The Leader 23 Feb 2015

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LOCAL FUNDRAISER HONOURED BY LONDON

At a special ceremony The Board of Trustees of The Royal British Legion have honoured one of their most prolific local fundraisers, Michael Reeves, for his efforts in raising over 15,000 euro toward the RBL Poppy Appeal. The award was made at the monthly meeting of the Orihuela Costa Branch of The RBL by the Chairman of Spain District North, Nigel Hails, on behalf of Ray Sheppard, Head of the Poppy Appeal in London. Mr Sheppard said in his com-

mendation “Your endeavours have been the means of bringing essential aid and comfort to those in need. I am quite sure that, could those assisted know directly of your outstanding contributions to this work they would wish to be associated with this expression of our deepest gratitude for all you have done”. In his response to the presentation Mike said that he was absolutely overwhelmed but nevertheless delighted to accept the award on behalf of all of the local golf societies that have contributed so generously to his efforts. Under his rather better known handle of ‘Mick the Grip’ the ‘Poppy Golf Days’ have been a regular feature of the Costa Blanca Golf scene for the last 5 years.


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PRIVATISATION OF W ATER AND SANI TATION IN SAN MIGUEL DE SALINAS The Partido Popular (PP) Administration of San Miguel de Salinas continues to violate basic constitutional rights with their refusal to disclose details of the contact to the private company Aguagest for the supply of drinking water and santitaion to its residents. The Association of Neighbours ‘San Miguel Arcangel’ has continued to challenge this and took this very matter to The Síndico de Agravios, the arbitrator, a matter of ten months ago and their case has been upheld. The Arbitrator agrees that the PP Administration violates no less than 5 Articles of The Spanish Constitution by not disclosing details of the contract, when requested to do so, by representatives of the community of San Miguel de Salinas. The response from The PP Administration to The Arbitrator has been the same as it was to The Association of Neighbours – silence and a disregard for the rule of law. The Association claims

this to be a deplorable and defenceless situation denying the rights of residents in having the full facts of this contract for water and sanitation. The Association also highlights that the administration is ignoring the democratic values of transparency and resident participation in important issues and is mismanaging the administration of the community by failing to provide basic information. Why, states the Association, should these failings constantly require bodies, such as themselves, to be forced to resort to the courts to resolve issues like this? It suggests a general disregard for the rights and interests of the general population. The issue of the privatisation of water and sanitation in San Miguel de Salinas will continue.

Crowds gather at a recent demonstration outside the Town Hall

On behalf of the Board of Directors – La Asociación de Vecinos ‘San Miguel Arcángel’ David Hardy

270 ORIGINAL WORKS GIFTED TO PICASSO’S ELECTRICIAN

Le Guennec with his solicitor outside the court

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How would you like to own 270 original Picasso’s. Well former electrician Pierre Le Guennec , now aged 75, claims that he does! During the artists latter years Le Guennec plied his trade at the couple’s house where he built up a close relationship with Picasso and his wife. “Monsieur and Madame trusted me, they always called me ‘little cousin’” he claimed at a court hearing in Grasse, in southeastern France, where the artist’s children, Claude and Maya Picasso, and Catherine Hutin-Blay, daughter of Picasso’s widow, Jacqueline Roque, have filed a criminal complaint against Le Guennec and his wife Danielle, 71, for possession of stolen goods. The case first came to light in 2010 when Le Guennec got in touch with the Picasso Administration to certify the authenticity of some drawings. In his possession he had 180 individual artworks and a notebook containing 91 sketches, said to be the largest Picasso discovery since the artist’s death in 1973. He claimed that the artist’s widow gave him the extraordinary treasure trove, which has been valued at over €60 million, and so, five years after the astonishing find, the trial began on Tuesday inside a court in Grasse, in southeastern France.

Although Le Guennec announced that if he wins the case he will place the drawings on public display instead of selling them, if found guilty the defendants will face a five-year prison sentence and a fine of €375,000. The 271 artworks were made between 1900 and 1932, a key period in the artist’s career, and they include nine Cubist collages, six small oils, 28 lithographs and drawings of his muses Olga and Fernande. “There are extremely important works that were missing from the narrative of art history and that highlight very important moments,” said Claude Picasso, who is in charge of his father’s legacy, at the beginning of the trial. Although the stash of paintings and drawings remained stored away inside a garage for over 40 years, Le Guennec, who is seriously ill, explained that he wanted to identify all of his possessions with a view to his own children’s legacy. That is why he voluntarily got in touch with the Picasso Administration in all good faith. Following the 3 day hearing the prosecutor is demanding a five-year suspended prison sentence for the septuagenarian couple. The verdict will be announced by the judge on March 20.


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NO RESOLUTION IMMINENT FOR PORTACABIN SCHOOL All those wishing to make their point to the Regional Education Dept are asked to join the protest outside the school on Mon 2 Mar

Despite the threats of continual protests in the wake of the recently highlighted problems at the Playas de Orihuela school, the Valencia regional education ministry has not provided any firm information as to when the 13 year old portacabin school will be replaced by a real building. The regional deputy of the Compromís political group, Mireia Mollà, raised the question with the government asking for clarification as to when the work on the school will be put to tender. In response, spokesperson for the education department, María José Catalá, said in writing that “this school is among the new educational infrastructure planned to tender and for that we are doing the preparatory work”. However, with the announcement that only the “preparatory work” is being done, any kind of resolution is likely to be a long time coming, which the Compromís delegation has described as “unfortunate”, on account of the centre requiring “urgent attention”, made worse by the damage caused by high winds recently, which Mollà says the government “continues to ignore”. Meanwhile, a delegation from the regional education department will be visiting the Orihuela Costa on Monday the 2nd of March. The local government representatives from the Orihuela town hall will be holding a meeting to discuss the problems first hand and see if a common agreement might be reached soon. However, prior to that meeting, the local government plan to bring the regional delegation to the school to see the problems first hand, at a time

which will coincide with the weekly protest taking place. This will be an opportunity for anybody interested in the value of education, and the legacy of poor investment in the Orihuela Costa to show the regional authorities exactly what their lack of action has meant so far. The APA parents and teachers association have vowed to continue to demonstrate every Monday morning from 8:30 to 9:15 on the road outside CEIP Playas de Orihuela, and will do so until Fabra and his government fulfil their promises and provide the neighbourhood with what they need, a brick built school that is so very essential to the education and development of the Orihuela Costa’s increasingly abandoned young children. With those two appointments falling together at the same time and day, Monday the 2nd of March, it is hoped that the opportunity to convey that message will not be missed and the voice of the people be carried back to the department responsible for the problem, albeit from the safe and secure location of Valencia where they reside.

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SPANISH REBOUND Iberdrola said a rebounding Spanish economy will underpin a return to growth in 2015, as the company reported a 9.3% fall in 2014 profits. "We are optimistic about the performance for this year," said Ignacio Galan, the chairman and chief executive of Spain's biggest energy company by market value. "We think the Spanish economy will be growing closer to 3% than 2%," he said, noting that energy demand from industry was growing at a clip of 5% in the first two months of the year.

SMART CITY Valencia has become Spain’s first fully-connected smart city “The idea is that everyone be given access to all of the city’s information on their mobile phone or computer: traffic incidents, free parking spaces, recycling bins, public transport, geolocation of 3,000 tourist sites or local administrative procedures are just some of the options available to residents,” said Telefonica Director Kim Faura.

CHARGES DROPPED A court in Granada has dropped charges against nine out of 10 Catholic priests accused of sexually abusing an altar boy. The charges - which included "sexual abuse with penetration, exhibitionism and concealing evidence" - were dropped because the crimes fell within the statute of limitations. Charges were also dropped against two laymen accused in the case.

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GEOHORADADA 2015 Geocaching is an outdoor recreational activity, in which participants use a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver or mobile device and other navigational techniques to hide and seek containers, called "geocaches" or "caches". The pursuit already has over 6 million participants worldwide and locally, in Pilar de la Horadada, the have been holding a GeoHoradada day for the last two years. GeoHoradada 2015 is taking place from 20 to 22 March where there will be plenty to do for children and adults alike. Organisers say they are expecting participants from all over the area including many from Murcia, Cartagena and regions to the north of Alicante and by way of preparation they held and initiation day last weekend which was attended by over 80 people. The Councillor for Tourism, Eva Martinez, said that there was almost three hours of fun which allowed people to practise basic procedures for finding caches together with the exchange of gifts and surprises. She described the activity as a novel way of getting to know the most interesting places around the town. Everyone that took part was presented with a certificate of participation. A typical cache is a small waterproof container containing a logbook (with a pen or pencil). The geocacher enters the date they found it and signs it with their established code name. After signing the log, the cache must then be placed back exactly where the person found it. Larger containers such as plastic storage containers (Tupperware or similar) or ammunition boxes can also contain items for trading, usually toys or trinkets of little financial value, although sometimes they are sentimental. Geocaching shares many aspects with benchmarking, trigpointing, orienteering, treasure-hunting, letterboxing, and waymarking. Registration for GeoHoradada 2015 is now open and can be made in the Tourist Office or at the Youth Information Centre in Pilar.

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THEATRE WEEKEND EVENT IN PILAR The Asociación Pilarte has organised an exhibition that will take place in the Casa de Cultura at the end of the month, bringing together the theatrical presentations of Pilar de la Horadada along with San Javier and Torrevieja. The aim of the event is to draw focus to the artistic heritage of Pilar de la Horadada, as announced by the councillor for culture this week, Benjamín Fraile, who introduced the event, whilst the president of the association, Fulgencio Fructuoso, explained how at this time we all need laughter and fun and therefore the event will hopefully become a stable part of the cultural calendar in the future. The councillor went on to thank the group for their efforts in collaborating with the town hall to bring the event to reality, showing the artistic and stage creations of Pilareños through the Thiar Teatro and other neighbourhood theatre groups. Fulgencio Fructuoso said that “we have created this show for the modest villages like Pilar de la Horadada, who cannot afford to enjoy large assemblies that only stop in large cities, but nevertheless can program representations with the same quality and with minimum costs with the talent and the willingness of local theatre groups”. The group from the Torrevieja theatre will give a rendition of their “Soul Dance” show with the musical “Seven Deadly Sins” on Friday the 27th of February at 22:00. The group's director, Oscar Torregrosa, stressed that this is a musical suitable for all audiences which can be enjoyed through music in a fun representation created in full by this

group of young people formed of Torrevejenses aged 12 to 22 years. Comedy will take over on the Saturday and Sunday, with the San Javier theatre group performing “Crazy in Love” on Saturday the 28th of February at 21:30, whilst the Thiar Teatro group will close the event on Sunday the 1st of March with their representation of “Not Now, Darling”, a work that has been well received by the Pilareño audiences when performed already at the Casa de Cultura.


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ORIHUELA COSTA NEWS ROUNDUP access to some of the beaches. Checks will be carried out to ensure the company fulfil the contract terms.

Hitting back at rumours and speculation that have started to spread in the election build up, the Councillor for the Coast, Martina Scheurer, would like to confirm that she is not charged in any cases of corruption. Scheurer explains that the courts are investigating the case of the Chiringuitos contract as a complaint was raised with them, but there are no charges against anybody at this time. Similarly, Scheurer has hit back at claims that her Los Verdes colleague, the Mayor of Orihuela, Monseratte Guillén, has “abandoned” his position, pointing out that he had suffered a serious heart condition that required urgent medical treatment and has been certified sick since that happened. Neither Scheurer or Guillén will be standing for election in May. Analysis of data for waste collections has been concluded by the Orihuela town hall, revealing that 350 tons of seaweed is now being collected from the beaches of the Orihuela Costa for disposal, compared to the 7,000 tons paid for in 2010. However, the conclusion is not that there is less being collected, but, according to the Councillor for the Coast Martina Scheurer, the difference now is that the seaweed is left to dry before transportation, the lighter load being due to the fact that the taxpayer is no longer footing the bill for the weight of the sea water collected with the seaweed. Previously, when the operation was run by a private company on behalf of the town hall, there were no checks carried out on the weight invoiced, which is apparently also the case for the 15,000 ton difference in residual weight from the 62,000 tons normally billed to the now 47,000 tons which is collected, despite the same number of people being resident and their continual poor recycling practices. As part of the improvements to the Orihuela Costa the latest stretch of handrails is now completed, with others still ongoing, providing added security and assistance as well as improving the aesthetics of the area. Meanwhile, the team of workers who are on the current short-term employment scheme are in the process of creating the first network of connected bicycle lanes on the coast, linking from the main route that runs along the N-332. There will also be around 30 bike parking facilities installed along the route of the new cycle paths, whilst depart-

Clean up work on the La Glea micro reserve has stopped due to the weather conditions. It will continue in March with the support of the municipal teams. Some of the rubbish bins have been removed and signs will be provided to ask people to take their rubbish home instead of throwing it into the overflowing bins or onto the green area. This is an unusual initiative but one which the environment department hope will solve the problem of overflowing bins, which are difficult to access and clean, by removing one of the problematic features. The work should be completed in time for Easter, as will the beaches.

ment of employment are preparing the next project which will create more bike lanes to connect to the existing and newly created network connecting urbanisations and parks. Plans are coming together for a bumper year of events on the Orihuela Costa. The next will be the St Patrick's Day parade, which will be supported by the Orihuela town hall with the coastal department and tourism department providing a band each. Later, then St George's day event will also be supported as well as a full calendar of events on the coast and the beaches. The first major national event will be Easter with a bus from the coast on the Thursday to the city for the solemn, night parade, as well as one on Good Friday and Easter Saturday. During the summer there will be concerts on the beaches, zumba, snorkelling, kayaking and inflatable features in the water. A full information leaflet will be created promoting the events, as well as an information leaflet offering general advice. Lifeguards and Chiringuitos will start the season in Easter, part of the continual contract arranged last year, with new adaptations and features to assist in

The coastal department of Orihuela has also contacted the provincial coastal department in Alicante to ask if they can have more sand transported to the beaches and spread over some of the areas where nature has taken it away. The request was following a major sand moving initiative in neighbouring Pilar de la Horadada and San Pedro. The coastal department of Alicante has now allegedly opened an investigation into what happened further south as there was no permission granted to do any kind of sand moving work.


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FUNERAL COSTS A British Pensioner’s body is being held in a Guardamar morgue as his family try to raise cash after the Government said it would not help pay for his cremation. Ricky Dunderdale died during a holiday to see his daughter. The 79-year-old Chichester resident’s family were left distraught when he passed away on the trip and now a second blow has landed in the form of a €4,122.61 bill, the cost of his cremation. The daughter asked for help from the DWP, however because the cremation would take place outside the UK, the government told her that she is not entitled.

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SWAN LAKE ON ICE FOR MURCIA

DADDY COOL Spain's former king Juan Carlos has lodged an appeal against a paternity suit brought by a woman claiming to be his daughter, a judicial source says. His lawyers launched the court appeal to fend off the first lawsuit faced by the 77-year-old, since he lost his total immunity on abdicating last June. Belgian housewife Ingrid Sartiau claims Juan Carlos fathered her in the mid-1960s before he became king. He married Queen Sofia in 1962. SWAN LAKE on ice by the renowned company The Imperial Ice Stars, will be played at the Auditorio Víctor Villegas from April 22nd to the 26th. The Imperial Ice Stars are currently touring 22 countries, from New Zealand to Scotland, with a dynamic new interpretation of this award-winning masterpiece. The Imperial Ice Stars received standing ovations from audiences in 15 countries around the world with their first tour of Swan Lake on Ice in 2006-2008, and not only earned outstanding reviews but the 'Best Special Entertainment Award' at the Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards with their adrenaline-infused performance. This production of Swan Lake on Ice features exhilarating new choreography from Artistic Director Tony Mercer, widely regarded as the world’s leading creator of theatre on ice, as well as new effects and costumes. The 26 Olympic, World, European and N a t i o n a l

Championship skaters, who between them hold more than 250 competition medals, continue to break new ground in the genre of ice dance with their daring and graceful feats – some of which are so complex they haven’t yet been named – in the intimate setting of a frozen theatre stage. "Inspired by my research into Tchaikovsky’s original score and intentions for the story, I wanted to create a more realistic interpretation of this muchloved tale and transpose it onto ice, creating a new art form in the process – ice dance in a full theatrical setting,” explains Tony Mercer. “I always felt it was a natural fit, to have swans gliding on ice." The costuming has also been refined for this new production, with some dazzling and sophisticated designs from renowned costumier Albina Gabueva of Moscow's Stanislavsky Theatre, and made by the famous Bolshoi Ballet's costume cutters. Swan Lake on Ice is performed to Tchaikovsky’s magnificent and well-loved score, against lavish backdrops and scenery created by one of Australasia’s leading scenic designers, Eamon D'Arcy. Whether you’ve seen The Imperial Ice Stars' Swan Lake on Ice before or have yet to experience the thrill of world-class ice skating in the intimacy of the theatre, this dramatic new ice interpretation of one of the most popular ballets will have you on the very edge of your seat.

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UNIONS DENOUNCE CONDITIONS AT ORIHUELA REGISTRY Orihuela is known for its rich history, but having one foot firmly in the past is not always something to be proud of, unless being able to boast that the Civil Registry is the only one still maintaining its historic roots, as the only one in the Valencia region where appointments cannot be made online.

As staff at the Palacio de Justicia are so inundated with initial enquiries that the service frequently collapses around them, now union officials are taking up their case and trying to raise awareness of an administrative issue that is causing long term problems for those who might need to use the services of the registry, resulting in unnecessary and unacceptable delays and unpleasant and untenable working conditions for the staff. María del Pino Galindo, representative of the Sindicato de Trabajadores de la Administración de Justicia, said this week how despite complaints and reports from the staff to their superiors, “the Department of Justice is deaf to the implement of any improvements that would result in job efficiency”. Galindo continued to explain how it is totally unacceptable that Orihuela´s Civil Registry is the only one which doesn´t have an automated system, such as is already available for health, doctors and for the processing of identification from the police. The lack of such a management system results in an average of eighty people being enrolled onto handwritten lists that are under the control of the Guardia Civil officers guarding the facility, but with the workload already drowning the staff and the likelihood that the load cannot be eased until at least May, as the appointment of additional staff is prohibited until at least then, “hours of work and unnecessary trips are lost” which is unacceptable in this age of technology, according to the union. The union also highlights the plight of many foreign nationals who have obtained citizenship are need to visit the registry to affirm their existence, “because they need to take the oath of the Constitution, which may take months”, or those with residence permits which have already expired and “come back tomorrow and then every day to see if they are lucky”. With many people forced to wait outside in the morning, in the cold and rain at this time of year, just to try to get an appointment, the state of the registry is a dark and miserable process for all. With just four members of staff to deal with thousands of documents from an estimated 250,000 people across the Vega Baja, their efforts may go unnoticed and unappreciated by most, but as the union explains, they work long hours, often staying late and working well into the evening, without any extra pay, and with files and papers bursting around them, it is clear, according to the union, that the Civil Registry is too small to serve the citizens who both want, demand and deserve a service which is already available in other areas.


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NEW MENU’S A WINNER AT DAWAT A lunchtime feast for just 7.95

PAIN IN SPAIN A 20-year-old American man who was badly gored during a bull-running festival is out of intensive care, a spokesman for the Clinic Hospital in Salamanca said. The hospital spokesman identified the man as Benjamin Miller and said he was out of danger and not likely to have to undergo any further operations. Ciudad Rodrigo town councillor Pedro Munoz said two other unidentified men — a man from Paisley in Scotland and a Spanish citizen — had sustained less serious goring injuries during Saturday’s events.

RAIN IN SPAIN

Having opened just before Christmas, there is no doubt that Dawat Indian Restaurant in Entre Naranjas has firmly fixed itself on the scene as a must for your dining out to-do list. Situated in the former Cafe Spice premises, Gavy, Pama and Multani offer the warmest welcome with traditional Indian hospitality. With seven years experience in cooking for their guests, Pama and Multani know just how to blend the right combination of spices in their dishes that tantalise all of the senses at once. They offer a range of traditional dishes, but their set menus are something special for everybody, and at a great price to suit all budgets. With their lunchtime menu you get popadom and

dips, plus a choice of main courses, including rice and plain naan, and dessert, all for just 7,95 euro. Served from 12:00 until 3pm, this is a great option for lunchtime diners. As for the evening, their night time menu is served until 8pm, with a 4 course meal for just 10,95 per person, allowing a feast of a meal at an exceptional price. Although you could always treat yourself to anything from their vast menu in the restaurant, also available to take away if you prefer to dine at homeCheck out their advert for a map to Daawat Indian Restaurant, or give them a call on 677 061 108 or 631 191 960 for reservations and information and prepare for a feast like no other.

A recent spate of appalling weather in northern Spain has led to the discovery of perfectly preserved fossilised trees, which scientists believe could be 300 million years old – a period well before dinosaurs roamed the Earth. The high winds and heavy rain that struck the Cantabrian coast last week have washed away huge amounts of sand, unearthing the remains of the trees, which scientists have hailed as a significant find. Describing the trees as being “perfectly preserved”, Miguel Arbizu, a professor of paleontology at the University of Oviedo, said that they date back to the Stephanian stage, a period that predates most of the dinosaurs.

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BIGASTRO BARGAINS IN BENIJOFAR An auction was announced in the official provincial bulletin, the BOP, which offers moveable assets for sale from the defunct economic promotional development building, the Mancomunidad de Promoción Económica de la Vega Baja, located in Bigastro, and which was closed down with debts of 1.6 million euro. Anybody looking for a bargain is welcome to register an interest in the General Registry office, with almost everything on offer from furniture to computers, telephones to waste bins. In fact, amongst many things on the list, there are 28 computers priced at 149 euro each, a projector for 90 euro, cupboards for less than 70 euro and, in case you´re wondering, the dustbins are a euro each. The only complication is that you have 15 days from the date of publication of the bulletin to register, which means you only have this week to submit your tender. The headquarters where registration has to be made is now located in Benijófar, due to financial problems, which they hope will be eased by selling of these assets.


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‘Twitters from the Atlantic’ By Barrie Mahoney Barrie Mahoney was a head teacher and school inspector in the UK, as well as a reporter in Spain, before moving to the Canary Islands to launch and edit a new English language newspaper. He enjoys life in the sun as a columnist and author, and continues to write a series of popular novels, books for expats, as well as designing mobile apps and websites to promote the Canary Islands.

