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COMPENSATION FOR CALA MOSCA, 213 MILLION EURO
he developer, and owner of the designated building plots at Cala Mosca, the very last kilometre of green space on the Orihuela Costa, has warned that there will be a “cascade of compensation claims” if the developable land is declassified when it is debated in the Valencian Parliament in Tuesday.
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The company has sent a letter to all the members of the Public Works, Infrastructure and Transport Commission of Las Cortes, who will vote on the motion, urging them to rule against the proposal, warning the deputies that it has the physical and legal rights of this urban development and, if the land classification is changed, it will ask for loss of profits that it estimates at 213,473,600 euros, to
which "compensation for other damages” should also be added. In calculating this loss of earnings, Playa Salvaje has made an impact assessment of 800 euros per square metre of capital loss for which it would seek compensation, in addition to the project fees and expenses, and the urbanization works it has already carried out.
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The letter, signed by the promoter Esteban Gomendio, states that they have already carried out 70% of the urbanization works, including construction of the access roundabout to the area and the internal road network, although all are currently closed because of the presence of varieties of threatened and protected flora and fauna that has since been detected in the sector. The deputy spokesperson of the Unides Podem-Esquerra Unida coalition, Estefanía Blanes, has asked the different political groups to support the motion and not to give in to the "pressure" of the Cala Mosca urban development company. "We have presented this proposal because we believe that we have the obligation and the duty to protect this natural space and the Cortes must now also support it politically." She denounces the "pressure from real estate interests" that the deputies have been subjected to so that this motion is not approved. Blanes said that the company's letter "is not going to stop us and we are sure that the rest of the political groups are not going to be influenced either and are going to support us." On the occasion of the International Soil Conservation Day, last week, the spokesperson for AVOCA (La aso-
ciación de vecinos CABO ROIG Y LOMAS), Tomás Moreno, wrote an opinion article for the news website vegabajadigita.com, in which he called Cala Mosca “a true lung for our area, where protected species of flora and fauna live, and which it is essential to conserve.” He was quite clear in his article that the 2,200 homes that are planned to be built in Cala Mosca, with their more than 5,000 potential new residents, are going to seriously affect the quality of life of the people who already live in Orihuela Costa. He states that there is already a serious inadequacy in the services that the area has suffered for many years. There are deficiencies in the essential services of
Torrevieja invests € 100,000 in air conditioning its "vaccination centre" to avoid high temperatures The Torrevieja City Council has once again resorted to the emergency route to directly award a contract that exceeds, by a wide margin the spending threshold of the minor contract. This time it has awarded for 100,200 euros to the company Instalaciones Blanco Navarro for the replacement of the air conditioning equipment at the Municipal Leisure Centre (CMO) where the main "vaccinodrome" of the Torrevieja health department has been operating since the beginning of the year Councillor Federico Alarcón (PP) said that the emer-
waste collection, pruning, disposal of household goods and street cleaning, which will be further degraded with the construction of the new homes, if resources are not resized, something that will be impossible given the current budget. The lack of police officers and security will also be worsened by such an increase in population. Late last month the Ecologists in Action organisation awarded a ‘Black Flag’ to Cala Mosca, classifying it as one of the 48 worst beaches for pollution or poor environmental management, after analysing almost 8,000 kilometres of Spanish coastline. Local party Cambiemos, together with their coalition partners, CLARO, have been battling against the project since
it was first muted in 2007. Leader Carlos Bernabé said, “this project not only involves the destruction of a unique natural space, but the population increase would mean a deterioration in the already precarious situation of public services in the area”. So it seems that just about everybody, apart from the Orihuela Municipal Council and the promoter Esteban Gomendio, are very much against the urbanisation of Cala Mosca, as they jointly highlight the inherent problems that it will bring, but one wonders if the price being put on the claim for compensation might just take the choice away from the politicians, especially if the payment has to be found from within the budget of the
gency route has been justified with a Public Health report that warns that temperatures are far too high in the building, reaching in excess of 26 C. He said that there is a need to maintain the sanitary conditions of the centre to maintain the mass vaccination rate. The CMO, which was built in 2005 in parallel with the construction of the Habaneras Shopping Centre, has an air conditioning system that has been causing problems for years. Many of those people who have used it in recent months have been able to verify that in the main hall there is a constant drip of water leaks that are coming from the damaged air conditioning system.
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PSOE DENOUNCES FURTHER EMERGENCY CENTRE DEL AY Gracia has revealed that the Orihuela City Council has accepted a modification to the project that increases the cost of construction by 130,220 euros The Orihuela PSOE have denounced the increased cost and construction delay of the new Orihuela Costa Emergency Centre. According to the socialist spokesperson, Carolina Gracia, the construction of the centre will now cost 130,000 euros more than originally agreed, after the City Council accepted an amendment to the project by the developers, DOALCO. "It is curious that this amendment has been agreed by the Contracts Department just one month before the planned end of the works, when the reason dates back to the original construction carried out by the company in October 2020”, Gracia said. Gracia said that the Emergency Centre is one of the most demanded projects on the coast. In 2010, three million Euro was assigned to the project which was suspended when the original company could not fulfil the contract. It was not until 2016 with a new government, and thanks to the General Directorate of Emergencies, that the remaining credit was unlocked, transferring more than 2 million to the City Council so that it could re-tender the works.
Leader of the PSOE in Orihuela Carolina Gracia
dline for the completion of the construction has already been extended twice and that the contractors still continue to build after the latest deadline of 30 June. According to Gracia, during their visit to the construction site in March, the mayor, Emilio Bascuñana and the Councillor for Emergencies, Víctor Valverde, confirmed that the project would be completed by June 30 knowing full well that the additional modifications would not be finished.
Teaching children the importance of recycling The Department of Street Cleaning has now received the 68 recycling bins that have begun to be installed in the playgrounds around the municipality. The councilor of the area, Dámaso Aparicio, explained that the objective is "to make the children aware of the importance of recycling." A total of 68 bins have been obtained, at a cost of 14,000 euros. There will be 52 units Installed in Orihuela and its districts while 16 units have been allocated to the coast. The new bins are made up of recycling islands with three distinctively coloured sections, for the selective deposit of waste: organic, plastic and cardboard, blue for paper-cardboard, yellow for packaging and brown for organic waste”. “We have no alternative other than to reverse the effects of global warming, so we must create a change of mentality to face this situation. It is vital that we modify our consumption habits, prioritizing the reduction of waste and recycling”, said Aparicio.
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Mosque desecrated in Murcia
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second anti Muslim attack was carried out last week in the Murcia town of Cabezo de Torres when a mosque was vandalised in the latest anti-Muslim attack on Wednesday
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Only last month a Moroccan man was brutally murdered in the southeastern Spanish region. The mosque was only opened in 2018, but in the attack last Wednesday it was covered in spray-paint with the phrases "no to Islam," "stop the invasion" and "Spain's sovereignty cannot be negotiated." The vandals also left a pig's head outside the mosque with a knife jutting from the skull. In an area of Murcia that is the home to one of Spain’s largest Muslim populations this is the latest in a long series of xenophobic attacks on the immigrant population. In June a Moroccan immigrant, Younes Bilal, was shot dead at point blank range while he was sitting, drinking coffee with friends. The attacker, a Spanish veteran, shot Bilal after berating him and other people at the cafe with racist insults. A week earlier a Moroccan employee at a local company was also attacked, allegedly by a co worker, who was subsequenty fired for the assault.
The incident was allegedly caused when a boss told the Spanish co worker "This Moor is a better worker than you," referring to Koutaibi. The remark so angered the man that he began beating Koutaibi with an iron bar, fracturing his skull, resulting in him going into a coma. His family insists it was a racist attack as he remains in critical condition. There have also been a number of other racist attacks on immigrants and buildings of worship in the area while Spain's central government continues to remain mostly silent on the continued assaults.
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Manchester brothers arrested in Torrevieja for million pound heist
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he National Police have arrested two brothers in Torrevieja who are wanted by the British authorities for the operation of a network of drug traffickers. The older of the two brothers was also wanted over his alleged involvement in a violent theft of more than £1m. Both were allegedly responsible for the transport, distribution and payment of the drugs while the younger of the two is suspected of the violent theft of cocaine from other criminal organisations. At the time of the arrest, as their car was surrounded by National Police, the two fugitives tried to flee with two other people ramming their car into a police vehicle. The four men were eventually overpowered and detained despite putting up great resistance.
