The Leader Newspaper Edition 778

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Orihuela Council renege on yet another Costa promise t was rather less than a year ago that the Orihuela Council promised its Districts a say in the decision making process with regards to expenditure. Over a period of a month the Department of Citizen Participation asked the 12 Orihuela Districts to prioritise a spend 60,000 euros each for their

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Neighbourhoods. Overwhelmingly the Orihuela Costa asked for a pressure washer that could be used exclusively in the Orihuela Costa. The request was agreed and just last week the equipment was received by the mayor and the Councillor for Cleaning and RSU, Damaso Aparicio. However now we see the council once again changing

the goalposts in that Snr Aparicio is reported to have told members of the Spanish press that the equipment, despite it being won by Orihuela Costa residents in the 2018 Participatory Budgets, would also be used, if necessary, in other parts of the municipality. The FAOC-Federación de Asociaciones de Orihuela Costa-Alicante, was quick to

point this out to the councillor in a letter that they sent on Wednesday to the Department of Citizen Participation with a copy to the Road Cleaning and RSU, requesting clarification about his comment during the presentation of the new vehicles and cleaning equipment, including the pressure washer for Orihuela Costa. Continued on Page 02


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We are forced to remind Mr. Aparicio that the description of our proposal for the new pressure washer was very clear:

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“A pressure washer dedicated solely and exclusively to Orihuela Costa�.

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The comment he made about the possibility of dedicating that pressure washer to other areas of the municipality when necessary is a clear vio-

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lation of what the citizens of the X district of Orihuela Costa voted. Our message to Mr. Councillor is clear: this pressure washer belongs to Orihuela Costa and, both this association and the neighbourhood, demand that the agreement be respected. Unfortunately, however, the Department is unlikely to make any response without first clearing it with the councillor concerned and as he departed on a Mediterranean cruise immediately after the Plenary vote confirming council salaries that might not be for some time!

Councillor Damaso Aparicio talking to the Spanish press

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ARNEVA WITHOUT PHONES BECAUSE OF STOLEN CABLES.

Banks have been forced to close because they can’t manage daily operations in the office The Orihuela hamlet of Arneva have been without telephones and internet since last Sunday and with no indication of when the village is likely to be reconnected. With a population of almost 1000 people, a majority of them pensioners, the problem has been caused by the theft of an 800 metre length of cable. Residents say that they have made many complaints to the telephone company, which has been unable to give them any indication of when they are likely to be reconnected. They say that they have to order the cable in and it’s not always easy to find in such quantity. Speaking to the Leader Tomas Alvaro said that he finds the answer absolutely incredible “as it is such a large international company". He says that the townsfolk also feel as though they have been abandoned by the City Council which has taken no steps whatsoever to try to pressurise the telephone company into effecting the repair. The problem is also causing financial difficulty to many Arneva businesses who are not able to work, to order stock or to service their clients Many of the pensioners say that they need a fixed telephone service to communicate with their family members; also with organizations

that are dedicated to providing the telecare service (the red button) such as the one offered by the Red Cross, which is activated by a connection established through the landline and that is currently unable to carry out this important function. Mari Carmen Rueda, who has moved from Orihuela to Arneva to be with her 85-year-old mother, says the situation is distressing. "We were alarmed when we found that the telephone did not give a signal and we are very concerned that we have been like this for more than a week, because here seventy percent of the inhabitants are elderly, and without landlines they are out of touch, because few of them know how to use mobile phones." Similar situations have occurred previously in other Oriolan districts during the last two years, in Hurchillo and Torremendo, which had a devastating impact on business. And branches have been forced to close to the public because they can’t manage the daily operations carried out in the office, a state of blockade that is forcing clients and other users to move to neighbouring towns to carry out their financial operations. Another major casualty is the pharmacy, which is not being able to work the electronic prescription service and can only dispense over-thecounter products. The administration of the lottery, hairdressers and even bars are having to reassess their pace of work, since "even the slot machines don’t work," said one client. And the worst thing for these residents is that they still do not have an estimated repair from the telephone company, being very likely that it will not be fixed until much later in the month.

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Torrevieja security boosted by “antiterrorist” planters

Illegal sales cost Province 47 million

Illegal street sales, with the mantero’s (looky looky men) as the most widespread, vastly increase during the summer months, creating untold problems in the province, especially in the Orihuela Costa , and Torrevieja, in which towns the local police have only recently increased their surveillance following a campaign spearheaded by The Leader Newspaper and the long standing complaints of small businesses and hoteliers about the sale of counterfeit products in the areas most frequented by visitors and tourists. In Alicante, their activity on beaches and promenades is considerably increased although police pressure often moves the manteros around. They can now also be seen moving northwards along the coast to other areas frequented by tourists such as Calp, El Campello and Santa Pola. Although the police conflict with the manteros does reach the heights of that seen during the summer of 2012, when there were clashes between vendors and police in Alicante and Torrevieja, and where there were dozens of injured policemen and a near diplomatic crisis with Senegal, which sent its foreign minister to Alicante, it is still a problem that remains, and one that is said to causes annual losses of 47 million euros to local commerce. In Barcelona, ??Mallorca, Madrid and Castellón the manteros can be seen regularly protesting in the streets where the police often conduct raids with goods regularly confiscated and fines to the buyers of up to 500 euros.

On the Alicante coastline, police action is now beginning to bear fruit, with both the Civil Guard at the borders, and the massive seizures of stock by the National Police, seemingly slowing the operation down. In recent weeks a number of trucks have been stopped on their way to make deliveries of illegal goods in areas such as the Marina Alta, Benidorm and Alicante, where the Community now ranks as the third in seizures after Madrid and Barcelona. In the province, the National Police has carried out 14 operations for crimes against industrial and intellectual property so far this year, with 74 arrests and the seizure of over 250,000 illegal items, the cost of which on the open market would be in the region of 6 million euros. In 2018 there were 18 operations with 92 detainees and the seizure of 80,000 items, valued at two million euros but this year, to July, that number has been multiplied by three. A Provincial Police source said that “we are now targeting major distributors of these illegal items, and there are traders who have had as many as 10,000 items removed from their stalls, vans, warehouses and trucks." In Orihuela Costa, where there were major complaints of manteros from merchants bar and restaurant owners and hoteliers, the Local Police have redoubled their operation in the Cabo Roig and Aguamarina area, where the 50,000 permanent residents increases to 250,000 in the summer. “Up to 100 people were found carrying out this illegal activity but today it has been eradicated. The operation will remain in place throughout the summer and we are now looking to maintain it all year round,” says the Councillor for Security, Ramón López. According to the latest report from the European Office on Intellectual Property (EUIPO), in June 2019, the sale of counterfeit items in Spain causes losses close to 7,000 million euros a year. Translating to a loss of 53,500 jobs. "In clothing and footwear alone, to mention just one example of a sector directly affected by Illegal Street sales, companies lose 3,800 million euros every year due to counterfeiting," says EUIPO spokesman Luis Berenguer. “There is a need for greater awareness in the municipalities and in their persecution by the police, for the damage to the brands and because it undermines industrial property, ”says Francisco Rovira, general secretary of the Alicante Federation of Small and Medium Commerce, which includes 44 associations in the province already 10,000 businesses.

