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The End of an Era at La Siesta Church As the doors closed on La Siesta Evangelical Church last Sunday, another chapter in its communitycentric history came to an end, as Pastor Keith Brown delivered his final Sunday service. Every seat was taken in the packed church, as the congregation came together to bid

farewell to their popular pastor. The warmth and fondness was more than apparent, as messages of thanks and praise came from every corner of the globe, with members of the community returning from as far away as Australia to be part of the event. Continued on Page 2


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Keith first took over as the head of the La Siesta church some eight years ago, during which time he has become much more than just a faithful leader and teacher, but a friend and compassionate companion at times of need for many of his devoted flock. Keith has not been alone during this time of course, and his wife, Cathy Carson, has been alongside him every step of the way, and so it was only fitting that Cathy should lead the congregation in a rousing rendition of one of the most popular hymns that tells the story of ”The Holy City”. Taking the opportunity to enjoy some of the most popular hymns chosen by the congregation, even the youngest members paid their own tribute, and the children from the Sunday school presented Keith with his very own t-shirt so that he would forever be part of their story.

The senior elders of the church concluded the service with a presentation of their own tokens recognising the gratitude and love felt towards Keith, thanking both Keith and Cathy for their commitment to the church, and asking for God´s blessing into their retirement, presenting a framed picture of the church, a collage of some of Keith´s own moments, a handmade card signed by most of the congregation, and a personalised poem that summed up the entire mood of everyone in the church, one of hope, joy, peace and thankfulness for what Keith had contributed to them. These gifts during the service were in addition to those presented at the elder´s meeting, when not only was Keith presented with a bottle of Champagne and a Formula 1 cake, a tribute to one of the many leisure activities that Keith is hoping to enjoy during his retirement, although he will still be playing a role within the church, but whilst being able to enjoy more time for himself.

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Pilar council commits 3.8 million to complete La Paloma building

PILAR DE LA HORADADA COUNCIL has committed 3.8 million euro in order to complete the controversial La Paloma building adjacent to the Rambla with the objective of opening it as a new Mariana Baches Casa de Cultura. The decision was taken at an extraordinary plenary session last Monday, with eleven votes in favour and ten abstentions, during which, in addition to the approval of the project, the process of awarding the work was initiated.

tripled and activities have continued to grow, but these have had to be curtailed because of a lack of suitable infrastructure to accommodate many of the projects and activities.

The eleven ‘yes’ votes all came from the PSOE and the independent Vecinos por el Pilar, Francisco Albaladejo while all ten PP councillors and the Unión Pilareña, abstained.

Many temporary exhibitions are also inhibited by a lack of space which has seen a large number of prominent displays deciding not to exhibit in the town

In abstaining from the vote members of the Partido Popular said that "they do not understand the rush of the mayor to approve such a controversial project scarcely 4 weeks before the municipal elections that the current mayor Ignacio Ramos won’t be contesting. So much haste seems suspicious, "they said.

The characteristics of the current Municipal Public Library are reminiscent of bygone days which require the library to exhibit its books horizontally, access to users very difficult.

However the council responded by insisting that Pilar de la Horadada urgently needs a new building for its cultural activities and that since 1994, when the original cultural centre was built, the population has

Likewise there is a large amount of material on deposit in the Municipal Archaeological Museum Gratiniano Baches, which cannot be displayed in its rooms. Its specimens have indreased from 1,200 to 67,285 items in the last quarter of a century.

The new centre will have rooms of appropriate size and soundproofing that allows the concentration of all those who need its use. There will also be an exclusive and safe space for children and a room for internet use with suitable facilities. The new Cultural Centre will have classrooms for workshops that will carry out the educational work on behalf of both the Museum and the Municipal Library and the serious problems of humidity which excludes many people from using the current building will also be resolved.

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Firauto – Car Fair, Expocar and Sobre2ruedas – Motorcycle Fair

The 44th edition of FIRAUTO, the New Car Fair, the 30th edition of the Second-hand Car Show, EXPOCAR and the 12th running of the SOBRE2RUEDAS, Motorcycle Fair will all take place at the IFA Exhibition centre, by Alicante Airport, on 10, 11 and 12 of May 2019 During three days of intense activity, IFA will become the biggest showcase for the latest market advances, of new and used vehicles throughout the Province of Alicante Running alongside, at EXPOCAR, the public will be able to browse and purchase used, second-hand and kilometer-0 vehicles, with mod-

els available to meet all tastes and budgets, with some incredible prices as well as an extensive range of new and used motorcycles. There will also be a whole range of motor related products for the driver, including financial services, insurers and much more. And why not have your vehicle checked over during the visit by APPLUS ITV, who will be on hand to carry out vehicle inspections during the three days of the exhibition. The cost of entry is 8 euros for adults, 6 euros for pensioners and young card holders or anyone presenting the discount voucher that can be downloaded from the website. Children under 12 and accom-

panied are free. Alternatively, by booking in advance at www.feria-alicante.com the cost will be just 5 euro. Venue: IFA – Alicante Exhibition Centre, close to Alicante Airport. Dates: May, 10, 11 and 12 Hours: From 10:30 to 21:00 h. Web: www.feria-alicante.com Facebook:/firautoexpocar


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Guardia Exhibition in Orihuela Costa

Residents want a study into the possible modification of the breakwater at the mouth of the Segura

Babylon beach owners ask for 70 year extention A hundred families residing in these unique beachfront properties continue to wait for the courts to respond to their request to repair both the houses and the access roads and pathways to them, and as such the owners of the homes on Guardamar’s la playa de Babilonia, are now on the verge of one more summer. As they struggle against all odds to survive, not least of which is the advancing tide, their goal is quite simple really, they have demanded an administrative concession on their houses, that were built in the public domain almost 90 years ago, in 1929, for, at least, 70 more years, The nearly one hundred affected families, all members of the Neighbourhood Association of Guardamar Playa, consider that they are well within their rights to challenge the Coastal Law of 2013 and are mobilised, "in order to defend our rights",

according to the secretary of the collective, the lawyer Manuel López.

blamed for the change of marine dynamics that now puts their properties in jeopardy.

They have been working even harder since July of 2018, when the concession of most properties came to an end. Lawyer Lopez, suspects that Costas is delaying their decision while they wait for new legal changes of the Coastal Law, which would mean a denial of the request. Even so, those who are most likely to be affected look to the future with hope. "On June 12 we will get the answer," says the secretary of the Neighbourhood Beach Babilonia Association.

Those affected reproach the local socialist government which they say has been a mere spectator in the conflict: "They have washed their hands. They only opted to close the beach partially in September 2015 and this black hole has not been resolved by Guardamar council. There have been four years without progress. “

With this extension they have also demanded that the administration will allow them to repair their houses, replace the public walkways and pavements, regenerate the beach and introduce a study into the possible modification of the breakwater at the mouth of the Segura, the construction of which is

Esquerra Unida believes that this is a "cross-cutting issue of enormous importance for all our people because of the socio-economic and environmental consequences we face". Its election candidate, Guzmán Fernández, stresses the need for "urgent actions, well considered and planned for the common good of Guardamar, should be put to the Costas by the entire corporation and not only by the government team.”

Future of la Casa de Los Balcones in jeopardy

affair to the management of the situation by previous councils.

At a Torrevieja council meeting on Friday it was reported that, despite being protected in the General Plan of Urban Planning (PGOU) since 1987, la casa de Los Balcones may have it’s days numbered.

Much is currently at stake. The land (4,256 square metres with privileged views of the salt lake) is registered in the General Plan for hotel use. But now it seems likely that it will end up in the hands of the City Council with the owners arguing in court that the cost of refurbishing the property will be higher than the construction of a new building.

The future of this iconic old manor house, that gives its name to the area of Torrevieja in which it sits, is now the subject of a judicial decision that is calling for a report on whether it is cheaper to restore the building from its present state of ruin than it is to have it demolished, something that could allow them to tear down the building - which is what they have been looking to do for decades.

Between the 1980s and 2015 the building, one of the few examples of an ancestral agricultural home around Torrevieja lagoon, has been deteriorating. Between 2011 and 2015, the Council imposed fines in an effort to initiate urgent measures to ensure that the structure of the property was maintained, however the only work that was carried out was to the perimeter fence and to the shoring of the facade.