Police have been looking for the two brothers for almost a year. In August 2020, the National Police were alerted by the National Crime Agency (NCA) of the possible presence in Spain of the two brothers who ran a major criminal organization dedicated to large-scale cocaine and cannabis trafficking. The National Police focused their investigation on the Costa Blanca and last December narrowed the search to Orihuela Costa, where it was thought that they could be hidden among the large British community. Once their home was located, the agents established a surveillance operation, finally arresting them as they drove through Torrevieja. The pair now face extradition back to the UK.
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Bonnie Tyler's Torrevieja gig suspended due to COVID-19 By Andrew Atkinson Bonnie Tyler's long awaited appearance in Torrevieja after two years of negotiations has been suspended due to COVID-19. A spokesperson from the Official Communication Office in Spain representing the artist said: "The concert scheduled for July 17 at the Parque Antonio Soria has been suspended due to the current situation on Covid19 regulations and the restrictions imposed by the British Government on travellers to Spain. "We continue with the pertinent negotiations with the Torrevieja City Council Department of Culture, to give the opportunity to celebrate the Bonnie Tyler concert for 2022." Tyler, 70, born Gaynor Hopkins, with her distinctive husky voice is best known for
her 1978 single 'It's A Heartache' which reached number four on the UK Singles Chart, and number three on the US Billboard Hot 100. She is married to property developer and 1972 Olympic judo competitor Robert Sullivan with the couple spending much of the year in their five-bedroom home in Albufeira in the Algarve.
POETRY CORNER PEARL IN A SHELL by DAVID DAVID WHITNEY (c 2021) I have photo's in an album I have memories in my mind I shed tears when I think of you How you left us all behind
But mum you were the very best Which made it hard to take Each day now still within our thoughts And every breath we take
But you used to say You'd have to go One day as people do Though your love would never leave us Just the person we all knew
A woman we all loved so much A pearl within a shell A priceless diamond sparkling A love we knew so well
But that didn't make it easy When you took God's out stretched hand Even now the ache within our hearts Is hard to understand
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Despite the suspended concert she will still be performing in Los Alcázares in August. A spokesperson from the Communication Office in Spain said: "Tickets will be valid to all who want to attend the concert that will be held on August 28, 2021 in Los Alcázares, Murcia. "Full refunds for the Torrevieja concert will also be made. We are continuing to work towards a new date in Torrevieja in 2022."
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Man detaine d for Sexual Abuse & Assault
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3,000 visit Pascual Flores in Torrevieja The Pascual Flores sailed out of Torrevieja on Tuesday as it embarked on a new European Tour with an eventual destination of Bremerhaven in Germany where it will join in a festival of historic ships from across the world from 9-12 Aug.
Civil Guard detain male in Torrevieja over alleged crimes of sexual abuse and assault on minors
exchange for fulfilling his claims, he would deliver a series of virtual currencies from this game.
The Civil Guard, within the framework of the CAELUM operation, has detained a 50year-old man of Spanish nationality in Torrevieja as the alleged perpetrator of three crimes of sexual abuse and assault on minors under 16 in Masamagrell and Mallorca.
The agents, continuing with the investigation, managed to discover the User Nicknames, aliases used on the network, that the author used in the different platforms, applications, email accounts and IP addresses.
The Civil Guard investigation began in November 2020 after two residents of the town of Masamagrell, both parents of two minors, reported that an alleged adult, through an online game, had contacted his children. After trying to gain the trust of the minors, he asked them for photos of sexual content and expressed his desire to make video calls. The alleged perpetrator promised the minors that, in
A third complaint for the same crime was lodged in the municipality of Santanyi, Mallorca. On June 17, the Civil Guard of Masaamgrell, carried out a home search in the municipality of Torrevieja, intervening several computers, telephones, hard drives, USB's and different documentation. A male was arrested as the alleged perpetrator of three crimes of abuse and sexual assault on minors under 16. The detainee was placed at the disposal of the Court number 4 of Torrevieja, Alicante.
Motoring death on N332 in Pilar de la Horadada A 41-year-old woman died on Tuesday in a traffic accident on the N-332 where it passes through Lo Monte, in Pilar de la Horadada. The driver of the vehicle, apparently the brother of the victim, was detained by the Civil Guard on suspicion that he was driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs after refusing to take a breathalyser or drug test at the scene. The accident took place at around 10:30 p.m. with the emergency report stating that a woman was unconscious as a result of the impact. The CICU mobilized a SAMU unit, whose medical team could only confirm the death of the 41-year-old woman. Sources stated that the vehicle, the only one involved in the accident, was travelling far too quickly as the driver lost control and it hit the roundabout extremely violently.
However, the first visit to Torrevieja by the schooner since its restoration by the Nao Victoria Foundation, has created unprecedented interest, with more than 3,000 Torrevieja residents and tourists visiting the boat last week, both on deck and down below, in just the five days that it has been harboured in the port. Cameras and mobiles were aplenty with many families taking the opportunity to record images that they will long remember on board this iconic vessel. The first destination for the ship is a return to Huelva, from where it will begin an Atlantic crossing that will take it to La Coruña, before a number of different French ports and then on to Nantes, where it will meet the Andalusian Galleon. The two ships will them sail together across the north of Europe to their destination in Germany, where they will be present from August 9 to 12 at the Bremerhaven Maritime Festival along with many other large and historic ships from around the world.
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Councillor thanks Volunteers at Mass Vaccination Centre Torrevieja’s councillor for Ong's and Volunteering, Concha Sala, has said how grateful she is to more than 30 volunteers who have been working at the city’s mass vaccination centre, carrying out reception duties, taking temperatures, hand disinfection and providing information. She underlined the exemplary work that is being done by members of many different associations, whose shifts are being coordinated by the Department of NGOs and Volunteering in support of the departments of Health and Emergencies.
This will be the very first occasion that the Torrevieja ship will participate in a international maritime festival. Every port visited will be significant for the city of Torrevieja,
since the Pascual Flores will bear the name of Torrevieja as a tourist city which, to the delight of the general public, it will return to for it’s second visit in October.
REFUSE TRUCK DEATH An unnamed male aged 65 was run over and killed by a Waste Collection vehicle in Los Náufragos in Torrevieja after falling into the the road along Desiderio Rodríguez Avenue. Emergency services, including two ambulances, local police and Civil Guard attended the scene. The area was cordoned off following the incident. Reports suggest the incident occurred after the man lost his balance and fell into the road as the waste vehicle was passing. The body was transferred to the forensic Anatomical Institute to determine the cause of death.
Arrests in Guardamar after counterfeit goods raid Six people were arrested by the Guardia Civil during a routine inspection of counterfeit goods at a flea market in Guardamar. They are four men of Senegalese nationality between 37 and 60 years old, a 58-year-old man of Moroccan nationality, and a 48year-old man of Colombian nationality. The arrested have been charged for illegally selling counterfeit clothing and footwear. The 3,433 articles of clothing, and other effects related to the illegal activity that were seized, are at in the possession of the Torrevieja Court.
