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Spain provided the home for Europe’s entrance into the desalination industry with the first plant installed on the
island of Lanzarote in 1964. Since then, the process has expanded throughout the islands and onto the Spanish mainland with one of the most recent installations destined Continued on Page 2
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The minister for tourism and commerce in the Valencia community, Máximo Buch, has said that the first commercial flight could leave the currently vacant airport at Castellón on the 16th of October, although management contracts of the 111.4 million euro facility will still need to be approved. A long-term unemployed man, of 45 years of age, committed suicide in Cartagena this week, despite appealing for assistance from the Social Services over a month ago, which they subsequently denied, according to members of a group opposing evictions. It is believed that Guillermo Santos took his own life, as he felt powerless at not being able to support his family. A total of 2799 employees of Bankia have requested voluntary redundancy, having become eligible under a program which includes compensation of 30 days salary per year worked and was agreed between the unions and management to meet the Redundancy Employment (ERE) plan demanded by Brussels as a condition for releasing aid to the entity.
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Tickets for the only Bruce Springsteen concert to be held in Spain are selling, second hand, for up to 1,000 euro, according to the concert operators. The concert, due to be held in Gijón on the 26th of June, sold out within four hours of going on sale this week, for the 30,325 capacity venue. More than 24,000 breast cancer cases are detected each year in Spain, reports Dr. Armando Tejerina, who notes that preventive controls have caused mortality rates to decrease and the survival of those affected to increase. The board of Spanish Stock Exchanges and Markets (BME) reduced their salaries by 6.2% in 2012, to receive 2.13 million euro, compared to 2.27 million last year, as recorded in the corporate governance report that the entity has provided the National Securities Market Commission (CNMV). Campofrio Food Group recorded an attributable profit of 15.7 million euro in 2012, compared with losses of 54.2 million euro the previous year, an increase of 5% of its sales, the company said in a statement to the Market Commission (CNMV). The Spanish banking system is among “the strongest” in Europe, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), deputy spokesman, William Murray, said in a press conference. When asked about the possible impact on the stability that could have losses for Bankia of 19,193,000, he said, “we do assessments of a country's banking system, not particular entity, but the very system itself”. Fire has destroyed a total of 414 hectares in 121 fires in Spain during the month of January, which is 9.6 times less than in the same period last year and 4.78 times less than the average for the decade, according to data from the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment, which was published this week. During the month of January 2013, 47.11% of the fires occurred in the Mediterranean area, 36.36% in the Northeast and 16.53% in inland communities.
Continued from page 1 for Torrevieja. But it’s been over ten years since Zapatero’s government first heralded the new Torrevieja plant as an alternative to the Ebro water transfer into Murcia and Alicante, and over two years since the main structure was completed. But at long last it now finally looks as though Torrevieja's desalination plant will start supplying water for drinking and irrigation in just a few weeks time. With the works almost completed testing is about to begin, three years later than the original forecast, which will see the network flow through the Mancomunidad de los Canales del Taibilla, as it supplies 34 municipalities in the province. The award-winning €300m ($438m) plant is Europe’s largest facility for converting seawater into fresh, and the second biggest in the world, but it has not been without controversy as it continued to lay idle, with neither the pipes to the sea nor the power transmission lines either approved or built. Many experts have said that even when it does begin to process seawater, the product may be so expensive that nobody will be prepared to buy it. But not all of the delays have been the responsibility of the constructor. Financed with Spanish taxpayers’ money and €55m of European Union regional development funds, the Torrevieja plant has been repeatedly challenged on both environmental and financial grounds as it fell victim to intense political rivalry between the Spanish Socialist party, which at the time was in power,
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running the national government in Madrid, and the rightwing Popular party, which controlled the Valencia Autonomous Region as well as Torrevieja’s Ayuntamiento. It was only when Rajoy became Prime Minister that many of the objections were overcome and the outstanding pipework was allowed to continue. When it finally is in operation the plant will have a production capacity of 240,000 m3/day and will provide 80 hm3 of water per annum, for human consumption to the Mancomunidad de los Canales del Taibilla, the organisation responsible for water supply in the area, and for irrigation purposes to Canal del Campo de Cartagena and the Pedrera reservoir. The new plant will guarantee the water supply to 400,000 people and to the irrigation of 8,000 hectares of agricultural land. To cater for future increase in demand, the facility has been sized to achieve increased production of 50%, up to 360,000 m3/day, i.e., 120 hm3/year. This makes it, not only the largest desalination plant in Spain and Europe, but also one of the largest in the world that is using reverse osmosis technology. Four years ago, the city of Barcelona was so stricken by drought that it was forced to import water from Tarragona and from Marseilles in France. Today the city has a new desalination plant capable of producing a fifth of the area’s water supply. But with the price of oil excessively high because of the political turmoil in the Middle East, and abundant rain having fallen
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across much of Spain over the past two years, the omens are not good in the short term for high-cost desalination plants on the Iberian peninsula. A similar but much smaller desalination plant went into operation just a few miles down the coast in San Pedro del Pinatar in October 2006, the maintenance and conservation contract for which was recently been put out to tender at a value of €2 million The San Pedro plant has a daily production capacity of 65,000 cubic metres of drinking water and can serve a population of over a million people. The facility supplies the product water to the New Canal in Cartagena, the main drinking water distribution artery in the Campo de Cartagena district, and to the distribution system that connects the Vega Baja del Segura (low plains of the River Segura) with Murcia. The government is now planning to build more desalination plants, adding to the more than 900 already in Spain - the largest number in any one country outside the Middle East.
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HEALTH CASH CRISIS CAUSES HOSPITAL CUTS
The management of Torrevieja hospital has advised some 1,100 workers at the site that they cannot meet their wage bill, due to the current economical situation. ´´ They are also considering the possibility of redundancies and not renewing some contracts, in order to offer a temporary lifeline for the hospital. The problem reportedly stems from the insistence of the Spanish national government to withdraw subsidised healthcare for certain groups of society, which has resulted in 15,000 people now being denied treatment under the scheme, and subsequently not being able to afford their own medical treatments alone, which has resulted in a
considerable reduction in revenue generated at the hospital. Each card is essentially valued at around 600 euro per year to the hospital, and the 15,000 would total some 9,000,000 euro. In early 2007, when some might consider the peak of usage was, the department that serves health centres in Torrevieja, Rojales, San Miguel de Salinas, San Fulgencio, Guardamar del Segura, Pilar de la Horadada, Los Montesinos and Orihuela Costa, had more than 205,000 registered health card users. Prior to the latest move to withdraw healthcare to those classed as “paperless”, or illegal, amongst other groups, there were 170,000 card holders. The nine million euro reduction in revenue has also had an effect on the cash flow at the hospital, which in turn has delayed payments to suppliers. In April 2012, the debt to suppliers stood at 29 million euro. When asked about the situation, the management team assured workers that they are continuing with open dialogue to try to find ways of minimising the impact of the financial shortcomings, with the main trade unions, SATSE and CCOO, stating their willingness to negotiate, as long
as management provide a clear commitment to renew contracts that expire in the coming months. Other unions, the UGT and CSIF, have yet to decide on their course of action, but the USAE, who represent “auxiliary workers”, has categorically declined to negotiate on conditions and salaries for their members. This crisis comes amidst further cuts in healthcare. On the 1st of March, the 33,000 residents of the Orihuela Costa were set to lose overnight ambulance cover, having to rely on the city of Orihuela and Torrevieja to fill the gaps, a situation which the mayor of the municipality, Monserrate Guillén, vowed to force that, “in no case”, should there be a reduction or removal in ambulance cover on the coast. In Callosa de Segura, 40,000 residents lost their ambulance was withdrawn on the same date, with Callos, Cox, Redován,
Rafal and Granja now also having to rely on Orihuela, Almoradí and Torrevieja, the only locations where overnight ambulances currently remain in service, adding further delays to help at the time when life could quite literally be hanging in the balance.
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ORIHUELA MAYOR REFUSES ADVISOR SALARY CUT The Mayor of Orihuela, Monserrate Guillén of the Los Verdes green party, has refused to bow down to further pressure from the Partido Popular opposition, with their calls to slash the salaries of advisors to the town hall, by putting them on the equivalent of the minimum wage. As previously reported, the Partido Popular, who are in opposition but hold a majority number of council seats, tabled a notion to reduce the salaries of these advisors to 645 euro per month, or 8,500 euro per year. Many believed this to be another barrage in the campaign to get the mayor to step down, allowing the PP to seize power of the government. In an interview this week, Guillén said that he could not see that a person with a university degree, who works every day of the week, including hol-
idays and nights, could be paid that minimum salary, and then have to work elsewhere in order to supplement their salary. The mayor reiterated that, in addition, the Partido Popular have failed to “lead by example” on this subject, reminding of an historic case of one of Mónica Lorente´s advisors who received a salary in full, whilst living and working in a completely different area of Spain. Although admitting the matter to the plenary session, the discussion and vote was avoided, and matters of the previous and current budgets became a distraction worthy enough to avoid implementing a move which may force political strangulation of the mayor, but would certainly result in financial strangulation of people who are hired for their skills in order to support the government team whilst in office. However, the legal case against the mayor is continuing to build, with many feeling that he faces charges and offences as performing dictatorially whilst in office, by refusing to allow discussions on what many others feel are nothing more than political motions which would be immediately overturned once power is restored to the Partido Popular.
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NEW CHIEF OF POLICE FOR SAN JAVIER LOCAL
The new Chief of the San Javier Policia Locale, Salvador Izquierdo Angosto took office last week in a ceremony presided over by the mayor of San Javier, Juan Martinez and Councillor for Safety in San Javier, José Manuel Alarte. The event was held in the San Javier city hall and was attended by leaders and officers of the Civil Guard, the Air Force, the Chief of the National Police from Cartagena, senior Policia Locale officers from the region, as well as many members of the local police from San Javier, council members, family and friends. The mayor of San Javier, Juan Martinez who praised "the professional work of the local
police," wished Salvador Angosto "all good wishes in his new appointment, because his success will be reflected in the security of the citizens.” Salvador Izquierdo Angosto, has 24 years in the local police in San Javier, the last year and a half of which has been as chief sergeant. In response to the mayor he thanked all those in attendance for their confidence in his abilities and their good wishes. He also said that he was "looking forward to serving the citizens of the town with enthusiasm". He concluded by thanking his family, friends, and especially his wife, for the support they have given to him over many years.
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ORIHUELA COSTA COCAINE ARREST
Officers from Orihuela´s Local Police have arrested a man caught while driving his car in a residential area of La Zenia, allegedly with crack cocaine weighing 17.5 grams, uncut, hidden in the pocket of his trousers. The incident occurred on Saturday, when a routine patrol in the area of La Zenia stopped a vehicle whose driver ignored road signs and backed up at high speed. The officers began to give chase, and managed to intercept the vehicle, before the driver got out of the car and attempted to flee on foot. He was caught and in his possession they found uncut cocaine weighing 17.5 grams, with an estimated street value of 2,000 euro. The driver was therefore arrested on suspicion of a crime against public health, and taken to the barracks of the Guardia Civil in Pilar de la Horadada.
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NEWS BITES
Lidl Supermarkets will invest 120 million euro this year in Spain in the opening of new stores and logistics infrastructure, representing an increase of 20% over the previous year, as reported by the German chain. The GES emergency rescue helicopter recovered the lifeless body of a German man in his 30s on the coast of the municipality of Pajara (Fuerteventura). Castilla-La Mancha, the region of Spain run by the national secretary general of the PP, María Dolores de Cospedal, has issued a notice officially banning the use of the word, "eviction", and have instructed the use of "less forceful" words!!! Spanish priests look set to approve the use of the morning after pill in the event of rape, but no other reason. The speed limit for the road in Murcia City will be reduced from the current 50 mph to 30 in about 100 kilometres of roads in the
Monday, 4th March, 2013 city throughout the year. The change will take place under 'Plan Murcia 30' released today by the mayor, Miguel Ángel Cámara. Spanish fashion and clothing exports increased its turnover by 19% in the Russian market between January and November 2012, to 181.8 million euro, according to data from Estacom Credit Institute (ICEX). The Spanish senate has decided to subscribe to digital versions of the ten accredited Spanish newspapers, rather than the print version, saving in the region of 35,000 euro per year. The only exception will be the press office and other senior members, as well as the library. A spokesperson explained that this was a planned and natural step, as all the members already have a “tablet” computer on which they can view the digital editions. The food bank of Badajoz is expecting to quadruple its distribution of emergency aid in February, with a staggering increase of over 400,000 kilos of food being set to go to the needy. The food is collected mainly through private donations and from surplus supplies from some companies. Each family of the 20,000 beneficiaries of this program normally receive bag loaded with 18 kilos of goods, whereas this month they have received two boxes with more than 20 kilos, plus oil and milk. The Guardia Civil has rescued an 83-year old man, who was said to be suffering from Alzheimer's, from a ravine in Almuñécar (Granada), after his disappearance had been reported by his wife hours earlier. The Guardia Civil have arrested four people, three Spanish and one Moroccan aged 26 to 53, for allegedly stealing lemons from farms in Murcia and San Javier. When found, they were transporting a ton of lemons and equipment stolen from greenhouses valued at 6,000 euro. Local Police in Murcia arrested a 41 year old Chinese woman, for hitting her 13 year old son repeatedly with a metal wire. Child protection officers immediately took the child to hospital, where injuries were said to be “obvious”, whilst the woman was arrested and taken to the police station in Murcia. A study from the University of Granada confirms that people over 65 are not as happy as they used to be. According to a
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report the prestigious Journal of Happiness Studies, people over 65 are happier when, in turn, have enjoyed a happy life. Professor Débora Godoy Izquierdo, said that of the 154 men and women aged between 65 and 96 years who participated, are ”significantly less happy now than in the past”, stating that the happiness score was 6.6, vs. 7.7 on a scale from 0 to 10. Spanish construction company OHL has been awarded the contract for the construction of a hotel in Siberia, in the city of Novosibirsk, the third most populous city in Russia, work valued at 34.1 million euro. This contract is the first of three that the group achieved in Eastern Europe and Russia for a total of 194 million euro. The Justice Committee of the Congress of Deputies have approved an initiative that children of domestic murders should be awarded more than a single orphan pension they receive at the time of death of the mother, equivalent to 20% of the base salary of the deceased for each orphan, because they also effectively lose both parents at the same time. Iberdrola has reached an agreement with the Polish companies Energa and PGE Polska Grupa Hydro Energetyczna (PGE) to sell all of its wind assets in Poland, for about 203 million euro. The sale includes five operating wind farms in the country, with an installed capacity of 184.5 megawatts (MW) plus a portfolio of wind projects in Poland. The number of mortgages on homes fell 32.7% in 2012 over the previous year, which almost equals the decline registered in 2011, which was 32.6%. The downturn of 2012 in the number of foreclosed homes adds to the declines in the previous five years and is most pronounced since the crisis erupted. Specifically, in 2011 the decrease was 32.6%, in 2010 the drop was 7%, in 2009 was 22%, in 2008 was 32% and in 2007 6.7%. The Social Security spend for the month of February for pensions has risen to 7.661 million euro, 4.7% more than the same month of 2012, according to data released Tuesday by the Ministry of Employment and Social Security.
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ONE STOP RA DIO AND GREAT PRESENTERS WITH EXITE 24 hours a day and so much great talent on Exite Radio. Whether you want chart, pop, easy listening, classical, talk or even sport, Exite Radio is your ‘ONE STOP STATION.’ Every weekday morning from 7am Mark Nolan gets your day off to the best possible start. A show packed with the very latest news and information, local, National and International, including sport, technology, health, politics and interviews, reviews and chats with the people who are making the stories, the people that matter from across the entire world. You are never more than 15 minutes away from a news roundup, all with Mark´s unique opinion on the stories of the day. The remainder of the day comprises multi presenters and genres, something for everyone regardless of age or interests. Every Monday morning at 11am Kevin Reardon takes a look at the local news stories breaking in the Leader Newspaper. There is a local football roundup featuring our Costa Blanca clubs, from senior league teams like Elche down through the whole pyramid to the likes of Orihuela Costa who play in Second regional. The well-liked Darren James looks after the 11am to 2pm slot on Tuesdays and Thursdays with his show called “Around Midday.” Darren is one of the most respected broadcasters on the Costa Blanca. “Keeping the listener entertained, informed and involved has always been my aim,” he said, and with his rather ‘saucy’ sense of humour and his popular competitions these action packed shows achieve exactly that. The Wednesday and Friday slots feature our old friend Chris Heard who recently returned to Exite after a spell with a station down south. Chris takes the listener back in time to an era, he says, when “music really meant something,” so relaxing in the sunshine with a lazy lunch is the best way to listen he suggests! Calder’s Confessions occupies the time between 2 and 4pm every weekday afternoon from Tuesday, in an edited version of the UNCUT show the night before, so if you like to listen to a real expert as he
resolves other people’s personal problems this is a show that you simply can’t afford to miss. Calder worked for many years as a co presenter with Jeremy Kyle, need I say more? I think you get the idea! Between 5 and 7pm Paul Breen-Turner, or “PBT” as he is known to his friends, brings his unique style to the Costa Blanca. Before coming to Exite Radio Paul worked as Anchor on Talksports National daily drivetime show alongside Rodney Marsh with a million listeners a week in the UK. At the same time, he was working weekends out of Madrid as a football commentator for La Liga TV on the world feed to 94 Countries! So lots of airmiles there!! He has also been a regular contributor to ESPN sports and Sky news. Under his interview belt, he has chatted to such greats as Mike Tyson, Tiger Woods, Seve Ballesteros, George Best, Sir Ian Botham, Robbie Williams, George Benson, Kool and the gang, and many, many more. You can join Paul every day from 5pm to 7pm, with his mixture of great music, topical conversation and sport´s content, as well as the latest news and reviews, plus one or two surprises. Weekends sees many of our ‘Specialist Shows’. Saturday starts with Darren James from 9, when he throws open the curtains and opens the world to another weekend, before Simply Small Talk takes over at 12, with Mark Nolan in the driving seat as Angela Holt and Michelle Copp lead from behind, as the three of them “put the world to right”, discussing the topical stories of the week. Kevin Reardon then takes over at 2 with Sportzone, before Deano gets soulful at 6, Calder John gives us another two hours of Confessions at 9 and Grammy Award nominated Al Walser gives us his top 10 of the week from 11. Phillip Croft hosts the Costa’s most popular secular programme from 8-10 am on Sunday mornings followed by Adrian Bridle with the Golden Oldie Jukebox. After Deano at 12 Stevie B entertains you
with Northern Soul, a blast of pure magic from Detroit, Philadelphia, Chicago and New York. Put your dancing shoes on or your flip flops and get ready to party. Turn your radio's up and get everyone to join in, it's what we call having a shindig, a good time. The rest of Sunday gives us a mix of rock, with Dominic Forbes, right through to our classical mix, the only radio station that gives you classical music on a Sunday night. So, make sure that for the very best in ‘One Stop’ Radio on the Costa Blanca, your radio is tuned to 89.2fm if you´re on the Orihuela Costa, or 93.1fm if you are on the Costa Blanca. You can also listen on line, or your smartphone and tablet PC, by using one of our many different tools for tapping into our webstream, all of the links being found on the website, www.exiteradio.com. For more information about Exite Radio call 966 73 0057 or email studio@exiteradio.com
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BARN FIND BOND MODEL ASTON MARTIN A 'Barn find' Aston Martin bought by its owner in 1972 for £1,500 could achieve 100 times that at Bonhams sale! This 1964 DB5 Sports Saloon, best known as the model that a certain Mr. Bond drove originally in ‘Goldfinger’ spent more than 30 years cocooned in a garage and it is expected to realize between £150,000 and £200,000 when it goes under the hammer on Saturday 18th May. The 1964 model, with less than 48,000 miles on the clock, is in good condition but in need of restoration. It is estimated to realize £150,000 to £200,000. The car's most recent owner, Aston Martin Owner's Club member David Ettridge, bought it for £1,500 in 1972, an amount that equates to approximately £14,000 in today's money. After initial use in the 1970s, the car has remained parked in his garage since 1980. The engine had not been started since that date, as a result of which evidence of a mouse nest made of shredded newspaper can still be seen in the engine bay. However, after careful preparation, the car's engine was fired up after 30 plus
years of silence with David Ettridge's daughters in attendance to witness the momentous occasion. With fully-restored examples of this type typically selling for upwards of £320,000, this car represents a rewarding restoration project for a true Aston Martin enthusiast. James Knight, Group Motoring Director, said: "The Bonhams Motor Car department has handled the sale of numerous 'barn-
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find' Aston Martins over the past 15 years, but none of them have been in as good condition as this DB5. It requires restoration in the true sense of the word, restoring existing original components as opposed to replacing them. There is a growing appreciation of preserving cars to remain as original as possible, and this is an ideal candidate. "The car returns to Newport Pagnell and will be offered for sale where it was originally built. There can be no greater satisfaction for the true enthusiast than restoring a once-great motor car to its former glory, and we hope the new owner of this time-warp will preserve as much of its original integrity as possible." And speaking of restorations and Barn finds, Nick from the Sunday Drivers Club said that “Spain is still very virgin territory when it comes to finding old cars. We have one associate who is always on the lookout for cars to restore, especially European cars, preferable dropheads with original bodies and the older the better.” So if you know of any un-restored examples of Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Jaguar, Aston Martin, Austin Heally, Porsche, Mercedes, please contact Nick, as you may be in for a nice surprise, if one of the many collectors and restorers ends up buying it.
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BEW ARE OF TOW-TRUCK PITFALLS A Local Police force have issued advice for what to do in the event of requiring a tow-truck, should you break down or have an accident on the road. Although the information comes from a single group, the advice is worthwhile across Spain, and offers a helpful guide as what you should, and shouldn´t do. The first thing they warn is that, in Spain, there is no legislation relating to a working practice for the “Grúa” tow-truck operations, so it is important that you both know the facts, but are also aware of some things that may lead you to being charged more than you should. It is important, they say, that you confirm that your vehicle insurance policy comes with a Roadside Assistance Service, and that the first point of contact should then be them. Never use other alternatives, as this could lead to surprise when you see the final bill. They say that you shouldn´t use the first tow-truck that arrives on the scene, you should wait until you make a decision, especially awaiting the instructions and advice from your insurance company. Your insurer is likely to have a contract with a tow-truck company, and will send one for free, whereas if you simply allow one to assist you, it may be you that´s liable for the bill and the insurance company refusing to pay. Equally, the police advice not to use the telephone numbers that the drivers of tow-trucks give you for confirmation. If there is an element of unscrupulous in their operation, they may provide a false number, in which case you may be wrongly advised that the person they told you to call is acting on behalf of your insurance company, even though there is a risk they are not. The same applies in the event of not having the service as part of your insurance policy. If you are going to contact the number given by the driver, take steps to confirm that they are the registered offices of the company, perhaps through a directory search, for example. It is then crucial to ask about the fees to be paid, in advance, taking into account availability, availability, holidays, night opening hours etc, and
asking for a quote prior to the completion of the service, in writing, which the more reliable service providers will be able to provide at the scene. The quote should include both the elements of vehicle removal, as well as storage, should they be taking on the role of looking after your vehicle until it is repaired or destroyed. Insist on a document certifying the removal and storage of your vehicle, with proper company identification, including name, registered office and tax ID, contact numbers, and details of the vehicle being used to tow yours, the make, model and registration, as well as details of where they intend to take your vehicle to, again, all in writing, so as to avoid unpleasant surprises. If the company taking your vehicle is also going to arrange to carry out the repairs, make sure that you are able to obtain your own quotes, and that you are not contractually obliged to use their preferred garage, especially if you will be the one paying the final bill. And finally, if the removal of your car is by order of a competent authority, either judicial or administrative, or the Police, try to obtain certification from the officers involved by means of a record of the removal order, which will be completed under the Acta de Retirada, Depósito o Inmovilización del vehículo laws.
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CYCLIST KILLED IN MOTOR W AY CRASH
A 22 year old cyclist, said to be of foreign nationality, has died, and two others were injured in two traffic accidents on the AP-7, Cartagena to Alicante motorway at San Javier, according to sources from the 112 Emergency Coordination Centre.' The first incident occurred when a car and a pushbike collided, the second incident was whilst vehicles tried to avoid the crash scene. The incident took place at around 10 pm on Monday night, when a witness called the 112 emergency number reporting that a car had hit a bicycle, that had apparently joined the motorway at junction 777, the San Javier exit, travelling in the opposite direction to the flow of traffic. An ambulance was quick to attend the scene but could do nothing to save the life of the cyclist. The other two injured parties were stabilised at the scene and then taken to the Los Arcos del Mar Menor hospital in San Javier, where their state was said to be “not serious”.
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CAFE SPICE – IMPROVING WITH AGE from the mild to the really hot – Mr Singh has thought of everything at Cafe Spice. Enjoy such delicacies such as Lamb Dopiaza – Chicken Phall – Chicken Tikka Sharabi. To compliment each of the main courses there is a large selection of starters and side dishes – Mutter Paneer – Bengan Bhaji. All of these freshly cooked meals are at excellent prices and you cannot beat the 3 course lunch – served 12-3pm for just 5.95 Euros per person or the Menu De La Noche served from 5pm to 8pm – just 10.95 Euros for 4 courses with a complimentary bottle of wine per couple.
Cafe Spice is now 1 year old and is doing better than ever. The restaurant is set in the heart of Entre Naranjos and serves the best Indian food in the area.
Established by Mr Singh – who is originally from Scotland – the restaurant after one year has earned a reputation for serving the finest and freshest Indian food around. The menu is wide and varied to suit all tastes –
So why not enjoy a trip to the Cafe Spice and sample Mr Singh’s motto Drink well Eat Well Live Well Cafe Spice – Entre Naranjos – Laguna Green nr San Miguel 677 06 11 08 Eat In or Take Away
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MODA LA FINCA
On Saturday, 23rd February Moda La Finca hosted a fashion show in aid of FUNDACION DIOCESANA SAN JOSE OBRERO IN ORIHUELA. The event was a complete success despite the weather and there was a full house. All of the visitors were served cake with coffee, orange juice or sparkling wine. This year the fashion show featured the Spring Collections from Doris Streich and Monari of Germany. From the boutique section we showed Frank Lyman of Canada – a beautiful array of colours and clothes.
This year – we had 2 male models who modeled jeans an shirts from Paddocks, trousers from Club Comfort and many different sweaters and cardigans from Briedhof. Rain forced us to take the fashion show inside but this didn’t stop hinder us – the fashion show and a raffle raised a fantastic 200 Euros for FUNDACION DIOCESANA SAN JOSE OBRERO IN ORIHUELA and Mda La Finca would like to say a huge thank you to all who donated and helped it to be such a great event.
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A SMILE MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE
A visit to the dentist always touches a nerve, often in a metaphoric sense, rather than literal, and often because of a fear that most of us seem to harbour, but usually without justification. However, the good news is that times have changed. Dentists are not to be feared, nor are dental surgeries, as the modern dentist thrives from within a warm and welcoming environment and with the most modern precision equipment, that as soon as you walk into a modern dentist´s office, you feel comfortable, welcome and your fears are eased.
The Gerhard Nagel clinic at La Zenia is one such place. Having been established on the Costa Blanca since 1997, and one of the first practices in the country to offer high quality cosmetic dentistry, the experience and knowledge of the team behind the surgery has grown since their initial opening, keeping up to date with the most modern practices and equipment, to ensure that they have always maintained the highest standards of dental care available, with the overall aim of looking after your oral wellbeing, whether it be cosmetic or restorative.
Their expertise in building smiles changes lives; quite literally, as they use their artistic approach to fully assess every individual mouth, from every conceivable angle, to ensure that any work carried out fits your own facial features. The team at Gerhard Nagel speak a host of languages, including English, Spanish and German, which has enabled them to build up a big international clientele. Isabel, will help you arrange an appointment. If anyone has an emergency, the staff will do their utmost to fit you in that day. The clinic has its own laboratory, so work such as repairs to dentures or moulding of teeth, are done very quickly. They also have a panoramic X-ray machine, which enables them to get a very accurate picture of your whole mouth. The clinic is used to dealing with holiday makers too, and will do fillings and bridges etc. at the drop of a hat. Specialist services, such as teeth whitening or cosmetic surgery, are also available. Children are welcome to come for check ups and pain free treatment. The clinic prides itself on prompt service. No more long waits for something you need now. Even if you have an absolute phobia about visiting the dentist, and just cannot bring yourself to settle down in the chair, your treatment can be carried out with the assistance of a qualified anaesthetist, who will knock you out completely, to enable the dentist to do the necessary work. The anaesthetist will remain present throughout the whole operation. When you come to, you will be ready to go home. Booking is recommended and the clinic is normally open between 9am to 3pm. For information or to make a booking, phone 966 73 0058 or 607 821 433.
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NEWBORN BABY DEATH INVESTIGATED Officers from the Guardia Civil are investigating the death of a baby, under mysterious circumstances, which occurred on Tuesday morning in a home located in La Mata. The incident occurred about 12:50, when a call was received at the 112 emergency centre, reporting the death of a newborn baby. Officers immediately attended, along with a medical crew of the SAMU ambulance group, where they found a woman who had just given birth after 8 months of pregnancy, and in cardiac arrest. Eyewitnesses reported to the officers that the woman appeared “calm and relaxed”, despite the gravity of the situation and showed, according to the sources, obvious signs of mental health problems. In addition, the floor on which the incident occurred was in a lamentable state of neglect. Owing to the unusual nature of the situation, officers began enquiries and considered it possible that the woman may have failed to take any action to save the baby, which would result in the possibility of a crime relating to the neglect of a child. The woman was taken to hospital to be treated for her injuries, before officers proceeded with the criminal investigation.
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TAKING THE GAMBLE ON RELOCATING
It was nine year ago that the Casino Mediterráneo in Torrevieja opened its door for the first time, now, on March 4th, an era comes to an end, as the facility closes its doors one last time, in order to move to a new home. The luck, good fortune, and joys, as well as criminal activities, shootings and troubles, all played a part in the history of the 743 people capacity casino, which is now relocating away from Torrevieja, to transfer operations to the Zenia Boulevard shopping centre in neighbouring Orihuela. The move was announced in May last year, when The Leader covered the prospect in some detail. Now, on the promise of more customers through the door, the management of the leisure centre hope that the clientele will grow, and therefore offer more work opportunities for the people of Orihuela. The new “open plan” casino is set to open in a month’s time, with the current 57 employees moving with them. With Zenia Boulevard this week boasting that they have reached the milestone of 3.5 million visitors, which can only lead to an increase when gamblers take to hedge their bets on earning big, as the wheels roll and the cards stack, providing another reason to visit Orihuela, enjoying the retail outlets in that municipality, and another reason to avoid Torrevieja, at the obvious cost to businesses struggling to survive in the wake of the success of their neighbours.
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ORIHUELA COSTA AMBULANCE SERVICE UNDER THREAT The coalition government of Orihuela has stepped up to the fight and called on the regional department of health to ensure that the proposed withdrawal of ambulance support on the Orihuela Costa does not happen. The Mayor of Orihuela, Monserrate Guillén of the Los Verdes green party, supported by his own party, and those of the PSOE, have vowed to force that, “in no case”, should there be a reduction or removal in ambulance cover on the coast. Workers from the SAMU ambulance group have stated that they have been advised that the ambulance cover will be halved form the 1st of March, providing cover during the daytime hours of 09:30 to 21:30 only. During the night, the 33,000 residents of the Orihuela Costa would have to rely on neighbouring Torrevieja, or services from the city, should a medical emergency occur, significantly narrowing the time window of help in life-saving cases.