Strictly at the Bus Station It was a very late night, or rather the early hours of the morning. It seemed that after a very good night with a leisurely dinner, a concert and a few drinks that we would have to wait a very long time for the next bus to our home in the south of the island. The bus station was deserted, our usual cafe bar closed many hours ago, the vending machine was out of order and what I really wanted was a long, cool drink of water. It was rare that we had experienced a time that was so quiet in Gran Canaria’s impressive capital, Las Palmas, which as Spain’s seventh largest city, we had always assumed was a city that never sleeps. This night was the exception. We sat in the deserted bus station. Stretched out on one of the benches in the far corner was the shape of a body huddled beneath an old and dirty blanket; no doubt one of the many homeless people in the city who had decided to make the bus station a place of refuge until morning. It was going to be a long night. As my ears adjusted to the near silence, I could hear the faint sound of lively music coming from the far end of the bus station. Maybe it was music playing from one of the many apartments in the area. I decided to investigate further, in the hope that I might find an all night cafe bar. As I walked towards the far end of the bus station, the music became louder and louder, and I could see that the lights were on. Yes, it was a bar, and the good news was that it was still open. I could get a bot-

tle of water, and maybe a coffee. Peering through the haze of smoke inside the bar, I could see many people laughing, talking and dancing. As my eyes adjusted to the light and dense smoke, I could see that many people were dancing in the centre of the room in what served to be a makeshift dance floor. Small tables and stools around the edge were filled with middle aged and elderly men and women chatting to each other. It was as if I had suddenly stepped back in time. I could see men, as well as women, smoking cigars as well as cigarettes. Since the law banning smoking in bars came into force, this was a sight that I had not seen for some time, although I am well aware that small bars, and particularly those open late at night still flout the law, when the owners perceive that they can get away with it. It was traditional music and dancing, together with strumming guitars, and stomping feet that captivated my attention. It was a little like experiencing a small bar in Havana during one of those films set in Cuba in the 50s and 60s, yet with more than a hint of TV’s ‘Strictly Come Dancing’. However, this time there were no glitter balls, sequins, flowing flamenco dresses, or talkative judges holding scorecards, but an earthy combination of cigar smoke and sweat. Although trainers and jeans were mostly the order of the day, several woman and men wore sturdy shoes with impressive heels that gave the impressive click that their dance steps demanded. Although I am not a dance expert, thanks to ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ I could recognise Flamenco, the Paso Doble and Bolero. There were others that I did not recognise, including one where several couples joined hands and danced in a circle, which I was told by one couple

was a traditional dance from Catalonia, the Sardana. I watched the scene unfolding with an increasing degree of admiration for the older members of the group. Certainly, some looked quite infirm, with a few relying upon walking sticks. However, even they took part in the slower numbers, albeit unsteadily. In their minds, they had become young and healthy once again. What a tonic! I felt a little like Doctor Who, slipping through a vortex in time to discover something new and exciting that appears only now and again, or maybe I am thinking of Brigadoon? I glanced at my watch; it was time to catch the next bus home. I would love to have stayed longer to witness even more ‘Strictly at the Bus Station’. If you enjoyed this article, take a look at Barrie’s websites: www.barriemahoney.com and www.thecanaryislander.com or read his latest book, ‘Escape to the Sun’ (ISBN: 9780957544444). Available as paperback, Kindle and iBooks. iPhone/iPad and Android Apps: ExpatInfo, CanaryIsle and CanaryGay now available. © Barrie Mahoney


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LOOKING TOWARD THE LOCAL ELECTIONS Politics in Orihuela is certainly not boring and the weeks to the May election will keep those interested fully entertained. The Green Party have announced that all 3 of their government councillors will not stand for re-election in May, in fact, the Green Party will not contest the election at all under their own umbrella, which is not surprising when you consider that the Green Party mayor has deserted his post on full pay, and the green councillor for the coast is facing corruption charges for the illegal awarding of the beach bar contracts. They are principally responsible for the mess of the last four years, a wonderful opportunity for Orihuela in general and the coast in particular lost. The PSOE have been overtaken by the dazzling left

wing Podemos who will decimate the PSOE and other left wing parties. The PP are seriously split in two and could soon be sharing the right wing with the increasingly popular Ciudadanos, so unless something miraculous happens the PP cannot get a clear majority. Up to a week ago it was believed that Claro would tag on to a larger party to try to win one seat for their party leader Bob Houliston but this week they boldly announced that they would not form a preelection alliance with any other party. Despite the stated reasons in the Claro press release, most informed persons know that no other party can trust "Chameleon Bob". This go-it-alone stance is the death knell for Bob Houliston and probably for his party. Bob will not achieve the minimum votes

required to be entitled to one seat. He will be eliminated as soon as the count is complete. All votes cast for Claro will be thrown in the bin, a regrettable waste of coastal votes. CLR is the only viable centre party, it will also pull votes from the left and the right, the strong leadership of Pedro Mancebo and the undoubted talent of Juan Ignacio Lopez Bas will probably draw 4 to 5 seats. Thankfully CLR are totally committed to the coast and will bring benefits to the coast that NO OTHER PARTY can bring. There will be no outright winner in the Orihuela May elections, there will be a coalition. The left wing parties will not unite with right wing under any circumstances. It is a safe bet to say that CLR are the only party who will win seats in the centre and so will be the only party capable of forming a government with either the left or the right. CLR will be part of the next coalition government.

Pedro Mancebo with Ray Kearney of the CLR Party

Raymond Kearney Editors Note: In an interview on Exite Radio last Thursday morning Cllr Martina Scheurer said the accusation she is facing corruption charges are absolute nonsense and completely untrue whilst it is understood that the mayor is still recovering from a heart attack and on certified sick leave.

EUROPEAN TRAVEL AGENTS VISIT TORREVIEJA Torrevieja´s councillor for tourism, Luis María Pizana, was involved in a familiarisation trip by European travel agents at the weekend, hoping to showcase the touristic

benefits of the seaside town and boost foreign visitors. The event was organised by the Málaga based company “Meet and Talk Forum”, in collaboration with the city of Torrevieja, with the main purpose of their trip to Torrevieja being to highlight the sporting facilities available, as well as those which can be used for corporate events. The guided tour took place on Sunday with staff from the tourism department showing the travel agents around a variety of municipal facilities, hotels and other key locations which they feel will make Torrevieja a marketable concern.


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70-YEAR OLD MYSTERY RESOLVED Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have solved a 70 year old mystery in traffic research: an until now inexplicable jerkiness when we steer a vehicle. The discovery may lead to safety systems in cars that can correct dangerous steering movements before they occur. The ability to predict what a driver is going to do in the near future and to be able to prepare the car's system for this sounds a little bit like science fiction, and it would naturally be a dream come true for the safety departments at car manufacturers. The dream is now one step closer to becoming reality. “With the driver model I have developed, it is possible to predict what drivers are going to do with the steering wheel before they do it. It is possible to predict how far the driver is going to turn the wheel, right when the person starts a wheel-turning movement. It's like looking into the future,” says Chalmers researcher Ola Benderius. As a result of the recently published discovery, several applications for car support systems can be developed to make our cars safer. Smarter anti-skid systems and systems for fatigued drivers are two examples of potential usage areas.

”Imagine a fatigued driver on the verge of running off the road. He or she suddenly wakes up and reflexively initiates a very large corrective manoeuvre, a potential misjudgement that can lead to something very dangerous. Since we are now able to predict how far the driver is going to turn the wheel, the vehicle's support systems can identify potential misjudgements and intervene, which means a serious accident, such as the car travelling into approaching traffic, can be avoided,” says Ola Benderius. What is the mystery that Ola Benderius has solved? As early as 1947, the well-known British researcher Arnold Tustin (1899-

1994) produced the first model for how a person steers towards a target. He identified a continuous and linear control behaviour. When a car is driven, this corresponds to the driver gently and continuously following the road with the steering wheel. This behaviour is known as tracking within control theory, and it has been the prevailing theory for car driving ever since. However, when comparing the linear model with actual measured data, some deviations become apparent, namely jerkiness in the steering signal. Tustin saw these deviations from the continuous prediction as well, but the mystery has remained unsolved until now. Ola Benderius and his colleague Gustav Markkula got the idea while they were attending a lecture on neurocognition at Sahlgrenska University Hospital. The lecture addressed the behavioural theory of reaching, which concerns the basic human behaviour when we reach for something. When studying how we humans move our hand from Point A to pick up something from Point B, the speed of the movement has a direct relationship with the distance – the longer the distance, the quicker the movement. The interesting effect of this is that the time for the movement is the same regardless of the distance. ”We immediately recognised this pattern from our measured steer signals,” says Ola Benderius. ”It was a bit of a eureka moment. Was it possible that this basic human behaviour also controlled how we steer a car?” With the idea in mind, Ola Benderius extracted over 1,000 hours of car and truck driving from real driving data, which resulted in 1.3 million steer corrections. It turned out that 95 per cent of these correspond with the reaching theory. Ola Benderius and Gustav Markkula had discovered that steering is not linear when the driver follows the road, but rather that the driver turns the wheel according to the special reaching pattern. With this new knowledge, he was able to develop a mathematical model that can explain many observed steering behaviours, which means that the driver response to different situations can be predicted before it occurs. Ola Benderius believes the discovery will have an impact on an entire research field. ”This might completely change how we regard human control of vehicles, crafts and vessels. I hope and believe that many researchers will utilise the findings and start to think in new ways. Control behaviour has traditionally been studied on the basis of control theory and technical systems.

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GLOW IN THE DARK NISSAN LEAF Nissan in Europe has become the first manufacturer to apply glow-in-the-dark car paint to showcase how its allelectric LEAF is helping more and more people convert to solar energy at home. Nissan worked with inventor, Hamish Scott, creator of STARPATH, which is a spray-applied coating that absorbs UV energy during the day so that it glows for between eight and 10 hours when the sun goes down. While glowing car paint is already available, the bespoke, ultravioletenergized paint created especially for Nissan is unique thanks to its secret formula made up of entirely organic materials. It contains a rare natural earth product called Strontium Aluminate, which is solid, odorless and chemically and biologically inert. Nissan’s glow-in-the-dar paint, if made commercially available, would last for 25 years.


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A CHALLENGING ROLE FOR AN ASSISTANT The councillor for the Orihuela Costa, Martina Scheurer, wants to clarify the situation regarding her position and future, after it was erroneously reported in a few other news outlets that she is to leave her current position, and stand in the next municipal elections. The reality of the situation is actually the opposite, as reported by The Leader, the councillor is not standing down from her position and is still very much holding her post within the local government team, but once this term is over, it is then that she will be standing down, and she will not be standing in the elections in May. However, continuing with the story of the team currently residing in the coastal town hall, we also caught up this week with another member of the team, Scheurer´s personal assistant, Heike Schug. Holding one of the posts for which a councillor can choose their assistants, Schug has been by the councillor’s side throughout the term in office, and is linked to that council post. As such, once Scheurer leaves the position after the elections, Schug will also no longer be an active part of that team. Having become a point of contact for many of the international residents on the coast, dealing with their day to day problems, complaints, criticisms and even praise, Schug has become one of the faces of the government. The challenges the role has brought, as well as the passion injected into the post, are evident from how Schug herself explains, “To be able to passionately get up in the morning, looking forward to another day, to be able to offer my assistance and to be there with compassion can make a difference to someone and is to me personally a grateful reward. The love for this area I have now been enjoying for some 29 years has taught me many lessons. To stay positive is one of the many important things I have learned. There is a reason for every happening, every challenge that life puts in front of us. Bringing us closer to not just to get a sneak peak on fellow beings that share the walk on our path for a certain time, but also to accept their path of perception,

learning and evolving. Isn't this what the quest of life is all about?” “In politics, there is little leeway, to be a hardened ideologist. One must stand in front of the public with strength, enthusiasm and true to one´s conscience. To compromise to survive is not everybody’s way. There comes a point, when the true question comes up if you want to compromise your integrity. Well Martina has reached this moment. It is entirely Martina's decisions if she declines to carry on for another term, trying to battle against the odds and to overcome the constant disheartening attacks by others. Although there is no doubt that Scheurer and Schug will be missed by many, a changing future was always inevitable, as Schug concluded, “I accepted the challenge, knowing that one day someone new will continue in my footsteps”.

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ORIHUELA’S PALMS TO BE INDIVIDUALLY MONITORED Orihuela’s Councillor for the Environment, Manuel Gallud, has introduced a new computer application that will individually map and allow the monitoring of every single palm tree in the region. Each palm will be recorded in a council database showing exact location, age, height and girth, as well as its health and condition with specific reference to any blight or infestation that it might be suffering. The intention was that this plan will quickly become "a functional and dynamic framework that will allow staff to prioritise their actions enabling far better allocation of resources, equipment and manpower," said Gallud. The idea of a ‘Palm Map’ was first attempted by Orihuela Council back in 2006 when the authorities approached the University Miguel Hernández to build a Palm geolocation system. However the procedure was not completely developed. But now building on that initial proposal, using much of the information originally compiled, a new database has now been developed which will allow better preservation of the region’s Palm trees by way of up to date information. To implement the programme workers will carry a digital tablet on which they will have access to the application. As they deal with a specific palm they will be able to geotag each tree and report it’s status, the details of which will be automatically updated in the base program. This will allow better coordinated actions in the treatment and maintenance of Palms by those operating the Department based system, especially with the treatment of pests", said Gallud. The company that developed the application will now spend the next two weeks training municipal staff on the operation of this new system. This will be the first phase of the implementation of a groundbreaking system that will control future parks and gardens and all woodland in the municipality.


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COMING SOON - SAILING FOR ALL OPEN DAY AT LOS ALCAZARES

Are you interested in trying sailing for the first time, or finding somewhere you can continue to enjoy the sport now you live in Spain? Well now’s your chance! The only multi-national sailing club on the Costa Calida, SAMM, invites you to their Open Day on Thursday 9th April 10am till 4pm at CTD, Los Narejos, Los Alcàzares on the

Mar Menor. SAMM, the Sailing Association Mar Menor, has over 120 members and most belong to one of six ‘Boat-Share Groups’ whose boats include dinghies, day sailers, a catamaran and a motor boat. Another Group sail radio controlled model yachts and the owners of three large cruisers offer sailing opportunities. In addition to pleasure sailing, SAMM has an active racing program and a lively ‘Social Scene’. The ‘Open day’ is being held at CTD (Centro Technico Deportivo), the Spanish sports academy right on the beach at Los Narejos, which is the centre of our activities. Except for the large cruisers our boats are based there. CTD is a fabulous venue open every day of the year. Its cafe sells hot and cold drinks and a selection of tapas, at bargain prices. There are indoor and outdoor seating areas, toilets and shower facilities. All SAMM Groups encourage interested people to come and try their boats before joining and this ‘Open Day’ offers the perfect opportunity. So come along, examine our boats, talk to our members and, weather permitting, get out on the water for a trial sail. For more information about SAMM in-advance of the ‘Open Day’ please visit our web site at www.sailingmarmenor.com

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WOULD YOU 'AD AM & EVE' IT? Following another 'sold out' night at Restaurant El Alto La Dolores, customers raised 1,076 euros for ADAM (Asistance & Defence of Animals Mistreated), a Spanish

charity helping and protecting cats and dogs. The night was organised by members of Benijofar Spiritualist Centre. Lyndon B entertained, and the Mediterranean Cruise was won by Carol Myers, from San Luis. The next charity fund-raiser will be on Wednesday, 18th March, in aid of Torrevieja Stroke Support. Performing for diners will be Woody, probably the most popular entertainer in South Costa Blanca, judging by his diary. Tickets for entertainment and a 3 course meal are 12 euros, and can be obtained from Restaurant El Alto, The Post Room Benijofar or The Card Place in Benimar. The photo shows Co-organiser Joan Rampton; Restaurant owner Berne; Brian and Carol Myers, and Vicky and John, who run ADAM.

FILLING PILAR’S STREETS WITH COLOUR What a great success was the children's carnival, in attracting hundreds of children and revitalizing trade over the weekend in Pilar de la Horadada. The wonderful costume colours and the high spirits of all the participants filled the streets throughout the weekend. The joy was particularly evident on Saturday morning when all of the activities were aimed at the children, with painting workshops, masks, costumes and a very popular bouncy castle. And then on Sunday there was the parade that marched along Calle Mayor to the accompaniment and rhythm of Muni's Band

with the assistance of the Municipal School of Modern Dance directed by Gertrudis Andreo. We were also entertained by la A s o c i a c i ó n Motoclub 12+1, the Club Ciclista Horadada and the members of Vamos de Calle and Rhythm Bright the performance of which brought up the rearguard of the parade which ended in the church square. Following the parade the square became the enclosure for a grand party at which children and adults enjoyed a fun day with

music, dancing, and a costume contest, with prizes awarded to the best adult, child, group, best family and best makeup. The councillor of festivities, Asunción Sánchez, said that she was delighted by the success of the carnival which had provided a great boost to everyone in the town, children, adults and of course the traders.


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SALES OF PROPERTY IN SPAIN INCREASES BY 2.2% ACCORDING TO NATIONAL STATISTICS According to the Spanish National Statistics Institute, the year-on-year sale of homes in Spain has increased by 2.2%. In 2014 there was a total of 319,389 transactions showing a positive turnaround after three years of declines. The resale property market has seen the biggest year-on-year growth and after three years of continued declines, home sales transactions are showing positive results following property price adjustments. Since 2007 when property prices reached their peak, the average price of homes in Spain has fallen by some 41.6%, according to the IMIE General and Large Markets Index report published by Tinsa in

February 2015. The worst years for property sales in Spain were 2009 and 2008, when the volume dropped by -25.1% and -28.8%, respectively. In 2012 and 2011, property transactions in Spain still recorded double-digit declines, of 11.5% and 18.1%, respectively. In 2013 the decline was just 1.9%. There were just under 200,000 property transactions in 2014, a year on year increase of 18.4%. Most of the property sales were of resale apartments. The new-build market showed a decline of 16.9%, or kust under 120,000 property transactions. 89.7% of the property transactions were for private housing and 10.3% of transactions were for

social housing. Sales of private housing saw a 3.2% increase in 2014, while the number of property transactions for social housing fell by 6.2%.

CREDIT RATINGS AGENCY FITCH REPORTS SPAIN HOUSE PRICES STABILISING Credit ratings agency, Fitch, have reported that property prices in Spain are likely to stabilise at their currenct leves, some 40% below the asking prices before the start of the economic crisis which hit Spain in 2007.

Data published by Fitch shows that the decline of property prices in Spain look to be coming to an end as the cheaper property is being picked up by investors who seem more confident that the economic climate is beginning to recover. According to the National Statistics Institute (INE) unemployment in Spain stood at 26.94% in January 2013. In January 2014 the Spanish unemployment figure dropped to 23.7%, a year on year decline of 3.24%. According to Fitch, the decline in unemployment together with more available credit as a result of greater home ownership finance and Spanish banks returning to their core business of lending were indicators that the general economic environment in Spain is gearing for a recovery. Interest rates are currently low and the cost of servicing debt is expected to remain manageable in the short- to medium-term.




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SMOKING BAN HAS NOT AFFECTED BUSINESSES Researchers at the Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC) have published an article in the Gaceta Sanitaria publication, detailing how they believe that the smoking ban in bars and restaurants has not had a negative impact on the industry, and that other factors such as the economic crisis have caused greater problems for business owners. Leading the research were Araceli Caballero and Jaime Pinilla from the Department of Quantitative Methods in Economics and Management of the Canarian university, in which they analysed the impact on consumption in bars, cafes and restaurants of the laws against smoking. To do this, the researchers used microdata from the Household Budget Survey in 2010 and 2011 and found that the law had no influence on changes in consumer habits of Spanish families in the hospitality industry. Consumption decisions are more related to sociodemographic characteristics, such as the number of children in the home, and the impact on society that high levels of unemployment has caused. For its part, the ULPGC explained that this work is the first assessment of the economic consequences of the law banning smoking in public places, which was fiercely opposed by the tobacco lobby at the time.