In total, more than thirty people are helping out from groups such as Civil Protection Volunteers, pioneros en este servicio, Asila, Alimentos Solidarios, Donaciones Torrevieja and la Hospitalidad de Lourdes. She added that there is still room for anyone wishing to provide their assistance and become part of the vaccination service by contacting the telephone number 637 758 072
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Dodging Delta Let us start by stating the obvious. Nobody is against ‘opening up the country.’ Where there is serious disagreement is about when and how we can achieve this ‘liberation.’ Won’t it be great when all restrictions are lifted. The freedom to book a flight, go to matches, concerts, have a meal in a restaurant, slide into a regular seat in church, meet the lads in Bartley’s and hug a friend. But hang on a minute, folks. Hang on for a couple of months more and we will be out of this. I, like most of my generation, am pretty well ‘alright Jack’ with my double vaccine – but there are an awful lot of citizens still not out of the wood. Once again, we proclaim that nobody wants to be the last man shot in the war. I fear Covid more than I covet the pleasures of above. Of course I understand the frustration of everyone who is totally fed up with Covid Restrictions. But the government isn’t the enemy here: NPHET isn’t the enemy either: Covid is the enemy – and the rest of us should all be on the same side. There is too much wild talk and ‘alternative facts’ being kicked about in recent days. Reckless ‘solutions’ being bandied around amid bitter criticism for those in authority who are trying to save lives. Yes, the government has made mistakes and NPHET is hardly infallible, but the current level of vitriol is wide
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of the mark. They are ‘damned if they do and damned if they don’t’. Last October there was a chorus of cries to ‘give us a Christmas’. Such was the demand that the government caved in and opened up the country in December. People died as a result and those who were clamouring loudest for the opening up, soon became the most vocal critics of our leaders for doing so. Pressure from these usual suspects who are against everything, cannot be allowed to discredit medical science again. When they cannot come up with anything valid to counter Dr Holohan’s recommendations, they blandly state that his findings should be “reviewed”! Doctor Fauci had to deal with the same blunderbuss style attack from Trump and his ilk in America. There is also a faction of cheerleaders against NPHET because it is an ‘unelected body.’ If I got a heart attack on the road and woke up to somebody giving me resuscitation, I wouldn’t be asking by what authority he was saving my life! It is an indisputable fact that restauranteurs and publicans have carried more than their share of the lockdown burden. Other businesses such as those supplying building materials have done better than ever before. It isn’t fair and it is to be hoped that those struggling businesses will get a ‘bounce’ to make up for their losses later in the year. BUT … none of it is worth one human life and if we are ‘under siege’ – as I read in one newspaper; it isn’t such a bad siege. Everybody has enough to eat. There are no snipers watching to blow your head off if you go outside. There are no cluster-bombs dropping
The government isn’t the enemy here: Covid is the enemy – and the rest of us should all be on the same side. out of the sky. And we are not without hope … This past eighteen months has been especially tough on children. But strangely, children have a greater acceptance of the ‘now’ as it is than do us adults. Young people are resilient and they bounce back quickly. When some of my grandchildren were complaining and talking about being ‘bored’, I told them the story of Anne Frank. The government gets criticised for changing the advice that it gives to the people. But it is Covid that keeps changing and we all have to react to that change. In March of last year we thought we would be out of lockdown in three months. But definitely given another three months we will be there. Finally, when we do start feeling a bit
GARDEN FELIX ....... Cosmos produce masses of flowers Cosmos are sun-loving plants that make fantastic cut flowers - guaranteed to brighten up any garden - well into autumn with their long flowering season. Happy in a full sunny border or container of moist, but well draining soil. Cosmos will produce masses of flowers, in colours ranging from white through to pink, red and orange, which contrast with their feathery foliage. They are great for attracting bees, butterflies and all other pollinators into your garden. Maintenance is easy, just dead-head regularly to prolong their flowering and feed with a liquid fertiliser. When dead-
sorry for the situation in which we find ourselves, all we need is to think of those who didn’t make it through. Five thousand people have succumbed to the virus in Ireland and four million worldwide. Most of us know somebody who would be alive today only for the curse of Covid. I remember a political debate on RTE many years ago. A mouthy would-be politician claimed that because this country survived the famine, it could withstand anything. The late Jim Mitchel TD replied; ‘only those that survived the famine survived the famine!’ This is how it is with this horrid pandemic. Vaccine will save us all – same as it has beaten polio, smallpox, TB, and many more killer diseases in our lifetime. Just hang in there for a little
heading, cut the stem back to the first leaf beneath the flowerhead.
Collect the seeds from spent flowerheads, which you can then sow the following season. Sow the seeds in early spring directly into the soil/container where you want your cosmos to grow, or into small pots. If growing in pots, pot on the seedlings when they are large enough to handle. Plant out in late April/May after the danger of frost has passed. Once your seedlings have formed 2-3 pairs of leaves, pinch out the growing tips which will help to produce bushier plants with more flowers. Slugs and snails are a threat when the seedlings are young and tender.
while longer Don’t Forget Temptations, unlike opportunities, will always give you a second chance. Bernie.comaskey@gmail.com *Author, entrepreneur and newspaper columnist, Bernie Comaskey, now spends most of his time on a farm in Ireland; but he retains his strong links with the Costa Blanca. Bernie has published four books; ‘If Ever a Man Suffered’, ‘The Best of Bernie’, ‘The Team’, and ‘Just Between Ourselves’. Bernie’s books are available at half price, on sale from either Spanish Solutions or ‘The Leader.’ Call 637 227 385 for info.
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Walking back to happiness By David Aitken
Orihuela City to have a new dog agility park Orihuela will soon have a new dog agility park. The project has been allocated the amount of 17,844.13 euros should be completed within a period of two months. The Department of Infrastructure, Services and Maintenance plans to begin the construction of an agility park in the municipal green area located in the east of he city on Avenida Doctor Gómez Pardo Ródenas to fulfil the demand of the residents who require a space in which their dogs can play and run loose. “For this reason, a closed enclosure will be created in which the dogs can be loose, controlled and without danger of escaping, mainly ensuring that the pets have enough land to run and play with the agility modules,” said Councilor Ángel Noguera. The project includes the installation of perimeter fencing, two manual opening and closing doors, informational posters, benches, waste bins, a fountain adapted for pets and agility modules. The Councillor for Infrastructures pointed out that, “for the proper enjoyment of the facility, users must comply at all times with what is established in the ordinance of possession and protection of animals, such as always picking up excrement, supervising the animal, and be muzzling and leashing potentially dangerous dogs.”
Good health is all about illness. We want to enjoy one and keep a wary eye on the other. Sounds easy enough, doesn't it? (Does it? -Where have you been living lately, in some sort of bubble?) The Louvre in Paris is the longest building in Europe, and would stretch farther than three Eiffel Towers laid end to end, always supposing there were three Eiffel Towers and they had all fallen down neatly. I once set out to walk its 3-mile perimeter, goodness knows why, my feet were younger then, I suppose. The point is, halfway through my Eiffels tour, if you'll forgive the pun, my enthusiasm waned as my weariness waxed. This was in 1966, and trainers had not yet been invented, so my Cuban heels were not ideal footwear, unless you pulled me onto a dance floor and asked me to tango. Then, ay caramba! Castanet alert! This unusual preamble was prompted by the realisation that during a time of maximum danger to public health, we are almost being asked to walk it off. In the past this was supposed to counteract the effects of a large meal or the excesses of the night before -- an alternative to the hair of the dog (which used to be placed on a rabies bite, yuch!)
Walking, of course, is something people do almost as soon as they can crawl, and the benefits of bipedal locomotion have frequently been celebrated in song. Helen Shapiro, who is 74 now, was Walking Back to Happiness when she was 14, the Goons were Walking Backwards for Christmas, and Dire Straits sang about The Walk of Life. Perhaps most heart-wrenching of all is the prophetic pre-coronal lyric from Burt Bacharach: "If you see me walking down the street, walk on by." It easily equals The Four Tops' eerie prognostication in Just Walk Away, Renée: "The empty sidewalks on each block..." A haunting evocation of the future, half of which is buried in the past. I'm beginning to sound like one of those retired colonels who write splenetic letters to newspaper editors, but I just missed National Service conscription, which at least would have taught me to walk in formation. Although we're more likely to have to swerve now and then when we walk outside these days. ("About--- turn!") As my life stretches out behind me, I find myself wishing I had spent less of it on my feet and more of it in my armchair. The French philosopher Pascal stated that "all of humanity's problems stem from man's inability to sit quietly in a room alone," and I per-
sonally would find that a piece of cake, which I would also enjoy. I ought to have strolled into the Louvre that day in 1966 rather than trying to march around it, and then I could have walked indoors, looking at the paintings and stopping every so often to draw breath, not literally of course. A dawdle like that would have been a doddle. Although my Cuban heels might have made the Mona Lisa frown.
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at Benny’s gig & have a drink at the 1st LLCB reunion was great. I love that the audience from across the miles still tune in & enjoy the music with great appreciation.
Sonia C o n wa y
I thoroughly enjoyed all of the Xmas & New Year’s personal messages from our artists wishing all of the gang a prosperous & healthy New Year. There are special moments for every show & I wish to thank everyone who is so supportive.
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What is the toughest part of being admin?
Now! There are no tough parts as we are a fantastic team that works together & supports each other all of the time. I must admit that all of the admin are always grateful & understanding of each other.
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hroughout lockdown, I’ve had the pleasure of performing through the Live Lounge Costa Blanca, a Facebook page of dedicated performers that was set up in March 2020 to bring you live shows, so this week I’ve decided to pop a few questions to Sonia Conway, the face behind the page & a great friend of mine
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I was born in Northern Ireland, my son, parents & siblings still live there. I’m married to Benny who performs his Elton John & Billy Joel shows here. I have 3 grown up kids, & we moved to the Costa Blanca 15 years ago. I worked in a British College of hair & beauty, teaching & examining hairdressing/barbering before opening up my own salon ‘Red’s Cutting Edge’ in
Lomos De Cabo Roig. I’ve adapted well into the Spanish Culture, I enjoy the international community & taking care of the LLCB page. My motto in life is keeping positive, keeping busy & enjoying life. What would be your favourite moment to date on the Live Lounge? Every moment is special due to the fact that the artists are still performing with Theme Nights. It’s so inspiring & our gang love it. Finally getting to meet up
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ARE YOU READY TO PANTO? Rojales Pantomime Group are definitely ready after not being able to perform for the last two seasons due to Covid-19 they are now in the
This is a great way to get out and about again and meet new people.