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LEADER TRIVIA QUIZ 1. Which Benedictine Monk made important contributions to the art of making Champagne? 2. What kind of loaf is literally 'Toni's bread'? 3. Which focal scientific word stems from the Latin for 'little nut'? 4. What is both a French wine region and a luxury American automobile? 5. Put the following in the correct order starting with the heaviest: a golf ball, a baseball, a cricket ball and a tennis ball 6. Which controversial musician single-handedly wrote the 1991 number one hit song 'Do The Bartman'? 7. Kalamata, Nyons, Lugano, Empeltre, Nicoise and Manzanilla are all tasty examples of what? 8. In which country were Grace Kelly films banned after April 18, 1956? 9. The name of which famous newspaper means both 'truth' and 'justice' when translated? 10. Due to the large number of immigrants from Somalia found in Minneapolis, Minnesota, what is one of Australia's largest exports to this part of the USA? 11. Which American broke 3 track and field world records and tied a fourth within 45 minutes on May 25, 1935? 12. Who have been previously named 'The Detours' and 'The High Numbers'? 13. In which football (soccer) competition do teams play for the 'Henri Delaunay Trophy'? 14. Which events made headlines around the world on the following dates? a. 28th June 1914, b. 21st May 1927, c. 12th April 1961, d. 26th April 1986 15. Legend has it that the body of Alexander the Great was preserved in which liquid? 1. Dom Perignon, 2. The Italian 'Pannetone', 3. Nucleus, 4. Cadillac, 5. Cricket ball (155.9-163g), Baseball (142-149g), Tennis ball (56-59.4g), Golf ball (45.93g), 6. Michael Jackson, 7. Olives. (different kinds of olives), 8. Monaco. (after the official wedding, Prince Rainier III banned the screening of her films in Monaco), 9. Pravda, 10. Camel meat, 11. Jesse Owens, 12. The Who. (the band 'The Who'), 13. UEFA European Football Championship. (the 'EURO' championship), 14. a. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, b. Charles Lindbergh flies solo across the Atlantic, c. Yuri Gagarin is the first man in space, d. Nuclear disaster in Chernobyl, 15. Honey
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STEVIE B IS BACK WITH NORTHERN SOUL Dear Editor, I think I can speak on behalf of a lot of soul fans in the UK to say that it's great to hear Stevie B's music back again on Exite Radio on a Sunday. It's what the afternoon is made for! Thanks x Chris Oldham By email
PETANCA FIXTURES NEEDED Dear Leader Sport, We are a Petanca club who play in Daya Vieja and we are members of the Las Salinas Petanca League our last game of the season is on the 8th March 2013 we are then going on a 3 day end of season trip to Benidorm on 11th/12th/13th March would it be possible through your news paper to contact any Petanca clubs in the Benidorm or surrounding area who would play us during our stay if possible they can contact us on Peter Davis 966 71 5907 or George Latham 633 390 628 Many Thanks to You Kind regards, Daya Vieja Petanca Club
was so moved to read about Louise. She sounds like a unique and special person who lived a too short life but made a difference in the world. I can see now why she is so missed. Her family is equally delightful and I feel privileged that they have chosen my school for Lily. She is a mature, caring and well grounded young lady. Lily has made several lovely friends and we all feel we have known her for much longer than we actually have. Lily has already earned three headteacher's awards stickers. Her grandfather tells me she is really motivated by this and she aims to earn ten stickers ASAP. She will then be awarded a special headteacher's prize. Lily demonstrates a genuine warmth towards her new friends. Her teacher describes her as inspirational. Louise's parents tell me that Charlie is growing in confidence and independence every day. Thank you for helping us. Good luck with your important work. Kind regards, Helen L Smith Headteacher Lum Head Primary School
THE LISTENERS Dear Ed, The Listeners, are a group of Samaritan trained volunteers based on the Costa Blanca. We are pleased to announce their new permanent 24 hour land line. With their diverse backgrounds, different ages and life experiences, they offer support to English speaking people with emotional and personal issues any time, day or night. They are available through this Helpline 24 hours a day, to listen to your grief, your worries, your fears and concerns, and if you need practical help as well as emotional support, they will do their utmost to help you obtain it. Their insistence of confidentiality and the anonymity that they ensure, allows you to talk freely about your feelings. They listen without prejudice and without making judgements, and they do not counsel or tell people what to do. For more information contact the General Secretary on 965 74 1686 / 678 826318 24 hr Helpline 965 996 678
REMEMBERING LOUISE Dear Karen, Thank you so much for finding and sending the newspapers. I
AGE DISCRIMINATION, DOES IT EXIST? Well it does @ Al Campo. Does it exist anywhere else? - I have my suspicions ! ! To all you 80 year olds ,like me I have just returned from ZENIA BOULEVARD , the reason was I was going there, so as to to claim a card from ALCAMPO, so that I would be entitled to claim 10 centimos for every litre of petrol purchased, subject to a minimum spend of 30 euros instore ,the same card gives you benefits from exclusive offers & discounts on certain items. I had to show proof of pension credited to my bank current account ,passport, proof of address & my NIE RECIDENCIA ( first time ever I have had to show this document ) The assistant who was dealing with me was very helpful, she filled in the form with all the details, including my age ,which is 81. She then rang someone on the phone & had a conversation (in Spanish), & on finishing , she said to me “Your request for a stores card has been turned down.”. I asked the reason and she said “It was probably your age.” She also said “I knew it
would be turned down once I saw your age.” I said to her “Why didn't you tell me this before we started?” She replied, “ We have to receive confirmation from the office before we can complete the transaction. It is always with people your age.”' Now another concern, which is the Spanish Health Service, although I will say that I have been treated very well since living here. The following is a list of the additional expenses we have to pay compared to the UK, NHS, 1) 10% charge on our prescriptions (No charge in UK) 2) We have to pay full cost for our hearing aids (No charge in UK) 3) WE have to pay for hearing aid batteries (No charge in UK) 4) We have to pay full cost on our dentures & repairs (Partial charge in UK) 5) Don’t anybody remark about the weather! On top of all this we add greatly to the economy of the country. We are all in the situation, where we cannot claim on the Spanish Welfare System, all the benefits that we would have been entitled to whilst living in the UK we have to leave behind, namely Mobility allowance and housing benefits etc. etc. etc. You can see them all on the web site We all purchase & spend at the local stores & shops, so we all pay IVA (VAT) 1) 21% on goods & clothes, wine, beer & spirits etc 2) 10% on chocolate & sweets etc 3) 4% on food purchases & restaurants On top of all this our presence in Spain employs thousands The reason I have mentioned the above is because I wouldn't like to think this existed in the Spanish NHS. So there you have it , It makes you think all you oldies I am currently considering returning my Sperm donor card' but in spite of the above moans I still have my sense of humour.' Sincerely K Greenwood, La Zenia
DECLINING STATE OF ORIHUELA COSTA Dear Councillor Scheurer I am pleased to read that you have taken on the new roll of looking after the interest of the residents in the Orihuela Costa, and Congratulations for getting some results within your short hand over. I have been living and working in
Playa Flamenca for 12 years now, at first it was exciting and nice to see things grow and getting established but then everything Stopped… the area was soon and still is looking untidy and unfinished, half built buildings that have been abandoned long ago, which are now an eyesore, unfortunately like most residents here everybody has lost soul in the place and in the faith of the town hall who have given nothing back except total disregard and contempt to the residents who helped with there taxes to build this area, but no they see there money spent on the town in Orihuela. Just to look around now to see so many bars and restaurants closed and empty units that have never been occupied since they were built, and the general condition of these local commercial centres are a disgrace, dangerous and an embarrassment, there is graffiti everywhere, broken floor tiles, lighting etc, it is hard for us as estate agents as we are trying to promote this area and tourism, I feel I am always making excuses up for the lack of such simple things that could be rectified. Talking with bar owners whom the police have come down heavy on licence and music laws, passing out heavy fines which the owners cannot pay so they are forced to close down, again adding to the misery and despondency of the whole area and the dream of living in Spain, instead of putting pressure on these owners and premises, it would be nice if they actually offered there services of helping to resolve the paperwork necessary with the town hall, one minute they are spending thousands on promoting tourism but now have little much to offer as these establishments are closing... I am an estate agent and over the last few years I know there has been hundreds and thousands of British and German residents selling up and going back to there native country and many more still trying to sell to get away from Spain, I have lost many friends and family since living here, due to the lack of work or the fact they feel unhappy due to the neglect and how insignificant and worthiness we feel living here, for whatever reason it is sad to see so many peoples dreams shattered… The media is constantly reporting illegal properties that are being demolished ( mainly none spanish owned ) although bought
through the proper channels of solicitors and signed at notaries, but it’s only due to the corruption in the town halls etc, what’s laughable is the most obviously illegal spanish owned buildings in full sight of everyone along the motorways or the National roads, were you can see people living in tin sheds with tyres etc, keeping the roof on… it’s a wonder people are still buying property here… I have seen many articles about tourism and blue flag beaches but has anyone ever considered the safety of how people actually get to the beach, the most dangerous point I think is were you see family’s with small children with prams etc crossing over the duel carriageway by Burger King in Playa Flamenca, there is no safety crossing or bridge, there are no signs to even point in the direction of the beach, people here on holiday for the first time do not know there is a bridge 1 mile away north and an underpass 1 mile south from this point all they see is the sea in front of them and the shortest route to it is across the carriageway. Once over on to the side of Cala mosca you would see many families enjoying walks along the cliff side from Punta prima to Playa Flamenca but they are walking on very dangerous ground of boulders etc, it would be nice to have a pathway at least from one end to the other for people to enjoy safely.. these are a few points the tourism office and the town hall are totally neglecting and have total disregard to the people using it… On a good note, it has been a boost to the area to see how wonderful the La Zenia Boulevard is and hopefully be an asset to this area, if the thought and professionalism that has gone into building it would inspire the rest of the developers to follow suit this could be a nice place to live….. Good luck in your future projects. Kindest regards Tony Daly Contributors should limit their letters to 300 words. Views expressed in the letters are not necessarily those of The ‘Leader’ Newspaper or its associates.
Thought of the Week “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel”
Roman Catholic Masses Orihuela Costa. Parroquia de Cristo Resucitado. Ecumenical Temple: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Thursday 18.15, Stations of the cross during Lent friday 18.15. Mass: Monday - Friday 7.00 pm, Sunday 11.00 am. Chapels: La Zenia mass Sunday 9.30am, Cabo Roig mass Saturday 6.00pm, Campoamor mass Saturday 7.00 pm and Sunday 1.00 pm. Confessions: Half an hour before each mass. Enquiries: Telephone: 966 733 093. Parish Priest: Don Joaquin Carlos Carlos. Weddings, Baptisms and any other business, by arrangement in the parish office, Wednesdays 5pm to 6.30pm and any urgent enquiries can be made to Maggi Bray on 966 730 158.
PILAR DE LA HORADADA Pilar Christian Community Church - Calle Canalejas 3. Pilar de la Horadada. Sunday Service at 11am, and Thursday at 5pm for Bible study and Prayer. Home groups meet during the week. All welcome from any church background or none. For further information contact PilarChristian.CommunityChurch@ gmail.com or contact Reverend Eddie on 966769300 or 650509606. Reg No:2009-SG/A Good Friday Service at 11 am. at the Church Easter Sunday 11 am. will include a Drama message, please join us.
QUESADA Spiritual Awareness Society of Quesada, meet at NEW PREMISES The Dojo, off Avenida las Naciones 11, (behind Clapton´s Bar), Quesada. Sunday, 11.30 a.m. and Tuesday 7.30 p.m. For more information contact Wendy on 965323028. Website is:www.spiritualistchurchquesada.com
TORREVIEJA La Siesta Evangelical Church is an ecumenical English speaking congregation of Baptist, Methodist, United Reform, Church of Scotland, Presbyterian Church in Ireland, etc. We share the Church building at La Siesta, Torrevieja with three other denominations, holding services on the second, fourth and fifth (where applicable) Sundays of the month at 11:00 a.m. Our Church belongs to the Iglesia Evangelica Espanola or Spanish Evangelical Church. Our ministers are Rev. Steve Campbell and Keith Brown. For further info contact 96 670 0131 or visit our site www.lasiestaevangelicalchurch.org Torrevieja Christian Fellowship (TCF). Torrevieja Christian Fellowship (TCF). A warm and genuine welcome awaits you at TCF. TCF is a multi-national English speaking church located on Avenida de las Cortes Valencianas 68, Torrevieja (between Iceland and the Needle). Worship Celebration on Sundays at 10:30am - including Communion and Creche/Sunday School. Bible Study/Prayer Meeting on Wednesdays at 6.00 pm. Telephone 966 70 0391 / 650 336 113. Website www.tcf-spain.org
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LAS FILIPINAS. This ground floor apartment is located in a quiet cul-de-sac but ideally situated being within walking distance of shops, bars and restaurants. The property consists of 2 bedrooms, 1 currently used as a 2nd lounge with bed settee, bathroom with full sized bath with shower over, separate kitchen and a balcony leads to tiled garden to the fore and side of the property. The apartment is situated within a gated community with large communal pool. REDUCED to 350Euros inc. bills. Legal contracts provided 966 772 553 (69101) LOS MONTESINOS Well presented 2 bed 1 bath ground floor apartment. Easy maintenance tiled garden with space for car. Separate kitchen with utility room off. UKTV, air-con, communal pool, 375 Euros per calendar month including bills. Call us on 966 772 553 (69104) CAMPOAMOR/ZODIACO APARTMENTS. Spacious apartment on first floor. Consists of 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, good sized kitchen with space for dishwasher, balcony off lounge, English TV, communal pool 400 euro including bills. 966 772 553 (69095) We Need Your Help! Rental Properties Urgently Required, All Areas, Clients Waiting, Please Call 663 804 325 (96310)
Property for Sale This brand new 3 Bedroom, 2 bathroom Penthouse apartment is within walking distance to the lovely town of San Miguel de las Salinas. It has a private solarium with fantastic views. Communal pool area. Call 968 971 860. (91777) Key Ready 2 Bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment situated in the busy town of Los Montesinos and is within easy access of the many amenities.With lovely views across the Salt Lakes and the sea. These properties have been reduced considerably and are priced to sell at 82,950 euros Call 968 971 860 (91778) Semi - Detached Townhouse in the sought after Amapolas 1V development. Fully furnished, air con and the property is only a 1000 metre walk from the beach and of La Zenia’s amenitiies. This is a perfect house for holiday home and has great rental potential. 118,950 euros Please call 968 971 860. (91767) 2 bed, 2 bath townhouse, furnished with air con. In the much sought after Zenia Golf II, which is within walking distance to all of La Zenia amenities and a short walk to the beach.149,950 euros For further information on this property please call 968 971 860.
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(91768) 3 Bed ,2 bath semi-detached townhouse in the heart of La Zenia. Only 1000 metres to the beach. Fully furnished with air con. Within immediate walking distance to the many amenities offered in La Zenia. These properties are much sought after and offer excellent rental potential 179,950 euros Call 968 971 860 (91773) 2 / 3 Bed Townhouse in the centre of la Zenia, close to the amenities and a short walk to the beach. Fully furnished with air con. Excellent rental potential due to its location.184,950 euros Please call 968 971 860 (91774) Brand new 2 Bed, 1 Bath first floor apartment is situated in San Miguel de las Salinas. Within walking distance to the town and has fantastic views.These properties are priced to sell 82,500 euros for more information contact 968 971 860 (91776) 2 Bedroom, 1 bathroom Marbella Bungalow, situated in the San Jose development in Cabo Roig. Excellent links to the n332, the AP7 motorway and close to all amenities. The property is furnished, alarmed and includes Air/Con and Sat TV. 95,500 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (91819) Two Bedroom, one bathroom duplex apartment with patio and off road parking. Fully furnished, SAT TV and air con throughout. The property is within walking distance to all amenities and the beach. 114,950 euros Call 968 971 860 for more information (91820) This 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Quad House is situated in La Zenia, only walking distance to the beach and all of the many local amenities. 118,500 euros Call 968 971 860 (91788) 4 bed, 4 bath (2 en-suite) fully renovated Finca set on a plot of 22,000m2 with 200m2 living space. If you buy this property for the full asking price, the owner will give an extra 10,000m2 plot of land for FREE!!! Fully furnished with air con throughout. 8 x 4 swimming
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pool. For more information on this outstanding property 325,000 euros please call 667 592 467. (91800) REDUCED - Beautiful south facing detached 6 bed, 4 bath villa on a 600m2 plot. In a nice, quiet location only a minute drive to the lovely Spanish town of San Miguel de las Salinas. Fully furnished to a high standard, air con throughout. Private pool with outside bar area. Reduced to 399,999 euros. Call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860 (91793) Situated in the heart of La Zenia is this 2 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom 2nd floor apartment, with sea views and only 1000 metres from the beach and walking distance to the many amenities. This is a great holiday home with existing rental client bookings. 84,500 euros Please call 667 592 467 (91738) This 2 Bedroom, 1 bathroom second floor apartment comes fully furnished and includes Satellite TV. With Sea views from the balcony. The property comes with existing rental clients. Situated in the heart of La Zenia and only 1000 metres to the beach. 84,500 euros Please call 667 592 467 (91756) Brand new 3 Bed, 2 Bath Penthouse Apartment in the bustling town of Los Montesinos. With magnificent panoramic views over the salt lakes. Private roof top solarium and optional underground parking .89,950 euros Call 667 592 467 for more information (91779) 2 Bed, 1 bath Marbella Bungalow in immaculate condition. Fully furnished with Air Con. The property is within walking distance to Cabo Roig Strip and the beaches.129,950 euros Call 667 592 467. (91734) KEY-READY FRONT LINE GOLF PENTOUSE APARTMENT with magnificent views of the golf course. This property is surrounded by many other top class golf courses all within a 10 minute radius. A 10,000 euro deposit plus legal fees secures this property with a guaranteed 90 per cent mortgage subject to status.112,500 euros For more
information call 968 971 860. (91801) REDUCED from 92,000 Now Only 79,950 euro. 2 bedroom 1 bathroom top floor apartment with large private roof solarium good views, lovely communal pool/gardens. Great location, only 15mins walk to Cabo Roig beach and few mins to all of the amenities of Cabo Roig strip. Telephone (0034) 634 190 152. (03723) 2 Bed, 1 Bath top floor apartment. Fully furnished with a separate kitchen. Stairway to a large private roof solarium with sea views. Located in the popular Cabo Roig area with access to La Zenia which is perfect for full time living or holiday rental. Communal pool with a garden area. Close to all amenities. EUR 77,950 Tel 968 971 860 or 667 952 467 (100823) Three / Four bedroom Quad house in El Galan with lovely sea views. In a quiet location. The property comes fully furnished.124,500 euros For more information on this property call 968 971 860 (91826) Two Bed, one Bath ground floor apartment only 1200 metres from the beach and marina and five minutes walk to the centre of Torrevieja. This property comes furnished.55,000 euros For more information please call 968 971 860 (91829) 2 bed,1 bath Marbella bungalow. A great example of this very popular type bungalow. Fully furnished with air con. Perfect location for all amenities and just a short walk to the beach. 97,500 euros For further information on this property please call 968 971 860. (91721) 4 Bed 2 Bath detached Villa,fully furnished includes A/con and Sat T.V.On a 320m2 plot includes a lovely private pool.In a nice quiet location and walking distance to Los Alcazares and La Serena Golf. A great price viewing is highly recommended. 234,500 eur. call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100829) Beautiful Villa set on a large plot in the countryside of Hondon Las Nieves.The property comes fully furnished and includes A/Con and Sat T.V. There is a beautiful pool area with a barbecue and also private bar.The local village is only two minutes away in the car for all amenities. 199,000 eur. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100830) LA MANGA - Immaculate 2 bed, 2 bath apartment fully furnished. Close to beaches and Veneziola Golf. 2nd floor. Reduced for quick sale 125,500 Euro. Tel 626 253 569 (90187)
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Situated in The Dream Hills 11 area of Los Altos is this beautifully kept and maintained two bed, two bath ground floor apartment/duplex. Centrally heated, SAT TV, furnished to a very high standard. Priced to sell, viewing is a must. 84,950euros. Call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860. (91920) Three Bed and two bath and overlooking Las Ramblas and Campoamor Golf Courses, fantastic views over the bay.75m2 balcony with stunning views, and beautiful communal pool and garden area. Within easy access of the La Fuente Commercial Centre and nearby Mercadona. 195,000 euros. Call 667 592 467 (91907) South facing three Bed, 2 Bath Quad house situated in Playa Flamenca near to all of the amenities. Open lounge area with American style kitchen. Part furnished. Lovely communal pool area. 134,000 Euro call 667 592 467 (91905) Beautiful 3 bed, 2 bath detached villa, fully furnished to a very high standard. Brand new fitted kitchen, air con throughout and lovely private pool area.Really must be seen. Only 5kms to the heart of San Miguel Town. 164,500 euros. Call 667 592 467 (91896) Two Bed, two bath townhouse in the heart of la Zenia. Perfect location for all the amenities and lovely beaches. These are much sought after properties .Must be seen. 149,950 euros. Call 667 592 467 (91885) Situated in Los Altos is this lovely three bed, two bath Townhouse with sea views. A newly fitted kitchen and open lounge. Air con and communal Pool area 92,500 Euro. Call 667 592 467 (91882) Three bed, two bath town house in lovely quiet location but only 600 metres to La Zenia beach. Stunning views of La Zenia bay. Fully furnished with SAT TV, off road parking and communal pool. 149,950 euros. Call 667 592 467 for details. (91877) A lovely two bed, one bath Duplex apartment in the popular Entre Naranjos Golf development. This is in immaculate condition, furnished to a very good standard and priced to sell. 67,500 euros call 968 971 860. (91863) This outstanding detached property in Quesada with it’s own privet pool and beautiful surroundings. On the market for 249,500 Euros with 3 Bedrooms and 3 Bathrooms is one of the best buys you will find. Tel 968971860 (101566) This spacious semi detached prop-
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erty in Dream Hills with beautiful views is a well worth buy! Currently on the market for 107,500 Euros. 3 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms with spacious rooms and bedrooms. Great buy! Tel 968971860 (101567) This 4 Bedroom 3 Bathroom finca on 10.000 m2 plot of land is partly finished. This property is 90percent completed with 15 rooms and a huge extension. Fantastic opportunity to buy this property for investment purposes. The structured property has been complete but it requires a mall investment to finish. Tel 968 97 1860 (101562) This classic bungalow, 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom huge terrace and very spacious rooms and bedrooms is a BARGAIN. On the market at only 167,500 Euros. Defiantly worth a viewing! Tel 968971860 (101564) This spacious ground floor apartment, 2 Bedroom 2 Bathrooms with fully fitted new kitchen is on the market for 112,500. For more information Tel 968971860 (101565) A very spacious 3 bed 2 bath apartment in Pilar. The property boasts balconies and a fantastic solarium with sea views. This is an apartment to be viewed. In addition it has an underground car parking space with lockable storage area. 72,500 Euros CALL 968 971 860 (101557) Fabulous detached property on the market for 192,500Euros with 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms sea views and very spacious rooms. BARGAIN! Tel 968971860 (101558) This beautiful semi detached property with 1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom and very spacious bedrooms is on the market for 56,500Euros! Great for a holiday home in the sun. Tel 968971860 (101559) Three bed Two bath detached villa, frontline golf property on the much sought after Las Ramblas development.Fully furnished and includes a/con throughout. A beautiful property with stunning private pool area overlooking the golf course.This has just been reduced dramatically.445,000 eur call 968 971 860 (100827) Ground floor corner apartment situated in the popular area of Pau 8 close to Villamartin golf course and Plaza. The property has 2 beds, 2 baths, master bedroom en-suite.large spacious living area with patio doors opening onto a private balcony which looks over the communal pool and gardens.lovely gated community close to all amenities. 89,950 eur call 968 971 860 / 66 592 467 (100825)
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Brand new magnificent 4 bed, 5 bath Detached Villa, situated in the much sought after Beach side Cabo Roig. The property is key ready, 50m2 lounge area, large private pool and stunning sea views from the roof solarium. Excellent investment opportunity because of the location and price due to the current economy. 720,000 eur call 968 971 860 / 667 592 467 (100826) A modern and spacious townhouse in the beautiful and historic village of Jacarilla. The townhouse has 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms and a modern lounge. The villa has a bright yet spacious kitchen with plenty of storage space. To be sold unfurnished. 109,950 Euros CALL 968 971 860 (101552) A beautiful and well presented fully furnished, townhouse situated in El Chaparral. Close to all amenities and facilities. 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom with a fully equipped kitchen. The sun can be enjoyed from your very own sun trap garden and an upstairs solarium provides and additional sun and storage area. 69,500 Euros CALL 968 971 860 (101553) A large Emerald Isle semi detached property which also has the benefit of 2 beautiful conservatories. The property boasts 2 beds and 2 baths, lounge, kitchen and an integral garage which also acts as a great storage area. There is also a large solarium area which has sea views and benefits from the morning sun. Well worth viewing. 109500 Euros. CALL 968 971 860 (101554) South facing top floor duplex 3 bedroom and 2 bathrooms. Air/con Sat TV fully furnished communal pool in gated community at the heart of La Zenia. Close to all amenities, beach, shopping center. A great example of a property of this kind. 85,950 Euros CALL 968 971 860 (101555) A 1 bedroom 1 bath lakeside semi detached house in the heart of San Luis. An opportunity to have a house in the sun which is close to all the amenities and close proximity to the famous Salt lakes which are renowned for their health benefits. This property has the potential to build 2 additional large bedrooms on the upper floor. 57,950 Euros CALL 968 971 860 (101556) This beautiful and spacious 3 bed 2 bath bungalow has recently become available. It is situated on the outskirts of Los Montesinos in a quaint Spanish village of La Herrada. Communal Pool and garden area. To be sold fully furnished. 112,500 Euros CALL 968 971 860 (101551) 2/3 bed, 2 bath townhouse. In immmaculate condition with walk-in wardrobe, A/C, Sat TV, wood burner in the lounge. Walking distance to La Fuente CC, Mercadona and to the two golf courses. EUR 105.750. Tel.. 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (100820) 2 bed, 2 bath townhouse in the golden Zenia development. Fully furnished in lovely condition. Sat TV, internet and telephone. Walking distance to all of La Zenias amenities and the beach. Lovely communal pool. EUR 124.950. Tel 968 971 860 or 637
227 385. (100822) 3 bed, 3 bath detached townhouse, one in Amapolas 4. Key ready with fitted kitchen and preinstalled A/C. Underground parking, lovely communal pool area. In the heart of La Zenia, close to all amenities and the beach. EUR 134,500. Tel.: 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (100811) This beautiful 4 bedroom, 2 bath semi-detached villa is situated in a private gated community in the heart of the very popular La Zenia urbinasation. The villa has the use of a communal pool and private parking. This secure area is a 15 minute walk away from the golden sands of La Zenia and is close to all the amenities in the area including the recently opened shopping boulevard. (101537) Beautiful 4 bed, 3 bath property located near to the prestigious Villamartin Golf Course and Plaza. Built and furnished to a very high standard. South-facing garden which enjoys all day sunshine. Less than 5 minutes from the sandy beaches of La Zenia and Campoamor. For further details, please call 96 897 1860. (101533) This beautiful Detached Bungalow has 3 spacious bedrooms and 3 spacious bathrooms. Contains central heating, acclimatisation, pool, garage and also is private gated in the urbanization near San Miguel. For further details, please call 96 897 1860 (101534) These frontline 1,2 and 3 Bedroom apartments start from 106,000 euros, finished to a very high standard with all modern appliances.Incredible views across the beautiful Mar Menor and only 30 metres from the beach.These properties are only a short walk into the heart of Los Alcazares an old style Spanish seaside town.Within minutes of several top quality golf courses.call 968 971 860 for more information of this fantastic opportunity to purchase front line!!! (100861) 3 Bed 2 Bath Detached villa on 300m2 private plot.Fully furnished with Salt lake and sea views from the large roof solarium and includes, A/Con,Sat T.V and open fire.Large private pool,in a lovely gated community and near to all amenities.185,000 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101131) This 2 bed 2 bath ground floor duplex in lovely condition , furnished, A/Con Sat T.V. On a very large corner plot and has beautiful established gardens and includes a Hot tub. This is one of the nicest apartments in the area.126,500 euros call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101132) This established Sports Bar comes fully complete with all stock,fixtures and fittings.It has a rolling Lease with Rent priced for Summer and Winter trade.It can do 140 covers inside and out and has 2 pool tables and is also a member of the local Darts League.The bar is in lovely condition and the terraces are all South facing for all day sunshine. 105,000 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 468 (101133) 3 Bed 2 Bath detached villa is key ready on its own private plot. Within walking distance of Los Montesinos town and all its
Monday, 4th March, 2013 amenities.These properties used to start from 215,000 euros.The interior build size is 100 m2 and most plots are around 200m2. 125,000 euros call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101134) 2 Bed 1 Bath Top floor Duplex, furnished and includes Sat T.V.In a gated community and only walking distance to all amenities.In good condition and priced for a quick sale. 53,000 Euros Tel 968 971 860 (101135) 3 Bed, 2 Bath town House situated in the delightful village of Avileses, Murcia. Built to the highest specification and on a small development of only 26 houses with its own community pool and bar area. Close to a selection of top class Golf courses, San Javier airport and the beautiful Mar Menor beaches. With front Terrace, rear courtyard, front balcony and roof solarium. Lounge Diner with feature wall and separate kitchen. Main bedroom with en-suite and built in wardrobes. 109,950 euros call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101137) Two bed, one bath bungalow. South-facing. The property is walking distance to the town and all its amenities. Fully furnished, sat TV, air con, in very good condition and is priced to sell. Tel 96 897 1860 for details. (101153) Two bed, one bath top floor duplex with solarium. Fully furnished, sat TV, close to all amenities. Located in a private, secure, sought after, gated community with a lovely communal pool area. South facing, priced for a quick sale. Tel.: 96 897 1860. (101155) Two bed, one bath South facing duplex in Playa Flamenca. The property comes fully furnished and has off-road parking. It is located within easy reach of all local amenities. Tel 96 897 1860 (101156) 3 bed, 2 bath spacious detached villa on a private 380 sqm plot. Furnished to a high standard and includes air con and Sat TV. It has a beautiful, secluded leisure area with an 8 x 4 swimming pool. Easy access to all local amenities and four championship golf courses. 185,950euros. Tel.96 897 1860. (101157) Spacious three bed, two bath townhouse on a secure, sought after front-line beach urbanisation. Fully furnished and includes air con, sat TV, and underground parking. Beautiful communal pool area and only a short walk to Cabo Roig beach and amenities. Fantastic views of the Med, La Manga, and Cabo Roig marina. Tel.: 96 897 1860. (101158) Two bed, one bath first floor apartment in La Zenia. Fully furnished, sat TV, off-road parking, and beautiful views of the communal pool and the Med. The property is in a perfect location for walking to the beach and the new La Zenia Boulevard shopping precinct. Tel 96 897 1860. (101159) Detached Villa 3 bed 2 bath on a good sized private plot.Fully furnished with A/con, sat T.V and a log burner.South facing and only a short walk to all local amenities. Sea views from the private roof solarium has use of a beautiful communal pool. 217,500
euros. Call 968 971 860 / 667 592 467 (101163) Ground-floor 2 bed 1 bath corner apartment. The property comes with all brand new furniture and white goods. Within walking distance of all the towns facilities. In a gated community with use of a communal pool. Ideal investment. Priced to sell at 52,950 euros. Call 968 971 860 / 667 592 467 (101166) Beautiful 2 bed, 1 bath terraced bungalow in Torre de La Horadada. Fully furnished to include Air Con and Sat T.V. Only a short walk to the Mediterranean and the many local amenities that this lovely town has to offer. A lovely property and must be viewed. 125,750 call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101167) 3 Bed, 2 Bath Ground Floor Apartment situated in the popular Villamartin area. Furnished, including A/C Sat TV, Alarm and also an open fire. Beautiful gardens and communal pool area. Just a short walk to the very popular Villamartin Plaza and golf course. 99,950 Euro call 968 971 860 / 667 592 467 (101171) 2 Bed, 1 1/2 bath battenburg style townhouse situated in Bosque de Las Lomas, Villamartin. The property comes furnished with Sat TV. Close to all amenities and use of 2 communal pools, strategically placed between 4 Championship golf courses. Best priced Battenburg in the area. 76,750 euro. Call 968 971 860 / 667 592 467 (101172) This is a corner 2 bed, 1 bath bungalow, with front and rear gardens, and private roof solarium with sea views. Furnished, with Sat TV and open fireplace. In the beautiful Verdemar III community and has access to a lovely communal pool. Close to all amenities. 98,000 euro. Tel 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101475) 2 bed, 1 bath Marbella Bungalow in the heart of Cabo Roig, close to all amenities. Fully furnished with Sat TV and Air/Con. Front garden and private solarium with a sea & pool view. 30 metres from the communal pool. This is one of the best priced bungalows in the area. NOW REDUCED TO 87,750 euros. Tel 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101476) Detached villa 4 bed, 3 bath, balcony and also private roof solarium with sea views. Air/Con and Sat TV, jacuzzi and furnished to a high standard. Sits on a 250 m2 plot and and a 200 m2 build. Close to all amenities, beach and Murcia Airport. A beautiful property - must be seen. 219,750 euro. call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101477) Marbella style bungalow in La Zenia, 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, on a large corner plot and in beautiful condition. Air/Con, Sat TV, Furnished, Solarium and very large garden. Communal pool. 104,500 euro. Tel 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101482) South facing Top floor Duplex, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom. Air/Con, Sat TV, Furnished, in a gated community in the heart of La Zenia, close to all amenties and the beach. Communal pool, a great example of this kind of property. 106,500 euros. Tel 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101483)
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South facing quad house, 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom, in lovely condition. The property includes air/con, Sat TV and cental heating as well as a conservatory, garden, balcony and sea view. Access to a communal pool. Close to all amenities in the heart of Playa Flamenca. 99,950 euros. Tel 968 971 860 (101484) South west facing ground floor apartment, 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, Sat TV, Air/Con, Furnished, garden and country views. Walking distance to all amenties in the small village of Formentera. Access to a communal pool, 56,950 euros. Tel 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101485) This is delightful 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Quad house is on a quiet avenue in the heart of Dream Hills, close to all amenities. It comes fully-furnished with Air/Con and panel heaters, a conservatory/porch, side garden and solarium. It also has access to 2 communal pools. 94,950Euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101488) This 3 bedroom 2 bathroom house is between the lovely village of San Miguel de Salinas and Torremendo, in a quiet urbanisation. It has a separate kitchen and utility room and A/C as well as a garage and partly-completed underbuilt. There is a front and rear garden and a large solarium with lake and mountain views. 207,950 euros. Tel 96 897 1860 or 667 592 467 (101490) 2 Bed, 2 Bath Top Floor Duplex/Apartment Situated in the Dream Hills 2 area of Los Altos. Fully furnished. Large solarium with lovely sea views. Short walk to all of the amenities. 110,000 euros call 667 592 467 (91922) This delightful 2/3 bedroom, 1¬Ω bathroom Townhouse is end of terrace in the Pueblo Principe area between Campoamor and Blue Lagoon. Close to 3 golf courses and local amenities (a supermarket & La Fuente Commercial Centre). It is fully furnished to a high standard with Sat TV, A/C, Central Heating, open fireplace, 2 closed-in porches and is double-glazed throughout. One of the porches makes the 3rd bedroom. It has a separate kitchen and utility room and sea views from the upper porch.
