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San Miguel Council order work to stop on controversial fencing
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an Miguel de Salinas council has stopped the completion of a controversial fence that runs along the municipal road Camino de la Balsa, that links the urban area with the urbanisation de Las Filipinas and residences in the Orihuela Costa, after complaints by la Asociación de Vecinos San Miguel Arcángel. The works were being carried
out by the owners of the land on either side of the road for a distance of about a kilometre but San Miguel Arcángel argue that the fencing eliminates the hard shoulder and thereby reduces the width of the road “to extremely dangerous limits,” which completely contrasts with the width as it gets much closer to San Miguel. Continued on Page 2
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Continued From Page One Work stopped on controversial fence
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The road is a public road, and the only route through the interior of the municipality connecting it with the urbanisations of San Miguel and Orihuela-Costa. It is used by thousands of drivers, despite its narrow and winding path, that already makes it quite dangerous. In fact many serious accidents have taken place along the road in recent years, evident of the many family homages that adorn the sides of the road, so narrowing it even further will increase the danger for motorists significantly. Since 2010 it is also one of the fastest routes for people driving to the La Zenia shopping area from the region’s interior of the region.
The Councillor for Town Planning, Sergio Correas, explained that the City Council has acted for two reasons. The actions taken by the owners are in breach of the licenses that were granted by the council which has also called on the Generalitat for further guidance as the road runs through the cattle track of the Colada de Sierra Escalona which is determined in law as a livestock route. Current legislation establishes a width of 20 to 70 metres for these rural roads, and a minimum of ten when they are not formally defined. The councillor explained that one of the municipal proposals is to improve the capacity of this road and to even provide it with a bicycle lane, and that as legislation includes the use of livestock trails the City Council will not authorise the work until the Generalitat make their official decision.
Rural crimes reduced by 18.7% during 2017
80 people registered for the course from the national police, local, regional and the Civil Guard
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he Government delegate in the Valencian Community, Juan Carlos Moragues, said on Wednesday that thanks to the effectiveness of the Guardia Civil’s ROCA teams thefts I rural areas were reduced by 18.7 in 2017 with respect to the previous year. He made the claim during his opening address at the IV Training Seminar 'Safety in the field' held by the Government together with the Ministry of Agriculture and Health of the Generalitat, the Comandancia of the Civil Guard of Valencia and Cooperatives Agro-alimentary of the Valencian Community The day, attended by a number of different police organisations, consisted of lectures given by a health inspector, a food scientist, the Commander of the Civil Guard in Calpe, the chief inspector of the National Police and also of the Local Police of Castellón. There was also a practical activity during the afternoon on the handling of fruits and vegetables in the field and features likely to cause suspicion. Moragues said, "There has been great interest in the course with 80 registrations from the national police, local, regional and Civil Guards. This con-
ference will be beneficial in better tackling and preventing crimes in the countryside.” The Delegate highlighted a number of the successful operations that took place in 2017. In Operation Traza, 23 people were arrested (Spanish and Moroccan) in the town of El Verger for the crime of document forgery involving the sale of 424,060 kilos of oranges. Four people were arrested, for theft of 2,500 kilos of grapes in several farms Aspe and Novelda with the recovery of 800 kilos of grapes. Operation Iwasaki saw the arrest of one person, in the town of San Miguel de Salinas, for three scams in cheating farmers by agreeing to purchase 400,000 euros worth of mandarins without paying for them. Operation Isaacnar resulted in a man of Spanish nationality being arrested in for falsifying documents ??in order to purchase 201,260 kilos of oranges. Moragues reiterated the importance of promoting the culture of denunciation by farmers as they are the people who "are on the ground, who know their farms, the roads, the owners of the adjoining farms,"he said.
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Plan for Municipal Sports facilities on the Orihuela Costa
embers of the FAOC Board, the FederaciĂłn de Asociaciones de Orihuela Costa-Alicante, along with delegates from schools, sports clubs and other associations, met with council representatives on Tuesday, to discuss the Municipal Sports Plan and in particular, the existing needs, development and progress, of sports facilities for residents of the Orihuela Costa. The meeting took place in the Playa Flamenca Town Hall.
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FAOC produced a document with their first summary of needs to be met in Orihuela Costa, which the association will be completing in the coming weeks.
Although the councillor for sports was not at the meeting he did send along his deputy, Emilio MartĂnez. The two initiators of the plan also attended the meeting together with local councillors.
For the same reason, neither was the question about the funding for sports investment on the Orihuela Costa addressed so it is still not known what proportion of the municipal budget, said to be 132,000 euro, was allocated to the Coast.
The ultimate goal of the plan is to provide Orihuela Costa with the necessary sports facilities for all age groups, including, exercise machines for the elderly and the provision of a Municipal gymnasium. For this purpose, those in attendance were asked to provide information and suggestions on sports practices that are applicable to all age groups. They were asked also to relate their experiences and knowledge of the current demand for sports facilities on the coast.
However, one important item not addressed was the reduction of charges at the CDM, Centro Deportivo Municipal, in Playa Flamenca, that had been requested by FAOC and associates, as it was not included in the agenda of the meeting.
The council has taken a census of all existing facilities in Orihuela Costa, to which they have a commitment to improve and expand, which, they indicated, they are already doing. They also say that they are going to study the FAOC request to open the sports facilities in local schools, in order to enable their use by residents in after-school hours. FAOC said that they will consolidate and summarise the needs of all sports facilities that have been identified by their associations in their respective areas of action, and will submit them to the Department of Sports, so that the enhancement of the sports facilities on the coast can be improved to better suit the needs of Orihuela Costa residents. The Municipal Plan had been presented by the mayor and the councillor for sport in Orihuela a day earlier at which he said that his intention is that the plan be agreed by all political groups in the municipality, because "sport is for everyone, it must meet the needs of all residents ".
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Former San Fulgencio head says he is not responsible for school deficit
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he former headmaster of the José María Manresa Junior School in San Fulgencio, Jesus Pastor, has denied any responsibility for the financial deficit found in the school accounts that has been revealed by a recent audit. According to his lawyer, the shortfall of 39,104 euros is due to mistakes made after he retired from his post in August 2015. The former director said that he has not committed any irregularity in the 32 years that he has been in charge. Pastor says that there has been a chain of errors leading to
him being put in a position that he does not deserve. He says that there are "arithmetical and account errors" in the audit report that were not corrected by the administration despite his warning, and that the period alluded to is for all of 2015, while he retired in August of that year. Therefore, the closure of the account was done by the new management and not by him, so they will have to take responsibility. Pastor also provided a bank statement that reflects that when he left his post, the balance in the school's account was not 54,803.33 euros, as reported in the financial report, but 62,552.91 euros.
In saving lives it is the seconds that count so we want everyone to be better prepared," said the councillor, Anastasio Bastida
Civil Protection want first aid training for all in Los Alcázares The Civil Protection Training Plan for this year in Los Alcazares will provide first aid courses for workers in shops and catering establishments across the municipality in order to improve the quality of tourism services. "Our Civil Protection units are amongst the quickest to respond in the Region. They are able to attend the scene of an accident or an emergency in just a few minutes but in saving lives it is the seconds that count so we want traders, hoteliers and shopkeepers to be better prepared," said the councillor, Anastasio Bastida . There will also be an opportunity for housewives to receive training in first aid, as well as schoolchildren and members of clubs and sports associations with the common goal of being able to reduce risks in an emergency and even being able to save lives. Our 25 Civil Protection professionals "attended to
50 incidents per day in 2017 so they must have the best preparation and the best material," said Bastida. As a result the Council has invested more than 16,000 euros in new material, from scissors to cut clothing and provide access to wounds, to a pulse oximeter to measure oxygen saturation in blood. In total 17,221 people were attended to in 2017, of which 6,133 received assistance on the beaches with statistics showing that the beach where there were more people with mobility problems required assistance was El Espejo, although more consultations were made at Carrión. SAMU attended to 1,478 people throughout the year, most in the summer. There were 564 attendances in August compared to 76 in February. Finally the Emergency Coordination Centre received 9,610 calls, mainly to request health care or attendance of the Police.
Come along and enjoy a great evening of entertainment with a variety of dance produced by Sue Gibson and performed by her and some of her Suzi4fitz ladies from her fitness and dance classes. The show is compered by the fantastic Graeme Mykal who will also be performing some of his excellent magic tricks on stage. The ladies have been working hard rehearsing their moves and are looking forward to performing on the two nights 14th and 15th March at Los Montesinos Music School Auditorium. Show starts at 7pm and doors open from 6.30pm. Tickets are 8 Euros and 10 Euros. Tickets can be ordered by phoning 634 343 873 or by email— ’tickets.suzi4fitz@gmail.com’ or facebook page ‘Suzi4fitz Show “ Dance Yourself Dizzy” Tickets can also be collected from las Ramblas Golf Club but do ring to arrange a time. Alternatively they can be collected on the door of the Theatre on the night Please support our show. The proceeds from the show are going to be given to Social Services to hand out much needed food vouchers to deprived families in Los Montesinos to help them enjoy a better Christmas in 2018.
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New flyover for Pilar despite CHS delays P ilar de la Horadada council is to build a flyover at the western end of Calle Mayor where the road leaves the built up area heading toward Campoverde.
The place where the works will be carried out are at the point where the canalisation of the rambla began in 1996. It runs for a stretch of about three kilometres emptying into the sea in Torre de la Horadada, as shown on the municipal website.
The Councilor for Infrastructure, Francisco Albaladejo, said that with no positive response from the Confederaciรณn Hidrogrรกfica del Segura (CHS), the council has decided to take steps of its own to resolve the problem of road closures during heavy rain, that regularly force that stretch of Calle Mayor to close to traffic. He said that the situation was especially serious during the period of intense rainfall recorded last year, adding that the municipality has been asking the CHS for years extend the rambla by one more kilometre, from its current starting place adjacent to the main road, across to near the Ikomar Stadium football field. The council feel that by taking these measures the floods that affect this part of the town would be resolved, but it is estimated that the work would cost about six million euros. What the consistory now aim to do is to lower the level of the road to ensure that the water flows down the rambla towards the sea and does not deviate into the town centre. Vehicles will cross over a flyover that will be configured as a kind of bridge. The project has a budget of 616,503 euros and is already out to tender with a closing date in mid March. Snr Albaladejo said that the works will be financed from the 2016 treasury surplus, money that is available because it was not spent at that time. Whilst the work is being carried out traffic will have to be diverted for a period of about eight months.