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CELESTIAL LIGHT ACADEMY Reiki and offers healing sessions as well as attunements for both these wonderful healing modalities. Angel and Oracle card readings are available with many people returning for readings on a regular basis for guidance and support. The NEW Colour readings using the magical Colour Mirrors bottles are proving to be highly successful in helping people to understand how they can change their lives for the better! Penny invites other spiritual teachers to the Academy from other parts of Spain and the UK to run courses and workshops in order that her big group of students benefit from other people’s wisdom as well as Penny Wing has been a regular contributor to the Health & Beauty pages in The Leader for many years. She is also very well known as a wise spiritual teacher and the founder of the Celestial Light Academy here on the Orihuela Costa. Penny says “The planet is currently undergoing a big shift in energy and this is resulting in all sorts of changes both on a personal and collective level. More and more people are starting to realise that we have invisible helpers around us such as Angels, Ascended Masters and Guides and are looking for ways to connect with them. Just because they are not in a physical body does not mean they are not there!” Penny decided to set up The Celestial Light Academy, a wonderful spiritual centre, so that people could come from all over the world to attend a wide variety of her certified Angelic and Spiritual courses. The peaceful atmosphere of the centre and the beautiful weather here in Spain makes it an ideal place for students to relax and open up spiritually. Penny also runs her extremely popular Spiritual workshops at the Academy which cover a vast array of different topics such as Angels, Colour soul therapy, Crystals, Chakras, Auras, Numerology, Ascended Masters, Lemurian healing and much more! If you wish a bespoke workshop to be created especially for you and your friends this is also possible. As well as workshops Penny is a Master Teacher of Usui and Angelic

her own. If you need to de stress and relax, a variety of holistic therapies are also offered including aromatherapy, hot stone massage, reflexology, Indian head massage, Hopi ear candles and facials. For further details on any of Penny’s courses/workshops or to book an appointment for a healing/holistic therapy please visit Penny’s web site www.pennywing.com or ring 0034 680 25 6266 Penny is a qualified Diana Cooper Angel & Spiritual Master Teacher, Usui /Angelic Reiki Master Teacher, spiritual counsellor and ITEC holistic therapist


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08:00 With UK, World and Spanish news updates at 15 minute intervals throughout. 11:00 The Gary Jackson Show. 13:00 Acceptable 80¥s with Paul Baker. 14:00 Drama. Ink Deep by Vivienne Franzmann. Annie has rebuilt her life following a nervous breakdown. She lives in a beautiful isolated cottage on the Isle of Mull. She is in a new relationship with a local artist, Ed. Her children are healthy and attend a secondary school on the mainland. So why isn’t she happy? 15:00 Drama. The Blackburn Files. Series 1 Episode 1 of 5. A Case of Making Good. Redundant pitman turned private investigator Stephen J Blackburn is embroiled with Hungarian exiles. Stars Fine Time Fontayne. 16:00 Lounge Sounds with Steven Hambley. 17:00 The PBT Show with Paul Breen-Turner. 19:00 Comedy. I’m Sorry I’ll Read That Again. Series 3, episode 7. From 1966. 20:00 Drama. Women in Love by DH Lawrence. Springtime. Episode 1 of 4. Gerald and Rupert are two very different gentlemen, with very different responses to love. Stars Clare Holman and Stella Gonet. 21:00 Wind Down, relaxing music for the evening. 22:00 Book at Bedtime. Sherlock Holmes: The Valley of Fear. Episode 1 of 15. A cipher message warns Sherlock that someone in Birlstone is in imminent danger. Tuesday 08:00 With UK, World and Spanish news updates at 15 minute intervals throughout. 11:00 Dark Side of the Moon with Gary Jackson. 13:00 None Stop 90’s with Paul Baker. 14:00 Drama. It Takes Two to Lie. Crime drama by Isabelle Grey. When Des takes Nabil hostage while attempting to rob the local Pawnbroker’s Shop, things don’t go quite the way he had imagined. As he tries to lie his way out of the situation, student Nabil forces him to face up to the truth. But what if you’ve forgotten what the truth is? 15:00 Drama. The Blackburn Files. Series 1 Episode 2 of 5. A Case of Parma Violets. When a woman suspects her husband is having an affair, she calls in

investigator Stephen J Blackburn. Stars Fine Time Fontayne. 16:00 Solid Gold Sixties with Geoff Dorsett. 17:00 The PBT Show with Paul Breen-Turner. 19:00 Comedy. An Actor’s Life for Me. The Police Farce. Stars John Gordon Sinclair. From January 1993. 20:00 Drama. Women in Love by DH Lawrence. Water Games. Episode 2 of 4. Gerald excites Gudrun with his physical brutality, but Ursula is infuriated by Rupert’s prevarication. Stars Douglas Hodge. 21:00 Wind Down, relaxing music for the evening. 22:00 Book at Bedtime. Sherlock Holmes: The Valley of Fear. Episode 2 of 15. On hearing the facts surrounding the death, Holmes is intrigued by this very peculiar case. Wednesday 08:00 With UK, World and Spanish news updates at 15 minute intervals throughout. 11:00 My Generation with Gary Jackson. 13:00 Power Anthems with Paul Baker. 14:00 Drama. Ivan and the Dogs by Hattie Naylor. The extraordinary story of a young boy’s life on the streets of Moscow, where he was adopted by wild dogs. Stars Tom Glenister. 15:00 Drama. The Blackburn Files. Series 1 Episode 3 of 5. A Cruel Case of War. Investigator Stephen J Blackburn hunts for a Canadian’s long-lost brother, after a cruel separation. Stars Fine Time Fontayne. 16:00 Supersonic 70’s, with Geoff Dorsett. 17:00 The PBT Show with Paul Breen-Turner. 19:00 Comedy. Flying the Flag. The Pretenders. Stars Dinsdale Landen. From July 1992. 20:00 Drama. Women in Love by DH Lawrence. Moonlight. Episode 3 of 4. Rupert proposes, but this decisive action leads to more questions rather than answers. With Clare Holman and Nicholas Farrell. 21:00 Wind Down, relaxing music for the evening. 22:00 Book at Bedtime. Sherlock Holmes: The Valley of Fear. Episode 3 of 15. The local chief detective speculates on the case, but Holmes has other ideas. Thursday 08:00 Breakfast News with Mark Nolan. With UK, World and Spanish news updates throughout.

11:00 Nothing But The Nineties with Mike Brown. 13:00 The Mystery Top 40 with Paul Baker. 14:00 Drama. Jailbird Lover. Craig Hawes is a new Welsh writer. Jailbird Lover is his first Afternoon Drama. He takes a dark subject and shines a comedic light on crime, nosey neighbours, waterfalls, fate and true romance. 15:00 Drama. The Blackburn Files. Series 1 Episode 4 of 5. A Case of Plagiarism. Investigator Stephen J Blackburn is called in when a writer is convinced his TV script has been pinched. Stars Fine Time Fontayne. 16:00 Kick up the 80’s with Geoff Dorsett. 17:00 The PBT Show with Paul Breen-Turner. 19:00 Comedy. Brian Gulliver’s Travels. Sham. Brian Gulliver, a seasoned presenter of travel documentaries, finds himself in a hospital’s secure unit after claiming to have had a number of bizarre adventures. 20:00 Drama. Women in Love by DH Lawrence. Mountain Snows. Episode 4 of 4. A looming tragedy cements the future of Rupert, Gerald, Ursula and Gudrun. With Clare Holman, Stella Gonet and Douglas Hodge. 21:00 Wind Down, relaxing music for the evening. 22:00 Book at Bedtime. Sherlock Holmes: The Valley of Fear. Episode 4 of 15. Watson is perturbed by an encounter with the victim’s wife. Friday 08:00 Breakfast News with Mark Nolan. With UK, World and Spanish news updates at 15 minute intervals throughout. 11:00 Brit Rock with Dominic Forbes. 14:00 Drama. Keeping the Score by Martyn Wade. Gerald owns a score box at his village cricket ground, but it’s put to most use in the winter months, something his wife has never found out and which Gerald is determined she never shall. 15:00 Drama. The Blackburn Files. Series 1 Episode 5 of 5. A Case of Haddock and Plaice. An elderly couple’s time-share cash con sparks investigator Stephen J Blackburn’s first case abroad. Stars Fine Time Fontayne. 16:00 Hot Country Countdown - John Stevens counts down the top 12 country songs in America. 17:00 The PBT Show with Paul Breen-Turner. 19:00 Comedy. Hancock’s Half Hour. The Chef that Died of Shame.

20:00 Drama. Ring for Jeeves. Episode 1 of 2. Brilliantly funny comedy-thriller. Jeeves is on loan to young Lord Rowcester (Bill). Wooster is absent, attending a school designed to teach the aristocracy to fend for itself. Jeeves has to exert his gigantic fish-fed brain to help his new master raise money by selling his crumbling pile to a wealthy American widow. 21:00 Wind Down, relaxing music for the evening. 22:00 Book at Bedtime. Sherlock Holmes: The Valley of Fear. Episode 5 of 15. Holmes makes a shocking revelation to uncover the truth behind the murder. Saturday 08:00 Sounds of the 70’s with Gary Jackson. 09:00 Kick up the 80’s with Geoff Dorsett. 10:00 Nothing But The Nineties with Mike Brown. 12:00 Entertainment Power with Paul Baker. 14:00 Comedy. Stephen Fry Comedy Controller. Stephen Fry, actor, writer, wit and naughty national treasure chooses his favourite comedies from the BBC radio archive. 17:00 Back to the 70’s with Kevin Larkin. 19:00 The Live Lounge. 21:00 Calder’s Confessions. 23:00 Al Walser’s Weekly Top 20 Countdown from Hollywood. Sunday 08:00 Sunday Inspiration with Philip Croft. 09:00 Solid Gold Sixties with Geoff Dorsett. 10:00 Supersonic Seventies with Geoff Dorsett. 12:00 Tim Rogers ìClassic Countryî International Radio Show. 14:00 Drama. The Ipcress File by Len Deighton. An unknown agent is ensnared in a sinister plot to brainwash scientists and trade them. Taut Cold War thriller with Ian Hart. 16:00 Comedy. Just a Minute. Series 67, episode 5. Presented by Nicholas Parsons. 17:00 The Ultimate UK Chart Show with Jason Scott, LIVE. 20:00 Sunday Inspiration with Philip Croft (Rpt). 22:00 Classical Nights.

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07:00 Breakfast. 10:15 Heir Hunters. 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer. 12:00 Countryside 999. 12:45 Real Lives Reunited. 13:15 Bargain Hunt. 14:00 BBC News at One. 14:40 BBC Regional News. 14:45 Doctors. 15:15 WPC 56. 16:00 The Link. 16:45 Escape to the Country. 17:30 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. 18:15 Pointless. 19:00 BBC News at Six. 19:30 BBC Regional News. 20:00 The One Show. 20:30 Inside Out. Tara Walsh examines why successful prosecutions against FGM have failed to happen despite the practice being a criminal offence in Britain. Dan Cruickshank discovers why an ancient temple unearthed during the Blitz is now being pieced together. And Joanne good learns why the gramaphone is coming back in style. 21:00 EastEnders. Following on from last week’s shocking revelations, can things ever be the same again for the residents? DI Keeble arrives in Albert Square, but why is she back? 21:30 Children of the Great Migration. They cross six thousand miles of desert and sea to reach Europe, children travelling alone, on the world’s most dangerous migration route. Some of them are as young as seven. Panorama’s Paul Kenyon travels to the place they’re fleeing, the border area between Sudan and Eritrea, where four thousand migrants cross each month, trying to escape Africa’s most secretive rogue state. With exclusive access to desert refugee camps, and to the Sudanese border patrols, Kenyon discovers that more lone children than ever before are attempting the route. Some are recruited by the people-trafficking gangs because they are too young to be prosecuted by the European authorities. 22:00 New Tricks. Tiger Tiger. Series 8, episode 10. Drama series. UCOS reopens the case of zoo keeper Zac Halsey, who was found mauled to death in the tiger enclosure at Harefield Zoo in 2006. 23:00 BBC News at Ten. 23:25 BBC Regional News. 23:45 Waterloo Road. Dale’s erratic behaviour reaches new heights and it’s up to Lenny and Maggie to pick up the pieces. Abdul meets his mum. The school gets a heads-up about a surprise inspection, but will the preparation be enough to save it? 00:45 The Graham Norton Show. Guests include double oscar winner Sean Penn, starring in action

thriller The Gunman, Hollywood star Richard Gere and comic actress Celia Imrie, appearing in The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Plus music from Kelly Clarkson performing Heartbeat Song. 01:30 Film - Heist (15). Veteran jewel thief Joe and his crew agree to one last gold robbery for a bigshot mobster to fund their retirement. To make sure he can trust them, the mobster forces Joe to include his hotheaded nephew in the team. As double-cross follows double-cross, Joe has to make sure he and his team are able to escape with the gold. Starring: Gene Hackman, Danny DeVito, Ricky Jay, Sam Rockwell. 03:15 Weather for the Week Ahead. 03:20 BBC News. BBC2 07:00 This is BBC Two. 07:05 Homes Under the Hammer. 08:05 Countryside 999. 08:50 Real Lives Reunited. 09:20 Wanted Down Under. 10:05 Celebrity Antiques Road Trip. 11:05 Great British Railway Journeys. 11:35 Click. 12:00 BBC News. 12:30 BBC World News. 13:00 The Daily Politics. 14:00 A to Z of TV Gardening. 14:05 Cagney and Lacey. 14:50 The World at War. 15:45 Africa. 16:45 Open All Hours. 17:15 To the Manor Born. 17:45 Hi-De-Hi. 18:15 Flog It. 19:00 Two Tribes. 19:30 Eggheads. 20:00 Top Gear. 21:00 University Challenge. 21:30 Only Connect. 22:00 A Cook Abroad. 23:00 House of Fools. 23:30 Newsnight. 00:20 Alex Polizzi: The Fixer. 01:20 Inside the Commons. 02:20 This is BBC Two. 05:00 The Genius of Invention. 05:30 The Genius of Invention. ITV 07:00 Good Morning Britain. 09:30 Lorraine. 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 11:30 This Morning. 11:55 ITV News. 12:00 This Morning. 13:30 Loose Women. 14:30 ITV News and Weather. 15:00 Judge Rinder. 16:00 Tipping Point. 17:00 1000 Heartbeats. 18:00 The Chase. 19:00 ITV Regional News. 19:30 ITV News and Weather. 20:00 Emmerdale. Aaron’s decision shocks Robert. Nicola gets trapped. Rachel gets some unexpected news. 20:30 Coronation Street. Jason awaits Eva’s answer. Tony is out in the cold. How will Steve cope back at work? 21:00 More Tales From Northumberland with

Robson Green. In the second episode, Robson heads to the Northumberland National Park where he tries his hand at one of Britain’s oldest and toughest sports, Cumberland and Westmorland wrestling. He visits one of Britain’s most remote glens, College Valley, spending a night wild camping in the Cheviot Hills. Robson is also given rare access to the Otterburn Ranges, a vast military training camp in the National Park, where he uncovers the story behind its World War One training trenches. 21:30 Coronation Street. Is it over for Jason and Eva? Tracy turns the tables on Tony. Steve tries to get back to his old self. 22:00 Broadchurch. Decisions are made, truths are revealed and the lives of the people of Broadchurch are changed forever. 23:00 ITV News at Ten and Weather. Mark Austin and Julie Etchingham with the latest headlines from around the world. Followed by a national weather forecast and all the news and weather in your region. 23:40 ICC Cricket World Cup Highlights. England and Scotland enjoy a healthy sporting rivalry and cricket is no exception. The two sides meet at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch with Scotland, who count former England ODI captain Paul Collingwood amongst their coaching staff, are hoping to make waves with a major upset over their friends from south of the border. 00:40 The Jonathan Ross Show. Jonathan Ross welcomes the absolutely fabulous Jennifer Saunders, Take Me Out host Paddy McGuinness, and the hilarious Film - and TV star Nick Frost.

Unwrapped. 22:00 NHS: £2 Billion a Week and Counting. 23:00 Catastrophe. 23:35 Bodyshockers. 00:40 24 Hours in A and E. 01:35 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA. 02:25 Film - After Lucia (15). 04:10 Kirstie’s Vintage Home. 05:05 Location, Location, Location. C5 07:00 The Wotwots. 07:10 Igam Ogam. 07:20 Fireman Sam. 07:30 Toot the Tiny Tugboat. 07:45 Peppa Pig. 07:50 Peppa Pig. 07:55 Pip Ahoy. 08:10 Little Princess. 08:20 The Mr. Men Show. 08:35 Thomas and Friends. 08:50 Noddy in Toyland. 09:00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. 09:15 Peppa Pig. 09:20 Peppa Pig. 09:25 Peppa Pig. 09:35 Toby’s Travelling Circus. 09:40 Milkshake! Bop Box. 09:45 Bananas in Pajamas. 10:00 Tickety Toc. 10:15 The Wright Stuff. 12:10 The Hotel Inspector. 13:10 5 News Lunchtime. 13:15 Secrets of St Paul’s Cathedral. 14:15 Home and Away. 14:45 Neighbours. 15:15 NCIS. 16:15 Film - The Perfect Assistant (15). 18:00 5 News at 5. 18:30 Neighbours. 19:00 Home and Away. 19:30 5 News Tonight. 20:00 Criminals: Caught on Camera. 20:30 Car Crash TV. 21:00 Police Interceptors. 22:00 Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole. 23:00 10,000 BC 00:00 Film - The Jackal (18). 02:20 Super Casino. 04:10 Killer Psychopaths. 05:00 Wildlife SOS. 05:25 HouseBusters. 05:45 House Doctor.

01:40 Jackpot247. 04:00 UEFA Champions League Weekly. 04:25 ITV Nightscreen. C4 07:00 Countdown. 07:45 King of Queens . 08:10 3rd Rock from the Sun. 08:35 3rd Rock from the Sun. 09:00 Frasier. 09:30 Frasier. 10:00 Everybody Loves Raymond. 10:35 Everybody Loves Raymond. 11:05 Everybody Loves Raymond. 11:35 Undercover Boss Canada. 12:30 Shipping Wars. 13:15 Channel 4 News Summary. 13:20 Couples Come Dine with Me. 14:05 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun. 15:10 Countdown. 16:00 Deal or No Deal. 17:00 Come Dine with Me. 18:00 Four in a Bed. 18:30 The Simpsons. 19:00 The Simpsons. 19:30 Hollyoaks. 20:00 Channel 4 News. 20:55 The Political Slot. 21:00 Dispatches. 21:30 Food

14.00 Non Stop Music 16.00 Shopping and Info 18.00 Celebrity Archive – Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale) the only actor to have been in Eastenders continuously since its inception. 18.05 Speekee TV – Learning Spanish for youngsters 18.15 Out & About in Torrevieja – We follow the international ‘Cofradia’ as they are honoured to take part in the solemn Semana Santa procession. 18.30 The Barcelona Boat Show - The goings on at one of Europe’s most significant boating events. 19.00 Let's Talk (series) Simon is with more of the Costa Blanca’s interesting characters. Everyone has a story! 19.30 Learn The Lingo – Improve your Spanish 19.45 Spanish Eye – Carnival Girls – Lauren Shakspeare is the only expat joining dancing troupes in Spanish Carnivals. 20.00 – 22.00 Local Information and Non Stop Music


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07:00 Breakfast. 10:15 Heir Hunters. 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer. 12:00 Countryside 999. 12:45 Real Lives Reunited. 13:15 Bargain Hunt. 14:00 BBC News at One. 14:40 BBC Regional News. 14:45 Doctors. 15:15 WPC 56. 16:00 The Link. 16:45 Escape to the Country. 17:30 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. 18:15 Pointless. 19:00 BBC News at Six. 19:30 BBC Regional News. 20:00 The One Show. 20:30 EastEnders Nancy continues to press her dad for the truth about what happened last week - how far did he go? 21:00 Holby City. Domino Effect. When disaster strikes on Darwin, Elliot must choose between his team and his life’s work - how will he decide? MaryClaire is surprised by the return of an old flame. Is she

ready to move on? Dominic and Arthur compete to impress, but are they stronger together than apart? 22:00 The Gift. Ten years ago, Andy Chaggar’s trip of a lifetime ended in tragedy when the Boxing Day tsunami struck in Thailand. His girlfriend lost her life, and he only narrowly escaped with his. Beverley Cox’s expatriate childhood in Kenya was overshadowed by her turbulent relationship with her father. The family’s domestic help, Kak, stepped in to care for her, treating Beverly like his own daughter. 23:00 BBC News at Ten. 23:25 BBC Regional News. 23:45 All or Nothing. Childbirth. Documentary following four pregnant women all making very different choices around their births. 37-year-old Jo plans to deliver her baby completely alone on board her barge, without the assistance of any medical professional. By contrast, 34-year-old Anna is opting to sidestep the pains of labour and book in for a c-section at the

Portland Hospital in London. In Devon, 33-year-old Lisa plans to lotus birth - she’ll leave her baby’s umbilical cord attached to its placenta and she’ll keep it fresh by dusting it with salt, rose petals and lavender oil. 35-year-old Kati from Manchester is going to whizz her afterbirth into a smoothie and consume it over a number of days. 00:35 Growing Up Down’s. Documentary telling the story of a group of young actors with Down’s Syndrome who set out to create a touring production of Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Along the way the play begins to blur with their real lives, leading to romance, rows and revelations. 01:35 Film - Houseguest (PG). Slapstick comedy about an impoverished man who poses as a dentist to escape the loan sharks who are chasing him. In order to build up his own business, Kevin Franklin borrows money left, right and centre - eventually owing the lot to the Gasperini Brothers. When they demand repayment, the hapless businessman goes into hiding, pretending to be a dentist while staying as a houseguest of an unsuspecting couple. Starring: Sinbad, Phil Hartman, Kim Greist, Chauncey Leopardi, Kim Murphy 03:20 Weather for the Week Ahead. 03:25 BBC News. BBC2 07:00 This is BBC Two. 07:05 Homes Under the Hammer. 08:05 Countryside 999. 08:50 Real Lives Reunited. 09:20 Wanted Down Under. 10:05 Nature’s Weirdest Events. 11:05 Great British Railway Journeys. 11:35 HARDtalk. 12:00 BBC News. 12:30 BBC World News. 13:00 The Daily Politics. 14:00 A to Z of TV Gardening. 14:05 The Super League Show - World Club Series Special. 14:50 The World at War. 15:45 Africa. 16:45 Open All Hours. 17:15 To the Manor Born. 17:45 Hi-De-Hi. 18:15 Flog It. 19:00 Two Tribes. 19:30 Eggheads. 20:00 Wanted in Paradise. 21:00 Natural World. 22:00 Inside the Commons. 23:00 Rhod Gilbert’s Work Experience. 23:30 Newsnight. 00:20 Dragons’ Den 01:20 Film - 2015. 01:50 This is BBC Two. 05:00 The Genius of Invention. 05:30 Design Challenge. ITV 07:00 Good Morning Britain. 09:30 Lorraine. 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 11:30 This Morning. 11:55 ITV News. 12:00 This Morning. 13:30 Loose Women. 14:30 ITV News and Weather. 15:00 Judge Rinder. 16:00 Tipping Point. 17:00 1000 Heartbeats. 18:00 The Chase. 19:00 ITV Regional News. 19:30 ITV News and Weather. 20:00 Emmerdale. Nicola is humiliated by Jimmy. Jacob has had enough of Lachlan. Megan is annoyed at Jai’s dishonesty. 20:30 UEFA Champions League Live. Manchester City v Barcelona. Mark Pougatch is joined by Everton boss Roberto Martinez, Lee Dixon and Paul Scholes for live coverage, with commentary from Andy Townsend and Clive Tyldesley. 23:00 ITV News at Ten and Weather. Mark Austin and Julie Etchingham with the latest headlines from around the world. Followed by a national weather forecast and all the news and weather in your region. 23:40 UEFA Champions League: Extra Time. Mark Pougatch presents highlights of tonight’s last-16 firstleg matches, Manchester City versus Barcelona and two-time winners Juventus against Borussia Dortmund. Lee Dixon and Andy Townsend provide the expert analysis. 00:40 Film - Carry on Henry (PG). Historical ham-

ming from the Carry On regulars. Henry VIII is up in arms about the garlic breath of his wife, Marie de Normandy. Although he finds it a turn-off, his equerry, Sir Roger de Loggerley, is enamoured by it and becomes her lover. The lecherous king decides it is time for a new wife and plots with Thomas Cromwell and Cardinal Wolsey to get rid of Marie. Starring: Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Terry Scott, Barbara Windsor 02:15 Jackpot247. 04:00 Loose Women. 04:45 ITV Nightscreen. C4 07:00 Countdown. 07:45 King of Queens. 08:10 3rd Rock from the Sun. 08:35 3rd Rock from the Sun. 09:00 Frasier. 09:30 Frasier 10:00 Everybody Loves Raymond. 10:30 Everybody Loves Raymond. 11:05 Everybody Loves Raymond. 11:35 Undercover Boss Canada. 12:30 Shipping Wars. 13:15Channel 4 News Summary. 13:20 Couples Come Dine with Me. 14:05 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun. 15:10 Countdown. 16:00 Deal or No Deal. 17:00 Come Dine with Me. 18:00 Four in a Bed. 18:30 The Simpsons. 19:00 The Simpsons. 19:30 Hollyoaks. 20:00 Channel 4 News. 20:55 The Political Slot. 21:00 Mary Portas: Secret Shopper. 22:00 The Romanians are Coming. 23:00 Immigration Street. 00:00 Kid Criminals. 01:05 Pokerstars.Com European Poker Tour. 02:00 KOTV Boxing Weekly. 02:30 Transworld Sport. 03:25The Ricky Gervais Show. 03:55 Double Your House for Half the Money. 04:50 Location, Location, Location. 05:45 Deal or No Deal. C5 07:00 The Wotwots. 07:10 Igam Ogam. 07:20 Fireman Sam. 07:30 Toot the Tiny Tugboat. 07:45 Peppa Pig. 07:50 Peppa Pig. 07:55 Pip Ahoy. 08:10 Little Princess. 08:20 The Mr. Men Show. 08:35 Thomas and Friends. 08:50 Noddy in Toyland. 09:00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. 09:15 Peppa Pig. 09:20 Peppa Pig. 09:25 Peppa Pig. 09:30 Peppa Pig. 09:35 Toby’s Travelling Circus. 09:45 Bananas in Pajamas. 10:00 Tickety Toc. 10:15 The Wright Stuff. 12:10 The Hotel Inspector. 13:10 5 News Lunchtime. 13:15 Cowboy Builders. 14:15 Home and Away. 14:45 Neighbours. 15:15 NCIS. 16:15 Film - The Boy Next Door. 18:00 5 News at 5. 18:30 Neighbours. 19:00 Home and Away. 19:30 5 News Tonight. 20:00 Police Interceptors. 21:00 Costa Del Casualty. 22:00 Killer Psychopaths. 23:00 10,000 BC. 00:00 World’s Biggest Hips. 01:00 GPs: Behind Closed Doors. 02:00 Super Casino. 04:10 Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole. 05:00 Wildlife SOS. 05:25 HouseBusters. 05:45 House Doctor.