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89,950 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101491) Set on 2,500m2 plot this beautiful finca/villa is in El Moralet, a short drive north of Alicante, and not far from the airport and beaches. Main house consists of 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a kitchen, a large living room with fireplace, plus central heating. Also a private pool, garage, workshop etc. Plus a Guest house of 128m2 with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. 199,500 euros. Call 96 897 1860 or 667 592 467 (101493) Lovely Finca in Sax at the foot of a mountain, just north of Alicante, 3,600m2 plot with a 145m2 build. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room with conservatory, utility room, 2 terraces, A/C, well maintained garden (with fruit trees) and above ground pool, plus garage. 169,750 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101494) Stunning Finca on a 16,000m2 plot - main house of 150m2 - just north of Alicante. It has spacious rooms,including kitchen, large living room with fireplace & stove, 3 large bedrooms (1 ensuite) and large conservatory with mountain views, also A/C. Plus Guest House with 60m2 living room, kitchen, bedroom & bathroom. 2 garages, terrace & pool. 226,950 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101495) This beautiful Finca, just north of Alicante, has a separate Guest annexe and is a very well maintained property. It has 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 living rooms (one with fireplace), A/C and central heating, kitchen, terrace and summer kitchen, utility room, plus storeroom. There is a garage/carport, pool and gardens. 245,000 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101496) In the middle of the countryside, just north of Alicante, you´ll find this lovely Finca between Salinas & Sax - with an extra Guest House, on a plot of 2,500m2. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, with 2 living rooms, 1 dining room, and 2 kitchens, plus a storeroom, caprport, veranda and 2.20m deep pool. There is a large vegetable garden, solar hot water and separate water supply. 200,500 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101497)
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Great value - just north of Alicante - On a 2,600m2 plot, there is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Finca with Guest House. The main house has a spacious living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom and 2 spacious bedrooms and the Guest House has a livng room, bedroom, bathroom and kitchen. In the landscaped grounds there is 50m2 pool, a top tennis court, alcoves and bodegas. 205,500 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101498) This lovely Finca is on a 10,200m2 plot and in the middle of an olive grove - in Sax, just north of Alicante. There are 3 bedrooms, (the master is ensuite) plus 1 other bathroom. As well as the living and dining room there is a spacious conservatory. Also central heating, plus garage, large garden, pool and storage rooms. The entrance area is paved with a gate at the entrance. 184,750 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101499) This Finca is on a plot of 10001m2 and consists of 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 terraces, a kitchen,and dining room, plus a 35m2 living room with a fireplace. The outside area includes a vegetable garden, winery and olive tree grove. This property is in Hondon de Las Nieves, just west of Alicante and is excellent value - 189,500 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101500) This top floor duplex, with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, is on the edge of Playa Flamenca,so is close to all amenities and the new Shopping Centre. It is fully furnished in light, bright colours and has Sat TV. It is south-west facing with a terrace. There is access to 2 communal pools and amazing sea views from the large solarium. 79,950 euros. Call 968 971 860. (101502) This detatched villa is on a 400m2 plot and the house itself is 275m2. It is in the heart of Blue Lagoon and all its amenities, including an International school are within walking distance. It has 4 bedrooms (3 double 1 single), 2 bathrooms, (2 beds and 1 bath in the self-contained unit, along with a living and dining area, on the top floor). There has a closed in conservatory, C/H, Sat TV, two terraces, an above ground pool, garage, underbuild and utility room. Stunning sea views. 195,000 euros. call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860. (101503) This stunning detached villa has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms (the master bedroom is ensuite with a dressing room area) and is on a 900m2 plot in Torreta Florida, close to all amenities and 20 minutes walk to the beach. It is beautifully furnished, with well maintained grounds with fruit trees, a 8 x 4m pool, shower, BBQ area, summer kitchen, garage, conservatory and porch. Double glazed, alarms, electronic gates, A/C, C/H, granite worktops in kitchen, shed and other outbuildings. 379,950 euros. This property must be seen. Call 968 971860 or 667 592 467 (101504) On the edge of Torremendo village, this lovely Mews Townhouse is in a small gated-community, based around a central courtyard
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with communal pool. It has 3 beds (1 ensuite), 2.5 baths in total and an underbuild that could be converted into a 4th bedroom, underground parking space. Stunning lake/rural views from the large solarium, 2 smaller balconies, A/C, Sat TV, semi-furnished. 5 mins drive to San Miguel de Salinas/ Montesinos/ motorway access & 10 mins to any of 5 golf courses/ 15 mins to beach. 89,995 euros. Call 667 592 467 or 96 897 1860. (101507) This end of terrace 2 storey semidetatched house is the heart of La Zenia on a lovely gated community with a well maintained pool area. It has 2 beds, 1.5 baths, a kitchen with utility room and a balcony off one of the bedrooms. It has a small front and side garden and an allocated car parking space. It will be sold semi-furnished. This property would make an excellent rental investment. 125,000 euros. Call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860 (101508) This traditional bungalow is on a quiet lane in the Montezenia area of La Zenia and has 4 double bedrooms, a bathroom, a small, rustic kitchen, living room, a south facing terrace (with storage) and a solarium with sea views. There would be room for a pool in the large area at the front of the property. Low community fees. 182,975 euros. Call 968 971 860 (101510) This charming Marbella Bungalow is in Playa Golf, so is close to amenities and set between the golf courses at Campoamor and the beach. It has access to a really lovely communal pool. It has Sat TV. A/C, lots of additional storage, off-road parking, a front and side garden, a terrace and a solarium with sea views. 92,500 euros. Call 968 971 860 (101512) This south facing detatched Villa is in a quiet community between the traditional Spanish villages of San Miguel de Salinas and Torremendo. It has a private pool and garage, alarm system, an open fire place in the lounge, 3 bedrooms (the master is ensuite), 2 bathrooms in total, panel radiators in all rooms, 2 terraces plus a roof Solarium with lovely lake views. 179,950 euros. Call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860. (101513) This beautiful detached property with 4 Bedrooms and 3 Bathrooms, currently on the market for 172,500 Euros with a complete under build. This property is defiantly worth a viewing. Tel 968 97 1860 (101563) This is a lovely ground floor apartment on a large corner plot with covered jacuzzi and BBQ area in the easy maintenance S/W facing garden. 2 bed, 1 bath, utility room, closed-in conservatory/ dining room, on a large, modern complex with communal pool and extensive gardens, security entrance, 10 minutes walk to La Mata beach & close to local amenities. 5 minutes drive from Torrevieja, Sat TV, A/C, furnished. 117,500 euros. Call 968 971 860/667 592 467 (101518) This luxury detatched villa overlooks the Quesada Golf Course so has truly stunning views. It has 4 beds, 3 bathrooms (including a separate guest suite with
Monday, 4th March, 2013 private terrace in its own turret), several lounge/dining areas, all off a central hallway, spacious kitchen with utility room, plus a closed-in conservatory, porch and several terraces. Jacuzzi and private 8 x 5 m pool. Furnished to a very high standard with many extras and is a Must See property. 465,000 euros. Call 96 897 1860/667 592 467. (101519) This top floor Duplex apartment in the heart of Playa Flamenca is close to all amenities and the new Commercial Centre. It has 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, A/C, Sat TV and an open kitchen and is being sold furnished. There is a large solarium with sea views, a shaded terrace and front garden. Access to a communal pool. 116,950 euro. Call 96 897 1860 or 667 592 467 (101524) This lovely Townhouse has 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms and access to a communal pool. It has a large front patio/terrace and roof solarium. It will be sold furnished and has A/C, Sat TV and lots of storage. It is 5 minutes walk to local amenities, is on a bus route and 10 minutes walk to Santiago De Ribera beach and the Mar Menor. Close to San Javier airport. 125,950. euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101525) This first floor apartment is in Aguamarina, close to Cabo Roig beach and all the local amenities, restaurants and bars, with use of communal pool, plus balcony and storage, plus remote access. Sat TV, furnished. 89,750 euros. Tel 667 592 467 or 968 971 860. (101527) Lovely 2 bed, 2 bath ground floor corner apartment in the heart of Los Dolses.With air con throughout, in immaculate condition and overlooks the stunning pool area. Walking distance to all amenities and the beach. 114,950 euros For more information please call 968 971 860 (91842) Situated in Punta Prima this 3 Bedroom, 2 bathroom Penthouse apartment with sea views. This is in prime location for all amenities and is a short walk to the beach. This very large apartment is in excellent condition and must be seen. 149,950 Euros Call 968 971 860 (91845) 3 bed, 2 Bath detached villa furnished to a very high standard. Over 200m2 with plenty of room for a pool. This immaculate property comes with Air/Con, Sat TV and alarm system. Only 3kms to the Spanish town of San Miguel de Salinas. RECENTLY REDUCED TO 142,500 euros. For more information on this lovely property call 968 971 860. (91846) 2 Bed, 1 1/2 Bath South facing Townhouse. Fully furnished with air con, Wi-fi and SAT TV. Situated in Cabo Roig close to the many amenities and beaches. Recently reduced TO 94,950 euros. Call 968 971 860 for more information (91848) 2 bed, 1 bath Apartment/Duplex situated in the established El Chapparal area of Torrevieja. In excellent condition and is excellent value for money priced to sell at 51,950 euros. Glass curtains on the balcony make an extra room. Call 968 971 860 OR 667 592 467 (91849) 2 Bed, 1 bath Apartment/ Duplex situated in La Zenia. Fully fur-
nished and only a short walk to all of the amenities and beaches.In a much sought after development and this property is in excellent condition. Must be seen. 125,000 euros call 968 971 860 (91854) Superb 3 Bed, 2 bath semidetached house situated in Playa Flamenca.Furnished to a very high standard, private pool and Hot Tub. Air con throughout, Alarm and SAT TV. This is a lovely house and must be viewed. 191,750 euros Call 667 592 467 (91923) 2 Bed, 2 bath Penthouse Duplex on a corner plot situated in the Dream Hills 2 development. Close to all amenities, furnished to a very good standard, fantastic views from then larger than average roof top solarium and also overlooks the communal pool area. Air-con and SAT TV included. This lovely property is priced to sell. 99,750 Euros Tel 968 971 860 (91928) South facing 2/3 Bed, 2 bath semi detached property is in excellent condition. Fully furnished, Sat TV, off-road parking and nice garden area. Private solarium with views overlooking the beautiful natural countryside. Walking distance to the local amenities. Fantastic price of 94,950 euros. Call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860 (91938) This 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Townhouse has been totally renovated throughout to a very high. standard.It is South West facing and also overlooks one of the communal swimming pools.The property is alarmed has A/Con and Sat T.V., it is also fully furnished once again to a high standard.This will be one of the best examples you can find of this type of property.eur 79,950 call 968 971 860 (100860) 3 bed 2 bath detached villa on a nice sized plot and comes with a private pool.The property is in lovely condition and is furnished to a very high standard.It includes A/Con throughout,Sat T.V and internet. Beautiful views of the sea from the private solarium and overlooks a park and orange groves. 232,500 euro call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101128) Stunning 3bed, 3bath villa, close to Albatera and its amenities. 2 of the large double bedrooms have fitted wardrobes and the master bedroom is en-suite. It’s on a plot of 1,300 sq metres and is surrounded by pomegranate trees. Only 5 min drive to E15 motorway. Alicante/Murcia/beach are 15/20 minutes drive away. The well maintained villa is 130m2 and fully legal with the “Certificate of Habitacion”. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. NOW REDUCED to 210,000 euros. (101127) 3 bed 2 Bath property in immaculate condition, furnished to a very high standard. Walking distance to the new La Zenia shopping centre and all the local amenities. Overlooks the communal pool with lovely sea views from the balcony and roof solarium. A/Con throughout and Sat T.V. 139,500 euros call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101124) 2 bed 2 bath Quad comes fully furnished and includes A/Con and Sat T.V plus off road parking. In
www.yourlocalnewspaper.info excellent condition and only a short walk to all amenities. Use of a communal pool and in a nice quiet location. 106,000 euro call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101122) Penthouse apartment based in the heart of Cabo Roig and comes fully furnished,inc A/Cond,Sat T.V .South facing. Beautiful sea views from the 65m2 roof solarium and balconies. Walking distance to all amenities and the beach. 102,500 euro. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101121) Penthouse apartment . South facing and comes fully furnished. Walking distance to the beach and all local amenities. Only a short walk into Torrevieja and the Marina. In a gated community and use of a communal pool. For a quick sale 67,250 Euros. Tel 968 971 860 (101141) 3 Bed 2 Bath detached bungalow type villa on a 450m2 plot and has a lovely private pool area.3 double bedrooms, family bathroom and walk in shower room. Fully furnished and includes A/C and Sat .located just outside Pilar Town and only 2 mins from Lo Romero Golf course, beautiful views of the Mar Menor from the private roof solarium. Reduced to 174,500 euro call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100892) 2 Bed 1 Bath Penthouse apartment right in the heart of Cabo Roig and beachside of the N332. Furnished and includes A/C and Sat T.V. plus underground parking. It has incredible pool and sea views from its balcony,and you are only a short walk to the beach and all of Cabo Roigs facilities. euro 139,950 call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (100887) 2 bed 1 Bath ground floor apartment. Furnished and includes A/C and Sat T.V walking distance to all amenities and 15 mins to the beach. Off road parking and use of a communal pool. 95,000 euro Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100884) NOW REDUCED - 2 bed 2 bath South facing quad. Fully furnished and includes A/C and Sat T.V. In lovely condition. Off road parking and use of a beautiful communal pool. Only a short walk to all amenities. Must be seen. NOW REDUCED TO 105,000 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100885) 3 Bed 2 Bath townhouse. Fully furnished. A/C throughout plus Sat T.V and underground parking. Within walking distance of all amenities and use of a communal pool and gardens. Ideal for permanent living or a holiday home. 109,500 euro call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860 (100880) 2 bed 1 Bath ground floor apartment in Los Altos.Fully furnished and includes Sat T.V and ducted A/C and also a double glazed front seating area overlooking the garden.Only a short walk to all amenities and the beach. This is priced to sell. 68,950 eur Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100877) Dolores. Large Finca in plot of 10,000 m2. All services connected. Build Size 215m2. Must be viewed. 195,000 euros. Tel 649 189 930 (65297) 2 Bed 1 Bath first floor apartment is South facing and overlooks the pool and has sea views from the balcony.Fully furnished with
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A/Con and Sat T.V. Underground parking. In the heart of Cabo Roig and is only walking distance to the beach. 99,750 euros call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860 (101123) Beautiful Quad-Villa with 2 beds and 2 baths. Furnished to a very high standard with A/C, alarm and Sat TV. In a lovely gated community. Lovely sea views from the solarium, and is walking distance to all amenities. fantastic communal pool area, this is a great example of this sort of property. REDUCED TO 115,000EUR. Tel 968 971 860 (100865) 3 bed 2 bath detached villa is fully furnished and comes with its own private swimming pool. Property has an underbuild which has been legally renovated to create a separate 1 bed, 1 bath, 1 kitchen apartment with its own private entrance. The newly renovated underbuild is included in the deeds. The property is in walking distance to all local amenities. 167,500 euros call 968 971 860. (100856) Situated in Torremendo, San Miguel de las Salinas is this lovely 4 bed, 3 bath detached Villa with private pool and beautiful views to the countryside. Open fireplace, and Air Con with also all white goods. On 290m2 plot with off road parking only 4.5kms from San miguel and 2kms from Torremendo. Just reduced eur 162,500 eur. Call 667 592 467 (100853) 2 bed 1 bath Quad house.South West facing and comes part furnished and includes A/Con.In a lovely gated community and has use of a beautiful communal pool.On a good size plot and has a very large roof solarium. Only a short walk to all amenities.eur 98,750 call 667 592 467 (100854) Beautiful ground floor apartment. Front Line beach in La Zenia. In a gated and secure complex with incredible views across La Zenia bay you literally walk off your terrace and on to the beach.Fully furnished to a high standard this is a unique property because of its proximity to the beach.This is a property that has to be seen.eur 259,750 call 968 971 860. (100855) 3 bed 2 bath Penthouse in the very popular Molino Blanco Development, fully furnished and also Sat T.V and A/Con. Overlooks the park area and has lovely sea views from the balcony and roof solarium.Only a 1000 metres from La Zenia beach and has access to all of the local amenities.eur 99,750 call 968 971 860 (100852) This is a 3 or 4 bed, 2 bath quad bungalow. Fully furnished and includes A/con, central heating and Sat T.V. Lovely sea views from its roof solarium, on which there is a shed, plus closed-in conservatory with an additional bedroom & shower room, so would make perfect guest accommodation. The 4th bedroom/ study has its own entrance. The property is only a short walk to all amenities. It also has use of a lovely communal pool. Reduced to sell 99,000 euro. Call 968 971 860/667 592 467. (100846)
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2 bed 1/1/2 bath townhouse. South facing and is in the gated community of Colinas De La Zenia.It has A/con,Sat T.V and comes fully furnished.The property overlooks the communal pool area, sea views from the main bedroom balcony.Only a short walk to all amenities and the beach.eur 103,950 call 968 971 860. (100844) 3 bed 2 Bath detached villa. South facing in lovely condition. A/con throughout and comes fully furnished to a high standard.The property overlooks a beautiful communal pool and has views across the countryside and to the sea.It is only a short drive to San Miguel and Villamartin.eur 239,950 call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (100843) 3/4 bedroom, 2 bathroom quad villa on a corner plot, part furnished. In very good order and in a gated community with a lovely pool area. Potential to create 4th bedroom on covered in Solarium. Walking distance to all amenities in Playa Flamenca. 89,000 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100848) 2 Bed 2 Bath top floor duplex, furnished to a high standard and includes A/Con and Sat T.V. South facing and has a large private roof solarium,the large balcony is fully double glazed which makes a lovely sitting area. Use of 2 communal swimming pools. 92,750 eur Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100840) Detached Villa on a 900m2 plot with lovely established garden and private pool area. Furnished to a high standard and to include air con and SAT TV. In a quiet location but only a short distance to all amenities. 232,500 euros call 667 592 467 (92306) 3 Bed, 3 bath Townhouse situated in Las Chismosas, in Playa Flamenca. Fully furnished and includes Air/Con and Sat TV. In
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lovely condition and only a short distance to all amenities. Three terraces and a communal pool. Tel 968 971 860 (92307) 3 Bed, 2 bath semi detached house, south facing for all year round sunshine. Partly furnished with SAT TV, short walk to many amenities. Two lovely communal pool areas. A lovely house and viewing is recommended. reduced to 107,500 euros call 667 592 467 (92308) Beautifully presented 2 bed ground floor bungalow. Property consists of Lounge/Diner, good sized kitchen with storage area, Master bedroom with fitted wardrobes, twin bedroom with fitted wardrobes and family bathroom. Good sized garden and communal pool. This property is located just a short stroll to Villamartin Plaza and is ideal for full time living and holidays 80,000 euros Tel 966 772 553 (92320) Lovely 3 bed, 2 bath detached villa situated on one level, with private pool, between San Miguel de Salinas and Torremendo. Fully furnished with all white goods and electricals. Ceiling fans in all rooms, Sat TV and Internet. Beautiful views across the salt lakes to Torrevieja and the Mediterranean, 5kms from San Miguel. With garage and covered drive. Now Reduced to 160,000 Euros. Call 667 592 467. (92331) 2 bed, 2 bath Quad house situated in the very popular area of Torre de la Horadada. Open lounge, Air/Con and Sat TV and within walking distance to the many amenities and the beautiful beach and Marina. Communal pool area and views to the sea. 144,950 euros. Call 667 592 467 (92332) South facing Marbella style quad bungalow on one level, easy maintenance, low community fees, perfect for full-time living and very good location for a hol-
Monday, 4th March, 2013 iday home 2/3 bed 2 bath air conditioned, off road parking large beautiful communal pool and garden nice communtiy, low fees close to all of the amenities of Cabo Roig perfect location for holidays or full-time living only 15 mins walk to Cabo Roig beach. REDUCED to 99,000 euros. Call 667 592 467 (92613) Beautiful Detached Villa has 3 beds and 2 baths. South facing with air con SAT TV and a full central heating system. On a 400m2 plot with a beautiful 10 x 5 private pool with a fantastic waterfall.Lovely private roof solarium with views across la Zenia bay,this property should be seen. 259,750 euros call 667 592 467 (92615) South facing 2 bed, 1 bath Marbella Bungalow.In fantastic condition and furnished to a very high standard. Includes A/con and Sat TV.Private roof solarium with sea views, off road parking and plenty of garden space,also within walking distance of all amenities. Reduced to 98,000 euros call 667 592 467 / 968 971 860 (92673) Lovely 2 bed, 1 1/2 bathroom Townhouse situated in La Florida. South facing with front and rear balconies for all year round sunshine,also has front and rear garden areas. Two communal pool areas and only a short walk to the popular Emerald Isle complex. 74,950 euros. Call 667 592 467 (92674) 2 bed 1 bath Battenburg style townhouse in the popular Cabo Roig area.Furnished with A/con and Sat T.V. and the rear courtyard has been converted into an extended kitchen.Use of four communal pools and walking distance to all amenities and the beach JUST REDUCED 87,500 euros call 667 592 467 (92675) lovely 2 bed 2 bath modern ground floor apartment in Punta Prima.