Following the jihadist attack in Barcelona two years ago Torrevieja seafront security was enhance with the provision of a number of concrete bollards placed in the town centre and along the seafront. The city council at the time was quick to realise the necessity of protecting it’s residents and it’s public spaces against the very real danger of terrorist attacks, especially in vulnerable and high profile crowded locations. The decision was taken to install 42 concrete bollards in the town centre and along the seafront to avoid attacks such as those seen in Barcelona or Nice. It was announced as something of a temporary move until such time as the council could purchase items that were more in line with the aesthetics of a tourist city. The bollards most certainly served their purpose, that of blocking the passage of vehicles, but for the last two years they have also served as rubbish bins to passers-by, at an annual rental cost of 12,000 euros. Last week, however, the council began to replace the unsightly concrete blocks with planters that are far more aesthetically pleasing and far more in line with the aesthetics of a city that attracts many thousands of tourists every year. The 42 concrete barriers are now being replaced by 22 large planters in which palm trees and flowers have been planted and that serve exactly the same purpose, blocking the passage of vehicles, but, most importantly, they significantly change the aesthetics of the area in the City now governed by the PP . The contract for the 22 planters was awarded at a cost of 17,707 euros, 14,634 without VAT. They are being placed in Vista Alegre, Juan Aparicio and La Libertad, along the new floral urban furniture.

The levels of threat to the urban environment, and to the visitors and tourists that frequent these outside spaces, has certainly evolved over time, and will no doubt continue to do so. Therefore, it is absolutely vital that the people responsible for shaping our public realm recognise that there is often no ‘one size fits all’ answer to security, and consequently a multi-layered approach to perimeter protection must be considered, to meet both our present and our future security needs. In providing the ‘new look’ and enhancing our security, the city council feels that it has now improved the function, character, and quality to these public spaces as well as bringing a cosmopolitan look and feel to the city centre.


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The Deutscher Camping Club DCC, the most important campercaravan club in Germany, has chosen the campsite Lo Monte de Pilar de la Horadada (Alicante), as the best campsite in Spain for German tourists. The Deutsche Camping Club is a federation is made up of about 3.5 million families. Who are responsible for selecting the best campsites in Europe on an annual basis. On this occasion, the Lo Monte campsite has been one of the award-winning establishments, along with five other campsites in Germany, Italy, Austria and Switzerland.

Corvera airport continues to lose traffic Figures released by airport Management Company AENA show that Corvera airport has now lost more than 100,000 passengers in the first 7 months of the year compared to San Javier

The presentation will be made during the “Reise und Camping” camper and outdoor tourism exhibition, which will be held from 26 February to 1 March 2020 in Essen, the “capital” of the Ruhr Valley, the most populated and industrialised area in Europe, and where most of the country's campers come from.

The Murcia Government is still confident that the figures will increase

The Department of Environment delivers 7,220 traps for the fruit fly

at the bottom of Avenida de la Playa, by La Zenia beach. The two Murcia DJ’s mix electronic sets of music and are extremely popular on the Ibiza music scene.

The new airport also records more than 700 aircraft fewer movements less in the first seven months of the year compared to the same time period of 2018 Between January and July the International Airport registered a total of 632,989 passengers , 14% less compared to the first seven months of 2018 at San Javier airport, which registered 739,994 passengers. According to AENA data a total of 4,614 landing and take-off operations were recorded in the first seven months of the year, while 5,363 were recorded last year.

Finally, the band 'Eterno Mecano,’ a tribute act to one of Spain’s biggest goups, Mecano, will close the program on Friday, August 30, at 11 p.m., on Calle de las Orquídeas, on the Playa Flamenca promenade. The two remaining concerts will appeal to a very different audience, they are absolutely free and are sure to draw large crowds, so the message is to get there early if you want to enjoy the music and make the most of the party atmosphere.

Lo Monte campsite wins European Prize

During July, the airfield was used by 145,764 passengers, while there were 989 aircraft movements. In 2018 it was used by 164,402 passengers and 1,118 movements were managed.

Music on the coast 2019 Mariola Rocamora announced details of three free concerts to be held on the Orihuela Costa at council expense. The first event took place last Saturday at Calle de las Orquídeas, on the esplanade of Playa Flamenca, featuring a very popular Spanish act, 'The Trouper Swing Band,' an Alicante band that was formed in 2013. The band played the great swing and rockabilly classics of the 30's, 40's, and 50's in neo-swing style to an audience of over 500 people. 'Frank Daniel's DJ's' will play on Saturday, August 24, at 10:30 p.m.,

Requiem Mass held for Jo Longthorne

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By Andrew Atkinson Joe Longthorne's funeral service took place at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church in Blackpool on August 13, with a full Roman Catholic Requiem Mass held. Almost 1,000 people attended the service, with hundreds standing outside, bidding their final farewell. Prayers were said for singer-entertainer Joe, who passed away of cancer, aged 64, and for his husband Jamie and the family. The Hymn played on the organ, as Joe Longthorne departed the Church for the last time was: "Receive his Soul, present him to God the most High, may the Angels lead him to

Over 7,000 Ceratipack traps were received at the Municipal Warehouse this week subsidised by the Ministry of Agriculture, through the Plant Health Service, as part of their annual campaign against damage caused by the fruit fly in extra-early citrus varieties, persimmon and pomegranate.

Paradise.” Joe Longthorne was laid to Rest at Marton, Blackpool Cemetery.

The presentation will be made in Essen in February

The traps will be distributed at approximately 25 per hectare. The subsidy is processed through the Department of Environment and the Department of Agriculture of the City Council of Pilar de la Horadada, for farmers who have requested them, and who have a minimum area of 1 hectare planted with the above varieties. This year, 7,220 traps have been distributed for a total area of 301.53 hectares, and will be distributed at a rate of approximately 25 traps per hectare, depending on stocks. The council states that farmers should bear in mind that the traps placed must be registered in the MAPAMA Register of Phytosanitary Products.


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Campoverde Theatre Group Donate to Help Vega Baja Campoverde Theatre Group took time out from their rehearsals for their next show West End Musicals Supper Show to donate 300â‚Ź to Help Vega Baja Charity. The money was raised from the hilarious Benidorm! musical comedy, our very own interpretation of the popular Benidorm television series that was recently staged at the Olympia, Mil Palmeras. Help is a local charity that provides help, advice, support and of course equipment to people living all over the Vega Baja region. The donated money was to go towards the purchase of two new wheelchairs. Campoverde Theatre Group are excited about their next production Supper on the West End

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that will feature well loved shows from the West End. Shows like 42 Street, Fiddler on the Roof are once again delighting audiences on the West End as they undergo yet another revival to charm this generation of theatre goers, these show along with Oliver, West Side Story, Singing in the Rain amongst others will be featured in our next Supper Show at the Olympia Restaurant at Mil Palmeras. This show will follow a similar formula to the very successful Supper on Broadway show that we staged last September. Well loved songs and scenes from West End shows will be sung, danced or presented in short sketches. Dates for the show are Thursday 19th, Friday 20th and Saturday 21st September. Campoverde Theatre Group will again be returning to the Olympia Restaurant, Mil Palmeras which has proved such an excellent venue for our last two shows. Tickets can be obtained from the Olympia or contact Maureen 865 770 096 or Pat on 626 772 256. The price for the show and a one course meal is 10â‚Ź


