Costa Blanca Leader Edition 695

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Orihuela planning delays continue to put pedestrian lives in danger they cross the bridge over the AP7, on Cabo de Creus. For more than 6 years, the residents of Lomas de Cabo Roig, La Cuerda, Lomas de Golf and bordering urbanisations, have had to take their lives in their hands every time

There are no pavements or lighting, so that everyone who makes the crossing, adults and small children alike, is assuming a high risk of being hit by one of the many heavy vehicles that also travel across it. Continued on Page 2


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The bridge currently has just one carriageway in each direction and in the absence of any sort of a footpath for pedestrians, the dangers are enormous. On the hard shoulder, which is only 40 centimetres wide, and overgrown with shrubbery, a person who walks down the edge of the road carrying shopping, pushing a baby in a pram or anyone in a wheelchair, has to step back off the road and into the thick vegetation so as to avoid the passing traffic on this very busy carriageway, much of which can be heavy lorries. This can be dangerous during daylight hours but after dark, in the absence of any form of lighting, it is absolutely treacherous. The bridge carries the only access road that connects a number of urbanizations, currently estimated to be occupied by more than 5,000 people, but which is growing day by day as the Orihuela planning department continues to issue building permissions. For many people, it is the only route they have which connects them to supermarkets, the Orihuela Costa Health Centre of Orihuela Costa, the pharmacy, as well as the beaches and other services of the coast. Builders have already deposited a bank guarantee Collecting at La Zenia Boulevard of 1.2 million euros into the Council funds so there is absolutely no reason whatsoever why the authorities have to seek a further budget allocation to fund this project. In the Municipal Plenary of 10/29/2015, the Ayuntamiento gave its approval to the development of this bridge, adapting it for use by pedestrians, approving a motion presented by the CIUDADANOS municipal group. Well now we have had enough of the council dithering. It has gone on far too long and continued further delays will almost certainly result in serious injuries or deaths along this most dangerous stretch of roadway. The Leader Newspaper has been demanding the construction of a pedestrian bridge for many years, having run many stories on the subject since building first got underway in Lomas de Cabo Roig ten years ago.

Residents have also been demanding that the walkway be built as traffic continues to increase and as safety concerns for pedestrians continue to grow. Pressures have especially grown during the last two years, since the election of the current government team. Orihuela Costa Associations have also made repeated requests to the council – in person, by petition, publicly, through the media and by social networks – but there has still been absolutely no progress. The last time any mention was made on the subject by the council was in May when the councillor for town planning at the time, Begoñia Cuatero, acknowledged that her department was struggling because of a lack of manpower, and that she had been unable to submit changes to the project requested by the Ministry of Public Works. The spokesman for the local residents association FAOC, Thomás Moreno, says he finds it incredible that the council has still not cashed in the builders bank guarantee and although the planning department seems able to find the time to issue building licenses for constructors, they are unable do the same for the basic services and infrastructure on behalf of the very people who just two years ago voted them into office. In a development last Thursday Carlos González of FAOC attended the monthly Orihuela Plenary meeting where, during the formal business part of the meeting, he asked the Councillor for Planning, Rafael Almagro, exactly what the council plans for the pedestrian walkway were. Almagro stated that he was fully aware of the project which he would personally ensure is completed as soon as is practically possible. Whilst Almagro said that he was unable to provide residents with a specific date for completion he did say that the matter had gone unattended for far too long and he would now ensure that it was given the priority that it rightly deserved. FAOC spokesman Tomas Moreno said that he welcomed the councillor’s remarks, but if there is no tangible progress by the end of January the Association would put the matter in the hands on the Sindic de Gureges, the Valencian Community Ombudsman.

Mayor reminds Local Police of their domestic responsibilities

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he mayor of Torrevieja, who is also the councillor for Personnel and Police, made reference during a press conference on Monday to an article published in the Spanish press, which suggested that there are a number of contract workers retained by the council who are not are not fulfilling the roles in which they are employed. He said that the report was aimed, for the most part, at employees operating in the areas of road cleaning and waste collection. Dolón said that “in all large companies there are many workers who are not satisfactory and it is up the companies themselves to identify and deal with them.” He added that the council will nevertheless be keeping a close eye on their activities. In the same report it was also stated that some members of the Local Police could also be showing some “apathy, “particularly when it comes to reporting irregularities with regard to municipal

The mayor said he wants to see the local police pay more regard to domestic matters ordinances. The mayor acknowledged that there are very few complaints recorded by local police for such infractions which he found rather surprising. He said that one of the main responsibilities of the local police is to enforce these local laws so as to safeguard the local environment. He reminded the agents that they work for the Torrevieja council and not the FBI or Scotland Yard.

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“San Fulgencio ungovernable” says PIPN President, Samantha Hull One way or another, seven of the thirteen councillors have now been suspended.

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our weeks ago the mayor of San Fulgencio, Carlos Ramírez, was sentenced by the courts to the disqualification from public office for a period of 8 ? years for administrative prevarication, irregularities in the award of municipal contracts, but he refused to leave office until such time as his appeal has been heard.

Carlos Ramirez refusing to resign – supported by his five cronies – that gives him (not the PP because none of them are or will be memPresident of the PIPN, Samantha Hull

In recent days the situation has developed further with the refusal of five of his PP councillors also to resign from office insisting that he still has their full support. The councillors were told to resign earlier in the week by the Provincial Executive of the Partido Popular or face expulsion. The ERegional President of the PP, Isabel Bonig, has also been censured by the party for failing to withdraw her support. Currently, of the 13 councillors, that now brings to six the number that are currently disbarred from office as the APUSF councillor, Mariano Martín, following his expulsion from office, seems to have lost his interest in politics altogether. Following the last municipal election the makeup of the municipal council in San Fulgencio was PP (Including the mayor) 7 council seats, PIPN 2, PSOE 2, APUSF 1 and UPyD 1 So with 13 councillors, 7 of whom have been disqualified by either the courts or by their party, how will the municipal government operate, a question that was recently put to Samantha Hull, the President of the PIPN who currently hold two council seats? STATEMENT FROM SAMANTHA HULL – PRESIDENT OF THE P.I.P.N “ONCE again, the municipality of San Fulgencio has become the laughing stock of not only the Alicante province but also at a national level across Spain. “Even before the news today that five of the six Partido Popular (PP) councillors had decided to support Mayor Carlos Ramirez – a man found guilty and barred from holding public office for eight and a half years – the situation in the town hall was one almighty mess. This latest development has made it even more so and the only people that are suffering are the long-suffering people that live under the regime of this so-called ‘government’, who now face a period of uncertainty and, officially, nobody to run the day-to-day affairs of the town hall. “Those five councillors, that include the until-now respected Paulino Herrero Cifuentes – councillor for the Urbanisations – have decided to put their support of a guilty man a higher priority than obeying their party’s instruction to resign their posts or face expulsion. The PIPN see it as putting their jobs and their salaries before party loyalties and before the people they were elected to represent. These people seem to have no morals whatsoever. “But, because of the complications of municipal politics in Spain, the PIPN are uncertain, constitutionally, what happens next. With

bers anymore) six votes in a 13 seat council, although in practice it’s only 12 seats as the elected councillor for the APUSF party – Mariano Marti – is also currently barred from serving in public office. “How can it be allowed that a municipality contains SEVEN councillors, one who has been found guilty as charged and FIVE others about to be expelled from the party that elected them, be allowed to continue in government OR opposition? “This current and unfolding situation is yet another example of the way San Fulgencio chooses to do its politics; a situation that needs to change sooner rather than later.”

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Chamber warns that lack of water supply to Alicante Province is critical he Alicante Chamber of Commerce has warned that if the local water supply is not guaranteed the Province will lose 25% of all it’s exports, amounting to 950 million euro per year. It says that 26,000 jobs depend directly on the Tagus water transfer.

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other sectors all rely heavily on water from the Tagus River which is channelled through this transfer system from the reservoirs of Entrepeñas (Province of Guadalajara) and Buendía (Province of Cuenca) into the Talave Reservoir on the Segura River.

The Chamber has now joined the crusade launched by farmers and smallholders to ensure the water supply for agriculture with a statement in which they demand that the Government end, once and for all, the problems that affect the water supply from the Tagus-Segura Water Transfer to the province of Alicante and that, according to the Chamber, is now the greatest threat to the economic and social future of the Province..

Of course the problem in the province of Alicante is the lack of rain . "We have an average demand for water of around 1,300 hm3 but with average rainfall of around 655 hm3 we are only able to generate about 50% of what we need from our own resources. As a result, we have a structural and permanent deficit that ranges between 300/600 cubic hectometres every year," said the Chamber of Commerce report.

The agricultural food sector in the Valencian Community represents 20% of all xports, 8% of direct employment and 6% of GDP, and in the province of Alicante, the value of exports of agricultural and horticultural products exceeds 950 million euros per year, "representing 26% of all our exports", according to the statement issued on Tuesday by the Chamber. The problem of water affects the whole province, but mainly the region of Vega Baja, which represents 50% of the agricultural income. It’s 26,000 farmers and smallholders in Alicante, 19 million fruit trees, 57,439 hectares of crops, 18,450 direct jobs and 7,500 jobs that agriculture provides in

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he Councillor of Waste collection and Road Cleaning, Dámaso Aparicio, has announced the new routes and locations of the two mobile Eco parks that have recently become available to the Department of Street Cleaning and RSU

The Province is only able to generate about 50% of what it needs

Two mobile Eco-Parks now in use in Orihuela

One of the Eco parks is now permanently located in the Orihuela Costa town hall car park while the second will vary its location as it is moved between Orihuela city and the different municipal districts. It’s schedule will be disseminated through an awareness campaign, which will also

be issued in English and German.

Cllr Dámaso The Eco parks are provided for the deposit of Aparicio special household waste that cannot be deposited in conventional containers, due to its contamination. Thus, the different sections of these containers can take domestic oil, fluorescent tubes and energy saving light bulbs, paints and solvents, aerosols, waste electrical and electronic equipment, and printer cartridges. All of the

items deposited will then be transferred for later treatment and recycling.