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Government pledge to give back British expats the right to vote The government publishes its response to the consultation on the votes for life policy statement and commits to deliver a lifelong vote to British expats. The government has restated its commitment to ending the current 15 year time limit on British expats registering as overseas electors. As well as removing a time limit on the right to vote for UK citizens living abroad, the government intends to enfranchise any British expats who was previously resident or registered to vote in the UK. This is part of the government’s wider ambition to strengthen the foundation of democracy and continually increase voter registration by ensuring every voter’s voice is heard. Combined, these changes will mean millions of UK citizens overseas will be eligible to register to vote. British expats – under existing laws – have the lowest level of voter registration of any group. The government published the policy statement “A democracy that works for everyone: British citizens overseas” in October 2016 asking for views on its detailed plans to introduce votes for life. It set out how it would scrap the rule that bars British citizens who have lived abroad for more than 15 years from voting in UK Parliamentary Elections, as set out in the government’s manifesto. The response to the consultation about the votes for life policy statement will be published on GOV.UK today, ahead of the second reading debate in the House of Commons on 23 February of Glyn Davies MP Private Members’ Overseas Electors Bill.
Welsh Tory MP Glyn Davies with Theresa May
Minister for the Constitution Chloe Smith said:
Expats retain strong links with the United Kingdom: they may have family here, and indeed they may plan to return here in the future. Modern technology and cheaper air travel has transformed the ability of expats to keep in touch with their home country.
Participation in our democracy is a fundamental part of being British, no matter how far you have travelled from the UK. It is right that we should remove the 15-year time limit on voting rights of British citizens living overseas and allow those who previously lived in the UK the chance to participate in our democracy.
Following the British people’s decision to leave the EU, we need to strengthen ties with countries around the world and show the UK is an outward-facing nation. Our expat community has an important role to play in helping Britain expand international trade, especially given two-thirds of expats live outside the EU.
The policy statement attracted a range of responses from the electoral community and the public.
several passes across the south of Torrevieja it flew across Los Náufragos beach, from the Poniente dam to San Roque.
Man breaks both ankles as he runs from car fire How unlucky can you get? Pity the poor driver of a car in Callosa de Segura on Tuesday who was driving along without a care in the world as his car exploded into flames on Calle Pilar. Having got out of the car and escaped the blaze he might have thought himself lucky, but it certainly wasn’t his day as during his getaway he fell down a 3 metre deep ravine and broke both his ankles. Six firefighters attended the blaze from Orihuela and while four of them tackled the blaze the other two rescued the driver from the gulley. The man was then transferred to the Vega Baja Hospital where his injuries were treated.
L o w flying manoeuvres o ver T orre vieja The spectacular low flight of a firefighting plane as it carried out a series of refilling manoeuvres over the sea has surprised many Torreviejaans who were enjoying their stroll along the beach on Wednesday morning. The Canadair CL-215 (Scooper) made several approaches to the sea, just a few metres from the shore to refill the water in its tanks. After making
Decapitated driver identified by tattoos Little was known of him when the police finished cleaning up the body The crash scene in La Marga following the fatal accident that left last Sunday morning a young man with his body crushed and his skull splattered across the tarmac of the Gran Vía de La Manga in the early hours of last Sunday morning The local police had little to go on other than the Polish registration plates of the Mazda car that the victim had been driving. He carried no means of identification and there was nothing within the car that provided any clue to his identity. Neither did he have any criminal record. Initially the police made contact with the Polish Embassy which they followed up with a set of fingerprints. However following the extensive lived in the north of La Manga where he had reporting of the accident the following day a been since arriving on holiday last summer. number of his former colleagues made conThey said he was actively looking for work tact with the police and were able to identify and was hoping to stay in the area once he their friend by the photographs of his tathad found a job. toos. Although the police can’t say that the vehiThey identified him as 26 year old JLD who cle was travelling at an excessive speed the
victim wasn’t wearing a seat belt with his body ejected through the open side window. His head was shattered in the process ripping away a large part of his skull. The autopsy is still to be carried out although when it is the police say that it will show if he had consumed alcohol or any
The Provincial Fire Fighting Consortium said that there was no active alert for forest fires and that the crew was just carrying out a series of training exercises which they do on a regular basis. Earlier in the morning the aircraft was seen carrying out similar manoeuvres just off La Mata. The drills by an aircraft from 43 Group of the Spanish Air Force (Ejercito del Aire), usually located at Madrid-Torrejón Air Base, certainly excited many onlookers who could be seen using their mobile phones to record the sequence. The Canadair CL-215 (Scooper) was the first model in a series of firefighting flying boat amphibious aircraft built by Canadair and later Bombardier. Spain currently operates 14 of them from Madrid.
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Prizes of 500, 300 and 200 euro will be awarded for the best floats
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he Cabo Roig St Patrick’s Day committee have secured the services of former Irish Taoiseach, Brian Cowan, as Grand Marshall at this year’s parade. He served as head of the government from 2008 till 2011. Joining Mr Cown will be Frank Fahy, a former minister in the In the Irish Government, who was instrumental in securing the participation of the former leader of the Irish government. Also in attendance will be Martin Quinn, former Mayor of Galway City, and Paudge Connolly who represented Cavan Monaghan con-
Former Irish Taoiseach to lead St Patricks Day on Cabo Roig stituency in Dail Eireann and who currently serves as a local County Councillor for the County of Monaghan. There will also be a number of other personalities attending the parade which we will let you know at a later date. The Parade this year falls on a Saturday, it will get underway at
2pm, and is sure to be the biggest yet.
In the run up to the parade the organising committee will be hosting a number of events including race night which will be held in O’Riordans Irish bar in Cabo Roig, a golf classic organised by the Trinity. Milos Irish bar are organising a Ladies day for which the dress code is sparkle and shine, starting at 6pm on the 13th March. There will also be a fun walk on Tuesday the 13th February, entry fee 10€ per person. It will start and finish at O’Riordans bar.
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Increase in numbers unemployed during January According to data released on Wednesday by the Valencian Employment and Training Service (SERVEF), when compared to the same month 12 months earlier, figures show an increase in the number of unemployed in the Vega Baja of 41 people, taking the total number of unemployed to 27,808.
Good-news-bad-news BREXIT ‘yoyo’ UK
interest rates were left static at 0.5% on Thursday BUT the Bank of England said that it may need to raise interest rates at a faster-than-expected pace. This catapulted the the pound higher as the prospect of higher rates makes the pound attractive to investors but by Friday lunchtime all gains had been reversed.
Breaking down the data in the other municipalities; In Rojales there are 24 more unemployed, Guardamar del Segura 23, Almoradí 19, Granja de Rocamora and Jacarilla 4, San Miguel de Salinas 3, Benferri, Daya Vieja and San Fulgencio 2 The other 15 municipalities all show a reduction in the number of people unemployed; down by 31, Rafal 25, Cox 22, Benejúzar 20, Benijofar 10, Dolores 9, Redován and Bigastro 8, San Isidro 5, Formentera del Segura 4, Algorfa 3 and Callosa de Segura 3, and Daya Nueva and Los Montesinos 2.
Still on Brexit, some property developers are claiming that a rise in sales to British buyers is a result of Brexit - people wanting to invest in the ‘safe haven’ of Spain. Sounds like marketing hype to us but the sales figures don’t lie. The Germans are still the biggest foreign buyers of Spanish homes.
Currency rates at lunchtime on Friday 9th Feb:
Better news in Pilar de la Horadada, where unemployment has decreased by 41 people, down to 1,230. The figures show that unemployment has increased in 11 municipalities of the 27 in the region. Only Albatera has maintained its unemployment rate in December 2017 and January 2018, keeping the number of unemployed at 1068 people
Meanwhile the good-news-bad-news Brexit ‘yoyo’ continues. It has emerged that unless we are careful, UK drivers licences won’t be acceptable in EU countries. That was never in the ‘Leave’ Campaign manifesto and could cause chaos!
And still on Brexit…. that infamous currency speculator George Soros has apparently donated £400,000 to an anti-Brexit pressure group in the UK. So we suggest that nothing is certain, especially the currency markets. Protect yourself at all times, don’t be greedy (foolish) and do seek the calm advice of a currency broker when transferring large amounts of money abroad.
The municipality of Torrevieja has seen the greatest increase during the month of January with an additional 94 people registered, placing the figure at 8,282. There has also been an increase in Orihuela of a further 57 people taking the new figure to 5,139.
GBP/EUR 1.127 (down from a high of 1.1440 on Thursday) GBP/USD 1.381 (down from 1.414 on Monday) EUR/USD 1.226 (down from 1.25 last week) Bitcoin ended the week where it started at $8,229, via a mid-week low of $6,079. Now that is volatility…. Alexander Wright at www.thecurrencyexchange.com
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Not what the doctor ordered for Aguamarina Seniors Many Aguamarina residents left disappointed Exercise is important for good health at any age, and seniors are no exception so when the residents of Aguamarina and Cabo Roig saw the local play area being prepared to take a Calisthenics Park many were very excited. The holes were dug and subsequently filled with concrete so it seemed pretty likely that not too far down the line the equipment would arrive, after which the park would undoubtedly be filled with seniors who had discovered a new found enthusiasm for keeping fit. We were all looking forward to the imminent arrival of equipment that we hoped would be revitalise our lifestyles and our fitness regime, and equipment suitable for the age group that makes up the vast majority of the residents living in the area. Huddled in their small groups the residents spoke of a ski walker, lateral pull down, leg press trainers, chest press and perhaps even an outdoor bike or two, collectively ‘aparatos de gimnasia biosaludable,’ as is is known in Spain, so imagine their disappointment when the council unveiled a piece of equipment that is nowhere near to their needs. Supplied by Ludomaquina of Murcia what we now have is a synergy system, a climbing frame, ropes and monkey bars, gymnastic rings, equipment that targets strength building and muscular endurance to a recommended maximum age of
50 years. So not a lot of use for the majority of people who are resident on the coast, and yet another example of a lack of thought by the municipal council! Ten days after its installation it is being used, however, by the occasional individual, but more as a climbing frame by young children, so it is serving some useful purpose I suppose, unfortunately though, not that for which it was quite probably intended. The councillor for the coast, Luisa Boné, seemed very proud when she posed in front of the equipment last week stating that “Soon we will install more of this kind of equipment on the seafront promenades in other urbanisations". I would suggest that before she does, she carries out a little more research and provides the people with equipment that they actually want, which at a cost of 6,600 euros is unfortunately not the case in Aguamarina.
