idea to achieve the economic growth necessary to balance the budget. The best guess is that the Greek economy will shrink by between 6% and 7% this year and it is not difficult to find economists who predict that Greece will eventually have no alternative but to leave the single currency. Spain has negotiated a €30bn bailout-lite package to help troubled banks, with outline permission to triple that amount if necessary. EU Commission President Herman Van Rompuy described as a "breakthrough" the German Chancellor's agreement to allow the money to be channelled direct to the banks rather than going via the Madrid government. Investors tended to agree with him at the time (in late June) but have become sceptical at the subsequent lack of progress. Spain's sovereign bonds are no more popular with non-Spanish investors today than they were a couple of months ago. In mid-
July the government raised €3bn of two-to seven-year debt but only by paying 6.7% for the longer maturity.
The French President and the Spanish Prime Minister have both announced that more savings need to be made to bring their budget deficits below the 3.5% required by the fiscal compact. For Spain the extra cuts will amount to €65bn, not a helpful development with a quarter of the workforce unemployed. It is still by no means certain that Spain will be able to manage without the full-fat EU bailout that Sr Rajoy is so keen to avoid. Another possible obstacle to a comprehensive solution to Euroland's sovereign debt crisis is the German constitutional court, which has the last word on whether or not government policies are permissible. It will not be until mid-September that the court publishes its opinion on Germany's participation in the European Stability Mechanism upon which much of the EU's strategy depends. The International Monetary Fund has been stirring the pot too. In its latest comment it described the euro zone situation as "critical" and advised the European Central Bank to push ahead with "unconventional measures" to provide liquidity. For good measure, the IMF described the Euro as overvalued. Some would say the same about the Pound, at least as far as its relationship with the Euro is concerned. Sterling is within three cents of its peak in autumn 2008 and there can be little doubt that, if it gets that far, there will be a longish queue of investors, firms and expats keen to buy the cheapest euros they will have seen in nearly four years. Statistical evidence of UK economic activity has been chequered. Purchasing managers' index readings for June
indicated continuing expansion in Britain's manufacturing and services sectors but there is a suspicion that the figures for second quarter gross domestic product will be negative. Inflation has come back into line at 2.4%, further narrowing but still not closing - the gap with earnings, which rose by 1.5%. Unemployment fell from 8.2% to 8.1% while, simultaneously, the number of people claiming job seeker's allowance went up. Sterling has had a good run in the last 12 months, strengthening by 16% against the Euro. It has made back half the loss it incurred between August 2007 and December 2008. It is impossible to imagine it continuing at that upward pace for another 12 months. Anyone with Euros to buy should give serious consideration to covering part of their requirement at current levels. To talk about your money transfers and obtain the best rate, talk to our preferred currency specialist Moneycorp. They can be contacted on 951319700, let them know The Canary News sent you
Is the Euro irreversible? How big will the bailouts get? What a time to win gold! At present it seems no currency can safely say they are in a gold medal position and like a decathalon each currency takes a leading position only to fall back into the pack as bad
news follows good and is not allowing any currency to take a lead position and stay there. The last couple of weeks has seen the again “so called end of the euro” with Greece on the fringe of leaving, Spain
needing a bailout and Finland not agreeing to support any funding to Spain and of course lack of any real unity from the eurozone leaders. Here cometh The European Central Bank charging to take control
with Mr Draghi saying the euro project is irreversible as too much time has been spent on the project . The implication here of course was that The ECB would find some way of supporting governments either
by buying bonds (keeping yields down) or maybe looking to increase bailout packages however as in the past no real activity was undertaken and the euro started a rollercoaster of a ride against the dollar and the pound. With consumer confidence also dipping and readings of PMI’s unchanged in July then the euro appeared to need some help. All eyes were focussed on the ECB monthly meeting for a possible interest rate reduction or a round of QE and neither happened, fortunately on a positive note we hear that the ECB did not buy any government bonds of late so it means that investors are still reasonably happy. News from the UK actually helped the euro as we saw the economy slip further into recession during Q2 and is around 5% lower than before the crisis started so all is not good back home. The latest manufacturing statistics also were poor showing a recovery is further away than hoped. Now it was the turn of The BOE and they also held interest rates and made no attempt at a further round of QE, preferring instead to wait until the government’s “ funding for lending scheme” has on the economy. Just to add to the
gloom in the UK, house prices fell in July bringing the annual change to a minus 2.6%, add this to a lower than expected number of mortgage approvals and the market will probably taking sometime to recover. In the US, house prices increased for the 4th month in a row and with the latest set of figures showing the number of people going back to work, consumer confidence may just be on the up. No doubt there will be tough times ahead however markets do like confidence. Finally China it seems is managing to hold its own as we hear that the manufacturing sector improved in July and rose to its highest for 5 months so they will be keen to see a recovery in the eurozone for demand to continue to rise. Exchange rates during the last 2 weeks have been
High Low £ to $ 1.5688 1.549 £ to Euro 1.2803 1.2560 Euro to $ 1,2439 1.2146
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Legal Guidance
Cambios en la forma de acreditar la residencia para acceder a la bonificación al transporte aéreo de residentes Changes in the way to prove your residence to access the bonus air transport of residents For all flights from September 1, 2012, residents of non-peninsular territories wishing to receive the bonus must prove residency by the following documents: Spanish citizens: certificate of residence issued by the city hall, accompanied by the national identity card as ID. For Spanish citizens under 14 who do not have ID, you only need to submit the certificate of residence. Foreign nationals: a certificate of residence, accompanied by the national identity card passport as ID. These documents will only be effective for the purpose of accreditation of residence whilst still within the valid dates marked on the document.
FAQs How are residents affected in nonpeninsular territories by the changes to residence accreditation? In the Canary Islands, Balearic Islands and Ceuta and Melilla regions residents must have a registration certificate issued by the municipality in which they reside, as laid out in Annex I of Royal Decree 1313/2001 (the certificate called "travel") to be eligible for subsidised air travel tickets from September 1, 2012. Therefore, those passengers who do not already have this certificate should go to their town hall, or use electronic means made available by the municipality to apply for one. Is a new certificate required for each and every flight? The subsidies do not require you to send the certificate anywhere, only that you show it, so it is not necessary to obtain a certificate each time you fly. The certificate will be valid for six months, so that it can be used on all trips made during that period. Who benefits from this? There are no changes. The reductions in rates of regular air transport services apply to Spanish citizens and those from other
Member States of the European Union (as well as those from other States that have signed the Agreement on the European Economic Area, and Switzerland) who are entered on the municipal register within any municipality of the Autonomous Regions of The Balearics and the Canary Islands or the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla. Does this change the way you should buy tickets? You can continue to buy online? There are no changes. Passengers can still buy their tickets as they did before and will continue to benefit from the 50% discount on airfare at the time of purchase. Can boarding be denied if you do not have your ID? Again no changes. Spanish citizens must be identified with their national identity card to qualify for this grant. Simply showing a driver's license or passport is not sufficient. Meanwhile, foreign citizens must carry their passport as identification. Can they deny boarding if I do not bring the certificate? Effective from September 1st , travellers must make sure they carry the certificate and identification documents indicated. If you cannot prove residence or identity, you cannot fly with the subsidised ticket purchased. For tickets purchased before September 1st must residency be proved with the certificate? For all trips made from September 1st you will require proof of residence with the certificate of the municipality, regardless of the date you bought it. If you have acquired a ticket where the return is after September 1st, you will need to prove residence with the certificate for your return flight. Can no one check that I qualify for the subsidy by computer? The Ministry of Development, in collaboration with the Ministry of Finance and Public Administration, is working on a telematic system to confirm each citizen is eligible for the grant before issuing the ticket and thereby avoiding the citizen having to provide a physical certificate from the City Hall. This is expected to be launched in coming months.