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07:00 Breakfast. 10:15 Heir Hunters. 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer. 12:00 Countryside 999. 12:45 Real Lives Reunited. 13:15 Bargain Hunt. 14:00 BBC News at One. 14:40 BBC Regional News. 14:45 Doctors. 15:15 WPC 56. 16:00 The Link. 16:45 Escape to the Country. 17:30 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. 18:15 Pointless. 19:00 BBC News at Six. 19:30 BBC Regional News. 20:00 The One Show. 21:00 The Great Comic Relief Bake Off. The Great British Bake Off returns with four special Comic Relief programmes. In the third episode, Jo Brand welcomes David Mitchell, Michael Sheen, Jameela Jamil and Sarah Brown to the tent. The nervous bakers get off to a crumbly start in the signature challenge (24 portions of shortbread), face one of Paul’s notoriously difficult recipes in the technical challenge (six mini pork pies) and put their unique stamps on the showstopper bake (triple-tiered pavlova with fruit). Tensions are high and confusion is rife, but who will impress and who will miss the mark? Judged by legendary cookery writer Mary Berry and acclaimed master baker Paul Hollywood, these four will have to pull out all the stops to impress the judges and be crowned Comic Relief Star Baker. Comedian Ed Byrne visits a Comic Relief-funded project in Uganda, showing how the money raised on Red Nose Day really does help change people’s lives. 22:00 The People’s Strictly for Comic Relief. Episode 1. For the first time in Strictly Come Dancing’s history, members of the public are being invited through the sparkly ballroom doors. Tess and Claudia open this series which sees six extraordinary superfans launched into the world of Strictly and living the dream for the millions of fans who’ve longed to cha-cha their way into the show. Past Strictly stars and pro dancers embark on the ultimate feel-good mission: to surprise the unsuspecting heroes in everyday situations. For one of the nominees, supermarket shopping will never be the same again! Once paired with a Strictly pro dancer, they embark on a journey into the fabulous world of ballroom and latin dance, visiting places like Vienna and Madrid to really understand the flavour of their routine. 23:00 BBC News at Ten. 23:25 BBC Regional News.

23:45 A Question of Sport. Sue Barker presents the light-hearted sports quiz. Regular team captains Matt Dawson and Phil Tufnell are joined by world and Olympic triathlon champion Alistair Brownlee, former Premier League striker Iain Dowie, British heptathlete Louise Hazel and Scotland rugby captain Greig Laidlaw. 00:15 Film - 2015. In the last show of the series, Claudia Winkleman and Danny Leigh take a critical look at the week’s film releases, including the sequel to The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, thriller Focus starring Will Smith, and Cannes horror hit It Follows. Critic Tim Robey joins the team on the sofa. 00:45 Film - Having You (PG). Drama. A former wild child is almost ready to settle down after proposing to his girlfriend, but all of a sudden he must face his past when an old one-night stand arrives with a sevenyear-old son she claims is his. Starring: Anna Friel, Romola Garai, Andrew Buchan, Philip Davis, Isaac Andrews, Steven Cree 02:20 Weather for the Week Ahead. 02:25 BBC News. BBC2 07:00 Homes Under the Hammer. 08:00 Countryside 999. 08:45 Real Lives Reunited. 09:15 Wanted Down Under. 10:00 Horizon Special. 11:00 Great British Railway Journeys. 11:30 See Hear. 12:00 BBC News. 12:30 The Daily Politics. 14:00 Lifeline. 14:10 Cagney and Lacey. 14:55 The World at War. 15:50 Africa. 16:45 Open All Hours. 17:15 Three Up, Two Down. 17:45 HiDe-Hi. 18:15 Flog It. 18:55 Party Political Broadcast by the Labour Party. 19:00 Two Tribes. 19:30 Eggheads. 20:00 Wanted in Paradise. 21:00 Suffragettes Forever! The Story of Women and Power. 22:00 Wolf Hall. 23:00 Up the Women. 23:30 Newsnight. 00:20 Inside the Commons. 01:20 See Hear. 01:50 This is BBC Two. 04:50 Matters of Life and Death. ITV 07:00 Good Morning Britain. 09:30 Lorraine. 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 11:30 This Morning. 11:55 ITV News. 12:00 This Morning. 13:30 Loose Women. 14:30 ITV News and Weather. 15:00 Judge Rinder. 16:00 Tipping Point. 17:00 1000 Heartbeats. 18:00 The Chase. 19:00 ITV Regional News. 19:25 Party Political Broadcast by the Labour Party. 19:30 ITV News and Weather. 20:00 Emmerdale. David and Alicia disagree over

Lachlan. Cain visits Charity. Jimmy pulls out all the stops for Nicola. 20:30 Coronation Street. Tracy causes problems for Tony. Has Sophie had a change of heart? Rita receives a birthday surprise. 21:00 The Brit Awards 2015. Ant and Dec host British music’s biggest night of the year, live from the O2 in London. The BRIT Awards 2015 with MasterCard features spectacular performances by Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift, Take That, Sam Smith, Royal Blood, George Ezra, Paloma Faith and - for the first time in 20 years Madonna. 23:20 ITV News and Weather. Mark Austin and Julie Etchingham with the latest headlines from around the world. Followed by a national weather forecast and all the news and weather in your region. 00:00 Perspectives. Sergeant on Spike (Part 3). John Sergeant presents a personal Film - about his childhood hero and lifelong inspiration - Spike Milligan. To mark 10 years since Spike died, John meets the people who knew him best as he uncovers the man behind The Goon Show and reveals Spike’s lasting legacy to British comedy. With contributions from Michael Palin, Eddie Izzard and his father John, Noel Fielding, Spike’s former manager Norma Farnes, Esther Rantzen, Film - director Richard Lester and scriptwriter John Antrobus. 01:00 River Monsters. Invisible Executioner. Wildlife documentary series presented by Jeremy Wade. Jeremy takes on Africa’s wild Zambezi River to unmask an invisible predator that is dragging fishermen to their deaths. Crocodiles and hippos have taken dozens of victims in plain view, but it seems there is another monstrous beast stalking these deep and turbulent waters. Locals speak of the Mazunda - but what can this sinister, child-devouring creature be? Plunging gorges and battering rapids make the Zambezi one of the most treacherous places Jeremy has ever fished. When he hears an eyewitness account of a 15-foot leviathan, there is no turning back. 01:25 Jackpot247. 04:00 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA. 04:40 ITV Nightscreen. C4 07:00 Countdown. 07:45 King of Queens. 08:10 3rd Rock from the Sun. 08:35 3rd Rock from the Sun. 09:00 Frasier. 09:30 Frasier. 10:00 Everybody Loves

Raymond. 10:30 Everybody Loves Raymond. 11:05 Everybody Loves Raymond. 11:35 Undercover Boss Canada. 12:30 Shipping Wars. 13:15 Channel 4 News Summary. 13:20 Couples Come Dine with Me. 14:05 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun. 15:10 Countdown. 16:00 Deal or No Deal. 17:00 Come Dine with Me. 18:00 Four in a Bed. 18:30 The Simpsons. 19:00 The Simpsons. 19:30 Hollyoaks. 20:00 Channel 4 News. 20:55 The Political Slot. 21:00 The Restoration Man. 22:00 24 Hours in A and E. 23:00 Junk Food Kids: Who’s to Blame?. 00:05 CITIZENFOUR. 02:10 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA. 03:05 The Secret Millionaire. 04:05 Film - Boomerang (PG). 05:40 Location, Location, Location. C5 07:00 The Wotwots. 07:10 Igam Ogam. 07:20 Fireman Sam. 07:30 Toot the Tiny Tugboat. 07:45 Peppa Pig . 07:50 Peppa Pig. 07:55 Pip Ahoy. 08:10 Little Princess. 08:20 The Mr. Men Show. 08:35 Thomas and Friends. 08:50 Noddy in Toyland. 09:00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. 09:15 Peppa Pig. 09:20 Peppa Pig. 09:25 Peppa Pig. 09:30 Peppa Pig. 09:35 Toby’s Travelling Circus. 09:45 Bananas in Pajamas. 10:00 Tickety Toc. 10:15 The Wright Stuff. 12:10 The Hotel Inspector. 13:10 5 News Lunchtime. 13:15 The Classic Car Show. 14:15 Home and Away. 14:45 Neighbours. 15:15 NCIS: New Orleans. 16:15 Film - Still Life: A Three Pines Mystery. 18:00 5 News at 5. 18:30 Neighbours. 19:00 Home and Away. 19:30 5 News Tonight. 20:00 Cowboy Builders. 21:00 GPs: Behind Closed Doors. 22:00 Jack the Ripper. 23:00 Autopsy. 00:00 Trauma Doctors. 01:00 Emergency Bikers. 01:55 Super Casino. 04:10 Britain’s Biggest Primary School. 05:00 Wildlife SOS. 05:25 HouseBusters. 05:45 House Doctor.

14.00 Non Stop Music 16.00 Shopping and Info 18.00 Celebrity Archive – Alistair McGowan, impressionist, stand-up comic, actor, singer and writer. 18.05 Dramatic Licence presents - ‘When the Cat's Away.’ This hilarious comedy is based around the much loved characters from the 70’s sitcom ‘George and Mildred’ live at the Cardinal Beluga theatre San Fulgencio. 20.00 – 22.00 Local Information and Non Stop Music

26th february Abbott. 01:30 Skiing Weatherview. 01:35 BBC News. 07:00 Breakfast. 10:15 Heir Hunters. 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer. 12:00 Countryside 999. 12:45 Real Lives Reunited. 13:15 Bargain Hunt. 14:00 BBC News at One. 14:40 BBC Regional News. 14:45 Doctors. 15:15 WPC 56. 16:00 The Link. 16:45 Escape to the Country. 17:30 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. 18:15 Pointless. 19:00 BBC News at Six. 19:30 BBC Regional News. 20:00 The One Show. 20:30 EastEnders. Mick arranges a surprise for Linda but Nancy has other things on her mind. Carol offers some advice to Sharon. Elaine is back in Albert Square. 21:00 DIY SOS The Big Build. Fareham. Hanna and Mike have three kids, two of whom are twins who were born prematurely. One has cerebral palsy and the other is profoundly deaf. The family house is tiny and the cramped conditions are making life extremely difficult and at times dangerous for the growing boys. Nick Knowles and DIY SOS team call on friends, family and the local community to come to the aid of this young family and build a single-storey extension in just nine days. 22:00 Death in Paradise. Detective drama series set on a Caribbean island. When a prisoner is killed in their custody, DI Goodman and the team are under pressure to solve the case quickly. Humphrey’s father visits Saint Marie intent on meddling in his son’s life.

23:00 BBC News at Ten. 23:25 BBC Regional News. 23:45 Question Time. David Dimbleby presents topical debate from Telford. 00:45 This Week. Andrew Neil presents a political review of the week with Michael Portillo and Diane

BBC2 07:00 This is BBC Two. 07:05 Homes Under the Hammer. 08:05 Countryside 999. 08:50 Real Lives Reunited. 09:20 Wanted Down Under. 10:05 Pets: Wild at Heart. 11:05 Great British Railway Journeys. 11:35 HARDtalk. 12:00 BBC News. 12:30 BBC World News. 13:00 The Daily Politics. 14:00 A to Z of TV Gardening. 14:05 Cagney and Lacey. 14:50 The World at War. 15:45 Africa. 16:45 Open All Hours. 17:15 Three Up, Two Down. 17:45 Hi-De-Hi. 18:15 Flog It. 19:00 Two Tribes. 19:30 Eggheads. 20:00 Wanted in Paradise. 21:00 The Great British Sewing Bee. 22:00 Reinventing the Royals. 23:00 Charlie Brooker’s Weekly Wipe. 23:30 Newsnight. 00:20 A Cook Abroad. 01:20 Children of the Great Migration. 01:50 This is BBC Two. 05:00 Operation Cloud Lab: Secrets of the Skies. 05:30 Real World Chemistry.

Evans is shot in the face in the trenches and is among the first soldiers to undergo pioneering plastic surgery. There is more about Alan Lloyd, who swapped life at home with his recently-wed wife and baby for the battlefields and the Somme. On the Home Front, society cook and restaurateur Hallie Miles and women’s suffrage campaigner Kate Parry Frye witness the old certainties of the Edwardian world crumble. The changes in the lives of all British women were seismic. More opportunities opened up and jobs hitherto denied them became available as an increasing number of men were called up to fight. With Brian Cox, Claire Foy, Amy Morgan and Alison Steadman.

ITV 07:00 Good Morning Britain. 09:30 Lorraine. 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 11:30 This Morning. 11:55 ITV News. 12:00 This Morning. 13:30 Loose Women. 14:30 ITV News and Weather. 15:00 Judge Rinder. 16:00 Tipping Point. 17:00 1000 Heartbeats. 18:00 The Chase. 19:00 ITV Regional News. 19:15 ITV News and Weather. 19:45 Emmerdale. Lachlan crosses the line. Ali pleads with Sam to stop Rachel leaving. Rodney misreads things with Georgia. 20:45 UEFA Europa League Live. Everton v Bsc Young Boys. Matt Smith presents coverage of the second leg as Everton welcome BSC Young Boys live from Goodison Park as they look to progress further in the Europa League. Robbie Fowler, Peter Reid and Gordon Strachan provide the expert analysis. Commentary by Clive Tyldesley and Andy Townsend. 23:10 ITV News at Ten and Weather. Mark Austin and Mary Nightingale with the latest headlines from around the world. Followed by a national weather forecast and all the news and weather in your region. 23:55 The Great War: The People’s Story. One hundred years after the outbreak of the First World War, this dramatised documentary series uses the original diaries, letters and memoirs of the men and women who were there. In episode two, cockney lad Reg

00:55 River Monsters. Killer Torpedo. Extreme angler Jeremy Wade ventures deep into Central America in search of a killer fish which is said to leap into boats and cause fatal injuries. Believed to reach eight feet in length and weighing up to 300 pounds, it instils fear in all who encounter it. Jeremy has to relearn everything he knows about fishing to attempt to catch this deadly creature. Will he be successful in hunting it down? 01:20 Jackpot247. 04:00 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA. 04:40 ITV Nightscreen. C4 07:00 Countdown. 07:45 King of Queens. 08:10 3rd Rock from the Sun. 08:35 3rd Rock from the Sun. 09:00 Frasier. 09:30 Frasier. 10:00 Everybody Loves Raymond. 10:30 Everybody Loves Raymond. 11:05 Everybody Loves Raymond. 11:35 Undercover Boss Canada. 12:30 Shipping Wars. 13:15 Channel 4 News Summary. 13:20 Couples Come Dine with Me. 14:05 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun. 15:10 Countdown. 16:00 Deal or No Deal. 17:00 Come Dine with Me. 18:00 Four in a Bed. 18:30 The Simpsons. 19:00 The Simpsons.

19:30 Hollyoaks. 20:00 Channel 4 News. 21:00 Location, Location, Location. 22:00 Cucumber. 23:00 Gogglebox. 00:05 The Romanians are Coming. 01:05 Immigration Street. 02:00 NHS: £2 Billion a Week and Counting. 02:55 Dispatches. 03:25 Food Unwrapped. 03:55 Double Your House for Half the Money. 04:50 Location, Location, Location. 05:50 Kirstie’s Vintage Gems. C5 07:00 The Wotwots. 07:10 Igam Ogam. 07:20 Fireman Sam. 07:30 Toot the Tiny Tugboat. 07:45 Peppa Pig. 07:50 Peppa Pig. 07:55 Pip Ahoy. 08:10 Little Princess. 08:20 The Mr. Men Show. 08:35 Thomas and Friend. 08:50 Noddy in Toyland. 09:00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. 09:15Peppa Pig. 09:25 Peppa Pig. 09:35 Toby’s Travelling Circus. 09:45 Bananas in Pajamas. 10:00 Tickety Toc. 10:15 The Wright Stuff. 12:10 The Hotel Inspector. 13:10 5 News Lunchtime. 13:15 The Billion Dollar Wreck Hunt. 14:15 Home and Away. 14:45 Neighbours. 15:15 NCIS. 16:10 Cedar Cove. 18:00 5 News at 5. 18:30 Neighbours. 19:00 Home and Away. 19:30 5 News Tonight. 20:00 The Classic Car Show. 21:00 Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole. 22:00 Britain’s Biggest Primary School. 23:00 The Mentalist. 23:55 Castle. 00:55 Access. 01:00 Super Casino. 04:10 The Billion Dollar Wreck Hunt. 05:00 Wildlife SOS.05:25 HouseBusters. 05:45 House Doctor.