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Co-ordinated Caring in the local community White Christmas

Wednesday evening saw the opening night performance of STUDIO32’s winter production “White Christmas”, and what a performance this talented company produced. Luke Ringrose, playing Captain Bob Wallace, put in a commanding performance in his first lead role starring alongside Nick Morgan as Private Phil Davies. In the female lead roles was newcomer Suzy Bradley as Judy Haynes, and experienced actress Ann Bell playing her sister Betty Haynes. As the show progressed we saw how two romances developed, between Bob and Betty and Phil and Judy. All four actors worked well together, treating the audience to some delightful moments. As the show progressed we were introduced to supporting characters General Waverley, played with remarkable authority by Don Wilkinson, and the robust character of Martha, played by Bev McEwan, whose solo number “Let Me Sing And I’m Happy” was put over with amazing power and control. Company numbers were well staged with fine singing and dancing throughout. Excellent supporting roles were played by John Palmer (Corporal Sheldrake), Alice Wakeford (Susan), Vicky Holden (Rita), and Julie Cartwright (Rhoda), Dianne Oliver (Tessie / secretary) and Sue Hurley (Jemima). The camp stage manager Mike was played with hilarious results by Mervyn Williams, and a special mention must be made for Keith Longshaw playing the role of Ezekiel, whose one-liners had the audience laughing in the aisles. Director/choreographer Susan Zillah Wilson has delivered another STUDIO32 hit with the show raising over 3,500 euros. For information on STUDIO32 and their shows visit their website www.studiothirtytwo.org. Read the full review at www.theleader.info

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Savia home in Villa Martin particularly welcome here are so many charities now doing By Sandie Coates people who wish to have short term respite only. good work in the area, but with many of them overlapping on the services that Information was shared between the agencies repthey offer, the people that they target and the support that they proresented on the need for a cohesive strategy for raising awareness vide. of need for volunteers and services offered. Subjects discussed were recruitment ideas, further networking strategies, focussing on As such, at the beginning of the year, Michele Masson, the statutory agencies & churches. President of HELP Vega Baja, set up the CARE group (Communication and Resource Exchange), which brings together Vega Baja covers a large geographical area and would like to the presidents and other volunteers from the majority of local charrecruit a volunteer in each small area to provide feedback of need ities to work together for the benefit of the community. to central office. These ideas are hoped to reduce the isolation The group meets on a regular basis, the most recent of which, many elderly people experience. involving more than a dozen local charities, took place on Friday at A Facebook group has also been commenced, however this is a the QuirónSalud Hospital in Torrevieja. closed group in order to ensure confidentiality. Membership and The Royal British Legion were attending the meeting for the very benefit of this was explained. first time so Welfare Officer Sandie Coates explained the role of Dependency Law was discussed, funding from UK implications the charity. Whilst identifying the variety of Veterans able to plus the whole process and timescales. Yet again, concerns were access their assistance, she was also able to answer raised that applications for assessment of disability take so long. questions regarding funding and the Poppy Appeal. The meeting of Presidents and Vice Presidents which is held annuMichele explained that there is now an accredited ally at the Civic Centre, Quesada was suggested as a good way to “Huntington’s Disease Association” on the Costa promote agencies by leaving leaflets and information. Every Town Blanca, for people involved directly or indirectly with Huntington’s disease. Contact details are Marion Smith, Hall has a “foreigners rep”, and the charities were encouraged to seek them out, and give agency information direct to improve netTel:0034 634 905 249 or email info@hda.org.es working and knowledge. The Elderly Isolation Project was discussed, highlighting the Residential Care Organisation Savia, which operates some 22 care homes It was noted that the

More information on the group is available from Michele Masson by email at: president@helpvegabaja.com


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Orihuela Costa Christmas Lights On Tuesday, 5th December the Christmas lights at will be turned on at the Orihuela Costa Town Hall starting at 6pm. There will be music from the Orihuela Costa choirs "Generación siglo XX", "Crisol", and "Alameda del Mar" In Orihuela the Cultural Route will take place until 10th December through the historical centre of the 1500 year old city. At the Archaeological museum visitors will be able to see a sculpture of "La Diablesa", the “She-Devil”, the only demon in Spain that goes out in procession during Holy Week. This route will take place on December, 5, 7 and 9th. However, on December 5th and 7th, the tour will be held in English and French, starting from the tourist information office in Orihuela city at 11 am. There will also be a Miguel Hernández Route, on December 6, 8 and 10th where you will be able to visit the Casa Natal and the house where the poet was born, as well as the school of Santo Domingo. There will also be possibility of bus from the coast calling in at Entrenaranjos. For more information and to reserve your place, please contact the tourist office Orihuela Centro on the telephone number: 96 530 46 45 - 96 530 27 47.

"Cinder-Hella" is just the tonic Rehearsals are now steaming ahead for the next production from the Deadwood Stage Company. "Cinder-Hella", a comedy play written and directed by David Whitney will be performed on 9th/10th/11th February at The Mad House. Tiro de Picho Pueblo Principe, Villa Costa. The show starts at 8pm and the 6 Euro Tickets are available from The Mad House, Reach Out Torrevieja and also Cast Members. Not to be confused with a traditional panto, this comedy play is more suitable for adult audiences. David would describe it as "A comedy of Love, Hate, Greed, Jealousy. Laughter, Tears, Sex, Song

and Dance. In fact the 'Pantomime' we all call life".The rehearsal photo shows a very fraught moment in the show which aptly shows some of the aforementioned emotions coming to a head. If you are looking for an evening of laughter then "Cinder-Hella" is just the tonic to brighten up a February evening.

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Bernabé confirms Aena on track to take over Corvera Government delegate in Murcia, Francisco Bernabé, has confirmed that Aena has passed the technical screening to take over the management of the Corvera International Airport. All that now remains is confirmation of their suitability and agreement to the financial offer. As a state owned company there seems absolutely no likelihood of them failing in either of the remaining criteria. “We face the future with optimism” he said, “in realising that we are close to reaching a final decision.”


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Orihuela prepares for possible flooding

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he pound had a good week against both the euro (1.135) and the US dollar (1.347) as the markets appreciated news that a mutually agreeable Brexit divorce payment figure was getting closer. Meanwhile back in the UK all parties expressed outrage that Brexit was going to be so expensive. So, what exactly is this payment they are arguing about? The European Union wants the UK to stick to its long-

term budget promises. By March 2019 that budget will be 665 billion euros and the UK’s share is 13% (only France and Germany pay more) so the ‘bill’ would be 86 billion euros. Naturally the UK is trying to reduce this as some of the budget is no longer relevant and the weakness of the pound, which fell after the Brexit vote, is an issue in a budget denominated in euros. At the moment the negotiated figure is around 60 billion euros. A lunch on December 4th between Theresa May and the European President Donald Tusk is not expected to outline a definitive number but given the length in time over which the payment will be made and the fluctuating value of sterling over many years, assessing the real cost can only be guesswork anyway. It was also rumoured that the UK government was making headway with regards to the issue of the Irish border, lessening the chances of the nation vetoing any attempts to move on to trade this month. Meanwhile the euro ended the week slightly lower than where it started against the US dollar (1.187) Make sure you discuss your personal currency transfers with a broker to get an idea what’s happening in the market and explore the options available to you. Written by www.thecurrencyexchange.co.uk

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rihuela is preparing to face flooding similar to that endured almost a year ago, when the Segura River overflowed for the first time since it was channelled 30 years ago. The City Council, through the Municipal Emergency Operations Centre (CECOPAL), carried out a simulation on Wednesday to test that everything is ready, just in case such a situation develops, and to check the new measures that have been introduced following the flooding last December. CECOPAL is made up of the Local Police, National Police, Red Cross, Vega Baja Hospital, Civil Protection, Civil Guard, the Consortium of Provincial Firefighters as well as the water company Hidraqua, all of which took part in the simulation. The councillor of Emergencies, Víctor Valverde, said that amateur radio operators

Illegal traders move off beaches and into the towns

were also included in the exercise through the REMER network and will also have their role in case of flooding as a communication resource in case all others fail. While movement by road may be affected by rain, storms or wind, the REMER network allows the transmission and reception of data at all times. Hence the initiative to incorporate it into CECOPAL as one more resource. The mayor, Emilio Bascuñana, said that although the emergency services performed extremely well during last December’s flooding there are always areas that can be improved. It was those improvements that were tested on Wednesday morning. The simulation, which was activated at 9am has also served to verify that the local police unit will not collapse despite receiving about 50 calls per minute.

Diputación to invest 1.2 million euros in Torrevieja promenade

“The problem is far more serious than the police are giving it credit. It is an endemic problem that is causing serious damage and untold losses to many existing legal businesses, damage that they really cannot afford or sustain. Sanchez now demands "urgent and drastic measures" from the city council and the police the illegal traders cause seriously damage to the businesses of Torrevieja that cannot be reversed. “My members religiously pay their taxes,” he said, pointing once again that the local administration has failed to provide answers to the formal complaints.

Now that the summer is effectively over and the weather is beginning to cool, Torrevieja and La Mata shopkeepers are redoubling their efforts to rid the streets of the current proliferation of so-called "manteros" and the "organised groups of illegal street vendors". Until a few days ago their presence was mainly confined to the beaches where they sold products ranging from footwear to sports equipment and sun wear, illegal copies of shoes and well-known sports brands, even jewellery, clothes and fruit and veg. Torrevieja’s president of the Association of Small and Medium-sized Traders (APYMECO), David Sánchez, has been critical of their presence since July, when his organisation issued a statement denouncing the massive presence along promenades and beaches in the illegal sale of products. He said that Torrevieja City Council "has not done anything about it" to dissuade these people who have now moved their businesses onto the streets, with little police presence to dissuade them from doing so.

Having already suffered with the economic crisis of recent years, the damage being caused by illegal traders to genuine businesses is, without a doubt, another problem for those shopkeepers who have been able to survive. For all these reasons, the president of APYMECO urges the merchants to report, as many times as is necessary, the presence of these manteros in their areas to ensure that the Local Police are at least out on the streets. Since 2012, when the Torrevieja City Council first introduced the Operational Reinforcement Group, one of its many tasks has been the control of illegal street vendors and the seizure of counterfeit products in the main tourist areas of the city, especially along the seafront in Juan Aparicio and La Cura beach. The responsibility should also extend to in the beach at La Mata, although there have been hardly any visits of the GRO during the summer season. Following their clampdown 2 or 3 years ago the GRO now seems to have taken their eye off the problem as a result of which it is once again close to reaching epidemic proportions, another season of which will undoubtedly result in the closure of many more Torrevieja businesses.

Alicante Provincial Council of Alicante is about to start redevelopment work along Torrevieja seafront on the stretch between Punta Margalla and Avenida de las Habaneras. Funding for the project has been set at 1,220,273 euros and will be provided by both the provincial and the City Council. The project has been delayed following modifications but it is now expected to get underway in early January with a completion date of May 2018. The work will include replacement of paving, urban furniture, signposts and lighting which will see the introduction of an LED system of greater energetic efficiency. There will also be improvements to the irrigation network and to the gardens. The vice president and provincial deputy for the region, Eduardo Dolón, said that "after months of talks between the provincial government, the municipality and the contracted company we have managed to unlock this important project for the city of Torrevieja, in an area that attracts a lot of pedestrians, both during holiday seasons and throughout the rest of the year.” The modification of the project has increased the original budget spend by 9.7%. Once the Torrevieja council approves this change, something that is planned for this week, the Diputación de Alicante will present the project to the public and the work could begin during the month of January. The work is expected to take three and a half months.


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‘Letters from the Atlantic’ 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.

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here there’s money. there’s muck

Sewage is a subject that most people avoid talking and thinking about, but it is at the very core of human and animal existence. Whatever our status and power in society, this is the one thing that we all have in common and society deals with it as best it can. Over the last few years, the Canary Islands have become an increasingly popular destination. Rightly so, since few places can offer such an equitable climate throughout the year. However, this popularity has not come without cost, and the more popular resorts on the largest islands have been both shocked and embarrassed by the consequences of untreated sewage that has found its way into the sea. Rather like climate change deniers, there are many working within local governments, the tourist industry and major hotel chains who regard the ‘green bloom’ that has appeared on the sea at the islands’ most popular beaches as simply a trivial irritation rather than facing the fact that the green bloom is the result of algae feasting on the

excessive nutrients produced by raw sewage pumped into the sea. The green bloom can cause skin disorders and other health problems if you swim in it. This problem is a combination of excess sewage, still water and the heat of the summer months, and is well recognised by many scientists, academics and health workers.

