Costa Blanca Leader Edition 697

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No 697

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Another record breaking year for the Orihuela Costa RBL

The Orihuela Costa Branch of the Royal British Legion held it’s annual carol service on Thursday evening following the December monthly meeting at the Olympia Restaurant. After feasting on mince pies the branch sang along to a number of traditional carols with accompaniment from the

Phoenix Concert Band, led by Musical Director David Last. The carols were punctuated with songs from Cathy Carson who came out of retirement just for the evening. Members were in an especially good mood following the announcement of another record poppy collection by the branch. Continued on Page 2


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Once again the branch surpassed all expectations with their Poppy Appeal by collecting the incredible sum of €49,914, over €4,000 more than last year, which in itself was a record amount.

Cathy Carson came out of retirement for the evening

From small beginnings only 9 years ago, when the branch was first formed, and supporters collected a little over €6,000, the amount has increased year on year, thanks to the hard work and dedication of it’s enthusiastic members. Golf contributed €12,000 to the total amount thanks to the generosity of local societies and the efforts of Mick ‘the grip’ Reeves and Mick Gossage. There was a sizeable amount collected at Iceland in San Javier by Diana Wiltshire and her army of volunteers while a number of other branch members spent four days at Alicante-Elche Airport where the poppy boxes attracted sizeable donations in both Euros and UK Sterling. In addition to the donations gathered from the sale of poppies fundraising has continued all year round, one valuable source of income being the bookshelves, managed by Don and June Williams and that are located in a number of bars around the region. In announcing the final total, Poppy Appeal coordinator Eddie Coleman had a smile as wide as the gap between Mr Bean’s ears, as he thanked the many individuals who had provided their magnificent support to this amazing cause.

The Orihuela Costa Branch meets at the Olympia restaurant, Mil Palmeras, on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 7.00 for 7.30pm. The branch enjoys many social functions, and everyone is welcome. The District has 19 Branches and all arrange varied social events, as well as raising money for the Poppy Appeal and supporting our beneficiaries. New members are always welcome and you do not need to have an Armed Forces background to enjoy all the Branch has to offer. Locations and details of all our Branches can be found on our website: www.britishlegion.org. uk/counties/spain-north. For support and information, please email assistance.rbl.dns@gmail.com or call 676 451 780.

The Phoenix concert band were in impeccable form

Busy week for U3A

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orrevieja U3A members have just completed a very busy week. Amongst many other activities that were on offer, about 120 members attended the Quesada Golf Club for a Christmas feast including refreshment, which went down very well, as usual. Friday saw the Easy Walkers taking a trip around the Sucina area where they were allowed to briefly visit a local farm that was host to some newly arrived lambs. Considering the time of year, and despite strenuous searching, they did not come across any wise men or camels. Saturday was the turn of the Walking Group who took part in a longer walk around the Guardamar area with Sunday allowing the Petanca group to meet for one of its twice weekly sessions which, as usual, was well attended. Monday was the last monthly meeting this year of

the U3A and was held at the its normal venue the CMO building where, despite the lack of refreshments due to the ongoing closure of the cafeteria, members brought along their own drinks and food to eat whilst they were entertained by the Singing for Pleasure group. They were treated to songs old and new and a short selection of carols.There was also an amusing rendition of the old favourite Henry and Liza song "There's a Hole in my Bucket" enacted by a couple of brave U3A members who will remain anonymous to protect them!!

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Woman who killed daughter’s rapist finally released from prison Villena Prison whereMaría del Carmen García has spent the last 3 years

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aría del Carmen García, the woman who murdered her daughter's rapist in Benejúzar twelve years ago, will not have to spend her nights in jail anymore.

María del Carmen García with her daughter

Late last month she was given day release after serving a sentence Villena prison since May 2014. The agreement required her to report into Folcalent prison in Alicante, however, where she spent her nights. In the latest move, however, the prison authorities have now approved her wearing an electronic bracelet so she will no longer be required to sleep in prison. This has been confirmed by her lawyer, Joaquín Galant, who explained that by using this system her whereabouts will be known during the seven hours of the night that she must remain at home. In 2009 María del Carmen García was sentenced to nine years in prison. Following the murder of Antonio Cosme, the rapist who sexually abused her daughter when she was just 13 years old. The crime took place on June 13, 2005 when Cosme, who was on day release from prison, approached the mother when she was standing at a bus stop in Benejúzar. The woman went to the nearest petrol station, filled a bottle of gasoline and then threw it over the man, then setting him on fire by throwing a match. The rapist died from burns just ten days later. In 2014, she too ended up in prison after the appeals court twice denied her request for a pardon. María del Carmen García will finally end her sentence in August 2018 and until then she has to appear at the prison twice a month. Currently, her request for pardon is pending a resolution. Galant is confident that "if everything goes smoothly, possibly by January we should be able to completely remove the tag.”

The lawyer said that this will end "twenty years in the life of Mari Carmen that was stolen by the rapist of her 13-year-old daughter." The woman suffers from all sorts of effects and disorders because of the rape and the circumstances surrounding the sexual assault. "Now she wants to get back to some semblance of normality, surrounded by her husband, children and grandchildren," said Galant.

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he Pinatar Park shopping centre has been purchased by a South African investment fund. The Vukile Property Fund group have purchased the San Pedro site for 10.7 million euros.

Alfonso Brunet, head of the company in Spain, said that "these commercial centres in Spain constitute a great investment opportunity.”

The investment for the construction of the shopping facility amounted to about 16 million euros, with the economic losses suffered by the developer thought to be over 5 million euros.

Alfonso Brunet, head of the company in Spain, said that "we are very satisfied with the pace of transactions. These commercial centres in Spain constitute a great investment opportunity since they have survived thanks to their resilience during a number of difficult trading years. We believe that this strength comes from the profile of its tenants, who are international brands, and also because of the great demand for space.”

However, the new owners note in a statement that Pinatar Park already has already achieved profitability of 7%. With 100% occupation of its premises, despite competition and uncertainty due to the economic crisis. The Marmenorense facility, which occupies an area of 10,637 square meters, next to the N-332 road, in the area of Los Sáez, and very close to the commercial complex Dos Mares, is occupied by a number of different reference brands such as Aki (DIY), Vidal supermarkets and Burger King, as well as businesses dealing in furniture, toys, pet products and others. There is also a petrol station, a number of green areas and parking space for almost 400 cars. Last June, the Vukile fund announced that it had acquired eleven

retail parks in Spain worth 193 million euros through its Spanish subsidiary Castellana Properties Socimi, a figure that has now risen to thirteen with these latest acquisitions. Lawrence Rapp, the Chief Executive of Vukile, said Spain was a big engine of growth for Vukile and it was finalising the acquisition

Murcia-San Javier Airport records 14 consecutive months of growth Passenger traffic at Murcia-San Javier Airport grew 8.8 percent between January and November compared to the same period in 2016, registering a total of 1,153,312 passengers. Passengers arriving at San Javier Airport in record numbers

of the 25 000m Alameda Park retail park and shopping centre in Granada. He added that his company also had an option to acquire an adjacent plot of land to extend the Pinatar centre.

In addition, the number of landing and take-off operations rose to 8,290 in those eleven months, an increase of 4.4 percent compared to the previous year, according to figures released by AENA in their monthly report. In the month of November Murcia-San Javier Airport saw a total of 47,065 passengers pass through the facility, 6.6 percent more than last year. The number of landing and departure operations also rose to 390, representing a growth of 4, 3 percent. The AENA figures correspond to 14 consecutive months of growth in the number of passengers at the ‘threatened’ airport.

Farmer drowns installing fence The installation of a fence ended in tragedy on Friday when San Javier Local Police confirmed the death of a farmer who fell into an irrigation reservoir in El Mirador while he was erecting fencing. JJE, a 55-year-old Spaniard, was installing a fence on the farm, along with his son and a Moroccan labourer, when he accidentally ended up in the water. The man, according to the police, "could not swim and although his 22 year old son dived into the water to try to rescue him, neither he nor the Moroccan citizen could pull him out. The emergency services received several calls alerting them of the accident at 15.47 hours. It was attended by firefighters who used the services of a family friend, a diver, who went into the reservoir and located the body of the farmer.