At the same time, the City Council has opened a file of expropriation accusing the owners of breaching their obligation to keep the property protected, something that is required by the Valencian urban law. The councillor for planning, Fanny Serrano (PSOE), attributed the

The building is register ed registered for hotel use

Local resident Nicola Louden exchanges her pushbike for a Guardia Yamaha with just a bit more power The Civil Guard opened its doors to the public on Saturday in La Zenia Boulevard on the Orihuela Costa, where from early morning, the force provided information stands and displays in a spectacular demonstration to publicise its work in ensuring the welfare of the public. Exhibits were provided by members of the Maritime Service, the Air Service, the Sub-aquatic Activities Group, the Citizen Security Unit (USECIC), the Nature Protection Service (Seprona), Traffic, Cynological Service, Gedex, Mountain Rescue Team, Tax Patrol and Borders and Judicial Police. An initiative from local Commander Antonio José Leal Bernabéu, the day was coordinated by the Company of Torrevieja, one of the most important forces in the country. The exhibition provided thousands of members of the public with an opportunity to learn about the Civil Guard resources that are not usually available with a number of static exhibitions with on-site explanations and demonstrations including the Cinologic Service (dogs) GEDEX (explosives deactivation) and USECIC. In addition, there was a judo exhibition, the Corps helicopter and the vehicles used by the Civil Guard for their daily work in the region. It is the first time that the Civil Guard has organised such an activity in Orihuela Costa but judging by the popularity of the day it certainly won’t be the last


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staff in the coming months, with the opening scheduled to take place in March 2020. The process puts an end to a tangle of bureaucratic and legal procedures that have dragged on for a decade, since it was built in 2008, and which have prevented the facility from becoming operational. The centre has remained closed since it was built in 2008

Damage to the coastal walkway Sections have previously been closed because of rockfalls from the cliffs above but this latest damage, caused by the lack of a suitable breakwater is likely to see the route remain closed during the summer season. The council are yet to comment on the situation or give any indication of how much the repair works will cost or when they are likely to take place.

Winners of the disabled category

Charities benefit from Party in the Plaza

A record number of participants took part last weekend in the tenth edition of the Half Marathon and 10K race for disabled athletes, 'Fundación Remedios Miralles' The winner of the Half Marathon for the fourth occasion was Iván Hernández Illán, from Pilar de la Horadada, while the women's category was won by Wafiya Benali The two races attracted more than 1,000 runners, with the first to cross the line Iván Hernández Illán of the Mobel Automenor club, recording a time of 1:07:32. In the female category Wafiya Benali of C.A. Nogalte - Puerto Lumbreras crossed the line in 1:25:00. The runner David Andreu Martínez de Aidemar was the winner of the 10K adapted race along with Lidia Marta Banos Audije of 'Zancadas on wheels'. The councilors of Tourism, Youth and Sports, Pilar María Samper, Arantxa Martínez and Antonio Escudero accompanied the mayor, Ignacio Ramos, presented the prizes at the award ceremony. Following the race a presentation was made to the Mayor, Ignacio Ramos recognising the achievement of 1,000 runners in this tenth edition and the excellent organisation of the City Council and the Sports Department for the event.

Two companies, Grupo Clave Sanitaria SL and Grupo Casaverde, submitted tenders for the management of the home. Casaverde now has a period of six months to carry out the works to refurbish the centre and is obliged to open to residents within nine months of signing the contract, which is expected to be formalised in the coming weeks.

The Casaverde Group will manage the "Residencial Villa de Catral" Senior Citizens Home, the largest such facility in the area, with a capacity of 264 residents. They were awarded the management contract, which will run for a period of 40 years, during the town council plenary meeting on Friday. A spokesman for the company said that have earmarked an investment of 3.1 million euro to renovate the building and will hire 130

CINEMA PILAR English Language Cinema in Pilar de la Horadada - Calle Canalejas 4 Thursday 9th MAY at 7pm and Saturday, 11th of MAY at 5pm

MARY POPPINS RETURNS In Depression-era London, a now-grown Jane and Michael Banks, along with Michael's 3 children, are visited by Mary Poppins following a personal loss. Through her unique magical skills, and with the aid of her friend Jack, she helps the family rediscover the joy and wonder missing in their lives.

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While the Royal British Legion Concert Band played to a great applause from the audience inside, a parade was lead down to the Plaza by the Torrevieja Pipes and Drums, the RBL standards and members of the RBL.

In winning the concession, Grupo Casaverde will pay a fee of 30,000 euros per year to the municipality, in addition to assuming the Real Estate and other municipal taxes, which will mean an income of more than 34,000 euros a year to the municipal budget.

With many local artists performing and tombola, raffles, auctions throughout the afternoon, Casey and Stevie’s enthusiasm to raise as much as possible, allowed for the 2 charities to share the great amount of 4000€.

Following the bankruptcy of the original builder, who left unpaid hundreds of thousands of euros to small companies in the region, with this new contract, Grupo Casaverde has committed to outsourcing work valued at least 490,000 euros to merchants who were affected by that situation. The council say they hope that the opening of the facility will serve as an economic revival for the municipality of 8,000 inhabitants.

Many thanks must go to Casey, Stevie, the artists who gave up their time and all the many helpers who made this event such a success.

Orihuela Coastal Walkway closed Casaverde awarded management of Catral home

The Party in the Plaza unfortunately had to be cancelled on Easter Sunday due to the bad weather but took place last Sunday and was yet another great success as Casey Shaddock, President of the Plaza and Stevie Spit, pulled out all the stops once again to raise funds in support of 2 charities, this time the RBL Poppy Appeal and the Franciscan Men’s Home in Gandia.

Large stretches of the Coastal Walkway betwen Cabo Roig and La Zenia Beach has been closed because of serious damage to the structure. Rain and storms during the Easter period have completely wrecked parts of the path rendering it completely unsafe to pedestrians. The walkway is a great favourite with residents and holidaymakers alike and is regularly used by many hundreds of people on a daily basis.

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Drugs-Fuelled madman Ricardo stars in Mafia Movie Merch alongside bodyguard wife By Andrew Anderson

David Haughton who plays the role of Ricardo, and his wife Yvonne, who plays a Bodyguard to The Godfather, in the Feature Mafia Movie 'Merch', talk Exclusively to Andrew Atkinson.

Yvonne - Bodyguard to The Godfather in the Movie Merch.

"It involves cocaine and hashish gangs - and a segregation comes about with disagreements - leading to an internal war going on," said David. "MI5 are looking in - and The Godfather can't trust people - leading to him getting two Bodyguards," said David.

Merch is planned to go on Online Movie platforms this year. "There are scenes to be filmed in May, with the film scheduled for release this year," said kickboxer enthusiast Yvonne. "Merch filming scenes were also shot at Torrevieja harbour, with filming possibly taking place in Pinoso," said Yvonne. Playing the roles of crazed guy Ricardo and a Bodyguard in Merch couldn't be further from that of real life characters.

As Stone gets closer to the truth, those who hide in the shadows are slowly pushed into the light, in what unfolds into a showdown between good and evil - that determines the fate of thousands of innocents. David, married to German born wife Yvonne, who plays a Bodyguard to The Godfather, are proprietors of Venture Fleet, in Los Montesinos, Alicante. Filming by Swedish film director Normann Bjorvand has taken place in Torrevieja, Quesada, Santa Pola, Altea, and Callosa de Segura, with additional shoots currently being filmed. "Merch is about the drugs empire in Spain - with The Godfather on his death bed," said David. "The Godfather's son wants to go into other 'areas' - there's a gap in the market - and wants to bring it to Spain," said David. "Ricardo wants to expand his immoral business and that creates an internal war between the world of

"These are results that demonstrate that the people of Orihuela trust us, that they support

drugs," said David.

"It's going to be awesome when filming is finished," said Yvonne.

Darren Stone of MI5 is sent to Spain to investigate a possible connection between the local Mafia and Chinese smugglers - in relation to a specific MERCHANDISE.

While the Popular Party lost 7,408 votes in Orihuela, Ciudadanos gained an additional 2,294 votes surpassing the number achieved by the PSOE with an increase of 2,053.

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Los Montesinos businessman David Slader plays the role of the male Bodyguard.

"Ricardo is a Spanish drugslord who has a 'crazy' attitude," David Haughton (Ricardo) told me, during filming of feature film MERCH, being produced in the Costa Blanca, Spain.

Ciudadanos Orihuela is the municipal party that has seen its share of votes increase by the largest amount in the national elections, obtaining a total of 6.335 votes within the municipality, an increase of 6.57 points.

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Yvonne, who played the part of Helga in the Adhoc Players production of "Allo, ‘Allo.", and was the leading lady in the spy thriller ‘The Cucaracha Club’ - the first movie filmed entirely in Torrevieja - is the female Bodyguard in Merch.