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READ THIS … THEN WALK AWAY. More than twenty years ago, Pamela and I went on a holiday to Tunisia. Whilst there, we made friends with another couple – as one does (or should that read ‘as two do?’) Anyway, Brian and Nina Kearney remain our friends to this day. Brian exercised (!) a lifechanging effect on me. Brian was an enthusiastic walker, and being a typical Cork man, he didn’t offer advice in any half-hearted delivery. ‘’Listen, Boy, you and me … we are going to meet here at ten o’clock in the morning and we’re heading out for a four mile walk!” What could I say…? I didn’t really enjoy those first few walks; but by the end of the second week I was hooked – and like Forrest Gump, I have been unable to stop since then. As well as my daily walk and pleasure strolls, I have partaken of a few sponsored walks and raised a bit of money for good causes. On 15th September I head off to Romania for a sponsored walk in aid of ‘Bone Marrow for Leukaemia Trust’. I am paying my own way, so that all monies donated will go to the cause. I have two good friends who are alive today because of a transplant, so this fund-raiser is close to me heart. All donations gratefully received! (End of commercial!) We shall touch on the advantages of walking in a moment; but unless one enjoys involvement in any sort of activity, you will not stay at it. I just love walking. Some of my best ideas have come to me on the road. When you switch off the brain, the subconscious kicks in and very often it is in the subconscious that the answer lies. The best newspaper articles have come to me while I am striding out there – or as Blackadder would put it, ‘venturing forth!’ Now don’t tell me you are too busy or don’t have the time to go for a daily walk? (Actually you don’t have to go every day) You can make the time, and for doing it, you will perform better and finish up with more time to do other things. So you are busy, stressed and a little overweight? If there was a pill to cure this, you would take it? You wonder if you could slow down

the aging process even a little? If there was another pill to give you this, you would take it as well? I know … I know; you have to spend long periods peering at screens and find yourself becoming a little irritable. Maybe you don’t believe there is any cure for this? A problem keeps going around in your head and you cannot seem to focus or ‘nail’ it? There is nothing in a bottle that will fix all of above, but this column is giving you a tip that will sort you out. Simply take up walking and give it a fair chance.

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The Valencia Government is placing a tiger mosquito alert - in the wake of increasing problems despite actions taken in recent years. Valencia Council Health Ordinance are taking steps to inform owners, where water is in situ, to help eliminate the spread of the tiger mosquito. And, in a bid to get the message across, fines of up to 3,000 euros are being drafted. Owners of across the board properties, business and private residential property owners, including houses here on the Costa Blanca and Costa Calida areas, will be hit with fines, ranging between 25euros to 3,000 euros. The imposing of the 3,000 euros fine will be targeted at premise owners - who fail to adhere to strict requirements of the Valencia government. Tiger mosquitoes are in abundance within the

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If you would like to donate to this very worthy cause email bernie.comaskey@gmail.com

Like me, you won’t enjoy your walking at first, but persevere for a few weeks and like Forrest Gump and myself, you won’t ever want to stop. Practice using your arms and stride-walking. Your rhythm and momentum will propel you forward. Don’t ‘dawdle’ – I find that harder on the body than fast walking. It is possible to ‘over-stride’ – but I don’t think you will. Just walk at the pace that has you slightly out of breath. And there’s more! Walking is also good for your ‘gut-health.’ Your digestive system will improve as the passage of food is helped through the intestines. Research shows that walking increases the strength of the signals from the brain to do with sight and touch. It helps you to think and discover things more quickly. I suppose this goes back to the jungle and when we got up off all fours.

Yes, walking is good for body, brain and soul. If you haven’t tried it, do so now: You will never regret the effort. The bottom line in any sales pitch is always the price: Waking costs nothing!! DON’T FORGET Common sense is genius dressed in its working clothes. Bernie.comaskey@gmail.com

I still haven’t mentioned the one organ that everybody knows will be the better for exercise … the heart. There is nothing better to keep the old heart beating better and longer, than walking. Town, city or country – there is always a place to walk.

*Author, entrepreneur and newspaper columnist, Bernie Comaskey, now spends most of his time on a farm in Ireland; but he retains his strong links with the Costa Blanca.

Here I reach my ‘word count – but I could go on for another column. Just remember the old hippie adage; ‘If it feels good do it!’ Walking feels good. When you feel that breeze in your face and the sun on your back, the feel good factor will come.

Bernie has published four books; ‘If Ever a Man Suffered’, ‘The Best of Bernie’, ‘The Team’, and ‘Just Between Ourselves’. Bernie’s books are available at half price, on sale from ‘The Leader.’ Call 637 227 385 for info.

3,000 euro fine as alarm rings on tiger mosquitoes' Dengue, Chikungunya and Yellow Fever diseases By Andrew Atkinson

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Valencia regional areas - up to recent times not seen in Spain. With the summer in full swing many residents and holidaymakers have been targeted by the blood thirsty mosquito, including your reporter. The tiger mosquito bite is more severe, than the traditional mosquito. So much so it can penetrate through clothes. More alarmingly tiger mosquitoes can transmit dangerous Dengue, Chikungunya and Yellow Fever diseases. The Valencian government has acted annually, spraying high risk water based areas, including the Torrevieja Salinas. Following the arrival of the tiger mosquitoes during the last few years spraying has been intense. However tiger mosquitoes have adapted to the Vega Baja environment - along with throughout the Valencian Community - and the battle is being lost. The Municipal pest control department at Valencia City Council pinpoint to all, that the tiger mosquito needs little water to reproduce. With paddling pools currently rife in the holiday season, the water in situ, is a magnet to attract mosquitoes.

Despite the Valencia Municipal technicians spraying, in a bid to decrease in the tiger mosquito population in the regions public areas, they have no control in spraying private areas, both businesses and private residential areas. Even water in a plant pot can attract the tiger mosquito to mass re-produce. "We need to make everyone aware of the situation of the tiger mosquitoes and hopefully our message will see them take measures," said Councillor for Health Valencia, Emiliano García. The Valencian government message is 'Warn and Inform'. The authorities are hoping Community owners will be vigilant, in a bid to control the tiger mosquitoes. Many empty properties have water filled swimming pools, attracting the tiger mosquitoes, thus enabling to transmit serious diseases. Colin Whiteside, 52, from Preston, Lancashire, was hospitalised in the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo in July, after being diagnosed with Dengue fever. Doctors told his family that he had most likely contracted the

tropical disease as a result of a mosquito bite. While in hospital he contracted pneumonia and sepsis. In July he was placed on life support, after suffering a catastrophic stroke. Medics had to perform an emergency tracheotomy and Colin was left with locked-in syndrome, unable to move or communicate. In July, Colin's family launched a fundraising campaign to raise more than £35,000 to fly him home to the UK, after his insurance company refused to cover costs. After arriving in back in Britain on August 6, Colin was taken to Royal Blackburn Hospital, where his condition failed to improve. He sadly passed away on August 10, with his family at his bedside. Colin leaves wife Caroline and two daughters, Michelle and Shannon.


