Euro Weekly News - Costa Blanca North 27 November - 3 December 2014 Issue 1534

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ISSUE NO. 1534

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Car sales boost

THE Firauto and Expocar car show at the IFA exhibition centre by Alicante-Elche Airport attracted 15,000 visitors at the weekend. Car companies reported an increase in sales.

Health check ALTEA has been checking that all the necessary controls to prevent Legionnaires’ disease are in place with checks carried out at areas of risk.

Snow action THE Department for Infrastructure, Planning and Environment has prepared ploughs and action plans ready for snow on Valencia roads this winter.

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Javea restores hope for Nairobi school

JAVEA’S community has raised thousands to support a small school in Nairobi, offering a lifeline to children in one of the poorest areas of Kenya. Students at the Xabia International College (XIC) have been raising funds for the Hope Restoration Centre (HRC) for several years since music teacher Abi Fletcher became involved in the project, and a recent non-uniform day and cake sale saw a further €338 raised. HRC is a small school located in Kibera, Nairobi, one of the largest slums in the world. It is run by Pastor Laighdon Agega, and in 2009, Abi Fletcher heard about the school after her friend Helen became involved and took

over the fundraising. Between them, with Helen in the UK and Abi on the Costa Blanca, they work to continue the operations in Nairobi. Abi said the support by XIC and the community has really made a difference to the lives of the children at HRC. “The school is really involved and the children have taken it in and always want photos. They give me toys to take over

and then want to see photos of them with their new owners at Hope and it is really lovely,” Abi explained. Abi has been to Nairobi four times and tries to get over every year to monitor progress at the school and see how the pupils are developing. She said: “Helen and I are regular visitors to HRC and literally take the money over with us along with donations of clothes,

toys and the children’s favourite: lollipops! Any extra money is always spent with us present so that we can see what it is being spent on. It is so nice to see them and see the difference we are making. It is very satisfying but it can be highly emotional. This year’s trip in April felt very positive; they had taken on all the tips we gave them and it really felt like a school.”


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INDEX News 1 - 26 Finance 27 - 32 Letters 33 Daily TV 34, 36, 38, 44, 46, 48, 50 Leapy Lee 37 Time Out 51 - 54 Health & Beauty 55 - 57 Food 59 - 61 Homes & Gardens 62-63 Property 64 - 68 Services 69 - 73 Classifieds 74 - 76 Motoring 77 - 78 Sport 79 - 80

CAMPELLO: Forty five markers for 45 gender violence victims.

Hope to replace pain of violence ALL over the Costa Blanca women - and men - staged peaceful protests against gender violence. They were observing International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women on November 25, remembering the 44 women and one child who died in Spain through

domestic violence this year. Members of the Association of Campello Women (AMUDECA) wanted to replace pain with a message of hope and more than 100 people marched in silence from the town hall to the Casa de Cultura where 45 markers bearing the victims’ names were planted.

An AMUDECA member sang Pasion Vega’s ‘Maria se bebe las calles,’ written for victims of gender killings and two anti-violence manifestos were also read. A five-minutes’ silence was then held in front of the town hall in honour of the 45 victims and in rejection of murder in all its forms.

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Bill settled DENIA Town Hall is complying with a Supreme court order to pay €139,324 for a property owned by Habitat i Arendaments. This was compulsorily purchased when building the Marina Alta hospital.

Big wage cut for Sax mayor THE mayor of Sax, Vicente Gil, can look forward to a pay-packet containing the princely sum of €1. So too can his closest collaborator, councillor Pedro Nieto. They received respective pre-tax monthly salaries of €2,750 and €2,500 until four councillors from their own party backed the reduction proposed by their PSOE and IU counterparts.

According to IU spokesman Antonion Rico, a Sax resident was allegedly asked for €3,000 in cash up front, without IVA added-value tax, for road repairs in a rural area. The wage cut responded to the need for ‘extreme measures’ to safeguard residents’ interests, Rico claimed. There are no legal obstacles to slashing salaries this way, the town

clerk and the audit department confirmed. Neither the mayor nor the councillor has yet revealed whether they intend to fight the decision. “We have certainly not committed any crime. “We might have made a simple administrative error, owing to the haste in getting the road repaired,” Gil said. Photos courtesy of www.pejac.es

Clear view REEDS were cleared from the wildfowl lookout, tower and walkway at the Pego-Oliva marsh. Vegetation was clogging the lagoon surrounding the wildlife observatory and impairing visibility from the hide.

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Monkey business FELISA, a capuchin monkey at Terra Natura in Benidorm, received a contraceptive implant under the centre’s birth control programme for this species. Nineteen have been born there since 2005.

More chemists THE region’s Health department authorised 62 new pharmacies in Valencia, Alicante and Castellon provinces. Twenty-six will be located along the Costa Blanca and in inland Alicante areas. Big difference AS Christmas approaches, regional consumers’ association UCCV examined toy prices. Most varied by cents or around €1, though some by up to €50 on identical articles.

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DEVELOPER Enrique Ortiz could construct a ring-road overpass giving access to the planned Ikea store in Alicante City. This would address ministry of Public Works concerns regarding traffic flow.

Get a grip THE surface of the N-322 through Altea is being milled to improve grip for vehicles. Work is carried out nightly and finishes on December 1.

Official help MORE than 8,000 gender violence victims are under police protection in Valencian Community. Approximately 4,000 live in Alicante Province, just over 3,600 in Valencia and roughly 800 in Castellon.

Fight back THIRTY San Juan women attended a workshop on self defence during an abusive situation or attack. Selfconfidence and a sense of security are vital, their police instructor told them. Up-to-date ALICANTE Province’s Diputacion is providing €270,000 towards modernising Villajoyosa’s pensioners’ social centre. Fire-prevention systems and measures for evacuating the building will also be updated.

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Steadying touch STREET ART: Using abandoned buildings, footpaths and building facades.

‘Spanish Banksy’ wowing art world

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x TREET artist known as the ‘Spanish Banksy’ has been wowing the art world with his unique and contemporary works that have been appearing on buildings and walls around the world. Pejac, who blends visual metaphors with just a hint of irony, has been gathering much attention thanks to his incredible drawings that are Banksylike in style, yet retain their own identity. The Santander-born street artist uses abandoned buildings, footpaths and building facades to highlight his view of the world. While British street artist Banksy became famous for his graffiti that often borders on the political, Pejac’s streetscapes have

Quote of the Week We cannot allow the Mediterranean to become a vast cemetery,’ said Pope Francis while addressing the European Parliament in Strasbourg on Tuesday regarding thousands of immigrants who drown while attempting to cross the Mediterranean.

been described as more ‘poetic,’ and his work has cropped up in cities such as Istanbul, Paris, Moscow and London. Comparisons to Banksy are inevitable given the style of street art and the urban canvasses that Pejac uses, but his ability to blend his work into their surroundings using brushes, pencils, acrylic paint and sandpaper sets his work apart from the mainly stencil-and-spray paint arresting visuals of the mysterious guerrilla artist Banksy. It’s rumoured the Saatchi Gallery and Greenpeace have taken an interest in Pejac’s work, meaning we may hear and see more from this creative Spanish street artist, but in the meantime we can continue to enjoy his artistic footprint on the streets and walls of

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million kilos is the amount of food the Spanish Food Bank Association hopes to collect for the needy between tomorrow, November 28 and Saturday November 29 at 10,000 donation points in shops and supermarkets across the country.

THE provincial Coastal Service will spend approximately €202,864 on stabilising rock falls at sea cliffs above La Granadella beach (Javea), Cala del Moraig (Benitachell) and Cala Amerador (Alfaz del Pi).

Long haul case THE Valencia high court has set aside five months for the Terra Mitica hearing. Twenty-seven people and 25 firms are accused of billpadding and tax fraud at the Benidorm theme park.

Fair shares PARKING will still be free at Gandia’s new San Francisco de Borja hospital, mayor Arturo Torro confirmed. Towns served by the hospital will need to contribute towards the car park’s upkeep, Torro said.

And finally... Eight people in Oviedo had to be taken to hospital after they unwittingly ate a birthday cake containing marihuana. The home-made chocolate ‘space cake’ was made by one of the guest’s mothers and served up to the none-thewiser partygoers. Several guests began to feel unwell, but none suffered permanent damage.


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Denia crosses its fingers to be a creative city DENIA is waiting with bated breath to learn if Unesco will name it a Creative City of Gastronomy. The announcement is due this Sunday (November 30) and Cristina Selles, president of the Marina Alta Hoteliers’ and Tourism Association (Aehtma)

has her fingers crossed, she said. Denia is at an advantage because it is already a beacon for the Mediterranean diet, said Denia’s mayor Ana Kringe. For the last two years the town hall and Aehtma have worked towards the Unesco goal which so far has been awarded only to

Son Popoyan (Colombia), Cheng Fu (China), Ortesun (Sweden), Jeonju (Korea) and Zahle (Lebanon). Amongst Denia’s credentials are its most famous dish, Arroz a Banda - saffron rice cooked in a rich stock made from fresh local fish that is served separately.

On December 2 the town is holding the second edition of the ‘Arros a banda & A banda de l’arros’ forum, with the Mediterranean diet ‘a special guest.’ Homage will also be paid to the women who have played such an important role in Denia’s gastronomy and tourism.

Javea girl still missing KHRYSTYNA SAVENCHUK: Missing since May 20.

PUPILS at her Javea school have vowed to continue searching for Khrystyna Savenchuk. The Ukrainian, 15, who had lived in the town since 2011 has not been seen since the morning of May 20 when she set out for the town’s Instituto Numero 1. Six months after Khrystyna’s disappearance her school friends have inundated internet social networking sites with a new poster and photograph, appealing in German, English, Spanish

and Valenciano for information. Investigators found that Khrystyna was in constant contact with a very controlling Russian boyfriend who lives in Germany. Police discovered that the last nine days of her computer history were wiped clean and have asked for cooperation from Skype and her Russian internet providers.

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Countdown to the season begins T

HIS weekend will see the majority of towns and cities across Spain adopt a more festive look with the annual switch-on of the Christmas lights for the build-up to the holidays. It’s hard to believe that Christmas is only four short weeks away as once again it seems to be sneaking up on us out of nowhere. It only seems like yesterday when we were all still enjoying the sunshine and beaches, and now we can look forward to Christmas fairs, office Christmas parties and braving the shopping crowds in the search for gifts - not to mention the mulled wine, turkey and minced pies. Many expats head home to their own countries for the Christmas season, but there is still a huge amount of us who stay here and enjoy all that Spain has to offer for

the holidays. It might not be as cold and it might be a bit strange to see bars and restaurants open on Christmas Day, but the season here in Spain is every bit as enjoyable as it is back home. We’re getting into the Christmas spirit here at EWN, and are looking forward to the build-up to our favourite time of year.

Happy Thanksgiving Finally, we’d like to send out a Happy Thanksgiving to all our American friends in Spain who will be enjoying their turkey and pumpkin pie this Thursday. In honour of the day, we’ve put together a list of interesting facts about Thanksgiving in our Time Out section that we hope you’ll enjoy.


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Health fears over local crematorium HEALTH professionals expressed doubts about the environmental impact of the San Juan crematorium, located near the hospital and medical school. The regional government backtracked not long ago on a decision to halt its activities as a precautionary measure, after the crematorium’s owners produced new statistics that appeared to put it in the clear. Meanwhile the Guardia Civil’s environment protection unit Seprona is

continuing to investigate after San Juan residents lodged an official complaint. The hospital’s staff committee called for a halt to the crematorium’s activities and claimed that it should be relocated to a site away from built-up areas where its emissions would not pose health risks. The situation was “confusing,” maintained the committee, which brushed aside the owners’ reasoning that the town centre was 500 metres away. “They did not mention the nearby medical school, the hospital, the health centre or the Lo Romero school and the shopping centre,” the committee pointed out.

EL TOSSALET: One of Alfaz’s earliest urbanisations.

Keeping an eye on the urbanisations

ALFAZ DEL PI’S urbanisations recently received their periodic municipal check-up. A significant number of Alfaz residents live on urbanisations, some of them near the town centre and others that are more distant. Homeowners were encouraged to take an active interest in maintenance and Plan de Limpieza, the town hall’s ongoing cleaning project, explained Alfaz’s Maintenance councillor Juan Carlos Casiano. “They pass on their needs directly to us and in some cases their complaints as well,” he said.

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Banyets face erosion threat A 100-STRONG group of archaeologists, geologists, architects and engineers recently inspected Campello’s L’Illeta dels Banyets. They also visited a similar site in Calpe in expeditions organised by Alicante

City’s Archaeological Museum (MARQ). Both were originally used by the Romans as fish farms or ‘viveros.’ They were called baths by later generations, who linked them to the ablutions of romantic Moorish queens rather than a money-making Roman industry. In Campello the experts also saw first-hand the deteriorating state of the small L’Illeta peninsula that is now badly eroded by passengers were constant waves. injured in the incident, This is affecting the fish although some of the tanks carved so long ago from cars would need the rock, and a breach in one extensive repairs, of them that was discovered witnesses said afterin 2012 could eventually result wards. in its total collapse, The boar appeared archaeologists warned. late at night just before The group of experts, the A-31 turn-off for the summoned from all over CV-80, between Sax Spain, met to discuss the and Castalla. They are situation and find a solution thought to have been to a problem that could living undetected near threaten the future of the the River Vinalopo. entire L’Illeta site.

Wild boar cause motorway pile-up SIX wild boar caused a multiple collision when they ran onto the Alicante to Madrid motorway. Five cars were involved as drivers crashed into each other as they attempted to avoid the animals of differing sizes and ages. All the boar were killed but none of the drivers or their



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November visitor numbers increase SPANISH visitors outnumbered foreign tourists during the first two weeks of November. According to hoteliers’ association Hosbec, 54 per cent of Costa Blanca

visitors during the first half of the month were Spanish tourists. The remaining 46 per cent were foreign. Overall, average Costa Blanca occupancy during the first half of November reached 49.8 per cent, three percentage points more than last year and 18 percentage points more than in 2012. It was the Costa Blanca’s best result for this period since 2008, said a satisfied Hosbec. Alfaz del Pi came out top THREE Muchamiel urbanisations are still during the first fortnight with fighting to keep home postal deliveries. 78.1 per cent occupancy, Rio Park, Valle del Sol and Tosal Redo followed by Finestrat (73.4 have joined to form PASUCO, a platform for per cent), the Alicante South residents who will be affected when the area (45 per cent) and Calpe Correos service ceases on January 1. (36.6 per cent). Letters will then be left at banks of postConflict between Russia boxes located on each urbanisation. and Ukraine continued to Correos insists that as the urbanisations affect tourist statistics, are officially classed as ‘special areas’, it is including in Benidorm, entitled to cease making home deliveries. admitted Hosbec president Other residents’ associations have Antonio Mayor. Seventeen accepted the new system, PASUCO said, Russian tour operators had but the platform expects to be joined by now closed, he said. others opposed to the change.

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Learn to cope with red tape ALTEA LA VIEJA is organising Spanish lessons for foreign residents. The course will enable them to learn enough Spanish to complete paperwork and deal with administrative matters, explained Altea councillor Marga Riera The classes include practice as well as theory, as the students will visit the town hall, SUMA and banks once a month, she added. Groups will not be large and the teacher speaks both English and German, facilitating communication and interaction, Riera pointed out. The course, which costs €20, is being held at Altea la Vieja’s Centro Cultural from 10am to 1pm each Thursday and it is still possible to enrol at the Foreign Residents’ Office.

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Tapas and more at Javea’s fish market JAVEA restaurateurs are once again displaying their expertise at the Lonja, the port’s fish market. This coming Saturday (November 29) they will be taking part in the third edition of Xabia al Plat Mariner, using local fish, shellfish and cured fish to produce tapas, paellas and other dishes. Visitors to the gastronomic event can

LINE-UP: Mayor Jose Chulvi (third left) with local restaurateurs. taste them all at a set price of €2 each while

wines and beers will be charged at €1.50 and cocktails at €5 each. The Lonja opens at 11am with a demonstration of a traditional fish auction at 11.30am. Food will be served from 12 noon onwards, followed by after-lunch drinks and music, until cooking starting once more at 6pm.

In addition to the food there will be a competition to see who cooks the best ‘Cruet de peix’ (fish stew). Conducted tours of the port’s fishing boats will also be available. Although Xabia al Plat is a one-day event the restaurants taking part will be offering their special menus until December 8.



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3 trawlermen are rescued from sea THREE Villajoyosa fishermen were picked up off Campello after their trawler

sank. The crew of three, returning to port after a day’s fishing, radioed to

advise that the ‘El delfin de Andalucia’ had sprung a leak. There was a strong north-east wind blowing and they were in a zone where the water was seven metres deep, they said. The Salvamento Maritimo sea rescue service and Emergency Information and Coordination Centre (CICU) immediately mobilised the rapid response rescue craft, Salvamar Polaris. Communications were lost when the trawler, built in 1926, sank 400 metres from Campello shore but the three men were soon located and picked up. Although they were in the water for only 15 minutes, they were already showing signs of hypothermia and once ashore were taken to San Juan hospital.