SPANISH 'crazy' drugslord Ricardo gets caught up in a Mafia and Chinese smuggling ring - that is being investigated by MI5.

Ciudadanos sees share of vote increase in Orihuela

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the work that we have done in recent years and they show that we are the only political formation that is completely united, serious and committed to the future of our municipality, our community and our country," said José Aix, provincial coordinator of C's and the party candidate for mayor of Orihuela. Ciudadanos has managed to increase the number of votes in all the electoral stations of the municipality and even win traditionally "popular" fiefs such as the hamlet of La Aparecida. "We must also highlight the magnificent results achieved in areas such as San Antón and El Palmeral, where Ciudadanos actually managed to achieve first place," said Aix, who also celebrated "the party success in the main polling stations in the centre of the city.” Coupled with local success the former leader and deputy mayor in Orihuela, Juan Ignacio López Bas, has been elected to a seat in the Congress of

"We both play completely different roles, to that of our nature," said Yvonne. "David is a nice, soft spoken person - so to see him being a 'crazy nutcase' in the film is surreal," said Yvonne. "It wasn't too difficult to play the role of a madman - a drugs-fuelled madman - which is comical at times," laughed David. "To have a gun waving around my head? Crazy! It was so much fun to play the role of Ricardo - I really enjoyed it," said David.

Deputies, the Spain Parliament. López Bas was number two on the list of candidates in the Alicante district. On Thursday night the party carried out the formal launch of its electoral team and candidates in the Plaza de Santiago, Orihuela. Leader José Aix said “We have presented a team of people committed to Orihuela that will make this election a winning project".

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QUICKIE CROSSWORD

CRYPTIC CROSSWORD

ANSWERS QUICK ACROSS: 1 Irregularity; 7 Bogus; 8 Plain; 9 Ado; 10 Co-operate; 11 Silent; 12 Midget; 15 Gibberish; 17 Rag; 18 Noted; 19 Terse; 21 Shortsighted. DOWN: 1 Intransigent; 2 Gag; 3 Lissom; 4 Replenish; 5 Tiara; 6 Investigated; 7 Broil; 10 Contender; 13 Gorse; 14 Hiatus; 16 Batch; 20 Rig. CRYPTIC CRYPTIC ACROSS: 1 Spin like a top; 7 Green; 8 Otter; 9 Out; 10 All at once; 11 Rapier; 12 Run off; 15 Parthenon; 17 Ash; 18 Roots; 19 Alone; 21 Person of note. DOWN: 1 School report; 2 Lie; 3 Kindle; 4 About turn; 5 Often; 6 Free of charge; 7 Get-up; 10 Amethysts; 13 Of age; 14 In vain; 16 Rhone; 20 Oaf.

Arkansas , 22. A Baseball Game , 23. Hopalong Cassidy , 20. Rambo , 21. Shellfish , 18. Eskimo - English , 19.

QUIZ ANSWERS

Double Chin , 24. The Honey Bee, 25.

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.

Jones Temple of Doom? 17. Amnesic, Diarrhetic and Paralytic main types of what poisoning? 18. Donald Baxter McMillan compiled the first what dictionary? 19. In 1950 what character was on first metal lunchbox in the US? 20. And in 1985 who was on the last one produced? 21. Which US state has the highest divorce rate? 22. What was the first publicly televised sporting event in Japan? 23. If you have a buccula what have you got? 24. Which insect is the symbol of female potency? 25. Optiphone, Lustreer and Mirascope early names for which item? 26. The name of which fabric comes from the Persian word for spun? 27. What job does an Oikologiost do? 28. In 1969 Sport was the first magazine to run an ad for what? 29. Purple green gold are the official colours which annual event? 30. What is Homer Simpsons greatest fear?

Television, 26. Taffeta, 27. Housekeeper,

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1. Trismus is a muscular spasm where in the body? 2. In films who could win the Golden Boot award? 3. What do the initials IOU stand for on an IOU? 4. A fagotist is a person who does what? 5. What are popcorn, moss and seed? 6. Which food item contains the most residual pesticides? 7. In the US what job has an average IQ of 104? 8. Great Brother is the Chinese translation of which drug? 9. Which English name produces the most nicknames? 10. Which fruit is the symbol of hospitality? 11. Which city is built on 118 islands? 12. Before it meant tall building what did skyscraper mean? 13. Rudolf the red nosed reindeer had a girlfriend - name her? 14. Which author sold most books in the first half of 20th century? 15. In which sport is the Lugano trophy awarded? 16. Which song is performed at start Indiana

28. Condoms, 29. Mardi Gras, 30. Sock

SUDOKU CHALLENGE

Ebb (6) Choking (13) Thrust (5) Diet (7) Not easily seen (13) Higher (6) Hurl (5) Ewer (7) Stink (6) Principal (5) Repaired (6) Flashlight (5)

L EA D E R T R I V I A Q U I Z

Puppets

DOWN 1. A Norse converted lady (6) 2. Rusty - like a sacked solicitor? (3,2,8) 3. The best of Chinese literature (5) 5. Not the same somehow on earth (7) 6. Greeting of grand one, too (4,9) 7. Messenger hasn't got to be without a bean! (6) 8. An entrance stone (5) 13. Illness causing to perish going round the oceans (7) 15. He makes a profit from hangings, of course (6) 16. One who packs punch? (5) 17. Failing to go over to the other side (6) 20. Corruptible in heaven also? (5)

DOWN 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 13. 15. 16. 17. 20.

1. Jaw - like lockjaw, 2. Actors in cowboy films, 3. I Owe Unto, 4. Plays the Bassoon, 5. Knitting Stitches, 6. Peaches, 7. Policeman, 8. Viagra , 9. Elizabeth , 10. Pineapple , 11. Venice , 12. Tall sailing ships masts , 13. Clarissa , 14. Edgar Rice Burroughs , 15. Road Walking , 16. Anything Goes , 17.

ACROSS 1. Exhibitor wants a spot of rain? (6) 4. Sausage for bonfire night? (6) 9. Without a clue, perhaps? (7,2,2,2) 10. Mirror to bring reproach (7) 11. Lift, but not quite to Paradise! (5) 12. Primary object of good husbandry? (5) 14. We hear big fire may be here (5) 18. Violently shakes the crags (5) 19. Side with the head (7) 21. The ordinary soldier's pay? (7,6) 22. Staggered Communist taking in fish (6) 23. Tree with tip-top heavenly body (6)

ACROSS 1. Outcome (6) 4. Painter (6) 9. In order of time (13) 10. Cell (7) 11. Chop (5) 12. Jolting (5) 14. Fatuous (5) 18. Characteristic (5) 19. Item (7) 21. Locality (13) 22. Eager (6) 23. Pursued (6)


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‘Letters from the Canary Islands’ Barrie Mahoney was a head teacher and school inspector in the UK, as well as a reporter in Spain, before moving to the Canary Islands to launch and edit a new English language newspaper.

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

For the Love of Cheese Many will have read stories and been taught about one of the UK’s national heroes, Horatio Nelson; that brave son of Norfolk who taught the Spanish a thing or two during his famous battles, his “mesmerising personality”, complicated love scandal and heroic death. The stories surrounding Nelson are, of course, based upon the British point of view. Are they true? How about looking at Nelson from the Spanish and Canarian perspective? About 220 years ago, Admiral Nelson of the British Royal Navy decided to attack Santa Cruz in Tenerife to help himself to some gold and silver collected by Spanish galleons from the Americas, but was humiliatingly and satisfyingly defeated by the local residents. I guess this part wasn't stressed too strongly during school history lessons, was it? The residents of Santa Cruz de Tenerife have long memories of their history and proudly re-enact an historical event each year on 25 July that reminds everyone of the Battle of Santa Cruz in 1797. This reenactment of this battle has taken place for many years in a variety of formats. Why was this battle so important to the people of Tenerife? In 1797 the British Royal Navy decided to attack the port of Cadiz in Southern Spain, but Spanish warships drove the British away. By chance, the British Navy heard that Spanish treasure convoys from America arrived regularly at Santa Cruz in Tenerife, and sent a flotilla of ships under the command of the recently promoted Admiral Nelson. This attack force had 4000 men, nine ships and 400