Busy times at U3A Last weekend proved to be a busy time fora lot of members of the Torrevieja U3A. A large number of the Strollers had a lovely walk along the front at Cabo Roig in the beautiful sunshine with stops for refreshments along the way. Another enjoyable day, as usual. This was followed on the Sunday by a good turnout of stalwarts determined to have a good session at Petanca despite the cold windy afternoon. The sun came out as we finished to we were able to have our social gathering in the bar in the warm. The weekend was completed on the Monday evening with an energetic session at 10 pin bowling. Over 30 people turned up. This coming Saturday sees the first of, hopefully, many quizzes which we are running. There is a buffet meal with wine included and a raffle. Originally the target was 80 people but the demand was so great that it has been stretched to fit in another 10.torr U3A Members are reminded that the AGM will take place at the CMO building, as usual, on 26th.Feb. The cafeteria is regrettably still out of action so you will need to bring your own refreshments yet again. Hopefully this problem will be resolved soon.
Three new walkways for San Roque The Torrevieja council will install three new adapted walkways in the bathing area at San Roque. The pathways, which will be available before the summer period, will be installed by the beach services company, Recreativos Acuáticos Horadada. The councillor of beaches, Javier Manzanares, has outlined the proposed improvements to San Roque residents, having also met with the local representative who helped to select the best location for the three walkways. "This is a commitment to the residents that we have been promising for some years now," said Manzanares, who added that "this year we want to get them installed having fully considered the requests in terms of location and length. The measurements have now been taken and the contractors have inspected the area, and we are sure that the work will be done this year." The technical meeting took place on Wednesday. "We have already met with the residents of San Roque on several occasions," said Manzanares adding that "today has been the most technical, and perhaps the most productive of all. This summer San Roque will have their three new adapted catwalks ".
The councillor and local residents inspecting the sites
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The latest fund-raising night at Quesada Fish & Chips was another sell out. With Woody providing the entertainment, tickets were all gone well before the event. After five and a half years of constant fund-raising, the organisers are taking a much needed break until the summer. For this reason the 1,156 euros raised on the night was split between their two favourite charities, The Children's Care Home in Torrevieja and Stroke Association Spain. The photo shows Annette English (ECCH) and Pat and Paul Owen (SAS) are pictured, receiving the cheque and money, with Sarah Manaham and Kym Bell from the Restaurant.
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France (Spain and the United States were jt 2nd). 11. November, 12. Arsène Wenger (most successful manager in the history of Arsenal and also the club's longest-serving manager), 13. Singapore (Feb 1942) 80,000 British, Indian and Australian troops surrendered to the Japanese. 14. Five answers a. Spanish Eyes (Al Martino), b. Eyes without a face (Billy Idol), c. Sexy
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became the manager of AS Monaco, winning the league in a year later, the national cup three years after that and signed high-calibre players such as Glenn Hoddle, George Weah and JĂźrgen Klinsmann? 13. Churchill called it the "largest capitulation" in British history after 80,000 British led troops surrendered to the enemy. In which tiny country did this take place? 14. The following one liners are from which 'eye' songs? (the word 'eye' or 'eyes' is in the song title) a. soon I'll return bringing you all the love your heart can hold, b. I'm all out of hope, one more bad dream could bring a fall, c. one more lonely night for me, I look up, what did I see? d. You feel like heaven to touch. e. She's pure as New York snow, 15. Which Hollywood 'golden boy', who won a best actor Oscar for his role as a POW, was best man at Ronald and Nancy Reagan's wedding? 16. Why does the Hogget Decanter have a knob on its round base? 17. Plus or minus five years, in which year was the Suez Canal first opened to shipping? 18. How did the Montgolfiere brothers rise to fame in the late 18th century? 19. Which organisation was created by Justin Berkmann under the concept "100% sound system first, lights second, design third (in that order); the reverse of everyone else's idea"? 20. Puff Daddy, Mozart, Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal, baseball legend Carl Ripken Jr., proffesional poker player Stu Ungar, film character Raymond Babbit and Dr. Spencer Reid from the TV series Criminal Minds have all had or claim to have which ability? 1. Bahamas. 2. Cloverfield, 3. Left, 4. Her Royal Highness (HRH) The Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh 5. Five Answers: a. minestrone (10cc), b. lobster (B-52s), c. bananas (Harry Chapin), d. truffle (Beatles), e. lollipop (Max Bygraves. 6. Todd Rundgren, 7. Liza Minelli (from the film Cabaret), 8. A club foot, 9. Ole Gunnar Solskjar (The baby-faced assassin), 10.
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Avoiding Corruption in Government Contracts By Raymond Kearney
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ecently we have seen the ex-mayor of Torrevieja released from prison following his conviction for cor-
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Many politicians from various different parties and contracting companies all over Spain have and are being investigated by the national police or the Guardia Civil for corruption over municipal contracts that have gone out to tender. There are many cases in the courts at the moment and many more that have not even reached the courts yet due to the very long legal process in Spain. The contracts, that are at the centre of these investigations are quite often worth very large amounts of money. The most recent ongoing investigation and court case reported in Orihuela Costa involves the former Green party government supported by the PSOE and the lucrative multi-million-euro beach-bar contract. This contract could, without apology, be renewed by the current PP-C’s government at Easter when it is due to expire. However, due to the overwhelming evidence that has been made public about political corrup-
tion, it was seen as prudent to put the beach bar contract outto-tender again without some of the highly controversial elements that discriminated against all of the companies tendering for the current contract, except one.
In the opinion of most political commentators, Louise Boné (C’s), the councillor responsible for beaches, made the correct decision not to renew the existing controversial contract and instead put it out to contract by Easter 2018. Orihuela Costa has eleven beaches, nine of them boast the prestigious European blue flag. There will quite likely be eleven beach bars or chiringuitos, one on each beach. The beach-bar contract also includes sunbeds, chairs and umbrellas as well as water toys of all description. This is a multimillion-euro business and unfortunately this huge contract could attract bidders who will not act in an ethical way. Big money contracts can encourage corruption problems. As yet, it is not clear what conditions will be required by the town hall and maybe some early information would help a wide participation in this contract bid, why wait until Easter to publish minimum requirements for this very important touristic service. Louise Boné should strongly consider
dividing the contract down to a beach by beach bid rather than companies and individuals bidding on all eleven beaches together. This will be fairer, less open to corruption and increase the likelihood of a top-class service. It would also make it easier for smaller companies to operate the beach bars and would in general, raise the standard of the services offered on each beach. Naturally it could be possible for companies to bid on more than one beach. The most important aspect of the eleven different beach bar contracts will be the reduction in the incentive for any corrupt individual or company to influence the outcome of the bidding contest. Mafia-like political corruption tends to happen on a large-scale business operation rather than in the smaller, less profitable ones. There are greedy people everywhere. There are a few politicians who are honest public-spirited people, who have a great desire to serve the citizens but the best of them seem to be pushed to one side. Others are not so honest and have few scruples when it comes to lining their own pockets. The Plea to Louise Boné today is to break this gold-mine down into manageable pieces, one contract per beach. If there are some unprofitable beaches then combine it with a high profit beach. Publish the main or minimum requirements in advance of the contract bidding process. Keep corruption in public contracts to a minimum.