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Para todos los vuelos se realicen a partir 1 de septiembre de 2012, los residentes en territorios no peninsulares que deseen acogerse a la bonificación deben acreditar su residencia mediante los siguientes documentos: Ciudadanos españoles: el certificado de residencia expedido por el ayuntamiento, acompañado por el documento nacional de identidad como documento identificativo. Para los ciudadanos españoles menores de 14 años que no tengan DNI, sólo será necesario presentar el certificado de residencia del ayuntamiento. Ciudadanos extranjeros: el certificado de residencia del ayuntamiento, acompañado del documento nacional de identidad pasaporte como documento identificativo. Estos documentos solo serán eficaces a los efectos de acreditación de la residencia, cuando estén en vigor.
Preguntas frecuentes Cómo se verán afectados los pasajeros residentes en territorios no peninsulares con los cambios de acreditación de residencia? Los residentes en las Comunidades Autónomas de Canarias, Islas Baleares y las Ciudades Autónomas de Ceuta y Melilla deberán acreditar su residencia en dichos territorios mediante el certificado de empadronamiento que emiten los ayuntamientos, según el modelo del Anexo I del real Decreto 1313/2001 (el llamado certificado “de viajes”), para poder acogerse a su derecho a percibir la bonificación al transporte aéreo en los billetes que se vuelen a partir del 1 de septiembre de 2012. Por tanto, aquellos pasajeros que aún no dispongan de este certificado deben acudir a su ayuntamiento, o emplear los medios telemáticos se están disponibles en su municipio, con el fin de solicitar su expedición. Se necesita un certificado para cada vuelo que voy a realizar? Para recibir la subvención no se requiere la entrega del certificado, solo su exhibición, por lo que no es necesario obtener un certificado cada vez que se vuele. La validez del certificado será de seis meses, por lo que se puede emplear en todos los viajes que se realicen durante ese período.
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Quién puede beneficiarse de esta subvención? No existen cambios al respeto. Las bonificaciones en las tarifas de los servicios regulares del transporte aéreo se aplicarán a los ciudadanos españoles y de los demás Estados miembros de la Unión Europea o de otros Estados firmantes del Acuerdo sobre el Espacio Económico Europeo o de Suiza, que se hallen inscritos en el padrón municipal en cualquiera de los municipios de las Comunidades Autónomas de Canarias y baleares y las Ciudades Autónomas de Ceuta y Melilla. Cambia la forma en que se deben adquirir los billetes? Se puede seguir comprando por internet? Tampoco existen cambios al respecto. Los pasajeros pueden seguir comprando sus billetes tal y como lo hacían hasta ahora y también se continuarán beneficiando del 50% de descuento sobre la tarifa aérea en el momento de la emisión del billete. Me pueden denegar el embarque si no llevo el DNI? De nuevo no hay cambios. Los ciudadanos españoles deben identificarse con el DNI para poder beneficiarse de esta subvención. En este caso no es válido ni el carnet de conducir ni el pasaporte. Por su parte, los ciudadanos extranjeros, deben identificarse con su DNI o pasaporte. Me pueden denegar el embarque si no llevo el certificado? A partir del 1 de septiembre, asegúrese de viajar con su certificado y los documentos identificativos indicados. Si no puede acreditar su residencia o su identidad, no podrá volar con el billete que ha adquirido. Para billetes adquiridos antes del 1 de septiembre es necesario acreditar la residencia con el certificado? Para todos los viajes que se realicen a partir de 1 de septiembre será necesario acreditar la residencia con el certificado del ayuntamiento, sea cual sea la fecha de emisión del billete. Se ha adquirido un billete de ida y la vuelta se realiza después del 1 de septiembre, será necesario acreditar a la vuelta la residencia con el certificado. No se podría comprobar informáticamente que cumplo los requisitos para ser beneficiario de la subvención? El ministerio de Fomento, en colaboración con el Ministerio de Hacienda y Administraciones Públicas, está trabajando en un sistema telemático que permite confirmar que el ciudadano cumple los requisitos para acceder a esta subvención antes de que se emita el billete y evitar así que el ciudadano deba aportar el certificado del ayuntamiento. Se pondrá en marcha durante los próximos meses.
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A Letter from George by Barrie Mahoney
Barrie Mahoney was a teacher, head teacher & school inspector in the UK, as well as a reporter in Spain, before moving to the Canary Islands as a newspaper editor. He is still enjoying life in the sun as a writer & author
A few days ago, I received a letter from an elderly reader, who has occasionally written to me over the years, either to congratulate or to disagree with one of my ‘Twitters’. Although I have never met George, I feel that I know him, as he has told me quite a lot about his life as an expat in Spain, and much of it has been very interesting and, on occasions, very helpful. I had suspected for some time that George was a habitual complainer and one of the “my glass is half full brigade�. Still, it takes all sorts to make an expat world, but I find that a naturally positive outlook is always the best advice for would-be expats. George, who originated from Preston, had lived and worked in Spain for many years. As is the case with many expats, George had assumed that Spain would be his home for life. However, suddenly, he had decided to return to the UK for health reasons, as well as intending to resume contact with an ever-diminishing group of family and friends, whom he began to miss even more as he grew older. The return to the UK was a mistake, and George quickly became disenchanted with the weather, which meant that he had to spend much of his day in a small, cold and expensive apartment. This, together with the realisation that an adequate pension that had meant a comfortable life in Spain would now hardly pay the essential bills, led George to realise that he had made a grave mistake. Although he had done his homework thoroughly before moving to Spain some thirty years earlier, he had failed to complete this process in reverse. He was totally unprepared for the many changes that he had to face living in what now seemed a foreign country, and not the “return home� that he had expected. As George was getting older, he needed his home to be warm, and his first gas bill came as a tremendous shock. He also quickly realised that after living for many years in Spain, his life in the UK, family and friends had moved on. Some had died, others had moved away, and those who had previously kept in contact a few times a year were busy with their own hectic lives, and they had little time left for George. It was not the homecoming that he had expected, and he began to long for his home, climate and life in Spain. It was a sad letter, and there were points that helped me to understand some of the many issues that many expats face if they decide to make the return trip to their countries of origin. George went on to say that he was considering returning to Spain once again; after six months he already had enough of the UK, and this time he was considering moving to Gran
Canaria. He identified the wonderful climate as the main reason, and would I help him to find somewhere suitable to live? George then went on to tell me that he didn't want to live on either the east or the west coasts of the island. He was opposed to the west of the island, because of the “heavy Atlantic rain� and the strong winds on the east coast. He was also totally opposed to living in “the fleshpots of the south�, because he loathed the tourist industry, and wanted to live well away from tourist beaches and other tourist centres. As George also suffers badly from travel sickness, he would not wish to live anywhere that involved a journey up a twisting mountain road! I was now wondering exactly where I could suggest as a new home for George. I briefly considered Las Palmas, but realised that based on other correspondence, George didn't like cities either. Residents of Gran Canaria, and visitors who know the island well, will by now recognise my dilemma. I wanted to be helpful, but other than Galdar or maybe, Sardina on the north coast, there really was nowhere in Gran Canaria for George to live. Gran Canaria is often called a continent in miniature�, and with very good reason, yet I could suggest nowhere really suitable for George. If any readers do have (polite) suggestions of where they think George would be happy, do please let me know. However, I also suspect that if I did suggest anywhere, George would be the kind of person who would complain for years, and blame me for the suggestion! I give up! I have come to the conclusion that I will suggest that George moves to Tenerife, and let the good people of Tenerife deal with the problem.
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Spanish Lesson 68
by Theresa Coe language exchange group (LEG) co-ordinator
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¿Bueno or bien?