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Emaus is in grave financial situation ALTEA-BASED charity Emaus’s survival is at stake. For the last 35 years the association has assisted young people with social problems, the elderly, the disabled and women who suffer abuse. Over the last three years, however, its financial problems have increased and the British, Norwegian and Dutch foreign

communities amongst others regularly donate food and money for Emaus centres in Altea, Benissa, Vergel, Alfaz, Calpe and Polop. The regional government has not paid the association’s monthly grant since May and workers have not been paid for five months. A labour conciliating

Land grab tussle SAN JUAN Council was accused of fencing off private property to extend the local sports ground. The land is his, claimed the owner of adjoining Finca La Princesa, who lodged a formal complaint with the Guardia Civil. San Juan’s Town Planning councillor later told the local Spanish press that the land has been town hall property since 1983 and was listed as such in the Registro de la Propiedad and the Catastro records office as well as the catalogue of municipal assets.

meeting between 260 of the 376 employees and Emaus was recently held in Benidorm to discuss their unpaid salaries and the situation was extremely grave, said the director of Emaus Francisco Nadal. Owing to unpaid Social Security contributions, Hacienda is holding €800,000 of Emaus funds. There is also a €120,000 debt with the official body, plus a 20 per cent surcharge and interest. The regional Social Welfare department is about to resume payments, Nadal confirmed and the association was negotiating with Social Security to pay off arrears over the next five years once Hacienda releases the seized €800,000. Employees will receive their July wages this week, the director said.

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Accusations of string-pulling THE owners of a Benidorm pub believe that personal interests lie behind their fines for excessive noise. Relatives of Asuncion Quinza, a principal in the autonomous region’s Interior department, are

amongst those who want the popular seafront Tiki Beach pub closed down according to the owners. They have now filed a complaint against the two police officers who fined Tiki Beach last summer. As

Hospital bypass BOTH political parties on Villajoyosa Council agreed that the Marina Baja hospital needs direct access from the N332 bypass. At present drivers must leave the bypass and return to the old road before reaching the roundabout and turnoff for the hospital. The exit is signposted but drivers approaching from the Benidorm direction can easily miss it and must then continue to Villajoyosa before doubling back. The local PSOE and PP parties are now supporting Herick Campos, an MP in the national parliament, who is asking the central government to provide €1 million in the 2015 budget for direct access to the hospital from the bypass.

members of the Valencia region’s Policia Autonoma force they are answerable to Asuncion Quinza, whose aunt and uncle live in Edificio Santa Margarita where the pub is located, the owners’ lawyers said. Police inspected the pub with ‘particular persistence,’ they continued, but visited other pubs and bars on the seafront less frequently. A year ago Quinza’s aunt voted during a Community of Residents’ meeting to “redouble efforts” and “take all necessary steps to eradicate the problems caused by Tiki Beach,” the owners’ lawyers pointed out. Quinza, they claimed in the formal complaint to the regional government, has taken a direct interest in fining the pub that goes far beyond her remit.



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Toy town looking for happy ending FAMOSA manufactured toys for decades in Onil but could soon leave its last centre in the area. The Famosa factories in Onil and neighbouring Tibi produced Spain’s bestloved dolls and other toys but relocated to Alicante City in 2012. The move was prompted by differences with the owner of the industrial sites housing the production lines and the

impossibility of finding alternative premises in the area. Now the company’s logistics centre could transfer to Valencia for the same reason, announced Famosa, which has offered to transfer staff to either city. Onil’s mayor Jose Ramon Frances has offered to mediate between Famosa and the landlord Manuel Rodriguez, the former

owner of another toy firm, Feber. The situation is complicated by confrontation between both parties and the number of official complaints and countercomplaints between both parties, Frances admitted. Rodriguez has meanwhile informed the mayor that he is willing to give way “on some points” and negotiate.

A good character reference for Yorkies YORKSHIRE terriers are not a dangerous breed, and that’s official. Alicante’s provincial high court backed a lower court’s earlier decision that there was no criminal case against the owner of a Yorkshire terrier who bit a seven-year-old. The dog-owner was in a park in Alicante City after releasing her two dogs when the Yorkshire terrier bit the child’s leg, inflicting a wound that needed medical treatment.

SWIMMING TEAMS: The new season has begun at Benitachell municipal pool.

All is going swimmingly well THE 2014-2015 season has begun at Benitachell’s municipal swimming school. Twenty-six swimmers aged between eight and 16 make up the team that will represent Benitachell in the Marina Altea sports

consortium league. Teams from Calpe, Benissa, Denia, Pego, Ondara and Vergel as well as Benitachell will swim in the league competitions which started in Ondara. The Benitachell trainer praised the enthusiastic

team for making the effort to train throughout the year. The junior team had done very well over the last two years, added Sports councillor Antonio Colomer, encouraging them and their families to carry on the good work.


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Teen electrocuted on the AVE line A YOUNGSTER who was injured after jumping onto the AVE line next to Alicante’s train station, remains in the burns unit at the General Hospital, but is

said to be out of danger. The boy suffered an electric shock leading to burns on his leg after carrying out the risky sport parkour, which involves

Big businesses in Valencia region VALENCIA is the third region for large companies, behind Madrid and Cataluña. A large company is one classed as having a turnover of over €100 million and having more than 250 employees. In Spain, only 0.12 per cent of all companies have more than 250 employees, a figure lower than the European average. Of the 1,500 companies currently in Spain exceeding the threshold of €100 million in revenue, 88 are concentrated in the Valencian Community, of which 18 are in the province of Alicante.

jumping around urban areas using obstacles and city landscapes to perform jumps and stunts. It is not known if the teenager was alone at the time of accident, but parkour fans often practise the sport in groups and record their acrobatics. He entered the restricted area of the station through a gap in the railings where works are being carried out by the Auso and Monzo level crossings. Police warn of the danger of the station with electrical currents still passing, even though trains are stationary and have launched an investigation into the circumstances of the event. Meanwhile Renfe said no delays had been recorded as a result of the accident.

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Learning goes online in Benidorm BENIDORM is to lead a project with the aim of encouraging students to learn online. The IES Mediterrania school in Benidorm has been approved a grant of €106,000 to coordinate the programme

that will aid students in learning maths and science through their mobile devices and online exercises from their computers. The project, called MUST (Maths Understanding with help of

Drugs gang are arrested in Ibi FIVE people have been arrested in Ibi for crimes against public health as police dismantled a drug sales point in the town. An investigation was launched after police discovered a house with a high number of frequent visitors with many acting nervous and being vigilant as they left the property. Within the house, officers discovered cocaine and marihuana as well as various tools for drug preparation and €1,000 in cash. They are also accused of operating in the La Hoya area with a drugs mule distributing the drugs. Three men and two women were arrested.

Science and Technology) will be developed fully over the next two years. The director of the school, Luis Gonzalez, said this will aid learning for students providing online courses, but is not a bid to remove teachers from the classrooms.

€1.7m for textbooks OVER €1.7 million is being allocated for textbooks for special needs students. The Regional Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports has decided to award a total of €1,714,851 to purchase textbooks and educational and computer equipment for 16,492 students enrolled in 242 centres across Valencia.



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Alicante schools get top marks TEN schools in Alicante Province have been highlighted as amongst the best in the Valencia Region. The schools, a mixture of public and private centres, have been recognised based on the results of the latest examinations carried out by all students in the fourth year of primary school education. More than 99,000 youngsters took part in the exams in

May and whilst the results will not be made public, any parent can request the the test results when choosing a school for their child. However, some teachers said they were not a true reflection of a school’s progress with those which admit a higher number of pupils with learning disabilities not taken into account in the results. Top school in Alicante Province was the Medico Pedro Herrero followed by Sagrados Corazones, both private establishments in the centre of Alicante City. Madre de Dios de la A REPORTER from BBC Radio 4’s The World Tonight Salud in Onil was the programme is looking for British expatriates to talk best rated public school about the new residency requirements introduced by in the province. the Spanish Government in 2012. La Xara in Denia and When applying for residency did you have to supply Elche’s Algoda-Matola documents showing that you wouldn’t be a burden on and Aitana schools were the Spanish Social Security system? Did you have any also rated and praised difficulties with this process? Have you had to buy for their results. private healthcare insurance to ensure you are covered The Sant Pere Apostol while in Spain? school in Valencia had Those interested can email beth.mcleod@bbc.co.uk. the highest results.

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Custody ruling causes outrage

A JUDGE in Alcoy has awarded custody of two girls to their father even though their mother had filed a complaint that he abused her. The prosecution was calling for five years in prison for the man but the case has not been concluded on the alleged abuse, so the judge classed it as “circumstantial evidence that could not be an

element in parental custody” and as a result decided it was “better” that the girls stayed with their father as the mother intended to move from the family home in Muro to go to Castellon. The woman filed for divorce in September 2013, and shortly afterwards alleged that her partner and a friend went to the house, outside of the agreed

visiting hours for the children, which resulted in an assault. The ruling provoked outrage within the ACOVIFA Association, which campaigns for battered women in the l'Alcoia-Comtat area. In addition, the mother claimed the views of her eldest daughter, aged nine, had not been taken into account as she wanted to stay with her.


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La Nucia children’s day MORE than 4,000 people participated in the seventh International Children’s Day in La Nucia. Children of all areas flocked to the Ciutat Esportiva Camilo Cano, where over 30 free activities were arranged for youngsters to enjoy, including 20 craft workshops, bouncy castles, playgrounds and a BMX and trial bike exhibition. The events marked the International Children’s Day, a global event, celebrated every November.

LA NUCIA: Around 4,000 people took part in the free day of events for children.

Piano duets in Alfaz A CONCERT takes place at the Casa Sjengarden Cultural in Alfaz del Pi on December 7 from 4.30pm. The Duo Van De featuring Pamela Carolina Perez Heredia and Pedro Mercado Isidro will participate in the concert with their ‘French Music for Piano in Four Hands’ where the pair perform duets together on the piano.

Pamela is originally from Argentina and is now a piano teacher at Benidorm’s Music Conservatory. Pedro was born in Villajoyosa, and having won numerous awards is now also a teacher. Tickets cost €12 including wine and snacks, available by calling 966 860 522 or 606 652 242 or email chris@sjengarden.nl

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Calls double to UK benefit fraud hotline CALLS to the benefit fraud hotline from Spain have doubled since the British Government launched a major advertising campaign during the last week of October. The initiative urges the public to call the hotline if they suspect benefit fraud, and to encourage claimants to report changes in their circumstances. The Department for Work and Pensions’ (DWP) benefit fraud hotline in Spain - 900 55 44 40 - has seen a surge in tip-offs which fraud investigators are now pursuing to verify if people are claiming benefits illegally. Awareness of the campaign and associated media coverage among expatriates in Spain, and their willingness to call the hotline, is helping investigators to reduce the waste of honest taxpayers’ money on fraudsters. Work and Pensions Minister Mark Harper said: “Hard-working taxpayers have had enough of fraudsters taking money which is meant for genuine claimants, which is

why we’re seeing so many people taking action by calling the hotline. We know it’s a small minority who commit benefit fraud, but I would urge anyone who has suspicions to call the free and confidential number or report them anonymously online.” Worldwide, someone is reported to benefit fraud hotlines every minute of every working day on average, and in the last year alone nearly 60,000 fraud investigations have been launched. The UK Government has recovered nearly £1 billion (€1.26 billion) of wrongly paid benefits in the last year, and has introduced a raft of measures to crack down on people who cheat the system, both abroad and in the UK. If you suspect a benefit cheat, call the confidential hotline on 900 55 44 40 open from 8am to 4pm every weekday in Spain - or report them online at www.dwp.gov.uk/benefit-thieves-spain


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No Hiding Place As 50 Countries Sign Deal To Share Your Information Automatic exchange of information on a global scale will become a reality in 2017, as 51 countries signed an agreement to share financial information. Another 35 jurisdictions will join the following year. All Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and G20 countries, as well as most major international financial centres, have signed a “multilateral competent authority agreement” that will activate the automatic sharing of financial data for tax purposes. It shows the determination from governments across the globe to prevent tax evasion and capture lost tax revenue. Tax authorities of participating countries will be able to gather much more information on the assets their taxpayers hold abroad. The OECD explains that automatic exchange of information “can provide timely information on non-compliance where tax has been evaded either on an investment return or the underlying capital sum, even where the tax administrations have had no previous indications of non-

By Brett Hanson, Partner, Blevins Franks compliance”. Fifty-eight jurisdictions, known as the “early adopters”, have pledged to make the first exchange in 2017. This includes Spain, the UK, most EU countries, Isle of Man, Jersey, Guernsey, and Gibraltar. A further 35 jurisdictions have said they will start in 2018, including Switzerland, Singapore, Monaco and Hong Kong. Only a few years ago, in 2008, the then Swiss finance minister Hans Rudolf Merz vowed that banking

secrecy would prevail, saying that its foreign opponents would have to “bite the bullet” and accept it. The US does not appear on any of the lists, since under its own Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) it will start automatically exchanging information with countries around the world from 2015. After the signing ceremony, OECD Secretary-General, Angel Gurria, commented: “We are making concrete progress towards the G20 objective of winning the fight against tax evasion… The world is quickly becoming a smaller place for tax cheats.” The global “Standard for Automatic Exchange of Financial Account Information in Tax Matters” is different from most current bilateral agreements, where authorities have to make formal requests for information. Now they will automatically receive information on all their taxpayers

who hold assets in the participating territories. The standard sets out the financial account information to be exchanged, including balances, interest, dividends and sales proceeds from financial assets. It covers accounts held by individuals and entities, including trusts and foundations. The OECD will establish a peer review process to ensure that the automatic exchange of data is effectively implemented. It is encouraging developing countries to join the movement. The move towards the end of financial privacy has already had a significant impact on state coffers, as more and more people realise there is nowhere left to hide. According to the OECD, 20 countries have raised $47 billion (€37bn) through voluntary disclosure schemes since 2009. Cross border tax planning has completely changed over the last 15

years; particularly since the move towards global tax transparency escalated in the wake of the financial crisis. Where once we used to take financial privacy for granted, we now have to accept that it is history. Tax authorities will have information on our income and assets, wherever we hold them. One thing has not changed however, which is that every individual has the right to structure their assets in a tax efficient manner. You need to establish how you can use approved tax advantageous structures here in Spain to reduce your tax liabilities. It is important to be compliant with local tax law, but it is also important to protect your wealth from taxation wherever possible. You can do both if you take specialist advice. To keep in touch with the latest developments in the offshore world, check out the latest news on our website www.blevinsfranks.com.


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ITH the death of the Duchess of Alba, Spain has lost one of its most recognisable figures. To many who only knew her in her later years she was a figure of fun, mainly because of her looks - hippyish frizzy hair, sometimes dyed red, a pasty white complexion and her forthright public pronouncements. But they forget the great influence she had in her younger years as the most titled, and one of the wealthiest, people in Spain. “She dressed like Grace Kelly in those days,” said Sheelagh Tennent, a Scots Irish expat who has lived in Spain for most of her life. “I met her in Granada in 1960 at a Red Cross function. She was very graceful. She was not as beautiful as Grace Kelly, but that was her look and style. And she certainly was good looking in her own right. She was very chic, but then she went rather hippy. “She was a very nice woman, very natural and spoke beautiful English. She loved bull fighting, Flamenco and Sevilla.”

FAMILY WOMAN: Duchess of Alba with one of her six children. The Duchess, who died aged 88 last week after a bout of pneumonia, was never out of the society pages of magazines. She was the darling of the gossip columns, ‘celebrity’ TV shows and newspapers right up to the end of her eventful life. Known as Cayetana de Alba, she was hugely rich, as well as being Spain’s biggest private landowner. The millions she earned

from EU farming subsidies were one criticism detractors had of her. In Andalucia particularly, she was targeted by left wingers for having vast acreages of rural land left uncultivated, while farm workers were left landless. She had palaces throughout the country, including the Palacio de las Dueñas in Sevilla, her main residence, as well as the

the Palacio de Liria in Madrid where she was born. Summers were spent at her house in Marbella or another in Ibiza, and she was well known in local society hotspots like the Marbella Club. There too she was known for her grace and charm. “She had time for everyone and was very gracious, she treated everyone with respect, no matter who they were,” said one Marbella society source. The Duchess was married three times. Firstly in 1947, to Luis Martínez de Irujo in what the French newspaper Libération called “the most expensive wedding in the world,” with whom she had six children. He died in 1972 and in 1978 she married former priest Jesus Aguirre who died in 2001. Her relationship with Alfonso Diez, a civil servant 24 years her junior sparked a long running public argument with three of her children. “They don’t want me to marry but they change partners more often than I do,” she said. She married Diez, who survives her as do all her children, in 2011. María del Rosario Cayetana Alfonsa Victoria Eugenia Francisca Fitz-James Stuart y Silva, 18th Duchess of Alba, born March 28, 1926; died November 20, 2014.