14.00 Non Stop Music 16.00 Shopping and Info 18.00 Celebrity Archive – Simon is with a singer with a big voice, the fabulous Alison Moyet. 18.05 Spanish Dive Adventures (series) – It’s not only the beaches that are stunning in Spain, we explore the beautiful marine life below the waves. 18.30 Spanish Eye – The incredible story of the rescue of 41 Beagles from a Barcelona testing laboratory and the challenge to re-home them. 18.45 Hand Made – Trev’s Tasy Bits. How to get the best from your barbecue. 19.00 An Evening With... Stefanie – fresh from the Germany’s Got Talent quarter finals she’s performing live at Los Rosales. 20.00 – 22.00 Local Information and Non Stop Music


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07:00 Breakfast. 10:15 Heir Hunters. 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer. 12:00 Countryside 999. 12:45 Real Lives Reunited. 13:15 Bargain Hunt. 14:00 BBC News at One. 14:40 BBC Regional News. 14:45 Doctors. 15:15 WPC 56. 16:00 The Link. 16:45 Escape to the Country. 17:30 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. 18:15 Pointless. 19:00 BBC News at Six. 19:30 BBC Regional News. 20:00 The One Show. 20:30 A Question of Sport. Sue Barker presents the sports quiz with regular team captains Matt Dawson and Phil Tufnell are joined by world and Olympic triathlon champion Alistair Brownlee, former Premier League striker Iain Dowie, British heptathlete Louise Hazel and Scotland rugby captain Greig Laidlaw. 21:00 EastEnders. With Linda by her side, Sharon

makes a difficult visit. Linda asks for a word with Mick and Nancy - can she bring her family back together? 21:30 Room 101. Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as Radio 1 DJ Jameela Jamil, TV presenter Adrian Chiles, and showbiz legend Des O’Connor compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. The show consists of two rounds: modern life and the wildcard round. 22:00 The Musketeers. A Marriage of Inconvenience. Historical drama series inspired by the novels of Alexandre Dumas. The king’s cousin is ambushed while under Musketeer escort as she travels from Mantua to Sweden to make a political marriage that will be advantageous to France. The Musketeers must quickly discover who is targeting her to keep both her and the alliance between countries protected. However, it emerges that other important figures at court also appear to be in danger. Who is the killer and could he already be inside the palace walls? 23:00 BBC News at Ten. 23:25 BBC Regional News. 23:35 The Graham Norton Show. The award-winning host continues his anarchic talk show. Guests include Hollywood star Will Smith and Australian actress Margot Robbie, starring in Focus, and Wolverine star Hugh Jackman, appearing in Chappie. Plus music from Noel Gallagher performing Ballad of the Mighty I. 00:25 Would I Lie to You? Rob Brydon is back in the host’s chair for the seventh series of the comedy panel show. And, as ever, David Mitchell and Lee Mack are the lightning-quick team captains. Over the course of each show, celebrity guests reveal amazing stories about themselves, some of which are true and some

of which are not. The aim of the game is to fool the opposition into mistaking fact for fiction and fiction for fact. In this episode, Lee and David are joined by Joan Bakewell, Warwick Davis, Paul Hollywood and Jason Manford. 00:55 EastEnders Omnibus. Di Keeble arrives in Albert Square but why is she back? Nancy continues to press her dad for the truth about what happened last week - how far did he go? Mick arranges a surprise for Linda but Nancy has other things on her mind. Linda asks for a word with Mick and Nancy - can she bring her family back together? 02:50 Weather for the Week Ahead. 02:55 BBC News. BBC2 07:00 This is BBC Two. 07:05 Homes Under the Hammer. 08:05 Countryside 999. 08:50 Real Lives

Reunited. 09:20 Wanted Down Under. 10:05 The Big Allotment Challenge. 11:05 Food and Drink. 11:35 The Travel Show. 12:00 BBC News. 12:30 BBC World News. 13:00 The Daily Politics. 14:00 A to Z of TV Gardening. 14:05 Cagney and Lacey. 14:50 The World at War. 15:45 Africa. 16:45 Open All Hours. 17:15 Three Up, Two Down. 17:45 Hi-De-Hi. 18:15 Flog It. 19:00 Two Tribes. 19:30 Eggheads. 20:00 Wanted in Paradise. 21:00 Mastermind. 21:30 Britain’s Supermarket Revolution: What’s in it for Us?. 22:00 Italy Unpacked. 23:00 QI. 23:30 Newsnight. 00:05 Film - Doubt (15). 01:40 Question Time. 02:40 This is BBC Two. ITV 07:00 Good Morning Britain. 09:30 Lorraine. 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 11:30 This Morning. 11:55 ITV News. 12:00 This Morning. 13:30 Loose Women. 14:30 ITV News and Weather. 15:00 Judge Rinder. 16:00 Tipping Point. 17:00 1000 Heartbeats. 18:00 The Chase. 19:00 ITV Regional News. 19:30 ITV News and Weather. 20:00 Emmerdale. Lachlan makes a false admission. Tracy is determined to fight for Sam. Pollard causes a catastrophe at the bed and breakfast. 20:30 Coronation Street. Tony has a brush with the law. Luke is looking for some help. Rita issues a warning. 21:00 Barging Round Britain with John Sergeant. Today, John barges onto the Aire and Calder and totally falls in love with it. He learns how to stone-ground

flour, samples Yorkshire’s answer to champagne and even tries his hand at some aerobics. 21:30 Coronation Street. Tony juggles Liz and Tracy. Luke owns up to Maria. Rita reflects on the evening. 22:00 Bear Grylls: Mission Survive. Bear Grylls presents the series in which eight celebrities face a 12-day survival mission through the rainforest of Costa Rica. To stay alive, they must learn to navigate the terrain, build shelters, make fire and supplement their meagre army rations. Emilia and Laurence Fox, Max George, Dame Kelly Holmes, Jamelia, Tom Rosenthal, Vogue Williams and Mike Tindall make up the team. On the ground, Bear is assisted by expedition leaders mountain guide Meg Hine and former commando Scott Heffield. In this edition, the celebrities have to negotiate their way down a steep ravine in dense jungle to reach their camp for the night. Bear shows them how to avoid insect bites with nature’s own repellent - mud. The following morning, he has them abseiling down a 120-foot waterfall. Once they have all been retrieved safely by Scott, Bear has another treat in store - they are going to have to drink their own urine. Who has done most to impress and who is about to be sent home? 23:00 ITV News at Ten and Weather. Alastair Stewart and Charlene White with the latest headlines from around the world. Followed by a national weather forecast and all the news and weather in your region. 23:40 Film - The 40 Year Old Virgin (15). Comedy.

When a 40-year-old electronics store worker’s colleagues find out that he has never had a girlfriend and is still a virgin, they set about helping him meet that special someone - by any means necessary. Starring: Steve Carell, Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd, Romany Malco, Seth Rogen, Elizabeth Banks 01:50 Jackpot247. 04:00 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA. 04:40 ITV Nightscreen. C4 07:00 Countdown. 07:45 King of Queens . 08:10 3rd Rock from the Sun. 08:35 3rd Rock from the Sun. 09:00 Frasier. 09:30 Frasier. 10:00 Everybody Loves Raymond. 10:35 Everybody Loves Raymond. 11:05 Everybody Loves Raymond. 11:35 Undercover Boss Canada. 12:30 Shipping Wars. 13:15 Channel 4 News Summary. 13:20 Couples Come Dine with Me. 14:05 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun. 15:10 Countdown. 16:00 Deal or No Deal. 17:00 Come Dine with Me. 18:00 Four

in a Bed. 18:30 The Simpsons. 19:00 The Simpsons. 19:30 Hollyoaks. 20:00 Channel 4 News. 21:00 The Million Pound Drop. 22:00 Gogglebox. 23:00 The Last Leg. 00:05 Catastrophe. 00:40 Brooklyn Nine-Nine. 01:05 Rude Tube. 02:00 Film - Wayne’s World (PG). 03:40 Fargo. 05:00Double Your House for Half the Money. C5 07:00 The Wotwots. 07:10 Igam Ogam. 07:20 Fireman Sam. 07:30 Toot the Tiny Tugboat. 07:45 Peppa Pig. 07:50 Peppa Pig. 07:55 Pip Ahoy. 08:10 Little Princess. 08:20 The Mr. Men Show. 08:35 Thomas and Friends. 08:50 Noddy in Toyland. 09:00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. 09:15 Peppa Pig. 09:25 Peppa Pig. 09:35 Toby’s Travelling Circus. 09:45 Bananas in Pajamas. 10:00 Tickety Toc. 10:15 The Wright Stuff. 12:10 The Hotel Inspector. 13:10 5 News Lunchtime. 13:15 Police Interceptors. 14:15 Home and Away. 14:45 Neighbours. 15:15 NCIS: Los Angeles. 16:15 Film - Do You Know Me. 18:00 5 News at 5. 18:30 Neighbours. 19:00 Home and Away. 19:30 5 News Tonight. 20:00 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take it Away. 21:00 Angry Brits: Caught on Camera. 22:00 NCIS: New Orleans. 23:00 NCIS. 23:55 Law and Order: Special Victims Unit. 00:55 Access. 01:00 Super Casino. 04:10 GPs: Behind Closed Doors. 05:00 Wildlife SOS. 05:25 HouseBusters. 05:45 House Doctor.

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07:00 Breakfast. 11:00 Saturday Kitchen Live. 12:30 Mary Berry Cooks. 13:00 BBC News. 13:10 Football Focus. 13:50 Saturday Sportsday. 14:00 Bargain Hunt. 15:00 Six Nations Rugby Union. Scotland v Italy. John Inverdale introduces live coverage as Scotland face Italy at Murrayfield in the third round of fixtures in this year’s Six Nations. Studio guests include former Scotland player and coach Sir Ian McGeechan, Chris Paterson and Carlo del Fava, while match commentary comes from Eddie Butler and Andy Nicol. 17:30 Six Nations Rugby Union. France v Wales. Gabby Logan presents live coverage as Wales take on France at the Stade de France. Warren Gatland’s side will be aiming for their fourth consecutive victory over Les Bleus in the Six Nations. Joining Gabby in the studio will be former French star Thomas Castaignede and Martyn Williams. Match commentary comes from Andrew Cotter and Jonathan Davies. 19:55 BBC News. The latest national and international news from the BBC. 20:05 BBC Regional News. The latest news, sport and weather. 20:15 The Voice UK. Battles 1. Singing contest hosted by Emma Willis and Marvin Humes. As the battles commence, the premise is simple: one song - two voices - one winner. Each battle sees two artists from the same team compete against each other in a vocal showdown. After each battle, the artists’ own coach must decide who will progress to the knockout stage and who will be sent home. But it’s not quite over for the losing artist. The other coaches can steal a losing artist for their own team. Each coach gets two steals if they missed out on an act during the blind auditions, this is their chance to finally grab them. 22:15 Casualty. Something to Live for. Dixie convinces a father to not give up on himself. Connie finds a friend in a patient. 23:05 The National Lottery Live. The National Lottery Live hosted by Gaby Roslin, including the Lotto and Thunderball draws. Special guest Ella Henderson performs her new single and pushes the Lotto button. 23:15 BBC News. The latest national and international news from the BBC. 23:30 Match of the Day. Gary Lineker introduces highlights of the day’s six Premier League games, including Manchester United’s clash at home to

Sunderland. Louis van Gaal’s side will be hoping to avoid a repeat of last season, when Sebastian Larsson’s goal gave Sunderland their first win at Old Trafford since 1968. In the day’s early game, West Ham host Crystal Palace in a London derby, while the teams near the bottom of the table will be looking to pick up crucial points with Burnley at home to Swansea, Hull away to Stoke, West Brom facing Southampton and Aston Villa travelling to Newcastle. Followed by National Lottery Update. 00:55 The Football League Show. Manish Bhasin presents drama from all three divisions of the Football League. The featured match comes from Craven Cottage as Fulham meet one of the favourites for promotion, Derby County. 02:15 Film - Halloween: Resurrection (15). Horror sequel. A group of high-school kids volunteer for a Halloween night online reality TV show, in which they have to spend the night in the old house of serial killer Michael Myers. But Michael didn’t really die a few years ago. In fact, he never went away. Starring: Jamie Lee Curtis, Brad Loree, Busta Rhymes, Bianca Kajlich, Sean Patrick Thomas, Daisy McCrackin 03:40 Weather for the Week Ahead. 03:45 BBC News. BBC2 07:00 This is BBC Two. 07:15 Film - School for Scoundrels (U). 08:50 Film - Whisky Galore! (U). 10:10 Six Nations Rewind. 11:10 The Fred Dibnah Story. 11:40 The Fred Dibnah Story. 12:10 The Nature of Britain. 13:00 A Taste of Britain. 13:30 Talking Pictures. 14:00 Film - The Victors (PG). 16:30 Natural World. 17:30 Final Score. 18:30 The Wonder of Animals. 19:00 The Great British Sewing Bee. 20:00 Flog It. 20:45 How We Got to Now with Steve Johnson. 21:45 Dad’s Army. 22:15 Reginald D Hunter’s Songs of the South. 23:15 James Brown - Mr. 00:55 Film - Brooklyn’s Finest (18). 03:00 Film - Beauty and the Briefcase (12). 04:20 This is BBC Two. ITV 07:00 Bottom Knocker Street. 07:10 Bottom Knocker Street. 07:20 Bottom Knocker Street. 07:35 Dino Dan. 07:45 Dino Dan. 08:00 Canimals. 08:10 Sooty. 08:25 Share a Story. 08:30 Scrambled. 08:35 Nerds and Monsters. 08:50 Adventure Time. 09:30 Horrid Henry. 09:50 Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 11:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show.

12:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 13:30 ITV News and Weather. 13:35 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 14:35 Tipping Point. 15:35 The Chase. 16:35 Doc Martin. 17:35 Big Star’s Little Star. 18:35 ITV Regional News. 18:45 ITV News and Weather. 19:00 You’ve Been Framed. Top 100 Holidays. Harry Hill brings sunshine into your living room with his top 100 holiday videos. No mini-breaks here - just big breakages all the way! But which horrible holiday will make it to Number 1? Rate our videos on Twitter at #framed. 20:00 Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway. Ant and Dec are back with more anarchic fun. The Supercomputer returns for the first time this series, and it is the people of Edinburgh who use their hidden talents to win flights to New York. Richard Madeley is the first celebrity to yell I’m a Celebrity... Get Out of Me Ear! There are also celebrity guests and audience surprises, while one lucky member of the studio audience plays to win the contents of a commercial break. 21:25 Take Me Out. Paddy McGuinness presents the show in which 30 single girls battle it out for a dream date on the Isle of Fernandos. On a mission to impress the girls this time are soldier Darian from Hartlepool, animal rights campaigner Ben from London, hair colour technician Aaron from Hastings and para-athlete Tony from Cardiff. Paddy also checks out the dating action from last week’s couples. Did any of them find lasting love on Fernandos? 22:40 The Jonathan Ross Show. Star-studded chat show. Tonight, Jonathan welcomes Hollywood star Sigourney Weaver, Doc Martin actor Martin Clunes, legendary footballer Thierry Henry, the often-controversial artist Tracey Emin and hip-hop star Kanye West, who also performs live in the studio. 23:35 ITV News and Weather. Jonathan Hill with the latest headlines from around the world. Followed by national and local weather forecasts. 23:50 Boxing. Frampton Live. Carl Frampton defends his IBF World Super Bantamweight title against American Chris Avalos, in a sell-out Odyssey arena in Frampton’s home city of Belfast. Commentary comes from Ronald McIntosh, Al Bernstein and Richie Woodhall. 01:30 Jackpot247. 04:00 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA. 04:40 ITV Nightscreen. C4 07:00 Transworld Sport. 08:00 FIM Superbike World Championship. 08:25 Mobil 1 The Grid. 08:55 The Morning Line. 10:00 Everybody Loves Raymond. 10:30

Everybody Loves Raymond. 11:00 Everybody Loves Raymond. 11:30 Frasier. 12:00 Frasier. 12:30 The Big Bang Theory. 13:00 The Big Bang Theory. 13:25 Child Genius. 14:30 Channel 4 Racing. 17:15 Come Dine with Me. 19:15 The Simpsons. 19:40 Channel 4 News. 20:00 Homes by the Sea. 21:00 The World’s Weirdest Weather. 22:00 Film - Cuban Fury (15). 23:55 Film Runaway Jury (12). 02:25 The Last Leg. 03:20 Hollyoaks Omnibus. 05:30 The Supervet. C5 07:00 Peppa Pig. 07:05 Bananas in Pajamas. 07:20 Angelina Ballerina. 07:35 Pip Ahoy. 07:45 The Mr. Men Show. 08:00 Chloe’s Closet. 08:10 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures. 08:15 Olly the Little White Van. 08:20 Make Way for Noddy. 08:35 Paw Patrol. 08:50 Little Princess. 09:05 Wanda and the Alien. 09:20 Zack and Quack. 09:35 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. 09:50 Jelly Jamm. 10:05 LazyTown. 10:35 Dora and Friends. 11:00 SpongeBob Squarepants. 11:18 SpongeBob Squarepants . 11:35 Ice Road Truckers. 15:25 Film - Rio Bravo (U). 18:10 5 News Weekend. 18:15 Film - Columbo: By Dawn’s Early Light (12). 20:10 NCIS. 21:05 NCIS. 22:00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. 23:00 Law and Order: Special Victims Unit. 23:55 Law and Order. 00:50 True Crimes: The First 72 Hours. 01:15 Super Casino. 04:10 10,000 BC. 05:00 House Doctor. 05:25 Make it Big. 05:50 Make it Big.

14.00 Non Stop Music 16.00 Shopping and Info 18.00 Celebrity Archive – British born Canadian actress Amanda Tapping best known for her role in Stargate SG1. 18.05 FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions – Experts this week are from Animal Aid and Care at Home. 18.30 Let's Talk (series). – Simon is with two more interesting locals – Bernard Willis and Jackie Whyte. 19.00 Viva La Vida (series). – A live selection of some of the best acts on the Costas. 20.00 – 22.00 Local Information and Non Stop Music

1st march 07:00 Breakfast. 08:35 Match of the Day. 10:00 The Andrew Marr Show. 11:00 The Big Questions. 12:00 Sunday Politics. 13:15 MOTD2 Extra. 14:00 BBC News. 14:15 Bargain Hunt. 15:00 My Chinese New Year. 15:30 Six Nations Rugby Union. Ireland v England. John Inverdale presents live coverage as England travel to Dublin to take on Ireland at the Aviva Stadium. Match commentary comes from Eddie Butler, Brian Moore and Phillip Matthews. 18:00 Songs of Praise. David Grant is joined by comedian Hal Cruttenden as they look forward to Red Nose Day and meet the vicar eager to sprinkle her sermons with comedy. Also, there are hymns to celebrate St David’s Day. 18:35 BBC News. The latest national and international news stories from the BBC News team. 18:50 BBC Regional News. The latest news, sport and weather. 19:00 The Big Painting Challenge. Portraiture. Painting contest. For their opening task, the judges give the artists just four hours to paint an image they see every day in the bathroom mirror - their own selfportrait. In the quick-draw challenge the artists have just 30 minutes to capture the likeness of a complete stranger. 20:00 Countryfile. Countryfile is in Pembrokeshire to mark St David’s Day. Matt Baker is in the heart of St David’s itself. With the help of the local community, he forages for food to make the traditional Welsh dish cawl. 21:00 Call the Midwife. The maternity home sees two school friends reunited and their lives become intertwined in the most unexpected way. Elsewhere, Barbara and Sister Mary Cynthia team up to implement a revolutionary technique on their bedsore patient before it is discovered that it is his steadfast wife who is the one most in need of care. 22:00 The Casual Vacancy. With the parish council election imminent, tensions rise in Pagford as each side steps up their campaign. Who will triumph in an election fraught with passion, duplicity and unexpected revelations? The battle lines are drawn, and the fate of Sweetlove House hangs in the balance. 23:00 BBC News. The latest national and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide.

23:20 BBC Regional News. The latest news, sport and weather. 23:30 Match of the Day 2. Mark Chapman presents highlights of the day’s two Premier League games, which includes defending champions Manchester City’s trip to Liverpool. The day’s other game sees Arsenal host Everton at the Emirates Stadium as the Gunners look to keep their fight for a top-four place on course. Everton have struggled this season and will be hoping to finish the campaign with a flourish. 00:35 The League Cup Show. The domestic football calendar’s first showcase final of the season sees a repeat of the 2008 League Cup Final when Tottenham Hotspur defeated Chelsea after extra time. All the drama from what promises to be a terrific occassion at Wembley, presented by Manish Bhasin. 01:15 The Celebrity Apprentice USA. The teams must each produce a hair show promoting hairstyling products produced by Farouk Systems, including CHI hair straighteners and BioSilk hair products, emphasizing the safety of the products and the fact that they are made in America. 02:40 Weather for the Week Ahead. 02:45 BBC News. BBC2 07:00 This is BBC Two. 07:15 Great British Garden Revival. 08:15 Glorious Gardens From Above. 09:00 Countryfile. 10:00 The Football League Show. 11:20 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites. 12:50 The Great Comic Relief Bake Off. 13:50 A Taste of Britain. 14:20 A Taste of Britain. 14:50 Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em. 15:15 Three Up, Two Down. 15:45 Hi-De-Hi. 16:15 Flog It. 17:00 Speed Dreams: The Fastest Place on Earth. 18:00 Film - The Tuxedo (12). 19:30 Pompidou. 20:00 The Fifteen Billion Pound Railway. 21:00 Top Gear. 22:00 Let’s Play Darts for Comic Relief. 22:50 Film Cosmopolis (15). 00:30 Film - Genghis Khan (PG). 02:30 Countryfile. 03:30 Holby City. 04:30 This is BBC Two. ITV 07:00 Bottom Knocker Street. 07:10 Bottom Knocker Street. 07:20 Bottom Knocker Street. 07:35 Dino Dan. 07:45 Dino Dan. 08:00 Canimals. 08:10 Sooty. 08:25 Share a Story. 08:30 Scrambled. 08:35 Nerds and Monsters. 08:50 Ultimate Spider-Man. 09:30 Horrid Henry. 09:50 Deadtime Stories. 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 11:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 12:30 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 13:35 ITV News and Weather. 13:45 Neil

Diamond: For One Night Only. 14:55 Catchphrase. 15:40 Tipping Point. 16:40 Film - A View to a Kill (PG). 19:05 ITV News Regional. 19:15 ITV News and Weather. 19:30 The Chase: Celebrity Special. New series. Tonight’s celebrities are Emmerdale’s Dominic Brunt, dancer and choreographer Wayne Sleep, Good Morning Britain’s Charlotte Hawkins and comic actor Ricky Tomlinson. 20:30 Off Their Rockers. In the first outing of the third series, Seb tries his hand selling cheap suits, Sonia gets help with a tricky crossword clue and Mo wreaks havoc on his mobility scooter. 21:00 All Star Family Fortunes. Katie Price and her family play against Coronation Street’s Charlie Lawson and his clan. Who can second guess the British public best and go on to play for up to 30,000 pounds in the Big Money final? 22:00 Mr Selfridge. Following Violette’s arrest, Harry is struggling to keep her in check. Gordon takes up his post as deputy manager but the store’s new head of display sets the cat among the pigeons as Gordon unwittingly commissions a rather racy window montage which may bring Selfridges into disrepute. Victor brokers a deal with a shady businessman in order to reopen the club. George helps Kitty to confront her attackers once and for all. 23:00 ITV News and Weather. James Mates with latest headlines from around the world. Followed by national and local weather forecasts. 23:15 ICC Cricket World Cup Highlights. Georgie Bingham presents highlights of the Pool A clash between England and Sri Lanka at the Wellington Regional Stadium, New Zealand. 00:15 Bear Grylls: Mission Survive. Bear Grylls presents the series in which eight celebrities face a 12-day survival mission through the rainforest of Costa Rica. To stay alive. 01:15 Rugby Highlights. Aviva Premiership. Mark Durden-Smith and David Flatman present all the action from Round 16 of the Aviva Premiership. Highlights include the West Country derby between Exeter Chiefs and Bath. 02:15 The Store. 03:30 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA. C4 06:25 Deal or No Deal. 07:20 How I Met Your Mother. 07:45 How I Met Your Mother. 08:10 How I Met Your Mother. 08:35 Everybody Loves Raymond. 09:00

Everybody Loves Raymond. 09:30 Frasier. 10:00 Frasier. 10:30 Sunday Brunch. 13:30 Amazing Spaces: Shed of the Year. 14:30 The Big Bang Theory. 15:00 The Big Bang Theory. 15:30 Film - The Wizard of Oz (U). 17:30 Location, Location, Location. 18:35 Channel 4 News. 19:05 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun. 20:00 Four Rooms. 21:00 The Auction House. 22:00 Indian Summers. 23:00 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown. 00:05 Film - Twilight (12). 02:25 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA. 03:15 The Million Pound Drop. 04:10 Come Dine with Me.05:55 Come Dine with Me. C5 07:00 Peppa Pig. 07:05 Bananas in Pajamas. 07:20 Angelina Ballerina. 07:35 Pip Ahoy. 07:45 The Mr. Men Show. 08:00 Chloe’s Closet. 08:15 Olly the Little White Van. 08:20 Make Way for Noddy. 08:35 Paw Patrol. 08:45 Little Princess. 09:00 Wanda and the Alien. 09:10 Toby’s Travelling Circus. 09:20 Zack and Quack. 09:35 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. 09:50 Jelly Jamm. 10:05 LazyTown. 10:35 Dora and Friends. 11:00 SpongeBob Squarepants. 11:18 SpongeBob Squarepants. 11:35 Chinese Food in Minutes. 11:50 The Dog Rescuers. 12:20 The Hotel Inspector. 13:15 The Hotel Inspector. 14:15 Film - Thunderbirds (PG). 16:00 Film - Arthur and The Invisibles (U). 17:45 Film 3 Men and a Little Lady (PG). 19:45 5 News Weekend. 19:50 Film - Ghost Rider (12). 22:00 Film - Total Recall (12). 00:15 Film - Twelve Monkeys (15). 02:50 Super Casino. 04:10 10,000 BC. 05:00 House Doctor. 05:25 Make it Big. 05:50 Make it Big.