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ALARM - Seven sharks cause bathers to scramble to shore By Andrew Atkinson A public address announcement to leave the sea - following shark sightings in Spain - caused alarm as bathers and surfers headed to the shore. The incident occurred on the beach of A Frouxeira, in the municipality of Valdoviño, in the province of A Coruna, Galicia, north west Spain. Lifeguards had initially placed the Yellow flag, allowing people to enter the sea - with caution. Bathers and surfers - including students of the Surf Schools - were in

Monday 19th - Sunday 25th August, 2019 the water at the time of the shark alarm announcement. Once the public adddess announcement was made by the Lifeguard service everyone scrambled to exit the sea - as up to SEVEN sharks had been seen. Bathing was prohibited along the stretch of beach at A Frouxeira, with Lifeguards blowing their whistles along three kilometers, up to Outeiro. The ban was later lifted - with Lifeguard instructions to enter the water with caution - keeping distance from the sharks. Valdoviño beach coordinator, Daniel Arcas said evicting people from the sea in the three kilometers of beach was as a precaution. Sharks' sightings in PRESS the bathing areas are uncommon. RELEASE Up to seven Mako sharks - known as Maroon - deemed as not usually very aggressive,had been spotted. Bathers were told not to approach the sharks, due to not knowing how they will react. Sharks were sighted by Lifeguards - reportedly days before the alarm being raised - both in the area of A Frouxeira and on the beach of

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Pantín. "They are usually four miles away. Due to not having food here they only approach the coast to die," said beach co-ordinator Arcas. Up to seven sharks were close to the beach of A Frouxeira when the alarm was given, with up to three remaining in the zone later, being'disoriented'.




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Solution on Page 23 CAN YOU MASTER THE SUDOKU CHALLENGE? Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 to 9.

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Comply (9) Transitory (9) Enthusiastic (4) More pleasant (5) Pantry (6) Approach (4) Fleshy (5) Elegance (5) Bearing (9) Increase in loudness (9) Taper (5) Walk unsteadily (6) Church council (5) Adore (4) Profit (4)

L EA D E R T R I V I A Q U I Z 1. Which number which adds up to 11 appears all too frequently in Star Trek and its spinoffs? 2. Henry Gunther's death at 10.59 am was both tragic and senseless. Why? 3. Plus or minus one, Mexico once had how many Presidents in the space of 24 hours? 4. The horn of a rhino is made of what? 5. The surface area of the human tongue is roughly equal to what? a. a dart board, b. a table tennis table, c. a tennis court, or d. a football pitch. 6. Mick Fleetwood, Catherine Zeta Jones, Ioan Gruffud, Antonio Banderas, Gene Wilder, Niel Diamond & Elijah Wood all excel in which sport? 7. What were Englands two biggest imports in the 12th century (both start with a 'W')? 8. Which cake shares its name with a character from The Goon Show? 9. In which 1959 film does an assassin pop out of a cake and machine gun George Raft? 10. Kitty Hawk is associated with which famous aviators? 11. What began 'Like a streak of lightning flashing 'cross the sky'? 12. What is the common name for the drug Acetylsalicylic Acid? 13. Which film was based on a

Neurofibromatosis sufferer? 14. Name either of the two illnesses named after saints? 15. Which character will the late actor Caesar Romero always be associated with? 16. What is the family name in 'Bewitched'? 17. Who played Captain Nelson in 'I Dream of Jeannie' 18. In which country did David Beckham and Victoria Adams get married? 19. With what is the Belgian beer Kriek flavoured? 20. What is the main ingredient in the Greek dish taramasalata? 21. The first found remains of an Australopithecus afarensis are better known as what? Four letters 22. David Helfgott is the central character in which critically acclaimed film? 23. What do each of the following acronyms stand for, a. Scuba, b. JPEG, c. POTUS, d. Taser 24. Starkey, Ed Teynte, Bill Jukes, Cecco, Noodler and William Slank all lend which man a hand? 25. Of the chemical elements of the Periodic Chart, what is the minimum number of symbols that it takes to correctly spell the Capital of Iran?

Horse. 12. Aspirin. 13. The Elephant Man. 14. St Vitus' Dance or St Anthony's Fire. 15. The Joker in Batman. 16. Stevens. 17. Larry Hagman. 18. Republic of Ireland. 19. Cherries. 20. Cod Roe. 21. Lucy. 22. Shine. 23. a. self contained underwater breathing apparatus. b. joint pho-

DOWN 1. It follows trouble at the farm (9) 2. Hostility when I’m at noisy disturbance (9) 4. A trick sure to go wrong (4) 5. Do her characters constitute a crowd? (5) 6. 45 to 1 (6) 7. Overwhelming defeat disrupting tour (4) 9. Rang about the youthleader being cross (5) 11. Food brought home and saved? (5) 12. Wise series of novels about credit notes (9) 13. Fascinated for a spell (9) 17. I want about two (5) 19. Television programme from Israel? (6) 22. Run like a crowd scene participant? (5) 23. Inform on the store (4) 24. Spoil the first cherry brandy (4)

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1. 47 'The 47 conspiracy'. 2. US soldier H Gunther was the last allied soldier to die before the 11 am armistice in World War I. 3. Three. 4. Hair. 5. c. a tennis court (singles mind you). 6. Fencing. 7. Wool and Wine. 8. Ecles. 9. Some Like It Hot. 10. The Wright Brothers. 11. Champion The Wonder

ACROSS 3. Musicians using carthorse to get around (9) 8. Good penalty (4) 9. Spaceman out to roast a nut? (9) 10. Fur the Queen takes to the pit (6) 11. Ringers for beautiful girls, say? (5) 14. The almost complete unhappiness of a skinflint! (5) 15. Merit a vase, say (4) 16. Cathy’s new boat (5) 18. Drams - little ones! (4) 20. Angry indignation on the Cape (5) 21. Where the enemy comes from? (5) 24. I’m in no position to be a dependant (6) 25. Possibly isn’t a rich Gentile (9) 26. Calendar girl? (4) 27. Boy caught in the fruit machine (9)

ACROSS 3. Miser (9) 8. Manage (4) 9. Fickle (9) 10. Bumpy (6) 11. Avarice (5) 14. Put up (5) 15. Bring up (4) 16. Periods of 365 days (5) 18. Converse (4) 20. Iron (5) 21. Lax (5) 24. Fleeting look (6) 25. Incessant (9) 26. Pool of money (4) 27. Humiliating (9)

N-Nitrogen). Tellurium, H-Hydrogen, Ra-Radium, Pirates in Peter Pan. 25. Four (TeSwift's electric rifle. 24. Captain Hook. of the United States. d. Thomas A. tographic experts group. c. president


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devices indicating that it was first moved to the Port of Corinth (Greece) and later to the Port of Güllük (Turkey).

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After informing the Turkish authorities that the stolen vessel could be found in its jurisdictional waters, the boat was seized and four people, who were all on board at the time, were arrested, three of Turkish origin and another of Russian nationality.

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The detainees carried falsified documentation and had already changed the name, registration and flag of the boat. Eight people have been arrested by the Guardia Civil following the recovery of a 3.5 million euro luxury yacht in Turkey. The vessel was stolen from the Port of Palma de Mallorca. One of the arrests took place in Torrevieja. The yacht was stolen at the beginning of April with tracking

Three further people were then arrested in Mallorca of Spanish, German and Portuguese nationalities, as well as the eighth in Torrevieja, who is understood to be Hungarian. Investigators say that there is extensive damage to the interior of the boat, since part of the electrical and location systems had been ripped out valued at more than 20,000 euros.