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What are the future plans for the Live Lounge page?
Last May 2020 when the Spanish lockdown finished, the page was due to be closed but due to determination we kept it running. Due to the fact that it’s a viewer’s page & has kept people’s spirits high during these difficult times, we have all met new friends along our journey & we still communicate across the miles to people who are still in lockdown especially on birthdays & on personal levels. The LLCB brings a lot of joy to those living on their own, so a hello from each other is special. The
process of arranging rehearsals for their very funny performance of TREASURE ISLAND early next year. Even though the Group has kept in touch through various social events, when allowed, some of their members are sadly not able to continue their membership through various reasons. Therefore, WE NEED YOU, oh yes we do............ we are looking for all different types of new members........ actors, singers, stage hands, in fact, anyone who would like to have some fun and join our
Sonia Conway: Communication & Understanding is definitely the key to running the page smoothly page will ALWAYS be left open for our artists to perform & I’ll advertise any upcoming gigs for them. I also post a positive thought for the day, every day. We still get new followers. A great reunion is definitely needed.
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the performers go live to promote their fabulous dedicated work. I balance my day with prior planning & checking that artists know the timetable. Communication & Understanding is definitely the key to running the page smoothly; it makes it easier for me to get on with other commitments. On behalf of us all on the Live Lounge, we’d like to thank Sonia for her commitment to ourselves, our viewers & the page.
venue at the end of July and will publish further details so you can come along and meet our members. In the meantime, if you need more information about us or to join us please contact Doug McClone on douglasmcclone@yahoo.co.uk
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ANSWERS Week 874
ACROSS 1. Pageantry (4) 8. Sensible (10) 9. Manacle (8) 10. Fastener (4) 12. Entertain (6) 14. Cure (6) 15. Powerful (6) 17. Madness (6) 18. Conspiracy (4) 19. Saintliness (8) 21. Annalist (10) 22. Rarefied (4) CAN YOU MASTER THE SUDOKU CHALLENGE? Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 to 9.
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DOWN 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 11. 13. 16. 17. 18. 20.
Decorative (10) Poke (4) Ripen (6) Money-chest (6) Guard (8) Assist (4) Sign (10) Choosing (8) Tittle-tattle (6) Solitary (6) Tool (4) Grass (4)
QUICK ACROSS: 1 Contempt; 5 Stow; 9 Help; 10 Rearmost; 11 Taboo; 12 Ignoble; 13 Retentiveness; 18 Memorial; 19 Mind; 20 Iterate; 21 Adder; 22 Site; 23 Cynicism. DOWN: 2 Operate; 3 Top-hole; 4 Precipitately; 6 Trouble; 7 Witness; 8 Fringe; 13 Remains; 14 Tempest; 15 Normal; 16 Nomadic; 17 Sinless. CRYPTIC CRYPTIC ACROSS: 1 Serenade; 5 Chic; 9 Mali; 10 Ensemble; 11 Start; 12 Maintop; 13 Bread and water; 18 Crude oil; 19 Alps; 20 Ottoman; 21 Sedan; 22 Tort; 23 Steering. DOWN: 2 Exactor; 3 Eritrea; 4 Don?t mention it; 6 Habitat; 7 Creeper; 8 Review; 13 Back out; 14 Equator; 15 Dreams; 16 Amateur; 17 Explain.
ACROSS 1. Twofold praise on return (4) 8. One skilled with the needle (10) 9. A common weed the colonist put in a stretch of level land (8) 10. A bit of a pungent odour will cause a fuss (2-2) 12. The lad needs transport for a chemical container (6) 14. Being negligent, I’m put back in the reserves before the start of the season (6) 15. It’s hot and cold, one hears (6) 17. Petrol suppliers in the U.S.? (3-3) 18. Gradually get closer - that will give you the advantage (4) 19. This state can’t be treated lightly! (8) 21. Sounds like a pretty girl who’s taking the plunge! (6-4) 22. Otherwise it’s part of a chapel service (4)
L EA D E R T R I V I A Q U I Z 1. Which word that stems from the 1960 film 'La dolce vita' can annoy celebrities? 2. How many Asian countries start with the letter 'B'? (modern names only) 3.Which English version of a French song holds the record for the most weeks within the top 40 in the UK? 4. Which two FIFA World Cup-winning keepers hold the record for conceding only two goals during an entire tournament? 5. Which two continents does the Drake Passage separate? 6. What is the name of the seaweed used in chocolate milk, ice cream, dog food, toothpaste, shoe polish etc? Eleven letters 7.The coat of arms of which country depicts two soldiers disguised as monks carrying swords? 8. A famous band and the name given to a Coptic bishop. One word. 9. The name for which extremely hot and arid African capital means 'end of the elephant's trunk'? 10. The following words are from songs with the 'Summer' somewhere in the title. Can you name the song? a. If her daddy's rich take her out for a meal. b. No dice son you gotta work late. c. Like painted kites those days and nights went flyin by. d. But I can see your brown skin shining in the sun. e. Me and
DOWN 2. Presumably not the sort of textile that is whiter than white! (10) 3. Draw a portrait of a member, we hear (4) 4. Advocate any rot should be put right (6) 5. As a lathe operator, he’s an artist (6) 6. The hobbies of father’s days (8) 7. Therefore depart after a little hesitation (4) 11. They’re qualified to provide what’s needed by those taking physics (10) 13. Hospital report: Missile not yet removed (8) 16. The colour of one wild dingo! (6) 17. Order used to keep the hose in place (6) 18. Some of the supercharged dynamos keep whirling round (4) 20. Naturally in Lower Egypt it’s seen initially (4)
( A n s we r s o n p a g e 2 3 ) some guys from school had a band and we tried real hard. f. I walked in town on silver spurs that jingled. g. Blowin' through the jasmine in my mind 11. Which clove like scented flower, also a registered trade mark, is known as 'the flower of God'? 12. Who terrorized the world first, Genghis Khan or Kubla Khan? 13. In which country would one find the following beaches? a. Ipanema. b. Manly Beach. c. Rimini. d. St. Paul's Bay. e. Cox's Bazar Beach. f. Bluefields Beach. g. Diani 14.Which tragic Open Air Concert in December 1969 was documented in the film Gimme Shelter? 15. Which Latin scientific expression translated means 'Spring Equal Night'? Two words 16. In which European capital is Bonnie Prince Charlie buried? 17. Until 1949, what was Indonesia called? 18. What was the Anglo Saxon word for a nobleman or retainer for a King? Five letters 19. Which opera shares its name with a novella from Herman Melville? 20.Which bruising 19th century American was the first athlete to earn one million dollars in sport?
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Switch from single-use plastic bags to reusable for Plastic Free July Swap your unwanted plastic bags for a reusable bag at Specsavers Ópticas Guardamar During Plastic Free July, Specsavers Ópticas in Guardamar are inviting customers to bring five used plastic bags into the store to exchange them for a free reusable fabric bag. The plastic bags will then be recycled to ensure that they do not go into landfill. Store director, Lisa James, explains: ‘Plastic bags are a big problem for our environment as they can end up in landfill and break down to small, toxic particles, or in our oceans, where they are responsible for killing an estimated 100,000 marine animals each year. This is why we’re offering the first 50 customers to book an eye test free reusable bags in store during Plastic Free July. We’re asking them to bring five used plastic bags to exchange, in the hope that it will encourage people to make the switch from plastic to reusable. We will then recycle the bags on their behalf.’ Eye tests are free and you can book by calling 965 083 273 or via the website www.specsavers.es. Then bring
your used plastic bags into the store on Avda. País Valenciano 43-Bajo, Guardamar Del Segura for your appointment. The first 50 people to do so in July will receive a reusable, fabric bag. Plastic Free July® is a global movement that helps millions of people be part of the solution to plastic pollution – so we can have cleaner streets, oceans, and beautiful communities. Find out more at www.plasticfreejuly.org or visit to find your nearest store.