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guns, but the military on Tenerife led by Lieutenant General Gutierrez only had 91 guns and a mixture of 1700 militia and sailors. This looked to be an overwhelming attack force with insufficient military to defend the port of Santa Cruz. Things did not work out as planned for Nelson, as the Tenerife commander was more experienced and particularly clever in managing his soldiers. Several British ships were sunk and many sailors were killed in this failed attack. This was also the battle when Admiral Nelson was shot in his right arm, and he had to be taken back to his ship where the ship surgeon amputated most of this arm with the help of some opium to lessen the pain in the middle of the battle. Many British militias became trapped on the shores of Tenerife with no escape possible. Although 30 Tenerife residents were killed and 40 were injured; 250 British militia were killed and 128 were wounded. The British asked for a truce and agreed to withdraw with an undertaking to do no further damage to the town or to make any more attacks on Tenerife or the Canary Islands. This was agreed by Lieutenant General Gutierrez, who also allowed the British to leave with their arms, but perhaps not Nelson. However, Admiral Nelson had lost so many ships that he did not have capacity to take all his militia back home, so the Tenerife General lent Nelson two Spanish schooners. This was a huge embarrassment for the British Navy and a resounding success for the militia of Tenerife in protecting their island. I doubt that much of this story has found its way into the National Curriculum syllabus, as it really does not show the British in a particularly good light. There are also some interesting facts that are linked to the Battle of Santa Cruz, such as what happened to Nelson’s right arm after it was amputated? It was thought that the arm was thrown overboard after the on-board operation, as was usual during this period, but it seems that some keen-eyed Tenerife resident found this floating in the sea or washed ashore, and eventually Nelson’s arm ended up interred within the altar of the Cathedral of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. This story has been challenged, but it has not been denied either! Also, the honourable withdrawal and truce led to a courteous exchange of letters between Nelson and Gutierrez. Later, Nelson sent a large cheese to Gutierrez as a token of his gratitude, which

was never eaten and is still on display at the Spanish Army Museum in Toledo in Peninsular Spain. Maybe the good General did not trust the British to send a cheese that wasn't poisoned? No doubt the British will hope that people will forget the Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife in 1797 and the humiliating defeat that the brave people of Tenerife achieved over the British Navy. However, the residents of Santa Cruz in Tenerife are determined never to forget this momentous day in their history. Many wear faithful reproductions of uniforms and weapons of this historical period in all its detail of the battle in July. Many might think that Tenerife residents would hate Admiral Nelson as he had planned to rob them and destroy their homes, but actually he became admired as he stuck to his word and the British Navy never returned to attack the Canary Islands. Indeed, there is one street in Santa Cruz that is named ‘Avenida Horacio Nelson’, which says a great deal about the island’s capacity for forgiveness, or is it amusement? Anyway, the Canary Islands still have Nelson’s arm in their possession, or maybe not, but it definitely has a smelly cheese as a result of this battle from long ago. If you enjoyed this article, take a look at my websites: http://barriemahoney.com and http://thecanaryislander.com or read my latest book, ‘Living in Spain and the Canary Islands’ (ISBN: 9780995602724). Available in paperback, as well as Kindle editions. Join me on Facebook: @barrie.mahoney


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RNA - The Royal Naval Assn meet at Restaurant Danmark, Plaza los Alcones 27, in Torrevieja at 5pm on the 1st Weds of the month. Call 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 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

La Siesta Evangelical Church hold services each Sunday. Our 11.15am Services are held every 2nd and 4th Sunday in the month (and on the 5th Sunday, if this applies.) On the 1st and 3rd Sunday’s our Services are at 9.30 am. Our choir sings at our 11.15 am Services and there is also a Sunday School, Stepping Stones, on these Sundays. For info see www.lasiestaevangelicalchurch.org or phone Pastor Keith on 666 180 108 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 –

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Torrevieja Ladies Darts Organisation Ladies singles competition. A final total of 34 ladies representing seven of the eight teams in the Torrevieja Darts Ladies Organisation came together to contest the ladies singles championship this season. Unfortunately, some strong contenders were unable to make it this year and a few withdrew at the last moment but a tight run ship saw us get through 5 knock out rounds before eventually getting down to the last two contestants. Semi-finalists: Lin Cousins- Friendly Chicas Beaty, Elizabeth Cowan- Gap Ladies, Simone de Lacy- Gap ladies – runner up Powell- Primadonas - winner The final was played the following week after the Player of the Year competition. and saw Beaty Powell as this year’s winner beating Simone de Lacy 4-2 (501, best of 7).

O'Brien family affair in 10th 2,000 Guineas success went into the semi-finals (501 best of 3). Semi-Finalists (from left - above):Selma Dyer- Macklin’s Dolly Mixtures, Sue Cam- Friendly Chicas, Simone de Lacy- Gap Ladies - Runner up, Shirley Stephenson- El Balcon - winner The final, which was played before the postponed ladies singles final, saw Gap Lady Simone face Shirley Stephenson of El Balcon, 501 best of 3. A standing ovation was awarded to our Shirley, an octogenarian and the very essence and embodiment of what our league stands for, humble and overwhelmed in her 2-1 Victory. Very well done Shirley, your spirit, support and darts skills are truly something to aspire to. Thank you Friendly Temps and Friendly Chicas (Ladies Singles) and Pam, Kim and Simone (Player of the Year) for the raffle prizes, the proceeds of which go back into the running of the league, trophies and entertainment for presentation night. Thanks also to Pam, Kim and Simone for organising and running the competitions. A big thanks also to our hosts, The New Tavern, San Miguel and to Sheelah Cooper who has repeatedly, and often single-handedly, organised all the tables and seating for the teams and finally to all those who came to lend support to their team players.

Player of the year: This was a new competition, replacing the previous award that went to the lady who had the most singles wins and 100+ scores combined. The two ladies from each of the eight teams who were available to play and had the highest number of the singles wins for their teams for the season, were drawn against one another to determine the ultimate player of the year. A round robin contest saw players randomly drawn into groups of four to play each group opponent twice (501) totalling 6 games apiece. This gave everyone fair opportunity to warm up and not be eliminated in the first game as would have happened in a straightforward knock-out draw. The winner of each group then

Easter Tennis Tournament at Campoamor Golf Despite the awful weather over the Easter weekend, the courts at Campoamor golf club were perfect for the tennis tournament on Easter Monday. The American style tournament, meaning that players played a number of mixed doubles matches with different partners and opponents, was played in a very social atmosphere and was a mixture of a group over from Galway and regular club players. After 5 rounds of mixed doubles the scores were. WOMEN MEN 1st Laura Hunt17 games 1st= Par Sundberg 18 games 2nd Joan Coughlan16 games 1st= Terry Allen 18 games 3rd Chris Coakelin 14 games 3rd Terry Manley 13 games After a short rest partners were drawn for the final, consisting of 1 set with a tie-break at 5 games all, between the top 4 scoring players. The final was really hard fought and despite seemingly letting the match slip away serving for the set at 5-4 and 30 love, Terry Allen and partner Laura Hunt came through 9-7 in the tie-break. Congratulations to the winners and thank you to everybody that took part. The Galway girls are out till Saturday and have attended social

sessions and received coaching from Steve Durie, culminating with a barbeque after the social club session at Montepiedra on Friday. If you are interested in social club play, or receiving coaching from club coach Steve Durie LTA 'pro' qualified, please contact. Tel 635 061 439 E-mail sdurie@hotmail.co.uk.

AIDEN O'Brien and son Donnacha made it a family affair when winning the first Classic of 2019 on Saturday in the Quipco 2,000 Guineas on Magna Grecia at Newmarket. "It's incredible," said trainer O'Brien, after landing his 10th career 2,000 Guineas win. Mild mannered Irish ace O'Brien, who also saddled disappointing red hot favourite Ten Sovereigns, said: "I thought Magna Grecia would get the mile well, but he also has the speed. "The win is down to a massive team effort. I feel most privileged to be part of racing. It's very exciting." Jockey Donnacha said: "I was happy for most of the race and I was proud to be aboard - to win my father's tenth 2,000 Guineas. I am very lucky to be sitting on Magna Grecia." Uae Jewel, tipped by The Leader, landed the Lightning Spear Newmarket Stakes: "It was pleasing in what is only his second race," said trainer Roger Varian. "Uae stayed on well coming up the hill and I'm pretty sure he's a smart horse. I'm sure he'll improve," said Varian. "Uae was impressive - and he's still learning. He did well, and won decisively," said jockey David Egan. RUBY Walsh spoke about his retirement on Saturday, in the wake of riding Kemboy to victory in the Punchestown Gold Cup on May 1. "There will be no U Turn. I’d made up my mind, that if Kemboy won I would get out," said Walsh. Walsh, 39, who turned professional in the 1998-99 season, is the all-time leader in Cheltenham Festival winners - with 59. Walsh who won the Grand National twice; on Papillon and Hedgehunter, rode for Paul Nicholls, the 11-times British champion trainer, and was stable jockey to Willie Mullins. “He’s been a fantastic jockey, one of the best ever to ride for us and will always be a friend," said Nicholls. “It will be strange without him. He was just a natural,” said Mullins. "I was very lucky to ride for two of the greatest trainers, in Paul and Willie,” said Walsh, who suffered a broken shin, fractured wrists and hips, cracked elbow, dislocated shoulders and suffered cracked and bruised vertebrae during his career. "I was so lucky to come across a golden bunch of horses," said Walsh, who rode more than 2,000 winners. "Even with a crystal ball you couldn’t have seen how lucky I’ve been. You have a dream and I lived that dream,” said Walsh. *The Leader winners and each way tips on Saturday included Nowlookatme, Glorious Dane, Solomon Grey, Uae Jewel, Takumi, Beat Le Bon and Volt Face, the latter running second at Uttoxeter at 20-1. Astro Jakk (8-1) and Inchcolm (9-4) both went down by necks in photo finishes. The Costa Blanca and Costa Calida Leader racing news and tips Online at www.theleader.info