14.00 Non Stop Music 16.00 Shopping and Info 18.00 Celebrity Archive – Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale) the only actor to have been in Eastenders continuously since its inception. 18.05 Speekee TV – Learning Spanish for youngsters in a fun and entertaining way. – El Estacion 18.15 Out & About in Torrevieja – We follow the international ‘Cofradia’ as they are honoured to take part in the solemn Semana Santa procession. 18.30 The Barcelona Boat Show. 19.00 Let's Talk (series) Simon is with more of the Costa Blanca’s interesting characters. Everyone has a story! 19.30 Learn The Lingo – Improve your Spanish 19.45 Spanish Eye – Carnival Girls – Lauren Shakspeare is the only expat joining dancing troupes in Spanish Carnivals. 20.00 – 22.00 Local Information and Non Stop Music


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Rojales Neighbourhood Watch Group will be holding their next meeting at 11am on Monday 2nd March in the Municipal Centre, Ciudad Quesada. This will also be their AGM at which will be

The Upper Room Christian Fellowship Church welcomes you to Sunday Service every Sunday at 6.30 pm at La Zenia Hotel. Contact Pastor Brian on 680 860 576 (69151)


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SABA WINTER TRIPLES RESULTS AND TABLES FOR MONDAY 16 FEBRUARY

ENTERPRISE DIVISION San Luis Klingons 163 (12) Vistabella Albatrosses 100 (8) San Miguel Meteors 93 (6) La Marina Explorers 102 (8) San Miguel Pulsars 110 (8)

Emerald Isle Titans 63 ( 2 ) Quesada Pearls 98 ( 6 ) Greenlands Maples 103 ( 8 ) Greenlands Sycamores 101 ( 6 ) San Luis Trekkers 88 ( 6 )

P San Luis Klingons 14 Quesada Pearls 14 Vistabella Albatrosses 14 San Miguel Meteors 14 La Marina Explorers 14 San Miguel Pulsars 14 Greenlands Maples 14 San Luis Trekkers 14 Emerald Isle Titans 14 Greenlands Sycamores 14

D 3 5 5 1 2 2 4 4 2 4

W 56 55 50 51 44 34 31 30 31 22

L O/W 25 14 24 11 29 12 32 9 38 8 48 5 49 4 50 3 51 3 58 1

Diff 541 377 277 208 -27 -205 -127 -295 -315 -434

Pts 143 137 129 121 106 80 74 70 70 50

DISCOVERY DISCOVERY DIVISION Monte Mar Toreadors 86 (7) Country B Flamingos 100 (6) La Siesta Pioneers 103 (10) La Marina Astronauts 100 (6) La Siesta Apollos 146 (14)

Horadada Falcons 108 ( 7 ) Monte Mar Matadors 115 ( 8 ) La Marina Pathfinders 96 ( 4 ) San Miguel Comets 101 ( 8 ) El Rancho Broncos 69 ( 0 )

P W D L O/W Diff Pts Monte Mar Matadors 14 58 2 24 11 388 140 La Siesta Apollos 14 54 4 26 13 411 138 La Marina Pathfinders 14 46 3 35 8 53 111 Country BFlamingos 14 41 4 39 8 -70 102 San Miguel Comets 14 42 3 39 7 64 101 Monte Mar Toreadors 14 38 4 42 6 -89 92 La Marina Astronauts 14 37 2 45 3.5 -93 83 Horadada Falcons 14 33 4 47 6 1 82 El Rancho Broncos * 14 31 2 51 6 -314 75 La Siesta Pioneers 14 24 4 56 1.5 -351 55 * 1 point deducted for reporting infringement

V OYAGER OYAGER DIVISION Greenlands Chestnuts 112 (4) San Luis Romulans 126 (10) Quesada Diamonds 81 (7) Mazarron Mariners 87 (7 ) Emerald Isle Neptunes 103 (10) La Siesta Sputniks 84 (4 ) Emerald Isle Moonrakers 73 (2) Vistabella Drivers 123 (12 ) San Luis Vulcans 127 ( 2) Vistabella Eagles 91 (2 ) P W D L O/W Diff Pts Vistabella Drivers 10 47 0 13 9 411 112 Emerald I Neptunes * 10 40 0 20 9 354 97 San Luis Romulans 10 35 4 21 8 173 90 Quesada Diamonds 10 31 2 27 6 76 76 Mazarron Mariners 10 25 2 33 5 -34 62 La Siesta Sputniks 10 22 4 34 4.5 -163 57 Greenlands Chestnuts 10 24 2 34 3 -131 56 Emerald I Moonrakers # 10 27 0 33 2 -193 56 San Luis Vulcans 10 23 0 37 1 -248 48 Vistabella Eagles # 10 18 2 40 2.5 -245 41 # 2 ) deducted for failing to field a full team * 1 point deducted for reporting infringement

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C.B.B.A League Last Monday the Mazarron Miners played at La Siesta and came away with a fantastic win, getting points 10 -4 with shots being 126-91 ,this win keeps us top of the league. S.A.B.A league the Mazarron Mariners played against Quesda Diamonds sharing the points 7-7 shots 87-81 a good result keeping the Mariners in mid table We held our Club Championship last Saturday and Sunday ,the winners were Mixed triples Brian Wright ,Barbara Benton, Ray Neale, Intermediate Mixed Handicap Colin Sear, Mens Pairs Alan Benton, Mike Chambers, Mixed Rinks Jim Tarrant, Ray Neale, Dave and Denise Green, Mixed Pairs Mike And Helen Chambers, Mens Triples Brian Wright ,Alan Benton, Mike Chambers, Ladies Pairs Barbara Benton , Helen Chambers, Ladies triples Alex Coughlan, Barbara Benton ,Mandy Wright, Mixed Handicap Dave Green, Mens Singles Brian Robertson, Ladies Singles Helen Chambers Well done to all and to the runners up their is always next year In the Triples league Rainbow Warriors on top spot but it is still a close

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By Brian Hewett SABA Enterprise Division. The MAPLES got the club off to a flying start this week, away to SM Meteors, with an 8 points to 6 win. Overall shots were 103 to Maples and 93 to SM. BRM goes to Di Lawton, Trevor Vanner & Skip Ian Brewster(25/8). Well done Maples! The SYCAMORES were shaved to an honourable draw by just 1 shot, yes 1 shot; against LM Explorers. Three rinks a-piece and 102 shots to our 101!! BRM goes to Janet Webb, Glynnis Chapman & Skip Jim Oliver (25/13) SABA Voyager Division. The CHESTNUTS were at home to SL Romulans but did not take the advantage going down 10 points to 4. Overall shots were SL 126 Chestnuts 112. Still room for improvement but BRM was an all ladies team of Helen Langois, Val Duchart & Skip Lin Miller(35/5) ; thank goodness for the ladies! FEDERATED FOUR's. Our BEARS Frustrated 4's team were away to Quesada Leopards and gained a draw on one rink: 17 each. Overall Shots were 29 for and 76 against, The BRM goes to Margaret Dewar, Phil Lockley, Trevor Vanner & Skip Chris Dewar, what more can I say! SOUTHERN LEAGUE - Div. A The OAKS had a home match against VB but failed to send me any results!! I hope it was a good match. Div. B The ELMS went away to LM Seagulls and came home with a golden win 14 points to nil. Every team earned a BRM but simply on shot difference the Golden BRM goes to Fred Tilley, Terry Lawton & Skip Mike Edwards(23/7) How good is that. Div C. The CEDARS were away to SM Cougars and finished the week the way it started with a great win: 10 points for to 4 against. Overall Shots were 115 for Cs to 97 against. BRM goes to Ann Butterworth, Margaret Dewar and Skip Big Chris Dewar. Great finish team.

By Lynne Bishop. Sponsored by Autos Direct, TV Choice and Venture Fleet. SABA Enterprise League Albatrosses welcomed the Quesada Pearls, It was very closely fought game and a good one to win. We had two winning rinks, two draws and one losing rink each but the Albatrosses just took the long game by two shots! D Howard, C Watkins & J Bowman 29-15. B. Regan, T French & E Bishop 19-15. L Bishop, D Chaplin & M Regan 16-16. J Chaplin, A Leggatt & I Kenyon 15-15. Points, Albatrosses 8 (100) - 6 (98) Pearls. Voyager league Drivers played the Emerald Isle Moonrakers at the Isle. Another excellent win for our team keeping them at the top of the league. Mo Foulcer, S Norris & B Norris 29-5. P Rafferty, A.M. Stevenson & R Lee 25-7. M Foulcer, B Pointon & Pat Rafferty 25-8. D Leggatt, M Bligth & B Corbishley 21-13. O Ratcliffe, S Allman & B Dunn 19-18. Points, Drivers 12 (122) - 2 (73) Moonrakers. Voyager league Eagles were also away from home playing the San Luis Vulcans, only one team managed to cross the line first, that was D Graham, A Kendall & G Watt 22-20. Pts, Eagles 2 (92) - 12 (127) Vulcans. Winter League match was played away at San Luis. Playing against such strong opposition on their own patch in adverse conditions was tough going. We had one win and a couple of close calls, winning team was L Watkins, T French, C Watkins & M Furness 21-12. Points, Vistabella 2 (63) - 10 (103) San Luis. The Berleeners lost by one shot for the second week running. Fed 4's. C Division. The Vikings had a home game against San Miguel Mohawks. Another good result for the club keeping us on top spot in the league. Two winning rinks from L Bishop, S Pearson, L Barber & E Bishop 27-10. S Burrows, P Tomkins, N Burrows & M Foulcer 2115. Points VB 6 (60) - 2 (51) SM. Southern League division 1 Lanzadores were away to Greenlands Oaks. Wins on four rinks from the teams of B Regan, A Leggatt & A Brown 20-19. J Chaplin, D Chaplin & J Bowman 21-16. S Burrows, L Barber & N Burrows 17-12. G Paylor, C Watkins & M Furness 1913. Points, Lanzadores 8 (101) - 6 (104) Oaks. Division 3 Picadores were at home against M.M Torreadores and achieved another good win. O Ratcliffe, A MacLean & B Dunn 35-15. M Blight, M Foulcer & S Mynott 22-8. D Leggatt, B Corbishley & S Allman 17-14. Mo Foulcer, J Neve & R Lee 32-10. D Harwood, J Harwood & A.M Stevenson 22-3. Pts, Picadores 12 (142) - 2 (66) Torreadores. Division 3 Conquistadores were at home against San Luis Leopards winning one rink and drawing on another two. R Smith, S Kirk & Penny Tomkins 21-10. L Prockter, N Bater & G Watt 18-18. D Watt, T Jones & R Hudson 15-15. Points, Conquistadores 4 (91) - 10 (112).

SAN LUIS BOWLS CLUB By Sheila Cammack. Klingons home v EI Titans 163-63, 12pts-2. Janet Wigfield, Sabrina & Russell Marks 45-5, Jean Parkes, Giuseppe Galleli, Paul Parkes 28-5, Ann Holland, Neil Morrison, Ray Pollock 24-11, June Jones, Darren Johnson, Keith Jones 26-10, Colin Jackson, Keith Phillips, Mal Hughes 25-9. Trekkers away v SM Pulsars 88-110, 6pts-8. Frank Barclay, Jo & Jules Pering 19-12, Shirley Withers, Bert Ewart, John Withers 20-12, Frank Barclay, Jo & Jules Pering 19-12, Blossom Cox, Ray Clarke, Peter Cox 20-17. Romulans away v GL Chestnuts 126112, 10pts-4. Irene Everett, Cas Blay, Vic Slater 34-9, Pat Malden, Marina Bearsdale, John Malden 19-18, Ros Holmes, Bill Webb, Dave Blackie 35-16, Judy Carroll, Mike Smith, Phil Morrachan 23-14. Vulcans home v VB Eagles, 12pts-2, 127-91. Phil Gilbert, Dennis Andrew, Malcolm Ayton 28-10, JimWright, Carol Waterson, Drew Russell 22-12, Chris Philips, Derek Barker, Babs Shand 19-12, Derek Smith, Fay Beattie, Alan Rossiter 18-17, Chris Lythe, Marie Henly, Robin Harker 20-18. Winter League home v Vistabella, 10pts-2, 106-63. Kath Reid, June Jones, Guiseppe Galelli, Keith Jones 32-7, Shirley Verity, Jo & Julian Pering, Russell Marks 19-15, Pam Lockett, Keith Phillips, Sabrina Marks, Mal Hughes 24-5, Ann Holland, Charlie Marigold, Peter McEneany, Noel Verity 19-15. Berleen: Neil Morrison, Barry Edwards, David Blackie, Scott Malden, 18-17. FED 4's BLUES home v CB Clarets 6pts-2, 66-46. Shirley Verity, Jo & Julian Pering, Russell Marks 20-12, Sheila Cammack, Keith Phillips, Ray Clarke, Mal Hughes 27-12. WHITES: away v La Marina 31-69, pts 2-6. Dave Blackie, Peter Cox, Bob Foulds, Bert Ewart 1511. Southern League Lions home v SM Jaguars, 123-83, 12pts-2. June Jones, Darren Johnson, Keith Jones 25-13, Jean Parkes, Ray Pollock, Paul Parkes 25-15, Colin Jackson, Keith Phillips, Mal Hughes 24-9, Margaret Morrison, Bob White, Pat Coffey 20-10, Kath Reid, Neil Morrison, Giuseppe Galleli 17-16. Tigers away v Maz Miners, 7pts-7, 89-100. Les Bedford, Derrick Cooper, Ray Robson 18-10, Margaret Clarke, Chris Brookes, Colin Potter 18-9, Blossom Cox, Ray Clarke, Barry Edwards 18-13, Audrey Ford, Bert Ewart, Charlie Marigold 1616. Pumas home v EI Outlaws, 8pts-6, 111-83. Maureen Foulds, Tony Davies, Bob Foulds 18-11, Pat Malden, Marina Bearsdale, John Malden 27-6, Sheila Reynolds, Walter Lang, Cliff Harris20-8. Leopards away v VB Conquistadores, 10pts-4, 112-91. Derek Baker, Carol Waterson, Geoff Shand 33-8, Jim Wright, Drew Russell, Doug Beattie 18-18, Chris Lythe, Dave Tilley, Babs Shand 15-15, Sadie Hubbard, Derek Forbes, Malcolm Ayton 19-17, Dennis Andrews, Harvey Morris, Fay Beattie 17-12. Please note: Sunday 1st March Scotland v Ireland, San Luis, 2pm.

LA MARINA BOWLS CLUB By Bobbie Sims LA MARINA PATHFINDERS. Today the team were away to La Siesta Pioneers, total points were 4 to La Marina and 10 to La Siesta, a good win by Ann Stone , Berni Carr and Sue Daniels of 28-11 went a long way to making a close shot difference of 96-103. LA MARINA ASTRONAUTS. A home game against San Miguel Comets gave us 6 points and 8 for San Miguel, with a shot difference of 100-101, top winning team were Reg Jackson, George Furzer and Don Harrison with 26-6 well done. LA MARINA EXPLORERS. It turned out to be a 1 shot win for the overall points, 102-101 when we came up against Greenland's Sycamores this afternoon and 8 points to 6, top winning team were Hilary Cronk, Phil Pape and skip Bill Sims, 24-13. FEDERATED FOURS. 6 nice points for us against San Luis Whites 2, our two winning teams had very good scores, but the best were Ann Stone, Mike Smith, Margaret Finlayson and Dave Hadaway 32-6. LA MARINA DOLPHINS. The Dolphins were away to Quesada Swifts, looks like it was a fairly close game when looking at the overall shots of 93-107, but our points were 4 -10 which was a shame, but our giant killers today were Martin Butler, Cliff Rawlingson and Brian Duff with an enormous shot difference of 37-4. LA MARINA SEAGULLS. No points for us today, our home game against the Greenlands Elms ended up 0-14 , with shot difference of 84-126, let's hope the Gulls fly higher next week . LA MARINA SHARKS. We were very pleased with our 6 points against Quesada Swallow's 8 today, 3 wins each and only missing the overall points by 98-103, well done everyone, top team were Kathy Manning, Jim Reeves and skip Alex Whyte winning by 21-9, but I feel a mention must go to Hilary Cronk Wendy Latham and Roy Hart, as today they made it 5 winning games in a row...(hope I haven't put a jinx on you).


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Sponsored by Dial Prix Monday 16th February, MonteMar Toreadors were at Home to Horadada Falcons, Winning on 2 and Drawing on 1 Rink. Sue Bounds, Lynne Armitage, Skip Colin Armitage 18-12. Pauline Merry, Janet Gatward, Skip Chris Merry 13-11. Jan Webster, Bill Webster, Skip John Corbet 18-13. Joan Harding, Gordon Hemmings, Skip Dave Buckland 18-18. Shots, Toreadors 86 - Falcons 108. Points, Toreadors 7 - Falcons 7. Monday 16th February, MonteMar Matadors were Away to Country Bowls Flamingos, Winning on 3 Rinks. Geraldine Fisher, June Young, Skip Gordon Fisher 21-19. Ronnie Cairns, Ian Gibbons, Skip Alan Ashberry 22-12. Keith Simpson, Wendy Oxley, Skip Tony Finan 32-9. Shots, Matadors 115 - Flamingos 100. Points, Matadors 8 - Flamingos 6. Tuesday 17th February, MonteMar Lords Played MonteMar Earls in the Fed 4s, With the Lords Winning on 2 Rinks. Lords, Sue Kemp, Ethal Finan, Tony Finan, Skip Brian Zelin 20-14. Geraldine Fisher, Bill Judd, Keith Simpson, Skip Gordon Fisher 23-21. Earls, Jill Albutt, Pauline Woodfine, Janet Gatward, Skip John Albutt 14-13. Shots, Lords 56 - Earls 49. Points, Lords 6 - Earls 2. Wednesday 18th February, MonteMar in the Winter League were at Home to Javea Green, Winning on 2 Rinks. Sue Kemp, Wendy Oxley, Colin Armitage, Skip Brian Zelin 25-13. Lynne Armitage, Bill Judd, Joe Ridley, Skip Diane Ridley 15-14. Shots, MonteMar 87 - Javea 91. Points, MonteMar 4 - Javea 8. Friday 20th February, MonteMar Matadors were at Home to La Siesta Blues, Winning on 5 Rinks and included a Hot Shot. Sue Kemp, Brian Zelin, Skip Roy Mercer 30-12 (Hot Shot included). Keith Simpson, Dave Melville, Skip Tony Finan 20-13. Jill Albutt, David Eades, Skip John Albutt 25-12. Stan Routledge, Joe Ridley, Skip Diane Ridley 2213. Geraldine Fisher, Wendy Oxley, Skip Gordon Fisher 21-15. Shots, Matadors 131 - Blues 83. Points, Matadors 12 - Blues 2. Friday 20th February, MonteMar Toreadors were Away to Vistabella Picadors, Winning on only 1 Rink. Sheila Roberts, Pauline Woodfine, Skip Barrie Woodfine 16-14. Shots, Toreadors 66 - Picadors 142. Points, Toreadors 2 - Picadors 12. For further information about MonteMar Bowls and Social Club, Contact Press Officer Brian 966790606. also at www.montemarbowls.com and at info@montemarbowls.com and on Facebook.