The commercial core created between Dos Mares and Pinatar Park has now also begun to generate competition. Thus, work is underway on a new leisure facility in the area where a 2,000-metre building is being erected for an 18 lane bowling alley. Rapp said Vukile's portfolio was now extremely well-positioned for long term growth, with the stable defensive South African base creating the launch pad for further international growth, some it it quite possibly in Spain..


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charity venue in Playa Flamenca. Andy, who says that he is most definitely not a cyclist, looked rather bedraggled as he pulled up alongside Alfonso’s restaurant at about 3pm, but he described the group’s efforts as well worthwhile, having raised There was representation from HELP atCEIP Villar Palasi, Orihuela between 1700 and 2000 euros for their Home CB and the Orihuela Costa efforts. Community Care Group but most of the on stage activities were provided by groups from Andy was joined on the ride by Kevin Barnes Eastern Europe with the dancers, especially from La Marina, John Clarke of Sapphire the children, presenting routines that would Properties and Richard Cavendish from Blue put some of the ‘Strictly’ team to shame. Moon Solutions. They really were that good. Stevie Spit hosted the day’s live entertainment, with Melissa Jade Williams, Cindy There was a steady throughput of visitors all Fitzpatrick, The Honey’s Duo, both former afternoon and having now got the flavour members of TAABS, and Paris with her with this very first Christmas event, I would Essence Dancers, all providing their time for expect the organisers to build on what they free. achieved on Saturday, hopefully with a rather better input from Brit and Irish expats, when The event was organised by Norah and Penny they hold the event again in 2018. of the Orihuela Costa Community Care Association. On Sunday the Orihuela Costa Community Care Group were out again, but this time in If you would like to make a donation to the support of their final Tasha Appeal of the Tasha Appeal you can do so be searching for year. Tasha’s page at the Gofundme website or you can drop it in to the Celtic Isle every The event was focussed on Christmas crafts, Saturday. cakes, jewellery, cards and a raffle, in an effort to raise funds to send Tasha to the USA Alternatively, volunteers will be collecting for specialist treatment and although Tasha for Tasha in the main square of La Zenia herself was unfortunately too ill to attend her Boulevard tomorrow, Tuesday 19th father Andy was joined by three friends in December, and every day during the coming week, from 10am till late. cycling the 30 km from La Marina to the wo events took place over the weekend outside the Orihuela Costa Town Hall. On Saturday there was a Charity Party organised by the Town Hall aimed at International residents and their Associations.

Andy, pictured left, said that he thought the sponsored ride could reach 2000 euro

Orihuela forum against abandoned and mistreated animals The Councilor for Health, Noelia Grao, together with Maite Lopez, a representative of the volunteers at the animal protection centre Asoka Orihuela said on Friday that the city will be hosting the IV Forum against the abandonment and mistreatment of Animals, which will take place on Saturday, December 23, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Gabriel Miró Roundabout. The intention is to raise awareness about responsible animal ownership, through an information booth and children's workshops, as well as various activities such as a charity market, charity raffle, a catwalk and a donation collection

point for the Protection Centre. With Christmas just around the corner the animal charity will also be distributing information to schools in the area with the message "Animals are not toys”, hoping that they can raise awareness among young children that they must respect and take care of animals. The councillor said "We invite families to come to the Glorieta, and bring along their pets, to learn about the work of the volunteers from the Animal Protection Centre, which currently houses about 160 dogs and about 90 abandoned cats that are all waiting for a home."


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Judge releases nine Guardia Civil Officers on bail

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he nine civil guard officers from Torrevieja and Pilar de la Horadada who were arrested and detained over a month ago on charges of corruption have all been released on bail.

Juana López Hoyos, the magistrate of the Court of Instruction number 2 in Torrevieja, confirmed their release this week on bail of 3,000, 5,000 and 18,000 euros with the amounts relative to each individual’s complicity in the investigation. Two civilians were also released on bail at the same time although another four civilians remain in custody. In addition to the payment of bail all of the officers and civilians released have been required to surrender their passports and banned from leaving the country. The judge has also instructed the individuals to appear in court twice a month whilst they remain on bail. They have also been banned from handling or using weapons. The number of people under scrutiny is thought to be at least 26. All are being investigated for crimes against public health, influence peddling, fraud, failure to prosecute crimes, lying to senior officers and the disclosure of information. Meanwhile the Unified Association of Civil Guards (AUGC) is not at all happy about the course that the investigation is taking saying that the vast majority of agents operating in the Torrevieja and Pilar de la Horadada police barracks are not at all implicated in the case and completely above suspicion. However al appear to have been tarred with the same brush with many of them suffering collateral damage from the investigation. They say that investigators should make it absolutely clear that these officers are in no way implicated in the enquiry. The union have also asked the question as to why all of the agents under investigation are rank and file with no officers or non-commissioned officers so fare being implicated. They say that the involvement of only agents of the basic scale is highly suspicious.

Operation "Sakura" was opened in early 2016 by the Judicial Police of the Civil Guard based in Alicante with the aim of dismantling an organisation dedicated to the trafficking of narcotics with the alleged collaboration of several civil guards. As the investigation began to unfold phone taps were put on a number of the agents as a result of which further officers were implicated as the enquiry widened. More than 10,000 documents have now been filed in which criminal situations, many carried out by Guardia officers, are described in detail. The union added that the judicial intervention has caused a great deal of tension and concern among the agents stationed in Torrevieja. Two civil guards associations have defended the work that is carried out on a daily basis in the Vega Baja and have highlighted the dangers of making sweeping statements about the situation of the security forces, remembering that it was the Civil Guard itself that opened the investigation and is now prosecuting these alleged criminal situations that involve their own colleagues.

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Age Concern spreads Christmas cheer n Friday 15th December volunteers from Age Concern spent an hour or two with the English and Spanish residents of Residencia 3 Edad Mediterraneo Care Home in Rojales for their annual Carol Concert. Over two dozen residents sat in the garden and joined in with Christmas carols sung in both English and Spanish by the popular Rascals choir. The Rascals, extremely staunch supporters of Age Concern and everything they do, distributed tambourines and handbells to the residents, which they all had fun playing. Papa Noel made an appearance and handed a Christmas gift of chocolates to all the residents followed by staff of the Care Home coming out with trays upon trays of delicious biscuits, cakes and a Christmas tipple for all. The afternoon was rounded off with many residents, Rascals and staff dancing and we even saw a few flamenco moves! It was an emotional afternoon seeing so many people, some mentally and physically handicapped, taking part in the festivities with relish.

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This Care Home is very close to the heart of Age Concern as every Friday many volunteers give their time, willingly, taking residents out of the Home either on foot or in their wheelchairs, for a stroll around Rojales sometimes stopping for a coffee, but mainly to just simply have a conversation. Two or three more volunteers, especially any Spanish speakers, could boost our volunteer team giving pleasure to people not as fortunate as us, and as the saying goes, ‘There but for the grace of God go I’.

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Community tree symbolises diversity of Orihuela Costa

This last Wednesday 13th, members of Las Filipinas Association, together with a number of local volunteers, gave their time to decorate one of the pine trees located in Los Dolses.

ments and decorations to be put on the tree as a siymbol of integration, diversity, harmony and peaceful coexistence among the many dozens of different nationalities living in the area.

The community group adorned the tree with christmas decorations donated by the Phoenix International School, Ampa Playas Orihuela, Las Filipinas Association and many local residents.

Officers from the N332 Community Traffic Group have made a number of special decorations from their worn and damaged uniforms, with which they wish everyone Safe and Happy travels during this Christmas holiday period.

The idea was to make handmade christmas orna-

Services, for distribution to families and elderly folk who are struggling over the Festive period. Diners were entertained by the very talented and versatile Johnny Scott, who not only played for a reduced fee, but having won 100 euros on the football scratch card, then donated his winnings to the night's funds. Next month's Charity night will be on Wednesday, 24th January, with Woody, who is always a sell out. Tickets are available from the Restaurant; Post Room Benijofar; Card Place in Benimar With the Cllr for Integration of Residents, Derek Monks

A total of 840 euros was raised, and this was spent on Christmas food boxes, which were handed over to Lourdes Lopez Tajes, Councillor for Social

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If you could give a couple of hours on a Friday (there is a rota system) and would be willing to bring a little bit of happiness into the lives of Care Home residents, please telephone the Age Concern Centre on 966 786 887.