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QUESADA LADIES CLUB The Annual General Meeting of the Quesada Ladies Club will be held at the Cooper’s Arms, Dona Pepa, Quesada, on Tuesday 10th September 2019. This is for members only, who will be admitted at the usual time of 2.30pm.


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Car Sales The Car of the Month at Automoviles Crespo is a 2017 Ford CMax Petrol which is on Special Offer priced at just 14,900 euro. Come along to our showroom in Elche and see our vast range of used cars or call 96 666 22 60 for all our latest offers. The biggest and best for price,

choice and quality.

Social and Clubs Royal British Legion Orihuela Costa and District BRnch meet on the third Tuesday of each month at the Olympia Pool Bar and Restaurant in Mil Palmeras. Everyone is welcome. Call Jean for info on: 630 28 08 99 Royal British Legion, Torrevieja

Branch - Meet the second Friday of the month at Casa Ventura, San Luis starting at 7.00 p.m. New members are always welcome. You do not have to be exservices. For more information contact:- gill.burden20@gmail.com RNA - The Royal Naval Association, Torrevieja Branch meets on the first Wednesday of the month at 1700 (5pm) at CHE LOCO bar/restaurant, El Chaparral urbanization, Torrevieja. For more information please contact Chairman Paul Edwards on 618 644 934, Vice Chairman Danny Kay on 966 71 6274 or Secretary Margaret Forshaw on 966 92 1996. Age Concern Costa Blanca Sur is here to help you with problem solving and well being for the over 50’s. We need volunteer Drivers and people to join our Residential Home Visiting Team. to visit people in a Residential Home, and take them out for a coffee. If you think you can help 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

Almoradi Meal Club. If do you fancy a meal out and meeting new friends, come and join our English speaking club. We have twice monthly meals at various restaurants in and around Almoradi. For info go to FaceBook or contact me at davedanie@gmail.com. Badminton in Pilar de la Horadada. Mon, Tues, Wed and Thurs. 10-12.30 pm. Call John on 634 658 506 Torrevieja Retired Activities Club meet on the third Wednesday in the month from 11-1pm at Marina Club Cafeteria, International Marina, Torrevieja. The joining fee is 10euros but you can attend one meeting or lunch before you join. For info phone Sandy Hollywood, President 698 266 696 or Jill Hayes, membership Secretary 672 983 019. HAH CB need you to help us help those in need in their own homes, 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. Curious about the work of Samaritans in Spain? Have a few

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hours a week to help with the charity shop, fundraising or admin? Come and join us for a chat at our Centre in the Punta Marina Shopping Centre. Volunteers are unpaid but expenses are met. Email: spainsamsrecruits@outlook.com The Orihuela Costa Drop In Centre is in C/Cipres, Lomas de Cabo Roig, where we can offer you a full range of activities Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. Info available at: oc.communitycare@gmail.com

Churches and Services Torrevieja Christian Fellowship (TCF) is no longer at Avenida de las Cortes Valencianas. For the next two months we will be holding our Sunday morning service at 10.30 a.m. in the El Nacional restaurant which is in Punta Prima on the N332. La Siesta Evangelical Church hold services each Sunday. Our 11.15am Services are held every 2nd and 4th Sunday in the month

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(and on the 5th Sunday, if this applies.) On the 1st and 3rd Sunday’s our Services are at 9.30 am. Our choir sings at our 11.15 am Services and there is also a Sunday School, Stepping Stones, on these Sundays. For info see www.lasiestaevangelicalchurch.org The Church of JESUS CHRIST of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) in Torrevieja meet at 10.00 each Sunday in their chapel at Rambla Juan Mateo Garcia, 104. All Welcome. You can phone or whatsapp the missionaries on 667 533 597.. International Christian Assembly, Calle Urbano Arregui, 23, Torrevieja - Evangelical nondenominational church. Sunday service 11a.m.; Sunday school; Prayer meetings; craft and computer clubs. Ladies Bible Study: Thursday 11a.m. Church Bible Study: Thursday 1.30p.m. House groups in Torrevieja, La Siesta – Contact: 966 752 543 / 617 215 463. Phone: 966 799 273 / 966 752 543 / 617 215 463. www.icatorrevieja.org

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Emma with pony Rocko at Cavalluna Park horse show.

My world fell apart when Rodeo Jack died Emma J Tytherleigh, world famous trick-rider, talks to Andrew Atkinson in Part 2 of an exclusive interview. "RODEO Jack, my beloved horse riding Jack Russell, sadly lost his battle to Leishmania. To say my world fell apart is an understatement," said Emma, speaking from Munich, Germany. Rodeo Jack will be remembered by thousands of people who attended Emma's Spectacular Flamenco shows, including in Torremendo, at

Casa La Pedrera. "I now have a Jack Russell X, called Cowboy - of course - 15 months' old and full of energy," said Emma. "We are learning K9 Freestyle and agility. And, with any luck and dedication, I have some ideas for him with the horses too, in the future," said Emma. "Romero, the horse I owe so much to, now in his twenties, is fully retired and living with Elizabeth Humble a former student of mine. "He has a lovely quiet family life out in a paddock - full of chickens, pigs, goats, cats and any other small farm animal they could find or rescue - in Crevillente," said Emma. "I was very fortunate to find him such a wonderful place to grow old. I visit every time I am home in Spain," said Emma. Ukko, a 6-year-old dapple grey Lusitano, with an

unusual blue eye, belongs to Academy HastaLuego: "Since day one of my arrival he has been 'my horse'. "Every birthday and Christmas I jokingly hint to my boss to gift him to me. Hopefully, one day, I

will be able to truly call him my own," said Emma, whose celebrated her birthday on 12 Aug. 12. "Summer, is my wonderful tiny circus pony - I bought her from the Circus - and sent her to a wonderful lady in England to live a lazy life, as companion pony to another horse. "She is happily spending her days bossing sheep around - and making herself ever fatter - than she already was!," said Emma. Emma's pony Rocko arrived in Germany from Spain in August and Emma said: "Rocko, good old Rocko, who has been my pony since I was 15 years old, living in Wales. "Since I left Spain he has been in the good hands of Jenni Ray at Casa La Pedrera. Luckily for me, he has finally joined me in Germany. "It's great to see him again, after so long. I have a few ideas in store for him - and Cowboy. "As for the future, for now, I am very happy in Munich and intend to be here for the long term. One day I plan to return to Spain, I miss the Spanish weather!. "I want to create a small quality trekking centre for tourists, perform on a smaller scale - hopefully start a two-legged family - and extend the fourlegged one!".


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The latest in a long line of high profile celebrities who have been accused of sexual harassment is the World Famous Spanish Opera star Placido Domingo. In a report published by the Associated Press (AP) the tenor has been accused of sexual harassment by nine women, Several of them, eight singers and a dancer, accuse Domingo of trying to use his position as one of opera’s most famous names to force them into sexual relationships. The AP says that some of the allegations date back to the 1980’s, one of which accuses Domingo of putting his hand down her skirt and three allege that he had forcibly kissed them. Many add that they feel that their careers had been damaged by rejecting his advances. Following the accusations the Philadelphia Orchestra Association has withdrawn its invitation for the star to appear as part of its Opening Night concert on September 18, 2019. They say that “We are committed to providing a safe, supportive, respectful and appropriate environment for the orchestra and staff, for collaborating

drawn its invitation to Placido Domingo to appear. Spanish-born Domingo was one of the most recognised tenors of the 20th century, starring in the Three Tenors alongside Luciano Pavarotti and José Carreras. He has made more than 100 albums and picked up 14 Grammy awards. Earlier this year he celebrated his 4,000th performance in a career that stretches back 60 years. He now lives largely in the United States where he is the director general of the Los Angeles opera In a statement issued to the AP by Plácido Domingo’s publicist, Domingo has called the accusations ‘deeply troubling, and as presented, inaccurate’. He said ‘I believed that all of my interactions and relationships were always welcomed and consensual. I am not someone who would intentionally harm, offend, or embarrass anyone.’