ADVENT AND CHRISTMAS SERVICES 2017 In addition to the normal Services (see Footnote) the following special Services are planned over the Advent and Christmas 2017 period: LA SIESTA Tue 5 Dec 17 11:00 am Mon 11 Dec 17 6:30 pm Sun 24 Dec 17 11:30 pm LOS BALCONES Tue 12 Dec 17 6:30 pm refreshments Sun 17 Dec 17 10:30 am Mon 25 Dec 17 10:30 am CAMPOVERDE Wed 20 Dec 17 'Rusty Nail' 6:00 pm Sun 24 Dec 17 11:30 pm Sun 31 Dec 17 6:00 pm Sun 7 Jan 18 6:00 pm

Chaplaincy Advent Carol Service

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By Bar rie Mahoney

The growing threat of Algae Bloom

Of course, this issue varies according to each island and the seriousness with which the authorities deal with the matter. I won’t identify the ‘sinning’ islands in this ‘Letter’, but the information has already been published in local newspapers, and much to the annoyance of the ‘deniers’. Several islands treat nearly all of their raw sewage, whilst others pump the vast majority of its sewage directly into the sea, and then wonder why, with increasing numbers of tourists, there is a problem. Another challenge is the sludge that is created following the treatment of sewage. On the island of Gran Canaria, 70,000 tons of sewage sludge is produced each year, which costs the island four million euros a year to deposit this sludge in environmental centres. The island is currently considering an imaginative and environmentally friendly way of dealing with sewage sludge that will also create a considerable economic advantage. A recent study has concluded that it is possible to generate a compost from the sludge that could be used in agriculture, saving up to 38% of water in the process of composting. This can be used as a fertiliser, and performs as well as conventional fertilisers. Current studies show that compost made in Gran Canaria is more balanced and stable than imported compost, as well as avoiding restrictions on importing agricultural products to the island. Although tourism is very important to all the islands, we must not forget that the islands’ agricultural industry has always been and

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continues to be essential. Growing fruit and vegetables for export provides a significant income, but the costs of importing fertiliser are high. The use of locally produced compost would also be an economic advantage, since it is estimated that the agricultural industry would save more than seven million euros, which is the cost of importing twelve million kilos of fertiliser to the island each year. Farmers would also benefit from the reduction in price of water for irrigation. It is imaginative thinking such as this that will help to ease the many problems that an ever increasing tourist population is creating on the islands. In future, let us hope that tourists will not only be welcome for the money that they spend in the Canary Islands, but also for the waste that they leave behind. If you enjoyed this article, take a look at Barrie’s websites: http://barriemahoney.com and http://thecanaryislander.com or read his latest book, ‘Footsteps in the Sand’ (ISBN: 9780995602717). Available in paperback, as well as Kindle editions. © Barrie Mahoney

Pilar Christian Community Church Please come and join our Christmas

LAGO JARDIN Mon 18 Dec 17 Carol Service – in the Church Gardens (weather permitting!) 6:00 pm Refreshments to follow in the ‘Pool Bar’ Sun 24 Dec 17 Christmas Eve - Holy Eucharist 6:00 pm

Carol Service at Pilar Christian Community Church on Thursday 14th December at 6pm, Calle Canalejas 3 (opposite the cinema) in Pilar de la Horadada Look out for the sign board on the corner by Vinecore and opposite the Farmacia.

Joint Ecumenical Carol Service Midnight Mass – Holy Eucharist

Carol Service With ‘Phoenix Band’ followed by Christingle Service Christmas Day - Holy Eucharist

CRISTO RESUCITADO (LA REGIA) Thu 21 Dec 17 Holy Eucharist 11:00 am LA MANGA Fri 15 Dec 17 6:00 pm Sun 24 Dec 17 6:00 pm CALASPARRA Mon 25 Dec 17 11:00 am

Carol Service (Owners Club – La Manga Club) Christmas Eve – Holy Eucharist (St Teresa's, Las Lomas Village)

Christmas Day - Holy Eucharist

Community Carol Service - at the

Midnight Mass – Holy Eucharist Service of Nine Lessons and Carols Christingle Service

LA MARINA (SAN FULGENCIO) Sun 17 Dec 17 Carol Service 6:00 pm Mon 25 Dec 17 Christmas Day - Holy Eucharist 10:00 am

FOOTNOTE: For more information on the workings of the Chaplaincy - and other planned activities and events – please view their web-site:www.c-of-e-torrevieja.com/wp/ The specific location of the various Churches together with their normal Services can be found here: http://www.c-of-e-torrevieja.com/wp/where-we-are/ Also follow them on their Facebook pages too: https://www.facebook.com/anglicantorrevieja/ The Anglican Chaplaincy extends a very warm and friendly welcome to all denominations who live in or are visiting our area and our Church Centres

Stay for mince pies and a chance to chat! Normal Sunday services at 11am

TCF Carol Service “ Torrevieja Christian Fellowship (TCF) are holding their Annual Carol Service at TCF, Avenida de las Cortes Valencianas, 68, 03183. on Sunday 17th of December 2017 at 10.30 a.m. Everyone is welcome. Please bring along your family and friends. Mince pies will be served afterwards in the coffee lounge.”


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Happy Animales Christmas Party Welsh Nobel Prize winner in Orihuela H appy Animales Spanien are organising their Christmas party on Saturday 9 December at Finca San Miguel de Salinas. Proceedings will get underway at 1pm and you are guaranteed the appearance of Santa.

There will be paella, drinks, mulled wine, cakes, entertainment by Pat Ricio, (Radio Costa), Jurgen Rost, kids dancing, raffle, auction and a flea market. All the money raised will be used to support the

50 animals who live at the sanctuary. Every Cispa is still looking for her month their hungry bel- forever home lies have to be fed, costs circa 1500 euro, so please dig deep and be generous. Finca San Miguel de Salinas is supported by the non-profit charity Happy Animales Spanien REG-Nr: G-54781174, founder is Mona Nowak. In 2017 they rescued 36 animals, cats, dogs, ducks, chickens, 35 of which have found new homes in Spain, Germany, England and Switzerland. Only Cispa is still looking for her foreveror fosterhome, she was dumped at the canal road, about 6 weeks ago. Rescued by Mona, she's a lovely, lively, whippet/podenco, and loves her food, loves people, and is not even one year old! It would be so nice if Cispa could find a home before Christmas! If you are interested, please call Mona 616 792 355. If you would like to come to the Christmas party, you can bring apples, carrots, lettuce, dog and cat food, dog and cat biscuits, or make a small donation, as every euro counts! If you can't come, you can donate through

the bank account IBAN ES80 0075 1055 4806 0035 0496 Food sponsors from 5,00, 10.00 euro per month are also very welcome, and we are still looking for a long term sponsor. If you would like to volunteer to help at the finca, please let Mona or Sol know. Two animal lovers, Tina and Cheryl, will be hoping to raise money for the animals, when they take the plunge on New Years Day at La Zenia beach, circa 12.00 o'clock! Please sponsor these 2 brave ladies, sponsor forms in Bar Tropicana in Playa Flamenca or Cheers Bar Restaurant in Eagles Nest. The animals and volunteers are looking forward to see you on their Christmas party! Remember also that there is an Open Day every last Saturday of the month, starting on 27 January from 1-5pm

The mayor of Orihuela, Emilio Bascuñana, welcomed the Welsh theoretical physicist and professor emeritus of physics, from the University of Cambridge on Tuesday, Brian Josephson, was lecturing at Elche University last Wednesday. Best known for his pioneering work on superconductivity and quantum tunnelling, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1973 for his prediction of the Josephson effect, made in 1962 when he was a 22-yearold PhD student at Cambridge University. The British researcher is in Orihuela as guest and speaker at the fifteenth edition of the "Frontiers of Fundamental Physics" congress, organised by the Miguel Hernández University of Elche, together with the Interactive Teaching and Interactive Museum of the Vega Baja Sciences (MUDIC), the association of science teachers "Hypatia de Alejandría" and the Orihuela Council. The conference is being held at the Orihuela-Salesas campus, the Desamparados campus and the Elche campus of the UMH. After Professor Josephson had signed the City Visitors Book Mayor Bascuñana said that he was extremely proud that the physicist was visiting Orihuela. He presented him with a shield of the city following which the councillor of Education gave him a book of poems by Miguel Hernández in remembrance of his stay in the municipality.


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GARAGE SERVICES All Mechanical Repairs Tel - Chris +34 634 04 83 39 Email: christophermccarthy1964@gmail.com All car and van servicing, All Diagnostics, Laser wheel alignment, exhausts, cambelts and welding Garage Services - Car and Vehicle repairs, based in Benijofar, just across the road from Greenlands Sports Complex, is owned by Chris McCarthy, an experienced and time served motor mechanic. Now with over 36 years’ experience Chris was apprenticed to a Ford Main Dealer in South Croydon which he joined straight from school. He now has a fully equipped vehicle repair shop in Benijofar where, with state of the art equipment, he can carry out any car or vehicle repair, no matter how complicated it might be. Chris can undertake full diagnostic tests on all vehicles, and, campervans and even trucks, regardless of make or model. He can carry out engine rebuilds, bodywork and crash repairs, servicing and ITV’s. Chris is fully time served so you can be assured that for all your car repairs and motoring repairs needs your car could not be in better hands. So don't take chances with your valued possession - trust the experts! Garage Services car and auto repairs is a top quality English speaking garage company which covers Torrevieja, Quesada and the Costa Blanca area. You will find our car repair and mechanical service second to none and our prices extremely competitive. Our customer service and attention to detail is also all that you would expect from a reputable English speaking business. So if you are in the Torrevieja, Quesada and Costa Blanca area and you need the services of a top notch English speaking mechanic then just contact Chris McCarthy at

Chris McCarthy has a fully equipped garage just across the road from Greenlands Bowls Club

Garage Services car and auto repairs, car mechanic Costa Blanca and leave us to solve your problems. Until recently Chris was allied to Checkatrade, a directory of trades and services which vetted it’s clients to the highest standards in all areas of their business activity, and where insurance, technical qualifications and professional memberships were all fully scrutinised. He left purely because of the logistical difficulties associated in working with the UK company whilst operating from Spain. Checkatrade monitored his work on an ongoing basis by collecting feedback directly from customers. During the period that Chris worked with Checkatrade they collected almost 300,000 customer reports which highlighted the strengths and weaknesses of their listed companies.

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Garage Services had 315 reports submitted about their standard of work and gained a fantastic overall rating of 9.8 out of a maximum of 10. The recent 'Reach Out' Areas covered and average scores achieved included: Christmas Fayre at the Marina Estimating 9.6 - Tidiness 9.8 - Timekeeping 9.8 - Bar Torrevieja raised a massive Courtesy 9.9 - Workmanship 9.8 - Value for Money 9.7 - two thousand three hundred and Reliability 9.8 - Overall Service 9.8 twenty two euros. Organisers Some of the Testimonials received by Chris during that David & Lorraine Whitney of Reach Out shop 2 were over the period: 1-"Very good service, with help and understanding - moon with the result. would recommend to grey and old, the elderly would not Rita and Dave Monaghan of the Marina Bar together with their be overcharged. He's become a friend"....... 2-"Fully satisfied with work carried out on my vehicle trusty staff gave their usual fanand will be using his service again. I would recom- tastic support. Nick even had his beloved beard shaved off to raise mend"... money for the charity. 3-"I cannot fault his work in any way a pleasure to do Raffle, Tombola, many stalls and business with in any capacity. He knows his trade"... 'The Rascals' providing 4-"Excellent quality of workmanship, courtesy and puncChristmas songs all contributed tuality. I would recommend them"... to the success of the afternoon 5-"I am very pleased with the service and the courtesy and with a surprise visit from from Mr McCarthy. I can recommend him" Santa himself the children were 6-"Polite and very good at his job. I would recommend also involved in this Christmas him" ... event. 7-"Very good - on time and less than budget" ... Thanks must go to all those who These are just a few of the hundreds of positive recomdonated saleable items and a mendations that Chris has received over the years – So special thanks to the following: Why take chances! Bev Jones for Her wonderful Garage Services. Ctra de Beniofar-San Miguel de Salinas, Cake Donation, David Hicks of Finca Garroferos-Nave13, Algorfa 03169 (Just across the 'Razorsedge' for shaving off road from Greenlands Sports Complex). Contact Chris on Nick's beard. Dima Arte (0034) 634 048 339 and have your car repaired by a reli- Torrevieja; for Portrait Voucher able, expert and time served mechanic. El Patio Restaurant for meal voucher See main Garage Services ad on page 3.