Councillor for the beaches, Louise Boné
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unbeds R Us
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I am often told that Brits on holiday like nothing better than to get out of bed long before their all-inclusive breakfast has even hit the frying pan, and to chase outside to the swimming pool in their boxer shorts or bras (or possibly both) in order to place a vivid Union flag towel on the sunbed of their choice. It is even more exciting if there is a mad competitive dash with the Germans, with Brits gaining immense satisfaction if they reach their prized position first. Why, oh why is one of the tour companies determined to ruin such jingoistic pleasures with the introduction of a ‘book and pay before you arrive’ sunbed option when booking a holiday in the Canary Islands. For the princely sum of 22 euros per person per week, potential holidaymakers can view a virtual image of their choice of sunbed, together with its ideal position close to the swimming pool, bar or most importantly, the toilets, from their home in Mansfield before even stepping on the plane. Gone are those heady days of the mad dash before breakfast. One thing to be thankful for, I guess, is that Ryanair will not be in charge of the seating allocations. Just imagine it, the entire family split up and lost in various dark corners of the pool area. Oh yes, I nearly forget to mention, the only reason for this change of sunbed
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policy is to raise additional cash for the tour operators. The early morning dash could After all, their senior executives are anticipating a hefty pay increase on the back of it, and an additional soon become a thing of the past charge of £176 for a family of four staying for two weeks is not to be sneezed at. Maybe now they can also employ someone to give the sunbeds a good scrub down from time to time? Spoilsports or what? Personally, I have little time for sunbeds mainly because of the dubious sticky residue that is often lingering after the visit of the previous guest. I also get bored very easily, and lying on a sunbed for more than 30 minutes is not my idea of a good time. Would I select a sunbed close to a swimming pool anyway? Certainly not. As someone who has spent a good part of an earlier career looking after a primary school swimming pool, this advantage will be dependent upon a satisfactory trade deal, so I know only too well what goes into them, and it has very little to do with pre-packaged chemicals. I shall never forget that heady perfume Mrs May may well have a problem with this one, and I expect she will be looking for a lengthy transition period. of a mixture of chlorine and urine and, as a result, I now do my utmost to avoid swimming pools of any kind. Reliable sources close to the centre of UK decision making also tell me that the Honourable Member of Parliament for the 18th Century, I also have a problem with Madge and her family. Remember that Joseph Septimus Smog, is determined that this newly acquired right television series, Benidorm? Whenever I see a sunbed, I have a of expat sunbed reservation will never be taken away, and certainly vision of that foul speaking creature, Madge, and her apology of a never given up to the Germans. Indeed, he has staked his future and family, all desperately trying to achieve the impossible by gaining that of his unborn child, Octavius Smog, on this one. Let’s wait and see. both the skin of an elephant and an untreatable form of skin cancer in just one week’s holiday in the sun. Just add a mobility scooter and So, to British holidaymakers everywhere, do make the most of the new sense of freedom that this new sunbed strategy will give you, we could create our own series right here in the Canary Islands. even if only for a short time. That dash outside in the early hours of I guess that I should now mention Brexit, but only in very hushed the morning, to casually throw a Union flag towel over your choice tones, of course, since people can be very sensitive about such comof sunbed with gay abandon could shortly be a thing of the past. ments. I hear that the Germans have had this option of pre-booking a Brits can now awake at a sensible time and enjoy their all-inclusive sunbed for many years. You really must hand it to them - first class breakfast in peace. organisers, as well as VWs and sausage. Now for the bad news; rumour has it that the new ‘book a sunbed before you fly’ option will only be available until Britain leaves the European Union. After that, it will be a point of serious negotiation and strategic compromise, but my sources in Brussels tell me that the likelihood of maintaining
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Emerald Isle Bowls Club The Cavaliers played their postponed match on Sat at home against El Rancho Mustangs, and the away side took the spoils with a 9-5 victory, but EI took the aggregate 101-91, winners were C Parsons M Veale G Odell 30-3, C Thomas M Thomas C Lindgren drew 1313 Monday the Titans travelled to San Miguel Pulsars and got beaten 86 with aggregate of 106-107 winners were C Thomas J Pooley A M Stevenson 24-13, P Heaney S Johnson I Brewster 15-11, C Donnellan P Coffey D Birkett, 20-15 The Neptunes were at home to San Miguel Comets and had a good win by 10-4 aggregate 105-87, winners were D Horne S Watson J Loughran 26-8, A Brown P Creswell L Fisher 24-13, V Cameron M Petty E Bennett 21-12, R Adams A Malcolm M Breen 16-12 The afternoon game saw The Moonrakers played at home against Greenlands Sycamores where we had a good win 10-4, aggregate of 102-94, the winners were B Taylor E Brookes T Kelly 24-12, D Martin M Willicott R Ede 24-12, I Fay R Fooks F King 17-12, G Smith T Roche A Fay 15-11 Tuesday the Claymores played their postponed game at home to San Luis Tigers and got beaten 8-6 aggregate of 97 -116 winners were C Ayling C Warner J Mullarkey 36-6, V Cameron M Petty A Burns 16-13
Vistabella Bowls Club by Lynne Bishop A very full week of bowling starting with Saturday. PREMIER 20 KNOCKOUT semi final v San Luis. Home result... we won 3-1 away result... we lost 3-1. San Luis go through to the final on a small margin of shots, well done all & congratulations to San Luis. Monday. SAL ENTERPRISE DIV. Albatrosses v La Siesta Apollo’s. Results. G Fisher, S Allman & Gordon Fisher 28-9. L Watkins, S Burrows & P Whitehall 32-9. N Burrows, B Norris & E Bishop 29-6. O Ratcliffe, S Norris & B Dunn 20-9. S Whitehall, SJ Broadhurst & B Zelin 19-12. S Kemp, C Watkins & M Furness 16-16. Shots, VB 144(13) - 59(1) LS. Drivers v San Luis Klingons home result. K Hardy, B Corbishly & C Thorpe 20-14. B Ewart, D Howard & L Barber 16-11. P Ray, J Neve & G Thorpe 14-12. Shots, VB 95(6) - 107(8) SL. VOYAGER DIV. Eagles away to Horadada Falcons result. I Irwin, M Irwin & T French 23-13. R Smith, D & J Harwood 20-13. P Tomkins, R Hudson & Penny Tomkins 22-17. R Savage, K Savage & A Kendall 19-15. Shots, VB 110(8) - 120(6) H. Tuesday. SOUTHERN LEAGUE A. Lanzadores re-arranged home match v MonteMar Matadors result. L Watkins, C Watkins & P Whitehall 31-9. G Fisher, S Burrows & Gordon Fisher 25-12. O Ratcliffe, S Norris & E Bishop 19-15. N Burrows, A Brown & M Furness 16-14. Shots, VB 121(10) - 87(4) M M. Picadors re-arranged home match v Mazarron Miners results..P Rafferty, H Marshall & Pat Rafferty 20-15. B Ewart, A Leggatt & B Corbishly 21-18. K Hardy, B Pointon & C Thorpe 24-11. D Gunning, D Howard & B Ray 19-17. D Leggatt, Mo & Martin Foulcer 19-18. Shots, VB 118(12) - 104(2) M. Wednesday. WINTER LEAGUE. Home to MonteMar and well earned twelve points. L Watkins, S Burrows, P Whitehall & E Bishop 27-10. P Ray, C Watkins, B Norris & M Furness 23-12. O Ratcliffe, J Harwood, S Allman & B Dunn 25-12.G Fishop, P Tomkins, C Thorpe & Gordon Fisher 31-9. S Kemp, T French, B Zelin & G Thorpe 30-9. Shots, VB 136(12) - 53(0) MM. Thursday. FED 4’s Vikings home to Emerald Isle Leprechauns. G Fisher, P Ray, A Brown & Gordon Fisher 17-15. F Barclay, B Ray, G Thorpe & C Thorpe 16-16. Shots, VB 48(3) - 51(5) EI. Friday. SOUTHERN LEAGUE Div 1 Lanzadores away to La Marina Osprey. S Whitehall, S Allman & B Dunn 25-9. L and C Watkins & P Whitehall 21-7. O Ratcliffe, SJ Broadhurst, & E Bishop 20-16. S Kemp, B Norris & B Zelin 19-17. Shots, 110(10) - 83(4) L M. Picadors away to San Luis Lions...a result I’m sure they'll want to forget, Shots, V B 72(0) - 136(14) SL. Bad Luck! Div C Conquistadores home to La Manga. Results, R Smith, P Tomkins & J Harwood 23-6. R and K Savage & A Kendall 31-15. S Guy, S Wilson & P Cadwell 23-12. N H Williams, K Rennison & R Pownall 19-10. Shots VB 129(10) - 80(4) L M.
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Disappointing week in the SABA Leagues as in the Enterprise Division the Apollos away at Vistabella Albatrosses gained a single point from the rink of Dave Davies with Florence and Mike Edwards who managed a draw. Much better result for the Pioneers at home to league leaders Mazarron Mariners in the Voyager Division winning on four rinks and drawing another thereby picking up 11 points to their opponents 3 and winning by a shots margin of 137-72 thereby closing the gap at the top of the table. Winners for the Pioneers were Sue Mahomet, Ken Stringfellow and John Porter 38-8,Ron Sheldon, Barbara Cooper and Alan Mawer 24-12.Other wins came from Wendy Ralph, Fay Beattie and Rab Logan and Hilary Clarke, Alan Ralph and Vic Mahomet. In the The Fed 4’s the Hoopoes travelled to Horadada and picked up three points winning on 1 rink and drawing another. Horadada picked up the points for the overall shots by 55-48. Winners for the Hoopoes came from Doug Beattie, Jim Eastwood, Norman Adcroft and Dave Blackie 20-18 whilst a draw was recorded by Ken Stringfellow, Rod Edgerton, Bill Jordan and Fay Beattie. The Winter League team at home to La Marina and found the going difficult just picking up 1 point from a draw gained by Pat Reilly with Bill and Sue Jordan and George Richardson. The overall shots difference was 69-90. The Blues were at home to San Miguel Cougars in the B Division in their re-arranged fixture and lost by 113 shots to 79 winning on one rink that of Sheila Chorley, Rob Heath and John Ball by14-13 getting the team two match point. On Friday the Blues were at Emerald Isle Outlaws and lost a close match by 122 shots to 106 picking up 6 points. Winning rinks were Sheila Chorley with Irene Mangan and Alex Morrice winning 17-11,Joy and Brian Gardiner with Jean Cooper winning 25-22 and Dawn and John Taylor with Brian Harman winning 18-16. The Golds, in the C Division, were at San Luis to play their rearranged match against the Pumas which last week fell fowl to the heavy rainfall last Friday. The Golds had to call upon their full squad as six players were involved in a Winter League match. This did not deter the team and the remaining squad members achieved a superb 14-0 victory. It is unfair to mention anybody in particular that played, as this was a squad effort by everyone. However, captain Ron Sheldon wishes to thank Jean James who stepped in at the last moment to ensure the team had a full compliment. The overall shots score was 132-81, which helps in the Golds, challenge towards the top of the table. Following up on Friday another good result with a 129 shots to 80 home win against Greenlands Cedars picking op 10 points to their opponents 4. Best winners for the Golds were Hilary Clarke, Ken Stringfellow and Vic Mahomet winners by 27-8 whilst Gary Randall, Ron Sheldon and Alan Mawer won 26-10. Other winners were Dot and Joe Kocsis with Rab Logan 25-10 and Barbara Cooper, Tony Campbell and Johnnie Ryder who won 22-13.