Not just fish ‘n’ chips

Quesada Fish & Chips Restaurant hosted another fund raising night, with the money raised on this occasion going to buy Christmas food and treats for the needy in Rojales.

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and REDZ cafe bar in Quesada. Price is just 10 euros for great food and excellent entertainment.


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Living in Spain and the Canary Islands A new b ook by B arrie Mahoney Barrie Mahoney was a head teacher and school inspector in the UK, as well as a reporter in Spain, before moving to the Canary Islands to launch and edit a new English language newspaper.

He enjoys life in the sun as a columnist and author, and continues to write a series of popular novels, books for expats, as well as designing mobile apps and websites to promote the Canary Islands.

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agents were gloomy and removal companies were reporting a sudden resurgence in business, as many Brits were leaving Spain and heading back to the UK. Of course, many of the elderly and sick could not do this, because they had neither the resources, good health or inclination to deal with what would be for many a traumatic return to life in the UK. I also doubt that many would survive the rapid drop in temperature either. The political climate is changing once again. As I look back over these turbulent 12 months, I know that many businesses, banks, estate agents and removal companies in Spain are reporting a greater positivity and enthusiasm from those who are still longing to move from the UK to Europe. For many, the EU referendum has confirmed what they already knew; that they are firstly European and not just British. Politically, many dislike what they see as a new antiEuropean order within the British political establishment and have decided to vote with their feet. As well as retirees looking to fulfil their dream of heading for a healthier life in the sun, young people are seeing their future as still being part of the bigger European dream. Despite significant changes, there are new realisations for British people hoping to make a new life within a country of their choosing, and not just the territorial constraints created by an accident of birth. It is true that many of the opportunities and freedoms have narrowed since myself and many others began our new lives in Spain, as well as other parts of Europe. The opportunities provided by the freedom of movement to live and work in any country across this exciting and inspiring continent are the envy of many across the world and should not be lightly overlooked. Life is short; if you have the enthusiasm and the means, my best advice is to grasp every opportunity to ‘live your dream’.

hat a year 2017 has been for British immigrants living in Europe, as well as for those hoping to make a new home in the sun. Since I wrote the first ‘Letter from the Atlantic’ as a newspaper reporter in 2004, so many things have changed. When my partner and I moved to the Costa Blanca, it was a time of great optimism and exciting possibilities. The exchange rate meant that the British living in Europe were getting a very favourable deal. Property prices in Spain were realistic, and for many people the opportunity of a new life in the sun became a reality and not just a dream. It was also a time when British entrepreneurs established new and successful businesses in the Costas, and Spain was grateful for the investment and made newcomers welcome. It was a time when it seemed that nothing could halt the enthusiasm of the British for a new life in Spain. Then there was the financial crash, later to be followed by the EU referendum and what has since become known as ‘Brexit’. Looking back, it should have been obvious that the pound was severely over valued for many years, and that many Brits were living in a ‘fool’s paradise’ that would eventually come to an abrupt end. There was rapid devaluation of house prices, leading to negative equity and financial chaos for many who had over extended themselves when buying a property in Spain. A number of British owned businesses in Spain collapsed, leaving many disillusioned and with little option other than to return reluctantly to the country of their birth. The result of the referendum, initiated by the then Prime Minister, David Cameron, went badly wrong from the point of view of many Brits living in Spain. The result of the referendum was accompanied by a fall in the value of the pound, and left many with a reduction of around 20 per cent of the income that they were used to. Pensioners, and those on a low income were the first to feel the initial impact of the decision to leave the European Union, and for a time it seemed that the rush to leave Britain for a sunnier future had ground to an abrupt halt, as the electorate began to take stock of their new position outside the European Union. My new book, ‘Living in Spain and the Canary Islands’ goes back to the beginning of the year with a series of letters that reflected and

expressed the mood at the time. Confused as to what the future would bring, there were often angry, and sometimes depressed conversations in bars, restaurants and all areas of British social life in Spain and the Canary Islands, which is where I currently live. Estate

If you enjoyed this article, take a look at my websites: http://barriemahoney.com and http://thecanaryislander.com or read my latest book, ‘Living in Spain and the Canary Islands’ (ISBN: 9780995602724). Available in paperback from Amazon, Waterstones and all good bookshops, as well as on Amazon Kindle. Join me on Facebook: @barrie.mahoney

Local Police intensify patrols

Woman rescued from half built pool

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70 year old woman and her 40 year old daughter were injured when they fell into a half built pool on Thursday after leaning on a balustrade that collapsed. The swimming pool is under construction in their house at Calle Costa de la Luz in Quesada and as the pair were leaning over the balustrade to inspect the work it completely gave way. The pair then fell from a height of 4.5 meters into

the shell of the pool that was enmeshed in wrought iron. The daughter was eventually able to get out of the pool and call the emergency services who attended the scene from Almoradi Park. The mother, of Swedish nationality, was moved out of the pool by the firemen, paramedics and officers from the Policia local prior to being transferred to Torrevieja Hospital where she was treated for her injuries.

The mayor of Torrevieja, José Manuel Dolón, told a press conference on Friday that the campaign has been increased to identify those people who are discarding their garden waste illegally and in contravention of the Municipal Ordinance for the Promotion of the Environment. The mayor said that a penalty of 100 euros that has been imposed by the Local Police on a gardening company that has disposed of pruning in a skip that is only authorised for the disposal of building materials.

A few months ago the mayor publicly announced his intention of putting an end to practices that spoil the cleanliness, mainly of urbanisations and residential areas in the municipality and announced that the regulations would be strictly applied. He said that such practices are currently widespread among companies and gardening professionals that prefer to dispose of their waste illegally containers instead of taking it to authorised disposal points.


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his week the Bank of England voted to keep interest rates the same. The currency market tends to focus on how many members of the committee vote one way or the other and this week it was 9-0.

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At the time of writing (Friday) the pound is down against the euro at 1.1330 and against the US dollar at 1.337 while the euro is at 1.18 against the US dollar. In the run-up to Christmas the markets aren’t expecting any dramatic data so it is likely to be political events affecting exchange rates.

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How close you get to the market rate depends on the amount you are buying - so for a few hundred euros at the airport you could be as much as 10% away from the market, while a hundred thousand euros would be nearer to 2% at your bank or less than 1% at a broker. The phrase ‘no commission’ is nonsense as the actual commission is hidden in the exchange rate.

Whatever the market rate, what is the rate you get? You certainly won’t get the rate you see online or on your iPhone.

How much depends on your bank and the expensive rent a Bureau de Change has to pay at the airport. Using a broker often saves you money on large transactions.

For a start there is a buy and a sell rate in the market so if you see just one rate, that will be in the middle of the buy and sell.

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Christmas Activities on the Orihuela Costa DECEMBER: On Wednesday 13th and Thursday 14th from 5pm till 8 pm at the Sports Centre (CDM) JUVE ORIHUELA COSTA, there will be a number of different activities such as rock climbing, Christmas craft workshops, electric cars, a WII area and an X-Box area. On Saturday 16th, a charity party is being organised by a number of different International Associations from 12 noon till 7pm in Calle Pablo Picasso, next to the Town Hall in Orihuela Costa. Also on Saturday 16th, there will be a Christmas concert 'A night full of magic' at 7:30pm in the

Ecumenical Centre in La Zenia with the Unión Lírica Orcelitana (ULO) band. On Friday 22nd, Father Christmas parades at 5:30 pm at the shopping centre Zenia Boulevard. A parade along the Calle Nicolás de Bussi and Calle Salvador Dalí to the shopping centre. On Monday 25th there will be a Christmas concert with ACAMDO at 12 noon at La Zenia beach.

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Portobello Walking Football in support of local charities Portobello Walking Football team, based at the Portobello Bar in Pinar de Campoverde, presented 2 cheques last week, each for 500 Euros, to AECC Cancer Research and to Amigos de San Jose Obrera, the Oriheula Childrens Foundation. The monies were raised and collected by the football team at various fundraising events held at the Bar. Consisting of 20+ youngsters between the ages of

50 and 75, the team has been playing locally for approximately 18 month. They meet and train every Thursday at the Pilar de la Horadada Deportivo. Next charity fundraiser, we are told, is a walk to be undertaken by two of its members, Dave Coupe and Steve Howarth. More details to follow. More information about the club from Jonny Glennon at the Portobello Bar.