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We are The Peaky Blinders! By Andrew Atkinson Peaky Blinders Series 5 is set to return on BBC 1 on August 25, the drama of Birmingham’s most infamous criminal family - facing the impact of the 1929 Stock Market crash. Peaky Blinders leader Tommy Shelby enters the corridors of power, as a newly elected MP as the Shelbys' war against their enemies continues. “It’s always chock-full of surprises for Tommy. We’re dealing more with his mental state, looked at previously, but not in as great detail as Series 5 does," said Cillian Murphy, who plays Tommy Shelby in Peaky Blinders. Thomas Shelby (Cillian Murphy) centre, with Arthur (Paul Anderson) right.

Series 5 depicts October 29, 1929 - the morning of the Wall Street Crash. The Shelbys have lost a lot of money, invested in America, in what is the beginning of the rise of fascism and the introduction of Oswald Mosley as the antagonist. Tommy Shelby finds himself in a extremely 'dark place', inner workings - what drives him - and haunts him. The politics, the financial crash and the rise of fascism reflects the 21st century. Tommy Shelby and others find themselves at a crossroads, confronted with darkerness, moreso than what they’ve come across, with the rise of fascism. It is part of the Redemption of what Tommy Shelby began, when he returned from the First World War, switched-off and unable to connect with humanity - and the world. He is confronting an evil that makes him decide if he’s good - or bad. Peaky Blinders destination is the start of the Second World War. The rise of nationalism, populism and racism. Helen McCrory, who plays Polly Gray in Peaky Blinders, Thomas Shelby's aunty, said: "Women around the Peaky Blinders start to draw parameters. "The women are saying, ‘No you can’t, because you’ll get my son’s ******* head cut

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off if you do that’, or ‘you’ll never see this, if you do that’. "Polly’s also trying to stop Michael and Tommy from killing each other." Speaking to me in Benidorm this week, actor X, who wished to remain anonymous, said: "Being on set of Peaky Blinders is something to savour. "Big stars, including Oscar winners, being a gangster in Peaky Blinders. Being alongside Alfie Solomons and Cillian Murphy. "Former Peaky Blinders star, Thomas Hardy, who played Alfie Solomons, not in Series 5, played Jewish gangster Solomons, in conflict with the Birmingham gang. Tom brought his dog Woody on set throughout filming. "Helen McCrory, Annabelle Wallis, who plays Grace Burgess, and Paul Anderson, who stars as Arthur Shelby, being others." Cillian Murphy added: "Tommy is quite fragile. The threats were always exterior from different gangs and personalities but now it seems like he’s his own worst enemy."


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New Carpet for Vistabella Bowls Club As you read this short missive Vistabella Bowls Club should be open again for business with members enjoying the experience of playing on a brand new carpet. After almost ten successful years, in which the club has grown to be one of the most successful on the Costa, the owners decided to replace the carpet so that it was down and settled in time for their hosting of the Valencian Community championship in mid-September.

The carpet was laid by Stephen and Adam of Dales Sport Services from Boston in Lincolnshire, represented here in Spain by former National Team Manager Jackie Breslin, and with players lining up to play, it was was completed on Saturday morning. More information about the new carpet and the club from Dave Jenkins on 865 75 61 44 or email: pacadasu@yahoo.com. www.vistabellagolf.com

Lineup complete for Solheim Cup

Fitters Stephen and Adam laying the new carpet

SPRINKLERS STOP PLAY! LaMangaTorre CC stumped By Andrew Atkinson LaMangaTorre CC played Pinatar XI on August 10 in a T20 fixture - with overnight sprinklers left on delaying play! "We were told of a delay - due to a waterlogged pitch!," Kieran Wood from LaMangaTorre CC, told me. "The match was delayed for an hour - due to the sprinklers being left on overnight!," said Kieran. "Groundsmen removed a plethora of water and laid a coconut mat around the wicket, with the sun drying up the outfield and the wicket," said Kieran. Winning the toss, Pinatar chose to bat. S. Khan opened the bowling with R. Rumi, with Abbas retiring in the fourth over, due to the extreme tem-

peratures leaving him feeling faint. H. Singh went in at three, with R. Panchel clean bowled. P. Hennesey came in at four. A breakthrough came, with Pawitter Singh claiming the wickets of H. Singh (stumped by T.Knowles); G. Singh (bowled) and J. Singh (caught by Ar. Singh). A. Court claimed two wickets, clean bowling S. Simkins, and P. Hennesey top-edging the ball to T. Rumi at point. T. Vine, going big, was run out by keeper T. Knowles. A good bowling performance - despite 44 wides bowled. Pinatar: 151/7 off 20 overs. LaMangaTorre CC's K. Wood and R. Maini opened the batting, but suffered a setback, when Maini was clean-bowled. T. Knowles, in at three, looked-on only to see skipper Wood clean bowled, following a yorker. Ar. Singh walked, after a cut-shot was hit up, landing to point. P. Singh, in at five, built up a 25 runs partnership with T. Knowles after 6 overs, prior Knowles caught out. S. Khan came in at six, with 120 runs needed to win, off 12 overs. Khan's innings came to a close, caught. Am. Singh, in at 7, called a run, in which P. Singh was not committed, falling short of the crease - by 5 metres!

European Captain Catriona Matthew announced her four Captain’s picks – France’s Celine Boutier, English stars Jodi Ewart Shadoff and Bronte Law and Norway’s Suzann Pettersen - at a press conference at Gleneagles today broadcast live on Sky Sports News and the Golf Channel. Pettersen has played in a remarkable eight Solheim Cups and qualified for a ninth in 2017 but an injury forced her to swap to a Vice Captain role, while Ewart Shadoff has played in two Solheim Cups, 2013 and 2017, and has had four top tens this season. Law is currently the highest ranked British woman, sitting at 25th on the Rolex World Rankings, while Boutier finished sixth at the AIG Women’s British Open earlier this month and fifth at the 2019 US Women’s Open and is currently ranked 59th. The eight players who automatically qualified for The 2019 Solheim Cup at Gleneagles, from 9th to 15th September, at the conclusion of yesterday’s Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club were Carlota Ciganda, Anne Van Dam, Caroline Hedwall, Charley Hull, Georgia Hall, Azahara Munoz, Caroline Masson and Anna Nordqvist. Scotland’s Matthew, who has played in nine Solheim Cups, explained the reasoning behind her four selections: “Bronte and Celine’s excellent recent form speaks for itself in terms of why I selected them, and I think they are both going to have fantastic Solheim Cup debuts. I chose Jodi and Suzann for their vast experience, their recent

Women’s T20 cricket for 2022 Commonwealth Games Following a joint bid by the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) have announced that women’s T20 Cricket has been confirmed for inclusion at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. Eight international teams will compete at the

At. Singh entered, a shot chippedup, the keeper running around the stumps - and batsman - to catch the ball. Score: 66/7.