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Two large surveys carried out in Germany studied its effect on 1542 women suffering from PMS over twenty-three weeks. In 90% of cases symptoms such as headache, sore breasts, mood swings, anxiety and restlessness were completely relieved. Improvement usually began within three to four weeks of starting treatment. (Don't take it, though, if you're on the contraceptive pill, HRT or if you're taking prescription drugs.) In traditional Chinese medicine, dong quai or Chinese angelica is prescribed for almost every female complaint in the book, from menstrual cramps, irregularity and weakness through to menopausal problems.
TIME OF THE MONTH Periods don't have to be a pain.
It's a warming, comforting herb, specially useful when you're feeling low and fragile. It's often combined with cramp bark - the name is self-explanatory.
Enlist some herbal allies to help end those monthly miseries.
In a normal healthy woman, eating a good diet, periods should be no big deal. But if the bleed is excessive or prolonged, if it happens in between periods or if there's unusual pain in the pelvic area then or after sex, get yourself checked out by your doctor. If your GP finds nothing you should worry about, try some appropriate herbal help. If there's one herb that really is specially for women, it has to be Vitex agnus castus or chasteberry, usually known just as vitex. Men have been warned off it for centuries by its reputation for suppressing their sexual urges, leaving women free to exploit its extraordinary hormone-regulating powers. Hormones out of sync are responsible for a lot of the grief in periods, and legions of modem women have leamed to be thankful for vitex. Vitex agnus castus or chasteberry, usually known just as vitex.
In traditional Chinese medicine, dong quai or Chinese angelica is prescribed for almost every female complaint US herbalist Michael Tierra suggests combining equal parts of angelica, cramp bark and chamomile, plus a little grated fresh ginger root, for a calming and warming tonic for such times. Put 25g of this mix into a pan with 600ml cold water; bring it to the boil and simmer for fifteen minutes, then strain and drink hot. Dong quai should be discontinued a week before your period starts, as it may stimulate bleeding. And don't use if you are on blood-thinning drugs. Contraceptive pills, incidentally, deplete many essential nutrients in women taking them - including zinc, magnesium, vitamins C and E and vitamin B6. Try to make up these deficiencies in your diet: eat more nuts, seeds, wholegrains, green vegetables and take a good vitamin and mineral supplement as extra insurance. If you feel your diet is inadequate, take one of the special supplements aimed at
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women. The EFAs - essential fatty acids - are especially important. They are found in oily fish, and one EFA in particular, gamma-linolenic acid, or GLA, is supplied by only three to four plants, among them the lovely evening primrose, whose seeds are rich in the stuff. This EFA helps regulate hormone balance in the body, and controls the production of certain compounds called prostaglandins which may be responsible for a whole slew of PMS symptoms including mood swings, depression and - in particular - the extreme breast tenderness that some women experience. So striking is the relief it can give for this symptom that doctors in the UK are allowed to prescribe it to sufferers. Look for a good brand (the market is awash with cheap ones) and take 500mg once or twice a day.
Here s an idea for you .......... When cramps are so bad that you can hardly drag yourself through the day, try something soothing. US herbalist Rosemary Gladstar suggests a hot ginger poultice. 'Make a pot of strong ginger tea by grating fresh ginger and adding it to cold water. Bring it to a low boil and simmer (with the lid tightly on) for ten to fifteen minutes. Allow it to cool just slightly. Dip a clean cotton cloth in the tea and wring out any excess liquid. Put a dry towel over the pelvic area and then place the hot poultice over it. Cover it with a thick towel, leave it on till it begins to cool, and repeat till the pain is eased.' Drink a cup of warm ginger tea sweetened with a little honey; at the same time add rosemary. That'll help ease the cramps, too.
Finally, plants that can influence human hormonal states are powerful medicine. If possible consult a herbal practitioner who can fine-tune a herbal prescription to your specific case.
NEXT WEEK: All Change - Hot flushes
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PONY RESCUE IN SOARING HEAT
Laughing Leprechaun Quingo Club donation to RBL This is the 28th equine they have rescued from the town and there is simply nowhere else for these animals to go s we all try and stay out of the sun as the heat wave sweeps across the province, bare a thought for the team at the Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre, who are battling in intense temperatures to keep their equine residents cool and calm.
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someone could just tie her up and abandon her in this heat is appalling.”
With the thermometer rising, the Rescue Centre this week received another call from the authorities in Almoradi who had found a pony abandoned, tied up to a tree and left without food or water.
Sue also thanks the local police in Almoradi who were concerned about the welfare of the pony and took her to the police station, cooled her down and gave her water until we could go and get her.
Sue Weeding, founder of Easy Horse Care, said: “Her condition is heartbreaking. She is skin and bones and shows signs of laminitis, a hoof disease caused by inappropriate feed.”
This is the 28th equine they have rescued from the town and there is simply nowhere else for these animals to go. Yet, despite the cooperation and support of the local authorities, funding is still lacking and they rely on the generosity of fundraisers, donations and money coming in from their charity shops.
After getting her back to the Rescue Centre in Rojales their equine vet Dorothea examined their newest arrival. She is completely blind in one eye, thought to be from some sort of blow or injury, and her other eye has just 60% vision. Sue added: “She is a dear little thing but is so skeletal and she is probably in foal. To think that
SAT Animal Rescue Diesel is a happy 5.5 year old, 6 kilo boy who walks well on a lead and gets on well with other dogs.
He is fully vaccinated with passport, microchipped, neutered, blood tested, treated for fleas and ticks, de-wormed and heartworm prevented. For more information or for an appointment (appointments only) contact the refuge directly on 966710047 (leave a message) or email info@satanimalrescue.com.
Easy Horse Care will now, as with all their other rescued animals, spend every last euro they have on caring for her and giving her the best life possible.
If you can help in any way, please contact the Centre. You can make a donation via the website at www.easyhorsecare.net For more information contact Sue on 652 021 980.
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Button is 8 weeks old and was thrown from a car on the N332. Her eye had to be removed but other than that is a happy, playful kitten. Call: 645 469 253 info@petsinspain.com www.petsinspain.com
The Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal was the chosen charity of Cabo Roig’s Laughing Leprechaun Quingo club for the month of June, raising 210 euro which will be used to support military veterans and their families here in Spain. The club, organised by Nikki Tate, meets every Tuesday between 2 and 4 pm, where they have a bit of fun with an afternoon quiz and bingo mix, while raising much needed funding for a multitude of individuals and organisations.
During the month of May, baby Cody Grennan was the recipient, as in October he will face an operation involving the full reconstruction of part of his trachea under the larynx, while during the month of July, the SAT animal rescue charity will benefit from monies raised by the Quingo Club. Nikki and her band of supporters can be seen in the photograph with the RBL Poppy Appeal organiser for the Orihuela Costa and District, Eddie Coleman.