In the Southern league we had a home game against Vistabella. While we managed to win the game by 120 shots to 110 we only picked up 6 points. This was due to good wins by our two successful rinks of Colin Simpson, Bryan Eatough and Roy Thompson 36 – 5, Irene Graham, John Goddard and Terry Hucknall 26 – 11 Before this game we had been lying in second place in the league so this home result was somewhat of a disappointment. On Tuesday we played as Fed 4’s match at home against La Siesta Hoopoes. A better result this time with a 55 to 48 shots win and a points score of 5 to 3.The rink scores were Irene Graham, Carol Linehan, John Goddard and Fred Trigwell 25 – 16, Linda Hier, Les Davis, Wayne Osguthorpe and Jeff Hier 12 – 12, Pat Patton, Dennis Wade, Jack Linehan and Brian Patton 18 – 20 The highlight of the game was a hot-shot won by our rink led by Fred Trigwell. Well done as this was the second from one of our rinks so far this year. We had a bye in the Southern league so we look forward to resuming next week against La Siesta Blues. Due to one of the participants going to The Commonwealth games in Australia soon our mixed pairs final was held recently. In a very close game it was won by 1 shot by Margaret and Ron Odell over Irene Graham and Peter Davis. Well done to the O’Dells who will now represent the Club in the Champion of Champions event in April.
San Luis Bowls Club
By Sheila Cammack
Monday 5th February: Klingons away v VB Drivers; 8-6, shots 10795. Winners: Kath Reid, Neil Morrison, Ian Kenyon 22-10, Margaret Morrison, Sabrina & Russell Marks 22-20, Pam Lockett, June & Keith Jones 26-15. Trekkers home v Q Diamonds; 12-2, shots 122-90. Winners: Helen Hammond, Barry Roseveare, Scott Malden 31-11, Beryl Regan, Allen Bowen, Suzi Cooper 15-14, Shirley Verity, Jo & Jules Pering 23-5, Irene Everett, Barry Edwards, Vic Slater 19-13, Ros Holmes, Peter Fuller, Derrick Cooper 23-16. Romulans away v CB Flamingos; 5-9, 90 shots-131. Pat Barnes, Ralph Jones, Harry Epsom 22-17, Lyndon Johnson, Geoff Francis, Danny McErlean 16-16, William Holtham, Bob Bruce, Malcolm Ayton 21-8. Vulcans home v Q Rubies; 6-8, 98shots-115. Winners: Ray Watmough, Derek Barker, Dave Steadman 20-16, James Wright, Margaret Clarke, Geoff Shand 22-14, Denis Jackson, Kevin Hull, Drew Russell 25-15. Wednesday 7th Winter League away v San Miguel; 8-4, shots 79-70. Winners: Lynne Morris, June Jones, Peter McEneany, Keith Jones 14-11, Shirley Verity, Ray Clarke, Jules Pering, Russell Marks 20-10, Irene Everett, Jo Pering, Brian Pocock, Tom Hill 17-11. FED 4’s: Thursday 8th , Ospreys home v SM Mohawks; 8-0, shots 50-36.5. Winners: Shirley Verity, Jo Pering, Giuseppe Galelli, Roy Cordell 18-17, William Holtham, Sheila Cammack, Neil Morrison, Ian Kenyon 17-7.5, Allen Bowen, Pam Lockett, Suzi Cooper, Scott Malden 15-12. Condors home v MM Lords, 6-2, 54 shots-42. Winners: Bill Webb, Margaret & Ray Clarke, Brian Pocock 23-13, Sally Cordell, Mags Haines, Mike Regan, Vic Slater 18-13. Friday 9th Lions home v VB Picadors 14-0, 136points-72. Winners: Bob White, Sheila Cammack, Giuseppe Galelli 22-15, Colin Jackson, Keith Phillips, Mal Hughes 21-12, Steve Simmons, Ray Pollock, Roy Cordell 24-11, Janet McEneany, Ann Holland, Peter McEneany 17-15, Pam Lockett, Ray Clarke, Tom Hill 24-12, Kath Reid, Neil Morrison, Ian Kenyon 28-7. Tigers away v GL Oaks, 4-10, 93-105. Winners: Irene Everett. Mike Smith, Vic Slater 19-14, Jan Pocock, Les Bedford, Brian Pocock 21-18. Leopards home v Q Swans, 10-4. 114-106 Audrey Ford, Margaret Clarke, Charlie Marigold 21-8, Ray Watmough, Marie Henley, Dave Steadman 16-11, James Wright, Derek Barker, Bob Bromley 21-15, Chris Jackson, Sue Ross, Drew Russell 24-22. Sad news this week; the death of a San Luis member: Albert Jackson & also Bill Young, a member of Monte Mar BC - we will miss them. Our condolences to family and friends. Club information: www.sanluisbowls.byethost7.com or contact June Jones, Captain: 691 903 773.
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San Miguel Bowls Club By Pat McEwan In the Monday SABA League, San Miguel PULSARS had a good result at home against Emerald Isle Titans winning 8 points to 4. It was a nail biting finish to get the overall shots with one rink still to finish and shots at 106 across. Although Alan Campbells team lost, Paul Hayward managed to get the shot wood, making overall shots of 107 to San Miguel, 106 to Emerald Isle. Well played by Pat McEwan, Jan Farmer, Dave McEwan 16-14; Ken Hope, Anita Brown, John Staden 22-10; Sue Milner, Sheila Booth, Mike Douglas 30-23. The METEORS had a great result winning 9 points to 5 away against Quesada Pearls. Well played by Brian Allen, Lee Sinclair, Lynn Greenland 21-12; Brian Miller, Alan Patterson, Lin Miller 2710; Noel Davis, Dave Greenland, Fred Willshire 17-14; Tony Sanson, Len Rudge, Steve Cantley 14 across. Shots 106 - 92. The COMETS were away to Emerald Isle Neptunes gaining 4 points. A good game by Dave Champion, Barbara Scotthern, Bob Donnelly 21-9, Carl Eagle, Mike Bayfield, Ann Eagle 21-9. Shots 87-105. The WINTER LEAGUE were at home to San Luis winning on 2 rinks. Margaret Patterson, Val Collier, Noel Davis, Chris Collier won 21-12; Carol Rudge, Brian Allen, Stuart Hemmings, Stuart Denholm 17-16. Well played. Shots were 70 for 79 against. 4-8. In the Fed Fours, the APACHES had a great result at home against Quesada winning 6 points to 2. Very well played to ? Jim Jarvie, Allan Patterson, John Raby 18-11; Margaret Patterson, Paul Hayward, John Marshall, Alan Campbell 19-12. shots 48-42 In the Southern League, the COUGARS had a brilliant result in their
rearranged game against La Siesta Blues winning 12 points to 2. With a great shot difference of 113 to San Miguel and 79 to La Siesta. Superb bowling by Bob Nesbitt, Val Davis, Rosamond Stockell 20-13; Barry Jones, Jim Jarvie, Mick Rogers 19-13; Dave Champion, Frank & Barbara Scotthern 28-15; Bill & Joyce Reeves, Rob Honeywell 18-14; Meg Brownlee, Joe Getgood, Bill Brownlee 18-10; hard lines to Ann Eagles team losing by 1 shot! An even better result for the COUGARS against La Marina Merlins winning 13points to 1. Fantastic shot difference of 142 to 79. Very well bowled by Meg Brownlee, Joe Getgood, Bill Brownlee 22-7; Dave Champion, Frank & Barbara Scotthern 36-18; Joyce Reeves, Jim Jarvie, Mick Rogers 17-10; Bill Reeves, Val Davis, Rob Honeywell 22-14; Bob Nesbitt, Bob Graham, Rosamond Stockell 25-10; Sandra Hannan, Bill Knight, Bob Donnelly 20 across. You are on a roll team.... keep it going!!!!! The JAGUARS travelled to Mazarron picking up 6 points. Well done to Paul Thomas, Ron Nairey, Alan Campbell 18-12; Alan Booth, Dave Young, Derek Farmer 22-21; Ken Hope, Tom Dalgleish, John Marshall 20-14. Hard lines to Pat, Jan and Dave going into the last end 2 up, dropping 2 and a measure, the measure went against them, and they ended up losing by 1 shot. Total shots 97 to San Miguel 116 to Mazarron. No other results received Yhere will be no club morning on Tuesday 13th . For one week only it has been moved to Wednesday Info on SMBC please contact Rosamond Stockell, telephone 965 32 9778 or Secretary Pat McEwan, telephone 96 67 14257.
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El Rancho Bowls Club Saturday found the Mustangs playing their re-arranged fixture at emerald Isle against the Cavaliers; it was a good match against a strong team and an excellent result, though odd bowlers may have been a little disappointed in their play, though we all get it wrong now and again. The Mustangs came away with 4 rinks and another drawn. Judy Foley, Keith Cunningham and David Whitworth 3-30. June Whitworth, Henry Ryder and Richard Lee 20-19. Geoff Jones, Jane Hamill and Stew Hamill 21-13. Barbara Jones, John Skipper and Bob Taylor 13-13. Diane Yates, Shirley Edwards and Jim Taylor 16-11. Irene Thomson, Jim Gracie and Eddie Thomson 18-15. On Monday the Raiders had a bye and the Pintos had a home fixture against La Marina Pathfinders, there were, as you would expect, several tight matches. With the Pintos taking 4 rinks and the overall
shots and I had a very enjoyable morning as a spectator. Emma Walsh, Geoff Jones and Jim Taylor 15-20. Irene Thomson, Liam Foley and Eddie Thomson 19-14. Judy Foley, John Skipper and Jim Gracie 26-13. June Whitworth, Sheila Cooper and Carolyn Harris 20-18. Graham Day, Pam Harris and Brian Harris 15-16. Barbara Jones, Henry Ryder and David Whitworth 17-13. Friday’s match for the Mustangs against Montemar Matadors was postponed until Thursday the 15th. The Broncos however were at Country Bowls against the Geckos and although they came away with just the one rink, they did put on a good show and enjoyed the occasion. Membership contact Brian Taylor on 965077093 or at briantaylor_es@yahoo.co.uk or Carolyn Harris on 966774316 or at elranchobowls.secretary@gmail.com.