JANUARY: On Friday 5th: the Three King’s parade at 5pm from Calle Nicolás de Bussi and Calle Salvador Dalí to the shopping centre Zenia Boulevard, where a reception will take place.

Christmas cheer at Iceland

On Friday 8th and Saturday 9th December Age Concern were present at Overseas Supermarkets in San Fulgencio selling raffle tickets for some truly fantastic prizes. The first prize was a huge hamper filled to the brim with tasty goodies and a few bottles of Christmas spirit. Second prize was very similar and the third prize was a voucher to the value of 25e kindly donated by the supermarket. Customers of the supermarket were so very generous in not only buying raffle tickets but giving monetary donations also. A staggering amount of 662.62e was raised which will go to the upkeep of all the many services and mobility aids Age Concern offer to the over 50’s on the Southern Costa Blanca. Delighted first prize winners were Pat Humphrey and Cindy Parker from Quesada. Pauline Land, from La Marina, was the second prize winner and a very lucky young man, Adam, scooped the third prize of the 25e voucher. Many volunteers from Age Concern willingly gave their time meeting and greeting people in the supermarket over the long two day period. President, Maureen Payne, was overjoyed with the response of happy Christmas shoppers and valiant volunteers and has promised to repeat this successful fundraising effort in 2018.

Brand new carol for Crescendo At their Christmas concerts in December, Crescendo International Choir sang a brand new carol written specially for them. The choirs’ accompanist Antonio Guillen Posteguillo set to music a Christmas poem written by choir member Margot Gay entitled “Christmas time is here” Margot and her husband Richard joined Crescendo in 2005 shortly after moving to Spain. Sadly, Richard died in November 2013 and the carol is dedicated to his memory as he was known as ‘Papa Noel’ to everyone in Dolores. Toni is a very experienced pianist and composer and has been the accompanist for Crescendo for several years. Margot is becoming quite well known for her poems and short stories published in local papers and magazines. (Look out for a story entitled ‘Santa Claus in Spain’ in the Christmas edition of TV Choice.)


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Rojales Panto - Ali Baba and the forty thieves Welcome to the Rojales Pantomime groups 2018 pantomime Alibaba and the forty thieves. Alibaba and the forty thieves is one of the most famous stories from the One Thousand and one nights. The script has been updated but still retains its traditional panto atmosphere and humour. Cast and crew are putting the final touches to their pantomime Alibaba and the forty thieves. A dedicated team and new cast members are pulling out all the stops in every way possible to bring to you, the audience another fun filled panto. Meet the wicked Bombastardo who is plotting his next vile scheme to become the ruler of the world. Will he achieve his ambition? Can Alibaba and his faithful friend Margarina save the day with the help of the Genie? Will there be a love story or two?

The recent "Mingle Bells" event for "Reach Out" raised a very satisfactory 366.60 Euros. As usual the venue was the welcoming Marina Bar in Calle de Las Rosas Torrevieja and the superb Christmas lunch complimented what was to become a very fun filled afternoon including a Quiz, raffle, Tombola and many other surprises. The festive theme continued with songs from The Rascals who gave up their time to support the charity and even Santa popped in to hand out Mince Pies to everyone. David and Lorraine Whitney, once again organized this unique event and together with their dedicated volunteers made sure that the afternoon was a success. Thanks must go also to Iceland Supermarket for their generous donations of mince pies for this event and also for their ongoing collection of food for the charity. Thanks too to everybody who donated to this fun afternoon your generosity is very much appreciated.

There will be lots of songs and dance numbers also slapstick, jokes and audience participation with hissing and booing definitely encouraged not to mention “he’s behind you” or “oh no he isn’t”, “oh yes he is “ The cast will include children from ‘Essence Dance and Fitness’ helping to make up the chorus. A happy ending is a certainty but you will have to visit Escuela de Musica Los Montesinos Jan 11th, 12th. & 13th. To find out the rest. Tickets 7 euro. 5 for children Visit the web site (contact) for details of outlets selling tickets near you www.rojalespantomimegroup or for Reservation & more info. Christine 678 212 034 or email. shimserv@gmail.com

Double celebration for stage company

Back to normality for Stagestruck

The Deadwood Stage Company joined in wishing one of their members, Theresa, a very happy birthday for her special day. A scrumptious chocolate cake was made by Rose with the pretext of the top decorations being good for ones diet!!! She and Jude are seen alongside a Christmas tree and the other 19 members present raised their glasses to toast Theresa, as well as wishing all your readers a very merry Christmas. The next venture for "The Deadwood Stage Company" will be "Cinder-Hella". This comedy with a Panto theme will be presented at "The Madhouse", Pueblo Principe, Villa Costa 9-11 February Tickets @ 6€ each are obtainable from members or you can ring Vida for more information. Meanwhile, "Deadwood" carry on rehearsing and hope you all enjoy the festive season and can look forward to a happy, healthy New Year.

Stagestruck Theatre Group would normally have staged their annual pantomime by now but unfortunately, this year's performance had to be cancelled due to ill health. However, this hasn't prevented the group from raising money for charity. A small group have continued to do Murder Mysteries in local bars and the whole group recently showcased their individual talents with an evening of variety which included singing, dancing, comedy sketches and monologues. Leaf's bar in Quesada hosted the show on 2 separate evenings with 1000 euros raised from ticket sales and raffle. Stagestruck will make this amount up to 2000 euros and this will be donated to the Torrevieja Alzheimer's Association. The group will begin their 2018 rehearsals in January for their Summer production. The show will be a musical comedy, an original script written by Stagestruck Director, Leigh Humphries. If you would like to be informed of future Stagestruck shows and events, please make a request to be added to the mailing list to leigh.humphries58@gmail.com.




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Social and Clubs The next monthly meeing of the Orihuela Costa Branch of the Royal British Legion will be on 18 Jan at the Olympia Restaurant in Mil Palmeras starting at 7.30pm. 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

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EURONICS THURSDAY DART LEAGUE “THE ELECTRICAL SHOP” - BLUE LAGOON Match Results for 14th December 2017 (pts for win/draw) El Capitan (2) 8-4 Las Rosas Amigos Misfits 3-9 Junction Jaguars (2) Hub Hyenas (2) 8-4 Angels Wee Rockers (2) 8-4 Tavern Oldies Ale House (2) 1-11 Hub Hellraisers Junction Jackals P-P Porter House Porter House Bees P-P Pint Depot Queens Porter House games postponed due to bereavement.

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 10 8 8 9 10 10 9 10 9 10 9 9 8 8 9

Pts 20 14 14 15 13 11 11 12 8 7 3 3 2 2 1

Legs 93 67 66 78 71 65 62 61 48 50 37 34 33 27 20

180’s John Walker (El Capitan); Joe Miller (Hub Hyenas); Harvey Lane (Porter House Bees); Aroldas Klimonis (El Capitan), Eugene Gillespie (Tavern); Paul Durrant (Hyenas) Jeff Ward (Porter House); Andy Rutter (Junction Jackals); Angela Garside (Tavern Oldies), John Walker’s 2nd one Highest Check-out: Jordan Johnson (Ale House) 141 GOODBYE TOM It is with deep sadness that we inform those who haven’t already heard, that Tom, Landlord of the Porter House, passed away last

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week. Everyone in the league will know him as he was always there to serve us our drinks and bring out those signature sausages at half time. Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences go out to his wife Josie and family. Angels v Hub Hyenas 4-8 Hub Hyenas remain unbeaten and still top after taking both points following their visit to Angels. Hyenas were quickly into their stride taking the first three legs courtesy of John Williams D10, John Eyre D8,& D16. Joe Miller 125, Paul Durrant 100, and Simon Williams 139, provided the scoring. Miller added to his ton tally in the 1st pairs, partner Alex Nikolov completing the 601 on D12, plus a ton for good measure. Phil Waller's 2x 100 not quite enough for the Angels. Williams made it 5-0 on D2, before Dave Wright and Kain Hickman reduced the visitors lead, Wright coolly converting D8. Rod Stewart lookalike Waller turned the clock back with a fine win over Eyre 140, hitting 100,125 and D5, to give the hosts a shout. Paul Gripwell's 2x100 looked good enough for victory over Williams, but the captain edged it with a ton and D10, to ensure the draw. Martin Hastings was score for score with Durrant until a ton, plus a 110 out ( T20, S10,D20 ), gave the Hyenas both points. A tasty 140 and D20 from Wright earned the Wolves supporter his Man of the Match accolade against an on fire Nikolov, 140, 106. Hickman made it four for the Angels on D2. Report by Paul Durrant Amigos Misfits v Junction Jaguars 3-9 Just a few words of congratulations to the ladies from The Junction who had their best win of the season and probably ever! We could not believe that we were 8-0 up at one point and only very narrowly missed making it a grand slam victory against our old friends, the