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CHURCHES AND SERVICES La Siesta Evangelical Church, Torrevieja is a friendly, English-speaking church. We currently hold services at 11.15am on the 2nd and 4th Sundays each month (and the 5th Sunday when there is one). For more info about our church, please see our website at www.lasiestaevangelicalchurch.org For info see www.lasiestaevangelicalchurch.org Join us at the SALT CHURCH Sundays at 10.30 am. We are a friendly church, bible centred in our teaching and informal in our worship. Meets at Calle Daya Nueva 12, Polígono Ind. Levante 11, 03187 Los Montesinos. We are a lively,
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friendly church and look forward to meeting you. (Covid19 aware) The Church of JESUS CHRIST of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) in Torrevieja meet at 10.00 each Sunday in their chapel at Rambla Juan Mateo Garcia, 104. All Welcome. Phone or whatsapp the missionaries on 648 914 347 International Christian Assembly, Calle Urbano Arregui, 23, Torrevieja Evangelical non-denominational church. Sunday service 11a.m.; Sunday school; Prayer meetings; craft and computer clubs. Ladies Bible Study: Thursday 11a.m. Church Bible Study: Thursday 1.30p.m. House groups in
The next meeting of the Royal British Legion Orihuela Costa and District Branch will be held at 7 for 7.30 pm on Thursday 15 July at the Olympia Pool Bar in Mil Palmeras. Everyone welcome, incl non members. Seated aerobics. Call Jean for info on: 630 28 08 99. The Royal British Legion, Torrevieja Branch - Will meet at the Oasis, formerly the Casa Ventura, San Luis. Details will be announced when it reopens. New members are always welcome. You do not have to be ex-services. For more info please contact:gill.burden20@gmail.com Age Concern Costa Blanca Sur is here to help you with problem solving and well being for the over 50’s. We need volunteer Drivers and people to join
our Residential Home Visiting Team. to visit people in a Residential Home, and take them out for a coffee. If you think you can help call into our centre at C/Paganini s/n, Urb. La Siesta 03184 Torrevieja or ring 966 786 887. Or email: costablanca@ageconcern.org.es Almoradi Meal Club. If do you fancy a meal out and meeting new friends, come and join our English speaking club. We have twice monthly meals at various restaurants in and around Almoradi. For info go to FaceBook or email: davedanie@gmail.com. Badminton in Pilar de la Horadada. Mon, Tues, Wed and Thurs. 10-12.30 pm. Call John on 634 658 506 ...currently postponed Royal Naval Association, Torrevieja Branch now meets on the first Wednesday of the month at 1700 (5pm) at CHE LOCO bar/restaurant, El Chaparral urbanisation, Torrevieja. For more informa-
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tion please contact Chairman Tony Jenkins on 693 866 709, Vice Chairman Danny Kay on 966 71 6274 or Secretary Margaret Forshaw on 966 92 1966. Royal Air Force Association Costa Blanca Branch.The association supports the welfare needs of ex-members of the RAF and their dependents. We also provide a social hub for members by organising monthly events. To fund Welfare we raise money through the Wings Appeal. New members are very welcome. To find out more contact Chairman Tony at tony.elaine.cuenta@gmail.com For Welfare contact Bill or Pauline on 0034 634 38 99 83 or email rafacbpresident2@gmail.com. For general information on RAFA visit www.rafa.org.uk. HAH CB need you to help us help those in need in their own homes, short or long term medical conditions of all ages and nationalities. Contact our head office on 965 328 794 or e:charitycentrehelpathomecb @gmail.com. Curious about the work of Samaritans in Spain? Have a few hours a week to help with the charity shop, fundraising or admin? Come and join us for a chat at our Centre in the Punta Marina Shopping Centre. Volunteers are unpaid but expenses are met. Email: spainsamsrecruits @outlook.com The Orihuela Costa Drop In Centre in C/Cipres, Lomas de Cabo Roig, is currently closed. We will reopen as soon as we are able when we can offer you a full range of activities Info at: oc.communitycare @gmail.com
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FLEET ST & THE FINANCIAL TIMES Quote: 'I went to work for the Financial Times (FT) during 197889. It was the time that saw the end of Hot Metal' AFTER working in Libya, where he was under siege during a Revolution, Frank returned to the UK working in the newspaper publishing industry as a maintenance engineer of Linotype machines in Liverpool.
ANDREW ATKINSON talks to Los Altos, Orihuela based Frank Stanhope, about his memories as a Linotype maintenance engineer at the Financial Times in Fleet Street in Part 2 of a Leader Exclusive.
direct recruitment of new university graduates, mainly from Oxbridge, as its trainee journalists.
Frank retired to Los Altos Orihuela in 2006.
Many had distinguished careers, including leading British economist Andrew Shonfield; Sir William ReesMogg and future Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson.
Hot metal composing room page make-up bank.
The paper grew in size, readership and international coverage, becoming a global newspaper, printed in 22 locations with five international editions to serve the UK, continental Europe, the U.S., Asia and the Middle East.
"After working at the Liverpool Echo I joined a company in Beckenham, Kent, to help build and maintain the Russian equivalent of a Linotype.
In 1998 the FT became the first UKbased newspaper to sell more copies internationally, than within the UK.
"I went to Algeria to install a machine. One morning going to the press I passed a Synagogue - with Army soldiers outside. "I never did find out what was happening, until I returned to the UK. It was 1972, the year Israeli athletes were killed at the Olympics," recalled Frank. "I later joined an American Printing company Wolf Composition, setting up in Watford, mainly printing books. "They flew over seven machines fully built - a section of the first floor had to be removed - rig-up block and tackle and winch them up. That was some job! "It was during the time a three day working week came into play. We had to install a generator to work a full week - and it was my job to turn it on, the days we had no power," said Frank. He then found himself in Fleet Street:
"It wasn't planned, but I went from one good job to another, every couple of years. "In Fleet Street I was working alongside colleagues publishing the Sunday Times and The Guardian, aged 34, a time I took up playing golf. "After a few years The Guardian moved premises and of the 16 engineers covering the two papers, seven went to work for The Guardian. "We stripped a machine down to be put in the London Museum. On the front of the machine all the engineers and operators names who had worked on the machine were on it.
Writers Exhibition on Saturday afternoon July 24 in Campoverde Are you looking for a good book to read? Then come out to meet local authors and poets at the upcoming Writers' Exhibition in Campoverde. Signed copies of their books will be available for purchase. The writers will also do readings of their prose and poetry. It’s an event suitable of all ages. Cava and nibbles will be available. This exciting event will be held Saturday 24th July from 11 to 2 pm at the Campoverde Church and Community Hall, located at Av. Del Pino, Pinar de Campoverde.
"I then went to work for the Financial Times (FT) during 1978-89. It was a period of time that was to be the end of Hot Metal. "It was a good place to work, plenty of memorable times, notably with the FT Golfing Society," said Frank. Linotype compositors used molten lead casts, typeset into solid slug to produce newspaper page editions. "The hot metal days were numbered, with Wapping and Rupert Murdoch. In 1988 the very last hot metal front page - Flong - was on Saturday, January 9th. "Everyone there was given a photo copy of the very first Financial Times,
The FT was launched as the London Financial Guide in 1888, renaming itself the Financial Times. In 1893 the FT began printing on light pink paper, to distinguish it from the similarly named Financial News. After 57 years of rivalry the Financial Times and the Financial News merged in 1945. In 1949, the FT introduced a policy, then most unusual in Fleet Street, of
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"I moved back up north to Colwyn Bay, spending the last eight years of my working life building and maintaining Label printers. "One of the best jobs I did was installing a machine in Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA. "After retiring in 2006 I moved to Spain and now enjoying life in Los Altos, Dream Hills II in Orihuela," said Manchester born Frank. Pearson sold the Financial Times Group to Nikkei, Inc. for £844 million (US$1.32 billion) in 2015. for as long as it remains threatened. Such a listing would also compel the authorities to develop conservation management to help species. With turtle doves still hunted as they fly over southern Mediterranean Over the last 30 years the European population of Turtle Doves has decreased by 79%
Almost ONE MILLION migrating turtle doves will be spared after the Spanish authorities agreed to a oneyear ban on their shooting. A globally threatened species, the turtle dove is also Britain’s most endangered breeding bird, with populations halved during the last five years with fewer than 2,000 pairs left.
Some of the published authors attending the event with copies of their works will be: American author Nancy Blodgett Klein. She recently published two books, one fiction and non-fiction. Her well-reviewed novel is titled, Torn Between Worlds: A Mexican Immigrant’s Journey to Find Herself, while the non-fiction work is an anthology of true stories written by members of the Torrevieja Writers’ Circle titled, Life Lessons: Guidance of All Ages.
Most of the Spanish regional authorities have agreed a ban on hunting the bird as it crosses the country in 2021. An estimated 900,000 are shot annually.
English author Susan Champion, who published the lovely paperback book Prayer, Praise and Poetry, will also be there, among other authors.
"I spent most of 1988 scrapping the machines - after 34 years of working on hot metal machines," said Frank, 80.
On a wing and a prayer as Spain imposes 1 year ban on shooting of at-risk Turtle Dove
Population modelling has shown that numbers in Western Europe could increase by up to 5% annually - if hunting was stopped - although the main cause of the species’ long-term decline is agricultural intensification, reducing food availability.
Canadian author Darlene Foster. She has published eight books for children, including the recently released Amanda in Malta: The Sleeping Lady. This book is part of the Amanda Travels Adventures series.
Monday, February 13th, 1888.
"As I left Fleet Street - and hot metal I worked with Wolf drills and hammers in New Modern, the repairing service department. After nine months it closed and was made redundant. I then maintained Label Print machines.
Dr Andy Evans, head of global species recovery at the RSPB, said: “This is a really positive step from Spanish authorities. Spain is a key country on the migration route of the species.
“Hunting exacerbates the problems for these birds caused by agricultural changes, but both problems need to be tackled in order to save the turtle dove. "By stopping hunting, turtle doves are given a better chance to recover.” SEO BirdLife, the Spanish Ornithological Society, said the announcement was welcome news, but urged Spanish authorities to list the turtle dove in the country’s catalogue of threatened species, which would prevent it from being hunted
nations in spring and autumn, including France, Italy, Malta and Portugal, scientists have recommended a fouryear ban across the bird’s entire migration route from sub-Saharan Africa. Declines of 98% in turtle dove numbers in Britain since the 1960s have been matched in other north European countries including Germany and the Netherlands. About 700,000 pairs have vanished from the western migration route – over Spain – in the past 15 years.