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and skip Graham Smyth, Ian Hamilton, Rita Towle and skip Jack Burrell. Shots Toreadors 109 – 81 Leopards, Points 12 – 2
Monday 5th February - Monte Mar Matadors v La Marina Explorers
Wednesday 7th February - Winter League Monte Mar v Vistabella Away to Vistabella not a good result for Monte Mar as after the mornings bowling they lost on all rinks. Shots Monte Mar 53 – 136 Vistabella, Points Monte mar 0 – 12 Vistabella
A good result for the Matadors against the Explorers, winning on three rinks and drawing on one. Shots Matadors 109 – 93 Explorers, Points Matadors 9 – 5 Explorers Tuesday 6th February - Monte Mar Toreadors v San Luis Leopards. A welcome win for the Toreadors after so many recent setbacks, with a good victory in our rearranged fixtures against the high flying Leopards. After a good mornings bowling played in excellent spirit by both teams the Toreadors won on five rinks losing on one. Well done to the winning rinks of Jan Soars, Chris Harding and skip Mick Soars, Sue Bounds, Joe Ridley and skip Diane Ridley, Tanya Oliver, Les Bounds and skip Joan Harding, Cliff Norris, Howie Williams
Thursday 8th February - Fed Fours Monte Mar Lords v San Luis Condors. The game was a close affair for the first twelve ends, only one shot in it. We lost in the end, Colin Armitage was the only winning rink. 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.
Greenlands Bowls Club The Sycamores were away to Emerald Isle Neptunes, Final scores on the doors were - total shots for - 94. Against - 102. Points for - 4. Against - 10. Winning rinks were - Ken Kirton. Ronnie Stansfield, Tony Hodges, - 29 shots to 11. Jean Giddings, Margaret Hirst, Dave Giddings. - 18 shots to 10. In our re - arranged Friday match played on Tuesday at La marina we enjoyed a pleasant mornings bowling, played in the right spirit in bright sunshine. Final score was - total shots for - 102. Against - 87. Points for - 10. against - 4. Winning rinks were - Sheila Stead, Margaret Stephens, Dave thompson. - 19 shots to 14. Janet Webb, Mary Lockley. John Obrien. - 18 shots to 13. Phil Lockley, Val Duchart, Mike Kelly. - 19 shots to 14. Dave Fryatt, Jim Wilcock, Barry Collins. - 18 shots to 13. In the Winter League Bonalba made the long trip to Greenlands but left empty handed after a sterling effort by the whole team. Final score - total shots For -- 91. Against -- 42. Points 11-1. Winning rinks were - Brian Tomlin, Zoe Wilcock, Jim Wilcock, Barry Collins. - 22 shots to 6. Margaret Stephens, Doreen Watt, Val
By Dave Webb
Duchart, Dave Webb. - 17 shots to 14. Jean Giddings, Rudy Wattley, David Giddings, Mike Kelly. - 28 shots to 8. On Thursday afternoon we travelled to Country Bowls, final score was - total shots for - 54. against - 64. points for - 1. against - 7. In the C Division the Cedars were away to La Siesta Golds. final score - 80 shots for 129 against. 4 points for and 10 points against. winning rinks were - Norman Young, John Newell, Graham Watt. 16 shots to 13. Vic Young, Ronnie Stansfield, Tony Hodges. - 23 shots to 16. In the Southern League B division, the Oaks were at home to San Luis Tigers. final scors were - 105 shots for to 93 shots against. Points for - 10. against - 4. Winning rinks -- Janet Webb, Mary Lockley, John Obrien. - 20 shots to 13. Phil Lockley, Val Duchart, Mike Kelly. - 20 shots to 15. Rudy Wattley, Margaret Dewar, Dave Webb. - 16 shots to 14. Dave Fryatt, Jim Wilcock, Barry Collins. 17 shots to 11. This result puts us top of our league so well bowled. To find out what its like to be a member of our club please ring Haley on 966 84 4399 who will be pleased to assist you.
ill Young was a bowler, an umpire, a coach and a Yorkshireman. Even so he always found time to talk and this talk was mainly about bowls but also about his other loves, Boxing and Rugby League.
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Bill had two periods as a member of the Monte Mar Club, the first being in 2007 when he joined from La Marina. He stayed at the club until 2011 when he joined the club at Greenlands for a year, again returning to Monte Mar in 2012. Whilst at our club Bill was the recipient of several trophies in the club competitions both at as an individual and a part of teams. He has several entries on the club honours board as testament to his undoubted bowling ability. Bill was also part of the winning trips in the SABA 3-day trips weekend in 2008. He participated in many tournaments organised by other clubs both on the Costa Blanca and also in the Mojacar area. During the last few months Bill was in winning teams at both San Luis and Bonalba clubs in their respective tournaments. As many fellow bowlers will know, Bill was very forthright in his views but this was because he was very passionate about the sport of bowling. Over his time whilst bowling in Spain he had competed at every level and had a record he could be proud of. At our club Bill assisted in coaching new bowlers and guiding those who were not so new when they needed help. He was also a member of the club committee at one time. He also undertook umpiring requirements when needed and looked after the club umpires kit. He would always offer assistance to all club members. Our thoughts go out to the family To his friends on the bowling scene, He will be hard to replace at Monte Mar Especially with his desire to win, His attitude was always the same, You got what it said on the tin.
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Photo by KRISTOFF On Thursday 8th February Eurogolf played their monthly stableford off the plates and the results were Cat 1 1st Arty Crammon 36 c/b 2nd Bob Buckeridge 36 3rd Felix Mallon 36 Cat 2 1st Glo Manning 35 c/b 2nd Carin Van De Kruijs 35 3rd Jim Weston 34 Cat 3 1st Monique Reeve 40 2nd Phyllis Venables 36 3rd Bob Adkins 34 Cat 4 1st Jean Goodwin 34 2nd Liz Roberts 29 NTP´s 5th Arty Crammon 11th Bill Martin 12th in 2 Bob Buckeridge 15th Tommy Cotegrave 17th Ian Pegg Best front 9 Claire Daye-Gretton 20 Best back 9 Jan Shorley 21 February Stableford winner Monique Reeve Football draw Colin Daye-Gretton Lauraine Walker Jenny Cheetham Franco Gentili and Jean Jackson TUESDAY TOFFS On Tuesday 6th February Toffs played their weekly stableford com-
petition and.the results were Cat 1 (0-15) 1st John Kirkwood 37 2nd Pino Perito 36 3rd Arty crammon 35 Cat 2 (16-22) 1st Albert Cowley 37 2nd Clive Horne 36 3rd Dave Nicholls 32 Cat 3 (23-28) 1st David Horne 36 2nd Dianne Bailey 28 3rd Morag Turner 28 Cat 4 (29+) 1st Jean Goodwin 26 2nd Sharon Cotgrave 20 3rd Sue Pegg 19 CBA -2 Overall Toffs winner Albert Cowley Best front 9 John Barraclough 19 Best back 9 Gary Grierson 19 NTPs 5th Pete Cleaver 11th Glo Manning 12th in 2 Arty Crammon 15th Bert Lawson 17th Jan Shorley Football draw Alan Venables Martin Welsh Monique reeve Sharon Cotgrove and Jean Goodwin. If you would like to play at La Marquesa Tuesdays and Thursdays with one of the largest societies on the Costa Blanca please visit the website www.eurogolf-quesada.co.uk.
Lo Crispin Golf Society at Altorreal LThe Society played an Am Am stableford team game today at Altorreal. 23 members and 1 guest took to the fairways to play this format of the game, in which the best 2 stableford scores in a fourball are recorded and the Team with the best score over 18 holes are the winners etc. The fairways and greens at Altorreal are generally in good condition, and this day was no exception. Most golfers commented that the Greens were very fast. Although the sun shone throughout the day, it remained cold all day, but nobody complained too much! After the game, as usual we returned to the Lo Crispin Tavern, where we were supplied with Tapas and a warm welcome. The husband and wife team of Brian and Sue Smith, along with Adrian Aspbury and Bill Croft proved to be the winners on the day.
by Steve Harrington
In second place was the team comprised of : Brian Coultate, Mike Cutts, John Henderson, plus 'blind partner'. NTP on Par 3s : Hole 5 - John Henderson, Hole 8 - John Dunnion, Hole 10 - Paul Flanaghan, Hole 17 - Steve Harrington. There were two 2s : Steve Harrington and John Henderson. Lastly, the free game raffle was won by Ray Pownall. The next main game, an individual stableford will be at Roda on 21st. February, with the next interim game at Vistabella on 14th. February, also an individual stableford game. Anyone interested in joining the Society or fancies playing a game as a guest should contact any Committee member, whose contact details can be found on the website.
