Euro Weekly News - Axarquia 16 - 22 April 2015 Issue 1554

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ISSUE NO. 1554 // 16 - 22 APRIL 2015

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MAYOR of Velez-Malaga Francisco Delgado Bonilla and other council officials took part in events to commemorate International Day for Autism Awareness on April 14.

Castle cash CARCHUNA Castle in Motril has received €136,280 in financial aid from Granada Provincial Council, earmarked for renovations like lighting improvements and the creation of an exhibition hall inside the facilities.

Area boost SALOBREÑA was the setting chosen to hold a meeting between the Junta de Andalucia regional government and Costa Tropical tourism departments. The regional government has committed to keep promoting the region’s agriculture and tourism to boost development.

CULTURAL WEEK in Velez-Malaga is to start tomorrow, Friday, April 17, with a wide variety of activities designed for all audiences. Councillor for Culture and Heritage, Jose Antonio Fortes, stated in a press conference that the main point of attraction of 2015’s Cultural Week would be the Book Fair. It will be located in Plaza de las Carmelitas between April 20 and 25, from 10am to 2pm and between 6pm and 8pm. Apart from the usual stands, there will be one dedicated to local writers. Theatre will also play a role in this year’s Cultural Week, with the presentation on April 18 of ‘El Zoo

de Cristal’ (The Glass Zoo) at 9pm in the Teatro del Carmen. In addition, the children’s play ‘El gato con botas’ (Puss in Boots) will be performed on Sunday, April 19, at 12.30pm and 7.30pm, at the same location. “For music enthusiasts, there will be a performance featuring the municipal music band on Monday, April 20, and Thursday, April 23, at 11am. The Velez-Malaga Young Interpreters Contest will take place in the Palacio del Marques de Beniel, between April 21 and 23, from 7pm to 8.30pm,” Councillor Fortes revealed. Music and poetry will come to-

gether on Thursday, 23, at 8.30pm in the San Francisco Convent with a performance by the Mühlfeld Trio and poet EloyGarcia. One of this year’s new additions is an exhibition by press agency EFE, which will take place in the Edificio de la Azucarera, Torre del Mar. It will have on display 20 photographs depicting moments in the town’s history. For the youngest audiences, there will be live music, storytelling and children’s workshops in the Plaza de las Carmelitas between April 20 and 25, from 8pm to 9pm.


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NERJA: Participating shops will offer discounts to pensioners in the town.

Big discounts for senior citizens

SENIOR citizens in Nerja are in luck as a new agreement has been signed by the council and local stores to offer discounts for those who hold the Senior Citizens’ Card. Senior Citizens Councillor Inocencia Quintero explained that the project had been conceived to promote

integration of all seniors in society, as well as their participation in cultural, educational and sports events by encouraging them with discounts. Quintero stressed that all stores in Nerja were welcome to participate, with the only condition being to offer a discount of at least

5 per cent for a minimum period of two years. Representatives of the town’s Abierto commercial centre have shown great interest in promoting the initiative. A guide listing all the participating stores will be released as soon as negotiations have been concluded.

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Court flooded THE bottom floor of VelezMalaga Court was flooded on Tuesday (April 14) due to a broken toilet pipe. The Junta de Andalucia regional government said no documents had been damaged.

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Pay-and-display parking areas PAY-AND-DISPLAY areas in VelezMalaga and Torre del Mar are scheduled to become operational by Monday (April 20). Town mayor, Francisco Delgado Bonilla, together with Head of AMIVAX, the association for people with disabilities in charge of the service, Cristina Quintero presented last Tuesday (April 14) the details of the initiative, which had

been requested by many residents of the town, said the council. “We want to launch this first phase of the project with caution and common sense,” said Mr Delgado, and continued: “These areas are expected to help traders and business owners of our town, and were born with a charitable spirit, as it aims to integrate the disabled thanks to AMIVEL.”