The Ale House receive some Christmas Crackers from the Hub Hellraisers! Misfits. The Jags found their form and their finishes and left the bar in jubilation. Thanks for a great night Sonya and co, we shall come again! LOTM Lesley Eagles (Jaguars), Angie Chick (Amigos). El Capitan v Las Rosas 8 -4 Mr Walker hit another 180 this week and gained MOTM for El Capo’s and Captain Carlos Montes was awarded the accolade for Las Rosas. Other than that, the result sheet, although beautifully written, was bereft of much detail. Well done Walker, you lovely, lovely man. Christmas Mixed Pairs Competition: Thursday 21st Dec. Don’t forget your darts and outfits for the Mixed pairs competition at Georgiou’s! Starts 7:30pm prompt for registration and the draw. For those of you not entering, please may the committee take this opportunity to wish you all a Very Merry Christmas and we look forward to seeing you all in 2018!

Torrevieja Ladies Darts Organisation - By Pam Horton Final Results for the Founder’s Shield Primadonnas 4-4 Friendly's Chicas Wildcats Macklins 1-7 Gap Ladies Black Dog Ladies 5-3 Macklins Dolly Mixtures Friendly's Temps 6-2 El Balcon Chicas Black Dog Ladies 2-6 Gap Ladies El Balcon Chicas 5-3 Friendly's Chicas Friendly's Temps 7-1 Wildcats at Macklins Dolly Mixtures 3-5 Primadonnas P Gap Ladies 14 El Balcon Chicas 14 Black Dog Ladies 14 Friendly's Temps 14 Friendlys Chicas 14 Primadonnas 14 Wildcats at Macklins14 Dolly Mixtures 14

W 13 7 6 5 3 3 4 3

D 1 1 3 5 5 5 1 3

L 0 6 5 4 6 6 9 8

Pts. 41 29 29 29 25 25 23 23

Congratulations to the Gap Ladies who win the Founder’s Shield this season. After Christmas we move onto our regular Ladies League Format. Hot Darts: Pamela Taylor 160+120, Sandra Crabbe 160+121+132, Jane Barnes 144+100, Mitch Halliday 140+100x2, Sue Casey 138, Jose Bligh 134, Caroline Shepherd 133, Pamela Taylor 133, Pam Horton 129,Beatty Powell 127+100x4,Lillian Thomson 127, Ann Wharton 125, Yvonne Railton 124+104, Bliss Wright 120, Sheelah Cooper 118, Ann Wharton 117, Caroline Shepherd, Marylyne Jackson 116, June Hawkins 115, Simone de Lacy, Linda Bently 112 Sue Casey 111, Stacey McDermott, Lisa Alsop, Brenda Harper 109, Sharon O'Rourke 105, Maureen Church, Margaret Boden, Shirley Stephenson 102, Cynthia Jevons 100x2, Tracy Simpson, Karen Christopher, Selma Dyer 100 Highest Checkout: 89 Chris Greenwood REMINDER - The Ladies League Memorial Shield Tomorrow, Tuesday the 19th December at the New Tavern, in San Miguel the competition will be held for the Ladies League Memorial Shield. It is to be held in Memory of Irene Russell and Eileen

Evette. Registration is at 19.45 for 20.00h start. The Raffle is being organised by the Friendly Temps and the Wildcats. Everyone is asked to come in Fancy Dress and there is a small prize for the best Fancy Dress. We look forward to seeing you all then. Wildcats are Recruiting The Wildcats team has been struggling this season due to the extended summer, players working, and next season one of our players is moving back to the UK. The Wildcats would like to recruit another two players, so if you are a Lady darts player looking for a team to play for please contact me by email or on the number below (answering machine). The Wildcats play from Macklins Bar in Via Park III and we would offer you a warm welcome. Pam Horton, 96 571 0066, mailto: Dartess501@gmail.com


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RESULTS AND TABLES / WEEK 9 - 11 December ENTERPRISE DIVISION Vistabella Drivers 133 (14) Vistabella Albatrosses 117 (10) Quesada Pearls 102 (6) San Miguel Meteors 107 (10) Emerald Isle Titans 126 (12) Pat McEwan presents 310 euro to Manolo of San Miguel Arcangels San Miguel Winter League team had a fantastic result in their rearranged game at home with La Siesta winning 11 points to 1. Well played to Noel Davis, Val & Chris Collier, Stuart Denholm 169: Margaret Patterson, Tony Sansom, Lee Sinclair, Mary Dyer 20-9: Reg Cooper, Dave Greenland, Gail Willshire, Lynn Greenland 29-12; Carol Rudge, Linda Plaisted, Allen Patterson, Cliff Plaisted 19-18; Jan Allen, Stuart Hemmings, Len Rudge, Steve Cantley drew 15 all. Shots for 99, against 63. Another home game on Wednesday against La Marina, this time winning 8 points to 4. Well done to Noel Davis, Val & Chris Collier, Stuart Denholm 17-14; Reg Cooper, Dave Greenland, Gail Willshire, Lynn Greenland 26-9; Margaret Patterson, Linda Plaisted, Allen Patterson, Cliff Plaisted 19-12; Mary Dyers team lost by 2 and Steve Cantleys team lost by 2. Shots for 93, against 70. The weather wasn't very kind to all Monday games, but the PULSARS had a brilliant result over Quesada Pearls!! Winning 10 points to 4. Irene Ward, Sheila Booth, Mike Douglas 28-5; Pat McEwan, Jan Farmer, John Raby 21-12; Peter & Brenda Rees, John Marshall 25-19; Alan Booth, Tom Dalgleish, Ron Nairey 20-13; Shots for 113, against 91.. Well bowled PULSARS. The METEORS also had a great result winning 12 points to 2 against La Marina Explorers at home. Noel Davis, Stuart Hemmings, Stuart Denholm 29-3; Margaret Rogers, Dave Greenland, Steve Cantley 15-14; Tony Sansom, Val Collier, Gail Willshire 27-10; Margaret & Allen Patterson, Cliff Plaisted 26-10; Reg Cooper, Mary Dyer, Chris Collier 24-9. Shots for 131 to 65. The COMETS didn't do too well away at Greenlands only managing to pick up 2 points. Bob Nesbitt, Carl & Ann Eagle won 29-6 well played; , Frank Scottherns teams only lost by 1 shot; Jack Jacksons team only lost by 1 shot; Total Shots were 99 to the Comets, 107 to Greenlands. A great big thank you to our Social Secretary, Paul Thomas for organising such a great night for our Christmas Dinner at El Prado. The night went off really well, with good food, good company and great entertainment provided by Debbie H. The Dance floor was full all night. The draw for the Christmas hampers took place the same night, First hamper went to Eileen Potts, the second hamper went to Barbara Scotthern.. The sheet is up for The Silly Beggars Roll Up on New Years Day. Starts at 11am, Mince Pies and Wine are the order of the day. Get your names down - Come and have a laugh!!! Our Christmas Appeal raised €310 for San Miguel Arcangels. This was presented to Manolo Gomez by Club Secretary Pat McEwan. Many thanks to all who donated to this worthy charity. For further information on San Miguel Bowls Club, please contact our President, Rosamond Stockell, telephone 699 232 910 or Secretary, Pat McEwan, telephone 966 714 257. San Miguel BC would like to wish our sponsors and bowlers at all clubs a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

San Miguel Pulsars 86 (0) La Marina Explorers 98 (4) San Luis Klingons 102 (8) La Siesta Apollos 79 (4) Monte Mar Matadors 89 (2)