San Miguel GS at Las Ramblas. February 7th, 2018
The trophy winning pair: Steph and Les, receiving their silverware from our Captain Paul Hamlin, assisted by representatives from the HAH (Help at Home) Charity. As usual we had a fantastic attendance for our annual Captain’s Charity Day at La Serena Golf. This year’s charity was HAH (Help at Home), chosen by Captain Paul Hamlin and what a very worthy cause it is! It was a great day’s golf with some superb performances but the real winners were HAH, with a donation from us of 400 euros after the game. Massive thanks to everyone involved in organising, donating and helping another successful San Javier Golf Society event, with special mentions being due to our committee and to La Serena Golf Club for their help and generosity. You can visit the HAH (Help at Home) website at www.helpathome.es Winners on the day were: 1st place and winners of the Captain's Charity Trophy: Steph Brooke and Less Whall with 70 points, 2nd: Ian Price and Frank Murphy with 65 points, 3rd: Peter Ashton and Ty Williams also with 65, 4th: Jim Moffatt and Daz Hancock also with 65 and 5th: Richard Lovering and Wayne Williams with 63 points. It's worthwhile pointing out that all the above winners (without exception) donated their winnings back into the charity pot! Nearest the pins were won by David Archer, Richard Lovering, Les Whall and Frank Murphy. The gross 2 (for 50 euros) was not won and will roll on to our next game, which is an individual stableford qualifier competition at the new 18 holes layout of Vistabella Golf, teeing off at 09:00am on Wednesday 21st February. Full details will be emailed to all members. Payday will be on Saturday 17th February in the bar area of La Serena Club House, between 11:00am and 12:00. For further information on our society, to play as a guest, or to join, please phone Barry Beale on +34 649 245 889 or look at our website at www.sanjaviergolfsociety.co.uk and Facebook page at www.facebook.com/sanjaviergolfsociety
Las Ramblas Golf Society On a day when Katarina Witt, John Curry and Robin Cousins, amongst others, would have been at home on the Las Ramblas greens (not merely slick but icily fast and unstoppable), 35 members and 8 guests took on the perfectly described marmite course (you either love it or hate it) of Las Ramblas. The majority probably hated it as they trudged up the clubhouse steps. A cold strong breeze didn’t help in the battle against what is a complicated course, but the greens were verging on unplayable for many, the most important element reflected in the scoring. Only the ever-consistent Darren Hancock neared playing to his handicap (6) with 34 points, the next best being Scotty Phillips (16) with 32. A special mention for Russell Bailey’s attempt to the 12th, a long par 3, where he ended up a mere 6 inches from the pin, and for Carmel McCann, the only lady playing, who won her category. The day’s results, by category and in reverse order, were the following: Bronze Category: 4th Norman Padmore (23), 3rd Mike Inns (27),
2nd Paul Cobain (28), and 1st Carmel McCann (30) Silver Category: 4th Brian Mulligan (24 on CB), 3rd Paul Kavanagh (24 on CB), 2nd Ken Flaherty (25), and 1st Scotty Phillips with 32 pts Gold Category: 4th Norman Cahill (27), 3rd Robin Eastman (29), 2nd John Osborne (30), and 1st Darren Hancock with 34 points. Nearest the pins on the par 3’s (open to all) went to Adrian Roberts (hole 6), Peter Cuniff (10), Russell Bailey (12) and John Osborne (14). The Abacus was won once again by Norman McBride The Best Guest prizes went to winner Barry Lane (31) and runner-up Declan McGuire (26 on CB) who have both signed up to subsequent membership Our thanks go to the staff at Las Ramblas for their contribution to the day. Keep up to date with all SMGS matters by logging on to our website www.smgs.org or simply give Tony Smale a call on 628 227 687 to find out more about the society and its weekly golf gettogethers. Next week we will be at Hacienda de Riquelme.
by Mike Mahony Monday started off with a few showers but cleared later and some golf was played. It was a Texas Scramble and the winners with a score of 62 were Olga Douglas, Rod Doel, Dave Pulling and Geoff Biggerstaff. Wednesday was a lovely sunny day but with a wicked cold wind. We played the second round of our Eclectic Joker and the scores were as follows. 1st with a really good 43 pts. was Lindsay Forbes. 2nd Olga Douglas with 39 pts. 3rd Brian Staines with 38 pts. 4th on a count back Peter Wickham 38 pts. 5th Geoff Biggerstaff 36 pts. 6th on a count back Alan Douglas 36 pts. 2´s Club: No takers this week first for awhile. Friday we played the Counters game and the winning team with a score of 92 were Lindsay Forbes, John Shervell, John Collins and Brian Staines.
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yards (yellow tees) and uphill it always plays significantly longer than the scorecard states BUT the downwind 5th hole of 436 metres or 480 yards (yellow tees) always play shorter than its card length. The 18th hole pretty well summarises this golf course because the par 5 hole is 454 metres or 499 yards (yellow tees) but usually downwind, the green is in reach but is protected by a large lake to the front and side while the green is relatively narrow from front to back and is a test of the proverb that ‘fortune favours the brave’. Golfers of lesser ability will find this golf course ideal because the generously wide fairways and lack of deep rough allow for a greater margin of error although take care on the holes where water hazards exist. This golf course is always in excellent and manicured condition with large greens with a good putting surface and should be on your agenda if you plan a golfing trip to Murcia. 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 18/02/18 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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El Plantio 2 Golf Society Having just returned from the Arctic Wastes of the UK, I was quite unprepared for the similar conditions faced by the 18 members competing in the Team Joker competition on the 6th February, which accounted for the lower than normal score of the winning teams, as the ball did not seem to travel well in the atmosphere. Fortunately, conditions improved for the 2nd nine holes, which allowed for better scoring. Nearest the Pins, Hole 1 - Alan Janes, Hole 6 - Dave Swann. 3rd Place, John Burke, Maggie Edwards, Dave Southwell - 90 points. 2nd Place, Ray Housley, Gary Needham, Bryan Watson - 93 points. 1st Place, Dave Swann, Allen Robinson, Chris Linathan - 97 points. 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
Alan Janes, John Burke, Gary Needham, Bryan Watson, Dave Swann, Ray Housley, Dave Southwell, Chris Linathan,
Captain’s Day at The Plaza So today was Captain's Day for the famous TPGS. We had 52 players with 17 on the reserve list as we descended on Villamartin to commence battle We had a 2’s pot which was shared by Simon Lee and dodgy Paul Thelwell (who was also best guest with 34 pts) the worst performance was by Troy the boy, with a frankly embarrassing 14 pts
On Sunday 4th February 51 Eurogolf members played a Stableford competition at the newly completed Vistabella golf course. Although it was a cold grey day everyone enjoyed the occasion which was superbly arranged by Ian Turner and Paul Manning who also managed to get some super prizes donated by sponsors Stan and Ollies, The Olde 9th, The Clubhouse, Mr Singhs and Fratellis. The results were Gold div (0-22) 1st Sue Forbes 37 2nd Keith Wright 34 3rd Bob Buckeridge 34 4th Glen Roberts 34 Silver div 22 + 1st Liz Roberts 36 2nd Glo Manning 35 3rd Kevin Bonser 35 4th Bev Fairhurst 33 NTP´s 2nd Lauraine Walker 7th Chris Stanley 11th Alan Goodwin 15th Keith Wright Hole in One NTP´s in 2 1st Tony Forbes 4th Paul Manning 12th David Valentine 17th Glen Roberts Longest drives Men Tony Forbes Ladies Sue Forbes Best players Longest walk Hedy Paehlig Best man Keith Wright Best lady Sue Forbes. To add to the enjoyment Eurogolf donated 10€ per person towards the green fees.
The best lady was Jane Cowan with 29 pts. We had 11 NTP'S each worth a €50 voucher for Galaxy golf, our Captain Simon Lee won 2, Mike Thornton, Kev Adamson, Barry Mitchell, Troy Norris, Debbie Lance, Mark Parry, Darren Hancock and Tony Hi Ho Smale all got 1. The Silver division was won by Gordy Brindley closely beating Ricky Cowan and Ian Parkinson on countback with 32pts. The Gold division was won by el Capitano Simon Lee, second place was Theo Boelhouwer who beat Al "boom boom" Croxford on countback. Thanks as usual to Karl,Lisa and staff at the Ale House. Our next fixture is at Las Ramblas on Friday 23rd Feb. lease book online at www.theplazagolfsociety.com
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EURONICS THURSDAY DART LEAGUE “THE ELECTRICAL SHOP” - BLUE LAGOON Match Results for 8th Feb 2018 (points for win/draw) Hen's Teeth Junction Jackals Porter House Amigos Misfits Hub Hellraisers El Capitan Angels
Hub Hyenas El Capitan Junction Jackals Porter House Angels Las Rosas Wee Rockers Tavern Oldies Ale House Junction Jaguars Amigo's Misfits Porter House Bees Pint Depot Queens Hen's Teeth Hub Hellraisers
5-7 5-7 7-5 8-4 3-9 10-2 7-5 P 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
Junction Jaguars Hub Hyenas Las Rosas Pint depot Queens Wee Rockers Porter House Bees Tavern Oldies Pts 26 23 22 20 18 15 14 13 13 9 9 5 5 3 1
Legs 117 116 103 96 90 92 75 82 72 62 57 55 49 47 30
180’s John Walker x 2 (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 x (Junction Jackals); Angela Garside (Tavern Oldies), Mark Todd (Junction Jackals), Andy Rutter (Junction Jackals) Highest Check-out: Jeff Ward (porter House) 147 [T20, T17, D18] pot, El Capitan and The Fire Station for the men. Junction Jackals v Hub Hyenas (5-7) Even halfway through the season, this was a match the Jackals simply had to win. Two points adrift meant a victory would send them up to joint first - a loss and the Hyenas are 4 points clear and proba-
bly uncatchable. All started well for the Jackals who jumped into a two leg lead. In the second leg Andy Trotter, Mark Todd and Lee Maiden completed a 21 dart 701 finish with Lee leading the way with 100 and 139. The third treble saw the same players back at the oche - this time however John Eyre, Paul Durrant and Joe Miller exacted revenge - all three scoring ton-plus scores. The doubles went the way of the Hyenas with Lee Maiden’s 180 being the main highlight. So three all at half time and all to play for. The draw brought Lee and Hyena’s captain Simon Williams together in the first leg. The way Lee had been playing the home side were hopeful but Simon had other ideas. After falling behind a 140 brought him right back into it and double 10 sealed the win. Mark Todd then beat Paul Durrant with steady if unspectacular scoring. Four 85’s on the bounce gave Mark a shot at double top and he took it first go. John Eyre beat Andy Trotter in a high scoring game so it was 5 - 4 to the Hyenas and still all to play for. Landlord Andy Gildea stepped up next and quickly fell some way behind to Bob Townsend but he kept plodding away and suddenly a ton gave him a glimmer of hope. He took it with both hands finishing on 73 - T19 & D16. Five all. Nigel Elvery then lost to Joe Miller - the Hyenas had the draw guaranteed and 1 point was not what the home side needed. The Hyenas secured their win when John Williams beat Phil de Lacy in the last leg. Thanks to all for a great night and some great darts - 24 scores of 100 or more. .Special thanks to the Jackal’s scorer, Nige, who took some very unnecessary criticism for volunteering to score. He won’t be appearing at Ally Pally anytime soon but he does a great job for us in the fun league. Report by Phil de Lacy Porter House v Las Rosas (7-5) The saying ‘a game of two halves’ certainly applied to this well fought sporting match. The first three trebles were completed with Las Rosa's taking the lead. Alan Preston 100 and John Spencer D8 taking the first. Sid Cross’ D9 on his first game home in three months took the second for Porters. Then Carlos Montes’ D20 took the third for Rosa's. Las
Thursday Club Tennis Celebration at Campoamor [golf] The social tennis club that plays every Thursday from 3-5pm at the Campoamor golf club, enjoyed a great night out recently, to celebrate the 2017 season. The club session involves organised social doubles play every week throughout the year. At the end of each session the winning player receives points equal to the number of players in attendance, whilst 2nd place receives half of that sum. The top 3 players for 2017 were 1st Graham Bunker, 2nd Rob Stacey, 3rd Natalie Tissier. Last years winner Rob, was beaten into second place by newcomer, Graham and another newcomer, Natalie, placed 3rd. Club coach, Steve Durie, would like to thank all of those who have supported the sessions and for those who attended a very enjoyable evening. Club sessions are also run on Wednesday 11-1 and Sunday 10-12 at Campoamor and on Monday mornings, Steve runs an adult group coaching session in Almoradi. Individual lessons are also available from Steve, who is an LTA 'pro' qualified coach, at either venue. Padel tennis is also available at both venues and a Saturday morning, padel coaching and play session is due to start soon at Campoamor. All nationalities, ages and standards are welcome to all sessions. Contact Steve on 635 061 439 or by email at sdurie@hotmail.co.uk.