ENGLAND Womens coach Phil Neville says he has drilled a 'no fear' attitude into his squad in preparation of the World Cup in France this summer. “I’ve rotated and given everyone a chance, so it’s time to get into MANCHESTER United are set for a summer swoop for Ajax teenage star defender De Ligt in a move to Old Trafford. De Ligt, 19, has also been linked with a move to Barcelona. Agent Mino Raiola has reportedly said he wants him to sign for Bayern Munich, Juventus - or United.

World Cup mode,” said Neville. “The players have been unbelievable over the last 14 months," said Neville ahead of the 2019 World Cup.

Ruben, who replaced sacked Carlos Perez, was appointment as interim manager until the end of the 2018-19 season.

“I've seen enough of the players to know what they can do. I trust them - and care for them - and want them to play with no fear," said Neville of his Lionesses. England play Denmark and New Zealand this month ahead of the World Cup kicking off in June. ARSENAL boss Unai Emery fired a warning shot to The Gunners board that he wants to sign a worldclass centre-back - to plug a defensive gap that has let in more goals than leaks at a waterboard utility company.

CD Montesinos played Callosa Deportivo B in their final game of the campaign at the weekend.

Arsenal are reportedly ready to off load three players to fund a summer move - after conceding 49 Premier League goals this season

RUBEN, coach of CD Montesinos Valencia regional side, will sit down with management to discuss his future at the Los Montesinos based club.

going into the weekend. Ex PSG boss Emery, who replaced Arsene Wenger, has backed £35million Germany international degender Shkodran Mustafi, despite criticism this season. MONFORTE CF boss would rather be in Arsenal boss Emery's shoes, having seen his side concede a staggering 100+ goals this season! Valencia 1st Regional Group 8 side Monforte CF have been relegated after letting in 108 goals in 29 games that has seen them rock bottom in the 2018-19 campaign. In contrast CD Murada have conceded just 23 goals going into the final game of the season. BOOTIFUL! - you wouldn't kick into touch a cool £6.2m - for wearing a pair of football boots. Juventus and ex Real Madrid and Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo is currently the most marketable footballer in the world, with the Portugese ace having signed a staggering $1billion deal with sports giants Nike, who offered him a lifetime contract. Mario Balotelli - Puma - earns £5.1m. Gareth Bale - Adidas - earns £4.1m. Cesc Fabregas - Puma - earns £4m. Mesut Ozil - Adidas - earns £3.7m and Paul Pogba - Adidas - earns £3.1m.


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La Marina Bowls Club by Chris Bould Firstly the Club must congratulate Shirley Hadaway on reaching the singles final of the Champion of Champions. Unfortunately she lost. The Club is very proud of you. Thursday April 25th saw La Marina travel to Horadada for a rearranged match from Monday 22nd. Points were 4 for and 8 against. Shots were 77 for and 88 against. There were two winning rinks, Maureen Kidd, Dave McGaw and Peter Parsons, 19 - 7 and Lesley Joynes, Shirley Hadaway and John Rae, 16 - 15. Lesley is one of our new bowlers and was in a winning team playing away for the first time. Well done Lesley. Monday April 29th found La Marina away to

Greenlands. Points were 3 for and 9 against. Shots were 87 for and 94 against. La Marina had one winning rink and one drawn rink. The winning rink was that of Barbara Forshaw, Carol Smith and Dave Hadaway, 23 - 10 and the drawn rink was Lesley Joynes, Mike Smith and John Morgan, 18 - 18. V C L league May 1st La Marina were at home to San Miguel. Points were 7 for and 5 against and shots were 80 for and 78 against. In the same league, May 3rd La Marina were again at home to San Luis. Points were shared at 6 each. The shots were 92 for and 85 against. Just a reminder about the Table Top sale on the 19th May. Please come and support your club, bring your friends and neighbours as lots of people work hard to put this event on. That’s all folks.

San Luis Bowls Club Back to "normal" briefly, after the Champion of Champions Tournament; Spanish Nationals to follow! Wellingtons v Q Blenheims, 9-3, 84shots-77, a surprising result. Pam Lockett, Giuseppe Galelli, Scott Malden 18-18, Margaret Morrison, Sabrina & Russell Marks 16-14, Bob White, Ann Holland, Ray Pollock 15-15, Kath Reid, Neil Morrison, Ian Kenyon 18-13, Colin Jackson, June & Keith Jones 17-17. Hercules away v LS Wasps 95 shots-81, 10-2. Ray Watmough, Walter Lang, Ralph Jones 25-18, Kevin McKenna, Roger Inwards, Lyndon Johnson 16-13, Irene Everett, Vic Slater, Peter Fuller 24-11, Ros Holmes, Bill Webb, David Blackie 20-16. Mosquitoes v GL Hurricanes, 2-10, 73 shots-88. Chris Jackson, Dave Tilley, Sue Ross 19-16. VCLeague 1st May, excellent results Falcons v Vistabella Vikings 10-2, 133pts-47. Kath Reid 215, Jan Pocock, Scott Malden 36-4, Margaret Morrison, Sab & Russ Marks 34-8, Pam Lockett, Neil Morrison, Brian Pocock, Keith Jones 28-9. Hawks away v El Rancho 100-88, 10pts-2. Bill Webb 21-17, Mags Haines, Les Bedford 22-19, Dot Kocsis, Ralph Jones, Dave Blackie 19-13, Judy Carroll, Terry Baylis, Steve Rossiter, Derrick Cooper 20-18. 3rd May Falcons away v La Marina 6pts-6, 85-92.

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Ian Kenyon 21-17, June & Keith Jones 20-18, Ann Holland, Giuseppe Galelli, Ray Pocock, Scott Malden 16-15. Hawks v La Siesta 10-2, 92pts-79. Ros Holmes 21-16, Bill Webb 21-13, Dot Kocsis, Ralph Jones, Dave Blackie 17-13, Judy Carroll, Joe Kocsis, Steve Rossiter, Derrick Cooper 24-15. San Luis BC welcomes new members. Anyone who has played against SLBC knows we are a friendly club; competitive at all levels, whilst still enjoying our bowling.

El Rancho Bowls Club Monday morning found the Buckskins playing their home Harrier League fixture against La Siesta Hornets. We had a splendid morning’s bowls and enjoyed battling the light blustery breeze as well as the Hornets play. Buckskins took the rinks 3-2 and lost the overall shots by a small margin, hence 6 points each, a fair result for all. Our newer bowlers played well and must remember that winning or losing is as much about the draw and who you play as it is about your play. Dolly Ford, Pam Harris and Brian Harris 16-15. Debbie Ham, Adrian Ham and Keith Longshaw 8-31. Ngaio Baldwin, Pete Baldwin and Malc Sykes 21-13. Gary Dunstone, Ann Taylor and Jim Taylor 11-19. Peter Blackburn, Ron Greenstreet and Rob Clark 27-12. Tuesday we entertained Moonfleet BC and had a splendid mornings fun, with the result being declared a draw and isn’t that what bowls is all about, aren’t we a little too old to worry about scores.