P W D L San Luis Klingons 9 38 3 13 Vistabella Albatrosses 9 34 1 19 Emerald Isle Titans 9 31 2 21 San Miguel Meteors 9 28 2 24 Quesada Pearls 9 27 2 25 Vistabella Drivers 9 27 2 25 La Siesta Apollos 9 21 0 33 La Marina Explorers 9 20 1 33 Monte Mar Matadors * 9 19 1 34 San Miguel Pulsars 9 17 2 35 * 2 ) deducted for failing to field a full team

O/W 7.5 7 5 7 4.5 4 3 3 2 2

Diff 273 214 79 71 137 -5 -139 -147 -213 -270

Pts 94 83 74 72 65 64 48 47 41 40

DISCOVERY DIVISION La Marina Pathfinders 95 (8) Em Isle Moonrakers 101 (8) Greenlands Sycamores 107 (12) El Rancho Pintos 128 (8) Monte Mar Toreadors 48 (0)

Emerald Isle Neptunes 97 (6) Greenlands Maples 98 (6) San Miguel Comets 99 (2) Quesada Diamonds 99 (6) San Luis Trekkers 124 (14)

P W D L San Luis Trekkers 9 36 2 16 La Marina Pathfinders 9 33 1 20 Quesada Diamonds 9 33 2 19 Greenlands Maples 9 31 1 22 El Rancho Pintos 9 30 2 22 Emerald Isle Neptunes * 9 28 0 26 San Miguel Comets 9 24 0 30 Monte Mar Toreadors * 9 18 2 34 Greenlands Sycamores ** 9 18 1 35 Emerald Isle Moonrakers 9 13 1 40 * 2 ) deducted for failing to field a full side ** 4 ) deducted for failing to field a full side

O/W 7 6 5 4 4 7 4 4 3 1

Diff 277 187 165 69 165 113 8 -212 -345 -427

Pts 88 79 78 71 70 68 56 44 39 29

VOYAGER DIVISION Vistabella Eagles (A) Horadada Falcons (A) San Luis Vulcans 111 (9) Quesada Rubies 93 (2)

La Siesta Pioneers (A) San Luis Romulans (A) El Rancho Raiders 105 (5) Mazarron Mariners 116 (12)

P W D L Mazarron Mariners 8 34 3 11 Quesada Rubies 8 27 0 21 San Luis Vulcans 8 22 4 22 Vistabella Eagles 7 25 2 15 La Siesta Pioneers 7 22 2 18 Horadada Falcons 7 20 4 18 El Rancho Raiders 8 16 2 30 Country Bls Flamingos # 8 18 2 28 San Luis Romulans * 7 10 1 31 * 2 ) deducted for failing to field a full team # 1 point deducted for reporting infringement

O/W 8 3 6 3 5 4 3 1 1

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Pts 87 60 60 58 56 52 40 39 21

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Premier 20 Knock-Out competition. Sunday 10th an incredibly close match; with a few ends to go it looked as though Javea had the upper hand & it really could have gone either way. But thanks to all the San Luis players holding their nerve we won 5-3, Home: Colin Jackson 21-14, Kath Reid & Tom Hill 14-12, Ann Holland, Keith Phillips, Peter McEneany, Mal Hughes 13-12. Away: June & Keith Jones 15-14, Shirley Verity, Ray Clarke, Sab & Russell Marks 18-11. Monday 11th: South Alicante Bowls: SL Klingons home v LS Apollos; a good result 10-4, shots 127-80. Winners: Kath Reid, Peter McEneany, Ian Kenyon 18-13, Lynne Morris, Ray Clarke, Tom Hill 36-8, Colin Jackson, Keith Phillips, Mal Hughes 26-9, Pam Lockett, June & Keith Jones 14-11. SL Trekkers; a great result away v MM Toreadors 14-0, shots 124 -48. Winners: Shirley Verity, Jo & Jules Pering 23-11, Helen Hammond, Barry Roseveare, Scott Malden 339, Allen Bowen, Peter Fuller, Suzi Cooper 32-14, Irene Everett, Marina Beardsall, Vic Slater 16-14. Unfortunately Monte Mar were not able to field enough teams so we had two 10-0 w/o results. SL Vulcans, home v El Rancho Raiders, a good result 9-5, close on shots111-105. Winners: Dennis Jackson, Cas Blay, Drew Russell 2412, Ian Ross, Chris Jackson, Brenda Brown 16-16, Doug & Fay Beattie, Geoff Shand 23-17, Ray Whatmough, Chris Brooks, Dave Steadman 23-15. SL Romulans, away v Horadada Falcons started their morning match but unfortunately the rain drowned it out; so it will need to be be re-arranged. Wednesday 13th Winter League at home v Greenlands, good win 102, 101 shots-62. Winners: Giuseppe Galelli, Brian Pocock, Sabrina Marks, Mal Hughes 19-15, Shirley Verity, Ray Clarke, Jules Pering, Russell Marks 27-8, Kath Reid, Ann Holland, Scott Malden, Ian Kenyon 27-6, Lynne Morris, June Jones, Tom Hill, Keith Jones 1512. No Berleen match this week, so 2 San Luis teams played each other – thanks to the commitment of our members. After the battle on the green we enjoyed a great Xmas lunch together, including singing the “12 days of Xmas”!!! So that’s it now for all the league matches until 8th January. The Chicken drives and Vic’s hamper continue; check online calendar or on-site chalk board. Happy Christmas to all bowlers and a healthy New Year in 2018, Club information: www.sanluisbowls.byethost7.com or contact June Jones, Club Captain: 691 903 773.

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The Explorers went voyaging over to play San Miguel Meteors and unfortunately got blown away by accomplished opposition with score of 2-12 to them. Shirley Hadaway’s trio of Phil Pape and Hilary Cronk were our only winner 19-10. Funny sort of game I believe when Emerald Isle Neptunes came over to play our Pathfinders with us winning just by 8-6. There were a lot of high scoring rinks which led to the Neptunes winning by two shot overall while we won on four rinks. So well played Alan Castle, George Furzer and Lorita Rae 16-14. Even more so to John Morgan, Arthur Cronk and Paul Tregoing a great20-7 win and even, even more, more so by John Rae, Barbara Forshaw and Martin Butler winning 34-8. Mustn’t forget Len Daniels, Mike Brain and Mo Taylor who struggled to win 10-0 as the opposition didn’t turn up. Monday night saw us posh up and turn out for our Christmas meal and Disco at Paolas and Eleanors. Luckily most people had left before the Competition Secretary took hold of the microphone and gave the worst singing performance of the evening. Bless. Thanks very much to Jean Tregoing for organising it all. Last game before Christmas saw the Winter League hop over to San Miguel and lose but the Hadaway’s teams did it again with both of them skipping a winning rink to give us our four points. So good on you Dave and Dave Taylor, Gina Hindle (with a bad back) and Mo Kidd won 19-17 and Shirley led her three of Phil Pape, Mike Surch and Janet Parsons to a 16-14 victory. So all it leaves me to say is Health and Happiness to all the bowlers in Spain for 2018….. even the ones who beat me. Happy Christmas.


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E m e ra l d I s l e B ow l s C l u b Monday the Titans played Vistabella Drivers at home and won 10-4 aggregate of 121-88, winners P Heaney S Johnson I Brewster 25-8, C Parsons K Jolliffe D Gerrard 25-12, J Pooley J Rimmer A M Stevenson 21-14 The Neptunes travelled to La Marina and having to concede a rink due to lack of numbers finished the game 6-8 down but took the aggregate, 97-95 on 2 trips winning R Adams T Harris A Malcolm 31-6, C Ayling S Waton J Mullarkey 37-9 Moonrakers won their first game against Greenlands Maples 8-6 agg

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101-98, winning trips were G Dyer E Brookes T Kelly 19-10, K Griffiths R Fooks F King 21-15, P Horton T Culpin R Ede 15-13 Wednesday brought Quesada to the Isle in the winter league and the home won a great game 8-4 aggregate 95-66, winning rinks were J Pooley D Jones B Eldred C Lindgren 29-11, P Heaney S Johnson D Birkett I Brewster 20-10, M Riley P Coffey M Veale M Stacey 22-11 To all at the Emerald Isle, all other clubs and The Leader, have a great festive season.