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Our President, Scott Malden, reminded us of some of the club’s founder members
Last week we had the excitement (?) of our Monday League finals. To cope with the heat better, this week the organised sessions have moved to evenings (Monday, Wednesday & Fridays 5:30 for 6:00 p.m.). Consequently on Wednesday evening some of the players finished their game and then stayed on at Oasis, potentially for tapas or BBQ, and then to watch the England v Denmark football match on the big outside screen. (Obviously not as exciting as the bowling!!!). On Friday 2nd Dee Hoey (Soc. Sec) organised a get together to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the founding of San Luis. Over an excellent meal it was good to meet up with friends we hadn’t necessarily seen for quite a few months and look forward to perhaps more “normal” bowling from October. Our President, Scott Malden, gave a good speech reminding us of some of the club’s founder members, who are no longer with us, and the start up of San Luis BC from a tennis court! We enjoyed reminiscing about how San Luis has developed over the years; winning Southern Leagues, SABA/South Alicante Leagues, Winter Leagues (+being the only club to enter 2 Winter League teams) and we joined together in a toast to the future of San Luis Bowls Club.
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aving endured two seasons of Covid 19 disruption, the Thursday darts committee are planning to resume formalities for a potential new '21 / 22 season. Subject to government restrictions, possibly to be introduced in the coming 6 weeks or so, an August AGM is being scheduled, with an anticipated September start date.
The number of teams each club plans to enter has to be notified to LLB by mid August, so people will have to make decisions soon about where they intend to bowl for the winter season. If players are prepared to commit themselves to San Luis B.C by 1st August, Gareth has agreed that for this year membership will be for 13 months, from 1st August 2021. Information for anyone wanting to join us at San Luis: SLBC Membership fees 2021/22
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Calpe Bowls Club in new home By Nick Goodman It still has the wonderful backdrop of the Peñon de Ifach
Since it was first established, Calpe Bowls Club has been situated close to the Playa in Calpe on the Costa Blanca North coastal region of Spain. It still has the wonderful backdrop of the Peñon de Ifach, known as Calpe Rock but the club has now re-located to be part of the Calpe Tennis Club (Club de Tenis Calpe) complex where two new bowling greens have been completed. The club now has 8 generous rinks all newly laid by Dales Sports. The new complex has much improved facilities including a Restaurant and Bar and many other sports to choose from. There is a Gym, Tennis and Paddel courts, childrens Play Area and even a Pool! We remain, as always, a very friendly bowls club with an active membership of around thirty five people. Our members meet three times a week for a 'roll-up' and also play in the Costa Blanca Northern League, as well as inter club cup matches. Along with most, clubs we are always open to new bowlers, whether experienced or beginners a warm welcome awaits them. Coaching and everything to get you started is provided. The club also has its own members cup competitions which are run, along with the league and cup competitions during the 'bowls season' from October through to the end of March.
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For non-resident players, limited to 90 days out of 180; (Brexit) membership is available (60€) for 3 CONSECUTIVE months. If the 90 days are split, then the 7 months Green fees would apply. If you’re interested in joining our friendly club, please talk to steering committee members on site during the week, or contact June Jones: 691 903 773 email: keithjones81@hotmail.com If you want to learn to bowl, coaching can be arranged - why not give it a try.
Carp R Us Mini Series compromised by Blue Crab Carp-R-Us fished the second round of its mini-series on the Rio Segura downstream of the CV91 road bridge. Like many other places on the Segura, without constant work the pegs quickly become overgrown but the fishing on the stretch often makes it worthwhile. The other problem with this stretch is the varying water levels, between the Wednesday when the venue was checked and the day of the match the water dropped a foot. Sadly, one other thing that may also be a problem, is that several the dreaded Blue Crabs were caught, five by one angler. We thought these had disappeared from the river, but today they were back with a vengeance. The match itself was won by Steve Fell with 8.09kg from peg 6 caught using pole and bread tight to the far bank. Second in the next-door peg was Willie Moons who had 4.04kg using his usual feeder and pellet tactics.
Covid and Brexit matters have influenced many teams / individuals, Brexit, particularly affecting non residents, now facing 90 day compliance about turns, no good for respective captains expecting a full complement of players over a 7 month season. The result has seen several teams reluctantly withdrawing, leaving a number of players without a Thursday side. Anyone finding themselves in this position should contact Simone de Lacy, for reassignment, where possible to other teams etc. New teams wishing to join the popular league, or teams planning to change venues, should register their intent to Simone on simonedelacy@hotmail.co.uk by August 7th. Several of the dreaded Blue Crabs were caught, five by one angler
Third was Roy Buttress one peg 1, just above the inlet, who managed 3.48kg on feeder and corn as well as five crabs. Fourth was Tony Flett with 1.23kg from the same peg as he had 18 fish from the previous day, showing just how much the river can change overnight. For more information, visit our website www.carp-r-us.weebly.com
Torrevieja’s Female Cadete 3rd in Nationals The female cadet team of the Torrevieja Tennis Club took third place in the Spanish Championships by defeating the Valencia Tennis Club by 2-0, in the 9th edition of the MAPFRE Spanish Cadet Team Tennis Championship "Yellow last month at the Atlètic Terrassa Hockey Club, in the province of Barcelona. During a strong start the Torrevieja Tennis Club beat the Covadonga de Gijón Club 2-0 and the Tarragona Tennis Club in the quarterfinals by 2-0; However, in a semi final tie that lasted almost 8 hours, they drew the singles but fell to defeat in a decisive doubles rubber against Club Atlético Montemar 2-1. Congratulations to the players Candela Aparisi, Blanca Pico, Carla Verdú and their captain David Pérez Lalanda for their excellent attitude and generous effort. In other news the Junior team of the Torrevieja Tennis Club will travel to the Real Zaragoza Tennis Club to play the IV Spanish team championship that will be held from this week, and the champion of the Valencian Under 14’s, will debut in the Infantil championship of Spain that is also held this week at the Montemar Atletico Club.
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Las Ramblas Golf Society Results for w/c 5.7.21 With our numbers deleted for various reasons (more in a minute) just 17 players took part in Monday’s ‘32-1 Dusty Bin’. With a score of 89 points our winners were Olga Douglas, Nigel Price, Ian Moir and Mike Chapman.
It was some relief that it was not as hot as the previous couple of days. The course was generally in good condition and the greens were also generally good and quick. The majority of scores were quite good, considering the heat.
A quick ‘get well soon’ goes out to one of our members, Pete (Pedro) Dunn, who, whilst trying to rescue a distressed cat in his neighbour’s garden managed to fall off the top of the dividing wall! Nothing broken but plenty of bruises.
What a fantastic turnout for our July championship. We had 85 players all geared and ready for the off with a 9am shot gun start. Again the competitions committee of Camillus, Philip and Terry were well prepared and players simply had to turn up, follow the instructions and walk to their allocated tee. Jean in the pro-shop as ever generated our results efficiently and in a very timely manner. Enhorabuena a Vanessa and Mari Jose who coped admirably, providing all our members with snacks
After the game as is customary we returned to the Lo Crispin Tavern, where we were supplied with Tapas by the helpful and friendly staff and the day's prizes distributed. As we were playing for one of our 'Major's' there were no divisional prizes. 1st. Place and winner of the Summer Cup - Mike Ellson 31 pts off 23 2nd. Place - Bill Croft 30 pts. off 18 (on cb) 3rd. Place - John Bailey 30 pts. off 27 4th. Place - Mike Johnson 27 pts. off 5 N.T. P. on Par 3s - Hole 6 - Graham Ellis, Hole 9 Richard Brady, Hole 13 - Eddie Kirby, Hole 17 - Mike Ellson
Mike Ellson's day was made even better as he shared the 2's pot with Steve King, with each receiving 51.5 euros. Finally, the Free game Draw was won by one of our Committee members, Ian Matson. Our next game is at Alenda on the 21st. July when we will be playing for the Anniversary Trophy.
A Texas Scramble was the format for the day on Friday. With a net score of 58 Friedel Knebel, Andy Martin, AnneMarie Weisheit and Heinz Lei were our winners. With a better gross score but finishing second on net 58.7 were Terry Field, Mike Mahony and Ken & Liz Robertson.
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The Guest and those playing for handicap prize was won by Eddie Kirby with 29 pts. off 18.