Many people mix these up. Bueno and malo (good and bad) are adjectives, and so describe nouns or things: la comida es buena (the food is good); pero el servicio es malo (but the service is bad). We also use adjectives for impersonal expressions: fue bueno ver/te (it was good to see you); es malo mentir (it´s bad to lie). Bien and mal (well and badly) are adverbs, which means they describe verbs or actions: bailo bien pero canto mal (I dance well but I sing badly). It´s confusing because we say estoy bien (I´m well/fine/ okay) or está bien (it´s okay/alright). So bien can also mean these things. However, we are still describing the verb ‘estar’ (to be, or how we feel). To avoid mixing them up, remember ‘good’ by thinking of GOOD DAY (Buenos Días) and ‘well’ by thinking of ¿Cómo estás? Estoy bien. (How are you? I’m well).
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¿Posible o posiblemente?
I often hear pigeon-Spanish like: posible voy mañana (possible I´ll go tomorrow). Of course we mean to say possibly. A natural error as they sound similar, but if you want to form the equivalent of an English word that ends in –ly, you need to add ‘mente’ to the adjective: Possible/posiblemente (possible/possibly); triste/ tristemente (sad/sadly); probable/probablemente (probable/probably). The one most people remember best is ‘normally’: normalmente.
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¿Depende o dependiente?
¿Poco or pequeño?
small).
¿Nombre or número?
Many people mix up nombre (name or noun) with número (number) as they sound similar: ¿Cuál es tu nombre? (what´s your name?) but ¿cuál es tu número? (What´s your number?). Note that it´s more common to ask: ¿Cómo te llamas? (‘How do you call yourself’, from the verb LLAMAR: to call).
4)
¿Un, uno or una?
The number one can be uno or una – we use the masculine with ‘o’ for general stuff (uno, dos, tres – 1,2,3) and change it to the ‘a’ when describing something feminine: necesito UNA hora más – I need one hour more. However, whether the meaning is ‘one’, or ‘a/an’, we ALWAYS drop the ‘o’ before a noun, so it´s un momento, por favor (NOT uno momento). Similarly, we drop the ‘o’ on most adjectives if they appear BEFORE the noun (most go after, but exceptions include really common words like good and bad): e.g. un buen hombre (NOT un bueno hombre) or un mal día (a bad day). It´s also fine to say un hombre bueno/un día malo. Similarly, we say el primer día (the first day) but la primera planta (the first floor).
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carpet, which is alfombra/moqueta).
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¡¿Caja or caca?!
Mispronouncing a word slightly can also cause confusion. One student needed to practice Spanish for her job in a shoe shop, but had trouble pronouncing the word ‘box’: caja (CA-hah), so what she said while we practiced sounded like caca (crap): “Madam, would you like to keep the crap?” Hilarious. Other commonly mispronounced words include: aceptar (as-sep-tar, NOT ak-sept-ar, to accept), practicar (prac-tee-car, NOT prac-tee-sar) and farmacia (far-MA-seeya, NOT farma-
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Easily confused as both mean ‘little’. However, un poco is a noun or thing, meaning a little or a bit, while pequeño is an adjective (una casa pequeña: a little house). Avoid confusion by thinking of these words as ‘a bit’ and ‘small’: hablo un poco de español (I speak a bit of Spanish); but mi perro es pequeño (my dog is
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There are a few ‘false friends’ to be aware of: Spanish words which sound similar to English but mean something quite different – see lesson 46 for the lowdown. One that makes me giggle is when people say ‘dependiente’ (shop assistant) when what they mean is: it depends – depende (from the verb: depender). Others include: librería (bookshop, NOT library, which is biblioteca), sensible (sensitive, not sensible, which is sensato) and carpeta (folder, not
SEE-ya).
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Common mistakes in Spanish As a Spanish teacher, it´s interesting to note the type of mistakes English-speakers make when speaking another language, usually by translating word-for-word instead of saying things the way locals would. Here are some common pitfalls to avoid:
2)
Language
¿Hablo or habló?
It´s common to ‘push down’ on the wrong syllable of a word which sometimes changes its meaning. This happens a lot with verbs ending in ‘ar’. For example, hablo (AA-bloh) means ‘I speak’ (present tense) but if you accidentally emphasise the end: (aa-BLOH) you´re saying he/she spoke (past tense), written as habló, because the accent tells us which letter to stress. The same goes for verbs like pagar and comprar (to pay/to buy): pago/compro (PA-goh, COM-proh: I pay, I buy) and pagó, compró (he/she paid, and he/she bought).
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Moving Here
Part Shipments
We have previously looked at shipping the entire contents of your household to or from these islands by container, however the fact is that not everyone needs a whole container. Many people arrive here with everything they own under the illusion that this will be their last big move, only to find that it wasn't quite what they expected or worse still that they have completely miscalculated and end up unable to make ends meet. Over the last five years in particular the problem as been acute. Those who have arrived with a container filled with furniture, car and electronic goods find that in leaving they just do not want or need or are simply unable to move everything back again and so they leave with little more than just their most personal items, having sold the car, given the furniture away and wanting to return home with just a few boxes of things. The postal service was once a viable alternative to shipping, however with ever tighter controls on limits of weight and dimensions it has for most become far too expensive. Booking space within a container is easy to organise and is usually paid for by volume meaning that heavy items are no problem as weight will not be an issue. In 2001 it cost about 30€ to send a 20Kg box to mainland Europe by post now it is more like 85€ meaning that the cost of sending 20 boxes could as much as 1600€. Compare that to a cost of 650€ to ship 1 cubic metre by container, enough for about the same amount of boxes, and with no limit to the weight and the economics are obvious. What's more, it is the first cubic metre that is always the most expensive, due to the fixed costs involved. The more space you need the more economical it becomes, with 2.5 cubic metres costing just
over 1000€ and 5 cubic meters little more than 1600€ it is not difficult to see why this is the best option by far. Shipping without weight restrictions ultimately gives you the freedom to choose what you want ot take with you, whether you are coming or going, it's all about volume. There is no point to trying to sell a relatively new washing machine as you will never get the value back, and you will more than like need one where ever you are going, so it makes much more sense to bring your one with you if it is in working order. Getting a proper, professional shipping company involved is by far the best way to get the job done right. And most of the time trying to beat their price down is not really going to help you as most of the costs they quote will be fixed. An honest margin on top of the basic costs is what they will have calculated already and so anyone who says they can do it significantly cheaper either isn't offering the same service or there is something wrong along the way. A professional company should be able to pick your items up directly from you, after doing a full inventory, store them for as long as is necessary and then ensure that they are correctly accounted for and packed for shipment, that they reach their destination and are delivered to your door in good shape. Significantly lower prices usually mean the service being offered is not the same one. As stated in previous articles if the price is significantly different then you are likely to be paying for a significantly different service. If you are going to compare, make sure you compare thoroughly as mistakes can be costly and cause you unnecessary headaches.