Our VCL team played host to San Luis Hawks on Wednesday and Despite the recently agreed change, that a side will were perhaps a little disappointed to win just the one rink, but somecomprise 6 teams, we are still determined and committed to playing 4 squads in both the Monday times it just isn’t your day. Friday found el Rancho’s VCL team at & Friday leagues. Country Bowls playing the Herons Next season we should have 2 squads in both and played well to come away Division A and Division C on both days. There with 8 points to Heron’s 4, a very will be plenty of games for everyone and opportugood result. Ladies singles: Diane nities for players of all levels of experience. If you Yates 21-10. Gents singles: Bob commit to playing for us by joining on 1st August Day 16-21. Pairs: Sheila Cox and you will have 13 months membership to 31.8.20. Jim Gracie 21-11. Trips: Ann We also have 7 months membership from 1.10.19Abbott, Barry Bright and John 30.4.20. Richards 10-16. Rinks: Ron Come along & bowl for free on any Sunday morn- Edwards, Paul Durham, Mike Cox ing at 10:00am to try the game….ask at the bar. and Shirley Edwards 22-16. For membership info contact Sheila For further information please contact our Club Captain June Jones – 691 903 773 or Vice-Captain Cox micksheilacox@gmail.com or Brian Taylor on 965 077 093 or at Ian Kenyon – 662 282 103. We look forward to elranchobowlsclub@gmail.com hearing from you.

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Monday took the Victors to play at Quesada Lancasters and they lost 4-8, aggregate of 78-98, winners, S Kavanagh P Creswell B Kavanagh 21-11, R Adams Huge congratulations go to Quesada’s Terry Morgan who won the Champion S Watson M Breen 15-14 of Champions Mens Singles in a hard fought match against Martin Fulcher Vulcans played at home against (Vbella). Horadada Hawks and won 8-4, aggregate In the South Alicante Summer League Spitfire Division, both Quesada of 101--80, winners were C Thomas M Lancasters and Blenheims have had a bit of a slow start to the season. Willicott D Jones 29-12, P Rhodes B Lancasters played two matches this week, on Monday they faced Emerald Smith P Willicott 23-10, V Cameron C Isle Victors and enjoyed a victory of 8-4 points and 99-78 shots. But in conSmyth J Smyth 25-15 trast when they played Vistabella Fairways on Tuesday in the match that was rescheduled due to rain the previous week, they suffered a disappointing loss Wed the Dukes travelled to Quesada with the Fairways winning 12-0 points and 121-41 shots. The Blenheims had Lions in the VCL, and they slipped to a a very competitive and close match against San Luis Wellingtons, who won 2-10 aggregate of 53-97 9-3 points and 84-77 shots. Earls played at home and had a great 120 win with an aggregate of 99-64. Meanwhile in the VCL league Quesada Lions played Emerald Isle Dukes Winners were C Parsons 21-12, E and enjoyed a win of 10-2 points and 97-53 shots. But Quesada Tigers had Shepperd 21-16, M Riley J Mulloy 18the opposite result playing Vistabella Saxons who won 10-2 pts and 113-40 14,V Cameron I Hughes A Miles 16-13, shots. M Brookes M Munro S Elvin E Brookes So quite mixed fortunes for the Quesada teams at the moment but its early 23 -9 days and there’s plenty of time to make up ground in the coming weeks. Dukes played at San Miguel Sheriffs on Anyone interested in joining Quesada Bowls Club we welcome both new Friday and were beaten 12-0, agg 122-73 and experienced bowlers. We’re a friendly club with a mixture of competition, league and casual players. In addition to league matches and Club com- Earls played at home against Greenlands petitions we have our popular Saturday morning chicken drive which is open and drew 6-6 aggregate of 98-95. Winners were C Ayling S Elvin 22-16, V to visitors and we have free coaching for new members. Come along and see what we can offer! Contact Angie Goddard newleaf2014@hotmail.co.uk Cameron S Wickens E Shepperd 27-15

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First of all I would like to congratulate all the winners of the Champion of Champions Tournament played 2 weeks ago under difficult conditions. Thanks to our club winners for participating in what can only be described as good experience against better players. Some of the disciplines we had very close scores and it is a joy to watch and support these matches. Better luck next year Horadada. On Monday in the Hurricane Division the Hawks were away to Emerald Isle Vulcans. A welcome change in the weather made it a pleasant mornings bowling. Unfortunately for us the result wasn’t quite as pleasant! I do remember having a few smiles at some of the comments/advice being thrown about the green. All in a happy mornings bowling. We won on 2 rinks and lost on 3 with the overall shots going to Emerald Isle. Our winning rinks were: Irene Graham, Alan Miller and Terry Hucknall 23 – 12, Peter Davis, Mark Jukes and Barry Evans 20 – 12 Well done Guys. That gives us 1 draw, 1 win and 1 loss. The final result was 80 shots for to 101 against giving us 4 points for to 8 against. Will have to do better Team Horadada. On Wednesday in the VCL League we were at home to Monte Mar Lords and had a very close match indeed. Our Gents singles representative Mark Jukes had a very nail biting bowling competition throughout and just got pipped on the last end to lose by 1 shot. We did, however, manage to win on 2 rinks and that was the pairs and the rinks and our winners were: Barry Evans and John Goddard 22 -11, Janet Jukes, Judith Simpson, Carol Linehan and Bryan Eatough 18 – 12. As the total shots was a draw, each team got 1 point each, giving us 5 points for to 7 against. On Friday Horadada were in action again in the VCL League at home to San Miguel Deputies. This time was a much better result all round especially on home turf. We won on 4 out of 5 disciplines and earned the overall shots. Our winning disciplines were: Ladies Singles - Carol Linehan 21 – 18, Pairs - John Bailey and John Goddard 17 – 12, Trips - Peter Davis, Les Davies and Roy Thomson 23 – 18, Rinks - Janet Jukes, Judith Simpson, Tracey Paffett and Bryan Eatough 24 – 10 Very well played to all our winners this week. Keep ‘em bowls a rollin’ Team Horadada. Horadada offers a warm welcome to new or experienced bowlers, and provides the necessary equipment. Our roll-up days for this friendly club are Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday mornings. Please contact Fred Trigwell on 659 139 129 for more information.

Quesada Bowls Club by Dee Stephenson Emerald Isle Bowls By Elwyn Morris San Miguel Bowls It’s been an “on-off” start to the Summer season during April with both league and Champion of Champions matches scheduled, postponed and then rescheduled due to the heavy rains during the Easter weekend.

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By Barry Jones On Monday San Miguel Christians were home to Vistabella Fairways winning 8 - 4 (8 shots to 91) the best winning triple were Bob Nesbitt, Derek Farmer and Dave Champion 30 - 14. On Wednesday San Miguel Deputies were home to Greenlands Jasmines winning 8 4 (89 shots to 88), in the ladies singles Anita Brown won 21 - 10, Clff Plaisted won the gents singles 21 - 13, In the pairs Bob Nesbitt and Dave Champion lost 22 17, The triples were won by Ken Hope, Paul Hayward and Alan Campbell 15 - 13. On the rinks Jack Jackson, Linda Plaisted, Brian Errington and Eddie Cowan lost 15 20. San Miguel Sherrifs were away to La Marina and lost 5 - 7 (78 shots to 80). Mary Dyer lost the ladies singles 16 - 21, Noel Davis won the gents singles 21 - 18, Lynn Greenland and Steve Cantley drew the pairs 14 -14, In the triples David Johnson, Gail Willshire and Fred Willshire lost 9 - 18. On the rinks James Cutting, Val Collier,

Chris Collier and Stuart Denholm won 18 - 9. On Friday San Miguel Deputies were away to Horadada losing 2 - 10, (79 shots to 96), In the ladies singles Anita Brown lost 18 - 21, Cliff Plaisted won the gents singles 21 - 11, In the pairs Dave Champion and John Marshall lost 12 - 17, and in the triples Ken Hope, Paul Hayward and Alan Campbell lost 18 - 23. On the rinks Ian Hope, Linda Plaisted, Brian Errington and Eddie Cown lost 10 - 24. San Miguel Sheriffs were home to Emerald `isle Dukes where they had a great win taking all 12 points (122 shots to 73), Mary Dyer won the ladies singles 21 18, Noel Davies won the gents singles 21 15, The pairs was won by Lynn Greenland and Steve Cantley 30 - 17. The triples were won by David Johnson, Gail Willshire and Fred Willshire 26 - 11, Finally on the rinks James Cutting, Val Collier, Chris Collier and Stuart Denholm won 24 - 12. For futher information on San Miguel Bowls please contact the President Stuart Hemmings on 905 720 461, or the Secretary Gail Willshire on 965 020 492.


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Fogarty in Andalusia recently. Photo: Instagram.