Fully furnished and includes Sat T.V and A/con throughout. Within walking distance of all amenities and also the beach. This is a must see. 109,750 euros call 667 592 467 (92676) Two/ Three bed, one bath apartment located in the heart of La Zenia, close to the shops, bars, supermarkets and the beautiful beaches. The apartment comes fully furnished with SAT T.V. Communal Pool area. This property offers excellent rental potential due to its location. 109,950 euros call 667 592 467 (92677) A stunning quad villa in playa golf property with 2 bedrooms 1.5 bathroom and large garden just a short walk from bars and the bus and only a 5 mins drive to the beach 115,000 euros contact Ian on 644 115 988 (96290) 2 Bedroom quad villa in Lomas de Cabo Roig just 5 mins walk to the shop and about 5 mins drive to the beach this has been a lovely home but need to sell now it only 89,999 euros call Carl on 672 875 251 (96292)
www.yourlocalnewspaper.info Ground floor bungalow over looking community garden and just a short walk from the supermarket carrefour in Torrevieja this is a lovely property with a nice size garden Ideal for you if you are looking to be close to all amenties was 99,000 euros now 75,000 euros call me James on 644 138 502 (96293) Refurbished top floor bungalow with private garden and private solarium in the Verdemars with sea view and golf views also we have refurbished to a high standard there is a lovely stream just a few mins walk away and the communtiy is a nice and clean with 2 communal pool now 124,999 euros call today paul on 634 043 697 (96294) Ground Floor 2 Bedroom, 1 bathroom Apartment. Fully Furnished and Includes Air Con and SAT TV. It has off-road parking and overlooks the Marquesa Golf Course literally front-line views. The property is in lovely condition. 69,950 euros call 667 592 467 (96311) Two Bedroom, two bathroom
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Attached Bungalow situated in La Florida. South facing with views to the sea from two double glazed conservatories and also the solarium. Fully furnished SAT TV and close to all amenities. It is also only walking distance to the popular Emerald Isle complex. 106,950 euros call 667 592 467 (96314) 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, detached bungalow. Fully furnished, Sat Tv, A/C and central heating. The property is on a good size plot, with a private roof solarium, off road parking, also includes a hot tub. It has sea views and is walking distance to Flamenca Beach and all it’s amenities. EUR 160000. Call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860. (96318) 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, south facing detached villa. Furnished to high standard with A/C, Sat TV. The property has a beautiful private pool area with all day sunshine. Located in the heart of Playa Flamenca and has access to all ameminities. EUR 264,950. Call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860. (96319)
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Show. Guests air their differences. (T) 11.30 This Morning. Celebrity chat and lifestyle features. (T) 1.30 Loose Women. With Henry Winkler. (T) 2.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 2.55 ITV News London; Weather. (T) 3.00 Dinner Date. Jordan from Essex hopes to find love. (R) (T) 4.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. Features, music and conversation. (T) 4.59 ITV London Weather. (T)
5.00 Ade in Britain. New series. Adrian Edmondson meets traditional food producers. (T) 6.00 The Chase. Bradley Walsh presents as four contestants answer general knowledge questions and work as a team to take on ruthless quiz genius the Chaser and secure a cash prize. (T) 7.00 ITV News London; Weather. (T) 7.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 8.00 Emmerdale. Gennie tries to persuade Brenda to have the biopsy, asking her to do it for Molly. Thomas tries to keep out of Cameron’s way, while Laurel and Ashley worry about Sandy. (T) 8.30 Coronation Street. Stella warns Karl to stay away — so he responds by kidnapping her in his cab. Fiz and Tina track down Kirsty’s mum Alison, and Tim tells Faye he cannot attend her school play. (T)
Denominator. (T) 5.00 Deal or No Deal. (T) 6.00 Four in a Bed. Owner Helen Marriott treats her guests to essential breathing lessons and soul-soothing foot massages at the Fountain’s Court Holistic Health Hotel in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. (R) (T) 6.30 Come Dine with Me. Dog-mad executive PA Julie-Ann Rayner hosts the first dinner party in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, and hopes to impress her guests with a ‘taste of the sea’ menu. (T) 7.00 The Simpsons. Bart creates a comic-strip featuring an angry character based on Homer — who vows to make more of an effort to control his temper in future. Featuring the voice of Stan Lee. (R) (T) 7.30 Hollyoaks. Walker decides the time has come to get rid of Maxine for good, Ruby prepares to return to college after her suspension, and Will manipulates an awkward situation to his advantage. (T) 8.00 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.55 4thought.tv. Members of the public talk about atheist ‘churches’, where people meet every Sunday for so-called Godless gatherings, combining music, singing, meditation and life worship. (T) 9.00 Death on the Wards: Channel 4 Dispatches. Allegations that thousands of seriously ill patients have been put on a ‘pathway to death’ by doctors, likened to legalised euthanasia, despite claims they could have lived longer. (T) 9.30 SuperScrimpers. New series. Mrs Moneypenny tours the UK to tackle the public’s everyday money matters, beginning in Liverpool, answering queries on everything from phone bills to travel insurance. (T) 10.00 Embarrassing Bodies. The clinic arrives in Caerphilly, where patients include a woman for whom weight loss has left her nipples near her nether regions. Plus, a case of festering feet. (T) 11.00 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA. Gordon Ramsay travels to Fremont, California, in an attempt to save a failing restaurant that is tearing the owners’ marriage apart. (T) 12.05 Alan Carr: Chatty Man. (R) (T) 1.05 Random Acts. (T) 1.10 Shameless. (R) (T) 2.05 The Shooting Gallery. (T) 2.35 Southland. (T) 3.15 Get Your House in Order. (R) (T) 4.10 The Renovation Game. (R) (T) 5.05 How to Look Good Naked. (R) (T) 6.00 Deal or No Deal. (R) (T) 6.55 Kirstie’s Handmade Treasures. (R) (T) Channel 5
Stella warns Karl to stay away. 9.00 Cornwall with Caroline Quentin. Sarah, Emma and Lucy throw a glamorous tea party for the villagers of St Mawgan, and Caroline catches crab with Port Isaac fisherman Callum Greenhalgh. (T) 9.30 Coronation Street. Karl drives Stella to a secluded spot and apologises for his behaviour, but refuses to take her home. Alison visits Kirsty and quizzes her about Tyrone’s abusiveness. (T) 10.00 Broadchurch. New series. A detective investigates the mysterious death of an 11-year-old boy in an idyllic seaside town. Crime drama, starring David Tennant, Olivia Colman and Andrew Buchan. (T) 11.00 ITV News at Ten and Weather. (T) 11.30 ITV News London; Weather. (T) 11.35 The Agenda. ITV’s political editor Tom Bradby presents a discussion on the week’s main talking points, with guests from the worlds of politics and popular culture. (T) 12.05 Monk. Adrian is hired by three homeless men. (R) (T) 1.00 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming. 4.00 Champions League Weekly. A look ahead to the opening last-16 second-leg matches. (T) 4.25 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. 6.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences. (R) (T) CHANNEL 4 7.10 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 8.05 According to Jim. (R) (T) 8.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 8.55 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 9.30 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.00 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.30 Frasier. (R) (T) 11.00 The Secret Millionaire USA. (R) (T) 12.00 Phil Spencer: Secret Agent. (R) (T) 1.00 Channel 4 News Midday Summary. (T) 1.05 Come Dine with Me. (R) (T) 1.35 What’s Cooking? (T) 2.45 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away. (T) 3.45 Countdown. (T) 4.30 The Common
Monday, 4th March, 2013 14.00 Non Stop Music 16.00 Shopping and Info 18.00 Celebrity Archive – Simon is with entertainer and TV personality Michael Barrymore 18.05 The Wedding Show (series) – The choice of cakes is limitless. 18.15 Spanish Eye – We talk to Mike Gatting and Rachael Heyhoe Flint at La Manga. 18.30 Orihuela Mods and Scooters – lovers of Vespas and Ska get together in Orihuela. 19.00 Let's Talk – Simon talks to performer, entertainer and personality Glenroy Oakley. 19.30 Viva Vino (series) Discovering wine in fabulous surroundings with people who are passionate about them. 20.00 – 22.00 Local Information and Non Stop Music
7.00 Milkshake!: Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 7.10 Igam Ogam. (R) (T) 7.20 Fireman Sam. (R) (T) 7.30 Jelly Jamm. (R) (T) 7.45 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 7.50 Olive the Ostrich. (R) (T) 7.55 Milkshake! Show Songs. (R) (T) 8.00 Little Princess. (R) (T) 8.10 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) (T) 8.20 The Mr Men Show. (R) (T) 8.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 8.45 Noddy in Toyland. (R) (T) 9.00 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 9.10 Little Lodgers. (R) (T) 9.15 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.20 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.25 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.30 Milkshake! Monkey. (R) (T) 9.35 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 9.45 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 10.00 Tickety Toc. (R) (T) 10.15 The Wright Stuff. 12.10 Trisha. (T) 1.00 Looney Tunes. (R) (T) 1.10 5 News Lunchtime. (T) 1.15 Danger: Diggers at Work. (R) (T) 2.15 Home and Away. (T) 2.45 Neighbours. (T) 3.15 NCIS. (R) (T) 4.15 FILM: The Negotiator (2005). Premiere. Thriller, starring Elisabeth Rohm. (T) 6.00 5 News at 5. (T) 6.30 Neighbours. Vanessa and Lucas have difficulty being honest with each other, and Toadie helps Karl reconcile with Susan, but the return of a face from the past could be about to cause problems. (R) (T) 7.00 Home and Away. Bianca asks Liam for a divorce after deciding to help Heath fight for custody of Darcy, and Roo is distraught to discover that Maddy and Spencer have run away. (R) (T) 7.30 5 News at 6.30. (T) 8.00 Beat the Ancestors. Dick Strawbridge challenges a team of engineers to re-create an enormous bolt-throwing siege engine known as the catapulta, a design perfected by the Romans; (R) (T) 8.00 5 News Update. (T) 9.00 Police Interceptors. Officers patrol during Black Eye Friday — one of Cumbria’s most alcohol-fuelled nights of the year, and help a woman trapped inside a burning car; (T) 9.00 5 News at 9. (T) 10.00 Robson’s Extreme Fishing Challenge. Actor Robson Green journeys to Mozambique to take on some of the African country’s best anglers, including Duarte Rato, who has an international reputation for catching huge fish. (T) 11.00 Manchester United: Munich Air Crash. An investigation into the disaster, which occurred on February 6, 1958, killing 23 people including eight of Manchester United’s ‘Busby Babes’ and three members of the club’s staff. (T) 12.00 FILM: Rocky (1976). Oscar-winning boxing drama, starring Sylvester Stallone. (T) 2.20 SuperCasino. 5.00 House Doctor. (R) (T) 5.20 House Doctor. (R) (T) 5.45 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R) (T) 6.10 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T) 6.35 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T)
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7.00 Breakfast. Headlines and business news. (T) 10.15 Heir Hunters. Michael Fish learns about his family history. (T) 11.00 Homes Under the Hammer. Properties in Cornwall, Kent and Northumberland. (R) (T) 11.58 BBC News; Weather. (T) 12.00 Saints and Scroungers. A benefit cheat who tried to avoid paying back what he owed. (T) 12.45 Britain’s Empty Homes Revisited. An early 20th-century house in West Sussex. (T) 1.13 BBC News; Weather. (T) 1.15 Bargain Hunt. From London’s Portobello Road Market. (R) (T) 2.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 2.30 Regional News; Weather. (T) 2.40 Doctors. Jas learns Al’s true feelings toward her. (T) 3.10 Only Fools and Horses. Del visits the doctor. (R) (T) 4.00 Beat the Pack. Quiz, hosted by Jake Humphrey. (T) 4.45 Escape to the Country. Two sisters search for a property in Essex. (R) (T)
5.30 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. Catherine Southon and Mark Stacey head to Brussels. (T) 6.15 Pointless. Quiz show in which contestants try to score the fewest points possible by giving the least obvious correct answers to questions. Presented by Alexander Armstrong. (T) 7.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 7.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. (T) 8.00 The One Show. Live chat and topical reports, presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. (T) 8.30 EastEnders. Lola is livid with Phil following the judge’s ruling — prompting her to make a drastic decision. Jack gives Sharon an ultimatum, and Patrick encourages Ian to ask Denise out; (T) BBC News; Regional News. (T) 9.00 Holby City. A face from Malick’s past turns up on the ward, and the registrar’s emotions affect the way he treats the patient, forcing Ric to intervene. Jonny is thrown by Jac’s early return. (T) 10.00 Mayday. A devastating discovery throws the spotlight on a key suspect, Caitlin and Linus’s relationship deepens when she tells him a Presenter shameful secret, and Fiona grows suspicious of Eric Everett. Continues tomorrow. (T) Knowles 11.00 BBC News. (T) 11.25 Regional News; Weather; (T) National Lottery Update. (T) 11.35 The Matt Lucas Awards. New series. The funnyman hands out awards in bizarre categories, with the help of three celebrity guests. Ardal O’Hanlon, Robert Webb and Adil Ray are first to join him. (T)
Caruso. (R) (T) 7.00 Eggheads. Quiz, hosted by Jeremy Vine, in which the winners of famous game shows work as a team to tackle a new set of challengers. (T) 7.30 The Great British Winter. Ellie Harrison visits the Lake District to explore how Britain’s changeable weather affects the area’s landscape and wildlife. (T) 8.30 Great British Menu. Northern Ireland chefs Chris Fearon, Raymond McArdle and Ian Orr prepare seafood courses, including a kipper creation and a cleverly named scallop dish. (T) 9.00 Alex Polizzi: The Fixer. Alex gives advice to the owners of a family-run fish and chip shop struggling to make a profit following the decline of its lunchtime trade. (T) 10.00 The Railway: Keeping Britain on Track. The day-to-day struggles of running the West Coast Main Line, which faces ever-growing passenger numbers. Staff at Euston deal with frustrated travellers when a train breaks down. (T) 11.00 Heading Out. Sara meets a Dutch action hero and embarks on her course of life coaching with Toria, but a hypnosis session has unfortunate consequences for Justine. Comedy, starring Sue Perkins. (T) 11.30 Newsnight; (T) Weather. (T) 12.20 The Flying Scotsman: A Rail Romance. (R) (T) 1.20 Sign Zone: Brain Doctors. (R) (T) 2.20 This Is BBC Two. (T) 5.00 BBC Learning Zone. (T) London 7.00 Daybreak. Barbra Streisand and Seth Rogen talk about their new film. (T) 9.30 Lorraine. With actor Mark Strong. (T) 10.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences. (T) 11.30 This Morning. Celebrity chat and lifestyle features. (T) 1.30 Loose Women. With Arlene Phillips. (T) 2.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 2.55 ITV News London; Weather. (T) 3.00 Dinner Date. Stephanie from Edinburgh picks three blind dates. (R) (T) 4.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. Features, music and conversation. (T) 4.59 ITV London Weather. (T)
5.00 Ade in Britain. Adrian Edmondson explores the Peak District. (T) 6.00 The Chase. Bradley Walsh presents as four contestants answer general knowledge questions and work as a team to take on ruthless quiz genius the Chaser and secure a cash prize. (T) 7.00 ITV News London; Weather. (T) 7.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 8.00 Emmerdale. Brenda continues to keep Bob in the dark about her condition and fears getting too close. Ashley and Laurel grow increasingly concerned about the state of Sandy’s mental health. (T) 8.30 Live UEFA Champions League. Manchester United v Real Madrid (Kick-off 7.45pm). Adrian Chiles presents coverage of the last-16 secondleg match at Old Trafford, where a place in the quarter-finals is at stake. Subsequent programmes are subject to change. (T)
12.05 Cuckoo. New series. A couple discover their daughter got married during her gap year. (T) 12.35 Who Do You Think You Are? US. Actress and writer Rashida Jones researches her family history. (T) 1.20 FILM: The Killing Fields (1984). Fact-based drama, starring Sam Waterston. (T) 3.35 Weatherview. (T) 3.40 BBC News. 3.40 Asia Business Report. 3.45 Sport Today. 4.00 BBC News. 4.30 Asia Business Report. 4.45 Sport Today. 5.00 BBC News. 5.30 HARDtalk. 6.00 BBC News. 6.30 World Business Report. 6.45 BBC News. (T) BBC2 7.00 This Is BBC Two. (T) 7.05 Homes Under the Hammer. (R) (T) 8.05 Saints and Scroungers. (R) (T) 8.50 Britain’s Empty Homes Revisited. (R) (T) 9.20 Sign Zone: Show Me the Monet. (R) (T) 10.05 Sign Zone: The Great Comic Relief Bake Off. (R) (T) 11.05 Sign Zone: Robbed, Raided, Reunited. (R) (T) 11.35 HARDtalk. (R) (T) 12.00 BBC News. (T) 12.30 BBC World News. (T) 1.00 Daily Politics. (T) 2.00 The One Show. (R) (T) 2.30 The Super League Show. (R) (T) 3.15 Classic Mastermind. (R) (T) 3.45 Britain’s Heritage Heroes. (R) (T) 4.15 Great British Food Revival. (R) (T) 5.15 The Living Planet. (R) (T) 6.15 Vintage Antiques Roadshow. The team visits Royal Holloway college in Surrey, where the items valued include a collection of miniature paintings and a walking stick that once belonged to tenor Enrico
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18.00 Celebrity Archive – with Face from the A Team aka Dirk Benedict. 18.05 FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions – Computers and selling your house. 18.30 Let’s Talk Special – with OXO dad Michael Redfern just before his theatrical debut. 19.00 Real England (series) – a local producer’s film about some of his favourite areas of England. 20.00 – 22.00 Local Information and Non Stop Music
11.00 ITV News at Ten and Weather. (T) 11.30 ITV News London; Weather. (T) 11.35 UEFA Champions League: Extra Time. Manchester United v Real Madrid. Matt Smith presents highlights of the last-16 second-leg tie at Old Trafford, where the teams entered level at 1-1 following the first leg. (T)
Minute. (R) (T) 1.45 European Poker Tour. (T) 2.40 FIM Superbike World Championship. (R) (T) 3.10 KOTV Boxing Weekly. (T) 3.35 Sailing: America’s Cup Discovered. 4.00 Mark Webber Tasmania Challenge. (R) (T) 5.00 Come Dine with Me. (R) (T) 5.55 Deal or No Deal. (R) (T) 6.50 Kirstie’s Handmade Treasures. (R) (T)
12.35 Piers Morgan’s Life Stories: Lorraine Kelly. The Daybreak presenter discusses her life and career. (R) (T) 1.35 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming. 4.00 Loose Women. With Arlene Phillips. (R) 4.45 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. 6.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences. (R) (T)
7.00 Milkshake!: Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 7.10 Igam Ogam. (R) (T) 7.20 Fireman Sam. (R) (T) 7.30 Jelly Jamm. (R) (T) 7.45 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 7.50 Olive the Ostrich. (R) (T) 7.55 Milkshake! Show Songs. (R) (T) 8.00 Little Princess. (R) (T) 8.10 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) (T) 8.20 The Mr Men Show. (R) (T) 8.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 8.45 Noddy in Toyland. (R) (T) 9.00 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 9.10 Mio Mao. (R) (T) 9.15 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.20 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.25 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.30 Milkshake! Monkey. (R) (T) 9.35 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 9.45 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 10.00 Tickety Toc. (R) (T) 10.15 The Wright Stuff. 12.10 Trisha. (T) 1.00 Looney Tunes. (R) (T) 1.10 5 News Lunchtime. (T) 1.15 Danger: Diggers at Work. (R) (T) 2.15 Home and Away. (T) 2.45 Neighbours. (T) 3.15 NCIS. (R) (T) 4.10 FILM: ’Til Lies Do Us Part (2007). Thriller, starring Paula Trickey. (T) 6.00 5 News at 5. (T) 6.30 Neighbours. Sarah asks Karl to meet her and reveals she does not intend to stay, but when he kisses her goodbye, Susan witnesses it. Lucas decides to move into the family accommodation unit. (R) (T) 7.00 Home and Away. Heath and Bianca meet a social worker, but fail to make the positive impression they had hoped for, while Tamara returns to Summer Bay on the run from her ex-boyfriend. (R) (T) 7.30 5 News at 6.30. (T) 8.00 Monkey Life. Sammy the chimp goes into surgery and the stump-tailed macaque house gets a makeover to accommodate its elderly monkeys. (R) (T) 8.30 Highland Emergency. The Royal Navy’s Rescue 177 team helps a construction worker on the Isle of Arran whose hand has been crushed, before battling to overcome a storm and reach a fallen walker; (R) (T) 8.30 5 News Update. (T) 9.00 Benidorm ER. A pool cleaner’s livelihood is threatened by problems with his knees, while the family of a man who collapsed fears his insurance will not cover his treatment. Last in the series; (R) (T) 9.00 5 News at 9. (T) 10.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. The team investigates the killing of eight people at a local diner, but the case is complicated when it is revealed one of the victims was due to testify at a forthcoming trial. (T) 11.00 CSI: NY. The initiation rites of a fraternity house turn deadly when a student is killed and another disappears, leading the detectives to a sinister money-making scheme. (R) (T) 11.55 Dallas. (T) 12.50 CSI: Miami. (R) (T) 1.50 True Crimes: The First 72 Hours. (T) 2.10 SuperCasino. (T) 5.00 House Doctor. (R) (T) 5.25 House Doctor. (R) (T) 5.45 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R) (T) 6.10 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T) 6.35 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T)
CHANNEL 4 7.10 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 8.00 According to Jim. (R) (T) 8.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 8.55 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 9.30 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.00 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.30 Frasier. (R) (T) 11.00 The Secret Millionaire. (R) (T) 12.00 Phil Spencer: Secret Agent. (R) (T) 1.00 Channel 4 News Midday Summary. (T) 1.05 Come Dine with Me. (R) (T) 1.35 What’s Cooking? (T) 2.45 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away. (T) 3.45 Countdown. (T) 4.30 The Common Denominator. (T) 5.00 Deal or No Deal. (T) 6.00 Four in a Bed. The contestants head to the Whittington & Cat, a pub in Hull that also offers B&B, and are intrigued by proprietor Sue Perkins’ breakfast menu. (R) (T) 6.30 Come Dine with Me. Grandmother Carol Dolman hosts the second dinner party in Southend-onSea, Essex, hoping her scallops and roast lamb and ‘dress to impress’ theme will win her the £1,000 prize. (T) 7.00 The Simpsons. Marge and Homer try to reunite Apu with his estranged wife Manjula, who has thrown him out of the family home for having an affair with a delivery woman. (R) (T) 7.30 Hollyoaks. Sienna places herself in grave danger as her suspicions about Maxine’s disappearance intensify. Texas declares her love for Will, and Sinead takes a job at the Price Slice. (T) 8.00 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.55 4thought.tv. Members of the public talk about atheist ‘churches’, where people meet every Sunday for so-called Godless gatherings, combining music, singing, meditation and life worship. (T) 9.00 Supersize vs Superskinny. Christian Jessen catches up with three of last year’s participants to find out whether they have managed to stick to their new healthy lifestyles. (T) 10.00 16 Kids and Counting. New series. The lives of seven of Britain’s largest families, exploring such issues as sibling rivalry, discipline and finances. The Radfords have 11 of their children christened. (T) 11.00 Shameless. Mimi tries to prevent the school from being failed by an inspector, while Frank discovers an unexpected perk of his job as caretaker. Guest starring James Dreyfus. (T) 12.05 Derek. (R) (T) 12.40 Random Acts. (T) 12.45 One Born Every
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7.00 Breakfast. Headlines and business news. (T) 10.15 Heir Hunters. The probate researchers visit a Welsh school site. (T) 11.00 Homes Under the Hammer. Properties in Mid Glamorgan, London and Co Durham. (R) (T) 11.58 BBC News; Weather. (T) 12.00 Saints and Scroungers. A teenager whose life spiralled out of control after the death of his brother. (T) 12.45 Britain’s Empty Homes Revisited. A collapsing barn in rural Lincolnshire. (T) 1.13 BBC News; Weather. (T) 1.15 Bargain Hunt. From Norfolk. (T) 2.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 2.30 Regional News; Weather. (T) 2.40 Doctors. The team assembles for a murder-mystery evening. (T) 3.10 Only Fools and Horses. Rodney ties the knot with Cassandra. (R) (T) 4.00 Beat the Pack. Quiz, hosted by Jake Humphrey. (T) 4.45 Escape to the Country. A couple with a budget of £700,000 search for a new home in Devon. (R) (T)
5.30 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. The competition heads to an auction in Rayleigh, Essex. (T) 6.15 Pointless. Quiz show in which contestants try to score the fewest points possible by giving the least obvious correct answers to questions. Presented by Alexander Armstrong. (T) 7.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 7.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. (T) 7.55 Party Political Broadcast. By the Labour Party. (R) (T) 8.00 The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the live magazine show featuring topical reports from around the UK and big-name studio guests; (T) BBC News; Regional News. (T) 9.00 EastEnders. Lola makes off with Lexi, but it seems unlikely she will get very far. Jack is furious with Sharon for helping Phil with the search, and Ian finally asks Denise out. (T) 9.30 Fake Britain. Dominic Littlewood investigates a clamping firm accused of faking fines and meets a man who tracked down the fraudster who stole his identity. (T) 10.00 Mayday. Linus makes a dangerous promise to Caitlin and discovers the true nature of Everett’s connection to Hattie, while Fiona and Alan come to blows over Charlotte’s odd behaviour. Concludes tomorrow. (T) 11.00 BBC News. (T) 11.25 Regional News; Weather; (T) National Lottery Update. (T) 11.35 A Question of Sport: 1000 Not Out. Phil Tufnell and Matt Dawson are joined by four of their predecessors as captain, Ally McCoist, Bill Beaumont, John Parrott and Willie Carson for the 1,000th episode of the quiz. (R) (T)
Antiques Roadshow. The team returns to Royal Holloway college, Surrey, where items assessed include a ring with an unusual diamond and a rare gold watch. (R) (T) 6.55 Party Political Broadcast. By the Labour Party. (T) 7.00 Eggheads. Quiz, hosted by Jeremy Vine, in which the winners of famous game shows work as a team to tackle a new set of challengers. (T) 7.30 The Great British Winter. Ellie Harrison continues her exploration of Britain’s most extreme winter landscapes, searching for beauty behind the bleakness within forest environments. (T) 8.30 Great British Menu. Northern Ireland chefs Chris Fearon, Raymond McArdle and Ian Orr prepare main courses for the Comic Relief banquet, featuring lamb and venison dishes. (T) 9.00 The Hairy Bikers: Everyday Gourmets. Si King and Dave Myers demonstrate how to make a restaurant-quality meal on a tight budget, gaining inspiration from the work of 19th-century chef Alexis Soyer. Last in the series. (T) 10.00 America’s Poor Kids. Documentary offering a unique insight into the impact of America’s economic crisis, as three children affected by the downturn reveal how life is viewed from their perspective. (T) 11.00 Going Underground: A Culture Show Special. Alastair Sooke presents a cultural history of the London Underground to mark its 150th anniversary and follows the progress of a new artwork for all 270 stations by Mark Wallinger. (T) 11.30 Newsnight; (T) Weather. (T) 12.20 The Railway: Keeping Britain on Track. (R) (T) 1.20 Sign Zone: See Hear. (R) (T) 1.50 This Is BBC Two. (T) 5.00 BBC Learning Zone. (T) London 7.00 Daybreak. News and entertainment. (T) 9.30 Lorraine. Entertainment and fashion news. (T) 10.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences. (T) 11.30 This Morning. Celebrity chat and lifestyle features. (T) 1.30 Loose Women. With American jazz vocalist Curtis Stigers. (T) 2.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 2.55 ITV News London; Weather. (T) 3.00 Dinner Date. John from St Albans chooses three blind dates. (R) (T) 4.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. Features, music and conversation. (T) 4.59 ITV London Weather. (T)
5.00 Ade in Britain. Adrian Edmondson travels to Berkshire. (T)
12.15 The Matt Lucas Awards. The funnyman hands out awards in bizarre categories. (R) (T) 12.45 FILM: Management (2008). Comedy, starring Jennifer Aniston and Steve Zahn. (T) 2.15 Weatherview. (T) 2.20 BBC News. 2.20 Newsday. 2.30 ABC World News with Diane Sawyer. 3.00 BBC News. 3.30 Asia Business Report. 3.45 Sport Today. 4.00 BBC News. 4.30 Asia Business Report. 4.45 Sport Today. 5.00 BBC News. 5.30 Panorama. 6.00 BBC News. 6.30 World Business Report. 6.45 BBC News. (T) BBC2 7.00 Homes Under the Hammer. (R) (T) 8.00 Saints and Scroungers. (R) (T) 8.45 Britain’s Empty Homes Revisited. (R) (T) 9.15 Sign Zone: Show Me the Monet. (R) (T) 10.00 Sign Zone: The Great Comic Relief Bake Off. (R) (T) 11.00 Sign Zone: Food & Drink. (R) (T) 11.30 See Hear. (T) 12.00 BBC News. (T) 12.30 Daily Politics. (T) 2.00 The One Show. (R) (T) 2.30 Weakest Link. (R) (T) 3.15 Classic Mastermind. (R) (T) 3.45 Britain’s Heritage Heroes. (R) (T) 4.15 Great British Food Revival. (R) (T) 5.15 The Living Planet. (R) (T) 6.10 Vintage
6.00 The Chase. Bradley Walsh presents as four contestants answer general knowledge questions and work as a team to take on ruthless quiz genius the Chaser and secure a cash prize. (T) 7.00 ITV News London; Weather. (T) 7.25 Party Political Broadcast. By the Labour Party. (R) (T) 7.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 8.00 Emmerdale. Sandy shocks Laurel and Ashley
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with the news he wants to move out, while Bob is hopeful when Brenda visits, only for her to tell him their relationship will never work. (T) Coronation Street. Karl faces the consequences of his actions when Stella tells her friends he kidnapped her last night, while Kirsty prepares to confess her lies to the police. (T) Food Glorious Food. Carol Vorderman continues her search for Britain’s best home-cooked dish as hopefuls from the south-west of England gather in Devon to vie for a place in the semifinals. (T) Lightfields. Eve suspects Lucy’s death was no accident, Vivien’s state of mind deteriorates as parts of her memory return and Pip struggles to keep up the pretence that his sister never existed. (T) ITV News at Ten and Weather. (T) ITV News London; Weather. (T) First Among Equals: The Laurie Cunningham Story. The remarkable career of the footballer who became the first Englishman to transfer to Real Madrid and the first black player to represent England in a competitive match. (T)
12.35 Safari Vet School. New students struggle to take decisive action. (R) (T) 1.05 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming. 4.00 FILM: Columbo: Playback (1975). Crime drama, with Peter Falk. (T) 5.15 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. 6.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences. (R) (T) CHANNEL 4 7.10 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 8.00 According to Jim. (R) (T) 8.25 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 8.55 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 9.30 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.00 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.30 Frasier. (R) (T) 11.00 The Secret Millionaire. (R) (T) 12.00 Phil Spencer: Secret Agent. (R) (T) 1.00 Channel 4 News Midday Summary. (T) 1.05 Come Dine with Me. (R) (T) 1.35 What’s Cooking? (T) 2.45 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away. (T) 3.45 Countdown. (T) 4.30 The Common Denominator. (T) 5.00 Deal or No Deal. (T) 6.00 Four in a Bed. Khurram Saba hosts the third night of the competition at his Saba Hotel in London, and Candida Leaver is extremely displeased when she experiences a sleepless night. (R) (T) 6.30 Come Dine with Me. Science teacher Damian Loneragan hosts the third dinner party in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, where he hopes his chillibased dishes will help him win the £1,000 prize. (T) 7.00 The Simpsons. Lisa is made to take gymnastics classes with a group of college-age students, while Bart catches a highly contagious virus and has to live in a plastic bubble. (R) (T) 7.30 Hollyoaks. Will resorts to desperate measures to keep tabs on Texas as his paranoia grows. Ruby tries to make amends at college, and Sinead begins to understand the reality of her situation. (T) 8.00 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.55 4thought.tv. Members of the public talk about atheist ‘churches’, where people meet every Sunday for so-called Godless gatherings, combining music, singing, meditation and life worship. (T) 9.00 Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners. Tackling the home of a shopaholic who collects Star Trek memorabilia in the belief it will one day be his children’s inheritance. Plus, a flat that has not been cleaned for a year. (T) 10.00 One Born Every Minute. A well-prepared couple look forward to their child’s birth, and a first-time mum who has no idea what lies in store on the maternity ward gets much-needed support from her partner. (T) 11.00 Derek. Hannah receives a phone call from a man claiming to be Derek’s father, but the retirementhome worker is not keen on meeting him. Lizzie’s health deteriorates. Last in the series. (T) 11.35 Anna & Katy. (T) 12.05 8 Out of 10 Cats Uncut. (T) 12.50 Random Acts. (T) 12.55 The Last Leg. (R) (T) 1.30 The New Normal. (T) 1.55 Revenge. (T) 2.40 FILM: After the Sunset (2004). Comedy thriller, starring Pierce Brosnan. (T) 4.15 Come Dine with Me. (R) (T) 5.10 Deal or No Deal. (R) (T) 6.05 Countdown. (R) (T) 6.50 Kirstie’s Handmade Treasures. (R) (T) Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 7.10 Igam Ogam. (R)
(T) 7.20 Fireman Sam. (R) (T) 7.30 Jelly Jamm. (R) (T) 7.45 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 7.50 Olive the Ostrich. (R) (T) 7.55 Milkshake! Show Songs. (R) (T) 8.00 Little Princess. (R) (T) 8.10 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) (T) 8.20 The Mr Men Show. (R) (T) 8.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 8.45 Noddy in Toyland. (R) (T) 9.00 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 9.10 Mio Mao. (R) (T) 9.15 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.20 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.25 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.30 Milkshake! Monkey. (R) (T) 9.35 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 9.45 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 10.00 Tickety Toc. (R) (T) 10.15 The Wright Stuff. 12.10 Trisha. (T) 1.00 Looney Tunes. (R) (T) 1.10 5 News Lunchtime. (T) 1.15 Danger: Diggers at Work. (R) (T) 2.15 Home and Away. (T) 2.45 Neighbours. (T) 3.15 NCIS. (R) (T) 4.15 FILM: Mystery Woman: Mystery Weekend (2005). Whodunit, starring Kellie Martin. (T) 6.00 5 News at 5. (T) 6.30 Neighbours. Karl pleads with Sarah not to reveal the full extent of their past affair, while Sophie shows Rani a malicious internet page someone has created about her family. (R) (T) 7.00 Home and Away. Dex is frustrated with the way Casey has been treating Sasha and decides to confront him. Meanwhile, in an attempt to spend time alone with Indi, Jett locks Romeo in the shed. (R) (T) 7.30 5 News at 6.30. (T) 8.00 Robson’s Extreme Fishing Challenge. Actor Robson Green journeys to Mozambique to take on some of the African country’s best anglers, including Duarte Rato, who has an international reputation for catching huge fish; (R) (T) 8.00 5 News Update. (T) 9.00 Fred West: Born to Kill? Psychologists and criminology experts analyse the personalities of some of the world’s most infamous murderers, beginning with serial killer Fred West; (R) (T) 9.00 5 News at 9. (T) 10.00 NCIS. The team suspects a serial killer is on the loose when a Navy lieutenant dies of overhydration and another body is found nearby, and Ducky introduces Gibbs to his new girlfriend. (T) 11.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Novak tries to track down Benson, whose testimony is vital to the outcome of a rape prosecution — unaware she has been arrested in Oregon while posing as a green activist. (R) (T) 11.55 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (R) (T) 12.50 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (R) (T) 1.50 True Crimes: The First 72 Hours. (T) 2.10 SuperCasino. 5.00 Divine Designs. (R) (T) 5.25 Great Artists. (R) (T) 5.50 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R) (T) 6.10 HouseBusters. (R) (T) 6.35 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T)
Wednesday, 6th March, 2013 14.00 Non Stop Music 16.00 Shopping and Info 18.00 Celebrity Archive – He ate my hamster you know! Simon talks to Freddie Starr. 18.05 Dead Frequency – local producer’s debut horror film shot in Newcastle and featuring some Costa Blanca talent. 20.00 – 22.00 Local Information and Non Stop Music
W ednesday, ednesday, 6th March, 2013 07:00 Breakfast News with Mark Nolan 11:00 Brunch with Chris Heard 14:00 Calder´s Daytime Confessions (Rpt) 15:00 The Gary Jackson Show 17:00 The PBT Show 19:00 Exite Classics - 70’s at 7, 80’s at 8, 90’s at 9 and the Classics Megamix 22:00 Calder´s Confessions UNCUT 23:00 The Love Zone 00:01 The Overnight Jukebox
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7.00 Breakfast. Headlines and business news. (T) 10.15 Heir Hunters. A former member of the Royal College of Surgeons dies without leaving a will. (T) 11.00 Homes Under the Hammer. Properties in Kent, Cumbria and Wiltshire. (R) (T) 11.58 BBC News; Weather. (T) 12.00 Saints and Scroungers. The fraud team at Ealing calls on a handwriting expert. (T) 12.45 Britain’s Empty Homes Revisited. Returning to homes in Birmingham and Stoke-on-Trent. (T) 1.13 BBC News; Weather. (T) 1.15 Bargain Hunt. From Newark county showground. (R) (T) 2.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 2.30 Regional News; Weather. (T) 2.40 Doctors. Kevin and Heston treat a couple after an argument turns violent. (T) 3.10 Only Fools and Horses. Del grabs an opportunity to make a quick profit. (R) (T) 4.00 Beat the Pack. Quiz, hosted by Jake Humphrey. (T) 4.45 Escape to the Country. House buyers from London look for a property in Suffolk. (R) (T)
5.30 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. The competition heads to West Sussex. (T) 6.15 Pointless. Quiz show in which contestants try to score the fewest points possible with the least obvious correct answers. Presented by Alexander Armstrong. (T) 7.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 7.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. (T) 8.00 The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the live magazine, featuring celebrity chat and stories of interest. (T) 8.30 EastEnders. Phil and Sharon trace Lola to the house where her friend Alexa is staying, but the teenage mum remains one step ahead of them. Denise and Ian prepare to spend the night together; (T) BBC News; Regional News. (T) 9.00 Waterloo Road. Scout’s future is thrown into doubt when her mum returns to her thieving ways. Connor faces a dilemma as his secret wedding to Imogen approaches, and Grantly is rushed to hospital. Last episode in the current run. The series continues later in the year. (T) 10.00 Mayday. Things take a dark turn as the townsfolk gather for the memorial. Steve gets his moment with Angie, while Caitlin makes an eerie transformation. Last in the series. (T) 11.00 BBC News. (T) 11.25 Regional News; Weather. (T) 11.35 Question Time. David Dimbleby chairs a debate from Dover, with Shadow Education Secretary Stephen Twigg, Daily Mail columnist Melanie Phillips and Bob Crow, General Secretary of the RMT Union. (T) 12.35 This Week. The past seven days in politics. (T) 1.20 Skiing Weatherview. (T) 1.25 BBC News. 1.25 BBC News. 1.30 HARDtalk. 2.00 Newsday. 2.30 ABC World News with Diane Sawyer. 3.00 BBC News. 3.30 Asia Business Report. 3.45 Sport Today. 4.00 BBC News. 4.30 Asia Business Report. 4.45 Sport Today. 5.30 HARDtalk. 5.50 BBC News. 6.00 BBC News. 6.30 World Business Report. 6.45 BBC News. (T) BBC2 7.00 This Is BBC Two. (T) 7.05 Homes Under the Hammer. (R) (T) 8.05 Saints and Scroungers. (R) (T) 8.50 Britain’s Empty Homes Revisited. (R) (T) 9.20 Sign Zone: Show Me the Monet. (R) (T) 10.05 Sign Zone: The Great Comic Relief Bake Off. (R) (T) 11.05 Sign Zone: Robbed, Raided, Reunited. (R) (T) 11.35 HARDtalk. (R) (T) 12.00 BBC News. (T) 12.30 BBC World News.