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MOONLIGHT CINEMA times (6th-26th August)
Morish Delight
The Yumbo centre in Playa del Ingles is infamous for certain types of bar and club. Bar owners have cultivated a, shall we say, particular crowd. Unfortunately there are quite a few establishments who offer little more than cheap booze and a few dark corners (for some that is all that is required); however there are three or four places that of late have looked to give their clients something a little different, out of the ordinary and, well, a cut above the rest. When asked to describe his venue, bar owner Phil says simply "it is a lounge club without walls", he is of course referring to one of the venue's most visible attributes, namely that from its crow's nest position, above the hot steamy Bunker bar, visitors are afforded a unique view of the Yumbo in the round as the open air terrace has nothing to block the colourful spectacle of this party mecca in full swing except the glass panels that surround its elegant furnishings in what is fast becoming the de rigueur pre-club meeting and moving space on the south of the island. Whether it is the handholding eye gazing of the candy pink terrace eatery Parrots, the camp clutch and flirt of old favourite Wunderbar, or the voyeurs pleasure of being able to peek directly in to the glamorous working boudoirs of the first floor performing drags, your average people-watcher will be in seventh heaven at the glittering swirl that surrounds Harem. However, it is in fact the extraordinary mixes of the high energy dancing DJ, who so clearly loves her work, combined with the relaxed culture of fun evident from the staff inside that will keep you most thoroughly entertained. Mixologist Marius is not only professional but passionate about ensuring that those who visit Harem feel comfortable about letting their hair down, whether it is one of the snug white sofas they seek, a delicious cocktail, tasty, well balanced and performed to perfection, or if they just want to dance the night away to the DJs eclectic mix of classic pop, electro, dance and groove; visitors are unobtrusively let know that this place is designed for their night out and isn't trying to be anything more than a chic canvas on which they can paint their night in their own colours. Clients are even encouraged to suggest the music they would like to hear. And as for the lack of walls or boundaries, you will find that the crowd is neither gay, nor straight, nor singles nor couples but, like Marius's creations, a sumptuously colourful mix of extraordinary flavours, well presented in a high energy package with grace and attention to detail that will ensure consistent repeat custom for many year's to come from anyone lucky enough to discover it. Great work Harem. We award you 9 out of 10 and title of chicest most flavourful nightspot in the Yumbo
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Mon Aug 6
JACK AND JILL Jack (Adam Sandler), a successful advertising executive in Los Angeles with a beautiful wife (Katie Holmes) and kids, dreads one event each year: the holiday visit of his identical twin sister Jill (also Adam Sandler).
THE CHANGE UP Growing up together, inseparable best friends, but as the years have passed they’ve slowly drifted apart. Following a drunken night out together, Mitch and Dave’s worlds are turned upside down
Tue Aug 7
MAMMA MIA One of the greatest, happiest, sing along musicals ever. Romantic and charming. The perfect movie for under the stars. Platforms and wigs optional.
MIDNIGHT IN PARIS Just when Woody Allen seemed to have written and directed himself out, he comes up with his biggest hit.
Wed Aug 8
FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis think the simple act of adding sex to their friendship is going to be uncomplicated. I think we might know better..entertaining and amusing tale.
THIS MEANS WAR A fast-paced mix of explosive action and laugh-out-loud comedy. Two Agents both fall for the charming and lovely Lauren (Witherspoon). As Lauren struggles to choose between them they wage an epic battle for Lauren’s affection
Thu Aug 9
HORRIBLE BOSSES Hilarious film about 3 employees attempts to kill their bosses. Don’t go getting ideas! Very, very funny. Stars Kevin Spacey and Jennifer Anniston (unusually good in this one).
THE 40 YEAR OLD VIRGIN (GERMAN)Appeals equally to fans of no-holds-barred gross-out movies and those looking for something more intelligent. It’s hilarious, surprisingly perceptive, and even sweet.
Fri Aug 10
BRIDESMAIDS Thirty something woman’s world turned upside down when she agrees to be Maid of Honour. Critics say “10 out of 10, Very Very Very Funny…. real feel good film”
CRAZY STUPID LOVE (Spanish)A middle-aged husband’s life changes dramatically when his wife asks him for a divorce.
Sat Aug 11
GREASE Slick back your hair, and relax back to enjoy the best 50′s era Musical of all time. Prepare to sing along to all those songs you thought you had forgotten. Yes …you can dance in the aisles.
KNOCKED UP They say that opposites attract… well, for super-slacker Ben (Seth Rogen) and career-girl Alison (Katherine Heigl), that’s certainly the case – at least for one intoxicated evening.
Sun Aug 12
FERRIS BUELLERS DAY OFF One spring day, toward the end of his senior year, Ferris gives in to an overwhelming urge to cut school and head for downtown Chicago with his girl and his best friend to see the sights
HANNAH & HER SISTERS When Hannah’s perfect world is quietly sabotaged by sibling rivalry, she finally begins to see that she’s as lost as everyone else,
Mon Aug 13
WE HAVE BOUGHT A ZOO Uplifting. True story of a father who moves his family to reopen a struggling zoo. With Matt Damon & Scarlett Johansen.
THIS MEANS WAR A fast-paced mix of explosive action and laugh-out-loud comedy. Two Agents both fall for the charming and lovely Lauren (Witherspoon).
Tue Aug 14
FRIENDS WITH MONEY After she quits her lucrative job, Olivia finds herself unsure about her future and her relationships with her successful and wealthy friends. Starring Jennifer Aniston.
CHALET GIRL Very funny tale of a very pretty Tomboy stuck in a dead-end job trying to support her dad.
Wed Aug 15
BRIDESMAIDS Thirty something woman’s world turned upside down when she agrees to be Maid of Honour. Critics say “10 out of 10, Very Very Very Funny…. real feel good film”
GAY FILM PREMIERE!: THE SECOND BEGINNING Film premiere with Director’s discussion after the movie.
Thur Aug 16
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE Jamal (Dev Patel), an 18-year-old Indian orphan who has spent his life scavenging on the streets, lands as a contestant on the Hindi version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,
HORRIBLE BOSSES (GERMAN) Hilarious film about 3 employees attempts to kill their bosses. Don’t go getting ideas! Stars Kevin Spacey and Jennifer Anniston (unusually good in this one).
Fri Aug 17
MAMMA MIA One of the greatest, happiest, singalong musicals ever. Romantic and chaming. The perfect movie for under the stars. Platforms and wigs optional.
BRIDESMAIDS (SPANISH) Thirtysomething woman’s world turned upside down when she agrees to be Maid of Honour. Criticis say “10 out of 10, Very Very Very Funny…. real feel good film”
Sat Aug 18
HORRIBLE BOSSES Hilarious film about 3 employees attempts to kill their bosses. Don’t go getting ideas! Stars Kevin Spacey and Jennifer Anniston (unusually good in this one).
THE DESCENDANTS Clooney as a man trying to find his emotional and ethical bearings, a man capable of being hurt and questioning himself. In The Descendants he gives his best performance to date.
Sun Aug 19
THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL A group of British retirees travel to India to take up residence in what they believe is a newly restored hotel.
Stupid, Crazy Love A middle-aged husband’s life changes dramatically when his wife asks him for a divorce.
Mon Aug 20
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES Jack Sparrow and Barbossa embark on a quest to find the elusive fountain of youth, only to discover that Blackbeard and his daughter are after it too. Swashbuckling adventure.
THE BREAK UP In some films, Jennifer Anniston is really funny. This is one of them. A couple try and break up – and still try and hang on to the luxury pad too. Convincing and funny.
Tue Aug 21
WANDERLUST When George loses his job, there’s one option; to move in with George’s awful brother in Atlanta. On the journey with his wife (Aniston) stumble upon an idyllic community populated by colourful characters
MIDNIGHT IN PARIS Just when Woody Allen seemed to have written and directed himself out, he comes up with his biggest hit.
Wed Aug 22
BRIDESMAIDS Thirtysomething woman’s world turned upside down when she agrees to be Maid of Honour. Criticis say “10 out of 10, Very Very Very Funny…. real feel good film”
THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATOO Three words: Daniel Craig, Mesmerising. Totally gripping tale of the book that sold over 20 million copies.
Thu Aug 23
FRIENDS WITH MONEY After she quits her lucrative job, Olivia finds herself unsure about her future and her relationships with her successful and wealthy friends. Starring Jennifer Aniston.
THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (GERMAN) A group of British retirees travel to India to take up residence in what they believe is a newly restored hotel. comedy drama about life, love and new beginnings…
Fri Aug 24
WE BOUGHT A ZOO Uplifting. True story of a father who moves his family to reopen a struggling zoo. With Matt Damon & Scarlett Johansen.