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STAT OF WEEK SEPTEMBER’s exports grew by 9.6 per cent compared with 2014. The increase followed disappointing figures for August and was prompted by the depreciation of the euro, the Economy ministry said.

Footballers get a kicking from taxman XABI ALONSO: Being watched.

Pledge from Campofrio after fire disaster CAMPOFRIO pledged to rebuild its Burgos plant, recently destroyed by fire. Owned by Mexican Sigma and the Chinese company WH, Campofrio is Europe’s largest meatprocessing company. Between factory employees and indirect jobs the Burgos fire will affect approximately 2,000 families, but no Campofrio work contracts will be rescinded, the company said. The processing plant whose 890 employees produced an annual 60,000 tons of products has been totally destroyed, together with

an adjoining ham-curing facility which employs 50 workers. A third factory is untouched, but 70 per cent of the 5,000 pigs slaughtered there each day were destined for the ruined module. Campofrio is committed to resuming production in Burgos, company sources emphasised, but they conceded that it was early to guarantee “100 per cent of the present jobs.” At the same time, processing 60,000 tons of products cannot be done with “just a couple of people,” the company added.

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REAL MADRID and Barcelona’s top team members are playing under the watchful gaze of Hacienda. In Madrid Iker Casillas, Xabi Alonso and Sergio Ramos have had tax inspections, according to national daily El Mundo. Andres Iniesta, Gerard Pique and Javier Mascherano are receiving the same treatment in Barcelona.

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Sub-prime loans THE New York Consumer’s Office (DCA) is investigating Santander’s US client loans for car purchase. These were abusive and illegal and extended to clients of limited financial means, the DCA claimed.

Retail fillip THE Christmas rush will provide 11,000 jobs between November and the end of January, 10 per cent more than in 2013. Most will be in retail, said human resources experts Adecco.

Spain means business to Airbus SPAIN’S air traffic will double by 2013, requiring another 1,350 aircraft to meet demand. At present there are 751 aircraft operating in Spain and the increase will call for a $250 billion (€200 billion) investment by both domestic and foreign carriers, predicted aircraft manufacturer Airbus. By 2033, an estimated 50,000

passengers will leave from Madrid and Barcelona each day on intercontinental flights and above all to Latin America, Airbus said. Budget airlines are also great contributors to traffic growth in Spain, the report maintained and short-haul traffic between Spain and the UK has - and will continue to have - the highest market share of low cost carriers.

Since 1996 it was customary for top earners to receive 85 per cent of their salary directly from the club, paying income tax (IRPF) at approximately 52 per cent. The remainder came through an image-rights company on which they paid corporation tax at 30 per cent, bringing savings of hundreds of thousands of euros for players

earning millions. Citing new regulations dating from 2006, Hacienda now claims that as the 15 per cent for the player’s image rights is paid at the market price, this should be liable to 52 per cent IRPF. Hacienda is also homing in on the 10 per cent agents receive from a player’s transfer fee or contract renewal.


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Xenophobia undermines unity A RISING tide of xenophobia is undermining Western European unity. Austerity, the threat of a return to recession, service cutbacks, unemployment and inflation combine to fuel a virulent nationalism tearing at the fabric of society. The first manifestations of disquiet are anti-austerity protests sweeping EU capitals and major cities. I said it first: This week international policymakers debated if the US dollar and Euro can compete with rival economies. The effect is aggravated by former trading partners like Russia opting for alternatives and self-sufficiency. Finland is now preparing its economy to withstand the collapse of the Euro. One of eight Baltic states, Finland is not alone in

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facing up to the possibility of such a challenge. Europeans should never be economic migrants. However, as the Euro-zone slips back into recession young people face a bleak future. The young ponder greener grass opportunities in faraway countries.

Typically, Estonia has lost 20 per cent of its population. Not all will stay in Europe. In doing so newcomers face growing hostility as they enter job markets that can no longer offer employment to their own nationals. This is where the blue touch paper of xenophobic up-the-drawbridge sentiment creeps in. Growing resentment against immigration in Britain and Germany is well recognised. Fuelled by NATO’s anti-Russian rhetoric there is simmering, anti-Russian sentiment in the Baltic States. These three nations host large Russian ethnic communities as England hosts many of Irish background. Desperate to separate the EU from Russia in order that it becomes more reliant on American trade,

the US provokes anti-Russian feeling. EU anti-Russian sanctions are causing a backlash in Germany, Poland, Spain and France. The French economy, already slipping into recession, will face a bill of nearly €3 billion and the loss of thousands of shipbuilding jobs if, caving in to American pressure, France fails to honour its shipbuilding obligations to Russia. In what is now Ukraine, the birthland of Russia, the Russian language is the most used. As I write, frontier posts and barbed wire walls are being erected. Imagine that happening on Northern Ireland or Scottish borders. If xenophobia rears its ugly head, all Europeans will suffer. Those who live in greenhouses shouldn’t throw stones.


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Money worries causing bags under the eyes for women through sleepless nights Loose change A look at finance for females

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AS if crying babies, noisy student neighbours or an uncomfortable mattress weren’t enough to keep us up at night, a new study has revealed that women suffer terribly from sleepless nights, because of money worries too. Women are apparently much more bothered about cash flow than men are, and thinking about such financial problems, causes them to toss and turn all night. Fretting about how to pay household bills and how to begin some proper saving

MONEY WORRIES: Women are much more bothered about cash flow than men are, and thinking about it causes them to toss and turn. were the number one concerns of most people surveyed. On top of these, women were particularly worried about paying for the future and repaying back debt. All this worry is not doing women any favours either. The sleepless nights impact on their ability to concentrate, get work done and it negatively affects their relationships. So why are women more stressed about money than men? Some might say that women are exposed to more stressful situations than men, as they

not only have their own working lives, but also tend to take on more responsibilities in the home. Also it’s true that women in general earn less than men, so if they’re employed part-

time for example, they’re less likely to have health benefits and financial resources. Another theory is that women are more comfortable with reporting higher levels of stress.

If you notice that you might be one of these women lacking sleep and stressing over money it’s time to take some action. Remember it’s not selfish to look after yourself, it’s normal; it’s healthy. And it will make you more effective at dealing with responsibilities at work and home. Go for a walk. Stop and sit in the sun for a while. Take a relaxing bath. Force yourself to take care of yourself. Also don’t sweep financial concerns under the carpet to be dealt with in the future. Maybe you feel bad or embarrassed about your debt, and that can lead to inaction. But it’s essential to face and deal with the situation head on. If it’s too hard to do this alone, reach out for help.

More votes than members? Q. We are an apartment block of 130 units. Our President was put into power three years You and the ago with the support of our Administrators. We Law in Spain have tried to vote the President out and this By David Searl year we thought we had done it. However, when we received the AGM Minutes, we found we had lost by 20 votes. This is more votes than owners. This is because the parent company of our Administrators owns most of the parking bays. They have now formed 30 parking bays into 30 companies. They sent their staff to the AGM with proxy votes in favour of the President. L.S. (Costa Blanca) A. Your letter gives rise to some new questions. I urge you to consult a Spanish lawyer to answer the following: 1. Are your AGM votes counted by the percentage share (‘quota’) of each property, according to its size, or is each property allotted one vote? Correctly, the voting should be according to the size of the properties, which means the parking bays would count for little. 2. Are these parking bays registered as companies? It costs a minimum of €200 to register an SL company, which means an investment of €6,000 for 30 of them. Finally, where one or two owners hold

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Hefty bill THE national government is claiming €1.513 billion from Navarra, the equivalent of 40 per cent of the region’s annual budget. Madrid had to return this amount to Volkswagen for IVA value-added tax charged on vehicles from the Navarra plant that were purchased and later exported by Volkswagen distributor Volkswagen-AudiEspaña (VAESA).

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several properties, and each property has a vote, it is perfectly possible to have more votes than owners.

Send your questions for David Searl through lawyers Ubeda-Retana & Associates in Fuengirola at Ask@lawtaxspain.com, or call 952 667 090.

SPANISH construction and services group OHL sold 130 million shares in its subsidiary OHL Mexico to international institutional investors for approximately €231 million. It retains a 56.14 per cent holding in the Mexican concern and will use the funds raised from the sale to reduce the mother company’s debt.




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Still going strong EVERY morning I go to the gym to work out and have my radio with me. One station plays oldies 24 hours a day, year-round, with no commercials and I happened to hear Leapy Lee’s tune this morning, the Little Arrows tune! Now I know a bit about 50’s and 60’s rock, but had never heard the tune before and in fact I had to look at the display to see who was doing that particular song. I wrote down the name and then checked on the internet and it was Leapy Lee. I don’t remember hearing it before but that happens sometimes with obscure one-hit wonders! It’s kind of neat that he did this tune nearly 50 years ago and it still gets air time, so I just wanted him to know it’s still being played somewhere on the planet at some time during the day. Thanks for a good tune, Leapy, and good health in the future! Wayne Wachtell, Cleveland Ohio (USA)

Upbeat outlook I RETIRED to Spain from Scotland approximately two years ago and am now 67 years of age. Shortly after I arrived in Spain I was diagnosed as having prostate cancer. As you can imagine I was devastated, but after radiotherapy treatment at Hospital Clinico, Malaga I have the all-clear and it feels great. Therefore Leapy Lee should not feel down as he will probably be OK, but if the news is bad, remember it can be treated successfully. Jim Malley, Duquesa (Malaga)

Act now HOW right Jeremy Cordon is! Not only expats, but the whole of Britain would lose out if we were to leave the EU. By all means let’s write to all our contacts in the UK with this message. I wrote to mine to tell

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them not to vote for Scottish independence, and that seems to have worked! Our UK government’s policy towards the EU is being led, not by a real assessment of the pros and cons, but by their terror of losing seats to UKIP. And of course it follows that we should tell our UK contacts not to vote for UKIP, a party with no policies except to get out of the EU. They try to make us believe that would solve our problems, while it would solve none. Although the main parties seem paralysed with fear of UKIP, they could get their credibility back if they would only come out and fight Farage instead of appeasing him. Bill Campbell (by email)

Coming clean REFERRING to the Euro Weekly News article on Spain’s tax laws, I thought that all citizens in most European countries signed for their ‘world assets’ wherever they are registered. In Holland, as well as in Spain, it is common practice. I think

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this is logical and believe that the claimers will not have any success. I’m sorry for them. WK de Klerk (by email)

Vanishing act I WOULD like to know if anyone has had the same experience that I had. On November 12 at a supermarket in La Cañada a 35cm x 35cm calendar went on the conveyer belt and through the till. It appeared on my bill but never came out at my end. I went straight to my car and seeing it wasn’t there returned to the store within 10 minutes to report its absence. It was too

large to slip out of my trolley and too large and colourful to be left on the conveyer belt. Any ideas, anyone? DW Grace, Marbella (Malaga)

Changing times I’VE been in Spain for the last 15 years on and off and have seen many changes and not for the better! 1. There is a high speed train track to nowhere with millions of euros wasted, plus a bronze statue of King Felipe and the queen outside the town hall in Fuengirola which is now a hotel. 2. People are living with their retired mum and dad with six or eight people in a twobedroom flat without employment or money, living on dad’s pension. That’s wrong! 3. There are people living in doorways like the woman at the BBVA bank in Los Boliches who has been there for two years. She goes to Santa Fe hostel when she gets a few euros and is always clean and sleeps sitting upright on a suitcase. I told Age Concern but nothing

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happened. 4. They are driving retired expats back to the UK with stupid tax laws and will miss all the UK pensions we spend here when we’ve gone. 5. There are too many beggars, genuine or not, and no wonder all of Europe go to the UK for benefits. Some things in the rest of Europe are good as you can’t get benefits until you pay in for two years. That would stop them all going to the UK and taking my family’s money! 6. People come on holiday for sun, sand, food and entertainment, starting at 9pm and stopping at 12 midnight. Madrid people buy cheap apartments over existing bars then get them closed down for noise! They should not be able to do this and they should only complain if a bar opens up after buying a flat. 7. The town hall wants to sit in ivory towers and look down at locals fishing for sardines and riding donkeys. That is Spain’s two tier system: the ‘haves’ and ‘have nots.’ Brian Warman, Fuengirola (Malaga)

It’s too early I AM old enough to remember the old ‘Post early for Christmas’ slogan, although I believe the good old GPO (remember the GPO?) was thinking of a just a week or so ahead of the big day, not months. I very much doubt that they imagined people would one day be buying Christmas cards and presents the moment Halloween was over. Much of it is the fault of shops and chain stores where they put up their decorations and sometimes their prices in mid-November. They then brainwash and strong-arm the public into believing it is their duty as consumers to respond. Spain used to be different in this respect, staving off the trappings and feeding frenzy until well into December but no, even that’s been taken away from us now. I enjoy Christmas as much as the next person but please, please, please: not in November. S McNamara (by email)

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HAT was most definitely the trip that was. Everything that could go wrong - did. Right up to missing my final connecting flight from Barcelona to Mallorca. Not my fault. With an already tight schedule, my flight from Denmark was delayed for 40 minutes, this led to the ol’ boy panting and dripping between terminals one and two at Barcelona, where I finally arrived at the gate at exactly take-off time. There’s nothing more frustrating than standing at the gate watching the doors close to the plane you should be on. Anyway I did manage to catch one an hour later (at an extra charge of €120, I may

add). Frankly I can never fathom the often unbelievable variance in airline prices. Sometimes you can travel great distances for €30-odd and at other times it can cost a fortune for a 45-minute hop. Ah well, what do us minions know? On the brighter side I’ve managed to pick up a number of UK bookings for next year. One of the reasons is that most of the 60s’ lot are actually dead! Never thought I could be a commercial draw simply for being alive - funny ol’ life, innit? Denmark I found a little depressing, what with the cold and most of the populace shrouded in black winter attire. The people are most friendly, however, and I’d like to thank them for making the ol’ boy feel thoroughly welcome and comfortable. By the way, all you Denmarkians, that orange thing which appeared briefly in

DENMARK: Depressingly most people wore black winter attire. the sky on Friday was actually the sun. Don’t panic! One of the most interesting occurrences for me happened on the very doorstep where I was staying. My girlfriend had told me that her upstairs neighbours were Muslims and I

had glimpsed a couple of shrouded-up ladies passing by the kitchen window. Lo and behold the day before I left there was a knock at the door. It turned out to be the same two ladies standing on the doorstep holding a... poinsettia.

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Why take a hopeless finesse? North’s 2♥ cue bid shows a sound raise to at least 2♠. As South holds a very good hand for his 1♠ overcall, he bids 4♠ on the next round. How do you play the hand when West leads 3♥? Which card would you play from dummy? Can the K♥ possibly win? There are two excellent reasons why you should play low. Firstly, the bidding, East opened, and there are only 13 points missing, so he must hold the A♥. Secondly, West led the 3♥. No sensible player, in this situation, would under lead an Ace in a suit contract; therefore the Ace must lie with East. You should play low from dummy; East will win with J♥ and cash A♥. You will now win the J♦ return and clear trumps in three rounds. You cash two more diamonds,

To my astonishment, and pleasure, I may add, they then welcomed me to Denmark and, handing me the plant, wished me a happy Christmas! My lady friend told me that both the mother and father were employed and their two daughters attended the local school. Now that’s what I call integration. Contrary to what a number of people think, I am not a racist and if all immigrants acted and integrated in the same way as this lovely family, I would have no problems at all. Unfortunately, as most of us know, this family is the exception rather than the rule. Nevertheless it was a pleasure to see how peaceful, reasonably-thinking people can actually live together in peace and harmony. Good to be back! Keep the faith Love Leapy leapylee2002@gmail.com

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All is not lost, however, as East holds the extra diamond. You therefore lead your last

diamond from dummy and discard a losing club from your hand. East wins, but is now helpless; he must either lead away from his clubs, or, if he leads a heart, give you a trump and discard of a losing club. Why should you choose this line of play? Again the clue is in the bidding; it is almost certain that West holds K♣ in order to open. What could have gone wrong if you had played the K♥ at trick one? An astute West, on seeing the lead of 3♥, would realise that a low heart meant that East held a heart honour. West could therefore return a low heart to his partner’s 10♥, and a club return by East would set up a subsequent club trick for the opposition to take the contract one down.

We play duplicate four days a week, starting at 15.00 (arrive by 14.45 please). Monday – no fear, Tuesday & Friday – open, Wednesday – host system, so you will be assured of a partner. On Thursday – lessons. We’d like our articles to be interactive so if you have bridge-related comments, problems, etc, send them to: questions@javea bridgeclub.com and we’ll do our best to answer.