By Dave Webb In the Harrier Division the Glosters were away to San Luis Mosquitoes, final score shots - 88 - 73. points, 10 - 2. Best wiining rink, S Sellwood, S Cooper, skip D Donavan. - 21 - 15. In the Hurricane Division, the Gladiators were away to La Marina Pilots. Final score was, Shots - 94 - 87. Points, 9 - 3. Best winning rink was, P Lockley, V Duchart, skip D Dudding. 25 - 13. On Tuesday in the Harrier Division, the Glosters played their re - arranged match at home against La Siesta Hornets. Final scores were - shots 103 - 57. Points 12 - 0. Best winning rink goes to R Hart, J Hamill, skip S Hamill. 25 - 9. In the VCL league, the Jasmine were away to San Miguel Deputies. final score, shots 88 - 89. points 4 - 8. best winning rink were the pairs of P Lockley and D Thompson. 22 - 17. In the VCL the Jasmines were away to Vistabella Saxons. final score - shots 76 110 Points 2 - 10. Best winning rink, V Richards, R Farrington, B Collins, 22 - 16. In the VCL the cacti were away to Emerald Isle, final score, shots 95 - 98. points 6 - 6. best winning rink, R Lee Mens singles. 21-13.

Four-times World Superbike Champion Carl Foggy Fogarty who became the most successful rider in history, by clinching a 28th World Superbike victory at Albacete, returns to Spain. WORLD SUPERBIKE CHAMPION Carl Fogarty returned to Spain in April at Alhaurin El Grande, Andalusia, nearly two decades after retiring from the sport. "I had a great few days in April riding with the lads - and a few off-road legends," said Fogarty, 53, MBE. During 1993-99, Albacete became the sole Spanish Superbike fixture; a period that coincided with the four title-winning seasons of Fogarty (1994, ‘95, ‘98 and ‘99). Fogarty - 'Foggy' - won at Albacete six times, recording doubles in 1993 and 1994, followed by Race 2 in 1995 and 1998. The success in 1993 was the first of 16 career

doubles for Fogarty. World Superbike history was made in Spain, with the first world SBK event staged in the 1990s, in Jerez. Jarama, Albacete and Valencia have staged events since. In the Millennium year 2000 Spain's WorldSBK event took place in Valencia at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit. With 22 races to its name it remains the Spanish circuit to have hosted the most World Superbike races. In the second Albacete race in 1995 Fogarty became the most successful rider in history by clinching a 28th World Superbike victory. Fellow Lancastrian, Blackburn born Fogarty, awarded an Honorary Fellowship from the University of Central Lancashire, based in my home City Preston, retired in 2000, having won 59 races. Away from the Superbike circuit in retirement Fogarty's pastimes include skiing.


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Mike ProBert talks golf (in assN with Costa Blanca Green Fee s vcs)

ROGER CHAPMAN’S PRIZE for winning the TCB Seniors Tournament in the Seychelles must be high on the list of “What am I supposed to do with this” trophies. Classic examples are the diamondencrusted dagger which Spain’s Jorge Campillo collected at the Trophee Hassan II, or the 3ft long Viking Sword presented to the winner of the Viking Challenge. Possibly the gigantic cow bell the Swiss Challenge victor staggered down the mountain with. For his hole-in-one at the KLM back in 2000 Andy Sullivan was presented with a voucher for a space trip (did he ever go?) Martin Kaymer received a plaster model of Barclays Head Office when he won the 2009 Scottish Open, but at least there was a bottle of 30 year old Scotch to go with it. LOCAL BOY TOMMY FLEETWOOD will be playing host at the Betfred British Winning crew bothMay races, RobertGolf Masters from 9-12th at Hillside Hudson left, Ian Sinclair right Club, Southport, Merseyside. Defending Champion Eddie Pepperell said: “Tommy will be a great host, the local fans love him, and he will be supported massively.” It will be a hectic week for Tommy. On 7th May he will be joining Stephen Gallagher, winner of last month’s Indian Open, LPGA champion Charley Hull and three others at Princes Dock on Liverpool’s World Heritage Site waterfront for the opening event in this year’s Hero Challenge. The six players stand on a platform in the middle of Liverpool Dock and aim balls at a target on the floodlit dockside. ‘It’s golf Jim, but not as we know it.’ OFFICIAL EUROPEAN TOUR PARTNER Callaway is launching ‘Tour Tips,’ a series of bi-weekly golf instructional videos. No.1.

features European Tour player Alex Noren, who reveals why alignment, club face position and angle of attack are crucial in his video ”How to hit a Fade.” The videos use camera technology, tournament archive footage and advice from stars like Sergio Garcia, Henrik Stenson and Francesco Molinari. Callaway say their Tour Tips will ‘provide invaluable help for amateur golfers from beginners up. I could do an instructional video: “How to hit a Lake, by Mick the Grip.” THE GENZON GOLF CLUB will be the venue for the 25th anniversary of the Volvo China Open when the event comes to Longgang, near Hong Kong, on May 2-5. The tournament returns to the course for the first time since Frenchman Alex Levy won in 2014, the only player to win twice in the history of the event. One of the players expected to shine is 14 yr. old Kuang Yang, who clinched his place in the tournament by winning the Volvo China Junior Match Play Championship, beating Guangdong's 13 yr. old star Wu Dian-chao. If they get any younger they won’t need golf buggies, they’ll need Maclaren buggies. ONE OF THE STARS of the British Golf Show from 17-18th May: the PowaKaddy C2i GPS. Testers pronounced it sturdy and quiet with a very powerful motor. The fullcolour GPS screen, set into the handle, is remarkably accurate, providing distances to the front, back and middle of the green as well as providing yardages to hazards. The 2-stage folding mechanism means it fits easily into most car boots, and the Plug ‘n’ Play TM technology in the battery makes connecting to the trolley an easy process.

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Hollow Tining of Greens – WHY? We just entering that period of the year when the courses hollow tine the greens causing a disruption to golf and producing a poor putting surface for a few weeks but just why do they have to do this to us?

Compete with the latest slim lithium batteries, USB charging point, scorecard holder and a compartment for balls, tees and pencils. All for £700. IMPRESSING SPECTATORS on the PGA Tour: the new TaylorMade 22 ton, $1.6 million double-decker Tour Van. On board are 1,500 shafts, 1,200 golf balls, 1,000 grips and 500 hats and shirts. Complete with upstairs office, rest room with fridge, LED TV screens and comfy chairs. “The players can hang out here and feel part of the TaylorMade family,” says a spokesman. (Probably only if they’ve won at least 2 majors.) At least if the ‘family’ fall out there are plenty of things to throw at each other, or if rain stops play they can try on 500 hats. Until next time: Happy Golfing. Contact Mick for regripping and repairs: 638 859 475.

Greenlands 1st Spring Cup success at Los Montesinos

Carp-R-Us Carp-R-Us fished their Spring Cup contest at the Embalse de Argos. In a very close match Derek King with 18.60kg narrowly pipped Steve Collins who weighed in 18.50Kg. Third was Andy Foden with 11.30kg and fourth was Tom Marshall with 11.00kg.

1st Spring Golf Cup winners Mr Olson (mens) and Lena Olsen

By Andrew Atkinson ENRIQUE Moya co-owner of Greenlands Golf and Bowls Sport Complex in Los Montesinos, Alicante, was thrilled to stage the 1st Spring Adventure Golf Cup competition in April. "We were delighted with the turn out of both entries and spectators for our first Adventure Golf Spring Cup held at Greenlands Sport Complex," Enrique told me. "Forty participants took to the golf course, of which there were three winners in the two categories, divided into men and women players," said Enrique. "The mens category was won by Mr Olson, who had a score of 48 strokes," said Enrique, who has played a lead role in turning Greenlands into a top venue in the Vega Baja since taking charge of the complex in June 2018.

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"Mr Petterson finished in second place, returning a score of 49 strokes, with third position returning 50 strokes being Mr. Corfield," said Enrique. "The womens category was won by Lena Olson, who returned a score of 54 strokes," said Enrique. "Second position, returning 56 strokes, was Margaret Petterson. Third position with a return score of 58 was Eva Petterson and Lillemor Stromberg - which lead to a play off - with Eva Petterson winning," said Enrique. Greenlands Adventure Sport Complex is the biggest 18 holes mini golf in Europe. The complex also has a Lawn Bowls club, with 8 first class rinks, along with a swimming pool and Restaurant facilities. "We are looking forward to staging Summer Cup and Winter Cup competitions," said Enrique, 25, who runs the venue with his father Justo Roch,

Congratulations to Derek who has spent a lot of time practising his winning technique, perserverence has paid off.