Spanish points-based licence system SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED E T he Spanish points system gives 8 points to drivers who have held a licence for less than 3 years and 12 points for drivers who have held it for over 3 years. If no traffic offences are committed after 3 years drivers receive an additional 3 points. A point is awarded every subsequent 3-year period up to a maximum of 15 points. Drivers can recuperate points by completing a re-education course of 12 hours or a 24 hour course if drivers have lost all their points. Once the course is passed successfully drivers are awarded 8 points on their licence. What is covered? covered? Under Línea Directa’s Traffic Fine Handling service, the policy holder or owner of the insured vehicle as well as any other drivers legally entitled to drive the vehicle can benefit up to a maximum of €500 of the cost of traffic re-education and awareness course, as well as the fees payable in connection with the driving licence recovery test. How are are points deducted? Drivers will lose 6 points if under the influence of alcohol, drugs or other illegal substances. Reckless driving, refusing to take a breathalysing test or drugs test, driving over 50% of the speed limit. And drivers will lose 4 points for putting other drivers at risk, throwing objects on the road that could cause accidents or fire, exceeding limits by over 40kph, endangering cyclists, illegally parking, exceeding maximum passenger capacity by 50%. Driving without a seatbelt, using a mobile phone and not keeping a safe driving distance will result in a 3 point fine. How reimbursement reimbursement works Línea Directa will decide whether payment shall be made to the beneficiary directly or by means of

uro NCAP has published the safety ratings of eight new vehicles, among which four have made their first appearance on the market this year: the X-Class, the luxury pick-up by Mercedes-Benz; the F-Pace’s smaller brother, the Jaguar E-Pace; the new DS brand's flagship car, the DS 7 Crossback; and the all-electric Citroën eMehari.

902 123 566 reimbursement upon delivery or the relevant proof of payment. Exclusions and limitations Cover shall be provided only once during each policy period. Only penalty points lost in connection with the insured vehicle and for a reason not excluded in the policy shall be taken into account. Claimants must notify Línea Directa within 3 months of the notification date of points loss or licence disqualification. Cover shall not be provided in the event of disqualification if the beneficiary is given a guilty verdict. Any loss of points arising from legal infringements or criminal acts are excluded. Drivers must pass the driving licence recovery course on first attempt to qualify for cover. If you would like to contact Linea Directa please call 902 123 566 More information about Linea Directa online at www.lineadirecta.com

Also released are the ratings for the new generation Porsche Cayenne, the BMW X3, the Subaru XV and its partner, the Impreza. Finally, Euro NCAP has re-tested the Honda Civic published earlier this year, after the company introduced improvements to the rear seat restraint on the in-production vehicle. All cars achieve a maximum five-star rating except for the e-Mehari which is rated as three stars. As consumers have come to expect from these brands, the Porsche Cayenne and BMW X3 perform well all-round, the Jaguar E-Type continues JLR’s strong run of five-star vehicles and MercedesBenz’s first pickup also hits the ground running with a maximum safety rating.

Citroën’s quirky, beach-resort vehicle, the eMehari load-limiters and pre-tensioners, the e-Mehari offers satisfactory crash protection but its star rating is held back by a lack of driver assistance. PSA has not lost their mojo, however, as their DS 7 Crossback debut confidently takes its spot among the top achievers this year.

Michiel van Ratingen, Secretary General of Euro NCAP, “Unsurprising as these results may be to some, these ratings continue to represent outstanding engineering achievements. This should not be taken for granted given the fact that Euro NCAP’s rating regime now includes over 15 different tests and hundreds of individual requirements, which are strengthened all the time. It is very positive that manufacturers still see a five-star rating as the target for most new vehicle models.”

Michiel van Ratingen, Secretary General of Euro NCAP, “As we approach the end of the year, Euro NCAP is preparing for the new tests in 2018, in which auto brake systems that can detect and mitigate cyclists will be put to the test for the first time. These new tests and other planned updates will reflect the surge in automated vehicle functions that we expect to see on the market in the next years. Our mission is to help consumers understand how these systems operate, to show what they are capable of and to explain how one day these might save your life”.

Citroën’s quirky, beach-resort vehicle, the e-Mehari harks back to the Méhari which began production in the sixties. With standard airbags and seatbelt

Detailed results and crash test pictures are published on the Euro NCAP website: www.euroncap.com/en


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Madame Rouge. (Love Potion No 9, Various), c. Minnie. (Minnie the Moocher, Blues Brothers). 12. William Blake. 13. Billie Holliday. 14. El Greco was originally from the Island Crete. After living in Italy for a while, he settled in Toledo. 15. a. We Three Kings of Orient are. b. Deck the halls. c. All I want for Christmas is you. d. I'll be home for Christmas. e. It came upon a midnight clear. 16.

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b. That gypsy with the gold capped tooth. c. She was a red hot hoochie coocher. 12. Who painted the actual work of art entitled 'The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed in the Sun' found in the film Red Dragon? 13. The U2 song 'Angel of Harlem' is a tribute to which woman? 14. Where did El Greco live when he moved to Spain? 15. The following words are from which Christmas songs? a. Star with royal beauty bright. b. Follow me in merry measure. c. I don't care about presents underneath the Christmas tree. d. Please have snow and mistletoe, and presents on the tree. e. The world in solemn stillness lay, to hear the angels sing. 16. Who has won a record five Golden Raspberry awards for worst actress? 17. Former Communist Party member Traian Basescu (pronounced: Try-Yan Bar-Sess-Goo) was relected as president of which country on the 6th of December 2009? 18. The character Dr. Heywood Floyd appears in which two films? 19. For which film or films did each of the following people win Oscars: a: Hilary Swank, Best Actress (x2 films) b: Steven Spielberg, Best Director (x2 films) c: Robert Duvall, Best Actor d: Louise Fletcher, Best Actress e: Warren Beatty, Best Director 20. Which four Beatles songs have the word 'bird' in the title? 1. Natalie Wood, 2. Mint, 3. The Blue Fairy, 4. Mayonnaise, 5. a: Oscar Wilde, b: Albert Einstein, c: The Charge of The Light Brigade, d: Louis XIV, e: Mark Twain, 6. Street or beach football. 7. The Adidas official 2010 World Cup Match Ball (meaning 'to celebrate' in Zulu). 8. Both die while in the toilet. 9. A Trident. 10. Portugal, Holland and GB. 11. a. Windy. (Windy, The Association), b.

ACROSS 7. Gap made right in strip of land by the sea (6) 8. Her sin destroyed a holy place (6) 10. Gather for prayer (7) 11. Material worn by sedentary workers? (5) 12. Move boulder from side to side (4) 13. Bases - about fifty - for the ships (5) 17. Child - there's one in a farm building (5) 18. Fruity diary entry? (4) 22. Express the view there is nothing on the tree (5) 23. Progressing when doing hospital duty? (7) 24. Somehow rest if conflict results (6) 25. A very small bit of time (6)

1. Which Hollywood child star played the little girl in the 1947 Christmas film Miracle on 34th Street? 2. Mitchum and Pepper are both examples of DOWN what? 1. The old boy's remedy is not at all clear (7) 3. The fairy with turquoise hair appears in Carlo 2. Wrestling hold you and I had to take in marriage? (7) Collodi's book, The Adventures of Pinocchio. What 3. Did things in a dramatic way perhaps (5) is she called in the Disney film? 4. Wrongly wish solution could be liquor! (7) 4. Which edible product was first created to cele5. Measurement in the company of about 500 (5) brate a French victory over the English at Port 6. Trousers for girls (5) Mahon? 9. All the space not yet full in the liquor store (5-4) 5. Who said it? a: "We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars." Whose take 14. Mocking imitation of leaving the ground (4-3) on life? b: Who explained his theories thus: "When 15. Some lessening of cover for the crown (4-3) 16. Defeats resulting in being given sumptuous meals? (7) a man sits with a pretty girl for a minute it seems like an hour. But let him sit on a hot stove for a 19. The majority include one that is damp (5) minute - and it's longer than any hour." c: Of what 20. Joint goes to the bishop's head! (5) was General Bousquet speaking when he 21. Mark the writer bagged a couple? (5) observed, "C'est magnifique, mais ce n'est pas la guerre" (It is magnificent, but it isn't war)? d: Which king modestly asserted "L'etat, c'est moi"? e: Who supposed that "Golf is a good walk spoiled"? 6. In Brazil, what is Pelada? 7. What is Jabulani, first introduced on the 5th of December 2009? 8. What do the film characters Vince Vega (Pulp Fiction) and Donald Genero (Jurassic Park) have CAN YOU MASTER THE in common? SUDOKU CHALLENGE? 9. Which old fashioned weapon is found on the flag Fill in the grid so that of the Barbados? every row, every column, and every 3x3 box con10. Ceylon, now known as Sri Lanka, was at one tains the digits 1 to 9. time a colony of which three European countries? 11. With the aid of the following lyrics, name the girl in each song. a. Who's trippin down the streets QUIZ ANSWERS of the city smilin at everbody she sees. Madonna. 17. Romania. 18. 2001 A Space Odyssey and 2010. 19. a: Boys Don't Cry & Million Dollar Baby, b: Schindler's List & Saving Private Ryan, c: Tender Mercies, d: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, e: Reds. 20. Black Bird, And Your Bird Can Sing, Free As A Bird and Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)


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Record Poppy amount collected at IC E LAN D, San Javier

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outside, which most volunteers prefer. Iceland customers are always very generous and this year was no exception.

s usual, the Orihuela Costa and District branch of the Royal British Legion manned a Poppy Appeal stand at the Iceland supermarket in San Javier. Diana Wiltshire again arranged a rota, ensuring that there was always somebody available at the stand for over 3 weeks.

We are pleased to report that a record total of â‚Ź3696 was collected, an increase of â‚Ź275 on last year, in spite of one box being stolen in a burglary which took place in the house of one of the volunteers. We would like to thank all the staff and customers for their generosity and look forward to collecting once again next year.

We thank the manager, Lisa Perry, for her permission, and the help received from all her staff, without which we would not have been able to proceed.

Diana would like to thank the following volunteer collectors who all did such sterling work: Bernie Hall, Sylvia and Brian Tanner, Malcolm and Chris Cavendish, Sandie Coates and Graham Rhodes, Eveline Harrison and Joe Pesce, Walter and Sue Shatford, Joan and Dennis Turner-Gill, and Patrice Satur.

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Christmas Cheer from HELP at Home CB As the Christmas Festivities draw closer, one certain way of getting into the spirit of the season is to get yourselves a proper Santa hat.