(T) 1.00 Daily Politics. (T) 2.00 The One Show. (R) (T) 3.00 Coast. (R) (T) 3.20 Classic Mastermind. (R) (T) 3.50 Britain’s Heritage Heroes. (R) (T) 4.20 Great British Food Revival. (R) (T) 5.20 The Living Planet. (R) (T) 6.15 Vintage Antiques Roadshow. The team travels to Ottawa, Canada, to examine more treasured possessions, including a bronze figure and a 16th-century jewelled cross. (R) (T) 7.00 Eggheads. Quiz, hosted by Jeremy Vine, in which the winners of famous game shows work as a team to tackle a new set of challengers. (T) 7.30 The Great British Winter. Ellie Harrison visits Britain’s largest estuarine habitat in Morecambe Bay to discover the best-kept secrets of the winter landscape. (T) 8.30 Great British Menu. Northern Ireland chefs Chris Fearon, Raymond McArdle and Ian Orr prepare their desserts, before Glynn Purnell decides which two will go through to the regional final. (T) 9.00 The Planners. Chester Zoo proposes a £30million development, residents object to Edinburgh University’s plan for more student accommodation and a man wants to turn a former school into flats. (T) 10.00 How to Get to Heaven with the Hutterites. An insight into clandestine Christian community the Hutterites, who believe that living separately from what they refer to as ‘the world’ will secure them a place in heaven. (T) 11.00 Charlie Brooker’s Weekly Wipe. Highlights from the show in which the writer and broadcaster takes a satirical look at the latest news from politics, the media and the internet. Last in the series. (T) 11.30 Newsnight; (T) Weather. (T) 12.20 Married in Britain. (R) (T) 1.20 Going Underground: A Culture Show Special. (R) (T) 1.50 Sign Zone: Out of Jail and on the Streets. (R) (T) 2.50 This Is BBC Two. (T) 5.00 BBC Learning Zone. (T) London 7.00 Daybreak. Morning news and entertainment. (T) 9.30 Lorraine. With guest Richard Armitage. (T) 10.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences in front of a live studio audience. (T) 11.30 This Morning. Celebrity chat and lifestyle features. Plus, Sue Hill needs help solving crimes. (T) 1.30 Loose Women. Comedian Jason Manford guests. (T) 2.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 2.55 ITV News London; Weather. (T) 3.00 Dinner Date. Anwen from Manchester chooses three blind dates. (R) (T) 4.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. Features, music and conversation. (T) 4.59 ITV London Weather. (T)
5.00 Ade in Britain. Adrian Edmondson visits the East Midlands. (T) 6.00 The Chase. Bradley Walsh presents as four contestants answer questions and work as a team to take on ruthless quiz genius the Chaser with the chance of winning thousands of pounds. (T) 7.00 ITV News London; Weather. (T) 7.15 ITV News and Weather. (T) 7.45 Emmerdale. Hour-long episode. Brenda is determined to stay positive, but then the neurosurgeon delivers bad news, while Laurel and Ashley try to help Sandy find sheltered accommodation. (T) 8.45 UEFA Europa League Live. Tottenham Hotspur v Inter Milan (Kick-off 8.05pm). Coverage of the last-16 first-leg match at White Hart Lane, as Spurs host the Italians for the second time in three seasons. (T) 11.10 ITV News and Weather. (T) 11.40 ITV News London; Weather. (T) 11.45 The Jonathan Ross Show. The host chats to actor and comedian Jack Whitehall, former Bond girl Olga Kurylenko, TV presenter Carol Vorderman and American pop star Bruno Mars, who also performs live. (R) (T)
12.50 Grimefighters. A new recruit faces a house of horror in Leicester. (R) (T) 1.15 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming. 4.00 River Monsters. A search for the bull shark in South Africa. Last in the series. (R) (T) 4.50 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. 6.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences. (R) (T) CHANNEL 4 7.10 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 8.00 According to Jim. (R) (T) 8.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 8.55 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 9.25 Frasier. (R) (T) 9.55 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.30 Frasier. (R) (T) 11.00 The Secret Millionaire. (R) (T) 12.00 Phil Spencer: Secret Agent. (R) (T) 1.00 Channel 4 News Midday Summary. (T) 1.05 Come Dine with Me. (R) (T) 1.35 What’s Cooking? (T) 2.45 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away. (T) 3.45 Countdown. (T) 4.30 The Common Denominator. (T) 5.00 Deal or No Deal. (T) 6.00 Four in a Bed. Candida Leaver and Peter Starling, owners of the Bower Inn in Bridgwater, Somerset, play host and try to impress their guests with a spot of willow weaving. (R) (T) 6.30 Come Dine with Me. Steph Barrett hosts the fourth dinner party in Southend with a 1940s dress code to match her home, with the contestants putting their dancing shoes on to end the evening. (T) 7.00 The Simpsons. Homer is made to deliver meals to the elderly as part of a community service order — only to be suspected of killing an old woman on his round. With the voice of Carmen Electra. (R) (T) 7.30 Hollyoaks. Will is left with a dilemma when the spy-camera he planted on Texas records images of Kevin dumping what appears to be a body into the river. An admission by Sinead shocks Diane. (T) 8.00 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.55 4thought.tv. Members of the public talk about atheist ‘churches’, where people meet every Sunday for so-called Godless gatherings, combining music, singing, meditation and life worship. (T) 9.00 Britain’s Secret Shoppers. Justin Preston helps a couple haggle over the cost of dinner and a room at a hotel in Mayfair, and tries to improve the fortunes of a fancy-dress shop in Liverpool. (T) 10.00 What Destroyed the Hindenburg? Aeronautical engineer Jem Stansfield tries to determine the most likely cause of the Hindenburg disaster using three scale models of the airship, which crashed in 1937. (T)
Countdown. (R) (T) 6.50 Kirstie’s Handmade Treasures. (R) (T) Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 7.10 Igam Ogam. (R) (T) 7.20 Fireman Sam. (R) (T) 7.30 Jelly Jamm. (R) (T) 7.45 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 7.50 Olive the Ostrich. (R) (T) 7.55 Little Princess. (R) (T) 8.05 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) (T) 8.20 The Mr Men Show. (R) (T) 8.30 Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 8.45 Noddy in Toyland. (R) (T) 9.00 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 9.15 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.20 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.25 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.35 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 9.45 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 10.00 Tickety Toc. (R) (T) 10.15 The Wright Stuff. 12.10 Trisha. (T) 1.00 Looney Tunes. (R) (T) 1.10 5 News Lunchtime. (T) 1.15 Danger: Diggers at Work. (R) (T) 2.15 Home and Away. (T) 2.45 Neighbours. (T) 3.15 The Mentalist. (R) (T) 4.10 FILM: Cries in the Dark (2006). Thriller, starring Eva La Rue. (T) 6.00 5 News at 5. (T) 6.30 Neighbours. After spotting Rani’s graffiti, Paul vents his anger on new police officer Matt, while Lou worries about how his daughter will react to his fall from grace as she arrives in town. (R) (T) 7.00 Home and Away. Jett is forced to face the consequences of his scheme when Romeo’s cries for help are overheard by Maddy and Spencer as they attempt to break into a shed for shelter. (R) (T) 7.30 5 News at 6.30. (T) 8.00 Police Interceptors. Officers patrol during Black Eye Friday — one of Cumbria’s most alcohol-fuelled nights of the year, and help a woman trapped inside a burning car; (R) (T) 8.00 5 News Update. (T) 9.00 Cowboy Builders. New series. Dominic Littlewood and Melinda Messenger help a couple from Bradford complete work on their bungalow, and search for the builder who left it unfinished; (T) 9.00 5 News at 9. (T) 10.00 Jack Taylor: The Magdalen Martyrs. The private detective is hired by the daughter of a former inmate at the Magdalen laundries, who asks him to find a nun who tortured girls at the institution. Last in the series. (T) 11.55 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. (R) (T) 12.50 Inside Hollywood. 1.00 SuperCasino. 5.00 Divine Designs. (R) (T) 5.25 Great Artists. (R) (T) 5.50 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R) (T) 6.10 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T) 6.35 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T)
Thursday, 7th March, 2013 14.00 Non Stop Music 16.00 Shopping and Info 18.00 Celebrity Archive – with the son of one of Britain’s finest comedians – Gary Morcambe 18.05 Costa Blanca Life.(series) – A variety of places, people and events from all over the CB 19.00 Learn The Lingo (series) – Learning Spanish in a fun and interesting way. 19.15 The Passion – an award winning spooky story is adapted for TV and shot in Torrevieja. 19.45 Out and About in Torrevieja – Who knows that there used to be a railway that ran through Torrevieja? We see what’s left of it.
Thursday, Thursday, 7th March, 2013 11.00 Gogglebox. New series. Weekly TV review programme in which some of Britain’s most opinionated and avid viewers comment on the best and worst shows of the past seven days. (T) 11.50 Embarrassing Bodies. (R) (T) 12.50 Random Acts. (T) 12.55 My Tattoo Addiction. (R) (T) 1.50 Walking Wounded: Return to the Frontline. (R) (T) 2.50 Death on the Wards: Channel 4 Dispatches. (R) (T) 3.20 Time Team. (R) (T) 4.15 Come Dine with Me. (R) (T) 5.10 Deal or No Deal. (R) (T) 6.05
07:00 Breakfast News with Mark Nolan 11:00 Darren James - Around Midday 14:00 Calder´s Daytime Confessions (R) 15:00 My Generation with Gary Jackson 17:00 The PBT Show 19:00 Exite Classics - 70’s at 7, 80’s at 8, 90’s at 9 and the Classics Megamix 22:00 Calder´s Confessions UNCUT 23:00 The Love Zone 00:01 The Overnight Jukebox
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7.00 Breakfast. Headlines and business news. (T) 10.15 Heir Hunters. The researchers uncover the story of Jewish artist Jehuda Epstein. (T) 11.00 Homes Under the Hammer. Properties in North Yorkshire, Kent and Cornwall. (R) (T) 11.58 BBC News; Weather. (T) 12.00 Saints and Scroungers. A family whose members hid a wealth of property and unpaid tax. Last in the series. (T) 12.45 Britain’s Empty Homes Revisited. A run-down Edwardian terrace four years on. Last in the series. (T) 1.13 BBC News; Weather. (T) 1.15 Bargain Hunt. From Oswestry, Shropshire. (T) 2.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 2.30 Regional News; Weather. (T) 2.40 Doctors. Al downloads a diet app in a bid to lose weight. (T) 3.10 Only Fools and Horses. Raquel is offered an audition. (R) (T) 4.00 Beat the Pack. Quiz, hosted by Jake Humphrey. (T) 4.45 Escape to the Country. A super-sized family home in Cumbria. (R) (T)
5.30 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. Catherine Southon and Mark Stacey compete in the showdown. (T) 6.15 Pointless. Quiz show in which contestants try to score the fewest points possible. (T) 7.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 7.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. (T) 8.00 The One Show. Chris Evans and Alex Jones round off the week with celebrity guests and stories of interest to the UK. (T) 8.30 Rip Off Britain. Families promised cheaper electricity, only to be hit with bills that suggest otherwise; (T) BBC News; Regional News. (T) 9.00 EastEnders. Kim panics when she realises her sister failed to come home and Michael makes a surprising discovery behind Alice’s sofa. (T) 9.30 The Vicar of Dibley. First episode of Richard Curtis’s comedy. The villagers of Dibley discover their new vicar is a woman. (R) (T) 10.00 New Tricks. Brian falls under the spell of a rustic community as he investigates a death — but the discovery of a second body leads him to reconsider its apparently idyllic way of life. (R) 11.00 BBC News. (T) 11.25 Regional News; Weather; (T) National Lottery Update. (T) 11.35 Comic Relief’s Big Chat with Graham Norton. Highlights of the funnyman’s marathon chat show. (T) 12.35 Russell Brand’s Give It Up Gig for Comic Relief. A starstudded music and comedy gig. (T) 2.05 Weatherview. (T) 2.10 BBC News. 2.10 BBC News. 2.30 Click. 3.00 BBC News. 3.30 TBA. 4.00 BBC News. 4.30 Click. 4.45 Newswatch. 5.00 BBC News. 5.30 Five Minutes With. 6.00 BBC News. (T) BBC2 7.00 Homes Under the Hammer. (R) (T) 8.00 Saints and
Scroungers. (R) (T) 8.45 Britain’s Empty Homes Revisited. (R) (T) 9.15 Sign Zone: Show Me the Monet. (R) (T) 10.00 Sign Zone: The Great Comic Relief Bake Off. (R) (T) 11.00 Question Time. (R) (T) 12.00 BBC News. (T) 12.30 BBC World News. (T) 1.00 Daily Politics. (T) 2.00 The One Show. (R) (T) 2.30 Weakest Link. (R) (T) 3.15 Coast. (R) (T) 3.25 Classic Mastermind. (R) (T) 3.55 Britain’s Heritage Heroes. (R) (T) 4.25 Great British Food Revival. (R) (T) 5.25 The Trials of Life. (R) (T) 6.15 Vintage Antiques Roadshow. The team visits Whitchurch in Shropshire, where items include wooden peat buckets and a pair of silver claret jugs. (R) (T) 7.00 Eggheads. Quiz, hosted by Jeremy Vine, in which the winners of famous game shows work as a team to tackle a new set of challengers. (T) 7.30 The Great British Winter. Ellie Harrison concludes her journey with a trip to the Shetland archipelago. Here she discovers that life is far from dull in this bleak season. Last in the series. (T) 8.30 Great British Menu. The two remaining chefs from Northern Ireland prepare their entire menus for Prue Leith, Matthew Fort, Oliver Peyton and guest judge Charlie Higson. (T) 9.00 Mastermind. Five contenders compete in the third semi-final, with specialist subjects Otto von Bismarck, the novels of Sarah Waters, the films of Mel Brooks and Captain Scott’s last journey. (T) 9.30 Gardeners’ World. New series. Monty Don starts the gardening year by revealing the best way to lay a path, Carol Klein explores the diversity of snowdrops and Joe Swift designs a cottage garden. (T) 10.00 Wild Arabia. The changes that have swept across the Arabian peninsula since the discovery of oil (T) 11.00 QI. Stephen Fry with ‘J’ to Katy Brand, Sue Perkins, David Mitchell and Alan Davies. (R) (T) 11.30 Newsnight. (T) 12.00 The Review Show. (T) 12.45 Weather. (T) 12.50 FILM: I’ve Loved You So Long (2008). Premiere. Drama, starring Kristin Scott Thomas. 2.40 Sign Zone: Question Time. (R) (T) 3.40 This Is BBC Two. (T) London 7.00 Daybreak. News and entertainment. (T) 9.30 Lorraine. With Call the Midwife star Helen George. (T) 10.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences. (T) 11.30 This Morning. Celebrity chat and lifestyle features. (T) 1.30 Loose Women. With comedian Alan Carr. (T) 2.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 2.55 ITV News London; Weather. (T) 3.00 Dinner Date. Londoner Chris hopes to find love. (R) (T).
5.00 Ade in Britain. Adrian Edmondson explores Suffolk. (T) 6.00 The Chase. Bradley Walsh presents. 7.00 ITV News London; Weather. (T) 7.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 8.00 Emmerdale. Nikhil gives Brenda food for thought by preparing a list of the pros and cons of having surgery. 8.30 Coronation Street. Jason is excited about a possible job for the council, only for someone to steal his van. (T) 9.00 Wild Britain with Ray Mears. The survival expert’s personal highlights from the series. 9.30 Coronation Street. The police question Jason about a burning van, the solicitor tells Fiz that she could have jeopardised Tyrone’s case, and
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Eileen confronts Paul for lying about his whereabouts. (T) Piers Morgan’s Life Stories: Jayne Torvill & Christopher Dean. The Dancing on Ice mentors open up about the challenges they have faced. ITV News at Ten and Weather. (T) ITV News London; Weather. (T) FILM: Hard Target (1993). An out-of-work merchant sailor investigates sadistic hunters, action thriller, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Yancy Butler. (T)
1.20 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming. 4.00 FILM: Columbo: Dead Weight (1971). Crime drama, starring Peter Falk. (T) CHANNEL 4 7.05 Sali Mali. (R) (T) 7.10 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 8.05 According to Jim. (R) (T) 8.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 8.55 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 9.25 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.25 Frasier. (R) (T) 11.00 The Secret Millionaire. (R) (T) 12.00 Phil Spencer: Secret Agent. (R) (T) 1.00 Channel 4 News Midday Summary. (T) 1.05 Come Dine with Me. (R) (T) 1.35 What’s Cooking? (T) 2.45 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away. (T) 3.45 Countdown. (T) 4.30 The Common Denominator. (T) 5.00 Deal or No Deal. (T) 6.00 Four in a Bed. 6.30 Come Dine with Me. Scott Langley hosts the final party in Southend (T) 7.00 The Simpsons. Homer forms a security company to quell the rising tide of crime in Springfield (R) (T) 7.30 Hollyoaks. Will struggles to decide whether to expose Kevin’s nocturnal activities, Sinead is forced to make a life-changing decision, and Jacqui learns the secret behind Trudy’s success. (T) 8.00 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.55 4thought.tv. Members of the public talk about atheist ‘churches’, where people meet every Sunday for so-called Godless gatherings, combining music, singing, meditation and life worship. (T) 9.00 Come Dine with Me. A week of dinner parties in Chippenham, Wiltshire (T) 10.00 8 Out of 10 Cats. Jimmy Carr hosts the irreverent panel show. (T) 10.30 The Last Leg. Comedian Adam Hills is joined by Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker to provide a comic review of the significant moments of the past seven days. (T) 11.00 Alan Carr: Chatty Man. Ant and Dec talk about Saturday Night Takeaway. (T) 12.05 Paddy’s TV Guide. (T) 12.55 Random Acts. (T) 1.00 FILM: Cruel Intentions (1999). Drama, with Ryan Phillippe and Reese Witherspoon. (T) 2.45 2 Broke Girls. (T) 3.10 Don’t Trust the B**** in Apartment 23. (T) 3.35 Happy Endings. (R) (T) 4.00 Southland. (T)
(T) 1.10 5 News Lunchtime. (T) 1.15 Danger: Diggers at Work. (R) (T) 2.15 Home and Away. (T) 2.45 Neighbours. (T) 3.15 Person of Interest. (R) (T) 4.15 FILM: Web of Desire (2009). Thriller, starring Dina Meyer. (T) 6.00 5 News at 5. (T) 6.30 Neighbours. Priya’s hopes of saving her marriage encounter a major setback when Ajay is tempted by another woman. Tash finds a way to test how serious Andrew is about her. (R) (T) 7.00 Home and Away. Heath is devastated to discover that his visitation rights to Darcy have been revoked, while Roo and Harvey finally learn the truth about Maddy and Spencer. (R) (T) 7.30 5 News at 6.30. (T) 8.00 Manchester United: Munich Air Crash. An investigation into the disaster, which killed 23 people. 8.00 5 News Update. (T) 9.00 Ice Road Truckers. Lisa is still stranded in Prudhoe Bay following the blizzard, so Dave, 9.00 5 News at 9. (T) 10.00 The Mentalist. The team goes in search of a missing child who could prove to be an invaluable witness in the detectives’ long-standing attempt to bring billionaire Tommy Volker to justice. (T) 11.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. An injured man hijacks the helicopter transporting him to hospital — and Morgan is among those taken hostage, prompting Russell and the team to search for a way of rescuing her. (R) (T) 11.55 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (R) (T) 12.50 True Crimes: The First 72 Hours. (T) 1.15 SuperCasino. 4.55 Motorsport Mundial. 5.20 Great Artists. (R) (T) 5.45 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R) (T) 6.10 HouseBusters. (R) (T) 6.35 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T)
Friday 8th March, 2013 14.00 Non Stop Music 16.00 Shopping and Info 18.00 Celebrity Archive – Star of the Piano, Fargo and The Incredibles to name but a few – Holly Hunter. 18.05 FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions – Property exchange and info on the Spanish education system. 18.30 Let’s Talk – with Andy Ormiston and Susan Reader. 19.00 An Evening At... the Rojales Theatre with a collection of great acts. 20.00 – 22.00 Local Information and Non Stop Music
Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 7.10 Igam Ogam. (R) (T) 7.20 Fireman Sam. (R) (T) 7.30 Jelly Jamm. (R) (T) 7.45 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 7.50 Olive the Ostrich. (R) (T) 7.55 Little Princess. (R) (T) 8.05 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) (T) 8.20 The Mr Men Show. (R) (T) 8.30 Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 8.45 Noddy in Toyland. (R) (T) 9.00 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 9.15 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.25 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.30 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures. (R) (T) 9.35 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 9.45 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 10.00 Tickety Toc. (R) (T) 10.15 The Wright Stuff. 12.10 Trisha. (T) 1.00 Looney Tunes. (R)
Friday 8th March, 2013 07:00 Breakfast News with Mark Nolan 11:00 Brunch with Chris Heard 14:00 Calder´s Daytime Confessions (R) 15:00 Nowt but the 90’s with Mike Brown 17:00 The PBT Show 19:00 Exite Classics - 70’s at 7, 80’s at 8, 90’s at 9 and the Classics Megamix 22:00 The Love Zone 00:01 The Overnight Jukebox
9th march
7.00 Breakfast. News, sport and entertainment reports. (T) 11.00 Saturday Kitchen Live. With chefs Theo Randall and David Everitt-Mathias. (T) 12.30 Nigel Slater’s Simple Cooking. Preparing spicy dishes with a cool accompaniment. (R) (T) 1.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. (T) 1.15 Football Focus. Dan Walker and guests look ahead to the weekend’s fixtures. (T) 2.00 Bargain Hunt. Two teams test their antiques knowledge. (R) (T) 3.00 Live Six Nations Rugby Union. Scotland v Wales (Kickoff 2.30pm). (T)
5.25 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. (T) 5.35 Live Six Nations Rugby Union. Ireland v France (Kick-off 5.00pm). (T) 8.00 Let’s Dance for Comic Relief. Alex Jones and Steve Jones present as the finalists — incl Tim Vine, Soap Stars, Antony Cotton and Katherine Ryan — take to the floor one last time. 9.25 The National Lottery: In It to Win It. Dale Winton presents the quiz in which five contestants pit their wits to scoop a big cash prize. Includes the National Lottery draws, presented by Jenni Falconer. (T) 10.15 Casualty. Ash and Zoe struggle to make a teenage boy accept the severity of his father’s condition, while Linda helps a pregnant woman cope with her no-good boyfriend. (T) 11.05 BBC News; Weather. (T) 11.25 Match of the Day. Highlights of the latest matches in the Premier League (T) National Lottery Update. (T) 12.25 The Football League Show. Highlights of today’s games in the Championship, League One and League Two. (T) 1.35 FILM: Color of Night (1994). Psychological thriller, starring Bruce Willis. (T) 3.30 Weatherview. (T) 3.35 BBC News. 3.35 Dateline London. 4.00 BBC News. 4.30 Our World. 5.00 BBC News. 5.30 Click. 6.00 BBC News. 6.30 The Bottom Line. (T) BBC2 7.00 This Is BBC Two. (T) 8.30 Great British Menu. (R) (T) 9.00 Great British Menu. (R) (T) 9.30 Great British Menu. (R) (T) 10.00 Great British Menu. (R) (T) 10.30 Great British Menu. (R) (T) 11.00 A History of Britain by Simon Schama. (R) (T) 12.00 Meet the Ancestors. (R) (T) 12.30 The Sky at Night. (R) (T) 12.50 Coast. The marine reserve along the Berwickshire coast. (T) 1.00 Indian Food Made Easy. (R) (T) 1.30 Mastermind. (R) (T) 2.00 University Challenge. (R) (T) 2.30 Talking Pictures. (T) 3.20 FILM: The Man from Laramie (1955). Western, starring James Stewart. (T) 5.00 Coast. (R) (T) 5.30 Final Score. (T) 6.30 Flog It! Paul Martin joins experts Catherine Southon and James Lewis in Basingstoke, Hampshire, to help residents make a profit at auction, and learns about the history of Burberry. (T) 7.30 Your Paintings: A Culture Show Special. Alastair Sooke and Bendor Grosvenor explore a website showcasing all publicly owned oil paintings held in collections across the United Kingdom. (T) 8.30
Top Gear Africa Special. Part one of two. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May visit Africa on a mission to find the definitive source of the Nile using grit. (R) (T) 9.30 Dad’s Army. An exercise with the regular army goes well, until Mainwaring assumes the role of an enemy agent. Comedy, starring Arthur Lowe and Clive Dunn. (R) (T) 10.00 FILM: Made in Dagenham (2010). Premiere. The female employees of a 1960s British car firm go on strike, starring Sally Hawkins and Miranda Richardson. (T) 11.50 Ford’s Dagenham Dream. (R) (T) 12.50 FILM: Bat*21 (1988). Vietnam War drama, starring Gene Hackman. (T) 2.30 This Is BBC Two. (T) London 7.00 CITV: Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. Children’s fun. (T) 7.25 The Hive. Pre-school series. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hive. Pre-school series. (R) (T) 7.45 Dino Dan. The adventures of trainee palaeontologist Dan Henderson. (R) (T) 8.00 Dino Dan. The adventures of trainee palaeontologist Dan Henderson. (R) (T) 8.10 Canimals. Fun for younger viewers. (R) 8.20 Canimals. Fun for younger viewers. (R) 8.25 Bookaboo. Celebrities share picture books with a rock star puppy. (T) 8.40 Matt Hatter Chronicles. Children’s animation. (R) (T) 9.05 Ultimate Spider-Man. Superhero adventures. (T) 9.30 Victorious. Comedy about a teenage girl at a performing arts school. (T) 10.00 Jessie. Disney sitcom, starring Debby Ryan. (T) 10.25 ITV News. (T) 10.30 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA. The host takes his successful talk-show stateside. (T) 11.25 My Tasty Travels with Lynda Bellingham. The actress makes a picnic for ramblers in Herefordshire. (R) (T) 12.25 All Star Family Fortunes. Game show, hosted by Vernon Kay. (R) (T) 1.10 ITV News and Weather; Weather. (T) 1.15 Live FA Cup Football. Everton v Wigan Athletic (Kick-off 12.45pm). (T) 4.00 The Chase: Celebrity Special. With Matthew Wright, Suzi Perry, Ian ‘H’ Watkins and Crissy Rock. (R) (T)
5.00 Midsomer Murders. A land dispute leads to murder. (R) (T) 7.00 ITV News London; Weather. (T) 7.15 ITV News and Weather. (T) 7.30 You’ve Been Framed! Harry Hill narrates a selection of clips filmed by viewers. (R) (T) 8.00 Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway. The duo go head to head in their latest challenge, Little Ant and Dec interview Justin Bieber, and Britain’s Got Talent 2010 winners Spelbound. (T) 9.20 The Cube. A personal trainer and an occupational therapist try to complete a series of increasingly difficult tasks in the hope of winning a jackpot of £250,000. Phillip Schofield hosts. (T) 10.20 The Jonathan Ross Show. Jonathan talks to Celebrity Juice host Keith Lemon, singer-songwriter and actress Olivia Newton-John, and American pop star Nicole Scherzinger, who also performs. (T) 11.20 ITV News and Weather; Weather. (T) 11.35 FA Cup Football Highlights. Matt Smith is joined by Gordon Strachan to present action
from two sixth-round ties. (T) 12.35 Celebrity Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?: Mother’s Day Special. With David Walliams, Olly Murs and Patsy Palmer. (R) (T) 1.40 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming. 4.00 In Plain Sight. Mary plays stepmother to a rebellious teenage witness. (R) (T) 4.45 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. CHANNEL 4 7.15 Sali Mali. (R) (T) 7.20 The Treacle People. (R) (T) 7.35 The Grid. (T) 8.00 Jump Boys: Channel 4 Racing. (T) 8.55 The Morning Line. (T) 9.55 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 10.25 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 10.55 Frasier. (R) (T) 11.50 The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 12.20 The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 12.45 The Simpsons. (R) (T) 1.20 The Simpsons. (R) (T) 1.45 Undercover Boss USA. (R) (T) 2.45 Channel 4 Racing. Live coverage from Sandown Park and Wolverhampton. (T) 5.10 Come Dine with Me. (R) (T) 5.40 Come Dine with Me. (R) (T) 6.10 Come Dine with Me. Stuart Henson hosts a safari-themed dinner party on the third night in Milton Keynes, and hopes his menu of zebra steak and ‘elephant dung surprise’ will please his guests. (R) (T) 6.45 Come Dine with Me. Choir director Joseph Benneh from Ghana hosts the fourth dinner party in Milton Keynes, but he is under pressure to live up to the guests’ high expectations about his menu. (R) (T) 7.15 Come Dine with Me. Susan Rogers hosts the final dinner party in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, hoping her French cuisine will win her extra points, before the winner is announced. (R) (T) 7.45 Channel 4 News. (T) 7.55 4thought.tv. A member of the public talks about atheist ‘churches’, where people meet every Sunday for so-called Godless gatherings, combining music, singing, meditation and life worship. (T) 8.00 The Queen’s Hidden Cousins. The story of the Queen Mother’s nieces Nerissa and Katherine Bowes-Lyon, who were born with learning difficulties and spent most of their lives in an institution. (R) (T) 9.00 Kevin McCloud’s Man Made Home. The Grand Designs presenter searches for innovative off-grid solutions for his cabin, examining an experiment in north Wales where dog excrement is being used to create methane. (R) (T) 10.00 FILM: Skyline (2010). Premiere. A couple try to escape when alien spacecraft descend from the sky, mesmerising and capturing the humans below. Sci-fi thriller, with Eric Balfour and Scottie Thompson. (T) 11.50 FILM: The Hole (2001). Thriller, starring Thora Birch. (T) 1.50 Ricky Gervais: Science. (R) (T) 2.45 Hollyoaks. (T) 4.50 What’s Fufu? (R) (T) 4.55 Deal or No Deal. (R) (T) 5.50 Countdown. (R) (T) 6.35 Kirstie’s Vintage Gems. (R) (T) 6.45 Baking Mad with Eric Lanlard. (R) (T)
(T) 11.10 Power Rangers Samurai. (R) (T) 11.45 Batman: The Brave and the Bold. (T) 12.05 Inside Hollywood. 12.15 Robson’s Extreme Fishing Challenge. (R) (T) 1.10 Police Interceptors. (R) (T) 2.15 FILM: Carnal Innocence (2011). Thriller, starring Gabrielle Anwar. (T) 4.00 FILM: Columbo: Ransom for a Dead Man (1971). Detective drama, starring Peter Falk. (T) 5.55 FILM: Yanks (1979). Romantic drama, starring Richard Gere and Lisa Eichhorn. (T) 8.15 5 News Weekend. (T) 8.20 CSI: NY. A model is found apparently electrocuted in a giant Martini glass high above Times Square, and a robbery-homicide at a restaurant turns into a full-blown hostage crisis. (R) (T) 9.10 NCIS. The team heads into the desert to locate an artist who might be able to help solve the murder of a fellow agent, and DiNozzo learns he is in line for an inheritance. (R) (T) 10.10 NCIS. Vance insists on taking charge an investigation into the fatal shooting of a boxer — but finds his past coming under scrutiny as the case unfolds. (R) (T) 11.05 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. (T) 12.00 Law & Order: Criminal Intent. (T) 12.55 Inside Hollywood. (R) (T) 1.05 SuperCasino. 5.00 HouseBusters. (R) (T) 5.25 Divine Designs. (R) (T) 5.50 County Secrets. (R) (T) 6.05 Hana’s Helpline. (R) (T) 6.15 The Milkshake! Show. (R) (T) 6.40 Thomas & Friends.