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Youngster T. Rumi and debutee At. Singh built up 30 runs, from five overs. Connor Wood, in at 10 in the final over, saw LaMangaTorre CC return 99/8. Pinatar winning by 52 runs.

Carp-R-Us fished round three of the August mini-series on the ‘Nancys’ stretch. After the disappointment of the previous couple of weeks it was good to see most anglers catching fish. First was Richard Crawshaw with 5.00kg caught on the feeder with Alan Priest second with 3.40kg

good form and because I know exactly what they bring to the European team room. With our only other rookie being Anne Van Dam, who has also had an excellent year, I feel the experience of our team will be a great advantage to us along with the home crowd support.” Three of the Captain’s picks were in the room when Matthew announced her final line-up while Ewart Shadoff was not able to attend after having a minor procedure last week. Ewart Shadoff said: “I am gutted not to be there for team practice today but I will be back hitting balls next week and I am really excited to be part of Catriona’s team. I think the team looks incredibly strong, probably the strongest team I’ve been a part of and I’m honoured to have been chose by the Captain to be part of it. This will be my first Solheim Cup in Europe and just to experience the home crowd will be amazing and a big advantage for us.” The final qualifying event for the USA team will end with the CP Women’s Open in Canada, 22nd to 26th August, with many players still fighting to join their team in defending the Solheim Cup in Scotland next month. Lexi Thompson, Nelly Korda, Danielle Kang, Lisette Salas and Jessica Korda are all safely qualified while past US Solheim Cup team standouts Cristie Kerr and Stacy Lewis, would need to win the CP Women’s Open to claim their place without needing a Captain’s pick from Juli Inkster. Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games All matches to be played at the iconic Edgbaston cricket ground Manu Sawhney: This is a truly historic moment for women’s cricket “This is a truly historic moment for women’s cricket and for the global cricket community, who were united in their support of this bid,” said Manu Sawhney, Chief Executive of the International Cricket Council. “Women’s cricket continues to go from strength to strength, and we are delighted and honoured the Commonwealth Games Associations voted to include Women’s T20 cricket at Birmingham 2022. using straight lead. Third equal were Tom Marshall and Steve Collins with 1.50kg. 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. Anyone wishing to join the club should contact Steve Fell either through the website or on 634379081.


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Battaash, Ten Sovereigns and Mabs Cross set for York clash Battaash, Ten Sovereigns and Mabs Cross are amongst the runners going to post in the 5f Coolmore Nunthorpe Stakes at York on August 23. King George Qatar Stakes Glorious Goodwood winner Battash heads the relishing line-up as 5-2 favourite. July Cup winner, Aidan O'Brien trained Ten Sovereigns, is priced at 3-1. Group 1 winner Mabs Cross, trained by Michael Dods, who went down in a photo-finish in the 2018 race, behind Alpha Delphini, is priced at 5-1. "Mabs Cross is looking great heading to York," said Dods, whose charge finished fourth, behind Blue Point and Battaash at Royal Ascot in June. Dods, citing Mabs Cross as being a stronger horse this year, runs in the Nunthorpe full of confidence: "We are hoping Mabs Cross can run a big race," said Dods. Going head-to-head with Battaash and Ten Sovereigns, Dods said: "We are looking forward to York in the Group 1 - she will need to be on top form." Gambled-on Ten Sovereigns, ridden by Ryan Moore, landed the 2019 Group 1 July Cup, backed down from 10-1 to 3-1 favourite. Post-race trainer O'Brien revealing home-work on the gallops at Ballydoyle, said: “His works and times were unbelievable. “His last piece of work, he broke 11 seconds every furlong, for four furlongs, so for a horse to be doing that, it’s very, very quick." Undefeated in 2018, O'Brien said: "We knew he was very good from last year - but we trained him for a Guineas - and he hadn’t really

Monday 19th - Sunday 25th August, 2019 clicked into sprinting at Ascot. "He’s like all those good athletes goes a very high pace very easily and when you ask him, he quickens.” Battaash gained a third successive victory in the £312,000 King George Qatar Stakes at Goodwood this month, under jockey Jim Crowley. Trained by Charlie Hills, Battaash was successful gaining a ninth career win over a 5 furlongs, Group 2 race: "It is such a pleasure to be involved in a horse like Battaash - to win three King George Stakes - the first time it has been done. "Battaash is a special horse and is taking his racing much better. Sheikh Hamdan is keen to go to York," said Hills. "Battaash has not won at York, but there is no reason why he would not handle the track. There are only so many Group Ones, over five furlongs, so he's got to go back," said Hills. TOO Darn Hot has been retired, following diagnosis of a hairline fracture of a hind cannonbone. Three times Group 1 winner Too Darn Hot, trained by John Gosden, suffered the injury during his success in the Sussex Stakes at Glorious Goodwood. Winner of six of nine starts, Too Darn Hot underwent surgery at Newmarket's Equine Hospital. "Too Darn Hot underwent, and came through emergency surgery, to his right-hind cannon after x-rays revealed a hairline fracture," said Simon Marsh, racing and bloodstock manager to owners Andrew and Madeleine Lloyd Webber. *Follow Andrew Atkinson's news and tips at: fromthehorsesmouth.tips York racecourse

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August pairs winners Alan and Richard You can understand why some anglers take July and August off from fishing as once again this months competition was fished in the high 30's, the heat does not normally bother me but with no wind even I found it unbearable. The fish must have decided it was too hot to feed as the weights were quite a bit down from previous months, in fact 5 anglers blanked.....me included. The results for August was as follows: Alan Priest...... peg 10 ...15.86 kgs, Danny......peg11. ..10.58 kgs, .Russell...peg.8...9.76 kgs, Keith......peg14 .....7.48 kgs. This was a good performance by Alan under difficult circumstance and along with Richard Wood they won our pairs competeition, with Danny and Terry a close second with only 0.70 kgs between them. The September competition will be on Saturday 14th, drawing for pegs will be 9.00 fishing 10.00 to1.00 half hour for lunch then fishing 1.30 till 4.30. these times are for the rest of the year. The remaining competition dates for your calendar are as follows Saturday 14th September / Saturday 12th October Saturday 9th November / Saturday 14th December Entry is 10€ with includes a snack lunch. Tight Lines, Jackie Breslin


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Mike Probert Talks Golf (In assn with Costa Blanca Green Fee Services) AROUND AND ABOUT THE COURSES UPDATE Alicante We reported a few weeks ago that Alicante now had the same owners as El Plantio. The first change that they have introduced is that the Alicante course will be closed for two weeks from 19/08/19 BUT El Plantio which was planned to be closed will now remain open at that time. La Marquesa As previously reported La Marquesa are totally re-structuring their golf course including the addition of new greens and there has been obvious disruption to golf over the summer and they have now issued prices for September 2019 which reflect that some work is yet to be finished and there will still be one provisional green in play. New Sierra Golf I have been informed that the owners of New Sierra golf have plans in place to build the final nine holes and the process once started will take approx. 2 years. Mosa Trajectum When opened originally this was probably the most difficult courses in the region but it has now been closed for a number of years BUT work is currently underway to construct and open 9 holes to start with. Campoamor Work has now started to lift all 18 greens following years of repeated problems and the course won’t fully re-open until 15/10/19. Vistabella They celebrate their 10th anniversary with a competition on 28th September 2019 but there will be a whole day of activities with music, dinner and fireworks and you can contact the course for more information.