But instead of nipping into your local emporium and putting the cash into the pockets of traders why not call into the HELP at Home CB shop in Playa Flamenca where Papa Noel, in the guise of Guardia Civil Officer Francisco Morales, dropped off a shipment earlier in the week. The hats are available for a donation of whatever

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you choose to pay. There is no fixed price but however much you do decide to give you can do so in the knowledge that your contribution will be put to good use in bringing a little Christmas cheer to those families and individuals who are not in a position to provide it for themselves. So drop in to HELP at Home CB, put a smile on your own face with the purchase and make a difference to someone who really will appreciate a helping hand this Christmas.

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More than fifty Shipmates from the Torrevieja branch of The Royal Naval Association met at Restaurante Dona Isabel in San Miguel de Salinas on 23rd of November. Diego and his staff did us proud with an excellent three course lunch all washed down with some rather good wine! Earlier in the month several of us attended the Armistice Day service at La Siesta Church followed by a buffet at Hoggies bar and in December we have our Christmas party to look forward to. If you would like to join this very friendly and sociable crew please call Chairman Paul Edwards on 618644934, Vice Chairman Danny Kay on 966 71 6274 or Secretary Margaret Forshaw on 966 92 1996. Remember, you don’t have to have served in The Royal Navy to become a member of this Association. shimserv@gmail.com


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EURONICS THURSDAY DART LEAGUE

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“THE ELECTRICAL SHOP” - BLUE LAGOON Match Results for 30th November 2017 (pts for win/draw) Hub Hellraisers 4-8 El Capitan 5-7 Sporting Life Misfits (2)12-0 Angels 5-7 Wee Rockers 4-8 Pint depot Queens 2-10 Porter House Bees 5-7

Hub Hyenas Porter House Junction Jackals El Capitan Las Rosas Tavern Oldies Angels Ale House Wee Rockers Junction Jaguars Hen's Teeth Amigo's Misfits Porter House Bees Pint Depot Queens Hub Hellraisers

P 8 8 7 7 8 8 7 8 7 8 8 7 7 7 7

Junction Jaguars (2) Hub Hyenas Hen’s Teeth Coqs Porter House (2) Las Rosas (2) Tavern (2) Ale House (2) Pts 16 14 12 11 11 9 9 8 6 5 3 3 2 2 1

Legs 74 67 57 59 58 53 50 43 35 40 33 30 29 24 16

180’s John Walker (El Capitan); Joe Miller (Hub Hyenas); Harvey Lane (Porter House Bees); Aroldis Klimonis (El Capitan), Eugene Gillespie (Tavern); Paul Durrant (Hyenas) Jeff Ward (Porter House); Andy Rutter (Junction Jackals); Angela Garside (Tavern Oldies) Pint Depot Queens v Tavern Oldies Well the match tonight finished the next day! We finally finished the last game at 12 minutes past midnight. I hoped to say it was because it was so even-stevens but I would be lying. It finished 10-2 to the Oldies although we did put up a fight and could have won a few more games if we had got our doubles earlier. Rachel got us off the mark in the 2nd doubles game with Lyn helping her out by some good solid scoring. Some of the games were very close and the last two singles games

went down to D1 and both in extra time! Lorraine won hers against John whilst Angela won against Maggie. The other games were won by Oldies Kevin who got 3 doubles, Rob and Bob a double each and Graham got 4 doubles. There was certainly lots of fun and laughter and fantastic banter between the two teams and although we tried our hardest to put them off their stride in the singles games they were not phased at all, well maybe a little! Pam nearly beat the very raucous Rob in the 1st singles and Debbie had Graham running scared in the 2nd one. Despite Marie's best efforts to put Kevin off (although he got called Levin, Rory and Leroy) he held his nerve. Rob scored a 133 and Graham scored a 100, Pam scored a 95. There were also some other high scores in the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's from both teams. However, the best score of the night, and the noise nearly brought the roof down, was Angela's unbelievable 180. Great respect and applause and cheer from both teams. Her beaming smile in the photo says it all. Report by Cheryl Sleath Ale House v Porter House Bees The Ale House trio flew off the mark in the opening triples with high scores a plenty from Jordon University boy and Andre cocktail sausage Winging a couple of 100's but not enough to stop Daddy Lane taking the first leg with D19. Next up Michelle, Mel and Eddie took on Del, Jim and Glen with Mummy Lane smashing a 128 and Del 100 and getting down to double finishes as usual. It was Eddie who took a second for the Bees with D1. Not afraid of a fight the Ale House trio took their first leg from Gilly, Helen and Ivan a spectacular 140 from cocktail sausage and a superb D4 finish from University boy.

Alfie’s Golf Society El Valle - 30 November 22 members and guests from Alfie's GS travelled to the El Valle GC for the inaugural Committee Cup and 3rd and final leg of the Eclectic Cup meeting on November 30th. The weather was cold and windy with a little drizzle mixed in and it made it a very tough day for most golfers. The course was in very good condition, the greens were not as true due to recent sanding, some were fast and some were a bit slow which made it hard to hole anything. This was all reflected in the scoring and as our president said, nobody beat the course today. Winner – Luke Branch Our winner of the day on countback was Luke Branch playing off a handicap of 24 with 34 stableford pts. 2nd went to Joe Murphy with 34 stableford pts. Best Guest went to Mac McLean with 31 stableford pts. Ntp in 3 on the 16th– Sponsored by ‘The Street Restaurant’ went to Pavla Serakova Ntp on the 15th– sponsored by ‘The Auld Dubliner‘ went to Kevin Barr. Ntp on the 9thsponsored by ‘Alfie’s Bar’ went to Pavla Serakova Ntp in 2 shots on the 11th - sponsored by ’The Celtic Drop’ went to Brendan Toner. The Blind pairs was won by Norman Howes and Ian Connell. Best gross score on par 5’s and 3’s went to Pavla Serakova. Most birdies went to Kevin Barr. Best stableford score on par 3’s went to Ivan Fitzpatrick Longest walk went to Ken McWilliams. Best gross

score went to Joe Murphy Many thanks to our sponsors, our committee for their hard work in the background, and to Mike Probert from Costa Blanca Green Fee Services for arranging our day, to Rose and Jim and staff at Alfies Bar for their hospitality and the lovely food. Big Thank you to Sandie Hall for organising the charity raffle and prizes. Next meeting at Saurines de la Torre on the 21st December, followed by the Championship dinner and presentation at Crystals in La Fuente CC, guests very welcome.First tee time 9:03am. Should you wish to play use the entries box at Alfies Bar, or contact our match secretary Joe Murphy at matchsecretary.alfiesgolf@gmail.com

Carp R Us After the disappointment of the previous week at Pedrera, the club made the long journey to Argos for the first round of the Winter Series. After a cold start the day ended up quite pleasant and with some warmth still in the water the fish were still feeding. First was the returning Mark Foden with 10.68kg caught using feeder and pellet. Second was Dave Hoare with 10.12kg and a very creditable third was Ann Fowles with 8.26kg. Fourth was Steve Fell with 6.52kg. The club is always keen to get new members. If you are interested contact the secretary, Steve Fell, on 634 379 081. Further information about the club can be found on its website www.carp-r-us.weebly.com or on our Facebook page CarpR-Us Fishing Costa Blanca.

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The doubles started well for baby and Daddy Lane with a D17 win but from there on in the Ale House gang fought back with wins in the next 2 doubles for Del & Jim (D1), Philip & Jordon (20,16, D20). On to the singles with more wins for University boy (D1), Del (D1) & Andre (20 D10). Ivan for the Bees showed hope of taking the bees to a draw (D5) but Bees captain lost his fight against Phil (5D10). Not one to take it lying down Bee Lane smashed the final single (D2) just as Karl turned to take a slurp of beer! Both players scored 100. A great evening of good banter and friendly atmosphere with most games all about the finishing. Man of the Match: Ale House was Jordon Johnson and for the Bees, John Lane. And a mention for Del Lister’s 174! Final score 5-7 Report by Gilly Kirby Amigo’s Misfits v Hen’s Teeth Well, this was a result for the lads and lasses from Dolces this week who gave the Hen’s Teeth a real pasting. The Hen’s Teeth bent over but certainly had nothing to shake their tail feathers for. Captain Sonya struck the first blow checking out on 16-D20 in her triples with son Karl and the Locksmith. Billy, Dickie and Chick’s D17 got them the 2nd leg and Sonya chanced her arm again with Ronnie, Dickie and Chick (D1) for the 3rd triples. No amazingly high scores but obviously the Amigos were nailing the doubles a bit nippier than the Toothy Cluckers. If that wasn’t bad enough, the Amigos upper their game in the pairs with scores of 85, 93 for Karl Cooper, 78, 95 for Paul Lock. The check-outs were courtesy of Sonya’s (140, 100, D1); Ronnie’s 81, D2 and Billy’s 98, D3. Chuffed to be 6-0 up at the half way point, the gang of Misfits still had some gas in the tank, and perhaps elsewhere, as Paul Lock scored 100, D2 against Hen’s Teeth Henni (She could hardly play for another team with a name like that could she?). Dastardly Dickie dunked in D2 despite a respectable 100 from Hen’s George and then Ronnie (D5) nearly came a cropper as Jan Hassall (MOTM) bit back for the Teeth with scores of 61, 63,108 and 79. Dave Sheppard (117, 74) also put up some resistance but Karl scooped singles no. 4 (81, D8). Man of the Match Billy (123, 85, D1) took the penultimate leg and then Captain Cooper steered the ship home (78, D5) for a final result of 12-0. Captains, if you want to be sure to read about your team’s efforts then please send in a short report of your game and/or a photo! If you only send in the results sheet at least make sure it can be read! I have some lovely photos of very blurry shadows of your heads or hands!

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Social and Clubs The next monthly meeing of the Orihuela Costa Branch of the Royal British Legion will be on 14 Dec at the Olympia Restaurant in Mil Palmeras starting at 7.30pm. Join us for carols and mince pies. The Torrevieja Branch meets at the Casa Ventura in San Luis at 7.30 pm on the 2nd Friday while the La Marina/Gran Alacant Branch meets on the 1st Monday at The London Bar, behind Dial Prix in Gran Alacant at 6pm. Everyone Welcome. Age Concern Costa Blanca Sur is here to help you. Our aim is to assist with problem solving for the over 50’s and promote their well-being. We need volunteer Drivers and people to join our Residential Home Visiting Team. You will visit people who live in

a Residential Home, and take them out for a coffee either in a wheelchair or walking. If you think you can help Age Concern in this respect call into our centre at C/Paganini s/n, Urb. La Siesta 03184 Torrevieja or ring 966 786 887. Or you can email: costablanca@ageconcern.org.es HAH CB need you to help us help those in need in their own homes in areas surrounding Quesada, San Luis, La Siesta Torrevieja, La Mata, Orihuela Costa, Villamartin to Campoverde, short or long term medical conditions of all ages and nationalities. Contact our head office on 965 328 794 or email: charitycentre helpathomecb@gmail.com. Girlguiding group for Orihuela Costa. The Orihuela Costa Rainbows and Brownies. This is a brand new Girlguiding group for girls aged 5-11 years. Rainbows 5-7 years, Brownies 711 years. We will meet every Wednesday at the Madhouse in El Galan. Parents can find our more on our Facebook page Orihuela Costa Brownies and Rainbows Curious about work of Samaritans

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Christmas Fayres Torrevieja Christian Fellowship (TCF) are holding their Annual Christmas Fayre at TCF,Avenida de la Cortes Valencianas,68, 03183 on Saturday 25th of November 2017 between 1.00 p.m. and 3.30 p.m. Our Craft Club have made beautiful inexpensive gifts for Christmas, including jewellery,hand-made cards,knitted goods and embroidery. Home baked items,toiletries and also bric -a-brac stalls. Refreshments are also available. Bring your family and friends. Orihuela Costa Community Care Xmas Charity Craft Fayres in support of Tasha’s Fund, 19th &

26th November 3rd & 17th December with Mulled wine and Mince Pies. The 17th December will also include Christmas Carols. The fayre itself will feature handmade crafts, gifts, cakes, cards, jewellery etc. Timings 12pm till 4pm in Calle Pablo Picasso (by the Playa Flamenca Town Hall) Contact Norah: oc.communitycare@gmail.com.