Saturday 9th March, 2013 14.00 Non Stop Music 16.00 Shopping and Info 18.00 Celebrity Archive – Star of the Piano, Fargo and The Incredibles to name but a few – Holly Hunter. 18.05 FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions – Property exchange and info on the Spanish education system. 18.30 Let’s Talk – with Andy Ormiston and Susan Reader. 19.00 An Evening At... the Rojales Theatre with a collection of great acts. 20.00 – 22.00 Local Information and Non Stop Music
Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 7.05 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 7.15 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 7.25 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures. (R) (T) 7.30 The Mr Men Show. (R) (T) 7.45 Olive the Ostrich. (R) (T) 7.50 Abby’s Flying Fairy School. (R) (T) 8.00 Roobarb and Custard Too. (R) (T) 8.05 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 8.20 Animal Antics. (R) (T) 8.25 Make Way for Noddy. (R) (T) 8.40 City of Friends. (R) (T) 8.55 Little Princess. (R) (T) 9.10 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky. (R) (T) 9.30 Angelina Ballerina. (R) (T) 9.45 Rupert Bear. (R) (T) 10.00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) (T) 10.15 Toby’s Travelling Circus. (T) 10.25 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 10.40 Jelly Jamm. (R) (T) 11.00 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures. (R)
Saturday 9th March, 2013 09:00 Darren James' Saturday Breakfast 12:00 Simply Small Talk with Angela & Michelle 14:00 Sport Zone with Kevin Reardon 18:00 The Superior Rhythm Soul Show with Deano 21:00 Calder´s Confessions 23:00 Al Walser´s Weekly Top 20 00:01 Exite Overnight
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10th march 7.00 Breakfast. News, sport and entertainment reports. (T) 8.55 Match of the Day. Including highlights of Reading v Aston Villa and Queens Park Rangers v Sunderland. (R) (T) 10.00 The Andrew Marr Show. With guest presenter Susanna Reid. (T) 11.00 The Big Questions. From St Cecilia’s College in Londonderry. (T) 12.00 Sunday Politics. Presented by Andrew Neil; (T) Weather for the Week Ahead. (T) 1.25 Countryfile. The dialect of Northumberland. (R) (T) 2.20 Call the Midwife. Chummy returns from Sierra Leone. (R) (T) 3.20 Live Six Nations Rugby Union. England v Italy (Kick-off 3.00pm). (T)
6.00 Escape to the Country. Jules Hudson recalls notable industrial conversions featured on the show. (R) (T) 6.30 Songs of Praise. Pam Rhodes introduces hymns led by the Military Wives choir from St Alban’s Church in Bristol. (T) 7.05 Deadly 60 on a Mission. Steve Backshall encounters the deadliest creatures Asia has to offer, including Komodo dragons in Indonesia. 7.35 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. (T) 8.00 Countryfile: A Royal Appointment. The team visits Prince Charles’s Gloucestershire estate for a special edition in which his royal highness talks about his passion for the countryside and love of organic farming. (T) 9.00 Call the Midwife. Chummy and Peter prepare for the arrival of their baby and Jenny’s love life is looking up. Last in the series. (T) 10.00 Shetland. A woman’s shooting in the Shetlands leads the police to investigate a long-standing feud between two families. Two-part murder mystery. Concludes tomorrow. (T) 11.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. (T) 11.25 Match of the Day 2. Highlights of the day’s Premier League contests. (T) 12.25 Late Kick Off. New series. The weekend’s Football League action. (T) 12.55 The Apprentice USA. The teams help to promote a new perfume. (T) 1.40 The Apprentice USA. The teams are asked to promote telecommunication companies. (T) 2.25 Weatherview. (T) 2.30 BBC News. 2.30 The Bottom Line. 3.00 BBC News. 3.30 Asia Business Report. 3.45 Sport Today. 4.00 BBC News. 4.30 Asia Business Report. 4.45 Sport Today. BBC2 7.00 This Is BBC Two. (T) 7.50 FILM: The Las Vegas Story (1952). Drama, starring Jane Russell. (T) (bw) 9.15 Life in a Cottage Garden with Carol Klein. (R) (T) 9.45 Gardeners’ World. (R) (T) 10.15 The A to Z of TV Gardening. (T) 11.00 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites. (T) 12.30 The Little Paris Kitchen: Cooking with Rachel Khoo. (R) (T) 1.00 EastEnders. (R) (T) 3.15 Coast. (T) 4.00 Sea City. (R) (T) 4.30 Sea City. (R) (T) 5.00 Sea City. (R) (T) 5.30 Restoration Home. (R) (T) 6.30 Flog It! David Barby and Adam Partridge join Paul Martin in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, where Paul visits the house of painter Thomas Gainsborough. (T) 7.30 Food & Drink. Michel Roux Jr and resident drinks expert Kate Goodman are joined by leading chef Angela Hartnett. (R) (T) 8.00 Dragons’ Den. An ex-boxer’s pitching style proves to be
a big hit, a chip-shop owner showers the panel in confetti and three friends from north London demonstrate their miming skills. (R) (T) 9.00 Top Gear Africa Special. Part two of two. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May conclude their quest to find the source of the River Nile. (T) 10.00 Toughest Place to Be a Taxi Driver. New series. Three more Britons perform their regular jobs in challenging locations, beginning with London cabbie Mason McQueen testing his skills on the roads of Mumbai. (T) 11.00 Mock the Week Looks Back at Animals. A selection from the show’s archives on the theme of animals, with contributions by Frankie Boyle, Russell Howard, Micky Flanagan, David Mitchell, Adam Hills and Miles Jupp. (T) 11.30 Dancing on the Edge: The Interview. (T) 12.35 Six Nations Rugby Union. (T) 1.20 FILM: Catch a Fire (2006). Fact-based drama, starring Derek Luke and Tim Robbins. (T) 2.55 Sign Zone: Holby City. (R) (T) 3.55 Sign Zone: Being Eileen. (R) (T) 4.25 This Is BBC Two. London 7.00 CITV: Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. Children’s fun. (T) 7.25 The Hive. Pre-school series. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hive. Pre-school series. (R) (T) 7.45 Dino Dan. The adventures of trainee palaeontologist Dan Henderson. (R) (T) 8.00 Dino Dan. The adventures of trainee palaeontologist Dan Henderson. (R) (T) 8.10 Canimals. Fun for younger viewers. (R) (T) 8.20 Canimals. Fun for younger viewers. (R) 8.25 Bookaboo. Celebrities share picture books with a rock star puppy. (T) 8.40 Matt Hatter Chronicles. Children’s animation. (R) (T) 9.05 Rated A for Awesome. Children’s fun and entertainment. (T) 9.15 Rated A for Awesome. Children’s fun and entertainment. (T) 9.30 Almost Naked Animals. Children’s entertainment. (R) 9.45 Almost Naked Animals. Children’s entertainment. (R) 10.00 The Aquabats Super Show. Action comedy. (T) 10.25 ITV News. (T) 10.30 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA. The host takes his successful talk-show stateside. (T) 11.20 Murder, She Wrote. Jessica hears a dying man’s confession. (R) (T) 12.20 Dickinson’s Real Deal. David Dickinson helps people sort the treasures from their trash. (R) (T) 1.25 ITV News and Weather; Weather. (T) 1.30 FILM: Carry On Girls (1973). Comedy, starring Sid James. (T) 3.10 Doc Martin. The neighbours from hell move in next door to Louisa. (R) 4.15 All Star Family Fortunes. Barry McGuigan takes on Coleen Nolan. (R) (T)
5.00 Live FA Cup Football. Manchester United v Chelsea (Kick-off 4.30pm). (T) 7.45 ITV News London; Weather. (T) 7.50 ITV News and Weather. (T) 8.00 Dancing on Ice. The three remaining stars battle it out in the final, and the two most popular go on to skate a self-choreographed version of Torvill and Dean’s Bolero routine. Last in the series. (T) 10.00 Mr Selfridge. King Edward VII invites Harry to be his guest on the first night of Ellen Love’s play at the theatre, and Rose agrees to attend — but soon regrets her decision. Last in the series. (T) 11.00 ITV News at Ten and Weather; Weather. (T) 11.15 FA Cup Football Highlights. Action from the concluding two sixth-round ties. 12.15 Anglo-Welsh Cup Rugby Union. Highlights of Harlequins v Bath and Sale Sharks v Saracens. (T) 1.10 The Store. Home shopping. 3.15 Monk. Adrian is hired by three homeless men. (R) (T) 4.00 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. 6.05
The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences. (R) (T) CHANNEL 4 7.15 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.40 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 8.05 Freesports on 4. (T) 8.35 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 9.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 9.25 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.00 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.30 Sunday Brunch. (T) 1.00 The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 1.30 The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 1.55 The Simpsons. (R) (T) 2.25 The Simpsons. (R) (T) 2.55 Undercover Boss USA. (R) (T) 3.55 Deal or No Deal. (T) 4.55 Time Team. (T) 5.55 Channel 4 News. (T) 6.25 4thought.tv. Members of the public talk about atheist ‘churches’, where people meet every Sunday for so-called Godless gatherings, combining music, singing, meditation and life worship. (T) 6.30 Crufts 2013: Best in Show. Clare Balding presents highlights of the final day at the NEC in Birmingham, along with live coverage of the result of the dog hero competition Friends for Life, and Best in Show. (T) 9.00 Secrets of the Stonehenge Skeletons. Documentary following archaeologist Mike Parker Pearson and a research team as they analyse bodies buried beneath the prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. (T) 10.00 FILM: Limitless (2011). Premiere. A failed writer acquires a drug that increases his brain power, but his new abilities attract dangerous attention. Sci-fi thriller, with Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro. (T) 12.05 FILM: Splice (2009). Premiere. Sci-fi horror, starring Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley. (T) 1.55 Gogglebox. (R) (T) 2.40 FILM: The Pawnbroker (1965). Drama, starring Rod Steiger. (T) (bw) 4.40 Southland. (T) 5.20 Deal or No Deal. (R) (T) 6.15 Kirstie’s Handmade Treasures. (R) (T) 6.25 Countdown. (R) (T)
Lillard. (T) 7.40 5 News Weekend. (T) 7.45 FILM: Rocky II (1979). Retired boxer Rocky Balboa is tempted back into the ring for another shot at Apollo Creed’s heavyweight title. Drama sequel, with Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire and Carl Weathers. (T) 10.00 Person of Interest. The Machine directs Finch to an abandoned six-month-old girl with an anonymous benefactor, while Carter and Reese make an offer to the father of Mob boss Carl Elias. 11.00 FILM: Drive Angry (2011). Premiere. Fantasy thriller, starring Nicolas Cage. (T) 1.05 CCTV Cities. (R) (T) 2.05 SuperCasino. 5.00 HouseBusters. (R) (T) 5.25 Divine Designs. 5.50 County Secrets. 6.00 Hana’s Helpline. 6.15 The Milkshake! Show. 6.35 Thomas & Friends. 6.50 Roary the Racing Car.
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Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 7.05 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 7.15 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 7.25 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures. (R) (T) 7.30 The Mr Men Show. (R) (T) 7.45 Olive the Ostrich. (R) (T) 7.50 Abby’s Flying Fairy School. (R) (T) 8.00 Roobarb and Custard Too. (R) (T) 8.10 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 8.20 Animal Antics. (R) (T) 8.25 Make Way for Noddy. (R) (T) 8.40 Milkshake! Monkey. (R) (T) 8.45 City of Friends. (R) (T) 8.55 Little Princess. (R) (T) 9.10 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky. (R) (T) 9.20 Mio Mao. (R) (T) 9.25 Angelina Ballerina. (R) (T) 9.40 Castle Farm. (R) (T) 9.45 Rupert Bear. (R) (T) 10.00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) (T) 10.15 Toby’s Travelling Circus. (T) 10.30 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 10.40 Jelly Jamm. (R) (T) 11.00 Power Rangers Samurai. (R) (T) 11.35 Batman: The Brave and the Bold. (T) 12.00 Inside Hollywood 2013. 12.05 Once Upon a Time. (R) (T) 1.00 Mum of the Year. (T) 2.35 FILM: Are We Done Yet? (2007). Comedy sequel, starring Ice Cube. (T) 4.20 FILM: Space Jam (1996). Live action and animated comedy, with Michael Jordan. (T) 6.00 FILM: Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004). A villain creates chaos at a museum opening by re-creating some of the amateur detectives’ worst enemies. Comedy adventure sequel, with Sarah Michelle Gellar and Matthew
Sunday 10th March, 2013 08:00 Sunday Inspiration with Philip Croft 10:00 The Golden Oldie Jukebox with Adrian Bridle 12:00 The Sunday Breeze with Deano 14:00 Stevie B´s Northern Soul Show 16:00 Sounds of the Seventies with Gary Jackson 17:00 Brit Rock with Dominic Forbes 20:00 The Love Zone 22:00 Classical Nights
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DALGLISH HEADS LINE-UP FOR FOOTBALLERS' CLASSIC Liverpool and Scotland legend Kenny Dalglish will head a star-studded line-up that will head to Spain’s La Manga Club this summer to compete in the 17th edition of the Addison Lee Footballers’ Golf Classic. Dalglish is a regular visitor to the award-winning five-star venue and will be joined on the fairways by a wealth of footballing talent for the popular event from June 1-6. Defending champion, ex-Aston Villa striker and Sky Sports TV pundit Alan McInally, and former England internationals Des Walker, Dave Beasant, Graham Rix and Ray Clemence have all confirmed their attendance at the competition. Ex-Liverpool and Republic of Ireland midfielder Ray Houghton will also be taking part at La Manga Club alongside former Scottish stars Graeme Sharp and David Speedie and Northern Ireland legend Pat Jennings. The event features four days of competitive golf: the one-day Alan Ball Trophy and the three-day main event, sponsored by London’s leading minicab company Addison Lee, with competitors playing alongside a different footballer each day. Places in the event cost £1,399 per person and include five nights in the five-star Hotel La Manga Club, gala dinners and prize-giving www.incentivetravel.co.uk
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Still cold but dry and with the sun trying to get out it looked like a rather acceptable day for the monthly Medal contest. Just 11 players so two fours and one three where I got the company of Gordon A and Keith S starting on the 3rd. The first few holes were alright but then my normal game showed up, exploring every corner of the course and losing a few balls in the ponds. Gordon in the meantime scored hole after hole and with just one blob played against par. Keith lagged a bit behind but got his reward on the 9th second time round when after a less than perfect tee shot the ball kept on rolling onto the green only to stop close to the pin for a NTP, the third S on the marker! Way before twelve we were back on the terrace, waiting for the other groups to come in. The NPTs today were for my two companions, Gordon Abba on the 4th and Keith Smith on the 9th hole. In third place finished George Stanhope, hcp 18 and a score of net 58 shots while in second we saw Gordon Abba, hcp 8 and a score of net 54 (with one blob just enough to be cut back to 7!). The winner with a score of net 53 was John O’Brien, playing of 10, well done and a well deserved medal for John. Ian unfortunately couldn’t be with us today as his wife Christine was in hospital. We all wish you a speedy recovery, Christine! Next Tuesday’s competition 5th March at El Plantio will be a team game, the Greensome this time, so pairs if I am not mistaken. Put your name down by the Sunday before and make sure to be there on Tuesday on time well before 09.30. See you all in good health! Visitors are welcome, contact Ian Henderson, tel 966716616 or mobile 636116230.
No report this week due to heavy rain which canceled our game at Mar Menor. Eleven of us braved the drive down and waited for an improvement in the weather, but at to concede.The Presidents Trophy and Trevor Brown Player of the Year shield ,will now be played next Thursday 7th March at La Peraleja. Please note some venue and time changes, from my previous reports. Players who do not complete up to date, with their Pairs and Single match play championship games by the 14th March will have to forth fit their match. Please note a future date on Thursday 25th April will be the final Presidents Trophy and Trevor Brown Player of the Year Shield at Sauines de la Torre, first tee 10-00 After the game will be the AGM. It is important that all members attend this game, so we came arrange the costing for members. Another date is Thursday 2nd May At Peraleja first tee 900 for 9 holes and second tee at 12-00 for 18 holes again, priority is given to members Diary Dates : Thursday 7th March at Peraleja first tee 10-00, meet at Gogarty's 8-30, Saturday 9th March at El Valle, first tee 8-50 meet at Gogarty's 7-45, Thursday 14th March at La Serena, first tee 10-00, meet at Gogarty's 8-30, Saturday 16th March at Riquelmne first tee 11-20, meet at Gogart's 10-30, Thursday 21st March at El Valle, first tee 10-00 meet at Gogarty's 8-30, Saturday 23rd March at Hacienda del Alamo first tee 1040 meet at Gogarty's 9-00, Thursday 28th March Presidents Trophy at El Valle first tee 10-00 meet at Gogarty's 8-30, Saturday 30th March at Saurines de la Torre first tee 9-50 meet at Gogarty's 8-15. Guests are welcome to all our games, clubs can be hired, all info on the notice board outside Gogarty's. Contact Numbers 667196178 Eric, 690268711 Maurice Eric Lucas Secretary
HAPPY DAYS G.S. @ RODA 26 FEB.
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30 happy golfers met at Roda for our annual Oldies v Young match with a pairs better ball format, Nigel Cawthra captained the young team, and Kedric the Oldies, who without exception managed to find both the course and the 10th tee. (Our start) but sadly that was the Oldies high point as the "young ones" romped home by 5 matches to 3. One of the best scores of the day was posted by our fix sec, Kevin Wenn, his score (in stab) was 43 pts, "Fantastic", our oldest player, Don Martin got a N.P. just one day before an eye operation, Terry Jay (Top Costa Blanca Singer) played his best ever game and wound up on the winning side, later he performed for us at Marinasol Restaurant. The winning team were, Tony Wilson, Chris Blown, Jeff Luke, Kevin Barratt, Nigel Cawthra, Mitch Pandya, Kevin Wenn, Steve Naish, Patricia Hanna, Liam O'Brian, Margaret O'Brian, Doug Jones, Amin, Bob Eccles, Terry Jay. Over 50 players, wives, husbands, boy friends and girlfriends went to Marinasol Restaurant for the superb meal, (chicken or steak) free to members, we had a great evening with the fantastic Terry Jay singing (middle of the road, no rap!) Ronnie Mac was presented with a bottle of wine for the help he gave us by withdrawing from the young team (odd number) to play on 1st mar. Thanks Ronnie. Many thanks also to the Chefs and all the girls at Marinasol for making it an evening to remember. Next Game, 12th mar, at Paraleja (ind sta ) Payments at Marinasol mon 11 th @ 5-6pm. Happy golfing, Robin (the scribe) Adams.
Thursday 21st Febuary Today we returned to our regular course for this year,to play our monthly Ecelectic competion, The day started witht the usual complementery Coffee and Tostada, which is agreat to start a game of golf,on a bright but windy and slioghtly chilly day. The course was in good condition with the greens playing very fast, so a few players found them difficult to handle despite this some reasonabl scores were recorded especially Elspeth Craig who scored another divisional win the second on the trot well done and the ladies shone again with Carrol Mariner getting nearest the pin on hole six. However one four ball, acheived the distiction of lossing eight balls between them but the winner of the submariner trophy was our El Presidenty Bill McGrandle who lost five of the eight , a very exspensive game of golf for him, The results are follows. Winner Bronze Division Elspeth Craig 34 points Winner Silver Division Malcolm Jones 28 points Winner Gold Division Mick Cook 29 points Nearest the Pin Winners: Hole 1 Mick Cook, Hole 6 Carrol Mariner Hole 12 David Bibby, 17 Alan Jones Next Game Bonalba on the 7th of March first tee off 10 30. Those playing please remember payment into the Bank, no cash on the day please and rember to bring your bank rceipt with you as proof of payment thanks to you all for your cooperation. Next Entertainment March the 5th Binggo Quiz Night including food,for further information on this event and booking contact Jimmy Scott on 966 184 316 For further info from Bill McGrandle on 679 007 756
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Altorreal Golf – 26th February 2013 Today I realised how much my car loved me! When I switched her on, there was a lovely flower illuminated on the dash. How nice. Until I was told it was a snowflake and a frost warning But by the time we got to Altorreal Golf there was a dramatic increase in the temperature which was most welcome for the 26 players which included 2 guests It was good to be back at the Dave Thomas designed Altorreal Golf and the course is maturing really well and is a delight to play. Can’t wait for the Spring when the fairway grass gets back to its lush green. It was a Stableford Competition and some doubles first round Knockout rounds being played, the results of the day were: Gold Category Silver Category 1st: Mick Hithersay 34 pts 1st: Maura Mullen 37 pts 2nd: Larry Lambe 34 pts C/B 2nd: Peter Root 32 pts 3rd: Merv Williams 33 pts 3rd: Geoff Wild 32 pts C/B 4th: Ivie Davies 32 pts Nearest The Pin:Hole 5: Rodney Smith. Hole 8: Larry Lambe. Hole 10: Terry Gray. Hole 17: Arthur Williams Longest Drive: Phil Cooke, Best Guest: Terry Gray 39 pts First Round Doubles KO Results Larry Lambe & Merv Williams bt Ron Nicholson & Pat Mullen 3 & 2, Maura Mullen & Ron Chambers bt Malc Anderson & John Trailor 4 & 2 It was good to see Merv Williams back in the winner’s circle after his hospitalisation last year, so it was back to Izzy’s Bar where Rocket Ron presented the prizes and for our favourite munchies, many thanks again Tony, Jackie and Roxy. Next game is at the our home course Vistabella Golf, Tuesday 14th March, please be there by 08:15 the first Tee is 10:00 please be at the course for 09.15am For more info Ron Nicholson on 678 849 142 or email sanmigron@gmail.com Photo: Category Gold: Merv Williams – Peter Nicholls – Larry Lambe
SAURINES DE LA TORRE - Thursday, 28 February 2013 Alfie's Golf Society February meeting was held at the excellent Saurines de la Torre course. We woke up to the sound of rain, hail and thunder on the morning of play ! Not the sort of conditions that you normally expect for Spain. However 25kms south at Saurines the course marshal told us that the weather was ok and no sign of rain, so 27 players headed off For 11/12 holes no rain, a little windy but after 13 the heavens opened and we collectively decided to call it a day. All the players got through 9 holes so we decided to base the winning scores on the front 9. This meant that the second Nearest the Pin trophy and the Longest Drive could not be competed for unfortunately. Onto the prizes and Joe Murphy won the Nearest the Pin trophy at the 6th. Mike Smith finished in 1st place with a very respectable 21 points for 9 holes taking into account the unfavourable weather conditions and pipping Mike Morris into 2nd place with 20 points. Next month’s meeting is at Villamartin GC on Thursday, 28 March with an early tee off time of 8.12am. Will all players please note that due to the early tee time, the morning meeting will take place at the course itself instead of the usual meeting at Alfie's. Green fees to be paid on the Tuesday night (between 17:30 and 19:00) and players can collect their scorecards prior to the competition. The photo shows the winners, Mike Morris and Mike Smith
We had our second monthly open competition at La Serena golf course our new home base. What a good choice we made when we decided to relocate to this fine golf course. Initially our concern related to the number of balls that may or may not find their way into the various water courses. I don’t know if it is luck or the fact that our golfers are accurate off the tee, anyway there has not been a single whimper about the topic. The course is improving daily and was well presented for our competition. Thanks must go to the hard work of the green keepers and Bruno and his office staff. They are extremely polite and very attentive to their clients, which is much appreciated by all the members. We are delighted to welcome to the club all the new members. In the last month we have registered with the federation 12 new members and they will soon be able to take advantage of the very competitively priced tournaments offered by Valencia. For example last week at Villaitana the entrance fee for the golf was 18 euro, not bad especially in these difficult times. The new members have certainly proved their metal and have wasted no time in appearing in the winner’s enclosure. We had 36 members and guests competing on the day and with little or no wind scoring was expected to be good. It was decided to have two member’s categories and a visitors section and the results were as follows; in the members section, Valencia registered member’s prize, Eddie Wall 34 points. Visitors John McCarthy with 36 points. In category II we had a family affair with the Ellenders competing for the first and second prize, on this occasion Geoff came out on top with 39 points and Bev on 36 points. In Category I second place went to Dave Mullett with 36 points and the winner of the category Eddie Stapleton with 38 points. The gross was won by our Captain Denis McCormack with 30 points. The nearest the pin prizes were won by Tom Halpin holes 6 and 16. Eddie Stapleton holes 7 and 9 and hole 17 John O’Brien and hole 18 Camillus Fitzpatrick. We also presented the Club engraved weekly Galway brandy crystal glasses to the much deserved winners, Bev Ellender 36 points and Ritchie Heaton 46 points. Unfortunately we had two or three late cancellations, in fact one cancellation was sent at 1am on the day of the competition. As you can imagine it takes a lot to organise the day and at least two days notice if you are not able to appear would be appreciated. We welcome to the club all our new members and I hope you had a good day. With so few lady members it is very refreshing to see them compete at the highest levels and demonstrating their competitive streak. Can I remind members that membership is now due for renewal. For further details contact 965 07 6758 or 662 422 605 or e-mail johnobrienalicante@gmail.com.
TORREVIEJA GOLF SOCIETY QUESADA GS AT ALICANTE Today we played at Alicante G.C. for this time of the year the course was in reasonable condition, although the greens were very tricky and most of our members found them difficult to gauge the speed from green to green. Not a good day for scoring with the weather, high winds and rain made Alicante more difficult course than it normally is, the mens tees were only 10 metres in front of the white tees on most holes. I must say that on arrival we were greeted with a hot cup of coffee and a tosted baguette which went down well by our members, as always with Alicante the buggies were ready and we got away at the right tee times. Tooday was a special day as it was for one of our trophies, The Alex Starkey trophy, Alex was one of the founder members of the society who sadly passed away some years back and Alicante was his favourite course, so we play there every year for the trophy. Winners on the day Winner of the Alex Starkey Trophy with 26 point was Les Catt, 2nd was our only lady member playing Sue Smith with 25 points and 3rd on count back also with 25 points Tony White. NTPs (gold section) hole 1 Les Catt , hole 12 Brian Smith,( silver section) hole 5 Chris Neild and hole 17 Sue Smith. The Roy Trophy was won by John King. Thanks must go to David & Anita at the Q.C.C. for the hot & cold buffet laid on after our return, which is always welcome and goes down well with the our other refreshments. Please note our next game is at El Valle on the 13 th March Tee off 1200 hrs, next members meeting at the Q.C.C. is Tuesday the 5th March at 1030 hrs sharp. If you would like to know more about our society and would like to join us contact our membership secretary Les Pancott on 966716723. Reporter Brian Smith for Pam Martin.