Three players (and I was one of them) managed to score 37points in Wednesday’s Stableford and still not make it into the top three. With 38 points and taking 2nd spot from Paul Brown on countback, was Lindsay Forbes. Mike Brentnall took the spoils with 39. Only two ‘2’s were carded on the day, Mike Chapman and……………Me!
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Steve Harrington. and chilled refreshments, muchos gracias. After the recent hollow tining the greens are improving daily, congratulations Miguel and your team on your dedication and professionalism. If the condition of the course can be related to scores returned, then with 25 players equally or bettering par on a very difficult day demonstrates how well the course was presented for our tournament. Prizes awarded on the day were as follows, nearest the pins, Pat Coyne, Pavla Serakova, Alan Ewing, Jim Hayes and Peter Dunne. Category III, what a performance from the higher handicapped group, returning the overall winner and runner-up on the day.
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Concentration and Target Aiming
1st in Cat III, Rose Walker 38, 2nd Michael Sephton 38 and 3rd Logan Nayager 38. Cat II, 1st Peter Dunne 38, 2nd Theo Boelhouwer 38 and 3rd Terry Lewis 38. Cat I, 1st John O'Brien 39, 2nd Garteh Conroy 39 and 3rd Terry Fitzgerald 39. On the day there were several players with 38 not in the prizes. Best gross on the day Alan Ewing 34. Second overall went to the very in form Savi Nayager with 42. Our "surprised" winner on the day was David Stockton who returned the fabulous score of 44 points. Congratulations To all our winners and to all those who competed on the day. It was fantastic to see so many at the presentation and the vast
The ability to control concentration is a requirement for being a champion and it has been said that champions are separated from others by the way they ’think’. Concentration and your target aiming ritual are very closely connected because following a target aiming routine gives the mind something to do at a time when nerves could impede your normal routine. At this time you need to think about something but at the same time make your thought routine short because without pressure, you can mentally follow all of your swing movements but when the pressure is on it is almost impossible to do this and so a few thoughts only should be used at these times.
majority in our Club polo. We have our Charity Day on the 29th of July, this day is confined to members only, with a 10 euro entry fee, this includes lunch and a snack plus a donation to charity. We have had an unprecedented demand for membership over the past couple of months. As a result we have had to close membership temporarily. However we have opened a waiting list for those who wish to apply and pay the refundable application fee, (refundable if a candidate cannot get a place at our renewal date). Contact email only, to johnobrienalicante@gmail.com
ting or a tree, etc in the distance) because it is ’impossible’ to line up to an area. From the back of the ball, in line with the target, you should find a mark a few inches in front of the ball and take your address position by squaring up to this mark and then look at the ball. The next thing is to breathe out and start the swing, remembering one thought on the back swing and one on the downswing. Not until the whole routine has been completed should you leave your ‘personal bubble’ and – with the smile of satisfaction from ’getting it right’.
There are basic human qualities needed to deal with winning and one is the ability to concentrate, particularly when the pressure is on and it is important that you understand how to concentrate because at these times you generally play too quickly and get it wrong or extend your time over the ball and duff it in the confusion.
You must practise the method, which pressure dictates because it is no good practising a method, which can only survive on the practise ground.
Remember the target aiming routine:
Once you have decided on the line and length of your shot, you should select a target point (a point at the back of the hole when put-
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Marta holds futsal clinic in La Palma By Andrew Atkinson Sergio (left) Seniors over 94kg champion in the National Championship and student Ricardo Parraga, silver medal under 74kg category.
Santiago and wife Esther
Dreams do come true Santiago Lopez National Kick Boxing Champion, at 41 By Andrew Atkinson Leader Exclusive Santiago Lopez took the 2021 National Kick Boxing title in Madrid - fulfilling a lifetime ambition and dream. "My lifetime ambition and dream was to train a Champion - or be a Champion," Santiago told The Leader. In 2013 Vivienne Shepherd, owner of Quesada Fitness Gym, asked Santiago what his dreams were. During the last eight years he has coached numerous Provincial and National Champions, in all age groups and categories of Kick Boxing and Boxing. July 2021 was his first personal opportunity to compete in the Seniors over 94 Kg in Azuqueca de Henares Madrid - coming home as National Champion.
San Javier born Marta Penalver jetted-off to Palma from Italy to attend her II Futsal Clinic, in La Palma, before returning home to Murcia for a short summer break. "Thanks to all of you who have made it possible for the clinic to take place," said Spain
Elche and FC Cartagena raise the curtain with their first training sessions this Wednesday at the San Pedro del Pinatar Soccer Center. FC Cartagena has once again chosen Pinatar Arena as its headquarters for the entire season and Luis Carrión's men will begin their training sessions on Wednesday afternoon. In addition to Elche, 4 other Spanish La Liga teams will use Pinatar Arena for their pre season. Sevilla, Villarreal, Levante and Valencia return to San Pedro del Pinatar to prepare and to play games. Deportivo Alavés and
Marta, capped at international level, who collected a Cup winner's medal during the Futsal 202021 season at Citta di Falconara, and who met up with her family in Murcia amidst the coronovirus pandemic said: "Sport in general, and futsal in particular, contributes so much to life, even at the most difficult times." Marta's grandmother put Marta through her paces in Roldan when meeting up with the family during her summer holiday.
Marta Penalver (arms stretched) in La Palma
His student Ricardo Parraga also won the silver medal in the under 74 kgs light contact category. "Santiago has worked tirelessly through those years, studying and gaining qualifications in all aspects of the sport he loves," Vivienne told The Leader. "With the support of his wife Esther and three daughters, his priority was still to publicly thank his students, colleagues, co-workers, sparring partners and the local Town Hall for their encouragement and support," said Vivienne. "Sergio is a credit to his profession - with his dedication and passion - and an inspiration to others. "Living proof, that when you follow your dreams, even if they start in a tiny run down gym, that anything and everything can be achieved," added Vivienne.
More than a dozen teams gather for pre-season at Pinatar Arena Last Wednesday, the football pre-season began for Pinatar Arena, which once again will breaks all its records, with more than a dozen training camps by first-class teams, both Spanish and foreign, which will play more than thirty friendly matches during their time at the centre.
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Getafe will also visit the centre for friendlies. From the 1st French Olympique de Lyon, will be in Pinatar and for the first time Stade Rennais will visit.
Torrevieja athlete on his way to Tokyo Corchete finished 2nd in the National 50km race held in Seville
Two teams from 1st Division in the UAE will also carry out their preparations, Al Ain FC from Rebrov and Al Nasr SC from Ramón Díaz. Atromitos of 1st Greek Division, managed by the Spaniard Ángel López will be the first team from Greece to use Pinatar Arena, and also for the first time Juan Ignacio Martínez's Real Zaragoza will train alongside CD Tenerife. The current champions of Europe, FC Barcelona Feminino, will be the first women's team to summer at Pinatar Arena along with more than a dozen other 1st-class teams that have chosen to use the facilities.
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TRIVEA QUIZ ANSWERS FROM PAGE 14: 1. Paparazzi. 2. Four. Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Brunei. 3. My Way. 4. Fabian Barthez (France 1998) and Gianluigi Buffon (Italy 2006). 5. South America and the Antarctic. 6. Carrageenan. 7. Monaco. 8. Abba. 9. Khartoum. 10. a. In the Summertime (Mungo Jerry). b. Summertime Blues (Eddie Cochran). c. The Summer Wind (Frank Sinatra). d. The Boys of
Summer (Don Henly). e, Summer of 69 (Bryan Adams). f. Summer Wine (Nancy Sinatra Lee Hazelwood). g. Summer Breeze (Seals and Croft). 11. Carnation. 12. Genghis Khan. 13. a. Brazil. b. Australia. c. Italy. d. Malta. e. Bangladesh. f. Jamaica. g. Kenya. 14. Altamont. 15. Vernal Equinox. 16. The Vatican City (Rome). 17. Dutch East Indies. 18. Thane, Thegn, Thayn. 19. Billy Budd. 20. John L. Sullivan
It is now official, the Royal Spanish Athletics Federation has just made public the Spanish team that will take part in the next Olympic Games in Tokyo, and among those selected is the athlete from Torrevieja, Luis Manuel Corchete Martínez, who will represent Spain in the 50km race on 6 August. Corchete has spent a lifetime dedicated to athletics, specifically to walking. Born in Torrevieja, he began his career at the age of seven at the municipal athletics school and later at the Torrevieja Athletics Club. Now, at 37 years of age, he has achieved Olympic qualification and is proud to be taking Torrevieja across the world to Japan.
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