Churches and Services La Siesta Evangelical Church hold services each Sunday and everyone is welcome. Our 11am Services are held every 2nd and 4th Sunday in the month (and on the 5th Sunday, if this applies.) On the 1st and 3rd Sunday’s our Services are at 9.30 am. Our choir sings at our 11 am Services and there is also a Sunday School, Stepping Stones, on these Sundays. We welcome residents, visitors and children. For information see our website www.lasiestaevangelicalchurch.org or phone Pastor Keith on 666 180 108.

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El Rancho Bowls Club. On Monday morning the Pintos played the Sycamores at Greenland and a close match it was, with the Pintos coming away with 2 rinks and a draw. The Sycamores took the overall shots by just 5 shots, a good result away from home for the Pintos. Meanwhile the Raiders entertained the San Luis Romulans and took advantage of the home mat and bowling skills, to take 3 rinks and a draw. They also took the points for overall shots by a reasonable margin, a good result. Friday morning found the Broncos playing host to Montemar Toreadors in brisk conditions, and had a great day, taking all 14 points which is always a good morale booster. Graham Day, Pam Harris and Brian Harris 23-11. Gill Bartlett, Keith Longshaw and Rob Clark 16-14. Gary Dunstone, Bob Easthope and Barry Bright 24-14. Marion Haynes, John Richards and Dave Haynes 23-7. Dolly Ford, David Baker and Mick Ager 17-16. Ann C Taylor, Denise Morgan and Malc Elmore 25-13. In the afternoon found the Mustangs playing the Picadors at Vistabella, in a cold ferocious wind. The Mustangs played well in trying conditions and although coming away with just the one rink, 3 others were very close and could have gone either way. Ann Taylor, Shirley Edwards and Jim Taylor 15-17. Irene Thomson, Jim Gracie and Eddie Thomson 15-13. Diane Yates, John Skipper and Bob Taylor 19-20. Jan Bright, Malc Sykes and Bob Morgan 14-17. Barbara Jones, Sheila Cooper and Carolyn Harris 627. Geoff Jones, Jane Hamill and Stew Hamill 13-27. For membership details contact Brian Taylor on 965 07 7093 or at briantaylor_es@yahoo.co.uk or Carolyn Harris on 966 77 4316 or at elranchobowls.secretary@gmail.com

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La Siesta Bowls Club By Rod Edgerton In last week’s match against Emerald Isle Claymores the rink of Dawn and John Taylor with Brian Harman managed a rare event in getting a Hot Shot. Congratulations to them on this achievement. In the Enterprise Division the Apollos were away to San Miguel Meteors and lost by 107 shots to 79 winning on 2 rinks. The points being 4 to La Siesta and 10 to San Miguel. On many of the rinks the matches were close throughout so the scores do not reflect how close matches were. A cracking win for Tony and Val Dalton with Dave Laverick who won 22-8 winning on 13 of the 18 ends. Dave Davies with Florence and Mike Edwards held on winning 18-13. No match for the Pioneers this week with a bye. Wednesday should have seen our Winter League team travel to San Miguel but due to inclement weather the match has had to be postponed and will now be played on the afternoon of Saturday 9th December. The Blues had no match week as it is their week to have a bye. The Golds away at Country Bowls Geckos had an exciting match winning the overall by a one shot margin by 95 shots to 94.Winners for the Golds were Barbara Cooper with Sheila Millward and Rab Logan winners by 26-11.Tony Campbell with Alan Ralph and Pat Reilly winning 21-15 and Jean James ,Did Gallup and Jack Burrell winners by 17-15.So 8 points to the Golds and 6 to the Geckos. Next week sees the completion of our internal Christmas Hamper Competition which has been well supported by a vast majority of the members, with 50 members taking part every Thursday throughout November with the final round to determine the order of top team to bottom. Everyone playing will receive a Christmas Hamper at the club next Thursday.

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SOUTH ALICANTE WINTER TRIPLES RESULTS AND TABLES / WEEK 7 - 27 November ENTERPRISE DIVISION Vistabella Drivers 133 (14) Vistabella Albatrosses 117 (10) Quesada Pearls 102 (6) San Miguel Meteors 107 (10) Emerald Isle Titans 126 (12)

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Greenlands Maples 122 (8) San Miguel Comets 80 (2) Emerald Isle Moonrakers 67 (1) El Rancho Pintos 96 (5) Emerald Isle Neptunes 118 (12)

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VOYAGER DIVISION San Luis Vulcans 119 (11) El Rancho Raiders 132 (9) Mazarron Mariners 97 (7) Horadada Falcons 108 (10)

Country Bowls Flamingos 97 (3) San Luis Romulans 93 (5) Vistabella Eagles 96 (7) Quesada Rubies 94 (4)

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Must thank our Social Secretary for all the hard work she put in to organise a great night out in Benidorm. Cheers Jean, well done. Well done also to the Pathfinders who entertained San Miguel Comets at La Marina and won 12-2. A good win for Garth Slater, Jack Chorlton and Reg Jackson 19-5 and the same for Alan Castle, George Furzer and Loreta Rae 25-9 winners. Sue Daniels, John Rae and Paul Tregoing played well to win 17-11 and the same for Sue’s husband, Len plus Steve Hindle and Barbara Forshaw 19-10. Last but not least a nice victory for John Morgan, Dave McGaw and Gina Hindle 17-12. The Explorers battled their way to Vistabella to play the Albatrosses but we couldn’t find a way passed them and lost 4-10. Nevertheless there were some tight games. Our two winners came from Dave Hadaway, Cliff Rawlinson and Anne (Correct?) Stone 1916 while in form lady skip, Margaret Finlayson won again with the help of Martin Webb and Maureen Kidd 22-16. Come the Winter League we donned our wellies and snorkels and made our way home to play Bonalba and we did. The only clubs to play our game. Some good battles went on but no umbrellas were needed. Terry Perchard, Mike Stone, Wendy Latham and Mo Taylor won 26-10 while Dave Hadaway, Dave Taylor and Mo Kidd triumphed 16-8. Barry Latham, Peter Parsons, Carol Smith and Dave O’Sullivan pulled away for a 25-16 win. That gave us an 8-4 victory and at this moment in time put us 7th in the league. Hurray. With Friday came the better weather and it was smiles all round for the Merlins at Emerald Isle playing the Claymores with a great 11-3 win. The bloke older than me, Alan Castle skipped his other two, Len Daniels and Paul Tregoing to a 16-14 win. John Withers played it cool and turned up just after the games had started and led his merry men, Steve Hindle and Martin Butler to an 18-13 score line. Sue Daniels, John Rae and Jean Tregoing battled very well to produce a 23-19 win. Barry and Wendy Latham and Brian Duff played well to reach a 22-11 victory. How about this 22-15 down on the last end and Bill Jones, Arthur Cronk and Reg Jackson pulled off seven shots to draw the game. What a finish. The Ospreys followed to play the Cavaliers but unfortunately lost 86. No more details at the moment.

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Sponsored by The Belfry, The Pub, Bowling Abroad and Avalon Friday 24th November - Toreadors v La Manga Crusaders After a long journey to La Manga, the match against the Crusaders was as difficult as expected. With only a few members playing on grass previously it proved too much for the Toreadors who only won on one rink. So a big well done to the winning team of Sheila Roberts, Les Bounds and skip Graham Smyth. Pts 2 – 12 Crusaders. Monte Mar Matadors v Vistabella Picadors The Matadors had a good results in the Southern League against the Picadors. Winning on four rinks were Ronnie Cairns, Ted Hyman and skip Dave Melville 18 – 6. Alan Wilkinson, June Young and skip Alan Ashberry 20 – 13. Val Hyman, Bill Webster and skip Bill Young 32 – 10. Pauline Merry, Danny King and skip Chris Merry 23 – 10. Shots Matadors 122 – 75 Picadors. Points Matadors 10 – 4 Picadors. Monday 27th November - Matadors v Emerald Isle Titans Away to the Titans in the Enterprise Division. It was a lovely day for bowling unfortunately the result didn't go our way. Winning on one rink, but very close on the other five. Our winning rink Val Hyman, Bill Webster and skip Bill Young 25 – 20 Shots Matadors 89 – 126 Titans. Points Matadors 2 – 12 Titans. Monte Mar Toreadors v Emerald Isle Neptunes. Not a good day for the Toreadors only winning on one rink and losing on five. On two the of those rinks only losing by one shot on the last end. Congratulations to ur winning rink of Diane Horsington, Rita Towle and skip Joan Harding. Points 2 – 12 Neptunes. For further information about Monte Mar Bowls and Social Club check out our website www.montemarbowls.com or email us at info@montemarbowls.com. We are also on Facebook.


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Greenlands Bowls Club by Dave Webb In the Discovery Division the Sycamores played at Home to El Rancho Pintos, Final score was - total shots for - 101. Against - 96. Points for - 9, Against - 5. Winning rinks were - Vic Young, Margaret Hirst, Graham Watt. - 21 shots to 12, Pat Wray, Doreen Watt, John Wray. - 17 shots to 15. Win Kirton, Neville Pulfer, Ken Kirton. - 22 Shots to 16. In the Discovery Division The Maples were away to San Luis Trekkers, final scores were - total shots for - 122 Against - 98. Points for 8. Against - 6. Winning rinks were - Sheila Stead, Jim Wilcock, Barry Collins. - 34 shots to 5. Rudy Wattley, Jean Thompson, Dave Dudding - 21 shots to 18. Phil Lockley, Dave Thompson, Mike Kelly. 23 shots to10. In the Southern league B Division, the Oaks were at home to San Miguel Cougers. Final score was - Total shots for - 104. Against 89. Points for - 8. Against - 6. Winning rinks were ......Mary Lockley, Ann Butterworth, Marilyn Fryatt. 24 shots to 18. Dave Fryatt, Janet Webb, Mel Brown. 19 shots to 9. Phil Lockley, Zoe Wilcock, Barry Collins. 24 shots to 9. In the C division of the Southern League, the Cedars were away to Vistabella Conquistadores, Final score was - total shots for = 98. Against - 87. Points for 9 Against - 5. Winning rinks were - Vic Young, Ron Stansfield, Tony Hodges. 18 shots to 7. Win Kirton, John O'Leary, Mike Cassidy. 18 shots to 13. Jean Giddings, John Dowell, Dave Giddings. 30 shots to 16. For all inquires about joining Greenlands Bowls Club, please telephone Haley on 966 84 4399 who will be pleased to help you.