Mick James Memorial Trophy at Corvera 25th February. After the very pleasant weather experienced last week we again endured a very cold and windy day for our first ever visit to Corvera Golf and Country Club for the inaugural playing of the Mick James Memorial Trophy which was generously donated by his widow. Mick James, one of our most popular members, regrettably passed away in 2011 and the Society are honoured to be able to perpetuate his memory by playing for this trophy annually in future. The Corvera course was designed by the Ryder Cup Captain, Jose Maria Olazabal and is well worth a visit for Societies, as the green fees are very competitively priced and the facilities are excellent. Whilst the course is probably not at its best during the winter months, due to the grass being in dormant mode, it was nevertheless in excellent condition for the time of year although most players had difficulty with the slickness of the greens exacerbated by the windy conditions. The competition on the day was an individual Stableford and the first winner of the splendid trophy was the Secretary, Geoff Walters, who was the only player that managed to play to his handicap registering 36 points. The full list of winners on the day were: Category 1: 1st Geoff Walters with 36 points. 2nd John Edwards with 31 points on count back better back 9 holes. 3rd Alan James with 31 points. Category 2: 1st Roy Hills with 34 points. 2nd Roy Welburn with 32 points. 3rd John Saunders with 31 points. Nearest the Pin prizes were won by John Steer, Tom Clarke, Ron Beales, John Saunders, Alan James and John Connolly but no 2’s were recorded on the day. The football card draw this week was again won by our resident Swede, Sonny Edling. Next week on Monday, 4th March, we return to our home course, Mar Menor, for the Captain’s Charity Day and members are requested to remember to bring a prize for the raffle to be held on conclusion of play at Route 66. Tee times can be ascertained by accessing the web site or referring to the notice board in Portobello Bar in Campoverde. Contact: Geoff Walters, Secretary, Tel 966 763 369 or email geofwalt@telefonica.net
TORREGOLF.EU AT LA SERENA Water, water no not the cry of help or maybe….. but for those that don’t know La Serena we have a golf course that has more than it’s fair share on the course where 16 holes will test anyone skills and if the wind is blowing well look out, because you have lots of problems. With a large number playing half played off the 1st. and the rest off the 10th. Yes lovely day with plenty of sunshine just a gentle breeze and warm enough after an hour to discard the jumpers but how that changed after a couple hours because we then had some heavy rain and gale force winds, luckily the rain stopped after 20 minutes but the wind continued to plague us. However, with all the problems we had to deal with it was good to see that that some did manage to break the 30 point barrier. So well done Bernard Ball, Geoff Betts, Sue Owens, Peter Kerr and David Winder. You cannot play La Serena without having a little wager on the most ball lost in the water on the day and while the total lost amounted to 120 with the most going to Peter Cowd with 11. However, Geff Betts with the best score of the day of 38 points managed to get round with the same ball he started with. Well done Geoff. The results of our Stableford competition were Category 1. Jeff Betts 38 points 2nd.Sue Owens 34 and 3rd.Peter Kerr 30. Category 2. 1st. Bernard Ball 2nd. Tony Mackman on C/B from Phil Brigham 28 and Category 3. 1st.David Winder 30 points 2nd. Terry Sangwine 28 3rd.Barbara Watson 26. Nearest the Pins Hole 3 Sue Owens, Hole 9 Phil Brigham, Hole 15 Jackie McVicar and Hole 17 Vince Lannon After the game we returned to The Courtyard in Los Balcones where David Gill (one of our members) and his staff provided us with a great buffet while the presentations for the winners etc took place. Thank you David. Our next venue is Altorreal on the 5th. March followed by Vistabella on the 10th. and Hacienda del Alamo on 20th.March. For more information on our Club and at the same time support our football team CD Montesinos through the Internacional (CB) Football Supporters Club then call David Winder on 626774157 or email him at davidwinder.torregolf@gmail.com
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TORREVIEJA LA DIES DAR TS ORGANISATION Ladies Pairs This week the Ladies of the League gathered at the Black Dog, in Torrevieja, for the annual Ladies Pairs Competition. A well supported competition, and through to the first quarter final Caroline Shepherd & Rose Bligh against June Howarth & Ann Wharton, with June and Ann winning through to the Semi-Finals. Through to the second quarter final, we had Shirley Stephenson & Sue Casey against Sheila Clements & Jane Kelly, with Shirley and Sue winning through to the Semi-Finals. Through to the third quarter final, we had Margaret Boden & Marie Dowson against Julie Musa & Jackie Tomkinson, with Margaret and Marie winning through to the Semi-Finals. Through to the last quarter final, we had Linda Coyne & Noreen Dobbs against Kylie Burgazzi & Joy Don, with Linda and Noreen winning through to the SemiFinals. The first Semi-Final between Ann Wharton & June Howarth and Sue Casey & Shirley Stephenson, was won by Sue and Shirley. The second Semi-Final between Margaret Boden & Marie Dowson and Linda Coyne & Noreen Dobbs was won by Margaret and Marie. The nail biting final, leading to all 5 legs being played was finally won by Sue Casey & Shirley
Stephenson. Congratulations to Sue and Shirley this year’s Ladies Pairs Champions. Well done to you both. Hot Darts: Marie Dowson 140 + 100, Joy Don 140, Shirley Stephenson 125, Margaret Boden 115 A good evening was had by everyone, and thanks go to Kevin and Lucy for hosting. Thanks also Kath Walker, who stood in for Margaret Morris and did the Raffle for us and Matt Burgazzi who kindly helped out with the chalking. Thank you everyone, because without this help, the evening would not run quite so smoothly. 10th Anniversary Presentation Dinner I am delighted to announce that Kevin Reardon, from the Leader Newspaper, has kindly agreed to attend this year’s special anniversary presentation dinner, as our Guest of Honour, and, we look forward to seeing him on the 11th May at the Quesada Country Club, at the usual time of 19.00 hours for 19.30 hours (Presentation starts at 19.30 hours prompt). Menu details have already been issued to Captains. In the meantime, well done everyone, keep up the good work, and enjoy your darts. Pam Horton. 96 571 0066. Back Line: Runners Up: Marie Dowson & Margaret Boden Champions: Sue Casey & Shirley Stephenson. Front Line Seated: Linda Coyne & Noreen Dobbs, Ann Wharton & June Howarth
WEEKLY FISHING ROUNDUP Carp-R-Us Angling Club News This week the match fishermen fished the town section of the river Segura in Murcia city. First on the day was Steve Collins with a weight of 8.58 kilos. In second place was Ann Fowles with a weight of 6.64 kilos, which included one Carp of 4.400 kilos caught on bread. Third was Pete Kerr with a weight of 6.26 kilos and fourth was Dave Hill with 6.06 kilos. Round five of the Spring Series will be fished on the Eden canal in Guardamar on Thursday the 7th of March. The draw should be at 9 o´clock and fishing 10 to 15.00 hrs, but this has to be confirmed. After the first 3 matches of this series, Dennis Pick is in the lead on 40 points followed by Pete Kerr on 39 with Steve Collins on 35. The Clubs next big social night will be on Saturday the 16th of March which is our pre St Patrick´s night celebration to be held at the Club house. The main course is a choice of either Crimped Tralee Trout with a Jameson whiskey sauce or Dingle Coddle served with colcannon. Entertainment is from a young Irish colleen called Sandy.Cost is €9.50 to non members of the Club. The next of the Clubs Quiz nights is on Tuesday the 12th of March starting at 7.30pm; the cost of this is 1€ per person and teams of 6 or less can take part. A game of Snowball Bingo is also played during the evening. The next Club meeting is on Sunday the 17th of March with the Committee at 10 followed by the General meeting at 11am. The Clubs home is at the Bar El Alto La Dolores which can be found just off the N332 between La Mata and Guardamar. Info www.carprus.net or 966 71 7923.
ABBEY ANGLING MATCH FISHING By Terry Screen For the 8th round of the Abbey Angling Cup we fished the Embalsa de Pedrera on the 26th February. The way the water is dropping by the summer the levels will be lower than ever, about five or six years ago the island on the match point was high and dry and anglers were able to park there cars on it to fish a match, and it could possibly be even lower than that this year. There was a cold north easterly wind blowing and the water temperature had fallen over the last 3 days from 12 to 9 degrees, which made the fishing hard going with only 4 out of 15 anglers weighing in. The Barble seem to have been put off feeding by the cold weather with only the Carp responding to maggot. We also had a surprise visit from the Suprona who checked all the match men’s licences which were all present and correct, as it is compulsory to have the appropriate licences to be a member of all the local fishing clubs. They then checked on other people who were fishing and who presumably did not have the required licences and were asked to leave the water. 1st Stan (The Man) Roberts with 6.960kg, 2nd Richard (The Lion heart) King with 5.500kg, 3rd Dave (Yours Truly) Hoare with 1.880kg and all fishing the feeder using maggot. I have been advised that fishing licences are once again available from the Council building that is located on the street that is on the right hand side of the Church in Torrevieja. Info www.abbeyangling.com or Terry Screen on 965 32 8368
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WBC FINAL ELIMINATOR BOUND FOR DAYA Alberto and Ricky with Daya fighters Andrea, Ruben and Fabio. Andrea will be making her boxing debut in April
Ricky Pow will be fighting Latvia’s Romans Sevcenko in a final WBC Mundial Espana light heavyweight eliminator on 15 March at Daya Nueva. The winner will then go on to box for the world title in April. Out of Riga, Sevcenko is a vastly more experienced fighter with 5 ko’s out of his last 8 wins but he tends not to travel well, gaining only one of his successes on the road. However he is renowned for his big punch which the much younger Pow will have to be wary of if he is to go on and fight for the vacant WBC crown. Subject to the young Brit overcoming Sevcenko there is a distinct possibility that the title fight could also come to Daya but that depends very much on purse bids and possible Spanish TV rights.
The second professional contest on the March card will feature Torrevieja heavyweight Moja who overcame Hungarian Gabor Farkas last month in Guardamar. He will be supported by a further 7 neo pro and amateur contests including local fighters Rubio and Fabio who also fought on the Guardamar card. Pow is currently training at the recently refurbished Daya Nueva Gym run by his coach and manager Alberto. Much improved, the new facility caters for both men and for women, for boxers in training or for those of you simply wishing to improve your personal fitness. Fully supervised by one of the country’s leading coaches the Daya Nueva gym is open from 10am to 10 pm and no appointment is necessary.
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CADENA SUNRISE TENPIN Results 27th February Sunrise Colegas 8-0 Deses Perado´s Sol Amigo´s 8-0 Gulley Huggers Terror Pins 6-2 Sausage Rollers Fowl Play 8-0 Carp R Us Blitz N Splitz 8-0 Non Playing Team The Cherries 0-8 The Bowling Stones Alley Cats 6-2 The Bandits Top Performers Hi Game/Scratch Hi Game/Hc Hi Series/Scratch Hi Series/Hc
Ladies Gents Margaret Collins 181 Terry Capon 254 Margaret Collins 239 Terry Capon 273 Gill Bateman 454 Terry Capon 611 Kath Wycherley 607 Terry Capon 668
Sol Amigo´s Alley Cats The Bowling Stones Blitz N Splitz Fowl Play Carp R Us Terror Pins Sunrise Colegas Sausage Rollers The Bandits Deses Perado´s The Cherries Gulley Huggers Non Playing Team
P 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66
W 65 65 59 57 56 52 50 50 49 39 30 19 14 8
D 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1
L 22 23 29 30 32 36 37 38 39 48 58 68 74 79
Tot 50835 50731 50076 49548 50592 49977 49640 49426 49888 48053 46367 43489 44367 43737
Av 770 768 758 750 766 757 752 748 755 728 702 658 672 662
Pts 131 130 118 115 112 104 101 100 98 79 60 39 28 17
Pins 1628 1692 1314 1608 1679 1679 1625
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LOS DOLSES LEAGUE - Results 26th February Team Pts Team Mixers 0–8 Team Finland Bar Mosquito 4–4 Hall y Day Bandoleros 0–8 Split Happens Cornish Pride 2–6 Los Bandidos Lucky Strike 4–4 Caballo Negro Los Lobos 3–5 Splash Carp-r-us 2-6 Crazy Pinz
Both the Half Marathon and the nominal “10K” races started together at 10:30 am in cool, windy conditions this year. With totals of near 950 starters for the longer event & over 800 for the actual 10.749m course, the first couple of kilometres were very congested. Running Wild A.C. had just 2 members in the Half Marathon. Ingrid Patursson registered a 1hr 54´ 56” finish in her Vet `D´category for 4th place while Peter James continued to improve with a time of 2hrs 06´ 36”. A further 8 members entered the 10K+ with times officially recorded at the actual 10K marker-mat by the organizers, as follows :Crecia Wilding – 53:36 1st place Lady Vet “E”. Steve Hartnett – 46:00, 2nd Men Vet “E”. Howard Bednall (Vet “E”) - 53:56 & Helen Giles (Vet “A”) – 65:48, were followed in by Jim Gavin, Frauke Gerlach & Julie Rushton between 70 – 75 mins. respectively. John Pascoe dropped out at 6K, as arranged with his “back-up” team. Footnote : Keith Richards (VM 40) recently entered the tough, “Ras Cors Caron” Half Marathon in Tregaron, Mid Wales, which was made more difficult by the icy winds & boggy surfaces. He was disappointed to miss his target of 1hr 30 mins (by just 10 secs.) but still a pb, achieving 5th in his age group.
Top Performers High Game Scratch High Game Hcp High Series Scratch High Series Hcp
Male Heikki Suomi 253 Heikki Suomi 269 Kjell Monsen 600 Kjell Monsen 645
Pins 1760 1716 1714 1657 1724 1679 1725
Female Pirjo Koski 182 Ingrid Wilms 213 Mirja & Pirjo 502 Sue Allen 594
P Pts Pins Team Finland 21 132 38563 Hall y Day 21 118 37697 Los Bandidos 21 96 37246 Caballo Negro 21 96 37239 Split Happens 21 90 36805 Mixers 21 89 37143 Lucky Strike 21 84 36332 Bar Mosquito 21 84 35912 Cornish Pride 21 83 36639 Splash 21 73 36584 Bandoleros 21 72 33507 Carp-r-us 21 68 35458 Crazy Pinz 21 56 35156 Los Lobos 21 35 34618 It was the first week of our Easter Egg competition, sponsored this year by The Med bar & bistro at Urb’ El Razo and 29 lucky tickets were won.
EURONICS THURSDAY DART LEAGUE “THE ELECTRICAL SHOP” - BLUE LAGOON 28 FEBRUARY 2013 Pint Depot All Stars Breakaways Rendezvous Los Toros Mirador Mixtures Gogarty´s Gophers The Hub Hyenas Hattons Hunks
5-7 9-3 6-6 3-9 9-3 7-5 8-4
Hattons Honeys Madigans The Hub Meerkats Pb´s Pirates Sporting Misfits Busters Breeze Bar
Rendezvous Los Toros Gogarty´s Gophers The Hub Meerkats The Hub Hyenas Hattons Hunks Madigans Busters Breakaways Pb´s Pirates Breeze Bar Sporting Misfits Hattons Honeys Pint Depot All Stars Mirador Mixtures
P 19 18 19 18 18 19 19 18 19 18 18 19 19 19
W 16 16 15 12 10 10 8 7 8 6 4 2 0 0
D 3 2 2 3 3 2 4 3 1 1 2 1 3 2
L 0 0 2 3 5 7 7 8 10 11 12 16 16 17
F 167 168 151 140 118 139 118 115 98 92 95 52 58 59
A 61 48 77 76 98 89 108 101 130 124 121 176 170 169
Pts 35 34 32 27 23 22 20 17 17 13 10 5 3 2
180s: Terry Hagenaars x 4, Graham Dunning, Amanda Skinner (Rendezvous), Jim Cheevers (PB´s Pirates), George Caine (Misfits), Mark Farmer, Jim Macey-Lillie, Des Field (Madigans), Derek Kingsbury, John Eyre (Meerkats), Mike Snow (Breakaways), Mark Todd (Gogarty´s) 171s: Tony Beverley (Breeze Bar), Graham Todd (Meerkats) Highest game shot: Eddie Bendelow (Hub Meerkats) 157 (T20,T19,D20) Best single: Mark Farmer (Madigans) 15 darts Not unexpectedly the Bulls v Meerkats fixture was very close if not a high scoring match. Both sides were at full strength with the home side just having the edge, experience showing throughout the side. The game seesawed from a 1-2 away advantage to a 4-2 home score at half time. A dra-
matic three victories from the Kats gave them a 4-5 lead, needing one more leg from three to secure the draw and point and that is exactly what happened. The Kats took an early lead through Paul Durrant on D17 after Alex Nikolov 120 and Alan Ostrowski 100 had given the Kats a good lead despite Alan´s father Boris´s ton. Three more tons via Nikolov, Amanda Skinner and Graham Dunning 125 plus a D5 levelled the match. Eddie Bendelow´s 115 edged the Kats in front for Graham Todd to slot home D16. The first pair was quite amazing Nikolov recorded 100,140 with partner Todd a ton. Dunning and Trevor Hartley replied with a ton apiece before Dunning coolly planted his dart in D19. Phil Waller 100 and Skinner 127 waltzed the second pair for 3-2. Flying Dutchman ¨the Hag¨ scored a fine 100 and D10 for 4-2, Durrant scoring 2x100 in reply. An ominous score line for the Kats at half time but were to show they can be a pretty resilient team when required. Nikolov 100,140,D5 got the visitors off to a flyer, his opponent Ron Chadwick´s 115 not enough. Durrant faced Dunning in the next and managed a 120 before a comfortable S18,D20 finish, 4-4. Todd faced the unenviable task of taking on the Hag but to his credit wasn’t overcome by the Dutchman´s reputation. A fine 133 and D10 was enough, with Hagenaars replying with just a ton, 4-5. Waller made the scores level against young Ostrowski and then the experienced John Eyre made the overall win possible, nailing D10, Ostrowski senior not yet on a double. It was left to Trevor Hartley to secure the point for the league leaders against Newcastle boy Bendelow. Some reasonable scoring from both left Hartley on 50 and Bendelow on a low outshot. Hartley´s choice of going for the bull was indeed questionable, but he struck lucky and landed in the 20 bed first dart, but his second was far more accurate and landed bang in the middle of D15 for the draw and shared points. Not the best of matches score wise, but tense and nail-biting to the end. Great performance and sportsmanship from both sides. Gogarty´s kept the pressure on the Bulls with an excellent home victory over Sporting Misfits. The Gopher´s power 4 of James Brown, Jack Todd, Ali O´Keef and Paul Easton once again all played well, but ably supported by captain Bill Warburton´s strong squad. Easton D6 in the team game got the Gopher´s into winning ways. O´Keef 2x100 and D10 made it 2 up before Kevin Procktor 140,98 and Brown checking out on 29 gave the home side a 3 point advantage. The first pair really livened up proceedings, O´Keef 100,95 and Easton 122,95 got the Gopher´s down to 52 only
for both players to bust. A 95 from Tina Kaylor was enough of a wake up call for Easton to close 52 (S12,D20). The second pairs was much of the same, Chris O´Brien 85,85 and Todd 100,85,D8, Karl Cooper replying with a ton, but too late for the Misfits. Sonya Cooper, never one to let the side down, recorded the visitors first win going out on D20. The second half started with O´Keef flexing his throwing muscles scoring 135,100,100 and finding himself on 9 promptly scored a single 1 and D4 for at least a draw and valuable point. Peter James faced chief Gopher Brown, both hitting tons to set up finishes. Misfit James missed his double after hitting two semis to let in Brown on D10. George Caine D4 got the better of Easton after the Gopher had missed D16 for a 112 out. Zoe James gave a good account of herself facing the young Todd who had 4 scores of 80 plus before hitting D20. Karl Cooper gave the Misfits their third victory of the evening on D7 defeating Chris O´Brien. Procktor wrapped up the match on D5 against Misfits captain Sonya Cooper who had left a double herself. O´Keef was pronounced man of the match with 7 tons and 2 game shots to his credit. Excellent performance. Around the league Breakaways and PB´s appear to be the main contenders for the Hattons League Plate after Breeze Bar went down to the Hunks. At the Hattons venue and the score level at 4 apiece Martin Sears, Rod Buller, Steph Simpson and Jake Hawkins reeled off the last 4 legs to move up to fifth spot in the league. Its going to be a right knees up next week down at Hattons where the Hunks entertain their stable mates the Honeys. Its Stewart and Julie´s wedding anniversary on Thursday next, congratulations to the happy couple, but will they get all 12 legs played? The Honeys notched up their second victory of the season at the expense of the All Stars from Pint Depot, who have surprisingly struggled this season. The Pirates took both points down at the Mirador with Ray Hayes starring for the away side. Highlight of the evening was league sponsor Debbie Mackleston winning the football card, narrowly eclipsing the exploits from Dave Wright and Jade and Lorraine Cox´s winning doubles. Pairs venues (14th March) will be distributed this week along with entry forms for Ladies and Mens Singles competitions (11th April). Teams with outstanding fixtures are reminded matches must be organised and played immediately. Listen to darts chit chat on Exite Radio 89.2FM or 93.1FM live on Saturday between 3 and 4 p.m. Paul Durrant League Chairman
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Enterprise League Report In the Enterprise League for the second week running the Pearls failed to make being on their own green count and went down to League Leaders San Luis Klingons by a disappointing 2 - 12 points, 84 - 114 shots. Well done to Ruth Birch, Veronica Sale and Jack Martin on their sole win . Fed Fours Report Away to San Miguel Harriers, the Panthers had a good win 6-2 (shots 6042). A great result for Jack Martin's four, George Carnell, Pearl Houghton and Nick Birch (25-10) against Chris Collier's four. Great play too by Pete Bonsor's rink, Peta Rhodes, Nigel Baigent, and birthday boy Jason Prokopowycz (26-13) against Len Rudge's rink. Welcome back to Bill Pain but not to a good day his rink of William Holtham, Deidre Leeming and Chip Chapman against Noel Verity's four on the difficult rink 4. Swallows report - "On 22nd February the Swallows visited the San Luis Tigers coming away with 3 rink wins and the overall shots, * points to Quesada and 6 points to San Luis. The winning teams; Linda Armstrong, Diane Lawton, Tony Thomas; Lisa Bonsor, Chris Brazier, Pete Bonsor; Cathy Skinner, Brian Trinder, George Skinner. The friendly team of Dorothy Benson, Rob Pinfold and Mike Lamberton also had a good win." The Miralgo Open Rinks April 9,10,11th 2013, places still available. Contact Di Riley 965725787 or email joediriley@gmail.com
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Results and Tables for Friday 1st March 2013
VISTABELLA BOWLS CLUB The Weekends Internal competitions saw victories for Maggie Furness, Ladies Singles, and Arthur Brown Men’s Singles. Mac Maclean and Brian Dunn Men’s Pairs, Ann Rudkin, Pat Harman and Jenny Bowman Ladies Triples, Stuart Allman, Maggie Furness and Richard Lee Mixed Triples, Stuart Allman. Bill Corbishley and Richard Lee Men’s Triples and Ann and John Rudkin with Mike and Beryl Regan is the Mixed Rinks. On Monday the Eagles lost 8 points to 6 against Quesada Diamonds but due to very strong performances by our two winning rinks we still managed to take the overall shot points winning 101 to 97. Thanks go to Pauline and Pat Rafferty skipped by Jim Harwood and to Ken Savage, Chris Whittaker skipped by Mac Maclean. The Albatrosses had a bye. A visit to San Luis for our Winter League team on Wednesday was always going to be difficult so no surprise that we lost 8 points to 2, Thanks go to Gail Watson, Beryl and Mike Regan and John Rudkin our one winner. Our Fed fours game on Thursday was rained off so on Friday the Lanzadores travelled to El Rancho fully expecting to struggle on a very fast green but were delighted to pull off an 8 Points to 6 win despite losing the overall shots by 100 shots to 87. Our four winning rinks were Neil and Sandra Burrows and Pat Harman, Gail Watson, Ian Kenyon and Maggie Furness, Sue Mynott, Coleen Money and Richard Lee plus Barbara and Arthur Brown with Mike Regan. The Conquistadors result is still outstanding. The final games in our internal comps will be completed over the weekend results to be reported next week.
CBBA Southern Leagues B & C 22nd Feb. The Golds were away to a very strong Royals side at Horadada. It was a good mornings bowling but not in our favour with the shots going to the royals 124-94, and points 10-4.Our winning rinks were very close, only winning by one point on each rink. Sheila Millward, Sid Gallup, George Richardson, 16-15, Jo Elkin, Pat Moore, Vic Moore, 18-17. Our friendly Mary Moss, John Clarke, John Moss, 19-20 The Blues played a home game against the Emerald Isle Claymores. A must win game if the Blues are to stay in promotion contention. The team did not disappoint winning on all rinks and taking the overall shots. Winning teams: Pat Baylis, Bernadette McDonnell, Mike Kelly, 31-5, (super result) Ann Heath, Margaret Hunter, Derek Pickwick, 19-12, Joy Gardiner, Robert Heath, Brian Gardiner, 15-10, Barbara Cooper, Steve Pond, Dave Livesey, 20-11, Eileen Barton, Doug Smith, Alan Barton, 189 and Ramsay Sinclair, Dave Eccles, Jean Cooper, 19-16. This gave the Blues 122-63 shots and 14-0 points. Well done everyone, keep up the good work for next week. The Silvers played at home against the Greenland Cedars and it was another bad day going down 14 points to nil, shots to the Cedars 134-65... SABA Voyager & Enterprise Leagues 25th Feb. The Pioneers had a very good win on Monday taking three rinks and drawing a forth. Together with the overall shots 109-100, La Siesta was 9-5 winners. Wining rinks were, Dave Davies, Ron Sheldon, Johnny Ryder 24-11, Gill Sheldon, Tom Heaslewood, John Clarke 19-10, Hilary Clarke, Norman Murphy and yours truly 21-13 with a draw by Pat and Vic Moore with John Shepherd. The Apollos were away to Greenland Maples and came away with just 2 points. Winning rink Joy Gardiner, Sue Jordan, Jean Cooper, The Sputniks entertained our friends from El Rancho Broncos. And it was tight up to halfway through the game until. The Sputniks made the home advantage count and managed to gain control and win the match by four rinks to two. Shots of 103-85 in our favour gave us the score 10-4. Winning rinks were, Penny Porter, Harold Charleton, John Taylor 25-6, Irene Laverick, Ken Combstock, Albert Jackson 18- 9, Anne Jackson, John Owen, John Porter 20-12, Dawn Taylor, D Laverick, Derek Lodge 15-13. Fed 4’s.26th Feb. Winter League 27th Feb. Another fine day with no rain but rather cold up at Javea Green. We came away with just 1 point. Jean & Norman Murphy, Jim Hudson, Sue Jordan achieved a draw 17 all, against Nick Cole’s team, despite having lead all the way. Bernadette McDonnell, Jean & Trevor Brassington only lost by 1 shot. In the Berleen, Penny & John Porter, Jo Elkin and Margaret Hunter won 20 – 11 unfortunately our other Berleen team did not fare as well, so once again we came away with no Berleen points. Chicken and egg 27th Feb. Chicken, Johnnie Ryder, Wine, Roy Howard, Eggs, Fred Trott.