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BBC TWO 9:00am Marrying Mum and Dad 9:30am Absolute Genius with Dick and Dom 10:00am Junior MasterChef 10:30am Junior MasterChef 11:00am Deadly Pole to Pole: The Complete Journey 11:30am Deadly Pole to Pole: The Complete Journey 12:00pm The Blue Planet 1:00pm Rick Stein's Far Eastern Odyssey 2:00pm Escape to the Country

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LAUS VAN MIERLO from NICLA Casas estate agents in Mojacar, Almeria, said: “People think that all estate agents are the same but they are not. Not all are honest. Not all are qualified. Not all of them

CLAUS: Some people tar estate agents with the same brush.

STREET TALK here can speak Spanish. You need all these things in Spain but some people tar us with the same brush.” Principal of the Pineapple Performing Arts School, Maggie Paterson, who was on the Costa Blanca offering a week-long workshop for students, said a common misconception about her profession within performing arts was that it can be very competitive. “People think it is a bitchy, competitive environment, but there is such a strong family bond within the dance and performing arts community. I don’t think people realise how hard it is; dancers train every day like athletes, and it is a life choice,” she remarked. Sandra Cabrera, a waitress at Monroe’s Carvery in Moraira, Costa Blanca, loves her job. With a lot of people believing that working as a waitress can be a bit of a stop-gap job or

service at all times and have their car waiting for them when they came out of arrivals! David at Alpha Pools & Spas in Mallorca said: “People think a HotSpring hot tub is a luxury they can’t afford. Think again and visit our showroom for a great deal!”

just for students, she said this was not the case and happily chose it as her career. “I was a trained hairdresser but I changed to do this as I love being with the customers and we have a waitress who has been here over 10 years,” she said, adding: “People think it is easy but it’s not, it’s really hard and you have to like it.” Les from Platinum Car Parking at Malaga Airport on the Costa del Sol believed the most common misconception people had about airport parking was that they had to wait to be picked up and taken to their car, DAVID: Luxury? or wait for their car to be Think again! dropped off instead of expecting a fantastic

SANDRA: Waitressing is an enjoyable job.


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BBC ONE 7:00am Breakfast 10:15am Fake Britain 11:00am Homes Under the Hammer 12:00pm Claimed and Shamed 12:30pm Channel Patrol 1:15pm Bargain Hunt 2:00pm BBC News at One 2:30pm BBC London News 2:45pm Doctors

BBC TWO 7:00am This is BBC Two 7:05am Homes Under the Hammer 8:05am Channel Patrol 8:50am Claimed and Shamed 9:20am Holiday of My Lifetime with Len Goodman 10:05am Celebrity Antiques Road Trip 11:05am Tom Kerridge's Best Ever Dishes 11:35am Click 12:00pm BBC News 12:30pm BBC World News 1:00pm The Daily Politics 2:00pm Snooker

ITV 7:00am Good Morning Britain 9:30am Lorraine 10:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30am This Morning 11:55am ITV News 12:00pm This Morning 1:30pm Loose Women 2:30pm ITV News and Weather

www.euroweeklynews.com

CH4 9:00am Everybody Loves Raymond 9:30am Everybody Loves Raymond 10:00am Frasier 10:30am Frasier 11:00am Daily Brunch 12:00pm Jamie's 15 Minute Meals 12:30pm Come Dine with Me 1:00pm Channel 4 News Summary 1:05pm Come Dine with Me 1:35pm Come Dine with Me 2:05pm Come Dine with Me 2:40pm Come Dine with Me

CH5 9:15am Peppa Pig 9:20am Peppa Pig 9:25am Peppa Pig 9:35am Toby's Travelling Circus 9:45am Milkshake! Bop Box 9:50am Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00am Tickety Toc 10:15am The Wright Stuff 12:10pm The Hotel Inspector 1:10pm 5 News Lunchtime 1:15pm Conned, Fleeced and Left for Broke 2:15pm Home and Away 2:45pm Neighbours

MONDAY TV

SKY 1 6:00am Airline USA 6:30am Airline USA 7:00am The Real A&E 7:30am The Real A&E 8:00am Greggs: More Than Meats the Pie 9:00am Futurama 9:30am Futurama 10:00am NCIS: Los Angeles 11:00am NCIS: Los Angeles 12:00pm Hawaii Five-0 1:00pm Hawaii Five-0 2:00pm NCIS: Los Angeles

3pm 3:00pm Peter Andre's 60 Minute Makeover 4:00pm Secret Dealers 5:00pm Tipping Point

3:10pm Countdown 4:00pm Fifteen to One 5:00pm Deal or No Deal

3:15pm NCIS 4:15pm The National Tree

3:00pm NCIS: Los Angeles 4:00pm Obese 5:00pm Sun, Sea and A&E 5:30pm The Drop Special 5:45pm Futurama

7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two 8:00pm Tom Kerridge's Best Ever Dishes 8:30pm Children's Hospital

6:00pm The Chase 7:00pm ITV News London 7:30pm ITV News and Weather 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm Coronation Street

6:00pm Come Dine with Me 6:30pm Coach Trip 7:00pm The Simpsons 7:30pm Hollyoaks 8:00pm Channel 4 News 8:30pm Turner Prize 2014

6:00pm 5 News at 5 6:30pm Neighbours 7:00pm Home and Away 7:30pm 5 News Tonight 8:00pm The Gadget Show

6:00pm The Simpsons 6:30pm Futurama 7:00pm Futurama 7:30pm The Simpsons 8:30pm The Simpsons

9:00pm University Challenge 9:30pm Only Connect 10:00pm Posh People: Inside Tatler 11:00pm Never Mind the Buzzcocks 11:30pm Newsnight

9:00pm Countrywise 9:30pm I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! 11:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 11:40pm The Agenda

9:00pm The British Property Boom 10:00pm Skint 11:00pm 8 Out of 10 Cats 11:50pm Toast of London

9:00pm Nevada Triangle: The Missing Evidence

9:00pm Modern Family 9:30pm Trollied 10:00pm An Idiot Abroad 11:00pm Arrow

12:20am Snooker 1:10am Snooker 3:10am The Apprentice 4:10am This is BBC Two Highlights of programmes on BBC Two. 5:00am Around the World in 80 Faiths

12:20am The Jonathan Ross Show 1:20am Jackpot247 4:00am UEFA Champions League Weekly 4:25am Phillip's Live 24 Hour TV Marathon for Text Santa

12:20am The IT Crowd 12:50am Random Acts 12:55am NFL 1:55am Laurence Anyways 4:45am Phil: Secret Agent Down Under 5:40am Location, Location, Location

1:55am Super Casino 4:10am Miracle Babies 5:00am Michaela's Wild Challenge 5:25am Divine Designs 5:45am House Doctor

12:00am Hawaii Five-0 1:00am Hawaii Five-0 2:00am Hawaii Five-0 3:00am Brit Cops: Frontline Crime 4:00am Road Wars 5:00am Stargate Atlantis

BBC THREE

BBC FOUR

ITV2

ITV3

ITV4

E4

8:00pm Don't Tell the Bride 9:00pm Don't Tell the Bride 10:00pm Don't Tell the Bride 11:00pm Some Girls 11:30pm EastEnders 12:00am Family Guy 12:25am Family Guy 12:45am American Dad! 1:10am American Dad! 1:30am Some Girls 2:00am Don't Tell the Bride 2:55am The Revolution Will be Televised 3:25am The Revolution Will be Televised 3:55am The Revolution Will be Televised 4:25am Some Girls

8:00pm World News Today 8:30pm Great British Railway Journeys 9:00pm Lost Cities of the Ancients 10:00pm Dancing Cheek to Cheek: An Intimate History of Dance 11:00pm Nuts in May 12:20am Legends: Petula Clark 1:20am Imagine... 2:20am Puppy Love 2:50am California Comes to the Whistle Test 3:50am Dancing Cheek to Cheek: An Intimate History of Dance 4:50am This is BBC Four

11:15am The Chase 12:15pm All Star Family Fortunes 1:15pm Emmerdale 1:45pm Coronation Street 2:15pm Coronation Street 2:50pm Royal Pains 3:45pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 4:50pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 5:55pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 7:00pm I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! 8:05pm You've Been Framed! 9:10pm The Scorpion King 11:00pm I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here Now! 12:00am Celebrity Juice

7:00am The Upper Hand 7:25am Heartbeat 8:30am French Fields 9:00am George and Mildred 9:30am The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes 10:40am Judge Judy 11:05am Judge Judy 11:35am Judge Judy 12:00pm Phillip's Live 24 Hour TV Marathon for Text Santa 12:00am Phillip's Live 24 Hour TV Marathon for Text Santa 5:00am Phillip's Live 24 Hour TV Marathon for Text Santa

11:35am Border Security USA 12:35pm Alias Smith and Jones 1:35pm Minder 2:40pm The Professionals 3:45pm Cheers 4:15pm Magnum, P.I. 5:20pm Kojak 6:20pm Alias Smith and Jones 8:00pm Rugby Highlights 9:00pm Storage Wars 9:30pm Storage Wars 10:00pm Storage Wars 10:30pm Storage Wars 11:00pm Ax Men 12:00am Bundesliga

3:30pm The Big Bang Theory 4:00pm My Fair Wedding 5:00pm Melissa and Joey 5:30pm Suburgatory 6:00pm How I Met Your Mother 6:30pm How I Met Your Mother 7:00pm The Big Bang Theory 7:30pm The Big Bang Theory 8:00pm Hollyoaks 8:30pm Melissa and Joey 9:00pm The Big Bang Theory 9:30pm The Big Bang Theory 10:00pm Made in Chelsea 11:00pm Rude Tube 12:05am The Big Bang Theory

Crime

Christmas

3:15pm The Doctor Blake Mysteries 4:10pm Escape to the Country 4:55pm Tom Kerridge's Proper Pub Food 5:25pm Flog It!

3:00pm Snooker Hazel Irvine introduces live coverage from the UK Championship in York

6pm 6:15pm Pointless 7:00pm BBC News at Six 7:30pm BBC London News 8:00pm The One Show 8:30pm Could I Get Ebola?

9pm 9:00pm EastEnders 9:30pm Panorama 10:00pm Wild Weather with Richard Hammond 11:00pm BBC News at Ten 11:25pm BBC London News 11:35pm Have I Got a Bit More News for You

In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines with Evan Davis.

A return to the West End stage in the legendary 'whodunnit' play The Moose Trap is seriously jeopardised when Toast reveals the killer's identity in a radio interview.

Documentary series investigating conspiracy theories.

10:00pm Gotham 11:00pm Most Shocking TV Moments

12am 12:20am Citizen Khan 12:50am The Graham Norton Show Chat show. 1:35am Weather for the Week Ahead Detailed weather forecast. 1:40am BBC News

BBC Four is the BBC channel for people who want more.

17 hours down - 7 to go!

SKY MOVIES Action 6:30am Henry Cavill: Becoming Superman 7:00am Jaws 9:15am Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines 11:15am Hugh Jackman: Becoming Wolverine 11:45am World War Z A United Nations worker battles to halt a zombie pandemic.

1:55pm Resident Evil: Apocalypse 3:40pm Jaws 5:50pm Stealth 8:00pm Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines 10:00pm World War Z 12:10am Resident Evil: Apocalypse 1:50am Hudson Hawk

Comedy 7:45am Wayne's World 2 9:30am Mr Woodcock 11:05am The Truman Show 12:50pm About a Boy 2:35pm Employee of the Month 4:25pm Wayne's World 2 6:15pm My Best Friend's Wedding 8:10pm The Truman Show 10:00pm About a Boy 11:50pm Employee of the Month New checkout girl Amy only sleeps with star employees. 1:45am A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas 3:20am National Lampoon's Animal House

7:00am The Chamber 9:00am Rumble Fish 10:50am Perfume: The Story of a Murderer 1:30pm Black Rain 3:45pm Witness 5:45pm The Chamber 7:45pm Black Rain 10:00pm Falling Down 12:00am Basic Instinct 2:20am Traffic 5:00am Captain Phillips: Sky Movies Special 5:20am Sam Churchill: Search for a Homeless Man

6:45am The Secret Life of Walter Mitty: Special 7:05am Miracle on 34th Street 8:45am Christmas in Wonderland 10:30am Holy Night! 12:10pm Love Actually 2:30pm Look Who's Talking Now! 4:10pm Elf 5:50pm Home Alone 4 7:20pm Miracle on 34th Street 9:00pm Elf 10:45pm Love Actually 1:10am Snow Day 2:50am Look Who's Talking Now! 4:35am Home Alone 4

Premiere

TCM

7:00am Frontera 8:55am Black Nativity 10:35am Reasonable Doubt 12:10pm I, Frankenstein 1:50pm Frontera 3:45pm Reasonable Doubt 5:25pm Last Vegas 7:20pm Black Nativity 9:00pm Last Vegas 11:00pm I, Frankenstein 12:40am Frontera 2:40am Shame the Devil 4:30am Get on Up Special 5:00am Elysium: Sky Movies Special 5:30am Thor: The Dark World Special

7:40am Hostile Guns 9:35am The Wackiest Ship in the Army 11:35am The Big Knife 1:50pm Gunsmoke 2:55pm Gunsmoke 4:00pm The Lonely Man Jack Palance is an aging gunslinger who decides to make amends with his son after 17 years.

5:45pm Sam Whiskey 7:40pm The Ballad of Cable Hogue 10:00pm Ghost Ship 11:45pm The Juror 2:05am Ghost Ship 3:45am Pay or Die 5:35am Off Set



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BBC ONE 7:00am Breakfast 10:15am Fake Britain 11:00am Homes Under the Hammer 12:00pm Claimed and Shamed 12:30pm Channel Patrol 1:15pm Bargain Hunt 2:00pm BBC News at One 2:30pm BBC London News 2:45pm Doctors

BBC TWO 7:00am This is BBC Two 7:05am Homes Under the Hammer 8:05am Channel Patrol 8:50am Claimed and Shamed 9:20am Holiday of My Lifetime with Len Goodman 10:05am Antiques Roadshow 11:05am Close Calls: On Camera 11:35am HARDtalk 12:00pm BBC News 12:30pm BBC World News 1:00pm The Daily Politics 2:00pm Snooker

ITV 7:00am Good Morning Britain 9:30am Lorraine 10:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30am This Morning 11:55am ITV News 12:30pm This Morning 1:30pm Loose Women 2:30pm ITV News and Weather

www.euroweeklynews.com

CH4 9:00am Everybody Loves Raymond 9:30am Everybody Loves Raymond 10:00am Frasier 10:30am Frasier 11:00am Daily Brunch 12:00pm Jamie's 15 Minute Meals 12:30pm Come Dine with Me 1:00pm Channel 4 News Summary 1:05pm Come Dine with Me 1:35pm Come Dine with Me 2:05pm Come Dine with Me 2:40pm Come Dine with Me

CH5 9:15am Peppa Pig 9:25am Peppa Pig 9:30am Milkshake! Show Songs 9:35am Toby's Travelling Circus 9:45am Milkshake! Bop Box 9:50am Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00am Tickety Toc 10:15am The Wright Stuff 12:10pm The Hotel Inspector 1:10pm 5 News Lunchtime 1:15pm Police Interceptors 2:15pm Home and Away 2:45pm Neighbours

TUESDAY TV SKY 1 6:00am Road Wars 7:00am The Real A&E 7:30am The Real A&E 8:00am Sun, Sea and A&E 8:30am The Hunger Games: Mockingjay 9:00am Futurama 9:30am Futurama 10:00am NCIS: Los Angeles 11:00am NCIS: Los Angeles 12:00pm Hawaii Five-0 1:00pm Hawaii Five-0 2:00pm NCIS: Los Angeles

3pm 3:00pm Peter Andre's 60 Minute Makeover 4:00pm Secret Dealers 5:00pm Tipping Point

3:10pm Countdown 4:00pm Fifteen to One 5:00pm Deal or No Deal

3:15pm NCIS

7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two 8:00pm The Great Interior Design Challenge

6:00pm The Chase 7:00pm ITV News London 7:30pm ITV News and Weather 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm Tonight

6:00pm Come Dine with Me 6:30pm Coach Trip 7:00pm The Simpsons 7:30pm Hollyoaks 8:00pm Channel 4 News

6:00pm 5 News at 5 6:30pm Neighbours 7:00pm Home and Away 7:30pm 5 News Tonight 8:00pm The UK's Strongest Man

6:00pm The Simpsons 6:30pm Futurama 7:00pm Futurama 7:30pm The Simpsons 8:00pm The Simpsons 8:30pm The Simpsons

9:00pm MasterChef: The Professionals 10:00pm Secrets of the Castle with Ruth, Peter and Tom 11:00pm The Sarah Millican Television Programme 11:30pm Newsnight 12:20am Snooker 1:10am Snooker 3:10am

9:00pm Emmerdale 9:30pm I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! 11:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 11:40pm Public Enemies

9:00pm Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners 10:00pm 17 Kids and Counting 11:00pm Gogglebox

9:00pm Britain's Craziest Christmas Lights 10:00pm Autopsy 11:00pm Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole

9:00pm The Flash 10:00pm NCIS: Los Angeles 11:00pm Britcam: Emergency on Our Streets

12:40am Film 2014 1:10am Skeletons 2:45am Weather for the Week Ahead Detailed weather forecast. 2:50am BBC News

Film 2014 3:40am This is BBC Two Highlights of programmes on BBC Two. 5:00am Wonders of the Universe

2:15am Jackpot247 Join the presenters live and play roulette on your telly. 4:00am Loose Women Lunchtime chat with the ladies and their special guests. 4:45am ITV Nightscreen Text-based information service.