San Luis Bowls Club By Sheila Cammack This week as temperatures dropped we had some unwelcome results and the first rain - affected match of the season; frustrating for us but any water must be welcome to the Spanish farmers. Monday 27th: South Alicante Bowls: SL Klingons away v Q Pearls; a very close fought match 8-6, shots 102-102. Winners: Janet McEneany, Ann Holland, Peter McEneany 21-12, Sheila Cammack, Bob White, Ray Clarke 17-14, Margaret Morrison, Sabrina & Russell Marks 25-17, Steve Simmons, Neil Morrison, Ian Kenyon 16-16. SL Trekkers; not an easy game at home v GL Maples 6-8, shots 98122. Winners: Helen Hammond, Barry Roseveare, Scott Malden 2428, Marina Beardsall, Barry Edwards, Brian Pocock 23-23, Ros Holmes, Bill Webb, Mike Regan 18-13. SL Vulcans, a good result home v CB Flamingos, 11-3, 119 shots-97. Winners: Walter Lang, Margaret Clarke, Drew Russell 21-9, Doug & Fay Beattie, Geoff Shand 26-15, Chris Jackson, Marie Henley, Dave Steadman 21-13, Robin Harker, Dave Tilley, Caz Blay 21-15, Derek Barker, Brenda Brown, Ray Watmough 20-20. SL Romulans, home v El Rancho Raiders, a better result this week 59, shots 93-132. Winners: Chris Phillips, Geoff Francis, Terry Baylis 22-22, Tony Davies, Marion Davies, Joe Millis 16-15, Roger Inwards, Rhys Davies, Tom Fromson 22-20. Wednesday 29th Winter League away v Emerald Isle, match was washed out: replay Thursday 7th December 1:30/2:00. Friday 1st December Southern League: SL Lions, home v Mazarron Mariners, an excellent result 12-2, shots 130-82. Mal’s team pulled back for a win and Peter’s team was so close on the last end but just missed out. Well done everyone, winners: Colin Jackson, Keith Phillips, Mal Hughes 22-20, Steve Simmons, Neil Morrison, Ian Kenyon 22-11, Sheila Cammack, Ray Clarke, Giuseppe Galelli 2512, Pam Lockett, June & Keith Jones 25-7, Margaret Morrison, Ann Holland, Roy Cordell 21-12. SL Tigers, away v HO Royals, and battling against strong winds, this was not the result we were hoping for 0-14, 78 shots-113. SL Leopards; as expected a very tough match, away v Manga Crusaders; and the Leopards had their spots knocked off by the Crusaders finishing 0-14, 59 shots-170. SL Pumas home v Q Swans; a close game 6-8, 96shots-102. Winners: Chris Phillips, Geoff Francis, Albert Jackson 17-12, Pat Baylis, Mario Cavilla, Phil Hasler 22-18, Pat Barnes, Ralph Jones, Harry Epsom 14-13. Club information: www.sanluisbowls.byethost7.com or contact June Jones, Club Captain: 691 903 773.

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Monday brought Monte Mar Matadors to the Isle and the Titans won the game 12-2, aggregate 125-89, winners were C Parsons J Rimmer A M Stevenson 28-4, M Riley, J Westall S Westall 23-13, P Heaney S Johnson I Brewster1813, M Veale L Vincent P Willicott 17-15, S Wickens G Odell M Odell 20-19 The Neptunes travelled to play Monte Mar Toreadors, and had a great 12-2 win aggregate 118-81, winning trips were C Ayling C Warner J Mullarkey 2510 L Harris D Horne B Kavanagh 25-12, M Shatwell B Eldred G Shatwell 20-10 L Burns M Petty P Creswell 19-18, V Cameron L Hawkins B Smith 18-17 The Moonrakers played Quesada Diamonds and got beaten 1-13, the trip that drew was P Horton M Elliot G Ferguson 16-16 The Cavaliers were at home on Friday against LA Marina Ospreys and got a 8-6 win aggregate of 103-95, winners were M Riley J Pooley P Willicott 2613,S Wickens K Jolliffe D Gerrard 22-9, C Parsons L Vincent M Odell 19-15 The Claymores played at home on Friday morning but had a bad day losing 311 aggregate of 101—119, winners were L Hawkins D Rhodes B Smith 2218, and the draw of 22-22 by, L Burns C Warner J Mullarkey, The Outlaws travelled to Quesada Swifts and slipped to a 3-11 aggregate of 75-129, winners were G Dyer E Brookes T Kelly 15-14 and a draw was played out by B Taylor B Smith M Willicott 12--12

Country Bowls Club IIn the leagues this week we travelled to San Luis again on Monday and were at home on Friday to La Siesta, after a great result on the previous Friday at San Luis in a top of the table clash, reality set in and could only manage 1 winning rink and a draw. On Friday at home on a very cold sunny morning it was a close affair against La Siesta finishing 3 rinks each, the away side taking the long game by a single shot. Monday against San Luis Valcons, Rink scores: Geoff Eggleton, Audrey Holliman, Dot Davies 15 – 21, Joel Fernandez, Ben Noke, Ray Emmett 9 – 21, Brenda Jiggins, Jean Turner, Gordon Dixon 25 – 10, Ann Barratt, Graham Richardson, Leslie Turner 20 – 20, Chris

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Stevens, Dave Smith, Geoff Paylor 15– 26, Mike Davies, Pat Emmett, Phil Warrington 13– 21.Shots 97-119, Pts 3-8 Friday against La Siesta Golds, rink scores: Linda Freeman, Pat Emmett, Phil Warrington 14 – 13, Audrey Holliman, Jean Turner, John Simpson 15 – 13, Sandra Simpson, Geoff Paylor, Dot Davies 11 – 26, Joel Fernandez, Neil West, Andy Bryce 15 – 21, Dave Smith, Ray Emmett, Gordon Dixon 15 – 17, Geoff Eggleton, Gary Ponsford, Peter Dix 21 – 5, Total shots for 94 – 95 Points 6-8 For further information view our new website www.countrybowlsmurcia.com for all the latest news or email President Peter Dix at peterdix1948@googlemail.com

H o ra d a d a B ow l s C l u b In the Monday league we had a home game against the team lying second in the league, Quesada Rubies, and came away winning by 108 shots to 94 and a points total of 10.Even though we have played twice as many games away than home this result will put us midtable. Well done to our winners of, Linda Hier, Peter Davis and Jeff Hier 13 – 12, Pat Patton, Les Davis and Brian Patton 26 – 10, Irene Graham, Bryan Eatough and Roy Thompson 20 – 12, Margaret O’Dell, Wayne Jackson and Alan Miller 20 – 17 Friday gave us a home game against the top of the league, San Luis Tigers. Although all the games were relatively close we manged to pull the teeth out of the Tigers by winning 113 shots to 78 shots and

Vi s t a b e l l a B ow l s C l u b Monday SAL ENTERPRISE LEAGUE. The Albatrosses entertained the La Marina Explores who consider Vistabella to be their second home...the Albatrosses managed to win the game 10-4. Well done to the teams of S Kemp, C Watkins & M Furness 24-11. L Bishop, B Norris & K Cuthbert 25-13. S Whitehall, S Norris & E Bishop 2018. L Watkins, S Burrows & P Whitehall 16-15. Shots, VB 117 - 98 LM. The Drivers did even better at home v San Miguel Pulsars, with wins across the board for a fabulous 14-0 victory. D Leggatt, B Ray & G Thorpe 24-11. A Leggatt, Mo & Martin Foulcer 22-12. F Barclay, B Corbishly & J Neve 20-18. S Jenkins, D Howard & Pat Rafferty 23-17. Pauline Rafferty, D Gunning & L Barber 24-14. K Hardy, P Ray & B Ewart 20-14. Shots, VB 133 - (0) SM. A pat on the back for everyone. VOYAGER LEAGUE Eagles swooped down upon Mazarron Bowls club for their game against the Mariners, which concluded with a draw, well done to S Guy, M Irwin & T French 23-11. P Tomkins, R Hudson & Penny Tomkins 21-11. S Dibble, K Rennison & R

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Pownall 16-14 and R Savage, K Savage & A Kendall 14-14. Shots, VB 96(7) - 97 7 M. SOUTHERN LEAGUE div A Albatrosses were away at Quesada against the Swallows, both winning on three rinks, the long game was won by the home team. L.Bishop, C Watkins & P Whitehall 2313. O Ratcliffe, A Brown & M Furness 18-14. S Whitehall, SJ Broadhurst & B Dunn 18-17. Shots, VB 95(6) - 111(8) Q. The Picadors at home v EL Rancho Mustangs had wins on five rinks...a great win. K Hardy, L Barber & C Thorpe 27-6. A Leggatt, B Ray & B Pointon 27-13. D Leggatt, D Howard & Pat Rafferty 1714. P Rafferty, P Ray & J Neve 17-15. F Barclay, Mo Foulcer & Martin Foulcer 20-19. Shots, VB 121(12) - 82(2) ER. Div C Conquistadores also at home v Greenlands Cedars, they won two games and drew another. R Smith, D Harwood & J Harwood 218. S Guy, M Irwin & T Trench 17-13 and P Tomkins, R Hudson & Penny Tomkins 13-13. Shots, VB 87(5) - 98(9) G. This weeks WINTER LEAGUE was cancelled due to rain and as been re arranged for Saturday 9th December.

S a n M i g u e l B ow l s C l u b No report from the Meteors, not a good week for the Pulsars who played away to Vistabella drivers result 14- 0 in Vistabella favour, the Comets managed to do a little better by getting 2 points away to La Marina pathfinders. The Winter League had their game called off due to the bad rain the game has been re-arranged for Saturday 9th December 13.30 for 14.00. Souther League Jaguars had a good result at home to Monte Mar Matadors winning 12-2 Monte Mar

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gained a full house of 14 points. Well done to our whole team, Scores were, Fred Trigwell, Jack Linehan and John Bailey 21 – 16 Ron O’Dell, Mick Kirby and Roy Thompson 18 – 12 Pat Patton, Alan Miller and Brian Patton 18 – 10 Carol Linehan, Wayne Jackson and Terry Hucknall 21 – 14 Dennis Wade, Jeff Hier and Barry Evans 16 – 11 Margaret O’Dell, Mick Blunt and Bryan Eatough 19 – 15 Next week we are away twice, at El Rancho on the Monday and Emerald Isle on the Friday.

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could only field 5 rinks. Roll ups are Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday Mornings 9.45 for 10.15 Vistors welcolme, Wasps on a Wednesday afternoon 1.30- 2.00 anyone wishing to have a try please come along there will be some one to show you 5 euros includes the hire of boels and shooes. For any information please contact Rosamond Stockell President 965329778 or Pat McEwan Secretary966714257.


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10 teams took part at Las Ramblas for a Texas Scramble 4 person team event, with each team being made up of 2 low and 2 higher handicap players, a format that suits the Las Ramblas course where you can be a little bit more aggressive in shot selection once a 'safe' ball is in play. Team nearest the pins were up for grabs with Teams Phil, Declan, Colin and Darren all winning drink vouchers for their efforts.....hole 12 proved particularly difficult with NO players making the green!!!! On to the main contest the top 3 teams were only apart by point 4 of a shot with Team Colin coming 3rd with net 62.3. 2nd place went to Team Phil with net 62.2 and with a great net score of 61.9 was Team Warren made up of Waz, Big Ron, Lucky Lee and North East Nigel....well done to them sharing 100 euro first prize. Our next 2 events are both at Villamartin Golf Course on 8th/15th December and are filling up fast. Register at either the Alehouse in the Plaza Square or at www.theplazagolfsociety.com

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Prizewinners L to R - Brian Coupe, Alan Janes, Bryan Watson, John Burke.