EL RANCHO BOWLS CLUB Monday afternoon found The Pintos away to Horadada Condors, always a pleasure and fortunately the freezing morning had become a not too bad afternoon with many removing jackets. All played well and the result was good with The Pintos taking the rinks by 5 to 1 and that being lost by 1 shot with the final wood of the match. Meanwhile The Broncos were away to La Siesta Sputniks, a tough game but we came away with 2 rinks to Sputniks 4, not a bad effort away from home. On Tues the Fed4s team travelled to play at Country Bowls Merlots, with high hopes, but left with our tails between our legs loosing on all 3 rinks, despite good all round play. On Friday The Mustangs played host to Vistabella Lanzadores and faced a tough opponent, although playing well, Mustangs took 2 rinks and the total shots to lanzadores 4 rinks. On 2 of the losing rinks we were ahead until the last end, but as they say ‘that’s bowls’. Jim Jarvie, Mike Smith and Don Wheatley 15-8. Maxine Wright, Enid Chapman and Bill Chapman 12-16. Beryl Styring, Les Styring and Alec Morrice 14-15. Ros Holmes, Jane Hamill and Drew Gerrard 28-6. Carol Smith, Richard Needham and Stew Hamill 16-20. Marianne Holtham, Keith Cunningham and Irene Mangan 15-22. Meanwhile The Raiders travelled to Montemar to play The Toreadors for an excellent morning's, however despite very good bowling, the home took the rinks 4- 1, with one drawn. A result that belied the closeness of play. Graham Day, Rob Clark and Geoff Jones 20-8. John Cleal, Mike Stone and Gary Newson 15-15. Edward Elsam, Ron Edwards and Brian Taylor 8-25. Barbara Jones, Mike Barnett and John Skipper 12-22. Anne Stones, Malc Sykes and Shirley Edwards 14-25. Irene Thomson, Mags Haines and Malc Elmore 16-17. Sponsored by Caser. For membership details please contact Irene Mangan 966 71 7700 or Marianne Holtham on 966 77 2222
COUNTRY BOWLS CLUB By Lynne Bishop SABA Discovery league Supernovas headed back up the N332 for another contest with the Montemar bullfighters, this week it was the Picadors who put up the challenge. We won on two rinks but had to be satisfied with a draw on two others, just losing out on the long game. Lin Watkins, Barry Norris & Gerry Gough won 25-16. Margaret Odell, Steve Pearson & Dave Rogers won 19-12. Jenny Chaplin, Harold Morris & Dave Chaplin drew 19-19. Gillian Morris, Ron Odell & Peter Whitehall drew 17-17. Overall shots Supernovas 103 (6)-104 (8) Picadors. Fed 4's, Division A Clarets went to Greenlands to do battle with their Bulls. We had two decent wins but lost the third quite heavily resulting in a drawn match. Those that took the Bulls by their horns were Lynne Bishop, Margaret Odell, Dave Chaplin & Peter Whitehall winning 20-16. Jenny Chaplin, Charlie Watkins, George Thomson & Ken Cuthbert 18-14. Overall shots, Clarets 44 (4)-53 (4) Bulls. Division C Merlots excelled themselves once again by taking all eight points in their home game against El Rancho. Pat Patton, Billy Price, StJohn Broadhurst & Brian Patton won 26-9, Star player I'm told was StJohn, well done! Derek Gunning, Ben Noke, John Simpson & Alan Perry won 20-10. Sandra Simpson, Brian Kirk, Sue Norris & Barry Norris won 16-14. Well done, keep it up. Southern League A Division Ramblers had a bit of a mauling from the San Luis Lions on Friday, only winning on two rinks but I am told there were some close games. Marji Cuthbert, George Thomson & Ken Cuthbert had a good win of 25-14 and Gillian Morris, Steve Pearson & Dave Rogers won 20-18. There's not many games left to play so let's get out there and do the business! Overall shots, Ramblers 94(4) - 123(10) Lions. www.countrybowlsclub.com
DIVISION A P La Marina Sharks 16 Montemar Matadors 16 Country Bls Ramblers 16 San Miguel Jaguars 16 Vistabella Lanzadores 16 Greenlands Oaks 16 San Luis Lions 16 El Rancho Mustangs 16 Greenlands Elms 16 Emerald Isle Cavaliers 16 El Rancho Mustangs Greenlands Elms La Marina Sharks San Luis Lions San Miguel Jaguars
W 8 8 9 11 8 9 9 6 5 6
100 6 105 8 113 8 124 10 110 10
D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
L O/W 7 56 8 54 7 54.5 5 50 8 51 7 48 7 47 10 41 103 9.5 103 9
F 1651 1649 1662 1630 1673 1641 1663 1686 1490 1544
A 1582 1555 1599 1621 1566 1602 1634 1738 1732 1660
Vistabella Lanzadores Montemar Matadors Greenlands Oaks Country Bowls Ramblers Emerald Isle Cavaliers
Diff Pts 69 129 94 127 63 127 9 120 107 117 39 114 29 110 -52 96 -242 90 -116 88 8 6 6 4 4
87 89 83 92 104
DIVISION B P La Siesta Blues 16 Horadada Royals 16 Quesada Swallows 16 La Marina Dolphins 16 San Luis Tigers 16 La Manga Crusaders 16 San Miguel Cougars 16 Mazarron Miners 16 La Siesta Golds 16 Emerald Isle Claymores 16 Horadada Royals La Marina Dolphins La Siesta Golds Mazarron Miners Quesada Swallows
W 11 12 12 9 7 8 6 6 5 3
106 4 112 9 104 8 103 4 121 9
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
L O/W 5 60 4 58.5 4 54 7 54.5 9 51.5 8 51 10 46 9 38.5 103 3.5 133 2.5
F 1770 1802 1681 1703 1664 1740 1594 1555 1515 1483
A 1569 1511 1623 1646 1582 1590 1662 1763 1777 1784
San Luis Tigers Emerald Isle Claymores San Miguel Cougars La Siesta Blues La Manga Crusaders
Diff Pts 201 142 291 141 58 132 57 127 82 119 150 118 -68 103 -208 89 -262 77 -301 70 10 5 6 10 5
110 100 97 108 87
DIVISION C P W D Greenlands Cedars 15 12 0 San Luis Pumas 15 9 1 La Marina Seagulls 14 8 0 Vbella Conquistadores 14 9 0 Quesada Swifts 14 7 0 Montemar Toreadors 14 7 0 El Rancho Raiders 14 6 1 Country Bls Harvesters 14 3 1 La Siesta Silvers 14 1 1 Greenlands Cedars La Siesta Silvers Montemar Toreadors San Luis Pumas
121 10 85 6 112 11 105 10
L 3 5 6 5 7 7 7 10 12
O/W 58.5 53.5 51 40.5 42 38 37 34 29.5
F 1742 1578 1565 1396 1488 1376 1468 1346 1206
A 1338 1417 1327 1449 1467 1455 1563 1543 1606
Quesada Swifts Vistabella Conquistadores El Rancho Raiders La Marina Seagulls
Diff Pts 404 141 161 125 238 118 -53 99 21 96 -79 90 -95 87 -197 74 -400 63 4 8 3 4
SUDOKU SOLUTION
84 108 85 96
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SABA WINTER TRIPLES
GREENLANDS BOWLS REPORT
SAN LUIS BOWLS CLUB
25 FEBRUARY - WEEK 11 ENTERPRISE LEAGUE
By Steve Hibberd
Sponsored by CS Bowls Wear Here we are again, mixed results but all teams are still working hard as we get closer to the end of the winter season. CBBA Southern League Friday 23rd February: Div A: San Luis Lions away v Monte Mar Matadors were close on shots 95-98, but lost 4-10 on pts. Winners; Pat Bird, June & Keith Jones 17-13. Colin Jackson, Ray Robson & Mal Hughes 27-12. Div B: SL Tigers were hosts to Quesada Swallows who flew away with the game pts 6-8, shots 85-95. Winning trips: Frank Barclay, Sue Ross & Colin Potter 18-16. Mel Highland, Bert Ewart & Pat Coffey 22-20. Blossom Cox, Peter Fuller & Mike Cox 15-10. Div C: San Luis Pumas battled away at Vistabella, subduing the Conquistadors, pts 10-4 and shots 102-70. Winners: Chris Philips, Pam & Mike Lockett 18-13. Judy Carroll, Bill Webb & Gareth Davies 23-7. Kath Waywell, Jean & Paul Parkes 19-13. Dave Steadman, Ron & Sheila Cammack 20-6. It was a busy weekend for the FED 4’s teams, the Blues played both days and it was certainly a case of: “what a difference a day made”. On Saturday 23rd at home in the afternoon against San Miguel Harriers, the Blues had a clean sweep, pts 8-0 shots 66-46. Well done to: Colin Jackson, Joe Johnson, June & Keith Jones 20-16. Mel Highland, Mike Cox, Sheila Cammack & Colin Lindgren 23-10. Sheila Cox, Allen Bowen, Derek Armstrong & John Withers 23-20. The next morning, Sunday 24th at home v Emerald Isle Leprechauns, it was a very different result, pts 2-6 shots 4345. Winning rink: Mel Highland, Mike Cox, Sheila Cammack & Colin Lindgren 15-14. The Whites played on Saturday away v San Miguel Hawks, pts 2-6, shots 45-50, winning rink: Keith Phillips, Bob Foulds, Peter Cox & Peter McEneany 20-13. Due to the storms, Whites Thursday 28th match is re-scheduled for Thursday 7th pm. SABA matches, Monday 25th February: Div A: SL Klingons away at Quesada took the sheen off the Pearls winning 5-1, pts 12-2, shots 114-84. Well done to: Margaret Morrison, Vic Slater & Neil Morrison 20-12. Mal Broughton, Ray Robson & Derrick Cooper 17-13. Eric Slater, Roy Cordell & Colin Highland 16-11. Pat & Graham Bird & John Withers 28-13. Darren Johnson, Joe Johnson & Phil Morrachan 17-16. Div B: SL Trekkers had a good result at home v La Marina Astronauts, pts 10-4, shots 105-81. Winning teams: Frank Barclay, Mike Smith & Colin Lindgren 18-10. Stewart Cattanach, Sue Ross & Keith Jones 25-6. Chris Brooks, Bert Ewart & Joan Dullaway 27-10. Margaret Roseveare, Roy Brooks & Ken Dullaway 14-12. Div C: SL Vulcans had a bye this week. Wednesday 27th February, the Winter League & Berleen league bowlers were home to Vistabella, it was a difficult match because of very strong winds & rain. However San Luis came out on top with pts 8-2 and shots 82-49. Well done to: Colin Jackson, Neil Morrison, June & Keith Jones 219. Malcolm Broughton, Sally Cordell, Derek Armstrong & Mal Hughes 20-14. Mel Highland, Sheila Cammack, Mike Lockett & Colin Lindgren 24-6. The Berleen team: Ann Holland, Ron Cammack, Gina Streeter & Colin Highland, after a close game, pulled away for a good win, 23-14, claiming the 2 available points. Chicken drive; Sunday 24th winner Jean Parkes & egg cup went to John Boniface. Wednesday 27th winner of the chicken, visitor, Ray Clarke & egg cup went to David? Happy to report John Haigh is now back at home and appears to be doing well after his heart attack. Club championships: check the notice-board for details of matches for Semi-Finals w/e 9/10th March. Finals w/e 16th/17th March, if you’re not playing, those who are would welcome your support. Memorial Trophy Competition starts Tuesday 12th March – check the board for teams & draw. DON’T FORGET: Member’s OPEN FORUM on Thursday 7th March 10:00/10:30 & AGM will be held on Thursday 28th March 10:00/10:30, nomination forms are on the notice-board. Info contact Peter Cox 966189141 or Sheila Cammack 966 77 3001.
San Luis Klingons Emerald Isle Titans San Miguel Meteors Greenlands Maples Quesada Pearls San Miguel Pulsars La Marina Explorers Horadada Falcons La Siesta Apollos Greenlands Sycamores
P
W
D
L
OW F
15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
55 52 47 47 49 46 42 34 34 27
1 2 6 5 2 4 4 3 4 3
34 36 37 38 39 40 44 53 52 60
14 8 10 9 8 9 7 5 4 1
Horadada Falcons 114 (10) Quesada Pearls 84 (2) Greenlands Maples 127 (12) La Marina Explorers 101 (7) San Miguel Pulsars 123 (12)
A
Diff Pts
1697 1407 290 1583 1432 151 1637 1464 173 1526 1502 24 1566 1451 115 1599 1412 187 1489 1528 -39 1428 1668 -240 1382 1680 -298 1376 1739 -363
139 122 120 117 116 114 102 81 80 59
Emerald Isle Titans 97 (4) San Luis Klingons 114 (12) La Siesta Apollos 78 (2) San Miguel Meteors 120 (7) Greenlands Sycamores 78 (2)
DISCOVERY LEAGUE P
W
D
L
Country Bls Supernovas 13 46 6 26 San Luis Trekkers 13 46 4 28 Vistabella Albatrosses 13 41 5 32 Monte Mar Picadors 13 41 5 32 Monte Mar Novilleros 14 38 4 42 La Marina Astronauts 14 39 2 43 San Miguel Comets 13 36 3 39 Greenlands Chestnuts # 14 30 4 50 Emerald Isle Moonrakers 13 25 3 50 # 1 point deducted re reporting infringement San Miguel Comets 89 (6) Monte Mar Picadors 104 (8) Em’ld Isle Moonrakers 89 (6) San Luis Trekkers 105 (10)
OW F 9 9 9.5 6.5 8 6 7 4 1
A
Diff Pts
1439 1197 242 1360 1174 186 1394 1218 176 1389 1345 44 1463 1452 11 1412 1509 -97 1289 1333 -44 1293 1575 -282 1206 1442 -236
116 114 106 100 96 92 89 71 55
Monte Mar Novilleros 115 (8) Country Bowls Supernovas 103 (6) Greenlands Chestnuts 98 (8) La Marina Astronauts 81 (4)
VOYAGER LEAGUE P
W
D
L
O/WF
El Rancho Broncos 13 46 5 27 6.5 San Luis Vulcans 13 45 3 30 7.5 El Rancho Pintos 14 44 1 39 9 La Marina Pathfinders 13 44 3 31 8 La Siesta Pioneers 14 39 4 41 8.5 Vistabella Eagles 13 41 1 36 7 Quesada Diamonds 13 38 2 38 7 La Siesta Sputniks 14 36 5 43 6.5 Horadada Condors * * 13 14 2 62 0 * * 4 Points deducted for failing to field a full team La Siesta Pioneers 109 (9) La Siesta Sputniks 103 (10) Quesada Diamonds 97 (8) Horadada Condors 81 (2)
A
Diff Pts
1537 1223 314 1379 1247 132 1665 1360 305 1369 1237 132 1508 1466 42 1256 1367 -111 1375 1312 63 1354 1548 -194 996 1679 -683
110 108 107 107 99 97 92 90 26
La Marina Pathfinders 100 (5) El Rancho Broncos 85 (4) Vistabella Eagles 101 (6) El Rancho Pintos 143 (12)
LA MARINA BOWLS CLUB Monday, La Marina Explorers were at home to San Miguel Meteors winning on 3 Rinks and Drawing on 1 Rink. Kath Manning, Linda Vincent, Skip Barry Sadler 17-15. Barbara Forshaw, Margaret McLaughlin, Skip Shirley Hadaway 20-12. Chris Webb, Bernie Carr, Skip Dave Williams 2515.Margaret Sadler, Alex Whyte, Skip Alan Castle 18-18. Shots Explorers 101 - San Miguel 120. Points Explorers 7 - San Miguel 7. Monday, La Marina Astronauts were away to San Luis Trekkers winning on 2 Rinks. Viv Zelin, Mike Brain, Skip Don Harrison 22-12. Margaret Jamieson, Rob Finlayson, Skip Bill Jamieson 21-9. Shots Astronauts 81 San Luis 105. Points Astronauts 4 - San Luis 10. Monday, La Marina Pathfinders were away to La Siesta Pioneers winning on 2 Rinks and Drawing on 1 Rink. Gina Donnerly, John Morgan, Skip Dave Hadaway 26-9. Pam Morgan, Arthur Cronk, Skip Steve Hindle 2218. June Tew, Daniels, 18-18. Shots Pathfinders 100 - La Siesta 109. Points Pathfinders 5 - La Siesta 9. Thursday, La Marina were away to Greenlands in the Fed 4s Rain Stop play, resume Tuesday Afternoon. Friday, La Marina Sharks were at home to Greenlands Oaks winning on 3 Rinks. Kath Manning, Alex Whyte, Skip Roy Hart 26-8. Chris Webb, Margaret McLaughlin, Skip Shirley Hadaway 19-9. Andy Bartlett, Barry Sadler, Skip Alan Castle 24-10. Shots Sharks 113 - 83. Points 8 - 6. Friday, La Marina Dolphins were at home to Emerald Isle Claymores winning on 3 Rinks and Drawing on 1 Rink. Points La Marina Dolphins 9 Emerald Isle Claymores 5. For Further Information about La Marina Bowls Club Please find us on Facebook or contact Club Captain Brian Zelin 966 79 0606.
Maples started the week with an excellent 12-2 home victory over La Siesta Apollos, moving them up to 4th in SABA league div 1. Here's the 5 victorious rinks: S Stead, A Goodfellow, B Pocock 23-12. J Westall, S Heath, S Westall 24-9. J Clements, S Hibberd, D O'Sullivan 20-11. M Mackay, P Goodfellow, M Fryatt 24-18. B Tomlin, F Tilley, V Mahomet 21-10. Not good news for our other top flight side Sycamores, for another defeat, this time by 12-2 at San Miguel, has all but sealed relegation for them. G Bater, P Lockley & skip J Parker, came up trumps, winning their rink 18-13. In div 2, Chestnuts travelled to Emerald Isles, where they picked up a very creditable 8 points from hosts Moonrakers. Mr Bond would have proud of this little lot: B Norris, L Morris, P Heyes 25-11. M Dewar, T Coombs, C Dewar 21-14. H Langlois, T Lawton, G Inwood 15-12. In the fed 4s, Bulls hosted previous league leaders Country Bowls Clarets. Although 2 rinks lost by 4 shots each, a superb 23-6 victory by B & B Sims, M Veale & S Cantley, was enough to secure a pleasing 4-4 draw. Twas a case of the Bears not coming out to play on rainy Thurs. Makes me think that they are typical of the Koala variety, as opposed to the more resilient Grizzly type! Our winter league side were at home to Quesada, but alas went down by 1 point to 9. Only the rink of Bill Sims, W Latham, L Greenland & B Latham salvaged some pride, with their hard fought 17-17 draw. Both the Berleen rinks lost, leaving them pointless! Oh, and by the way, if anyone has been offended by any comments in this or previous reports, then I accept no responsibility, for they belong exclusively to Greenlands Bowls Club - isn't that right Bobbie? There's a real dogfight at the foot of Southern league A div, where Elms had another 8-6 victory in their quest to avoid the drop. At home to Monte Mar Matadors, these 4 rinks helped bring home the points: J Pocock, M Brown, B Pocock 31-9. T Coombs, V Mahomet, Bill Sims 18-9. M Mackay, J Parker, Bobbie Sims 15-15. S Johnson, K Parker, M Fryatt 18-18. Also in A div, Oaks came away from La Marina with 6 points, courtesy of these 3 rinks: T Lawton, W & B Latham 17-12. B Norris, D Thompson, S Cantley 22-18. J O'Brien, M Lockley, M Veale 17-14. Last but not least, the Cedars picked up another 10 points, as promotion from C div is worth having a flutter on. Home to Quesada Swifts, these ladies & gents pushed their team closer to glory: M Kilby, J Redfern, A Brown 28-14. T Hodges, T French, J Wray 16-15. M Beardsall, Z & J Wilcock 34-7. N Bater, C Dewar, P Tomkins 16-15. Chicken, Johnnie Ryder, Wine, Roy Howard, Eggs, Fred Trott. s
EMERALD ISLE BC By Bill Allen On Thursday, 21 February, EI played our monthly match with the British Legion, a game always looked forward to as it is always played in the right spirit and enjoyment is the main objective. The weather was perfect and the enjoyment of the bowlers could be heard over all eight rinks. EI gave some new members the chance to play and compete. The result is of no importance! Social togetherness is always the winner in this game! Friday, 22 February saw the Cavaliers at home to La Marina Sharks. The Cavaliers hoped to find the Sharks basking in calm waters with a surprise catch. In fact they had a whale of a time (if you see what I mean). Shots for the Cavaliers 106 to the Sharks 90 - an 8 points to 6 win for EI. John Jarvis, Graham Roberts & Keith Jolliffe had the biggest 'catch' of the day, winning their rink by 32 shots to 9 - I wonder what bait they used? Friday, 22nd also saw the Fed Fours achieve a good home win against a strong San Luis Blues team in a close game resulting in a win for the EI Leprechauns - 6-2, shots 45-43, and they aren't all 'little people' either! A busy day, 22nd, with EI Claymores hosting La Siesta. I guess it was the morning after the night before, looking at the result 'hic'. Perhaps we should have had an earlier night 'hic'. Shots 63-122. Points 0-14. On 25 February the Moonrakers played a home game against Greenlands Chestnuts. A close game played in good spirit, ending with the Chestnuts taking 98 shots to 89, claiming 8 points to EI's 6. On 25th, EI Titans paid a visit to Horadada Falcons, hoping to keep their position at the top of the league but things didn't go to plan and they came away with just 2 winning rinks. Shots 97-114. Points 4-10.
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NO GOALS BUT ACTION GALORE FC TORREVIEJA .0 VILLARREAL C ....0 Although Torry increased their unbeaten run to 4 games, they desperately need to turn draws into victories if they are not to be dragged in the relegation dogfight. Without injured leading goalscorer Koeman, goals are always going to be hard to come by, but in an action packed 1st half, they should have had a hatful. In front of a smaller than normal crowd, a chipped shot by Inglesias, almost put the visitors ahead after 8 mins. Five mins later, a pinpoint cross found the head of Sergio, but the young Torry defender headed over when he should have buried it. Next it was Manu who threatened the visitors goal. His penetrating run resulted in a shot being blocked, but unfortunately Gasch could not convert the rebound. Midway through the half, Cuco Ros could only watch as his curling free kick was punched to safety. An audacious 25 yard shot by the impressive Villanueva, with visiting keeper Zagala well off his line, inched just past the near post.
Nacho thumped a long range shot against the post, as the visitors got back into the game. End to end stuff was enthralling for the fans, especially when home striker Gasch had a fine effort saved on 32 mins. Alvaro forced a fine save from Torry keeper Tur, before Torry midfielder Dani shot over the bar. Unfortunately, the 2nd half was disappointing in comparison, with almost an hour having been played before Inlesisas headed over Torry's bar. On 75 mins, Villanueva hit the post, then from the rebound Cuco Ros saw his shot well saved by Zagala. Torry keeper Tur came to the rescue, when he blocked an effort by sub Joel, who was through on goal. Tur pulled off another fine save on 85 mins, then Torry sub Jose Manuel headed just wide, as the game ended all square. Next week, Torry are away to 3rd place Castellon so another point would very useful.
THIS IS BETTER HORADADA UD HORADADA....3 CONTESTANO .....0 Well it took them long enough to break Contestano down but against a side with even fewer ideas up front than Horadada we always expected the Reds to win by at least a couple. In the end the margin was a convincing three goals. Horadada were in the driving seat from the very outset although from one early attack the dangerous looking Salinas dived in the box a little too enthusiastically. The referee showed that he wanted none of it as he immediately produced a yellow card. That was the first of 9, although many of us thought there wasn’t a bad tackle in the game. With a brisk wind behind them Horadada continued to pile on the pressure with chances falling to Robles, Salinas and Cristian. From one surge into the area by Salinas a deft flick to Cristian on his right saw the winger with time and only the keeper to beat, but a weak shot saw Carlos easily gather low to his right. On 37 minutes Miguel was penalised out wide for a foul on Eloy. Del Bano picked out Javi Luis with his
free kick who beat Carlos to the top corner with a powerful header. The Reds were well on top and the margin of their half time lead should have been rather more. For short periods during the second half Contestano came rather more into the game but although they spoiled and retained plenty of possession as they crossed the half way line, just like the bitter wind, their ideas froze. A number of changes saw Salinas, Robles, Cristian replaced by Vardan, Ensa and Samu and the difference was almost immediate with the 3 subs both creating and scoring Horadada’s second goal on the half hour. A wonderful move saw Samu and Ensa combine well down the right. Ensa took the ball to the goal line before crossing to Vardan who easily converted from 5 years out. Six minutes later the roles were reversed. This time the cross from Vardan was powerfully buried by the head of Samu. This was Horadada’s first win after two defeats and by far their best performance of recent weeks. Now they need to keep the momentum going and hope that leaders Almoradi slip up during the final run in to the season. News weekend the long journey into the hills of Villena who will be looking to improve on Saturday’s 2-0 defeat by El Campello.
BACK TO BACK WINS FOR ORIHUELA COSTA COX C.F. 0 ORIHUELA COSTA F.C. 1 Costa were looking to continue from last weeks win at home with a tough trip to Cox in search of back to back wins. Costa got off to a good start in the opening minutes and had several chances to take the lead with Patrick Bass and Gummi Gudmundsson coming close with efforts. It took Cox some 15 minutes to get going and when they did they to played some neat two touch football and managed to hold possession well and caused Costa a few problems. Costa decided to switch their left and right winger's Augusto and Broadway over and tried to play with four attack minded players with licence to shoot to try and create an opening. On 38 minutes the deadlock was broken and it was Costa who started a with a move down the right which saw 8 or 9 passes involving 6 Costa players being involved in quick one and two touch passing and Charley Frost grabbing the finish to put Costa 1 - 0 up just before the break. Second half started to get a bit heated between the two sides with several players from both teams collecting cards due to frustration caused by a referee who constantly changed his decisions when put under pressure from the home manager & crowd. Costa had to dig deep and defend well and did this with fine displays for the second week running from Quest, Nicholas, Mint ,
Cockroft and Marshall in Goal. Up front Bass & Gudmundsson were always a threat with constant supply of of chances from the hard work of midfield duo Lawton and Frost who both had good games in the center of midfield. Costa did manage to score a goal when Bass despite being hacked down managed to place the ball into net and when the referee blew his whistle the visitors thought may be the referee wanted a spot kick instead, but amazingly he rewarded a free kick to Cox instead. Costa were nearly undone in the final minute when a Cox player dived in the Costa area but luckily the referee didn't buy the dive but he did reward a free kick which was defended well and this was the last chance of the game as the referee blew up with the score remaning 1 - 0 to the boys from Orihuela Costa and the 3 points in the bag. For more information on the Orihuela Costa Cadetes who represent the Orihuela Costa in the Federation League then visit www.orihuelacostafc.com or call George on ; 679 77 44 88. Training takes place every Tuesday / Thursday 18:30 - 20:00 @ Playa Flamenca Sports Center on astro turf pitches. Sponsored by: Morgans Bar - Amber Pools - Sunworld Properties - The Shandon Bells Bar - The Central Grille - Blue Hill Security Grilles - Specsavers Torrevieja - The Cheers Bar - Morgans On The Plaza.
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SECOND HALF DISPLAY TOO MUCH FOR ALGORFA ALGORFA 1 DAYA NUEVA INFANTILS 3 This was a game that Daya had to win to keep alive their very slim title hopes. They started well and from a corner on two minutes Luis David's powerful header was well saved by the home side's keeper. As the half wore on the home side exerted pressure and pushed Daya back restricting them to the occasional breakaway. On 30 minutes Algorfa took the lead with a well taken goal. The home side were well worth their lead and looked likely to score again. Daya did manage a succession of corners as the half drew to a close but could not capitalise on this pressure. The visitors were desperately in need of one of coach Paco's inspirational half-time talks ! Just 5 minutes into the second half Daya went close but the ball was cleared off the line. Just seconds later though the visitors were back on level terms when Manuel scrambled the ball over the line for 1 - 1. It was all Daya now with Algorfa hanging on desperately. Daya took the lead on 54 minutes when David started and finished a good move. Could the visitors now put the game to bed with another goal.
It certainly seemed this way when Manuel scored his second and Daya's third on 58 minutes. Surely now the visitors would go on to win the game. There wasn't much coming from Algorfa now and what there was, Daya's defence gobbled up. With a couple of minutes to go Jose was clean through on the Algorfa goal but shot agonisingly wide, it didn't matter though as the final whistle went soon after. So a 3 - 1 victory to Daya following a great second half performance. Just what did coach Paco say to his players at half time ?? It was a little disappointing especially in the second half when the game was going against them, to see a number of the Algorfa players rolling about on the ground following innocuous tackles trying to con the referee. The match official was not at his best today but nothing was going to stop Daya winning as their second half performance would have swept most teams away. Man of the Match, Manuel for his two goals, David ran him close though with a superb second half display. Daya Dave. Team Sponsor: Segurlab
CF MIL PALMERAS WEEKLY ROUNDUP Sponsored by Fuegos La Fuente Benferri A 8 - 1 CF Mil Palmeras Prebenjamin 2006 Don't be thrown too much by the score line this performance was much better than it looks. With everyone sticking to their jobs a lot better today especially in defence where Lacey, Elliot and Kevin did their jobs really well in the first half. After 5 mins Benferri took the lead but back came the Toros with Makenna Tomlinson equalising from a good corner from Kevin. The toros pushed hard and limited 2nd place Benferri to only 2 goals in a good first half. Second half and the concentration dropped a little and Benferri added 4 more goals before we got our act together and kept them out for the last 5 mins and looked comfortable at times. Benferri did add one more before the whistle went, full time 8-1. Man of the match Makenna Tomlinson. Rafal 1 v 5 CF Mil Palmeras Benjamines (under 10's) Sponsored By Sunshine FM 102.8 Another match where the opposition solely set out to stop the Toros playing their passing football .But when one part of their game is under pressure this Toros side has more to offer smacking in 3 goals in the first 10 mins .First Bailey Tomlinson picked up a loose ball from a corner to lob the keeper , Ben Naylor shot from outside the box to score and then Bailey again made the most of a loose ball to shot and get his second goal .With David Milton ,Luca Webb and Luke Naylor keeping the pressure on up front Rafal could only try to counter attack but Niomi Sheffield ,Paolo Webb and Bailey weren't going to be beaten again protecting Diego in goal . Ben forced another goal past the keeper from range but Rafal hit back just before the end of the first half to make it 1-4 at half time . Second half and a change of formation put the Toros defence under more pressure but again they didn't
panic working the ball back up the pitch where Paolo and Kevin Ruiz were both unlucky not to score.10 mins in to the half Bailey attacked David's corner kick to deflect the ball past Rafals keeper .The last ten mins was a battle but the Toros kept their composure to see the match out 1-5 . Player of the Match Diego Sheffield ,solid in Goal ,Defence and Upfront. Outstanding Team Performance again Well Done !!! Sponsored by Sunshine FM 102.8 Junior Strikers B 2 Mil Palmeras Benjamines 6 Sponsored by Talleres J Martinez Ford garage Jacarilla A 8 - 2 Mil Palmeras Alevines This was a tough ask for mil Palmeras against a team who before today had only conceded 9 goals all season and it showed as Jacarilla were a well drilled side workmanlike and knocked it around very effectively, having said that we matched them completely for the first 15 minutes and even went 1-0 up when Cristians nice free kick was fumbled by the goalkeeper and emily kelly reacted quickest to tap in the loose ball. Eventually Jacarilla equalised when our defence again were guilty of not communicating and gave away a sloppy goal. Jacarilla made it 2-1 shortly after when again we gave them a goal. Half time 2-1. The first 15 minutes of the second half cost us any chance in this match where we didn't work as hard as we had been doing and in truth were torn apart by the passing of Jacarilla. Taking them into an 8-1 lead. In the last ten minutes we decided to start playing again and grabbed a consolation through Angel and could of gas two more from Oliver Godden when he hit the bar and narrowly missed the far post. Full time 8-2. Man if match Luke Naylor ran his socks off. 619 700 439 / 622 295 186 www.cfmilpalmeras.co.uk
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ELCHE BREAK THE HOODOO TO MARCH ON RECREATIVO HUELVA.................1 ELCHE CF......................................2 In this scintillating, record-breaking season Elche finally broke their dismal record of six defeats and two draws in their last eight matches at the Neuvo Columbino stadium in Huelva, way down near the Portugese border, to win an exciting, incidentpacked game. The meagre crowd of 4,850 included several hundred noisy, loyal Elche fans who made the long journey to urge on the league leaders. Now that last week’s returning hero two goal Angel is back he rightly started the game in favour of Elche-born Aaron, who tries hard but is not in the same league as the prodigal and prodigious Canaries-born striker. Interestingly Mantecon, who never lets anyone down and is usually sub started in place of Rivera who later replaced him on the hour - otherwise Elche at full strength. For the home side leading scorer Chuli put his chipped shot just wide, at the other end Angel’s downward header was saved by Cabrero in the Huelva goal. Valle turned and slotted home but was rightly ruled a mile offside as Elche breathed again, but immediately after Angel chased a bad back pass down, caught it and was dragged down by the culprit in the area - no penalty said the ref to Angel and everyone in green and black’s disgust. Chulli’s flying header was easily saved by Herrera in the Elche goal, followed by home penalty appeals as first Suarez, then Peligrin scrambled the ball away from Valle who went down dramatically, still no penalties from this ref. As Elche pressed Huelva scrambled a flicked header from Etxeita off the line , but five minutes before half-time following a Fidel cross headed out Super Suarez burst through to hit a screaming half-volley which beat Cabrero all ends up: 0 – 1 at half time and a lot more to come... Only three minutes into the second half and Huelva were level as Alexander hit his shot from way out. Herrera had it covered, but Suarez’s foot diverted the ball into the opposite corner for the equaliser. With all the talk of Angel returning in such exciting fashion, the goals of one of Elche’s finds of the season, Corominas from Girona must not be swept aside, he has scored some beauties this season. On the hour the little striker won the match with his tenth of the season executing an exquisite chip over Cabrero, a tall goalkeeper who made such a feat look unlikely. Now with Elche back in the lead, could they keep it like that as Huelva
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The Elche defence has been outstanding all season. threw everything at them. The whole Elche defence has been outstanding this season, the bedrock of the team’s success, and as usual everyone played their part: goalkeeper Herrera has only conceded an amazingly-low 0.5 goals per game. Alexander went down theatrically in the box, but as said, this ref doesn’t give penalties - and any way, it wasn’t one... Xumetra’s replacement Carles Gil’s shot went just wide as the Franjiverdes sought to further their lead, but in the end it stayed 1 – 2 to Elche, who deserved their success to break their undistinguished record in Huelva. So Elche march on proudly at the top toward La Liga, still 14 games and a long way to go until June - but for now another hard-fought win shows everyone how hard the Illicitanos are to beat. Next week its 4th-from-bottom Mirandes at the Martinez Valero on Saturday at 6pm. Let’s hope it’s a bit warmer than last Sunday night against Huesca - brass monkeys weren’t in it! Mucho Elche!
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VB PGL AT ALENDA COYS RENTACAR CHAMPIONS DIVISION The 2102-2013 season came to a close at Alenda Golf with Lo Marabu Golf Society claiming the with another win, having only lost 3 games all season, and claimed top spot by 17 points from Eurogolf G S who by taking maximum points from a weakened St. James’s Golf Society and in doing so leapfrogged La Manga RGA by a solitary point. It was the La Marquesa Golf Club rivals TOFFS who assisted by forcing a draw against La Manga, thus depriving them of what looked like a sure second spot allowing Eurogolf that one point advantage. Bill Martin – Eurogolf captain assured us that there was no bribery (knowing Bill that would certainly be true). The trophy was presented by VBPGL Secretary Ivie Davies to Lo Marabu Golf Society Captain David Blinston and his team. It was a tremendous team effort in their first season in the League who made the number one spot their own from the first match in October and now looks forward to next season in the Premier Division. Thanks to Jose Bora Director of Golf at Alenda Golf for presenting the course in such good condition and to Ana for providing the presentation buffet after the matches. RESULTS St James’s Gate GS 0 (24.0 holes) Eurogolf GS 4 (48.0 holes) TOFFS GS 2 (32.5 holes) La Manga RGA 2 (39.5 holes) Lo Marabu GS 3.5 (39.0 holes) Don Cayo GS 0.5 (33.0 holes) 3 Bonus points went to Eurogolf, Lo Marabu and La Manga RGA Final Placings Lo Marabu GS Eurogolf La Manga RGA Don Cayo GS Toffs GS St. James’s Gate GS
P 20 20 20 20 20 20
W 15 12 11 8 7 4
D 2 0 2 2 1 1
L 3 8 7 7 12 15
Bon 15 9 9 6 3 3
Pts 62 45 44 32 25 16
You will also be able to see updated VBPGL League fixtures, tables, and news on the website www.vegabajapremiergolfleague.com and on Facebook, throughout the season For more information on the Vega Baja Premier Golf League, contact The Secretary Ivie Davies 669 211 410 or golfdavies@gmail.com