By StJohn Broadhurst Four games to report this week, the first of which was a home game for the Flamingos on Monday, 16 February against Montemar Matadors in a SABA Discovery league match. The league leaders had a hard fight against the Flamingos and it was honours even at three rinks each but the Matadors just edged the long game by 15 shots to take the two extra points. Enjoying the limelight were Pat Patton, Bryan Kirk and Brian Patton 20-16. Carole Donnellan, Del Gunning and Karen Kirk 24-10. Andy White, Les Turner and StJohn Broadhurst 16-14. Overall shots Flamingos 100 (6 pts) Matadors 115 (8 pts). Two games for the Clarets this week in the Federated Fours league. On Wednesday, 18 February Emerald Isle Leprechauns were the visitors to the Valle but the luck of the Irish was with the Clarets as they ran winners. Sharing the luck were Del Gunning, Andy White, Dot Davies and StJohn Broadhurst 24-7. Pat Patton, Ben Noke, Karen Kirk and Brian Patton 24-9. Overall shots Clarets 57 (6 pts) Leprechauns 40 (2 pts). The second game was on Thursday, 19 February with an away trip to play San Luis Blues. On another windy afternoon it was the Blues who ran out winners but the Clarets did manage a win on one rink thanks to Del Gunning, Billy Price, John Palmer and StJohn Broadhurst 22-19. Overall shots Clarets 46 (2 pts) Blues 66 (6 pts). Final game of the week on Friday, 20 February saw the Ramblers welcome Emerald Isle Cavaliers to the Valle in a CBBA Southern league match. There were some very close games on four of the rinks but only one of these went in favour of the Ramblers, so well done to Pat Emmett, Trish Dix and John Palmer 18-16. Overall shots Ramblers 89 (2 pts) Cavaliers 118 (12 pts). www.countrybowlsclub.com

By Norman Adcroft SABA Discovery and Voyager Leagues 16th Feb. The Apollos had a super game in the sun and heat against the El Rancho Broncos winning all six rinks to give us a fine14-0 win. Our winners were, Ramsay Sinclair, Pat Harman, Jean Cooper 30-13, Sheila Chorley, Doug Smith, George Richardson 20-7, Jean and Norman Murphy, Dave Livesey 15-12, Joy Gardiner, Sue Jordan, Brian Harman 32-12, Jeannie Clements, Yours Truly, Colin Lloyd 279 and Ann and Robert Heath with John Ball 22-16. Shots 146-69. The Pioneers were at home to La Marina Pathfinders and won four of the six games and took the shots 103-96 giving us a 10-4 win. winners, Pat Baylis, Bernadette McDonnell and Mike Kelly 16-12, Win Kirton, Pat and Vic Moore 23-12, Ron Sheldon, Tom, Heaslewood and Johnnie Ryder 21-12 and Kathleen and Peter Knapp with Gary Thorpe 17-9. The Sputniks were away to Emerald Isle Neptune’s and it was always going to be a tough tester and so it proved with two wins to us and three to them. It was left to Rab Logan with Val and Tony Dalton to try and level things. Going into their last end one shot up, they unfortunately dropped a two to lose by one shot. With shots at 84-103, the result went the home sides way 4-10. Winning rinks were: Beryl Styring, Harold Charleton, Arthur Kingsbury 20-6 Jean James, Liz Combstock John Taylor 19-10. Winter League 18th Feb. Overcoming the wind better than the opposition San Miguel, we won four rinks, Margaret Stephens, John Moss, Sue Jordan, Pat Harman 19-11, Val Dalton, Pat Moore, Brian Harman, Jean Cooper 20-17, Jo Elkin, Ann Edgerton, Peter Knapp, Derek Pickwick (who picked up 2 on the last end) 18-17 and Pat Baylis, Tony Dalton, Vic Moore, Gary Thorpe 20-14. Shots 86-77. Result, 10-2 La Siesta. Federation 4’s 19th Feb. We played away to Horadada and although we only won one rink, tied the match 4-4. Winners, Joy Gardiner Sue Jordan, Brian Gardiner Jean Cooper 29-9. Shots 53-59. CBBA Southern League A, B and C 20th Feb. The Blues and Silvers had an equally bad day in their away games against Monte Mar and Emerald Isle respectively, both losing 2-12. Winners Blues, Joy and Brian Gardiner with Jean Cooper and Golds, Ann Edgerton, Ken Combstock with Rod Edgerton. The Golds had a good 14-0 home win against La Manga Crusaders making up for their 1-13 defeat in the reverse fixture. Winners; Ken and Win Kirton, Dave Livesey20-15, Dawn Taylor, Derek Pickwick Johnnie Ryder, 18-8, Ron Sheldon, Sid Gallop. John Ball 18-15, Dave Davies, Carol and Gary Thorpe 26-19, Jo Elkin, Pat and Vic Moore, 20-12 and John Moss, Roy Millward with John Taylor 14-13. Shots to us 116-82.

QUESADA BOWLS CLUB Sponsored by Spanish Life Properties This week has been a very busy one for all our squads with some interesting results. In the Saba League our Pearls were away to Vistabella Albatrosses and once again in very windy conditions we were able to take 6 points to keep us in second position. The Diamonds were home in rather calmer conditions and managed a draw overall of 7-7 against Mazarron Mariners. In the Southern League the Swallows were home to League Leaders San Luis Lions where we managed 6-8 to keep us near the top of the table. The Swifts were away to San Luis Tigers, where we managed a 5-9 result. The Winter League was in top form this week against Benitachell where we took all the points, with our Berleen team posting another creditable win to keep them top of that league. Our Federated Fours squads were both in action at home on Thursday with the Panthers giving a class performance against Greenlands Bulls with an 8-0 win. The Leopards were also in striking form, only conceding 1 point to their Greenlands Bears opposition. Congratulations to our club members, Jacqui Johnson who has been invited to join the Spanish International Squad, and to squad members, Derek Sale, who has been selected to represent Spain in the Four Nations Tournament in Cyprus and also the European Championships in Israel, along with Lisa Bonsor, who has also been selected for the World Championship qualifying tournament in Cyprus later in the year, along with husband Pete and club mates Peta Rhodes and Bill Pain. For people who would like to get into the game of bowls, our club offers a new bowlers coaching programme. For more information about our club, please contact Joe Riley on 96 572 5787 or e mail joediriley@gmail.com.

EMERALD ISLE BOWLS CLUB. Robin (the scribe) Adams. Emerald Isle Claymores v San Luis Pumas. A Good win for the Claymores, by 9 points to 5, Shots 102-96, winning E.I. rinks: Barbara Collins, Linda Vincent & Mo Thomas (19-13). Dave Close, Tony Capewell & Glyn Inwood (26-18). Lyn Hawkins, Brian Smith & Bill Allen (23-10). Elwyn Morris, Marrion Willicott & Ron Ede, got the draw (13-13). E.I. Cavaliers v Montemar Matadors. A bad day at the office for the Cavaliers going down by 2 points to 12, & shots 87-112. Only winners for E.I were; Marilyn Shatwell , Len Fisher & Keith Jollieffe (22-10). E.I. Outlaws v Montemar Torreadors. Disaster, no winners 14-0. Enough said, but many thanks to John Wood our reserve ( who turned up) & was needed to play after one player failed to show & the other reserve also failed to show. E.I. Titans v San Luis Klingons. The Titans lost two players @ the last minute , but Alan Gower & Bob Coliston stood in (thanks). Result, 12-2 to the Klingons, Shots 63-163. The E.I. Winners :John Zeller, Geoff Farrington & Mel O'Dell (23-15). E.I. Moonrakers v Vistabella Drivers. Not the result we wanted but after losing 2 more Skips at least we managed to field a full team. Result 12-2 to the Drivers, points shots 73-123. Well done to Keith Watson, Gordon Smith & Tony Harris our only winners (22-4) E.I. Neptunes v La Siesta Sputniks. A great result for the Neptunes, winning by 10 points to 4, shots, 103-84. Winning rinks for Neptunes , Marilyn Shatwell, Linda Vincent & Mo Thomas (27-10). Ann Mc Dowell, Marion Willicott & Bill Hawthorn (14-13). Elwyn Morris, Dave Close & Brian Kavanagh (21-11) Sandra Kavanagh, Yvonne Mallaburn & Frank Close (27-11). Very well played the Neptunes.


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EURONICS THURSDAY DART LEAGUE “THE ELECTRICAL SHOP” - BLUE LAGOON 10-2 2-10 9-3 12-0

Junction Jackals Hub Meerkats Pint Depot Kings Que Pasa Eagles

DIVISION 2 Ale House Pint Depot Queens Junction Jaguars Que Pasa Kestrels

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Evolution Breakaways Bears Misfits (Sporting Life) Tavern Drivers

LEAGUE TABLE – DIVISION 1 P W D The Hub Meerkats 16 15 1 The Hub Hyenas 16 14 0 The Porter House 16 7 4 Junction Jackals 16 7 1 Que Pasa Eagles 16 6 2 Busters Bar 16 4 5 Gogarty´s Bulls 16 1 5 Pint Depot Kings 16 0 2

L 0 2 5 8 8 7 10 14

F 141 139 103 85 89 92 68 51

A 51 53 89 107 102 100 124 141

Pts 31 28 18 15 14 13 7 2

DIVISION 2 Breakaways Bears Que Pasa Kestrels Junction Jaguars The Tavern Drivers Misfits (Sporting Life) Evolution Ale House Pint Depot Queens

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A 64 91 91 81 100 104 105 130

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To clarify the rule appertaining to teams turning up with only 5 players, in the singles category a player may play twice, by method of a blind draw. Rule 7 covers teams with four or five players and legs they must forfeit in that particular leg. Further clarification if necessary may be obtained via Derek Kingsbury, fixtures and rules co-ordinator.

RESULTS 19TH FEBRUARY DIVISION 1 Hub Hyenas Gogarty´s Bulls The Porter House Busters Bar

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180´s: Peter Ayres x 2 (Porter House), Pat Abrams, Alex Nikolov, Lee Maiden x 2 (Meerkats), Mike Smith x 2, Del Lister (Breakaways), Shaun Smith, Nick Spicer (Hyenas), Matt Cummins (Pint Depot Kings), Derek Halpin (Evolution), Simone de Lacy (Junction Jaguars) Highest finish: 158 Pat Schofield (Junction Jaguars), Nick Spicer (Hub Hyenas) Pairs and Triples venues will be distributed this week for the weeks of 5th March (Pairs) and 12th March (Triples). Entries are slightly down on previous years and considering the league enjoys two extra teams this term, it’s a little disappointing. One or two sides haven’t entered either competitions, with numerous valid reasons in most cases. From the participating bars point of view, the League imposes a policy of only using venues where teams have entered the appropriate competitions. Not only are absentees not supporting the League, but their local bar also. Nevertheless both events will be keenly contested up to and including the finals in May. Singles entries for both ladies and mens events will follow in due course, first round matches take place on 2nd April. The Ladies singles event will once again be supported by Alex Nikolov Building Services.

Pat Abrams doing his stint for the Meercats

Onto this week´s league matches and all the surprises and congratulations must go to Division 2 teams of Que Pasa Kestrels, Sporting Life Misfits and the Ale House on splendid victories that really open up the chase for second spot. Misfits imposed a fifth defeat on the Jaguars at the Junction this week, placing them nicely behind the Tavern with a definite chance of improving fifth place. Pete James and Leah Chesworth did the damage for the visitors with three winning doubles each, ending the Jaguars four match unbeaten run. Karl Cooper supported well with a singles victory plus 100,125 and 133. Chesworth took the match and both points for the Misfits, going out in style on 88. Nice one Leah! Her victim was none other than Simone de Lacy who had pressured her opponent with an 81 and 100. Jaguars Wendy Hayward was outstanding against Zoe James 83, nailing 81,81,135 and D2 to keep the hosts in the game. Pat Schofield endured the vocals of Joe Brown, to continue her run of fine form to take the first singles on D19. Hilda Wilkinson´s 89 out (T19,S16,D8) was the highest in the match taking the third triples. Captain Tracey Simpson´s consistent high scoring wasn’t taken advantage of until the last leg of the evening on D20 against Sonya Cooper. Que Pasa Kestrels leap frog the Jaguars into second spot after an excellent home victory to the Tavern. The Lanes´ John, Michelle and Harvey took the first triple, Harvey showing how it should be done scoring 81,85 and D20. Chris Miles D4 made it 3 up for the home side despite some great scoring from Taverner Stu Mitchell. John Lane made it 4 on D9 before Mitchell retrieved a leg for the visitors. Russell Lyness extended the Kestrels half time lead of 4-2 in the first singles, Rick Cox D5 narrowing the margin for the Taverners and keeping their hopes of a result alive. Unfortunately Harvey Lane managed yet another double for at least the draw and point. Terry Kirby looked likely to take the match with an impressive 114 but his opponent Zack Green scored well plus D9 for 6-4. Mitchell looked the likely winner in the next with some great scores (2x100), but Michelle Lane was his equal with 85,100 and D10 for the match. John Lane made it a real family affair, taking out D8 for 8-4 against a spirited Theo Wils. Breakaways retain their stranglehold on Division 2 after a comfortable away victory at the Pint Depot Queens. A 1-5 half time lead via Alan Strong D20, D10, Mike Snow D2, Mike Douglas D12 and Del Lister D10 just wasn’t going to be retrieved by the Royals although Vi Turner did her best converting D6 plus one or two other doubles taken when she was supposed to be scoring. Marie Dunne and Mike Douglas were top scorers up to the half way stage. Strong ensured the draw on tops, Douglas gaining the win despite a good performance from Dunne. The remaining four singles went the visitors way through Snow, Sarah Simpson, Ivan Jones and Lister. Several D1 finishes throughout indicated a different score line was possible so come on you Royals get practising on the all important doubles. Ale House made it 3 points from 4 enjoying a home victory and third win of the season. Karl Mallinson came in with numerous top scores plus a couple of doubles, Bernie Whipday just eclipsing the licensee with a barrage of scores plus a double. Luke Yarnold added a further double along with some decent scoring. Jak Doggatt and John Williams were Evolutions main men, the former continuing to improve week on week and nailing a double to boot. Both sides are

Gogarty’s Richard Pattison and Brian Newton now showing a little form that would have presented a different league table had it occurred earlier in the season. Meerkats keep their unbeaten run to over 50 matches with a comfortable and very enjoyable win over Gogarty´s Bulls. An uninspired first half saw the Kats leading 1-5, Richard Pattison looking impressive with 100 and 121, Gail Todd and Cynthia Jevons winning the Bulls only leg. Dave Frews 100, 140 and Paul Durrant´s 64 out highlighting the Kats efforts. Pat Abrams made it 6 for the Kats winning 2 of 3 against Kevin Prockter who took the middle leg on D20 after an 83 and 95. Abrams a dodgy D3 and D16 taking the leg. A 133 from Brian Newton gave Durrant a scare before taking the match on D20 and D5. A real sizzler followed between Alex Nikolov and Pattison, Nikolov recorded 2x100 and a 59 out in the first, Pattison taking out 92 in the second after a ton. Nikolov opened with 2x140 in the third, only for his opponent to register 100,121 and a fine 110 out (T20,S18,D16). Great game! Lee Maiden, Frew and Del Kingsbury took the remaining three singles. Meekats only threat to the league championship, the Hyenas, kept up their challenge with a decent home victory to the Jackals from the Junction. It was 4-2 at half time, the highlight being Nigel Elvery wiring D20 for a 154 out. Shaun Smith D12, D10, John Eyre D10, Nick Spicer D8 the Hyenas victors, Jimmy Gray D2, Phil de Lacy D16 for the Jackals. Joe Miller 2x100, D18 and D2 ensured the draw against Elvery allowing cuddly Spicer to win the points playing a very worthy opponent in de Lacy 81,85,95,135. Smith recorded 4x100 and 2xD8 in the 11th leg against Gray. Miller wrapped up the match 2-0 with a tidy game, opponent Michael Jones. The Porter House maintain third spot with their seventh win of the season, this time versus Pint Depot Kings. It was tight at half time, 3 all in fact, John Crooks D13, Frankie “W” D4 and Matt Cummins D2 taking the doubles for the Kings, Ray Hayes D6, Matt Jackson D8, Peter Ayres replying for the hosts. Tons coming from Ray Sanderson 100,126, Yvonne Rouffignac and Ayres both scoring hundreds. The Porters took all 6 singles, however a shoulder injury to Matt Cummins prevented the last leg occurring, what was he doing? Brian Nash 100,129, took 2 of 3 playing Martyn Bynorth with Sid Cross making short work of Bob Hogden 2-0, to include 2x100 and a 95. Rouffignac won her singles 2-1, the last leg a tasty 95 out. Frankie “W” gave a great performance in his singles, scoring 120,121 and 122 but unfortunately opponent Ayres recorded 2x100, but more importantly D16 and D8. Hayes completed the match hitting D2 twice against Ian Sleath. Finishing School: Question:How do you finish 72? Answer:Many would go for T12, D18, but if you hit S12 it would leave 60 points which can easily be busted. My alternative is S16, S16, D20. Any treble on 8s or 16s leaves decent alternatives without the possibility of busting. Question: How do you finish 44?


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MISSED O PPOR TUNITIES COST TORRY AS LEVANTE SNEAK POINTS CD TORREVIEJA ..........0 A t LEVANTE CF ...........1 Wondering where his team’s next win was going to come from, Riquelme Galiana must have been relieved to have his skipper Jorge, and playmaker Carrasco back at his disposal, following their spent 1 match ban. In form Levante 'B' were the visitors to Vicente Garcia Stadium, hell bent on reversing their defeat to Torry in Valencia earlier in the season. Lying 2nd in the table, only 1 point off the top, it wasn't that long ago that they were chasing Torry, who have now slipped to mid table (10th), but following a disastrous run in which they have failed to score in 4 bad defeats, Galiana's men are now seriously looking over their shoulders at the teams below. The game got underway in front of the smallest crowd of the season with Torry looking far more decisive than in previous weeks, they were pressing from the start and with an attacking formation of Obele, Carrasco and Rafa they piled early pressure on Levante. A good indication, we thought, that we were set for a good number of goals. Levante were also creating chances but there was no real edge to their build up play, most of which was adeptly ‘snuffed out’. Jorge was almost on the scoresheet after just 8 mins but his shot was straight at keeper Zagala when either side might well have produced a goal. Oscar was called into action just 5 mins later and he had to be at full stretch to tip over a good effort from Nanclares. Moments later it was the home side that were back on the front foot with a superb 20 yard shot sailing

just inches over the Levante bar from Adrian. This was much better from Torry and a possible upset looked most certainly to be on the cards. Zagala was in action with a finger tip save after a fine combination between Jorge and Alexis and then on the half hour mark he acrobatically turned Carrasco’s goalbound effort over the bar. The resultant corner saw the keeper called into action again when he was equal to a powerful header from Torry’s Alexis. As the players trooped of at 0-0, the Torrevieja changing room was certainly going to be the happier of the two, the only disappointment being they were unable to convert their domination into goals. We wondered whether they might subsequently be made to pay for those missed opportunities. And that’s unfortunately the way it turned out to be. Despite Torry’s continued second half superiority, chances for Carrasco, Alexis and Obele the game was turned on its head with just one defensive lapse, a 60 yard back pass from Cesar to keeper Oscar who completely fluffed his clearance. The ball went straight to Levante’s Keita who rammed it home from the edge of the area. 1-0 to Levante with the home side staring at their 5th consecutive defeat, but on this occasion one that they most certainly did not deserve. Next weekend, Torry are away to Ontinyent and then in 2 weeks time, it will be Torry's turn to sit it out, which might see them slip further down the standings.

CARP-R-US CLUB NEWS This week was the final round of the Clubs Winter series of matches and it was fished on the river Segura in Benijofar. The winner on the day was Graham Leadley with 2.48 kg. In second place was Steve Collins with 2.36kg in third place Ann Fowles with 1.46kg and in fourth was Steve Fell. All were using the feeder. This means that the winner of the series is Steve Fell with 187 points and Tom Marshall in second place with 142 points. Well done. Next week we will be having our first trip up to the Embalse del Argos in the north of Murcia. Pegs will be sharp at 8.00am on the bank, and we will be fishing 9.00 to 2.00pm.

The next Quiz night will be at the Bar on Tuesday the24th of February starting at 7.30pm- teams of up to 6 can take part and the cost is 1 Euro per person. The meeting on Sunday the 1st of March is the Clubs A.G.M starting at 11.00am please try to be there. Do not forget that we are having a Saint Patrick´s night celebration at the Bar on Tuesday the 17th of March starting at 7.30pm. Menu is on the web site. The Clubs home is at the Bar El Alto la Dolores which is to be found just off the N332 between La Mata and Guardamar. The web site is at www.carprus.net or you can Phone 966717923 for information.

CADENA SUNRISE TENPIN BOWLING RESULTS Cherry B’s 999’s Fowl Play Pin Pushers GG’s Pinbusters Sausage Rollers

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Alley Gators Fowl Play GG’s Pinbusters Sol Amigo’s Pinfall Wizards Alley Cats Sausage Rollers Sunrise Colegas Pin Pushers The Bandits 999’s Cherry B’s

Sunrise Colegas Alley Gators The Bandits Pinfall Wizards Alley Cats Sol Amigo’s P 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57

W D 50 0 49 0 47 1 46 0 43 0 41 1 40 1 39 0 33 1 32 0 28 0 6 0

Game/Scr Game/Hc Series/Scr Series/Hc L Tot 26 43278 27 43427 28 43703 30 43157 33 42743 34 42434 35 42925 37 42989 42 43138 44 41568 48 41552 70 38821

Gms 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57

This Weeks Top Performers Ladies Gents Gill Stevens 188 Maurice Allen 204 Ingrid Wilms 188 Gill Stevens 244 John Lowton 241 Gill Stevens 501 Maurice Allen 539 Gill Stevens 669 Don Galley 639 Av 759 761 766 757 749 744 753 754 756 729 728 681

Hi-G 838 904 841 861 881 860 842 859 845 859 811 754

Hi-S 2401 2484 2488 2415 2424 2422 2421 2410 2397 2384 2379 2154

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CF MIL PALMERAS ‘TOROS’ Benijofar 2 – 3 CF Mil Palmeras Prebens Sponsored By The Royal Oak ,Campoamar A strong performance saw the Youngest Toros take their first league win. Mil Palmeras took the lead early in the first half with Joshua breaking clear and beating the keeper. Some solid teamwork gave Mil Palmeras a strong base to keep the pressure on Benijofar. With more time on the ball the Toros played some of there best football to date forcing an own goal. Second half was more of the same with the best leading to Joseph forcing his way through to smack the ball into the back of the net. Benijofar grabbed 2 late goals to finish a great match . Player Of The Match Joseph “ Didn’t stop working” Benijofar 0 – 8 CF Mil Palmeras Alevines Sponsored By EuroGuard Windows & Doors A comfortable match for the Toros saw them be

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joined by 4 of the Preben team .With the older players working hard to give the younger players as many chances as possible the quality of football was exceptional. That team-first attitude helps create a great atmosphere for the younger players. Another great performance. Player of the Match Garry played some of his best football . Rincon de Bonanza 5 – 1 CF Mil Palmeras infantiles Sponsored By Willys Pub ,Cabo Roig Another tough match for the oldest Toros against a quality side . With the Toros working hard to slow Rincon down they just lacked a bit of bite going forward . Rincon were a bit quicker to the ball giving their midfield an easier time making the Toros defend as a team . The Toros gave 100% effort but just needed a bit more luck. Player of the Match Oliver G

EL RANCHO BOWLS CLUB Sponsored by Rightmove. On Monday The Broncos played at La Siesta against The Apollos and although playing well, with a couple of rinks that could easily have come our way, were beaten by a good team taking full advantage of the home mat. But we must bring away the knowledge that our newer players have much to learn, gain experience and only practice, particularly match practice can bring the concentration and skills required. However more importantly we can have great fun in great company whilst achieving this and we mustn’t be in a hurry to judge ourselves. David Hunter, Rob Clark and John Newell 9-27. Tony Robinson, Graham Day and John Donovan 12-15. Bob Easthope, Ron Edwards and Shirley Edwards 13-30. Helga Schiffman, Sandra Twentyman and Eddie Thomson 16-22. Edward Elsam, Tricia Elsam and Malc Elmore 12-32. John Cleal, Mick Ager and

John Skipper 7-20. Friday found The Mustangs being entertained by Horadada Royals and although a glorious day, a tricky breeze blew between buildings, causing a little consternation. Half way through the match three of the rinks were within one shot, but in the end the home team took 5 rinks to Mustangs’ 1. Sheila Cooper, Keith Cunningham and Stew Hamill 14-24. Tony Robinson, Barbara Jones and Geoff Jones 9-25. Jane Hamill, Merv Armstrong and David Whitworth 22-15. Jim Gracie, Irene Thomson and Eddie Thomson 14-22. Richard Needham, Malc Sykes and Carolyn Harris 9-31. Brian Taylor, Gary Newson and Rod Wright 10-30. Club Info Brian Taylor on 965077093 or at briantaylor_es@yahoo.co.uk or Carolyn Harris on 966 77 4316 or at elranchobowls.secretary@gmail.com.