The surface of a green, colour, density and speed is a combination of the maintenance of the surface but also, about the maintenance of the root-zone. A healthy grass starts from healthy roots. Soil compaction can be a severe problem resulting in restricted root growth, lack of water infiltration into the soil, loss of resilience, weed invasion, disease problems and decline in turf quality. Hollow Tining is used to prevent damage from an excessive soil compaction. It is also very important to provide the needed drainage, for water infiltration and aeration at the root-zone and is done during the warm season when temperatures favour rapid shoot growth and coverage of the turf openings. The use of sand on greens is essential because it helps to digest the organic matter, enhancing the aeration of the root-zone, speed on greens and better recovery from pitch marks. In order to minimize the disruption to golfers, hollow tinning is usually carried out in 2 consecutive journeys so that the 18 greens are aerated in the same week. The surface smoothness restoration process includes top dressing, drag matting and rolling and greens are normally puttable after 3 days with rolling putting surface within 10 days. However in reality depending on a number of factors such as day and night time temperatures and watering it usually take greens 15 to 20 days to return to a perfect condition. There you have it…so when you next question the parentage of the green keepers you will understand the reasons just a little more. The deals shown in the table are some of the best currently available to you until 31 May. 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 Beautiful Spring weather greeted the eleven members (2 new ones) and two guests for El Plantio 2's monthly medal. Unfortunately, the scores returned did not quite take advantage of the conditions as serial winner Alistair did not quite match his previous performances and second and third were also worse than other medal returns. Nearest the pins - Hole 4 Ronny Campbell and Hole 6 Jason Mainwaring. Third Place – Handicap 8.2, Henry Mellor – 59.8 points Second place – Handicap 11.8, Ronny Campbell – 56.2 points. First place – Handicap 7.8, Alistair Douglas – 55.2 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 David Swann on 865 779 983 or 648 476 752.


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Final humilation as Torry drop to bottom of league CD Torrevieja.............2 Villena CF...................3

So, the inevitable has finally been confirmed. Following last week’s humiliating home defeat at the hands of CFI Alicante, Torry are now officially relegated from the Preferente division into Regional football. A combination of 5 managerial changes, a 6 point deduction as a result of an

avoidable and naive managerial decision, plus an unbelievable number of player comings and goings, have contributed to their downfall. When you consider that last season’s survival was only achieved courtesy of Calpe´s expulsion from the league, then perhaps the writing was always on the wall. Oh, and let´s not forget the small matter of a dodgy takeover, by an individual who had previous

wrongdoings at a senior club north of Valencia. Alarm bells should have rung way back last summer, when a number of fans expressed serious doubts on social media as to this individual’s integrity, but alas they fell on deaf ears. As such, the match against fellow relegation club Villena, has developed into a meaningless end of season kick about. Although rock bottom and a point behind their hosts, Villena have recorded a few victories in recent weeks. Ironically, the last time Torry won a match was on 9 December last year, some 17 matches ago, when the opposition were no less than Villena. The game itself saw Torry off to a positive start with early pressure resulting in Augustin forcing an early save from Nando in the Villena goal. The home side were certainly the quicker out of the blocks and when Thales crossed for Xavier to volley into the back of the net with just 9 minutes played the prospects of a first Torry win in 2019 looked a definite possibility. But Football is never what you expect and as the game wore on the visitors, despite sitting rock bottom of the Preferente table, showed that they too are capable of putting their opposition under pressure.

CD Montesinos relegated in final game defeat at Callosa By Andrew Atkinson CD Montesinos have been relegated after losing their final game of the 2018-19 season in the Valencia 1st Regional Group 8. The Los Montesinos based club lost 1-0 against Callosa Deportivo B in a game that saw Callosa net an added time winner on Saturday evening. CD Montesinos were promoted two seasons ago to the 1st Regional G8 for the first time in the club's history. CD Montesinos began the 2018-19 campaign winning their opening two games with emphatic 4-1 wins against CD Altet and Monovar CD, respectively. Coach Carlos Perez, who took the Vega Baja outfit to pro-

CD Montesinos keeper Carlos, formerly with Cambridge City FC, has had an outstanding season.

A powerful drive from Raul had the beating of young keeper Armando on 20 minutes to level the score and a short period of pressure saw efforts from Chechu and Ruben fly wide of the Torry goal. Thales was frustrated by the legs of Nando on the half hour as the home side came back into the game and Augustin also went close just prior to the interval when a better connection could have restored the home side’s lead. The 2nd period saw the visitors in front within 5 minutes of the restart through Chechu who, moments later, might then have extended the Villena lead with a header that sailed just over. Torry’s Javier saw his shot well saved by Nando but as the visitors once again took control Javi and Ruben both went close. On a rare foray Torry’s Augustin missed an open goal before substitute Moi drilled in a low drive to level the scoreline once again. Unfortunately, almost from the restart, Villena were back in front through Raul, a goal that saw the visitors lift themselves off the bottom of the league, but at Torry’s expense. Next week away to Thader (Rojales) where the games are usually played on Sunday mornings but check the website for confirmation.

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motion, was sacked after a poor run of form, with Ruben appointed as interim coach until the end of the season. Outgoing club President Felipe Parades voiced the difficulty they had faced this season, underlined with the departure of coach Perez. "Having to release Carlos Perez this season did not help. But it got to the point when it was felt he had gone as far as he could at the club after such a successful period with us," said A Medal based four ball Texas Felipe. Scramble was the format for the annual tilt at the Optima Optica "Ruben, a former player at the club since his youth, was Trophy at Alenda. We were blessed appointed as manager," said Felipe. with probably our warmest weather Added to the management change CD Montesinos also saw so far this year and this and the talented players leave the club: "Good players are very diffiexcellent course condition resulted cult to come by at the 1st Regional level," said Felipe. in some impressive scoring. Injuries and suspensions also blighted CD Montesinos's camNearest the pin winners were a bevy paign, with talisman striker Vazquinho being sidelined at a of Scots, namely Jimmy Scott, crucial time, missing from the last four games. Gordon Donaldson, Murdo Midfielder and long serving player Maccan has also been hit Macdonald and Jeff Wiszniewski. with injury, leafing to lengthy spells out on the sidelines. Trophy winners with a net score of Having gained a promotion to the higher echelons of the 58.8 (the winning margin being Valencia 1st Regional Group 8, after waiting a decade to only 1.4) were Sarah McCabe, achieve that status, CD Montesinos have found life difficult Frank Cullen, Graeme Buchanan in what has been a topsy turvey 2018-19 season. and Iain Lyall. CD Montesinos football supporters group The Full Monte Our next venue is Villamartin is on have been loyal to the cause in supporting the club, in both 16th May, first tee 10.36 at a cost of promotion, and now relegation. 50 Euros. We shall be playing for the newly inaugurated Cavernita The club will hold the Player of The Year Awards on Monday, May 6, with keeper Carlos in line for the top hon- Trophy and a meal is available at Alex Leach's La Cavernita bar afterour after an outstanding season. wards. Please contact Iain Lyall The Costa Blanca and Costa Calida Leader will bring a on634326451 for further details. behind the scenes account, from both players, supporters and management at CD Montesinos this week in a review of the List is on the board as usual or contact Alan Craig on relegation season, along with the promotion and relegation a100ac@yahoo.co.uk. news.

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ALFIE’S GOLF SOCIETY Hacienda Riquelme 25th of April 2019

Gold Division Winner Steve Barlow with 31 points 24 members and guests from Alfie’s GS played at Hacienda Riquelme. The course was in good condition, and the greens were excellent, however the wind decided to show up just to bring us back down to earth, along with thick pampas grass and plentiful bunkers, this was not going to be a high scoring day. In fact no one beat the course on the day! Our winner of the day in the gold division was Steve Barlow with a score of 31 stableford points. Second place went to Joe Murphy also with a score of 31 points. The winner of the silver division was Rachel Lee with a score of 35 stableford points. Second place went to Stuart Armour with 27 points. Nearest the pin on the 7th – Sponsored by ‘The Street Restaurant’ went to Rachel Lee. Nearest the pin in two shots on the 15th – sponsored by ‘The Celtic Drop‘ went to Steve Barlow. Nearest the pin in 3 shots on the 16th - sponsored by ’Alfie’s Bar’ went to Joe Murphy. The Blind pairs were won by Alan Carter and Ian Ingledew. Many thanks to our sponsors, Mike Probert (Costa Blanca Green Fee), also a big thank you to Cat and Liz at Alfie’s Bar for their continued support throughout the year and post-match food. And finally thanks to all the members and guests for supporting Alfie’s Golf Society. Our next outing is Presidents Day on the 30th May 2019 at Las Ramblas so get your names down early. By Ian Connell

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