As a result of temporary visits to the U.K., the turnout for the monthly medal at El Plantio 2 Golf Society on 28th November was much reduced from the norm with 11 players teeing off. Star of the show was Bryan Watson who achieved one nearest the pin and also won his second monthly medal(hefty cut to come Bryan). Nearest the Pins, Hole 5 - Bryan Watson and Hole 2 - Brian Coupe. 3rd Place, Alan Janes, Handicap 6.6 - 54.4 shots. 2nd Place, John Burke, Handicap 9.3 - 53.7 shots. 1st Place, Bryan Watson, Handicap 14.3 - 50.7 shots. If anyone would like to join our Society, we play at El Plantio Golf Club every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. We use both courses - the Par 3 nine hole course and the main 18 hole course, so we cater for all abilities. The membership rates are very competitive, so call for more details. Anyone who wishes to play in the Society as a guest or join as a new member, contact Ian Henderson on 966 716 616 or 636 116 230

Our original start sheet showed in excess of 24 members to play at this venue. Alas on Tuesday evening they were all calling to ask if we had cancelled it due to the heavy rain that had been forecast. The Secretary insisted that the competition would go ahead and that the forecast was not always correct! The 11 members that did actually turn up to play were rewarded with a course that was in great condition with ONLY our 11 members on it and yes, you’ve guessed it we had almost no rain! The buggies were confined to the cart paths which did mean a little walking, especially if you were playing on the other side of the fairway, in fact thee course was almost dry and the buggies could have been used as normal. However this did not dampen our day’s enjoyment and we completed our round in just 4hr. 10 mins. Results: N.T.P.’s Hole 3 D. Sullivan, Hole 6 O. Rong, Hole 8 J. Dean, Hole 12 S. Sonesen, Hole 15 NADA, Hole 17 B. Gillies. Sverre Sonesen and Bill Gillies also made 2’s and shard just €10 for doing so. 3rd Place Kenny “Isaac” Hunter 31 pts. 2nd Place Bill Gillies 32 pts. 1st Sverre Sonesen 32 points but on lower handicap. Photo: competition participants. To catch up on all of our Societies activities log on to www.tmgs.org or visit us via Facebook @TMGSGOLF. Call our Secretary on 661 524 101

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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. TROUBLE SHOTS - PART III The old statement that we drive for show but putt for dough may not be exactly true for all standards of golfer but for sure how you play from 60 yards in to the pin determines how well or badly you score on the golf course. How many times have you seen people hit the ball all over the place only to finish with a better score than you because they could chip and putt? Alternatively how damaging is it to hit the ball out of the middle of the club the entire round only to miss-hit shots on and around the green? The mental impact of this type of play is significant on your level of confidence and it puts stress on your long game as you feel that you MUST hits fairways and greens. There are normally basic reasons for poor shot making in and around the greens and below are a number of techniques that you can employ to eliminate or reduce poor shots of this type: Fluffed Chip This is usually caused by quitting on the shot and can usually be eliminated by ensuring that your hand are ahead of the ball at address and to keep them that way through the swing and ‘feel’ as if the grip keeps moving forward through impact and beyond. The Thin This finger stinging shot is cause by the leading edge of the club making contact too high up the ball and is usually cause by the player ‘scooping’ at the ball and again can be corrected by ensuring that the hands stay ahead of the club head through impact with a slight descending blow therefore squeezing the ball between clubface and turf. Duffed Bunker Shot This is again usually cause by quitting on the shot and taking too much sand. The aim is to lift the ball out of the bunker on a wedge of sand with the clubface not actually making contact with the ball. One good practise drill is to draw two parallel lines in front of and behind the practise balls approx 4” apart and when you swing down at the ball try to enter the sand with the club head on the line behind the ball and exit the sand at the point where the line is in front of the

ball. When you play on the course you should simply ‘imagine’ the lines in your mind and attempt to enter and exit the sand at these points. Duffed 60-yard Bunker Shot Without doubt this is probably one of the hardest shots in golf because the amount of sand that you take with the ball is minimal and the club head is travelling at a faster speed. When you are faced with this type of shot on the course step out of the bunker and take a couple of practise swings then re-enter the bunker and attempt to repeat the practise swing for real. To assist the process you should put slightly more weight on your front foot to encourage a steeper angle of attack to obtain a ball then sand strike. There will be significant advantages to your golf game if you can improve this area of your game BUT it requires practise and sometimes you will have to sacrifice playing time for practise time. 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 until 30/11/17: Golf Course Alenda Alicante Altorreal Bonalba Don Cayo (Altea) El Plantio Font Del Llop La Finca La Marquesa La Serena Las Colinas Las Ramblas Lo Romero New Sierra Golf Roda Villamartin Villaitana Poniente Vistabella

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Las Ramblas Social Club Golf Report Monday we played 2 Ball Better Ball High & Low, two teams came in with the same score but the winners on a count back were Ron Phipps and Geoff Biggerstaff with 43 pts. Second were Peter Wickham and Ronny Luffman. Wednesday was a wash out due to rain with no golf being played. On a fresh and breezy Friday we played “Change Partners” and with a score of 82 pts the winning team were Ron Phipps, Peter Reffell, Rachel Leckey and Albert. Note for your diary. On Tuesday 12th December 2017 An EGM will be held at the Club House at 09.30 am for 10 am. By Mike Mahony

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Torry promotion hopes dented by leaders Hercules CF B...............3 CD Torrevieja ................0

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alk of Torry promotion was dealt a sobering blow on Sunday evening with humiliating defeat at table topping Hercules B. Three second half goals from David, Toni and Pedro did the damage against a Torry side that lined up before the game without three key players. Forwards Marwane and Manu, together with central defender Verdu were all ruled out by Pedreño through injury, so it was a makeshift

XI that took to the field against the league leaders. Prior to the game the main topic of conversation inside the Juan Antonio Samaranch stadium, was whether or not Torry could improve on their abysmal showing the previous week against Calpe. Having blown the chance of leap frogging Hercules, they had to be content with 3rd spot, but were still only a single point behind the 2 front runners. Before start of play, Torry boasted the meanest defensive record in the league, having conceded only 5 goals, but with only 13 goals scored, their tally at the other end simply wasn’t good enough, with only mid table Callosa having converted fewer. Hercules could have been a couple of goals to the good by the interval but poor finishing from Toni and Rafa saw the two sides reach the interval without either having troubled the scorecard. In a scrappy 45 it wasn’t until the 35th minute that the visitors troubled Roberto in the Hercules goal but even then the save from Beltrán was fairly routine. Hercules looked menacing from the restart and within a minute David, who had followed in on a Buyo save, put the home side in front from close range. Torry had no answer and when Borja was dismissed for a second yellow card on the hour mark their task became much harder. Walid headed just over on 75 minutes but this was about as

The Med Bar Golf Society, El Raso T.M.G.S. @Alicante Golf 29/11/17 Our original start sheet showed in excess of 24 members to play at Mar Menor 28/11/17 this venue. Alas on Tuesday evening they were all calling to ask if

Down the motorway for the first time in many months, we headed south to the mar menor golf course. It was fairly cold and many of the members decided it was time to get the winter clothes out for the first time. There was also a slight bit of rain, but overall a very enjoyable day out. The course was also in great condition which made the scoring quite reasonable. As always, there is always someone that gets lost and this time it was yours truly! I kept telling the lads that you are never lost when you have a full tank of petrol, just doing a little detour. We still arrived with plenty of spare time. Results for this outing: Overall & gold division division winner with 38 points was Ray Muttock. Runner up – Alan Gifford Silver division winner 37 pts Paul Owen, Runner up – Dave Capper Nearest the pins on par 3`s: bill martin, Andrew Drinkall, Ray Batey & Martin Morgan Nearest pin in 2 on par 4: Bill Martin, in 3 on par 5: Ray Muttock 2`s pot, not won, to be carried forward to next outing. Football card winners: Colin Phillips & Keith Smith. Thanks to Steve and his staff at the Med Bar and Bistro, our next outing is on 12/12/17. Anyone wishing to join our society is welcome. Call into the bar or e-mail: medbargolf2016@gmail.com

we had cancelled it due to the heavy rain that had been forecast. The Secretary insisted that the competition would go ahead and that the forecast was not always correct! The 11 members that did actually turn up to play were rewarded with a course that was in great condition with ONLY our 11 members on it and yes, you’ve guessed it we had almost no rain! The buggies were confined to the cart paths which did mean a little walking, especially if you were playing on the other side of the fairway, in fact thee course was almost dry and the buggies could have been used as normal. However this did not dampen our day’s enjoyment and we completed our round in just 4hr. 10 mins. Results: N.T.P.’s Hole 3 D. Sullivan, Hole 6 O. Rong, Hole 8 J. Dean, Hole 12 S. Sonesen, Hole 15 NADA, Hole 17 B. Gillies. Sverre Sonesen and Bill Gillies also made 2’s and shard just €10 for doing so. 3rd Place Kenny “Isaac” Hunter 31 pts. 2nd Place Bill Gillies 32 pts. 1st Sverre Sonesen 32 points but on lower handicap. Photo: competition participants. To catch up on all of our Societies activities log on to www.tmgs.org or visit us via Facebook @TMGSGOLF. Call our Secretary on 661 524 101

Three second half goals saw Torry comprehensively beaten

close as they came with Hercules continuing to dominate the midfield exchanges. A fine solo effort saw Toni double the Hercules advantage before the visitors were handed a lifeline when Beltrán was bundled over in the box. The player picked himself up to take the spotkick but it simply wasn’t Torry’s day as the striker hit his tame attempt against the post. Almost from the rebound Hercules broke up field to punish the visitors with a third which was converted by the diminutive Pedro when he cut inside to hit a low shot under the body of Buyo. The win extends Hercules status at the top while, amazingly Torry remain in 3rd spot after Jove Espanol could only manage a draw. Next Sunday Torry are once again back at the Vicente Garcia for a 5pm ko against 2nd placed Villajoyosa where Pedreño will be looking for a much better performance.

Rockets Golf Society @Altorreal A long trek down the Murcia Motorway to this lovely golf course, For the time of year and the long hot summer the course was in pretty good condition but the greens were very awkward to read. Scoring overall was not very good but a very enjoyable day was had by all. In the Gold category Liam Foley came in with top score of the day 35 points followed by Rod Smith with 31 points in Second place and arfer Williams took 3rd place with 27 points. In the Silver category Andy Stenning came in with 29 points to take first place with Paul Mutter with 27 points in second place and Geoff Wild in third also with 27 points on countback. Ntp: Andy Stenning, Liam Foley, Mick Hithersay, Malcolm Anderson Longest Drive Malcolm Anderson, Best Guest Red Card Dobson Our next game is at Vistabella on Tuesday 12th December First tee 08.15am so please be there by 07.45am. This is our final game of the year and is the Xmas Bash. The Presentation will be held at our Presentation Dinner Dance on the 14th December 7.30 pm for 8.00am at The Marina Bar Calle Las Rosas. Torreta 11. Back to our base Bar Patricia in Torreta 3 for the presentation of prizes and a very tasty Cottage Pie. Anyone who would to join our Society or just want a game whilst on holiday give Ron a ring on 678 849 142 or email sanmigron@gmail.com


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