ESTRELLA DAMM CRIBBAGE By Ron Sheldon 16th February & week 21 and the Results: top 6 places remain unchanged even though the top 3 all lost leavThe Galleon 5-4 Mr Smiths Robins ing Dorothy’s Magpies still with 4 Catorce 5-4 El Cortijo de Nacho Voles points clear. This week at home Casa Ventura Ospreys 3-6 Ebony & Ivory Jaguars they went down to Ayliff’s Da Izzys Bar Magpies 3-6 Da Vinci's Alpha Vinci’s who had Ayliff & John tops Ebony & Ivory Merlins 6-3 Casa Ventura Falcons with 3 wins while for the Magpies Bar Meson Galea 4-5 Izzys Bar Peacocks all 3 pairs had only 1 win each. Mr Smiths Jays 2-7 Rojales Steakhouse 2nd placed Ron’s Nacho Voles also La Siesta Sharks 5-4 Lo Crispin Tavern slipped up away to Paul’s Catorce even though Ken & Norman blossomed with 3 wins Brian’s Meson Galea lost a close match to Mike’s while 2 pairs scored 2 wins each for Catorce. Peacocks who had their 5th consecutive win thanks Richard’s Ospreys ended their 8 week consecutive to Jean F. & Mary with their 3 wins leaving 2 pairs wins as they let Brian’s Jaguars close the gap with for the Peacocks with 2 wins each. Basil & Shelagh on 3 wins while all 3 Ospreys pairs Last but not least, Les’s Jays crashed 2-7 to Steve’s could only muster 1 win each. Peter’s Galleon, maintaining their 5th position, had awakened Steakhouse who had 2 pairs with maxia close win over Alan’s Robins with Peter & Robbie mum 3 wins while just 2 pairs for the Jays reached topping with 3 wins while 2 of the Robin’s pairs 1 win each. returned 2 wins each. Keith’s Merlins moved up 3 places after beating my Falcons for the 2nd week running and having Jan & Brian on form with 3 wins while Barry & Jill were our best with 2 wins. Mick’s Lo Crispin dropped 1 place after losing to Jim’s La Siesta Sharks for the 2nd week running in their double reverse fixture despite having their best pair of Brian & John with 2 wins while for the Sharks Ken & Dennis were top with 3 wins.


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Monday, 23rd February, 2015

TMGS MATCH REPORT AT ALENDA The Silver Category winners

(Sponsored by Costa Blanca Green Fee Services). Here on the Costa’s golf is one of the biggest leisure time activities for both tourists and resident alike and with this in mind we have secured the services of Mike Probert of Costa Blanca Green Fee Services to provide a weekly round up of local golfing events and topics and in conjunction with us at THE LEADER will provide discounted golf prices to all of our readers and run our golf competitions. Seasonal Golf Pricing Well it hardly seems 5 minutes since I was writing the last golf article on the subject of seasonal golf pricing introducing the winter offers. The bad news is that the good times are almost over because as from 1st March 2015 we have the return of the high season price strategy operated by our Spanish golf courses hosts. Love it or hate it but this strategy will continue to be used while tourist golfers continue to pay the higher prices and believe me they are because trying to get a tee time at courses such as Las Colinas and La Finca in the period between 1st March and 30th April 2015 is almost an impossible task. It would appear that Northern European golfers in particular flood to the region in the spring and return north in the summer months. This year is actually different to last year because the courses think that they have seen the green shoots of recovery and decided that now is the time to claw back some of the costs that they have absorbed during the period of crisis with the result that many courses have increased their prices for the new high season period. The tourist golfer from the UK is a happy bunny at the moment because with the exchange rate nudging £1 = €1.34 their golf has got a little cheaper despite these increases. Unfortunately the resident British golfer has to endure higher prices for their golf during this period on an already stretched pension in many cases and to add illness to injury they will soon be losing the winter heating allowance (I wish that the person in the UK responsible for making this decision and who thinks that winters in Spain are warm would stay in my house and go for a pee in the middle of the night).To put this little lot into perspective,there will be few courses where you can play for less than €50,including a buggy and these will only be available through agents such as Costa Blanca Green Fee Services. There will be a small number of special deals available during this time and we at the Leader will keep you informed of these as they arise BUT for now why not fill your boots until 28th February 2015 with some cheap golf. Weather Watch We should see the end of the cold high winds that have plagued golfers in recent weeks and Monday could see temperatures of 23 degrees with the rest of the week in the high teens degrees and clear or partially cloudy. We at THE LEADER are committed to providing to our golfing readers affordable golf without the need to join a club or apply for a card but simply contact the number below to have instant access to discounted golf prices, many of which are exclusive to us. The deals shown in the table are some of the best currently available to you. Golf Course Alenda Alicante Altorreal Font Del Llop La Finca La Peraleja La Marquesa La Serena Las Colinas Las Ramblas Lo Romero Roda Villamartin Vistabella

Price €94 €50 €70 €39 €134 €120 €36 €82 €126 €98 €48 €110 €45 €59

Comments Two Players and Buggy Sgle Green Fee & Buggy (before 9.30am) Two Players and Buggy Single Player and Buggy Two Green Fees and Buggy Four Players and Two Buggies Single Green Fee (weekends only) Two Players and Buggy Two Players and Buggy Two Players and Buggy Single Green Fee Two Players and Buggy Single Green Fee (before 9am) Two Players and Buggy (weekends)

Deal of the week: €60 for 2 players and buggy (during the week) at Vistabella on the 24th & 26th February 2015 (shop price €75). For bookings and more information contact Mike on 966 704 752 or 661 345 931 or at info@costa-blanca-greenfees.com or direct quoting reference LEADER. Quotation of the Week: “Golf is a compromise between what your ego wants you to do,what experience tells you to do and what your nerves will let you do” Bruce Crompton

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27 turned up to the delightful and well-kept course of Alenda where we were treated to, once again, a very affordable green fee with buggy and a very much in form course where the fairways were in very fine shape, as were the greens and the course is a tribute to the green staff. There was the threat of rain, according to some forecasts but it was pleasing that the rain didn’t come down even though the winds were high and the overcast skies, coupled with those winds meant we played golf in chilly conditions, but it is February after all. No golfer broke their handicaps today, which is hardly surprising and there was only one golfer that achieved a “two” to take the “Two’s” pot and that went to Alan Rixson who took 18€ for his efforts. All four NTP’s were claimed and Paul Farrance, Joe Dean, S Sonessen and Roger Nielson took home a sleeve of Srixon Soft Feels.

We had 9 guests and the winner was Klaus Peter with a very nice 35 pts on his 1st visit to Alenda. The Silver boys (and Girls) had an enjoyable game and the spoils went to Sandra Twentman who took 4th spot with 31 points but beaten by a lower handicap by Roger Nielson, also on 31 points. A nice 34 points from the Scouse bandit, Colin Marsden secured second place but with the joint tip score of 35 saw Alex Goslan romp home with the top prize. The Gold crew scored about the same and a 31 from S Sonensen took 4th, 32 points from the German Hermis Woerdermann took 2nd place. This left a pair of 34’s from Alan Rixson and Steve Higgins to take 2nd and the top spot in the Gold Division with Steve taking the bacon home due to the lower handicap. Our next game, Wednesday 24th February 2015 is at La Marquessa golf course, so if you fancy a game just look at our website www.tmgs.org or call 966719604.

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NEW GOLF SHOP FOR LA ZENIA Costa Calida Golf Tours will open their new golf shop on Sunday 1st March at 10am. All golfers are invited to join the celebrations and can enjoy a glass of cava whilst browsing the fantastic range of men’s & ladies’ clothing, shoes, clubs, balls and other golf accessories. As a SPECIAL OPENING DAY OFFER they are also offering 25% discount off any full price items. The shop will also have a sale rail plus 3 for the price of 2 across the entire clothing range, mix and match men's and ladies' with the lowest priced item FREE! With leading brands such as TaylorMade, Callaway, Cleveland, Footjoy, Calvin Klein, Adidas Golf and Cutter & Buck amongst others you will be spoilt for choice. You can, of course, book your tee times on all your favourite courses with our dedicated Discounted Green Fee Staff who are relocating from the office presently in Villamartin. To celebrate the opening day they will also have some amazing “giveaways” including FREE greenfees from La Manga Club, Lo Romero, Roda Golf, IRM Nike Golf, Hacienda del Alamo plus other golfing goodies...so, head down and join the fun on Sunday 1st March from 10am. You will find the new golf shop 3 doors from Paddy’s Point Centro Commercial Zenia Golf Local 10 TEL – 966 318 518

EVOLVE PRO TOUR CALLS IN TO LO ROMERO Golfers from 10 countries gathered at the Lo Romero Golf course in Pilar de la Horadada last week where they took place in the second round of Evolve Pro Tour Competition. The participants included 37 professionals from Spain, England, Austria, Germany, Wales, Ireland , Italy, Denmark and others. After 2 rounds the winner on +1 (145) was England’s Alex Belt who received the trophy and a cheque for € 3,000 from the mayor, José Fidel Ros. Dutch amateur Mitchell Schoorl came 2nd on +3 with Sam Forgan from England and Spain’s Diego Suazo tying 3rd a further shot behind. The mayor said that “this was a very important tournament for both the town and for all enthusiasts of golf. It demonstrated Lo Romero’s ability to put on top class competition at their quality facilities serving to highlight the name of Pilar de la Horadada at both national and European level." Tournament info is available on the web www.evolveprotour.com

HAPPY DAYS GOLF SOCIETY

By Lubbertus On Tuesday 17th February the Society held a Pairs Texas Scramble at the beautiful Requelme Golf Course. The weather was overcast and cold with a strong gusting wind, which added to the fact that the course weaves its way through and around groves of olive trees, wildflower meadows, and large lakes made play interesting to say the least. Requelme is larger than most courses with wider-than-average fairways allowing players plenty of room to play, which was just as well bearing in mind the wind. Added to that many of the greens are broken into several sections by strong elevation changes to which the players need to make a careful approach. Having said all that, Dave Naylor and Dave Norris finished in first place with a very commendable 69.4, with John Macleod and Andy Shuttle second with 72.4, Kevin Wenn and John Macgregor third with 75.2 and in fourth place very close behind were Kevin Barratt and Dave Eadington with 75.5. The nearest the pin was held by Dave Naylor at hole 5, Dave Morris at 7 and Bob Oliver at 15. When the day was over, everyone retreated to their spiritual home and “19th hole” at the Marinasol Restaurant in Cabo Roig where a very welcome and filling hot and cold buffet was provided. Everyone warmed up nicely and enjoyed the rest of the evening together. The Happy Days Golf Society’s next competition is on 3rd March 2015 at La Serenaq Golf course. If you would like to join Happy Days, or just want to know more, then ask Steve, or any of the staff at the Marinasol Restaurant in Cabo Roig and they would be happy to help.

Winner Alex Belt with the mayor of Pilar

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By Mike Chapman We started off the week with a stableford competition but players were only permitted to use 5 Clubs and a putter. With the men's tees well back and in some awkward positions the ladies took full advantage by taking the top 4 positions as follows: 1st Benedicte Kruse 37 pts 2nd Olga Douglas 35 pts 3rd Maria Oldenziel 34 pts (c/b) 4th Rachel Leckey 34 pts On Wednesday we played the first round of our 6 card Joker Eclectic Stableford competition where players select one hole on the front and back nine to count double. The winner of the competition will not be known until all the best scores on each hole over 5 rounds (one card to be discarded) have been aggregated. Prizes were still available on the day as usual for the top 3 positions in each category. The days winners returning some excellent scores given the extremely windy conditions were: Cat 1. 1st Bryan Neal 39 pts 2nd Jan Svendsen 37 pts 3rd Ken Robertson 36 pts. Cat 2. 1st Geoff Biggerstaff 42 pts 2nd Rod Doel 40 pts 3rd Mike Chapman 39 pts 2's Club: Ken Robertson and Bryan Neal The wind had relented somewhat for our game on Friday which was a Dusty Bin (3-2-1) with three scores counting on the first hole, two on the second and one on the third and so on throughout the round. The winners with a score of 83 pts were the team of Terry Field, Bryan Neal, Jan Svendsen and Reg Akehurst who beat the team of Alan and Olga Douglas, Peter Dunn and Hendrick Oldenziel on a count back. It was great to see Reg Akehurst back with us and in the winning team after a couple of years away.


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Monday, 23rd February, 2015

IN THE BUNKER WITH ‘MICK THE GRIP’

PETER ALLISS has spoken of his ‘great sadness’ that the BBC will lose live coverage of The Open Championship to Sky. Alliss, who first broadcast for the BBC at the 1961 Open, commented: “I’m just glad I am 83 not 35 and relying on working for the BBC, because I would be looking for another trade.” Sky cover golf’s other three majors, but viewers would not need to be Sky subscribers to enjoy the Open, with ‘NOW TV’ they can take a daily or weekly package without a contract. All very impressive, but it doesn’t make up for losing Peter Alliss. PROVING THAT that you don’t always need to buy the latest equipment, Brandt Snedeker took the AT&T Pebble Beach trophy last week with a 9 yr. old putter (Odyssey White Hot) a 5 yr. old driver (TaylorMade Burner Superfast) and 4 yr. old irons. (Bridgestone J40.) He dropped only one shot in 72 holes. “If they’re doing the job, why change them?” he said. His new swing, carefully put together over eight months with Butch Harmon, obviously helped a bit. BILLY CASPER, who died this month aged 83, had a lethal putter and total self belief. Although overshadowed by the ‘Big Three’ (Palmer, Nicklaus and Player) he won 51 PGA Tour titles, two US Opens and the 1970 Masters. His 23 1/2 points is still a U.S. Ryder Cup record, and he also captained the U.S. squad to victory over Europe in 1979.

Casper once said: “I had a hand/eye link. I could look at a telephone pole 40 yards away and hit it with a 7 iron 10 times in a row. And somehow I understood the game, without having a lot of guidance." THE ‘CRADLE OF CHAMPIONS’ in Beijing has produced 37 world champions and Olympic gold medallists, and is looking to produce more. It is one of China’s ‘Centres of Excellence’ which teach badminton, gymnastics, table tennis, and now golf. The golf hall consists of bare walls, no windows, and the Chinese flag. Nothing else except about 30 children, aged between 5 and 9, putting and chipping in front of mirrors for two hours a day after normal school work. Golf however, tends to produce unlikely champions without intensive training. Like Billy Casper. PENSIONER COLIN DAVIES, a former Staffordshire miner turned property millionaire, was saved from drowning on the paradise island of Barbados by Lee Westwood who was holidaying there after winning the Thailand Championship. Colin, who suffers from Parkinsons disease, said: “I started waving and shouting then I felt a pair of strong arms pick me up and carry me back to my sun lounger. Lee disappeared before I could thank him.” How typically British! ANOTHER COMEBACK ATTEMPT failed at Torrey Pines for Tiger Woods. Grimacing after every shot, he hobbled up the fairway. There was a 2 hour delay due to fog, and his lower back stiffened up. Tiger blamed ‘deactivated glutes.’ “I tried to activate my glutes as best I could, in between, but they never stayed activated," he groaned. You’d think a chap with 14 majors would have someone on the payroll to reactivate his glutes for him. DOWNHILL PUTTS, a tip: If your ball is 20 feet from the hole, stand 15 feet from the hole while examining the line and taking practice strokes. The eyes are the window to your mind, so when you're standing closer to the hole while rehearsing you'll be training your mind to hit a softer shot. BILLY HORSCHEL collected about $13.5 million when he won the FedEx Cup and BMW Championship. He handed the locker room attendants at East Lake $10.000 and gave a cheque for $1 million to his caddie. In the rarefied world of PGA Tour golf even the caddies get to holiday in Barbados! Until next time: Happy Golfing. Contact Mick for all your regripping and repairs. 638 859 475.

LA MARINA GOLF SOCIETY AT LAS COLINAS

The weather was less than welcoming when members assembled at Las Colinas for the annual Captain versus Vice captain fixture. An individual Stableford was also played along with the two ball better ball match. Players cards were taken alternately by Captain Graham Marriner and Vice Captain Jimmy Scott in a blind draw. The beautiful course was in good condition but regrettably the weather was not so good. The wind became stronger, gusty and it was cold. Despite that some good results were achieved and many of the matches were only decided on the 18th hole. The final score was an emphatic win for the Vice Captain‘s Team with only Game 4 being halved and Game 6 won for the Captain but there were many tales of the putt that just missed that would have put a different complexion on the final outcome.

Winners: Nearest the Pin: Hole 5 No winner, Hole 10 Mick Cook, Hole 14 John Brastock, Hole 17 Mick Cook Prizes were kindly donated by Nigel Bailey of clubs2hire.com Gold Division: Steve Warner 29 points Silver Division & Winner: Elspeth Craig 32 points. Members returned to the La Marina Sports & Social Centre for a warming drink or two and a buffet kindly provided by Paolo & Helena. Our next game is at Alicante GC on March 5th. First tee time is 10.00a.m. Anyone wishing to join/play put your name down on the sheet on the notice board inside the Sport & Social Complex or contact Alan Craig on 634 347788

EUROGOLF SOCIETY AT LA MARQUESA On Thursday 19 February the Eurogolf Society played the monthly Stableford competition, and in celebration of the Feast of Saint Valentine we combined a Valentine’s hidden partners. Congratulations to the overall Stableford trophy winner, Jenny Cheetham with an excellent score of 41 points. The best male score went to Malcolm Foskett coming in with 39 points. A good day for Jenny, coming in first place with her hidden partner Sue Gillett scoring 77 pts. In second place the pairing of Phyllis Venables and Paul Manning with a score of 70 pts and in third place John Holland and Malcolm Foskett with 68 points. Nearest the pins were 5th John Holland 11th Debbie Weedon 15th Robin Richards, 17th Dave Nicholls. Football drawer winners:

Frances Buckeridge, Bill Martin, Ken Brett, Paul Manning The results of the TOFFS weekly Stableford competition played on Tuesday, were as follows: Gold Division: 1st Terry Sharley 37 pts 2nd David Gregson 35 pts 3rd Colin Daye-Gretton 35 pts 4th Pino Perito 34 pts. Silver Division: 1st Dave King 38 pts (overall winner) 2nd Debbie Weedon 34 pts 3rd Tony Stead 33 pts 4th Terry Sayers 32 pts Bronze Division: 1st Ian Stewart 37 pts 2nd June Caithness 35 pts 3rd Chris Stanley 34 pts 4th Phyllis Venables 33 pts N.T.P’s 5th Bryan Fenwick 11th Angelika Berndt 12th in 2 Marilyn Eckersall 15th Terry Sharley 17th Bruce Gordon. Best front nine Ray Porter 18 pts and best back nine Angelika Berndt 21 pts. Details of our society can be found at www.eurogolf-quesada.co.uk

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HOT ICE GOLF SOCIETY In association with Costa Blanca Green Fee Services Las Colinas on 9th February 2015. For this month’s meeting a group of 33 players visited the established course at Las Ramblas under the excellent society deal obtained from Costa Blanca Green Fee Services. For 2015 we have joined forces with the Lo Marabu GS who play their monthly ‘social game’ the same days as us so we both benefit from the cost economies of scale for booking a larger group than would otherwise be the case. The weather was cold wet and miserable which made scoring difficult. The winning scores were as follows: 1st – Kevin Robinson - 31 points, 2nd – Mike Probert – 30 points 3rd – Grant Goble – 28 points Nearest the Pins – Grant Goble and Darren Holden We all returned to the Hot Ice in Aquas Nuevas for a hearty feed and refreshments prepared by Grant and his team. The next fixture is at La Finca on 23rd February 2015 followed by Las Ramblas on 9th March 2015. Anyone wishing to join our society should contact Grant Goble on 667329772 or better still call in at the bar. Report by Mike Probert of Costa Blanca Green Fee Services on 966 704 752 or 661 345 931 or see us at our web-site at www.costa-blanca-greenfees.com.

SPANGLISH GOLF SOCIETY In association with Costa Blanca Green Fee Services La Marquesa on 18th February 2015. This was the second meeting of the new year for the Spanglish Golf Society and a group of 18 players visited the established course at La Marquesa taking advantage of the excellent society deal obtained from Costa Blanca Green Fee Services. The weather forecast was for rain but thankfully we avoided this on the but the winds were biting,making scoring difficult and wind cheaters were the order of the day The winners on the day were as follows: 1st – Andrew Drinkall – 32 points 2nd – Mike Probert – 30 points 3rd – David Taylor – 30 points Nearest the Pins – Andrew Drinkall and Bob Hewitson. Best Supporting Act – Joan Willan Best Lady – Maureen Craven After the game we returned to the Spanglish bar, which is located at Dona Pepa, Quesada for a welcome meal prepared by the bar and the prize presentation and we give our thanks for their support. Our next fixture is at Alenda on Wednesday 18th March 2015 and visitors and guests are welcome because this is very much a social golfing group rather than a formal golf society. If you are interested in joining the group call Paul Cawte on 966731223 or better still pop into the bar. Report by Mike Probert of Costa Blanca Green Fee Services on 966 704 752 or 661 345 931 or see us at our web-site at www.costa-blanca-greenfees.com.

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