THE DESCENDANTS (SPANISH) Clooney as a man trying to find his emotional and ethical bearings, a man capable of being hurt and questioning himself. In The Descendants he gives his best performance to date.
Sat Aug 25
MAMMA MIA One of the greatest, happiest, sing along musicals ever. Romantic and charming. The perfect movie for under the stars. Platforms and wigs optional.
THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (GERMAN) A group of British retirees travel to India to take up residence in what they believe is a newly restored hotel.
Sun Aug 26
KNOCKED UP Ben and Alison go through a hysterically funny, anxious and heart-warming journey that leads to huge laughs in the most outrageous comedy of the year!
DEAD POETS SOCIETY Life affirming, uplifting movie set in the 1950s. Always worth seeing on the big screen.
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10 Wedding Day Don'ts 1. Don’t eat or drink food and beverages that stain your teeth on your wedding day. Avoid any teeth staining food and drinks such as red wine and red berries. You don’t want the stains ruining your pearly whites on your wedding day photos.
2. Don’t tan or spray tan. Although many of us love a sun kissed glow to our face and body, having a very dark tan can look unnatural on wedding photos. Even worse is burnt or post burnt peeling skin or unsightly white strap marks. Spray tans are also a very precarious arena to enter into for a wedding day look. Of course it all depends on your taste, but remember, a spray tan gone wrong is very hard to fix. If you’re looking for that all over face and body glow, why not try daily body moisturizers with subtle gradual self-tanners such as Dove.
3. Don’t change your skin-care program, medication routine or washing detergent etc; less than 8 weeks before the wedding. You don’t know how your skin is going to react to new treatments, so avoid any type of changes to your body routine in the months leading up to the big day.
4. Don’t have any beauty treatments within 1 week before the wedding. Eye brow waxing, facials, teeth whitening, haircuts or colors and any other similar beauty treatments should all be done at least 1 week before the wedding to give you time to correct any minor mishaps.
5. Don’t ingest salt (sodium) in the days before the wedding. Sodium holds 50 times its weight in water so avoid foods with lots of sodium such as salty meats, dressings or sauces at least
7 days before the wedding. Also avoid adding salt to your food. You could drop around 1 to 2 kilos with this small change in your diet.
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6. Don’t wear a bra with straps the morning of your wedding. Avoid the pink indents on your skin by wearing loose clothing and a strapless bra or even no bra at all, the morning of the wedding.
7. Don’t forget to drink lots of water! Drinks lots of water weeks before the big day to keep your skin clear and glowing. On the day, ensure that you drink lots of water between each alcoholic drink to avoid getting too tipsy!
8. Don’t forget your beauty SOS kit. Ensure you have to hand while you’re getting ready some doublesided sticky tape, different sized safety pins, packet of tissues, a small sewing kit, small scissors, a bleach pen, blotting papers, chewing gum or mints, razor, plasters, tampons, deodorant, nail polish remover, hair spray, nail clipper, emery board, clear nail polish, makeup remover wipes, gel foot cushions, and anything else you feel you may need on the day. You probably have most of what you need at home, but buy in what you don’t. It won’t go to waste even if you don’t use it on the day and it may even save a wedding day disaster and the stress which goes along with it.
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9. Don’t forget to touch up your make-up. Let your hair down and have a great time by all means, but don’t forget to take moments out for yourself to head to the bathroom and touch up your make-up. There will be lots of pictures taken of you all day and way on into the evening and you want to look your best.
10. Don’t forget to practice how to wipe away those tear correctly! Avoid the tears from running down your face and washing away your beautiful make up by pressing a tissue into the tear duct of each eye and let the tears roll into it. Bernadette Garside
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This precious two year old girl is terrified of humans. By the time TARA rescued her, life had been such a horrific experience as to potentially warp her beyond rehabilitation. Such was the magnitude of her fear, a new person entering an otherwise empty room would send Lua into a panic, pawing a cement floor in a desperate attempt to dig herself a hiding place. Then one of the TARA volunteers with considerable dog education experience spent an hour with Lua. Come to discover, Lua is a lovely, loving sentient being with real intelligence and a huge desire to please. Her problem was obvious. She had been exposed to the kind of people who give humans a bad name. Lua had been physically beaten and emotional abused for a good portion of her life. But despite the cruelty, she was able to hold on to her goodness. She didn’t turn bad, nasty, or angry. She just turned away from humanity. Now all she needs is a loving home, a loving human and someone to love with reckless abandon. At 5 kilos, Lua is the perfect lap dog, and is quite able to show delight when with a human she trusts. That will be the key to winning Lua over completely. Trustworthiness. If you can be that rock for her, Lua is the gal for you! BUSTER & MILLY This oh,so fine French Bulldog couple is looking for a home - a single home and family for the two of them to share. Mistress Milly is a svelte 11 kilos, 3 years young, and as affectionate to her human caretakers as she is to her reason for living, Master Buster. Her handsome young man is a bit more mature, grander in stature at 15 kilos, and a real gentleman in the best sense of the word. They are both microchipped, neutered, and up on their immunisations. If this breed is your cup of tea, here is a chance of a lifetime! PRINCESS HEIDI Her Royal Highness Heidi is not really a princess - but she might be. No one knows for certain. She was found starving, dehydrated, almost delirious wandering the streets - lost, confused, and just downright miserable. TARA swept her into protective custody, and no it is clear for
all to see - Heidi is a real lady, quite possible a lady of the court of cuties. She is seductively shy, wellmannered at all times, never a bark and an scratch let alone an lick at an inappropriate time on an inappropriate place. She is high society, this elegant little girl. What she needs is a herstory - a life that has a best friend, stability, security, and loads of love! HRH Heidi is only about 7 months, petite (about 6 kilos now), and carries herself with serenity and aplomb. Now what she needs to make life perfect is you! GRACIE At only 1 1/2 years, Gracie is being abandoned for the fourth time. Never anything she did wrong, just “unfortunate circumstances” of her human caretakers. As a result of the abuse and musical chairs lifestyle, Gracie is confused and afraid. However, once she believes in you, she won’t let you out of her sight (classic abandonment syndrome). What we need for Gracie now is a home that will love and care for Gracie with patience and understanding until she believes that this time luck is her lady. Gracie is warm and happy when she is around people she has confidence in (won’t beat her up or walk out on her). She doesn’t bark, is house-trained, doesn’t chew up household goods or personal belongings, is loyal and very anxious to please. She has a Dracula tooth which only adds to her adorableness (no, she doesn’t suck your blood but probably would if it would bring you pleasure). MILLY & MELODY These cuddly look alike kittens were rescued from the streets hiding in the under carriage of a car...but not at the same time - just days apart. Lucky girls are they to be saved from almost certain misery and a young death. Milly is about 3 months. She took immediately to her mirror image, Melody, who is only about 2 months old. Their good fortune continues as they have found wonderful mates in each other. They play with toys, scratch trees, just about anything that comes in their life - great, wonderful, lovable felines that need a permanent home to call their own. And they really do make a most elegant pair! Won´t you please, please help them continue their lucky streak. Check them out posing on their beloved Foster Tree!
Migrating Pets The creation of the European Union continues to have its supporters and detractors. Regarding animal welfare, the concept of a centralised government foretold the possibility of consistency and clarity between member countries in what had heretofore been a series of often contradictory domesticated animal laws and flaws.