12:05am Skint 1:05am Pokerstars.Com Shark Cage 2:05am Transworld Sport 3:00am KOTV Boxing Weekly 3:25am Cycling 4:20am Snowman Triathlon 4:45am Phil: Secret Agent Down Under 5:40am A Place in the Sun: Home or Away

12:00am NCIS 12:55am NCIS 1:50am True Crimes: The First 72 Hours 2:15am Super Casino 4:10am Ten Years Old and Living in Poverty 5:00am Michaela's Wild Challenge 5:25am Divine Designs 5:45am House Doctor

12:00am Hawaii Five-0 1:00am Hawaii Five-0 2:00am Hawaii Five-0 3:00am Brit Cops: Frontline Crime 4:00am Road Wars 5:00am Stargate Atlantis

BBC THREE

BBC FOUR

ITV2

ITV3

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8:00pm Top Gear 9:00pm Barely Legal Drivers 10:00pm Stacey Dooley Investigates 11:00pm Life is Toff 11:30pm EastEnders 12:00am Family Guy 12:25am Family Guy 12:45am American Dad! 1:10am Life is Toff 1:40am Some Girls 2:10am Stacey Dooley Investigates 3:10am Barely Legal Drivers 4:05am Life is Toff 4:35am Rude Boys

8:00pm World News Today 8:30pm Great British Railway Journeys 9:00pm Bombay Railway 10:00pm Michael Grade's Stars of the Musical Theatre 11:00pm Balmoral 12:00am When Rock Goes Acoustic 1:00am Acoustic at the BBC 2:00am Michael Grade's Stars of the Musical Theatre 3:00am Sex and Sensibility: The Allure of Art Nouveau 4:00am When Rock Goes Acoustic

5:00am This is BBC Four

1:15pm Emmerdale 1:45pm Coronation Street 2:15pm You've Been Framed! 2:50pm Royal Pains 3:45pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 4:50pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 5:55pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 7:00pm I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! 8:30pm You've Been Framed! 9:00pm Two and a Half Men 9:30pm Two and a Half Men 10:00pm The Vampire Diaries 11:00pm I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here Now! 12:00am Celebrity Juice

9:30am Phillip's Live 24 Hour TV Marathon for Text Santa 10:25am Phillip's Live 24 Hour TV Marathon for Text Santa 12:00pm A Touch of Frost 2:00pm Heartbeat 3:00pm Agatha Christie's Marple 5:05pm Faith in the Future 5:40pm French Fields 6:15pm George and Mildred 6:50pm Heartbeat 7:50pm Wycliffe 9:00pm Doc Martin 10:00pm Lewis 12:00am Cracker 1:05am A Touch of Frost

8:00am Minder 9:00am The Professionals 10:05am Kojak 11:05am Magnum, P.I. 12:05pm Alias Smith and Jones 1:50pm Minder 2:55pm The Professionals 3:55pm Border Security USA 4:55pm Magnum, P.I. 5:55pm Kojak 7:00pm Alias Smith and Jones 8:00pm Pawn Stars 8:30pm Pawn Stars 9:00pm The Chase: Celebrity Special 10:00pm The Specialist 12:15am The Matrix

3:30pm The Big Bang Theory 4:00pm My Fair Wedding 5:00pm Melissa and Joey 5:30pm Suburgatory 6:00pm How I Met Your Mother 6:30pm How I Met Your Mother 7:00pm The Big Bang Theory 7:30pm The Big Bang Theory 8:00pm Hollyoaks 8:30pm Melissa and Joey 9:00pm The Big Bang Theory 9:30pm The Big Bang Theory 10:00pm Rude Tube 11:00pm Bad Robots 11:35pm Tattoos After Dark 12:05am The Big Bang Theory

Comedy

Crime

Christmas

3:15pm The Doctor Blake Mysteries 4:10pm Escape to the Country 4:55pm Tom Kerridge's Proper Pub Food 5:25pm Flog It!

3:00pm Snooker Jason Mohammad introduces live coverage from York's Barbican Centre

US crime drama series.

4:15pm Santa, Jr.

3:00pm NCIS: Los Angeles 4:00pm Obese: A Year to Save My Life USA 5:00pm Sun, Sea and A&E

6pm 6:15pm Pointless 7:00pm BBC News at Six 7:30pm BBC London News 8:00pm The One Show 8:30pm EastEnders

9pm 9:00pm Holby City 10:00pm The Missing 11:00pm BBC News at Ten 11:25pm BBC London News 11:35pm Imagine...

Britain's favourite opinionated TV viewers share their sharp, insightful, passionate and sometimes emotional critiques of the week's biggest and best shows.

Documentary series exploring the reality of life on benefits in Britain.

12am

Sitcom pilot about trying to find a place for yourself in inner-city London.

The cliche of classic rock guitar is one of riffs, solos and noise.

SKY MOVIES Action 7:15am The Saint Simon Templar is a debonair master thief with a talent for disguise.

9:25am Batman Begins 11:55am Kick-Ass 2 1:50pm Ghosts of Mars 3:40pm Catwoman 5:30pm The Saint 7:35pm Batman Begins 10:00pm Kick-Ass 2 11:50pm Shaft 1:35am Tombstone 3:50am Catwoman 5:40am Angel Flight Down A two-year-old girl with a small object trapped in her throat is flown to Denver hospital.

8:55am Look Who's Talking 10:35am The Man 12:00pm Bad Santa 1:45pm Big Daddy 3:20pm Starsky and Hutch 5:05pm Bean 6:45pm This is 40 9:00pm Bad Santa 10:50pm Big Daddy 12:30am Starsky and Hutch 2:15am The Man 3:45am A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas 5:20am Bean A bumbling oddball working as a National Gallery security guard is sent to LA in a cynical plot by his superiors to get rid of him, but his trip across the Pond causes mayhem.

7:05am Liars All 8:45am Plush 10:40am Inescapable 12:25pm The Bone Collector A paralysed forensics expert teams up with a fresh-faced cop to hunt down a serial killer.

2:30pm 96 Minutes 4:20pm Murder at 1600 6:20pm All Things to All Men 8:00pm The Bone Collector 10:00pm Internal Affairs 12:00am American Gigolo 2:05am Taxi Driver 4:10am An Eye for an Eye Karen's daughter is raped and murdered by psycho Doob.

6:10am Holy Night! 7:50am Naughty or Nice 9:25am Home Alone: The Holiday Heist 11:00am The Santa Clause 12:45pm Holiday Inn 2:30pm Disney's A Christmas Carol An elderly grump is shown the error of his ways by three mysterious spirits.

4:10pm Almost Christmas 6:00pm The Santa Clause 7:45pm Mickey's Once upon a Christmas Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and Minnie feature in series of festive tales.

9:00pm Disney's A Christmas Carol 10:45pm Almost Christmas 12:40am While You Were Sleeping A woman pretends to be the girlfriend of a man she is attracted to when he falls into a coma.

Premiere

TCM

7:00am Frontera 8:55am Reasonable Doubt 10:30am Black Nativity

7:30am Gunsmoke 8:30am Gunsmoke 9:40am Sam Whiskey 11:35am The Ballad of Cable Hogue 1:50pm Gunsmoke 2:55pm Gunsmoke

A struggling mum sends her son to stay with his inspirational grandparents for Christmas.

12:10pm I, Frankenstein 1:50pm Frontera 3:45pm Reasonable Doubt 5:25pm Last Vegas 7:20pm Black Nativity 9:00pm Last Vegas 11:00pm I, Frankenstein 12:40am Frontera When tragedy strikes, a man trying to sneak over the Mexican border is wrongly accused of murder.

2:40am Shame the Devil 4:30am Fast and Furious 6 Special

Chad takes care of his mentally challenged brother.

4:00pm The Marksman 5:15pm Santa Fe 6:55pm Badman's Country 8:15pm All the Young Men 10:00pm Suspect 12:25am The Specialist 2:35am Suspect 4:45am A Really Big Show: Ed Sullivan's 50th



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BBC ONE 7:00am Breakfast 10:15am Fake Britain 11:00am Homes Under the Hammer 12:00pm Claimed and Shamed 12:30pm Channel Patrol 1:15pm Bargain Hunt 2:00pm BBC News at One 2:30pm BBC London News 2:45pm Doctors

BBC TWO

ITV

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CH4 9:30am Everybody Loves Raymond 10:00am Frasier 10:30am Frasier 11:00am Daily Brunch 12:00pm Jamie's 15 Minute Meals 12:30pm Come Dine with Me 1:00pm Channel 4 News Summary 1:05pm Come Dine with Me 1:35pm Come Dine with Me 2:05pm Come Dine with Me 2:40pm Come Dine with Me

WEDNESDAY TV

CH5 9:30am Milkshake! Show Songs 9:35am Toby's Travelling Circus 9:45am Milkshake! Bop Box 9:50am Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00am Tickety Toc 10:15am The Wright Stuff 12:10pm The Hotel Inspector 1:10pm 5 News Lunchtime 1:15pm Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild 2:15pm Home and Away 2:45pm Neighbours

SKY 1

7:00am Homes Under the Hammer 8:00am Channel Patrol 8:45am Claimed and Shamed 9:15am Glorious Gardens From Above 10:00am Human Universe 11:00am Close Calls: On Camera 11:30am See Hear 12:00pm BBC News 12:30pm Autumn Statement

9:30am Lorraine 10:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30am This Morning 11:55am ITV News 12:00pm This Morning 1:30pm Loose Women More lunchtime chat and debate with the ladies and their celebrity guests. 2:30pm ITV News and Weather Lucrezia Millarini with the latest headlines from around the world.

4:30pm Snooker Jason Mohammad introduces action from the UK Championship as the fourth round gets under way

3:00pm Peter Andre's 60 Minute Makeover 4:00pm Secret Dealers 5:00pm Tipping Point

7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two 8:00pm Tigers About the House

6:00pm The Chase 7:00pm ITV News London 7:30pm ITV News and Weather 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm Coronation Street

6:00pm Come Dine with Me 6:30pm Coach Trip 7:00pm The Simpsons 7:30pm Hollyoaks 8:00pm Channel 4 News

6:00pm 5 News at 5 6:30pm Neighbours 7:00pm Home and Away 7:30pm 5 News Tonight 8:00pm Living on the Edge

6:00pm The Simpsons 6:30pm Futurama 7:00pm Futurama 7:30pm The Simpsons 8:00pm The Simpsons 8:30pm The Simpsons

9:00pm MasterChef: The Professionals 10:00pm Great Continental Railway Journeys 11:00pm The Apprentice: You're Fired! 11:30pm Newsnight

9:30pm I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! 11:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 11:40pm The Chase

9:00pm Posh Pawn 10:00pm Liberty of London 11:00pm Confessions of a Secretary

9:00pm Gibraltar: Britain in the Sun 10:00pm Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole 11:00pm Asbo and Proud

9:00pm Football's Funniest Moments 10:00pm Football's Funniest Moments

12:20am Snooker 1:10am Intruders 1:55am See Hear 2:25am Trust Me, I'm a Doctor 3:25am This is BBC Two Highlights of programmes on BBC Two. 5:00am Welcome to the World 5:30am Your Body: Your Image 5:40am Body Matters

12:40am Fool Britannia 1:10am Jackpot247 Join the presenters live and play roulette on your telly. 4:00am The Jeremy Kyle Show USA 4:40am ITV Nightscreen Text-based information service.

12:05am 24 Hours in A and E 1:05am 17 Kids and Counting 2:05am Superstar DJs 3:00am The Players French comedy. 4:50am The Last Wagon Delmer Daves's fascinating western stars Richard Widmark in one of his most underrated roles.

12:00am Britain's Craziest Christmas Lights 1:00am Dallas 1:50am True Crimes: The First 72 Hours 2:15am Super Casino 4:10am Britain's Bloodiest Dynasty 5:00am Michaela's Wild Challenge 5:25am Divine Designs 5:45am House Doctor

12:00am Hawaii Five-0 1:00am Hawaii Five-0 2:00am NCIS: Los Angeles 3:00am Road Wars 4:00am Road Wars 5:00am Stargate Atlantis

BBC THREE

BBC FOUR

ITV2

ITV3

ITV4

E4

9:00pm Gavin and Stacey 9:30pm Gavin and Stacey 10:00pm Football Fight Club 11:00pm Sweat the Small Stuff 11:30pm Russell Howard's Good News 12:00am Family Guy 12:25am Family Guy 12:45am American Dad! 1:10am American Dad! 1:30am Sweat the Small Stuff 2:00am Russell Howard's Good News 2:30am Life is Toff 3:00am Some Girls 3:30am Sweat the Small Stuff 4:00am Football Fight Club 5:00am This is BBC Three

5:00am This is BBC Four 8:00pm World News Today

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8:55am George and Mildred 9:25am The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 10:35am Judge Judy 11:00am Judge Judy 11:20am Judge Judy 11:50am A Touch of Frost 2:00pm Heartbeat 3:00pm Agatha Christie's Marple 5:05pm Faith in the Future 5:40pm French Fields 6:15pm George and Mildred 6:50pm Heartbeat 7:55pm Wycliffe 9:00pm Doc Martin 10:00pm Lewis 12:00am Cracker

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2:30pm How I Met Your Mother 3:00pm The Big Bang Theory 3:30pm The Big Bang Theory 4:00pm My Fair Wedding 5:00pm Melissa and Joey 5:30pm Suburgatory 6:00pm How I Met Your Mother 6:30pm How I Met Your Mother 7:00pm The Big Bang Theory 7:30pm The Big Bang Theory 8:00pm Hollyoaks 8:30pm Melissa and Joey 9:00pm Step Up 2: The Streets 11:05pm The Big Bang Theory 11:35pm The Big Bang Theory 12:00am The Inbetweeners

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3pm 3:15pm The Doctor Blake Mysteries 4:10pm Escape to the Country 4:55pm Tom Kerridge's Proper Pub Food 5:25pm Flog It!

3:10pm Countdown 4:00pm Fifteen to One 5:00pm Deal or No Deal

3:15pm NCIS US crime drama series.

4:15pm Christmas Returns to Canaan Seasonal drama.

3:00pm NCIS: Los Angeles 4:00pm Obese: A Year to Save My Life USA 5:00pm Get on Up Movie Special 5:30pm Nativity 3: Dude Where's My Donkey?

6pm 6:15pm Pointless 7:00pm BBC News at Six 7:30pm BBC London News 8:00pm The One Show

9pm 9:00pm Waterloo Road 10:00pm The Apprentice 11:00pm BBC News at Ten 11:25pm BBC London News 11:35pm Match of the Day

Quiz show hosted by Bradley Walsh.

Over the last 50 years Britain has changed almost beyond recognition.

Documentary featuring people who have been given Anti-Social Behaviour Orders.

A selection of famous footie fans single out hilarious highlights from the beautiful game.

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8:30pm Great British Railway Journeys 9:00pm Bombay Railway 10:00pm And Now for Something Completely Different 11:25pm Frost on Sketch Shows 12:25am When Albums Ruled the World 1:55am Blondie: One Way or Another 3:05am New York Rock at the BBC 4:05am Sounds of the 70s 4:35am This is BBC Four

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Comedy 8:50am National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 10:40am The Top Ten Show 2014 11:00am The Break-Up 1:00pm About Time 3:10pm Pitch Perfect 5:10pm The Devil Wears Prada 7:10pm National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 9:00pm Alien Autopsy 10:45pm About Time

7:40am Down the Shore 9:25am Zero Dark Thirty Special 9:45am Compulsion 11:25am Children of Men 1:25pm Black Hawk Down 4:00pm Nick of Time 5:45pm Flesh and Bone 8:00pm Children of Men 10:00pm Black Hawk Down 12:30am Blow 2:45am Nick of Time

7:40am The Elf That Rescued Christmas 9:05am Pete's Christmas 10:40am The Santa Clause 2 12:30pm Miracle on 34th Street 2:30pm Home Alone 4:20pm Grumpy Old Men 6:10pm The Santa Clause 2 8:00pm Miracle on 34th Street 10:00pm Home Alone 11:50pm Grumpy Old Men 1:40am Ernest Saves Christmas

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in history 1872: The first ever official international football match takes place between England and Scotland in Partick, Glasgow. The match finishes in a 0-0 draw and is watched by around 4,000 spectators. 1913: The Ford Motor Company in America introduces the first moving assembly line for production of the Model T car. The moving assembly line radicalises the future of the manufacturing industry. 1963: The Warren Commission is established to investigate the assassination of President John F Kennedy. It concludes nearly a year later that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in killing Kennedy. 1972: Atari announces the release of Pong, the world’s first commercially successful video game. Its popularity helps establish the video game industry and is later considered an arcade classic. 1975: Racing driver Graham Hill is killed when the small plane he is piloting crashes in south-east England. The two-times Formula 1 world champion is killed along with five others on board, all members of the Embassy Hill racing team. 1982: Thriller, the second solo album by singer Michael Jackson, is released. The album goes on to be the best-selling record album of all time, an accolade it still holds to this day. It is estimated to have sold between 51 and 65 million copies worldwide. 1990: Britain is linked to mainland Europe for the first time since the Ice Age - 8,000 years previously as construction workers drill through the final wall of rock to join the two halves of the Channel Tunnel. Tunnel workers from both sides celebrate with Champagne. 1995: Nick Leeson - the ‘rogue trader’ - is jailed for six years for his part in the collapse of Britain’s oldest merchant bank, Barings Bank.