Julian and Dianne, Autumn 2017 Series Winners The SAMM Autumn Series of handicap races was a great success. With no days lost due to the weather or other events held at CTD causing cancellations, the 8 days of the handicap series saw 16 races completed between September and November, all well supported by the competitors. The results are determined using the “low points” system with each boat able to drop the scores of their 6 worst races leaving 10 scores to count for the series. The clear winner with 8.75 points was the Topaz Duo sailed by Julian Singleton with the scores for 9 firsts and 1 second place counting. Second was the Laser 2000, Shoestring Tres with 17.5 points with 2 firsts and 8 second places counting. She was sailed by Tug Wilson alone for 6 of the races but he was joined by Jack Moss for 2 and John Down for 2. Third was the Gamba, Shoestring Uno with 21 points, with 4 firsts, 2 seconds, 2 thirds and 2 forth places counting. Uno was skippered by Dianne Hardwick for most of the races but her crew varied from race to race, depending on who else from the Shoestring Group was able to compete each day. The trophies were presented at the SAMM meeting on December 13th. This is the first time an individual, in his own boat, has won a SAMM series, well done Julian. With more members sailing their own boats this could be a future trend. Unfortunately Tug Wilson had returned to the UK for Christmas so could not collect his trophy.

Carp R Us Fishing Club It’s difficult to know what to say about this week’s Carp-R-Us match on the River Segura in Murcia. When we arrived there was plenty of work going on at the new weir, the river was flowing smoothly and the forecast was for a warm day with light winds, perfect for a good days fishing. However, when the match started it appears the sluice gate was raised and the river more or less stopped. Whether this affected the fishing, we are not sure, but only one fish was caught all day, a carp of about 1.5kg by Dave Hoare taken with just 20 minutes left. Everyone else was more or less bite less, not even the bleak could be tempted. Not the best days fishing we’ve had! 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 Carp-R-Us Fishing Costa Blanca.

Dennis Birkett sending one out in a Winter league match against Quesada

Greenlands Bowls Club

By Dave Webb

Some good results to end 2017 on,In the Discovery League the Sycamores were at home to San Miguel Comets. Final score was Total shots for - 107, Against - 99. Points for - 12. Against - 2. Winning rinks were - John OLeary, Ronnie Stansfield, Tony Hodges, 22 shots to 21. David Field, John Newell, Mike Cassidy. 20 shots to 14. Jean Giddings, John Dowell, Dave Giddings. 16 shots to 15. Janet Bliss, Margaret Hirst, Graham Watt. 24 shots to 10. Pat Wray, Doreen Watt, John Wray. 19 shots to 10. The Maples were Away to Emerald Isle Moonrakers and in a very evenly matched game came away with half the spoils, just missing out on the overall. final score was - total shots for - 98. against -101. Points for - 6. Against - 8. Winning rinks were - Brian Tomlin, Chris Dewar, Dave Dudding. 19 shots to 15. Margaret Stephens, Ann Butterworth, John Obrien. 23 shots to 14. Janet Webb, Zoe Wilcock, Mel Brown. 18 shots to 17. In the Winter league, our opponents were San Luis. Final score Total shots for 62. Against 101. Points for 2. Against - 10. Our winning rink was - Brian Tomlin, Zoe Wilcock, Jim Wilcock, Barry Collins. - 21 shots to 13. as this was our final league match for this year we look forward to our xmas and new year break.After which we come back refreshed and ready for more competitive bowling. Greenlands would like to wish Kevin and the Leader a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year and to thank them for their generosity and goodwill in promoting the game of Bowls in Spain for which we are very grateful.

Vistabella Bowls Club

E l Ra n c h o B ow l s C l u b What difficult conditions to start the bowling week, very strong winds bringing cold air from the north. The Pintos were at home playing host to Quesada Diamonds, it proved to be a tough match, but in the end both teams took 3 rinks each and the Pintos won the overall shots by a reasonable margin. Diane Yates, Irene Thomson and Eddie Thomson 28-17. Geoff Jones, John Skipper and Jim Gracie 17-18. Val Ryder, Henry Ryder and Richard Lee 23-14. Graham Day, Pam Harris and Brian Harris 13-20. June Whitworth, Sheila Cooper and Carolyn Harris 35-13. Emma Walsh, Ann Taylor and Jim Taylor 12-17. In the afternoon the Raiders were at San Luis to play the Vulcans and did very well on a mat that can prove quite tricky, to take 2 rinks and draw a third, losing the overall shots by a small margin. Tricia Elsam, John Richards and Mick Ager 16-16. Dolly Ford, David Baker and Tony Robinson 12-24. Marion Haynes, Gary Dunstone

By Lynne Bishop

It was a wet and windy morning for the last of this years S.A.L league matches, the ENTERPRISE LEAGUE Albatrosses were away at MonteMar where they succeeded in winning five rinks. Winning teams were Geraldine Fisher, Stuart Allman & Gordon Fisher 32-11. Lin Watkins, Sandra Burrows & Peter Whitehall 28-12. Neil Burrows, Arthur Brown & Brian Zelin 21-9. Sheila Whitehall, Eric Bishop & Brian Dunn 17-13. Sue Kemp, Charlie Watkins & Maggie Furness 20-19. Shots, VB 132(12) - 88(2) MM. The Drivers were away to the Emerald Isle Titans with wins on two rinks from the teams of Helen Marshall, Mo & Martin Foulcer 19-11 and Pauline Rafferty, Del Gunning & Les Barber 25-22. Shots, VB 88(4) - 121(10) EI. The Eagles match was abandoned and has to be re-arranged. WINTER LEAGUE. The squad were at La Siesta where they had three wins and also a great Berleen win. Winning teams were Lynne Bishop, Charlie Watkins, Arthur Brown & Maggie Furness 25-7. Geraldine Fisher, Martin Foulcer, Carol Thorpe & Gordon Fisher 2615. Lin Watkins, Les Barber, Peter Whitehall & Eric Bishop 17-16. Shots VB 102(8) - 79(4) L S. Berleen winners were Sharron Kirk, Mo Foulcer, Diane Harwood & Jim Harwood 26-6. Our re-arranged match vs Greenlands was played last Saturday with wins on four rinks from the teams of Kevin Hardy, Sandra Burrows, Stuart Allman & Brian Dunn 27-9. Sue Kemp, Tony French, Brian Zelin & Gary Thorpe 26-12. Geraldine Fisher, Martin Foulcer, Carol Thorpe & Gordon Fisher 16-7 and Lynne Bishop, Bert Ewart, Charlie Watkins & Maggie Furness 21-10. Shots, VB 107(10) - 57(2) G. There was no Berleen.

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and Malc Elmore 15-23. Edward Elsam, Denise Morgan and Bob Morgan 20-14. Peter Bagwell, Jean Bagwell and Dave Haynes 2511. Gillian Bartlett, Bob Easthope and Rob Clark 17-23. Though there were only the two league matches this week, we did have some continuation to our fun and great camaraderie within the club. On Wednesday evening we had our Christmas Dinner and had a splendid time, it was enjoyed by all with dancing being attacked with zeal, many had the same approach to the bar. I have to confess to feeling a little smug on thursday morning, being of crystal clear head and eyes. Friday found us on a fun bowl, with the emphasis on fun and great company, accompanied by a mass of confectionary, including fine mince pies and cakes, a little mulled wine too. A lovely way to bring in the festive season. 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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by David Swann

On 13th December another departure from the normal individual Joker competition saw 4 teams of 3 players nominating 4 holes, which counted as a double Stableford score. The undoubted highlight of the competition was claimed by Gary Needham, who scored a Hole-in-One at the 90 metre 6th hole - the first since June 2017. Also welcome back to club stalwart Ian Henderson after a long enforced absence. Nearest the Pins, Hole 2 - Mike Davies and Hole 9 - John O'Brien. 2nd Place, John O'Brien, Maggie Edwards, Rod Loveday - 103 points. 1st Place, John Burke, Gary Needham, Alan Robinson - 116 points. Prizewinners L to R - Rod Loveday, Gary Needham, Ian Henderson ,Mike Davies, John Burke, Alan Robinson, John O'Brien, Maggie Edwards. 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

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We held our Annuai Xmas bash on Tuesday 13 th December which was also our last game of the year.Course in excellent condition, Greens running very fast, but a biting cold wind which lasted for most of the morning. We went home after the game as we were having our Christmas Dinner presentation at the Marina Bar in Torretta 11 on the Thursday which was a brilliant night attended by around 40 Golfers and Wives. Our next game is the Second Tuesday in January when we will be playing the newly extended course at Vistabella. First tee 09.00am please be there by 08,15am. Seasons Greetings to you all and will see you all next year. Results as follows: Gold Category Silver Category 1st Ron Swift 1st Andy Stenning 2nd Mal Anderson 2nd Rocket Ron 3rd Alan Clifford 3rd Andy Billings 4th Larry Lambe 4th Harry Mcinnon 5th Rodney Smith 5th Paul Mutter Nearest The Pins: Andy Billings, Malcolm Woods Longest Drive: Ron Swift Player Of The Year: Arthur Williams Info on our friendly Society or just to have a round, give Rocket Ron a ring on 678 849 142 or Email sanmigron@gmail.com

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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.