SMGS at Roda Golf 14 August 2019 After our humid exertions around Las Ramblas last time out, this week’s medal competition at Roda was “just a walk in the park, Kazansky”. A flat track and a cooling coastal breeze reduced the thermal stress factor even if the deep first cut of rough called for some strenuous digging to extract balls nestled down in the depths. Overall, the course was in excellent condition and reflected the big financial investment we understand has gone into it recently. The bunkers especially were a proper sandy contrast to the shallow-filled, builder’s yard sweepings found in some of the local courses we’ve encountered this summer. Just saying. The field of 28 members and 5 guests were completing the final round of this season’s Bogeys competition, a format which still seems to frighten off a few of the regulars. With the par +5 maximum per hole scoring format applying, it really isn’t that much different to a Stableford round. Again, just saying. John Urquhart was the runner-up guest with Connor Lambert taking best guest honours with a superb net 67. In Bronze, Mike Kaylor finished third on countback (85), new member Steve Sutherland came second (81) and the winner was everyone’s favourite barranca diver, Alan Macdonald, with a very tidy net par round of 72. Silver division featured Ian Merga making a run from Abacus last week to third this time out (78), followed by Kyrre Skarsmoen (75) and the everconsistent Chris Wren, who sealed victory with a net 73. Scoring in Gold was very good (at the top of the

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field, at least) with Captain Tony in third with a net 73. Joost Boelhouwer was second with an impressive 72 off his 7 handicap but the winner yet again - was David Alderdice with an outstanding net 67. The handicap committee are debating whether to cut his handicap by 2 or just cut 2 inches off his driver. At the head end. Nearest the pins were nailed by David Alderdice, Barry (tB) Roehrig, Willie Fenn and Mick Cook. Prizes sponsored by the Property Shop - many thanks, as always, Mick. The Abacus award for the best job of adding up a very large number went to Kevin Allbright, kindly sponsored and presented by Mike of Mike’s IPTV. Finally, the season-long Bogey competition went down to the wire with countback being required to separate runner-up Robin Eastman from this year’s model of medal consistency, Barry Roehrig. Congratulations and well played to you both. Next week we’re on our outing to Lorca. The cost has been reduced - check the website for details and sign on by Friday 16 August, please. Other events upcoming after Lorca are at Vistabella and La Finca. To find out more visit our website www.smgs.org or give our Captain, Tony Smale, a call on 639 129 223.

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El Plantio Medalford

August is traditionally a slow period in the golfing calendar, with the high temperatures deterring all but the most committed players and holidays luring residents and part time members alike. El Plantio 2 Golf Society was no exception with only four players contesting a Medalford. Ray Housley was the big winner of this competition as probably the only reason he did not complete a clean sweep was because he could not come first and second in the same event. Nearest the pins – Holes 2 and 6, Ray Housley. Second place, Handicap 15, Barry Walthall – 16 shots. First place, Handicap 9, Ray Housley – 13 shots. Picture from L to R: Barry Walthall, Ray Housley. 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 9 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 David Swann on 865 779 983 or 648 476 752.


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Thader friendlies near completion as season beckons Last Thursday evening inside the Campo Municipal, CD Benijofar played host to Thader Rojales, in what turned out to be a very entertaining pre season friendly match.

Ex Torry favourite, veteran striker Rafa Gomez was on the scoresheet

Goals by Nino, Victor Calderon and ex Torry favourite, veteran striker Rafa Gomez, ensured that Thader earned a 3-0 victory over the 2nd regional division side. Benijofar had legendary ex Thader captain Raul Mora as their manager. This week sees the last of the arranged Thader friendlies, before the new preferente division season kicks off on 31 August or 1 September at University of Alicante.

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THE ONLY WAY IS UP! For the last five years Montesinos Todo Deporte has played in the Second Regional, managing only 34 points in total over the last five seasons. Nothing to write home about, but President, José López "Cape", refuses to throw in the towel and is already thinking about the possibility of winning more than just a few games during the 2019/20 season. Read the story of the least feared team in local football in next week’s Leader Newspaperl.

On Tuesday 20 August, ko 1930, they are away at 1st regional division side Catral, then on Saturday 24 August, ko 2030, Thader are at home to another 1st regional team, Racing San Miguel. Times can change, so it is highly recommended to visit the CD Thader 19/20 facebook page before travelling to the match. in that I can become a football player," said Gustavo. "I have had more downs - than ups - in my short career. But I always got back up stronger than before," said Gustavo.

From Brazil national coach Tite and 2002 World Cup winner Scolari - Gustavo arrives at CD Murada! NEWLY promoted Valenicia regional Preferente club CD Murada signings ahead of the 2019-20 campaign includes Gustavo Giordani who believes they will open a few eyes during the new campaign. "I came to CD Murada with really high hopes, and I think lots of people will be in for a surprise this season, for sure," Gustavo, 25, told me. "I have dedicated myself in the off-season, to the cause of which the project that CD Murada have. It is really exciting," said midfielder Gustavo. Gustavo has a wealth of experience in his CV, in a career that includes Guarany de Garibaldi, during 2000-2012. "The current Brazil national squad coach Tite started coaching along with Luiz Felipe Scolari, World Cup Winner in 2002, and the ex-Chelsea manager," said Gustavo. "I also played at Mid-Isle Mariners (Canada) during 2013 and 2019 and Parkland College (EUA) Champaign, Illinois, during 20152016," said Gustavo.

"My biggest disappointment is the trust - trusting in people that I should have not - the likes of football agents and a few coaches as well," said Gustavo. Gustavo, who deems former England and Liverpool star, Glasgow Rangers manager Steven Gerrard, as one player who has been a role model, and supports La Liga team, Eibar, said: "My family lives in Brazil. "I have been pursuing my dream around the world. Canada, EUA, and Italy - to get my dual citizenship - and Spain." Gustavo points to his father, as being the biggest influence in his career: "It has to be my dad, who has been there for me - since the beggining. "If there is someone that gets me going, it is my dad, for sure," said Gustavo. Gustavo (left) has high hopes at CD Murada.

San Javier star Marta nets award

By Andrew Atkinson SAN Javier born football star Marta Penalver has been acknowledged by Umbro for her goalscoring prowess in Serie A Ladies football in Italy. "I am very proud to receive the award," Spain international Marta, who played in the 2015 World Cup, told me. Marta scored 27 goals during the 2018-19 season at Florentina. Debora Vanin was top goalscorer with 49 goals, Sofia Vieira in second with 48 goals, and Liana Miroshnichenko (RCOR-BGU) third. Marta Penalver (Florentia) finished 15th. The placings, from various Championship games last season, taking into account the standard of the Championship, the number of games played, and the average goals in the league, obtained by dividing the total number of goals scored for the games played. The awards were given by Umbro in collaboration with Futsalplanet, creator of the Futsal Awards, known throughout the world of futsal.

"I then joined FC Pinatar (Spain) playing in the Tercera Division in 2017 and moved to CD Algar (Spain) in the Tercera Division in 2018," said Gustavo. Gustavo revealed his biggest achievement - and dissapointment - in his career: "My biggest achievement is that I never gave up beliving,

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