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Ten years after a deadly disease wiped out most of the human race, genetically-engineered chimp Caesar sets up a colony near San Francisco. The appearance of a small group of human survivors threatens to disrupt Caesar’s new colony, and a fragile peace between the two begins. However, war soon appears to be imminent and Caesar is caught between trying to protect his own race while wishing to have a relationship with the remaining human population. Stars Andy Serkis, Gary Oldman and Jason Clarke. Runs 131 mins. PG-13. SAGITTARIUS (November 23 - December 21) Is playing the waiting game really to your advantage? Your Sagittarian character naturally leads you to be optimistic, and why not? Even so, it won't hurt to hurry someone along rather than having them go at their own pace. Bear in mind that, in letting someone get away with sloppiness, you are doing them no favours at all. CAPRICORN (December 22 - January 20) The enthusiasm of your bright Capricorn mind is also capable of making you restless. There are mixed feelings about being at or near home this week, with thoughts of more progress being possible elsewhere. Your need to make things better for those round you may not make you money but it can bring great joy. AQUARIUS (January 21 - February 19) When you are at home this week I would like you to consider how you view your surroundings. This is a good week to make changes and have discussions about future directions. It is assumed that those close are happy with the status quo, but this may not be the case. PISCES (February 20 - March 20) Pat yourself on the back for all of your efforts of recent weeks. Looking back just a few months, would you have thought so much progress could be made? Because of your efforts, home life is enhanced and you are more appreciated. Give yourself a break at the weekend and do something with a loved one that you have not done together for some time. ARIES (March 21 - April 20) Rarely has your mind been as sharp as it is at the moment. There have been some awkward and downright bad periods in the recent past, but this week everything falls into place. Why, you wonder, have you worried so much about things which could not be changed? TAURUS (April 21 - May 21) For all of the things that you want to do, there are three others that you wish to do. Maybe they are waiting

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November 28, Martin Clunes, 53, actor The British actor is best known for his television roles in Men Behaving Badly and Doc Martin. Clunes has won both a British Comedy Award and BAFTA for his performance in Men Behaving Badly.

November 28, John Galliano, 54, fashion designer Gibraltar-born fashion designer Galliano is one of the biggest names in the industry and is fourtime recipient of the British Fashion Designer of the Year Award. He has worked with brands such as Dior, Oscar de la Renta, and Givenchy. November 30, Ben Stiller, 49, actor Comedian, actor, producer and director Stiller made his acting debut at the age of 10 before

for their own time to come. During the course of this week you will be thinking of what the future could hold, even though dealing with practical issues. GEMINI (May 22 - June 21) When it isn't possible to change something, often it is just as effective to rearrange it. That is the solution which comes to you this week. Instead of being frustrated at a delay, try changing the conditions or times. This may mean that you save money or delay a payment to your advantage. CANCER (June 22 - July 23) When we have long-standing friendships, these are often taken for granted and yet often we could make so much more of them.

THE MAGIC OF MOTOWN 1. Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson, Diana Ross and Betty McGlown were the founding members of which Motown group, originally formed as the Primettes in 1959? 2. How old was ‘Little’ Stevie Wonder when he was ‘discovered’ by Ronnie White of the Miracles? 3. In which US city was the Motown record company founded? 4. My Girl, Ball of Confusion and Just My Imagination were all UK Top 10 hit singles for which Motown group? 5. There's A Ghost In My House (1967), Gotta See Jane (1968) and Indiana Wants Me (1971) were all Motown hits for which Canadian singer/songwriter? 6. What are the surnames of the song writing and production team, Brian, Lamont and Eddie, whose Motown hits include: Baby Love, Where Did Our Love Go, It’s The Same Old Song and Jimmy Mack? 7. What is the name of the American record producer and songwriter who founded the Motown record label in January 1959? 8. What was the name of Gladys Knight’s backing group? 9. Which ‘pungent edible bulb’ was contained in the title of a 1969 UK Top 10 hit single Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell? 10. Which Motown artist was backed by the Vandellas?

How many English words of four letters or more can you make from the nine letters in our Nonagram puzzle? Each letter may be used only once (unless the letter appears twice). Each word MUST CONTAIN THE CENTRE LETTER (in this case B) and there must be AT LEAST ONE NINE LETTER WORD. Plurals, vulgarities or proper nouns are not allowed

going on to dominate the comedy genre in a series of Hollywood hits. He has appeared in numerous movies with his comedic partner, Owen Wilson.

December 1, Woody Allen, 79, director Allen is famous for using his beloved New York City as a backdrop for his movies Manhattan and Annie Hall in the 1970’s. The renowned wit and jazz musician was in a relationship with actress Mia Farrow but began seeing her adopted daughter Soon-Yi. December 2, Lucy Liu, 46, actress Her career took off after appearing in the television series Ally McBeal and Liu went on to appear in numerous Hollywood movies including Kill Bill, Charlie’s Angels and Payback.

TARGET: Average: 7 Good: 9 December 3, David Villa, football player. Currently plying his trade with Melbourne City in Australia, Villa is a Spanish football legend, scoring a record-breaking 59 goals for his country before retiring from international football after the 2014 World Cup. He won La Liga with both Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, and moved to the United States to join MLS side New York City in 2014.

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LEO (July 24 - August 23) Consider what is the most important thing to you at the moment? Is it wealth or social position? Your work, or how it may be possible to afford that new conservatory are minor considerations compared with your greatest asset which is your health.

LIBRA (September 24 - October 23) As a home-loving Libran, you are torn between making changes to your surroundings and getting some cash in on the business side. Apparently, it is not possible to do both because energy levels fluctuate.

VIRGO (August 24 - September 23) As the saying goes, ‘no one ever said it would be easy’. In the past few months you have found this to be true. Hard work is not alien to you, but there is a point where you want to shout ‘enough’. It may be that business or home life needs some rearranging, or that someone is moving job and the routine is severely disrupted.

SCORPIO (October 24 - November 22) There is so much in you that is determined and looking forward to a fresh start, but something that you are trying to get rid of, or give up, may be giving you more trouble than anticipated. Some things have to be done alone, or so you think, but others have gone through this before you so they are able to give support.

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LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION bent, bone, boon, cent, coin, cone, ebon, icon, into, join, nice, note, once, onto, tine, tone, toon, biont, bonce, cento, conte, conto, joint, tonic, bonito, inject, noetic, notice, toonie, OBJECTION

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The purpose of the Hexagram puzzle is to place the 19 six-letter words into the 19 cells. The letters at the edges of interlocking cells MUST BE THE SAME. The letters in the words must be written CLOCKWISE. The word in cell 10 (FILLET) and one letter in four other cells are given as clues.

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Funagram Unscramble the name of a famous American football (NFL) team (two words): LOCALS SO BAWDY

Across 1 Messy pad? Slash builder (8) 5 Sang about badgers (4) 9 Delay concerning impish chap right away (7) 10 Lock in headmistress’s room (5) 11 Britain finishes diver’s problem (5) 12 A letter from Paul, sleep it off (7) 13 Chlorine’s always sharp (6) 15 Vehicle decay creates vegetable (6) 18 A looser mix for spray can (7) 20 The policeman and the newspaperman managed together (5) 22 End reveals words of advice, as expected (5) 23 Dover, for instance, puts water before wine (7) 24 There’s time to relax inside (4) 25 Principal support could possibly restrain depraved saint (8)

Unscramble the name of a 1978 American comedy film starring Warren Beatty (three words): AN ACE, WHITE VAN FUNAGRAM SOLUTION: DALLAS COWBOYS, HEAVEN CAN WAIT

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Each number in the Code Breaker grid represents a different letter of the alphabet. In this week’s puzzle, 21 represents H and 24 represents B, so fill in H every time the figure 21 appears and B every time the figure 24 appears. Now, using your knowledge of the English language, work out which letters should go in the missing squares. As you discover the letters, fill in other squares with the same number in the main grid and the control grid.

Across 1 Brush aside (7) 5 Imprisoned (5) 8 Altered to suit (7) 9 Perfection (5) 10 Strict (5) 11 Precisely (7) 12 Reproduced (6) 14 Repaired (6) 17 Organise (7) 19 Blueprints (5) 22 Loans (5) 23 Pursuing (7) 24 Filthy (5) 25 Vocalists (7)

Down 1 Distributes cards (5) 2 Have in common (5) 3 Extreme (7) 4 Without warning (6) 5 Porcelain (5) 6 Saluted (7) 7 Postponed (7) 12 Moved slowly (7) 13 Associate (7) 15 Make clear (7) 16 Barriers (6) 18 Offensive (5) 20 Similar (5) 21 Indications (5)

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Down 1 Thoroughly clean the undergrowth (5) 2 New cab seen playing hookey (7) 3 Swims across river and gets wet (5) 4 Catch sight of communist and become angry (3,3) 6 In art, the French are at the ready (5) 7 Mistrust American priest in church faction (7) 8 He attacked the Romans but turned

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTIONS CRYPTIC Across: 7 Corral, 8 Casino, 10 Treetop, 11 Alice, 12 Siam, 13 Gates, 17 Newer, 18 Sage, 22 Inane, 23 Shatter, 24 Steven, 25 Deters. Down: 1 Ecstasy, 2 Freeman, 3 Earth, 4 Parapet, 5 Digit, 6 Boxer, 9 Speakeasy, 14 Leveret, 15 Nastier, 16 Dearest, 19 First, 20 Cadet, 21 Cameo. QUICK Across: 1 Hospital, 4/6 Hand down, 7 Seems, 9 Stoop, 11 Teams, 12 Needs, 13 Dishes, 15 Asleep, 19 Sharp, 21 Heats, 23 Share, 24 Fears, 25 Tail, 26 Delivers. Down: 1 Husband, 2 Scent, 3 Assist, 5 Dares, 8 Scare, 10 Piece, 14 Stays, 16 Scarf, 17 Praises, 18 Cheese, 19 Short, 20 Peak, 22 State.

Across 1 Cáscara (de huevo, nuez) (5) 3 Living-room (5) 5 Hormiga (3) 7 Alemanes (7) 9 Chasquido (de dedos) (4) 10 Puerta (4) 14 Terrace (patio, verandah) (7) 15 Goose (domestic) (3) 16 Pearl (5) 17 Sacos (5)

Down 1 Jabones (5) 2 League (4) 3 Seguro (convencido) (4) 4 Us (3) 6 To bring (5) 8 Nickname (5) 11 Carreteras (5) 12 Dad (4) 13 Sombreros (4) 14 Grifo (de agua) (3)

ENGLISH-SPANISH Across: 1 Escalator, 8 Acero, 9 Usado, 11 Sala, 12 Lamb, 14 Days, 16 Eggs, 19 Traer, 21 Olive, 22 Remainder. Down: 2 Steam, 3 Años, 4 Azul, 5 Oca, 6 Galleta, 7 Monster, 10 Sad, 13 Bee, 15 Alive, 17 Grua, 18 Soon, 20 Age.


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TOP 10 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THANKSGIVING As our American friends sit down this Thursday to tuck into their Thanksgiving dinners and enjoy a holiday as popular as Christmas on their calendars, here are 10 interesting facts about Thanksgiving that people perhaps may not know. 1. The author of nursery rhyme ‘Mary Had a Little Lamb’ was instrumental in getting Thanksgiving recognised as a holiday. She petitioned numerous US presidents and congressmen before Abraham Lincoln took up her call and in 1863, made the last Thursday of every November a national holiday to help unify the country during the Civil War. 2. TV dinners came about when food company Swanson found themselves with a huge surplus of frozen turkeys for the annual holiday in 1953. Some smart-thinking employee came up with the idea of slicing up the surplus meat and packaging it with all the trimmings, thus kickstarting the pre-packaged, TV dinner industry.

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answers she has been seeking. But the long-kept, dark secrets that she unearths will change all she knows about her past, and open a door to deadly danger.

7. The ever-tactful actor/politician/muscleman Arnold Schwarzenegger once said: “I love Thanksgiving turkey. It’s the only time in Los Angeles that you see natural breasts.” 8. Every year, the President of the United States pardons a turkey, thus saving him from the dinner table. The first pardoning ceremony was performed by President Truman in 1947. In 2009, President Barack Obama pardoned a turkey named ‘Courage,’ who was then flown to Disneyland to serve as the park’s grand marshal for their Thanksgiving Day parade. 9. Forty-six million turkeys are served up for dinner each Thanksgiving Day in America, with the average bird size weighing in at 15 pounds. Californians consume the most Thanksgiving turkeys each year.

4. In 1939, US President Franklin D Roosevelt changed the date of Thanksgiving in an effort to boost THANKSGIVING: Turkey tradition ally served. the flagging economy. He changed the traditional date of Thanksgiving - the last Thursday in November - to the second 5. The turkey almost ended up as America’s last Thursday in November, in order to prolong national bird. President Benjamin Franklin the Christmas shopping period by one week. His thought that the American eagle was a bird of plan never gained ground and tradition soon ‘bad moral character’ and preferred the turkey prevailed. as it was a ‘much more respectable bird.’ If his

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idea had taken hold Thanksgiving dinner could have been a very different meal. 6. An early Thanksgiving tradition involved tying turkeys behind logs - with only their heads exposed - on Thanksgiving morning and then holding a marksmanship contest. This led to the term ‘turkey shoot,’ meaning the opportunity to easily take advantage of a situation.

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3. In America, a turkey less than 12weeks-old is known as a ‘fryer roaster.’ The term would indicate that the poor birds are destined for the dinner plate as soon as they are born.

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10. ‘Turduckens’ are becoming increasingly popular among Americans as a Thanksgiving meal. This somewhat bizarre Louisiana idea involves a de-boned turkey being stuffed with a de-boned duck, that itself is stuffed with a small de-boned chicken. The gaps between the birds (assuming there are any) are filled with breadcrumbs and various stuffings.

TURKEY: Almost became the national bird of America.

Boggled How many English words can you find in the Boggled grid, according to the following rules? The letters must be adjoining in a ‘chain’. They can be adjacent horizontally, vertically or diagonally. Words must contain at least four letters and may include singular and plural or other derived forms. No letter may be used more than once within a single word, unless it appears twice. No vulgarities or proper nouns are permitted.

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I made a mental note to myself to be one of the cheerful people Erica Russell Watson: My journey – and I’m driving

27th October BACK at home after my mastectomy and I was feeling surprisingly well. I think that my overall physical and mental state had a lot to do with being organised and well prepared for the hospital visit. You need to free your mind of all worries if possible and allow yourself to relax and you will find you go through surgery and recover very well. Just knowing that my dear friend Emma was at home looking after my children was a huge comfort to me. She had flown over from England and cooked and cleaned and nurtured! She came to visit me every day in the hospital and even tried to rescue a stray puppy outside the hospital one day! Special thanks to her for all her love and the great chemo cookery book! It was time to get serious on the food front and start cooking meals to

boost my immune system in preparation for chemotherapy. The next few weeks were spent pottering about looking after myself and my stitches. People were most impressed by my mastectomy bra and ‘chicken fillet.’ “You look normal Erica.” Normal is exactly how I felt! In reality I wasn’t upset about losing my breast and at times entirely forget that I only had one! It’s amazing how quickly you adapt to changes. Reconstruction would be a thing for the future, I had to get better first and then I could think about bikinis! The district nurse visited me at my home to check how my stitches were doing and was pleased. It was nice of him to come to my house as I still couldn’t drive and this way I avoided the germs of the doctor’s waiting room! They looked dry and the wound had closed very well so he removed the stitches. Each little procedure that liberates your body from the vestiges of an operation feels like a mini triumph. Life ticked on as normal despite still not being able to drive. I would soon be behind the wheel again though. You need to give yourself 15-20 days after

the operation before driving but each person is different. I started with short journeys and made sure I

My friend went to a lot of effort to help me, with probiotics to boost my immune system and a large amount of chocolate!

put my seat belt and the hand brake on with my ‘good’ arm. Just before I could get back behind the wheel Marta, yes yet another friend from England, arrived. It was great to see her and catch up and we did the shopping and various tasks that are more difficult single-handed. She had gone to a lot of effort to think of the things that would help me. For example, probiotics to boost my immune system and naturally an enormous amount of chocolate! The phone rang and my appointment with the oncologist was confirmed first with the radiologist on November 13 and then the oncologist for November 19 in Malaga.