January 2018 and has been competitively priced by the owners. I will over the next few weeks give a hole by hole guide to the new 7 holes but why not make a booking now so that you can be one of the first golfers to play the course and until 28/02/18 I will offer a price of €86 for 2 players and a buggy. Don't miss out on this opportunity and look out for the hole by hole review to follow in the next few weeks.

Around and About the Courses – Vistabella The golf course at Vistabella first opened to the public on 26th September 2009 as an 11 hole layout and was designed by Manuel Pinero the Ryder Cup player. The course was only opened as an 11 hole layout due to problems with planning permission for the final 7 holes but once those issues were resolved we found ourselves deep into the financial crisis caused by greedy banks and completion of the final holes was put on the back burner until the economic environment improved. Now as we head into 2018 you can see from the ever increasing number of cranes on the horizon that the housing market has shown fresh signs of life and if you visit the urbanisation of Entre Naranjos where the Vistabella golf course is located you will see an explosion of recent building either side of the road leading to the course. As a result of this the owners of the Vistabella golf course re-commenced work on the final 7 holes approximately 18 months ago with plans to open the course late in 2016 or early in 2017. Unfortunately the authorities interviened once more with approval of issues surrounding water licences and the initial planned opening period was missed and worse was to come because a whole growing season was missed for the grass to be planted and sewn causing further delays. However finally all the permissions were received and although the greens had been prepared nearly 12 months previously the grass on the fairways and in the rough was planted in the last weeks of July 2017. In such a short period of time the grass has grown dramatically the water hazards completed and filled with water and the bunkers have been sculptured and filled with sand. I walked the final 7 holes last weekend and the course is in excellent condition and looks to be a real test of golf and will undoubtedly be one of the best courses in the area when opended to the public. The course will open to the public on 3rd January 2018 and there will be a rush of local resident golfers and societies to play this course in

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 31/12/17: 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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Marabu Golf Society @ Las Colinas In association with Costa Blanca Green Fee Services For this month’s meeting a group of 24 players visited the established course at Las Colinas taking advantage of the excellent society deal obtained from Costa Blanca Green Fee Services. The weather was beautiful and as usual the course was in good condition with very fast greens. Today was our Christmas Competition which took the format of a best 2 from 4 stableford The winning scores on the day were as follows: 1st – Fantom,MacDonald,Wright,Laidler – 84 points 2nd – Probert,Jones,Hanaway,Bartlam – 80 points 3rd – Smith,Fanning,Speakman,Belson – 78 points 4th – Ollier,Dexter,Kelly,Greenwood – 77 points Nearest Pins – Martin,Kristensen,Wright,Laidler and Dexter Football Card – Mike Probert and Paul Greenwood After the game we returned to LEAF's Restaurante, which is located at Pueblo Brava, Quesada for our Annual Christmas Dinner and Annual Awards Presentation and we give our thanks for their continued support. Our next fixture is the Interim Day at La Torre on 28th December 2017. Report by Mike Probert of Costa Blanca Green Fee Services on 966 704 752 or 661 345 931 or see us at our web-site at www.costa-blanca-greenfees.com.

Las Ramblas Social Club Report What a terrific amount was raised toward the Poppy Appeal by the raffle for the electric GTech bike that was donated by keen cyclist Sharron Mather and her husband Ken. The final amount which was announced last week by organiser Mick ‘the Grip’ Reeves, was 1890 euro. Thank you so much to all those who participated. The money really will be put to good use. The winning ticket was draw by Sharron at the Clubhouse Restaurant, Vistabella Golf, with proprietor Robin Parkes acting as the adjudicator.

TMGS Christmas Competition

40 members and guests played our annual Christmas Texas scramble at La Marquesa followed by an excellent Christmas Dinner in the clubhouse restaurant. As in recent years special occasions are paid for from Society funds and this more than value for money meal was no exception. Most members wanted to show their Christmas spirt and dressed accordingly, bright red could be seen on all parts of the course except for one person, Karin Alm, who kindly showed the rest of us how in centuries gone by just how Christmas was celebrated in Sweden, she was dressed as follows: In Sweden, Christmas begins with Saint Lucia ceremony on 13th of December. The ceremony is held in her honour and is often associated with the traditional thanksgiving for the return of the sun. On this day, the youngest daughter from each family dons a white robe with a red sash before dawn and wears a crown of evergreens with talllighted candles attached. Just a short history lesson, thank you Karin! Again the golf course was in good condition although a few fairways could be seen to be turning beige with the recent cold weather but playing great as usual. Results: N.T.P.’s hole 5 Ole Rong, hole 11 Bill Gillies, hole 15 Norbert Spaniol, hole 17 Sandra Twentyman. 3rd place team: N. Spaniol/L. Holmberg/L. Jernberg/K. Persson 63.3 2nd place team: J. Imrie/R. Rea/O. Haubner/C. Oatley 62.2 winning team: T. Roed/O. Rong/K. Aasebo/R. Nilsen 60.9 to see our members enjoying their Christmas meal. Follow us on Facebook at TMGGOLF or visit our website www.tmgs.org. or for info call Joe on 661 524 101

The winner of the bike was Doug House from Bar UK in Torre de la Horadada with the consolation prize, of four Vistabella green fees and buggies, won by Simon Lee from The Plaza Golf Society based at The Ale House in Villamartin Plaza. Unfortunately Doug couldn’t attend the prize giving so Lynn accepted the bike outside the Bar UK last week. Once again, grateful thanks for all the money raised and to all who helped in making the final total so successful.

Ruby’s Golf Society The last game of the player of the year season took us to the difficult Las Colinas where the top four players teed off together at the end of a large field of players, all of them with a chance of victory. The positions at the top did not change, with one of our ladies taking the honours. Michelle Evans managed to stave off the challenge from nearest rival Marc Doherty to take this years crown. The rest of the field results were as follows; nearest the pin on the par 3's were Brian Wilson, Peter Jepson, Theresa Wright, Roy Stanley and Buck Taylor. Best front nine was Bill Malcolm, best back Theresa Wright. Gold division winner was Michelle Evans and Silver division and winner was husband Jeff. The two's pot was shared by Brian Wilson and Theresa Wright, there was also aprize of two free games at El Plantio won by Dave Johnson. Marc Doherty won the football, after which we enjoyed a buffet provided by Matt and his staff, many thanks for that. The main presentation took place at our Christmas dinner at Stan and Ollies, with speeches and our very own guest comedian Rob Vaughan. A great end to a prolific year with captain Colin Fear handing over to the new captain Dave Shelton. To become part of the fun at our golf society email us at rubysgolf@yahoo.co.uk

On Monday we started out playing a Waltzer but by the 11th hole the rain came waltzing down on us to end the round. On Wednesday things were much brighter but with a very cold wind. We played a ·Mulligan” and the results were as follows: Cat 1: 1st Bryan Neal 37 pts. 2nd Olga Douglas 36 pts. 3rd Lindsay Forbes 33 Pts. Cat 2: 1 st Terry Cullen 40 pts. 2nd Annemarie Weisheit 36 pts. 3 rd Reg Akehurst 34 pts. 2´s Club: Olga Douglas, Peter Wickham, Bryan Neal and John Conway. On Friday, a nice sunny day ideal for golf, we played the Dusty Bin game and the winning team with a score of 86 were Reg Akehurst, Lindsay Forbes, Nick Campbell and Ulrika Barthe. Mike Mahony

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