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Rosa's dominated the doubles taking the first two:- Carlos Montes D20, Alan Preston D4 for Rosa's but then Peter (Tufty) Ayres grabbing D19 for Porters. After the break, Rosa's took a commanding lead with Adrian 100, 115 and D4. At 5-2 Rosa's looked on for a great win. Something must have been in the food supplied by Pati's Bar as a low performing Porters suddenly stepped up to the board. Jeff (Cocky) Ward checked out with (147) T20, T17, D18. Ray Hayes then 100x2 D20. Peter Ayres 117, D3 beat Chis Montes 140, 100. Sid Cross put porters in front 100, D20 beating Carlos 120. That left a final singles to decide the result between Yvonne Roofrack and Steph Simpson. MOTM Rouffignac gave Porters the game 100, D20. MOTM for Rosa's was Cris Montes. Report by Brian Nash. Round 2 of Team and Auxiliary (1st round losers) KO Cups The committee met on Saturday afternoon to do the draw for the Team and Auxiliary Cup KO comps round 2. The draw was witnessed and assisted by Peter from Pati’s Bar. The first team drawn is designated the Home team (chalking) and the 2nd team is the Away team. All matches will be played at a neutral venue. Lucky Hen’s Teeth drew a Bye into the Semi-finals of the Auxiliary Cup! Team KO cup ‘Home Team’ ‘Away’ Team Neutral Venue Junction Jackals Amigos Misfits Tavern PH Bees El Capitan Chemies Lounge Angels Hub Hyenas Fire Station Ale House Wee Rockers The Hub
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Torry’s woes continue both on and off the park
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t's all doom and gloom on the Torry front at the moment, what with key players and staff departing, uncertainty over the takeover of the club, and this latest defeat being the 10th match without a win. In fact, at the moment there's more news off the park than on, and neither is good. So what do we know?
UD Ilicitana ............................3 CD Torrevieja .......................0
Revi less than a minute to open the hosts account. Having robbed Calderon, he beat Walid before shooting low into the right hand corner. On 55 mins, Revi controlled the ball on his chest before planting another well struck drive into the back of the net for his second goal.
It appears that the takeover is still on the cards. When that will be is anyone's guess, but apparently director Graham Knight has been asked to continue in his existing role. Keeper Buyo and the lovely physio Henar Alvarez are the latest members of the playing staff to depart, and mystery surrounds the non-appearance on Saturday of centre back Zaragoza.
Tenza, Ramiro and Mani were the replacements in the starting line-up, but all 3 are inexperienced young lads at this level. Despite all the adversity they have had to endure, it was Torry who started the match on the front foot. On 3 mins, a corner by Calderon was headed over at the near post by Lewis, then 6 mins later, an assist by Manu Amores picked out Beltran, only for him to shoot straight at the keeper. Caballero rattled the crossbar on 18 mins, Lewis headed off the line, then a Caballero cross was headed over by Revi, as the hosts eventually got into their rhythm.
Throughout all of Sep, Oct and Nov, Torry lost only once, and were pushing Hercules 'B' hard for top spot in the Preferente division. What a contrast of form during Dec, Jan and Feb, during which Torry have not won a single match, having picked up a paltry 4 points out of a possible 40. Borja and Verdu have departed (presumably, although nothing official has been released from the club), and the mad Algerian French striker Marwane is currently in the middle of a lengthy ban. Add to that, suspensions for Vicente and Coria (plus the Zaragoza mystery), and it's no wonder that manager Pedreno (also serving a touchline ban) was forced to include 6 youth team players in his squad for the match at Iliticana.
Lewis was performing minor miracles in defence, along with Walid, who was blocking goalbound shots by Revi and co. It was starting to resemble a scene from the Alamo, but amazingly the half time interval arrived with a scoreline of 0-0. Alas, as the second period got underway it took
A slight respite arrived on 68 mins, courtesy of an assist by sub Arturo to fellow Torry sub Santi, whose shot was well saved by the outstretched legs of keeper Alex. Revi completed his hat trick deep into stoppage time, leaving Torry to once again regret their profligation in front of goal. Lack of discipline has also been a factor towards their steady slide down the table, so bookings for Manu Amores, Calderon, Santi and Tenza, prove that lessons have not been learnt. However banned players are eligible to feature in friendly matches, the latest being a midweek 0-7 thrashing at the hands of CSKA Moscow at Campoamor golf complex.
This was the second hat trick of the season for Revi
Torry now sit in 11th place on 29 points, and with only 12 games remaining, must do enough to ensure that a consecutive relegation is averted. On Sun 18 Feb ko 5pm at Vicente Garcia stadium
(check website for confirmation) Torry welcome Monforte, who have won only 3 games all season, sit 2nd to bottom in the league, and drew 2-2 in the corresponding fixture back in October. Watch this space!!
Carp R Us Fishing Club The final round of the Winter Series was fished at Embalse de Argos. With the recent cold weather and a cold day expected, it was -2 as people started to arrive, we weren’t sure how good the fishing would be. In the end it wasn’t too bad with the majority of the fourteen anglers catching. First was Dave Hoare with 16.60kg caught using feeder and pellet, as did second, Alan Smith with 14.66kg and third, Mark Foden with 13.10kg. Fourth, continuing her good form from the previous week, was Ann Fowles with 5.78kg. This meant the series was won by Steve Fell with 161 points, second was Dave Hoare with 141, third Tom Marshall with 110 and fourth Dave Sutton with 109. Well done to all 23 anglers that took some part in what was a hard series. The club is keen to get new members. Contact Steve Fell, on 634 379 081. Further info can be found at www.carp-r-us.weebly.com or on our Facebook page Carp-R-Us Fishing Costa Blanca.
Cadena Sunrise Bowling - Week 15 Sunrise Colegas The Phantoms Alley Cats 999s S***T Happens Sol Amigos Top Performers Hi/Game Hi/Game+H/Cap Hi/Series Hi/Series+H/Cap
1 Gi Gi's Hookers 2 Strike Force 3 Pin Pushers 4 Sol Amigos 5 S***T Happens 6 999s 7 Alley Gators 8 Sunrise Colegas 9 Pin Pals 10 Alley Cats 11 The Bandits 12 The Phantoms
6 0 4 0 4 6
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Ladies Janette Hurst 183 Mavis Riley 212 Mavis Riley 498 Mavis Riley 606 P 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45
W 41 38 38 37 33 31 30 29 28 28 27 0
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
L 19 22 22 23 27 29 30 31 32 32 33 60
2 8 4 8 4 2
Pin Pals Alley Gators Gi Gi's Hookers Pin Pushers The Bandits Strike Force
Claptons travel to Alicante for February meet
Gents Gary Walsh 217 Gary Walsh 237 Marco Flores 531 Dave Bell 601 Tot 31334 31101 30566 31040 31516 30175 30865 31398 30632 30621 30648 23400
Gms 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45
Av 696 691 679 689 700 670 685 697 680 680 681 520
Hi-G Hi-S 822 2359 772 2228 831 2234 829 2319 851 2418 778 2076 766 2164 785 2259 815 2241 775 2146 827 2245 520 1560
Pts 82 76 76 74 66 62 60 58 56 56 54 0
This month’s competition was held at Alicante Golf a week earlier than normal due to complications at the course. Nevertheless the weather seemed to have given us a break with some sunshine in a chilly 11 degrees. The course was in excellent condition and the greens were quick but due to the low temperatures still we are not seeing the high scores from the Gold division. First tee was at 10.50 with 12 players and at the end of the day everybody journeyed back to the Club House at The Club in Quesada. Although it was cold out of the sun everybody said they enjoyed their day. Again for the second month in succession John Dodds managed to make the winner’s rostrum, congratulations. There were some close contenders but nevertheless he kept his first place as you will see from the results below. We had one humorous occasion when Kevin Williams played his ball onto the green, a duck picked it up and ran away with it. The duck dropped it so a seagull decided to get into the act as well and he took it to the other side of the
course. It was declared a lost ball. Our thanks to our hosts John and Carolyn and the staff at The Club for an excellent buffet once again. Overall Winner:John Dodds 34 pts Gold Winner: Terry Sharley 33 pts Gold Runner Up: Gary Strowger 29 pts Silver Winner: Kevin Williams 24 pts Silver Runner Up: Chris Byrne 22 pts Best Guest: Ron Hanson 25 pts Best Front Nine: Andy Trefry 14 pts Best Back Nine: Tony Stead 13 pts Most Potential: Rick Drake Nearest the Pins: Only two achieved: 3rd Terry Sharley and 15th Terry Sharley. He also won the twos so it was a clean sweep on the day for Terry. Any golfers wishing to join Claptons or would like more information please contact our Match Secretary - Kevin Williams on kevsta01@gmail.com
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