I went to the Carlos Haya Hospital to talk to the radiologist and they explained that I would be receiving chemo first, with the idea of eradicating any traces of cancer in my system and then radiotherapy a month after the end of the chemo. The radiotherapy is concentrated in the area you have had your tumours removed from to try to ensure they don’t regrow. I was informed radiotherapy would not hurt but my skin would be very sensitive and that I would have to use special creams. The sessions would be intensive and daily and could be up to 20 sessions with weekends off for a rest. This would be confirmed later down the line after a full body x-ray and to see what shape I was in after the chemo in terms of weight loss and the like. Now just to wait for my appointment with the oncologist to find out how many sessions of chemo I would have and to ask about all the side effects and to cover any doubts I had. I was very keen to get started. Roll on November 19 was all I could think. November 19 and I went to the ‘Materno’ Hospital in

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Malaga for my appointment with the oncologist. It was a long wait. As I looked around the waiting room it started to hit home what the side effects of chemo would be. Apart from the obvious signs like hair loss, I caught snippets of conversations about many other side effects such as nausea. Some people seemed cheerful and others were very low indeed. Mental note to self; try and be one of the cheerful people Erica! Then finally I was called in. The oncologist went over my operation results, examined me and asked me how I felt. To be honest I felt fine apart from having headaches. He decided to send me for scans for my head, torso and bones as a precautionary measure. This was a positive move because if the cancer had spread to another part of my body I would rather know about it! My chemotherapy would start very soon and I was told to come back to the hospital on November 26 for blood tests and depending on the results I would then be given a start date for treatment. Not long to go now. The sooner I started, the sooner I would finish.


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How our childhood experiences influence our adult behaviour STEPHEN ASHLEY is a registered graduate psychotherapist with over 15 years’ experience. In a respectful and sympathetic manner, he will work with the client to identify, understand and eliminate any issues affecting your life. This week, Stephen talks about childhood experiences. “On occasion during my years as a psychotherapist, in clinical and social settings, someone might decide to relate a personal story and ask why I thought that particular situation arose. “When I suggest childhood experiences, remembered or not, might have impacted or determined adult behaviour, I often encounter disbelief. “Behaviours or scenarios in adult life that seem out of character, unwanted or unpleasant (and often repetitious) can often be traced back to what happened to us as kids. “More than 100 years ago Sigmund Freud came up with the phrase, ‘The child is father to the man,’ which sums up what I am saying. “To make this concept more real I will share an actual experience from therapy. Biographical details have been changed to protect patient confidentiality and the individual

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the individual from Andy’s rage. This puzzled him for many years, until in (post-retirement) therapy he recovered a childhood memory which suddenly and amazingly made sense of things. “More than 30 years before the incident, on his way home from school, he had been attacked and overpowered by a bully who knelt over him and dribbled saliva into his mouth. “In that childhood situation he was powerless. As a grown man he was suddenly able to express the rage the child could not, the triggers being the unfairness he perceived in both situations, and of course the indignity of the saliva. “Andy was startled and pleased by making this connection in therapy. “Realising behaviour now can have links back to childhood, can help ease tensions and help you realise your full potential. If there are things happening in your life that you cannot explain or control, maybe psychotherapy can help.”

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Brazil nuts can help boost female fertility rates WOMEN who want to boost their fertility and chances of conceiving should eat more nuts, red meat and seafood. Scientists found that selenium, a natural antioxidant which is found in nuts, red meat and seafood, but is particularly high in Brazil nuts, plays a crucial role in the early stages of conception as it helps the development of healthy ovarian follicles, which are responsible for the production of eggs in women. Researchers at the University of Adelaide in Australia said they have known for some time that selenium is important to men’s fertility, but no one had researched its role within healthy reproduction in women.

Alcoholics don’t seek treatment IN Spain it is estimated that between 200,000300,000 people could have problems with alcohol. However, only eight to 10 per cent seek treatment from health professionals. Dr Gabriel Rubio, from the Hospital Doce de Octubre in Madrid, said that young Spaniards started drinking at younger ages. He said that those who continued with high consumption, which could lead to addiction in later years, did not tend to recognise the problem. He said: “Around 90 per cent of alcoholics do not get the ‘right’ treatment to overcome their addiction.”


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Just what is Study finds running could gout? Here be good for your knees we explain... GOUT is surrounded by myths and confusion. Here, Fernando Perez Ruiz, vice-president of the Spanish Society of Rheumatology, explains the disease... Gout occurs when there are deposits of sodium urate crystals in the joints: “If our defence system cannot control the urate crystals, the chronic inflammation, often in the big toe, causes pain and can lead to serious injuries, in some cases unrecoverable if it isn’t treated.” Dr Perez Ruiz said there are many risk factors such as medication, the natural degeneration of the kidney or a “disordered” life: “It is more common in northern European countries and the USA and it seems that the Mediterranean diet protects southern Europeans a little more.” Those who follow a

diet high in meat, are overweight, or have a high daily consumption of alcohol also increase the risk, but these are not the sole causes of the disease. Gout is more common in men - there are four men to every one woman who has the disease - as female hormone oestrogen appears to exert a protective effect. After menopause this gender gap decreases to reach a two to one ratio between men and women. Dr Perez Ruiz says it is best to seek medical advice as soon as any symptoms occur, and a rheumatologist will carry out blood tests to determine the level of sodium urate. Changing diet, and in extreme cases medication, can control the sodium urate levels and reduce the chances of the painful crystals forming.

RUNNING, whilst previously linked to causing problems in the knees and joints, such as osteoarthritis, could actually help prevent the disease occurring. Scientists say a new study has led them to conclude that regular running could be good for your knees and does not increase your risk of developing osteoarthritis. It is the most common joint disease affecting middle-aged and older people, and leads to

RUNNING: A new study concludes that regular running does not increase your risk of osteoarthritis.

progressive damage to the joint cartilage. Researchers used data from a multicentre observational study, the Osteoarthritis Initiative. Of the 2,683 participants, 56 per cent were female and the average age was 64.5, while the average BMI was 28.6, classified as overweight. Twenty-nine per cent of those taking part said they had run at some time in their lives. Knee x-rays were assessed for symptoms of the disease and for those who said they had run at some time in their lives, 22.8 per cent had symptoms of osteoarthritis, compared to 29.8 per cent of nonrunners.


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Beware those Xmas treats… PET owners are being warned to watch their animal’s diet over the Christmas season. Treating your dog like one of the family and indulging it with the rich food from Christmas dinner can lead to serious health problems and land the animal at the vets. Research shows that 56 per cent of owners will feed their dog potentially harmful foods, and 15 per cent of pet owners have taken their dog to the vet over Christmas as it has become ill because of the ‘treats’ it has been fed. These include stuffing, raisins, chocolate, turkey and gravy, all of which can lead to intestinal problems, vomiting and diarrhoea. Raisins and sultanas found in mince pies can result in kidney failure in their dogs. Owners wanting to indulge their dogs should buy treats specially formulated for their animals.

NEW pet passports will soon be required for animals travelling abroad, but what does this mean for your dog, cat or ferret? If your pet was given a passport before December 29, 2014, you do not need to get a new one. Your old one is valid. If your pet is given a pet passport after December 29, 2014, it will receive a new pet passport free of charge. Which animals need a pet passport? The new EU-system is for cats, dogs and ferrets. For other pets, national legislation applies. What are the main requirements to travel with my pet within the EU? The main requirements to travel with dogs, cats and ferrets are: micro chipping, valid vaccination against rabies, waiting period after vaccination and prior to travelling (at

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least 21 days, except for boosters). If travelling within the EU, it is recommended to go to the vet at least two months before travelling; if travelling outside the EU, go earlier. Do I (the owner) need to accompany my pet when travelling? Yes, in principle all pets must be accompanied by their owner. Recognising this might be difficult in certain situations, so long as when the movement of the pet and the owner is within five days of each other, the pet can also be

PET PASSPORT: Changes. considered ‘accompanied.’ You may need the services of an authorised person if your movement precedes or follows that of your pet. What is the minimum age a pet can travel? Travelling abroad with pets under four months is not allowed in many countries. From 29

December 2014, your pet must be at least 12 weeks old before you can get it vaccinated against rabies for the purpose of travel. What happens if I travel with my animal and do not meet the requirements? Make sure your pet is fully compliant before travelling. It is prohibited to travel abroad with your pet without following the pet travel rules. Non-compliant pets may be put into quarantine, rejected or put down as a last resort at the expense of the owner. Stringent penalties are in place for those that break the rules. This is advisory information only; some countries have differing rules so get further information from your vet.

Becoming a pet sitter has never been so easy By Lamia Walker of HousesitMatch HOUSESITTING and petsitting is a great way to travel and possibly make some money. It has never been easier to find an assignment. Start by registering with an online network, such as HouseSit Match. This will help you find the best assignment to suit your experience.

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Owner - Having found your ideal assignment you should quickly make contact with the home owner. A skype or a phone call introduction will put you both at ease by starting your relationship with a friendly conversation. Confirm any agreement in writing with the home owner to clarify expectations. And try to arrive a day or two early to help you get to know the

pets and more importantly meet and build a friendship with your home owners. Lastly, enjoy your pet sitting experience, it can be a great and affordable way to travel! Download your Free Easy Guide to Housesitting from here www.bit.ly/ eurown001 To find a petsitter go to www.HousesitMatch.com or call Lamia on +44 (0)1865 521508.


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SOME 30 years ago expatriates investing in a villa or old agricultural property in Spain often found they inherited fertile soil well fertilized naturally, perhaps over centuries, by mules, donkeys, horses, goats, sheep and free range poultry. However, this type of land was soon sold up and by the boom of the 1980’s to 2000’s many villas and rows of townhouses were being built on overworked, impoverished land which would make it difficult to develop a garden without improving the soil before planting anything. So what can be done? First let me share some of the things we did.

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Gardening Corner By Spain’s best known expatriate gardening author living in Spain for 25 years.

1. One of the men who built the walls around our plot was a part time shepherd with a hundred sheep and goats. We asked if we could have a few sacks of well-rotted manure. Amazingly he had a heap which he wanted clearing. When we dug the first space full it had obviously been there for a good number of years and was nice and crumbly with no smell. Over a few days we moved six boot loads in

sacks and it was worked into our first shrub beds. 2. When we started our vegetable plot we discovered another heap which another shepherd was about to sell to a major vegetable grower. We asked if we could have a few sacks first. He said yes and said he would charge the equivalent of a euro a sack. We immediately shook hands on that and were even more pleased when we discovered it was full of thousands of fat red worms. 3. Within 10 years just half a flock of the original 11 in our valley had disappeared and it was not possible to obtain any manure. However we

found that a local agricultural cooperative sold inexpensive sacks of dried goat and sheep manure. Originally this was three euros a sack, 10 years later the price is five euros a sack and still good value. 4. Now we have a regular supply of rabbit manure from our rabbits grown for cooking ecological paellas plus manure from chickens grown for the same purpose. The chicken droppings are added to the compost heap or composted in a separate pile for a year as they are too strong to use without first composting. 5. We have also experimented with growing green manures and working these into the soil as well as using spent mushroom composts. Ash from our log fires is sprinkled around onions, leeks and garlic.

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Home sales are on the up as prices stabilise THERE were 79,561 homes sales in the third quarter of the year, up 1.4 per cent on the

previous three months. It was also the second best figure in the last six quarters, with only the January to March total of 83,022 being better in that period. The statistics from the Spanish Property Registrars show that the upward trend was due to resales which totalled 52,127, up 8.93 per cent from the previous quarter. By contrast sales of new homes fell 10.37 per cent in the same period to 27,434. Leading the way was Andalucia, with a total of 16,006 transactions, with Valencia (12,189) next on the list, then Catalonia (11,975) and Madrid (10,883). Increased sales have been reflected in a stabilisation of prices with just a 0.08 per cent

fall on the previous quarter, while year-onyear the prices rose 1.15 per cent. The registrars gave the credit for recent good figures to price reductions averaging more than 32 per cent since the 2007 peak attracting foreign buyers. Of homes sales, 13.1 per cent were to foreigners in the third quarter, a new record for Spain. Britons accounted for 18 per cent of homes bought by foreign buyers, with the French accounting for 10.4 per cent, Russians 7.5 per cent, Germans 6.4 per cent, Belgians 6.1 per cent, Swedes 6 per cent and Italians 4.1 per cent. In other figures just released by the National Institute of Statistics it would appear that the

quarterly rise was driven by September’s figures. Sales went up 13 per cent in that month and, excluding social housing, there were 24,096 sales registered, the highest level in four years and 14 per cent up on a monthly basis. In the 12 months to the end of September there were 216,682 sales, almost identical to the same period last year. On that basis it looks like the Spanish housing market is no longer shrinking, according to Mark Stucklin of Spanish Property Insight. He pointed out that, looking at the annualised change in sales each month, this year clearly improved on last year, excluding the first two months of the year when

figures were artificially distorted by tax changes. The data also shows that the difference between resales and newly built properties continues to widen, though sales of both types increased in September, with resales up 17 per cent and new builds up 10.5 per cent. A breakdown of the figures on a regional basis show that the province of Malaga along with the Balearic Islands have seen sales rise close to 15 per cent this year. The Canaries and Alicante have also been showing strong gains. Coastal provinces where foreigners tend to buy are doing much better than provinces in the interior, which rely more on local demand.

THE Spanish Consumer Price Index (CPI) shows that the average price for long term rentals in Spain fell by 0.7 per cent in October compared to the same month in 2013. Rental prices have been falling for 19 months in a row and the drop is sharper than the general CPI which is down 0.1 per cent. Overall rental prices went down by 0.1 per cent on a monthly basis, with the monthly rate for long term rentals falling in 15 autonomous regions. Asturias was the only region where it rose, up 0.1 per cent, and prices remained static in Catalonia. The biggest price drops were in Navarra, down 2.3 per cent, Murcia down 2.1 per cent, La Rioja down 1.7 per cent, Madrid down 1.4 per cent, the Valencian Community down 1.2 per cent and Castilla La Mancha down 0.9 per cent. Andalucia and Extremadura both saw a 0.8 per cent fall and prices dropped by 0.7 per cent in the Canaries, 0.6 per cent in Aragon, Cantabria, and Castilla y Leon, 0.4 per cent in the Basque Country and 0.2 per cent in the Balearics and Galicia. Despite that, gross rental yields are on an upward trend. Rents may have been falling, but property prices up until last year fell faster.


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www.dragonreforms.com. Tel 966 807 098 Free quotes given. (229064)

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PURELY MAINTENANCE For all your maintenance needs - big or small, contact Carl on 965 878 866 or 669 218 928 email pure lymaintenance@hotmail.com

CARS WANTED

BUY & SELL ELECTRICIANS ALL washers/dryers/dishwashers/boilers/electrics in the house repaired. 604 103 909 (229721)

CHIMNEY SWEEP CHIMNEY SWEEP, clean, efficient service. Tel 660 844 623 (226935)

CLEANING

MB ELECTRICS. Approved electrician. Any electrical reparation. Iberdrola bulletins. Affordable prices. Miquel 655 282 175 (225595)

handyjavea@gmail.com. For all villa repairs, maintenance and small building works. Specialists in pool regrouting, filter and pump problems/replacements. No call out charge, no obligation quotes. Call 625 397 209, Javea (225678)

HEALTH & BEAUTY CHIROPODIST/PODIATRIST, Philip Mann, clinics in Benissa, Moraira, Javea, Calpe and Albir. 686 912 307 (230668)

INSURANCE

A1 SPECIALIST CLEANING. Carpets, upholstery, 15 years experience 965 058 177 / 697 511 071 marc@barnaclebills.co.uk www.britishbusinesspagesin spain.es (220953)

BUILDING SERVICES www.100percentplumbing.com Call for a free quotation 965 835 939 (87006)

I BUY RECORDS 50’s to the 90’s. Best prices for good records. Tel: 622 750 117 / 962 851 809 (226341)

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METALWORKS

WANTED Cars, vans, caravans, 4 X 4’s British Spanish 600 781 873 ibuyany car@hotmail.com (234586) CHAPA Y PINTURA LA PEDRERA. Paint & body workshop! Recognised by all major insurance companies. Efficient service. We speak English! 965 731 816 / in fo@chplapedrera.com (225637) FORD Transit Reg: YY53 LVG for sale or part-exchange for small car. 134,596 miles, drives extremely well. 2003 reg, 2L. €2,850. 625 716 637 Miguel (226253) FOR SALE VW Transporter Campervan 2.0L Petrol. Good Mechanics and Bodywork, 79,000 miles, ITV, RHD, Spanish Reg. Great Everyday Vehicle, Benidorm Area. Tel 619 439 234. 9,500 EUROS. (234607)

PAINTER/DECORATOR W. D GILMOUR. Painter & Decorator. Established 35 years in Moraira. Estimates FREE. Call William on 609 691 776 or 966 197 170. (234555)

MOBILE HOMES WE BUY, Sell, Store, Remove all types of Mobile Homes. We pay CASH and cover all of Spain. More details call Suzi Caley 616 250 727 / 951 063 059 or email suzica ley@gmail.com (228718)

MOTOR BIKES SUZUKI Burgman Executive 650cc, 04 Model, fully automatic with tiptronic, ABS brakes, new Givi 47ltr top box, black, 27,000kms, full service history, immaculate condition. 3,450 euros. Tel. 628 163 206. (234606)

www.decorlux.es painting, decorating, renovation. Covering the Costa Blanca and inland since 1996. Estimates free. Tel 649 181 526 Facebook/decorlux painters (234562) VILLAS painted for under 700 euros. Call Airless for a brochure 965 846 620 / ehohara@gmail.com (234644)

PEST CONTROL CHEAP, all insects and rodents. 604 103 909 (229721)

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NEED YOUR PETS TAKEN CARE OF? Not kennels, just a friendly home. Large fenced area. 699 790 080 Altea (225716)

PET TRANSPORT COSTA BLANCA PET TRANSPORT TO UK. DEFRA registered. Excellent rates. www.costablan cadoghoming.com or call 965 698 052 (223629) PET TRAVEL UK Family pet transporters Spain/UK. Travel with your pets for free. All air conditioned vehicles (no vans) www.pettraveluk.co.uk. Removals also arranged in other vehicles. Tel UK 0800 612 4922 or Spain 960 130 537 (223645)

PIANO TUNING PIANO TUNING and repairs. PIANO MAN. 607 346 658 pianoman@pianoman.es (223632)

PLUMBING www.100percentplumbing.com Call for a free quotation 965 835 939 (87006) www.dragonreforms.com. Tel 966 807 098 Free quotes given. PAUL FAULKNER - PLUMBER. Dripping tap to complete kitchen and bathroom refurbishments, including tiling. Fully legal. 965 792 134 / 676 861 963. Facebook.