Often pet owners desire to take their beloved pawed pals along for European holidays. Keeping one’s pet by your side for some is important. It is true for many of our snowbirds with residencies in their country of origin and another in Paradise – enjoying the original concept of timesharing – spending the warm weather months up north, and as the temperature chills and the sun abates, fleeing to Paradise where the climate is always inviting. The varying laws regarding the planned migration of family pets from locale to locale in multiple countries can be confusing. Plus laws are changing all the time and staying current is a challenge. From the first day of 2012, Great Britain no longer requires a six month quarantine before dogs and cats can enter their borders. This is a most welcome change that was long overdue. The pet and its human family no longer suffer from a long separation usually exacerbated by solitary confinement in kennel conditions. This unnecessary procedure not only caused the pain of missing companionship. The inhumane process too often resulted in the pet’s demise – literally death from a broken heart. Older dogs and cats in particular struggled to survive the ordeal. There is no longer any quarantine requirement in Europe outside of Ireland. That remaining travesty has legislation pending to right the wrong. Also, good news: Great Britain and Norway no longer require blood tests to confirm the absence of rabies – an antiquated law that with today’s medical advances has
little justification.
Unfortunately, the only European country still requiring a blood test to prove the absence of rabies as well as the absurd sixth month quarantine is Ireland. Nevertheless, the law is the law – nonsensical or otherwise. Unfortunately, in Gran Canaria this necessitates a blood sample to be extracted and shipped to the peninsula where more sophisticated medical laboratories are available and the required analysis can be carried out. The cost is at least one 100 EUROS and can delay migration by 60 days or more PLUS the additional six month quarantine AFTER the blood test is confirmed negative. Throughout the rest of Europe, the procedure is simplified. The rules are straight forward and are the same for felines and canines. To prepare our pets for migration to Europe outside of Spain, the dog or cat must: be micro-chipped. Zoocan is the Canarian system and is recognised and accessible throughout the European Community; possess a European Community Passport, a blue book which documents the micro-chip details and health records; be inoculated within 30 days of migration against exterior and interior pests (worms, tics, fleas, etc.); be immunised against rabies within the past 12 months, but not less than 21-30 days (depending on the country) prior to authorised migration; possess a Certification of Health from an authorised veterinarian dated not more than 2-3 days prior to migration. In addition, TARA recommends that canines be tested for filarial (heartworm). Heartworm is present at epidemic levels in Gran Canaria. If the dog tests positive, then a relatively long cure is undertaken before the migration should be authorised.
TARA also recommends canines be inoculated annually against distemper and provided with a yearly booster shot which protects against other prevalent and preventable canine illnesses.
In Gran Canaria there are two deadly feline diseases which are highly contagious and without cure. Feline AIDS and Leukaemia can be tested for with a single drop of blood. The result is seen in 10 minutes. If the cat tests positive for either disease, exposure to other cats should be prevented. Costs for pet migration which include medical requirements, a transportation cage approved by the IATA (International Aviation Transportation Agency), the flight (if air is the chosen mode of transportation), and agency fees (in some countries) can vary dramatically – from veterinarian clinics to pet shops to airlines to customs agents. TARA coordinates the migration of hundreds of pets every year and can guide the pet owner along a reliable, comparatively inexpensive pathway. . For further information about pet migration to the European Community, please contact the destination country embassy or consulate. Alternatively you are welcome to contact TARA for free assistance by telephone, email, Facebook, website or TARA/The Canary News.
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Kay's Corner
Accentuate the positive...
by Kay Owen / August
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Beatle Sir Paul McCartney turned 70 in June this year. His 2012 collection of American Standards includes the song ‘Ac-cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive’ ...written in 1944 when he was just two! The first lines “Accentuate the positive, eliminate the negative, latch on to the affirmative,don’t mess with Mister In-Between” have been a maxim for many a life ever since it was first recorded. As a relatively young teacher/manager - although they were all academically sound - the negative behaviour of many people I worked with, or their settling for a Mr In-between attitude... both staff and trainees ...was one of the problems with which I constantly struggled. They showed lots of ‘ nouse’ but little strength of character. Those who dare suggest ways to “get positive” were told to ‘get real’ and labelled incurable zealots. It turns out I wasn’t alone in my struggles. A recent article in an educational magazine by a secondary school teacher asserts “The pursuit of academic knowledge ought to be only half the reason we send our children to school” Okay... so what’s the other half? Just a couple of weeks ago, it was announced that the highest number of state school teachers since the 1990s took early retirement last year, cited indiscipline as one of the main reasons –lack of self- discipline really just being a manifestation of what happens when character strengths and learning habits are not developed sufficiently. We Brits don’t often take kindly to advice from America; but it appears that something extraordinary is taking place in their education system. Each year thousands of school children from poor, inner city neighbourhoods are graduating from a ‘Knowledge is Power Programme’ with results that are not only excellent compared to other schools in those areas, but better than most results nationally! The main difference in these KIPP schools is strong focus on the development of character. Skills like self-control, grit, curiosity and social intelligence are taught. The positive teaching plan does not just embrace an academic content, but also encourages development of intellectual virtues - things like wisdom, courage, fairness and “love of truth”. “Perhaps developing and accentuating the positives of these “character strengths”, will give tools for living which may hold the key to breaking the cycle of poverty and demographic difference
that seems to be occurring in the UK” says our educationalist.. I asked a teacher friend his opinion of all this. He said that the current approach towards anything to do with character development in many schools is simply to focus on the “negatives” –no praise when things go right, but when something goes wrong, students are punished with detentions, demerits and referrals. (How well I remember that one from my own old alma mater!) All this in a climate of all time high absenteeism and truancy in the UK where as many as 64,000 pupils a day skip school, while 40 per cent of teachers report spending more than half of their time managing behaviour rather than teaching: that is half a school year’s worth of instructional time gone, with little learning taking place. ‘Catching’ people being ‘good’ – recognising and supporting them when they behave appropriately, and on a consistent basis letting them know you like what they are doing is positive teaching that brings results. We all shine in the light of encouragement don’t we? Compare this to a school that you and I – TCN charity- supporters helped build, by sending funds to a no-man’s-land area on the Tibetan border a year or so ago. Despite having to trek several miles there and back every day the pupils have certainly ‘latched on to the affirmative’ with a 100% attendance record. The children are so proud of the school and so thrilled to be receiving an education that some even turn up on Sundays –when the school is not open for teaching - just to admire, polish, and sit in and even their new desks! The villagers who live in this seriously deprived and underprivileged area are poor in all but humility and dignity. They have probably never even heard of UK truancy statistics or the ‘Knowledge is Power Programme’ run in many USA schools, but they have certainly realised that the way out of the poverty trap and a rosier future for their children is via education. Their old school used to be called the pig pen. Now, with an attitude of gratitude they have christened the new teaching establishment ‘Sunshine School’, adding the short but wonderfully descriptive new address ‘Happiness Village’. Though starved in more ways than one, yet hungry for education, knowledge and empowerment, methinks there may be little need to teach these simple-living people how to develop character strengthsincluding the virtues of wisdom, courage, fairness and love of truth. It seems they may already have these attributes built-into their very DNA. Which all prompts me to put Macca’s newest album on the CD player;see if it will help me concentrate on harnessing the positive power of optimism for myself as I sing along to those wise old words “Accentuate the positive; eliminate the negative; latch on to the affirmative ; don’t mess with Mister In-Between”.
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GOING FOR GOLD
Inspired by the glorious successes of Team GB in the 2012 Olympics, our intrepid Kay Owen is in training to cycle from her Summer residence in Burry Port to the market town of Llanelli and back -a distance of 11 miles - plus 1 extra mile each way to make it the half ‘marathon’(13 miles - 21 kilometres) She is going for Gold, Silver and Bronze ... all in one ... “Not MY Olympic medals” she says” but rather YOUR ‘gold’ ‘silver’ and ‘bronze’ i.e. your brass” - in UK-sterling / euro, to raise funds for charity. There will be no question of ‘move over’ Sir Chris Hoy, and Victoria Pendleton’s amazing record is quite safe. Kay is not in competition but she does have a goal :- to raise at least 500€ for two specific charities –one in her beloved home country –Wales; the other in her also beloved adopted island home – Gran Canaria. Both organisations are registered Cancer Charities; Ty Hafan (Haven House) offers comfort and support to life-limited children and their families, helping them make the most of the time they have left together. Families who live every day facing the unbearable reality that a dearly loved child will die before reaching adulthood.