POOL MAINTENANCE

WE ARE currently the market leader in our country in the sale of direct car, motorbike, home and company fleet insurance. Since we started out in 1995, our philosophy has always been to offer an excellent service with the best prices in the market. For the most competitive quotes in English call Linea Directa on 902 123 309.

COUNTRY HOUSE near Gata de Gorgos, in the middle of the mountains at Cami Font Mata and is second house to the right. NEW. 4 bedrooms, 3 bath, kitchen, living room. 160m2 build with 825m plot. 2.5km to the centre, 12.5km to the beaches Javea. ONLY 99,000 euros. Tel: 629 991 543 (223633) LUXURY Villa in the Jalon Valley. One level, 3 en suite bathrooms, 10x5 pool, superb open views. 272m2 build, 8,000m2 plot. 375,000 euros. www.vil lainjalon.com. Call John 965 734 219 (230639) PENTHOUSE under construction in the centre of Calpe, exterior walls completed, with garage. Price 77,000 euros. 100m2, views

PROPERTY WANTED WANTED: 2 Bedroom Apartment in Moraira town for long term rent. For more information contact info@spanishcoastvillas.com WANTED: Long term rentals all areas from Denia to Calpe and inland! For more information contact: info@spanishcoastvillas.com WANTED:Large villa in Javea for long term rent. For more information contact: info@spanish coastvillas.com (229893) WANTED: 3 Bedroom Townhouse. Benissa/Javea/Denia. Max 250,000€ for Mr Fitz. Contact: in fo@spanishcoastvillas.com (229893)

ESTABLISHED POOL CLEANER, Calpe to Benitachell. Tel Richard 671 202 985 (225719)

WANTED: 3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Villa. Benitachell/Cumbre del Sol. Max 300.000€ for Mr and Mrs O’Conor. Contact info@span ishcoastvillas.com (229893)

PROPERTY TO LET DOGS WELCOME - 500 year old beamed cottage in valley, Jesus Pobre, Javea. www.littlehousein spain.com. SPECIAL OFFER: 18 Oct - 25 Oct €500/week. WINTER OFFER (1st November onwards) €500/week. Also available for weekends. (225617)

PET-COURIERS.COM – If you love your pet try us first – we are the best. Door to door service throughout Europe. Specialised vehicles – bespoke service. Full legal service including documentation if required. For further information call or email us: Tel: (0034) 651 033 670 or (0034) 637 066 227. Email: info@pet-couriers.com or www.pet-couriers.com (206497)

HOUSE, Orihuela, new, 4 beds, 2 bath, kitchen, living, air conditioning, 120m2, parking, barbecue, 80,000 euros, Vereda Buenavida 51, Desamparados. 629 991 543 (234575)

YES YOU CAN HAVE A POOL We design & install Wooden Above-Ground Pools. Pools installed from 1,185€. With above ground pools there is “No Planning Permission Required”. You can also pay in Sterling. Phone or email for a FREE BROCHURE NOW. info@piscinasmadera.com Tel: 965 050 064 / 634 322 672 www.piscinasmadera.com

REGROUTING. Excellent value, quality service. Completed in 1 week. Javea area. handy javea@gmail.com / 625 397 209 (223617)

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1 BEDROOM, 1 bathroom, sitting room & kitchen. Overlooking port, Calpe front line. Wheelchair friendly & Sky TV. €400 pcm. 965 839 744 (234721)

PROPERTY FOR SALE HOUSE in Calpe, Ortembach, for sale 400m plot 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, flat, one level, salon, terrace, place to build a pool, parking, 2 big storeplaces, 137,000 euros. Independent, 400m supermarket, 800m town and beaches. 629 991 543 (234575)

WANTED: 3 bedroom apartment in Javea for long term rent. For more information contact: info@spanishcoastvillas.com (229893)

WANTED: Min 5 Bedroom Villa. Moraira/Benissa coast/Calpe. Max 600,000€ for Mr. Schur. Contact info@spanishcoastvillas.com (229893)

REMOVALS / STORAGE

WANTED: 3 Bedroom Finca. Benitachell/Javea. Max 250,000€. For Mrs Fontaine. Contact info@spanishcoastvillas.com (229893) WANTED: 2 Bedroom Bungalow .Moraira/Benissa and Benissa coast. Max 150,000€ For Mr. Vandekerckhove . Contact info@span ishcoastvillas.com (229893) WANTED: 3 Bedroom min Villa in Moraira for long term rent. For more information contact info@spanishcoastvillas.com (229893)

REMOVALS/STORAGE UK - SPAIN - Anywhere Europe! Masses of experience. New clean vehicles. Insured with Royal Sun Alliance. Genuinely CARING service. FULL and part moves. ONLINE QUOTES!! www.bmceuro pean.com UK 08456 443 784 / ES 634 344 787 FIND US ON FACEBOOK!(220152) CAR TRANSPORTER. Call for excellent rates, fully insured, professional service. 951 319 320, email move@freinternational.com / www.car-transport-spain.com (215605) SPANISH MOVES Small removals and deliveries. Spain/UK Budget prices. Last minute jobs undertaken. www.spanish moves.net. Pet transport also arranged in our air conditioned pet/people carriers. Telephone UK 0800 612 4922 or Spain 960 130 537 (223645) CONTAINER & inside storage. Lots of space for boats, caravans, motorhomes, etc. Great rates in fo@thesecurestorage.com. JAVEA. 965 797 138 / 691 890 962 (234526) INTERNATIONAL and European Removals. Expert removals worldwide. www.uni versalremovals.com. Tel: 951 247 834 (229718)

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RESTAURANTS Charlotte and Salva welcome you to RESTAURANTE PLAZA, La Coveta Fuma, El Campello. THE PLACE for Sole, Fishpot, Filletsteak, Duckbreast and many more (also vegetarian) dishes. Weekdays 4-Course Menu 13.25€. Sunday Special Menu 15.25€. WEEKDAYS SPECIAL... For those who love Fish (and as long as available), 1 PLATE WITH 3 SOLE, CHIPS AND GARNITURE 13.50€. Extra Sole only 1,00€. PLAZA is open Sunday-Friday 19:00-22:00 h. Tel. 965 638 039 (225653)

ROLLER SHUTTERS REPAIRS, cords, slats, winding mechanisms, motors. Calpe + 40 kms. Tony Bowers 659 464 992 www.toldosalchemy.com (229110)

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FULL TIME Experienced chef required starting mid September in Benitachell near Javea and Moraira. The successful applicant will be energetic, motivated, creative and reliable and have a proven track record of serving modern top quality well presented fresh food. Contract and good weekly paid salary with temporary accommodation available in some cases. Please send CV and other relevant details to tres.arcos@yahoo.com or call Richard on 688 883 004 (231839)

SKIP HIRE

SWIMMING POOLS TOTAL POOL CARE. Specialists in regrouts, leak detectio and structural repairs, replacement pumps and filters etc, also warranty service available for pipework, pumps, lights etc. Tel 654 687 536

TAROT TAROT READINGS. 667 959 237

TELECOMS FED UP PAYING TOO MUCH FOR YOUR MOBILE PHONE CALLS? THEN CONTACT TELITEC TODAY. CALLS TO SPAIN 7C PER MINUTE INCLUDING MOBILES. CALLS TO UK 5.3C PER MINUTE. NO MONTHLY FEES, NO CONTRACT. WWW.TELITEC.COM TEL: 902 889 070 (0)

TUITION BRIDGE LESSONS. Every Tuesday at 2.30pm. October - May. Complete beginners and Intermediate. Just turn up - no need to book. Javea School of Bridge. Between Scallops restaurant and Arenal seafront. Contact: www.bridgewebs.com/javeasch oolsocial or javeaschoolof bridge@gmail.com or Clubhouse 965 770 509 (226380) SPANISH LESSONS. Tel 667 959 237 (234521)

www.euroweeklynews.com TV/SATELLITE QUALIFIED BRITISH SATELLITE ENGINEER with over 25 years experience on Costa Blanca. Installing and repairing SAT TV equipment. Same day service, all work guaranteed. Call Steve 617 911 118 (223547) SATELLITE TV, best prices - Dishes, Sky+ HD, Sky cards, Freesat boxes, re-alignment, Sky on Demand and Catch Up TV from www.uktvrouter.com - call now 962 800 807, 667 427 271

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SOFT FURNISHINGS LOOSE COVERS, CURTAINS ETC. Made to Measure. Choose from a wide range of beautiful fabrics in your own home. Tel: 965 771 397 or 686 453 827

SOLAR POWER LOWEST PRICES IN SPAIN, www.solarmegastore.es (226345)

STRUCTURAL SURVEYS MARK PADDON BSc Hons. Building surveying. MCIOB, CAAT. From 245 EUROS + IVA. Insured and legally registered in Spain. Tel: 653 733 066 / 962 807 247 www.costablancasurveyors.com

RECORDS and CDs WANTED. Pop, Rock, Jazz, Blues. Top cash paid. 630 665 363 (223644)

WIG SPECIALISTS WIGS-R-US. Indoor Market Rincon de Loix, Benidorm. Monday - Saturday 10 - 3. Hundreds of wigs in stock, private appointments after 3pm and home visits. 690 378 844

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Caravanas Sangar will open their doors to the public on 4th and 5th of December O

NCE again and for your viewing and caravanning pleasure, Caravanas Sangar are preparing for their 2014 open days! On December 4 and 5, the Caravanas Sangar team invite all of their new and existing customers and friends to visit their showrooms to enjoy great company and a fun, friendly atmosphere where caravan and camper fans can share and swap stories and extraordinary caravanning experiences whilst enjoying the Sangar team’s legendary hospitality. Caravanas Sangar provides magnificent promotional offers and products from their onsite shop each and every year, from replacement parts and

stylish and practical accessories, to extension and kitchen tents; Caravanas Sangar has everything you need for you and your family to take the open road trip of a lifetime in luxury, style and comfort! Dedicated to these important show days, which illustrates their passion for caravanning and camping experiences, Caravanas Sangar will present to their visitors new, top quality caravans and campers on show and for sale at extremely competitive prices. There is something for everyone with an interest in the great outdoors and the exploration of the world we live in!

OPEN DAYS: All new and existing customers are invited to visit.

This is your chance to have a look and sit inside each caravan and try the caravans for size to see which one suits your needs and style, either individually or as a family! Well-known brands including Dethleffs, S-

Light, Villas Aitana and Caravelair will be available on-site or to purchase via catalogue and all brands are available for all

customers to view. The most amazing, fantastic news of this year has to be that Caravanas Sangar has now become the proud new official Challenger distributor in Murcia! Don’t miss coming along to Caravanas Sangar’s open day on December 4 and 5 and inspire yourself to take that trip in your new caravan or camper designed for those with an adventurous spirit! The Caravanas Sangar team will be waiting for

you to help your dreams become a reality with all that you need to start your journey in comfort and style!

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Good results Javea

BBC move on up the table

THE Javea Winter League team travelled to Quesada with one objective, to gain a win over nearest rivals Quesada, always a difficult team to beat but especially on their home ground. All five rinks started well and four managed to keep up the momentum, Sheri Fletcher’s team kept it tight throughout but dropped a couple of big scores towards the end of the match to finish 13-28 down. Of the other four rinks the top overall score went to Alan Phillip’s team with an extraordinary shot difference of plus 18. The berleen team lost 10-26 against Quesada’s top of the table team. This latest win sees Javea now only four points adrift from Quesada. Javea Onyx completed the winning week with a 91 win against FG Swifts.

THERE were eight more points for Benitachell BC’s Winter League team away to La Siesta. That took them into fourth place in the league, six points behind the leaders with two games in hand. The Berleen Team also took the honours with three wins from four matches. In the Northern League Jaguars were at home to Javea Green Quartz on a bright but blustery day. Quartz, who were just one point above Jaguars in the table having played one more game, were keen to keep that lead. After some hard fought games Jaguars lost by 11 shots giving a points result 2-8 to Quartz. The Challengers were on form and remain undefeated having won 18-15. The Lions travelled to Bonalba and came away with a 6-4 victory which

ORBA WARBLERS: All smiles for the winners with their prizes.

Oliva Nova cup

ORBA Warblers competed for the Oliva Nova Cup and there was great support for this annual event. The scores were unusually low with Glynn Braidley winning with 33 points. Second place went to Fred Cooley (32) and in third was Mick Morley, David Knight took fourth spot and in fifth was Roy Booth with sixth place going to Rosemary Edwards.

David Knight, Bob Edwards, Chris Hoare, Jim Rodgers and Rosemary Edwards won nearest the pins and longest drives went to Fred Cooley and Rosemary Edwards. The player of the month trophies for October went to Mick Morley in Division one and Colin Harris in Division two. More information: 639 242 896.

keeps them seven points in front of their nearest rivals. The Challengers also won their game 20-12. Tigers were away to El Cid Swords, where the Tigers struggled, going down on three rinks and shot difference to lose 2-8. Mavericks, still unbeaten, go out in front in the league on shot difference after their 17-16 win, with a game in hand over Bencid and Siete Arribba. www.benitachellbowls club.com


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Lionel Messi Lionel Messi’s hat-trick in Barcelona’s 5-1 win over Sevilla, gave him the record of most La Liga goals ever. He’s now on 253, two more than Telmo Zarra’s 60-year record of 251.

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La Vila weekend play

THE Coach Inn returned to the Woodbridge Oval for the season closing weekend and struggled with the unexpected sunlight and late nights that our area is renowned for. Winning the toss and asking Sporting Alfas CC to set a score was possibly the biggest shock of the day as SACC amassed 275 runs from the 30 overs for the loss of no wickets and five batsmen retiring on 50+. After tea things went further downhill for the visitors as Antonio Brown took three for 12 from his six overs, new to cricket Dell returned one for 19 from his six, another newby Locke held his nerve with a selection of quality spin and long hops to return figures of one for 28 from six. Paul Taylor finished with a respectable figure of four for 38 off 4.3 overs as Coach Inn finished on 98.

THE La Vila rugby under-16 team played at home versus Tatami Valencia losing 34-17 and the under-18s went down 25-16 against Akra Alicante. The club has started a new promotion for tag rugby for under- 12s and under-10s, to be held on Saturday mornings from 11am to 12.30pm, the first event was a success with 50 boys and girls joining in. On Sunday (November 30) at noon, La Vila seconds play Jabalies Palancia, a new team from Castellon. The first team will travel on Saturday to Zaragoza to play Fenix Rugby Club, which promises to be a tough match. The under-18s will travel to Elche to play Elche RC at noon on Saturday. The next first team game is at

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Sporting Alfas on top with incredible score

BREAKTHROUGH: La Vila’s Damian Jurado (with ball) in action. home on Sunday December 7 at 12.30pm against old rivals Les Abelles Valencia. Tickets will be €5.

For more information please contact either Jason Craig 659 674 768 or Ignacio Davila 608 068 208.


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