MILES FOR SMILES The other charity to benefit will be the local ACCM (Asociacion Canaria Cancer de Mama) which is a dedicated team providing superb care and support locally. As you will see by the picture the cycle-thon will be a “pedal -in- pink” bike ride. Kay tells the editor “In Olympic-speak I will not be’ boxing above my weight’, and although it will be a personal best for this particular septuagenarian (who only ‘recycled’ herself 6 weeks ago)- success can only be measured in terms of a generous amount raised enabling monies to translate into meaningful application. If you are in Wales on 1st September why not join Kay at the ‘Velodrome’ - aka the Coastal Cycle Path and be a part of the action. Or simply please pledge by e mail whatever you can afford -owenkay@gmail.com who will arrange to collect in the near future. (One sponsored pledge for the total 13 miles completed please.) No medals, no rostrum, no anthems, no flags, no accolade...just the privilege of taking part in what we hope will be record –breaking giving. Ps. Kay will be hosting a Pink Party on the island in mid -October to coincide with the World- wide annual drive for Breast Cancer awareness. Watch this space for details.
“I've learned that everyone wants to live on top of the mountain, but all the happiness and growth occurs while you're climbing it.”
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Nutrition & Fitness
Bootcamp Weekend Fantastic Fun and a great way to see the island!
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Bootcamp weekends are a new concept from our resident fitness instructor and personal trainer Isobel Ferguson. Basically it is an intensive weekend where you are introduced to a range of different exercises all designed to help you to burn off excess fat and then begin to strengthen your core muscles, in a fun atmosphere over a couple of days. It was adapted from the much more rigourous boot camp holidays that Isy helped make such a success on the Balearic island of Majorca, and which she and her team now offer here in Gran Canaria. Probably the very best thing about Bootcamp is that absolutely anyone can do it. All you need to have is the motivation to really decide you are going to work throughout. This is not something that you can half do. So long, however, as you have truly decided that you are going to give bootcamp a go, then you will be surprised by just how much you can achieve in a day. The instructors, Isy and Stan, are not just super friendly, but are expert in helping you to stay motivated and focused on the task in hand. Their confidence, bourne out of many years training and instructing others, leaves no doubt in your mind that if they are asking you to do a thing it is because they are absolutely sure that you can. They help you remove doubt. Waking up at 7am on the first day is not to everyone's liking, but it does ensure that you are eased in to your first set of exercises before the sun comes up & starts to rob you of your energy., All in all this is an amazing way to explore the island and learn easy to use methods for improving your body and your health.
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ways to keep fit Number 7: Skipping for under €30 !
Patience is key when learning how to skip. Once you´ve mastered it you´ll reap the benefits and burn some serious calories.
With Isobel Ferguson What´s in it for you? •
As it is an all body workout you´ll exercise not just your lower body (quads, glutes, hamstrings and calves) but also your core (abs, lower back) and upper body (triceps, biceps and shoulders)
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Being a cardiovascular workout (or aerobic) it will improve the ability of your heart, lungs and organs to consume, transport and use oxygen
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Burn rate : 10minutes of skipping = 100kcals
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It will help to improve your flexibility and coordination
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Be patient! You will get out of breath but that is normal and it will get easier.
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Try skipping to different tempo´s of music to keep it interesting
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Always skip in trainers to avoid straining your muscles
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They are cheap : Sportszone and Decathlon sell good quality ropes for under €15
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Wooden or padded floors are ideal surfaces to skip on as they soften the impact on your knees and joints
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Please remember that skipping can be a strenuous exercise so start slowly to avoid any injuries and always check with your Doctor beforehand.
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Before starting any skipping make sure you stretch well and be sure to include a calf stretch otherwise you will be sore the next day!
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To find the correct length of rope for your height, stand in the middle of the rope and bring both ends up until each end meets your arm pits. Adjust accordingly.
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There are 2 basic types of ´jump´ : bouncing on alternative balls of your feet (single bounce) and bouncing with both balls of your feet together (double bounce). Try skipping with either of these jumps or a combination for 20 seconds then rest for 20 seconds whilst marching on the spot and repeat. Gradually increase the skipping duration and decrease the resting time. Good luck!
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1. Which sport uses the heaviest balls? 2. Name the car in nightrider? 3. Who is Lord Greystoke better known as? 4. Which is the largest Greek island? 5. Name the two dances in the phonetic alphabet? 6. How many no 1 hit singles did thin lizzy have 0,1, 2,3, or more? 7. Name the largest natural lake in England? 8. What is the uk,s most common pub name? 9. Which sport contests the stanley cup? 10. Which is the largest key on a standard computer keyboard?
Send your answers to Quiz@TheCanaryNews.com or use the form opposite and leave at anyone of our drop in centres for a chance to win a prize! 6. What racecourse is the welsh grand national run Ans Chepstow 7. The drink amereto is flavoured by what Ans Almonds 8. Where on your body is the skin the thinnest Ans Eyelid 9. What instrument does Nigel Kennedy play AnsViolin 10. Who was the lead singer with the boomtown rats Ans Sir Bob Geldoff
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FATAGA, 130 sqm. Familyhouse with large terraces and beautiful views. Needs futher renovation. 210.000,- € SAN MATEO, 1.800 sqm. Finca with fruit trees, and with well kept 2 bedroom-bungalow. 140.000,- € EL TABLERO. New, lovely and very bright two-bedroom apartment with balcony separate built-in kitchen with laundryroom, garage and lumber room. Price: 174.000,- Euro. PLAYA DEL INGLÉS, NEAR THE BEACH. Excellent one bedroom topfloor-apartment with balcony. Completely refurbished. Very well maintained complex with pool and low cummunityfee. 123.000,€
etc etc. Ref: PI41A. Price: €550/month (bills included) PLAYA DEL INGLES Beautiful two bedroom bungalow on a peaceful complex with a fantastic communal pool, consisting of salt water. The bungalow offers two bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, living room and utility room. Ref: PI18. Price: €1000/month (bills not included) PLAYA DEL INGLES Well kept one bedroom apartment with beautiful breath taking views, situated in a fairly quiet area with beautiful views of the sea. Communal pool and pool bar. Ref : PR34A Price €550 (€50 worth of bills included)
SAN FERNANDO, Spacious family house, 240 sqm. living area, 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, large patio and 100 sqm. terrace. 288.000,- €
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Corner groundfloor bungalows with large terrace in beloved complex with large pool, beautiful gardens, tennis court and parkinglot. 1 Bedroom: 114.000,€, with 2 Bedrooms: 168.000,- €
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Bokrecension
Jacobs värld av Jodi Picoult Jacob Hunt är 18 år och bor tillsammans med sin mamma och yngre bror. Han är begåvad men har trots det svårt att tolka sin omgivning och det sociala spelet. Han försöker lära sig förstå men det är inte alltid så lätt eftersom han uppfattar allt som sägs ordagrant. Jacob Hunt har Aspergers syndrom och hans sätt att se på världen skiljer sig från många andras. Boken är skriven så att tillvarons olika händelser blir belysta utifrån respektive persons perspektiv. Samma situation uppfattas olika och Jacobs beskrivning av
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Loppmarknad det skedda är den mest avvikande. Även om handlingen är dramatisk och stundtals tragisk, finns det riktligt med dråpliga episoder som framkallar skratt. Jacobs värld är en gripande roman som insiktsfullt beskriver hur sjukdomen Aspergers syndrom påverkar en familj. Där en helt vanlig dag, plötsligt vänds till en verklig mardröm.
Nerium Oleander Nerium Oleander En prunkande buske som finns överallt kallas stundtals rosenlager, men är säkert mera känd under sitt latinska namn Nerium Oleander. I Norden är den en krukväxt som sällan blir mer än 45 cm hög,
men på Gran Canaria är den betydligt ståtligare med sina 2 till 5 meter. Den finns i olika färger såsom vitt, rosa, rött och orange. Blommorna kan vara både enkla och dubbla. Bladen liknar pilblad och det är lika vanligt med helt gröna som spräckliga. Det är en växt som älskar sol och den blommar året om. Men den bör beundras på behörigt avstånd. Hela växten är nämligen mycket giftig och på sydligare breddgrader har faktiskt dödsfall inträffat till följd av ovarsamhet.
Loppmarknad Framtill dess att alla byggnadsplaner för Faro 2 i Maspalomas beslutats pågår, som vanligt varje söndag, loppmarknad på den intilliggande parkeringsplatsen. Många försäljare deltar regelmässigt och har sina givna platser, medan andra är med mera sporadiskt. Vissa stånd är av mer professionell karaktär, till skillnad från de gamla köks- eller campingbord som får fungera som disk för de saluförda sakerna. Ibland saknas även dessa och på en filt, utbredd på bara
marken, läggs varjehanda ting. Många olika nationaliteter är representerade men nu, under sommarmånaderna, är det färre antal säljare från norra Europa. Det utbjuds det mesta och det går att göra fynd. Det är en häpnadsväckande mångfald av produkter. En del nya, andra gamla eller åtminstone slitna. Det är föga förvånande att så många bruksföremål och prydnadssaker är till salu. Vad som är förunderlig däremot, är varför de en gång i tiden blev köpta.
Jordbruksmarknad
Varannan söndag, mellan klockan 9 och 14, hålls marknad i San Fernando, på området intill simbassängerna. Grönsaker, frukt, blommor, ost, bröd och vin plus mycket annat saluförs. Allt är lokalt producerat och av högsta kvalitet. Hit letar sig sällan några turister, vilket är synd. Bortsett från den genuina stämningen finns det här stora valmöjligheter. Det mesta säljs i lösvikt och till skillnad från matbutikerna går allt att få i olika storlekar och kvantiteter. Priserna är dessutom något lägre än livsmedelsbutikernas ordinariepriser. En ytterligare fördel är möjligheten att provsmaka varorna. Ofta står fat uppställda med ett rikligt sortiment av munsbitar och saknas något är det bara att fråga; service är en självklarhet och gemytligheten påtaglig.
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Kanariska Nyheter
Den enes död… Det finns få ljusglimtar för närvarande vad gäller ekonomin, ur den vanlige kanarierns synvinkel. Värdet på besparingar minskar. Importerade varor blir allt dyrare och by Lennart Thomson, Svensk Redaktör arbetsmarknaden är KanariskaNyheter@TheCanaryNews.com fortsatt svag. Euron har fallit kraftigt mot de flesta valutor. Under de senaste sex månaderna har dollarn blivit 6,5 procent dyrare. Snabbast och tydligast ser man eurons försvagning vid bensinstationerna. Priset på drivmedel har gått upp anmärkningsvärt och den 22 juli fick man betala 1,07 € för en liter diesel. Däremot har valutaförändringarna ännu inte fått genomslag på livsmedelspriserna. En
Ekonomi
Börsen
viss eftersläpning är naturlig med tanke på distributionskedjans längd från producent till konsument, men det går heller inte att utesluta att konkurrensen ökat och att kanariska företagare fått se sina marginaler minska. Färsk statistik visar också att priserna på hus och lägenheter fortsätter sin nedgång. Fastighetsägare kan inte heller påräkna hyresintäkter likt de, som rådde för bara någon tid sedan.
Men ur ett annat perspektiv är det goda tider. Semestrande nordbor har aldrig fått så mycket för sina pengar som de lär få vid sin planerade vintersemester. För tack vare den dåliga sommaren, i Sverige den svalaste och regnigaste under detta årtusende (den blötaste juni i Stockholm på 56 år!), väntas turistströmmen från Norden slå rekord. Och det är bra för Gran Canaria och dess invånare!
Det har varit en synnerligen dyster period på Madridbörsen. Fredagen de 20 juli föll den med hela 5,8 procent och sedan årsskiftet är nedgången
Danskar och norrmän har under lång tid kunnat glädja sig åt en stark krona. Men den svenska har under kort tid förstärkts kraftigt och slagit nya rekord i värde
Vilket hotell?
Många hotell fräschas för närvarande upp och en del genomgår en omfattande renovering. Ett av dessa ligger i Playa del Inglés. Med ett nyanlagt poolområde
är det inte helt enkelt att känna igen sig. Men, de som bokat sin semester på Riu don Miguel kan se fram emot att slappna av i en av dessa läckra vilstolar.
Väder Juli har varit ännu varmare än juni. Dagstemperaturer på 26 – 27 grader, men som högst noterades
27 procent. Den motsatta utvecklingen i Norden, med successiva uppgångar har lett till att gapet mellan börsernas värde i Stockholm och Madrid återigen vidgats.
Valutor
gentemot euron, nivåer runt 8,50. Den 20 juli kunde man för ovanlighetens skull också läsa att norska kronan var högre värderad än den danska. i Maspalomas 35,5 grader. Skillnaderna är emellertid stora beroende på var på ön man befinner sig. Vissa ställen har haft upp mot 40 grader. Det är också fascinerande att det kan skilja upp till 5 grader på en sträcka om bara några kilometer.
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Playa del Inglés
05.50
Esbjerg
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Stockholm
05.22
Helsingfors
21.31
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Kirkenes
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pris. Periodens avslutande helg hade restaurangerna ett erbjudande om en fiskrätt med tillhörande gofio, för
6,80 €. Koordinator för sammanslutningen av restauranger och tillika chef för La Farola, Antonio Ramos,
var mycket nöjd med evenemanget och de månadsvisa tillställningarna lär fortsätta eftersom de blivit så populära av ortsbefolkningen.
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Fiskvecka i Arinaga
I maj 2011 togs ett initiativ bland en grupp av restaurangägare i Arinaga att man under en veckohelg skulle ha ett gemensamt tema, runt vilket matlagningen skulle röra sig. Sedan dess har de 15 till 20 anslutna restaurangerna varje månad serverat, utanför den ordinarie menyn, deras egen variant av den överenskomna inriktningen.
Mestadels har fisk utgjort basen för tillagningen, eftersom Arinaga är en utpräglad fiskeort, men även kött- och grönsaksrätter förekommer. Någon gång har uppgiften formulerats som ”min
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Äntligen!
Kanariska Nyheter har fått sin egen förstasida. Satsningen på den nordiska marknaden har därigenom blivit tydlig. Starten är blygsam med endast några sidor, men planerna inför framtiden är samtidigt många. Ordet ”nyheter” förpliktar. Att kunna förmedla en reell nyhet är exklusivt för alla medier. Det är inte troligt att vi någonsin lyckas vara först med en uppgift. Istället
lägger vi vikt vid att ha ett innehåll som engagerar och har en aktualitet, även över en längre period.
Vi skriver i första hand för semestrande nordbor. Hos oss ska de finna fakta och information som berikar vistelsen på ön. Vår utgångspunkt är det kanariska vardagslivet. Det är ur detta perspektiv man bäst lär känna en främmande ort och dess samhälle och det är vår ambition att vara den naturliga länken mellan alla besökare, för kortare eller längre tid, och Gran Canaria.