The mayor explained the first phase will affect 177 parking spaces, distributed between VelezMalaga (Calle Canalejas, Plaza San Antonio de Padua and the new retail market) and Torre del Mar (Plaza Axarquia and retail market). Prices range between €0.35 after half an hour, to €1.40 for two hours. Residents of affected areas can pay €2.50 per week. aaltair / Shutterstock.com

Clean streets THE PSOE socialist party of Motril has put forward a proposal to install more than 100 bag dispensers around town to encourage owners to clean up after their pets and avoid fines.

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Man institutionalised A MALAGA court has sentenced a man to be put into a mental hospital for a maximum of 21 years, after being found guilty on charges related to his grandmother’s death in Benamocarra.

New shop WORKS to build a new souvenir shop in Nerja Caves have already been completed. The project had a total cost of €60,000 and will be followed by other renovation and extension works. Hiking route FRIGILIANA Council has organised a hiking route to Sierra Nevada’s Poqueira Refuge for Saturday April 25 leaving at 7am. Register at 952 534 483 or email deportes@frigiliana.es.

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Rural festivities ALMAYATE in Velez-Malaga will celebrate on April 18 and 19 the ‘Yoke and Labourer’ festivities, as a tribute to the labourer profession. A variety of activities will take place at the fairgrounds, starting at 11am.

Council aid A TOTAL of 21 families from Nerja have been chosen to benefit from financial aid to carry out home improvements. The budget allocated is €60,000.

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Art exhibition NERJA Museum will host until May 14 an exhibition featuring art of all genres created by members of the Royal Fine Arts Academy of San Telmo. It can be visited between 10am and 2pm and from 4pm and 6.30pm. Rain damages THE Sotillo beach was badly damaged during the strong winds and heavy rains last week. Mayor of the town, Eloy Martin, explained a plan to build a new breakwater is being considered.

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A LUCKY person who bought a ticket numbered 79,672 in Malaga City won €250,000 when the number came second in a National Lottery draw.

Traffic cut A MUST-SEE: At least half a day will be needed to visit Park Guell.

Bringing Barcelona to Life BARCELONA is one of the most visited cities in the world. Its selection of must-see places will have you writing a list that resembles your last supermarket till receipt. But the first words you should pen ought to be, Gaudi’s Park Guell. Park Guell is a landmark in Barcelona. Designed by Antonio Gaudi, one discovers the beauty of Gaudi’s vision of the world. The park, containing areas like the Hypostyle Hall, Esplanade or the Salamander, will perfectly illustrate the spirit and beauty of his work. Gaudi was strongly influenced by natural shapes and used them in his pieces, Park Guell was commissioned by Eusebi Guell who simply wanted to create a stylish park for Barcelona aristocracy.

Quote of the Week People that pick on my rap video are more old-fashioned than corduroy,’ said Partido Popular politician Jose Antonio Monago about people who have criticised a video included in his campaign material to attract younger voters.

The park contains amazing stone structures, stunning tiling and fascinating buildings that will stretch your imagination. There is something rather hypnotic and magical about his dragon fountain at the entrance to the park. The ornate dragon is adorned in beautiful coloured tiling and is poised to welcome you. The columns of the Market Hall are world famous, and were once described by Salvador Dali as the precursor of surrealism. There is also a small house in the park which Gaudi lived in at one stage. The house has now been converted into a museum and contains furniture also designed by Gaudí. Due to park Guell’s location and size, you’ll need at least half a day if you want to see it all in one trip.

Number of the week

81,014

is the number of runners that took part in the Cursa El Corte Ingles-Trofeo International Ciutat de Barcelona race in Barcelona last Sunday, taking the record for participants from the Sun Herald City held in Syndney, Australia, in August last year.

THE road MA-3107, connecting Benamargosa and Riogordo has been closed to traffic for improvement works and will be reopened tomorrow (Friday, April 17).

Crisis exhibition THE Exhibition Hall of Archidona will be displaying the pieces of artist Carlos Bautista, which focus on an optimistic look on the financial crisis. It can be visited until May 3, from Monday to Sunday, mornings and afternoons.

Classical music THE Cultural Centre Caja Granada in Motril will host on Saturday (April 18) a classic concert with Valencian pianist Jesus Lopez Blanco and baritone Sebastia Peris. The event starts at 8pm and is free.

And finally... TWO good samaritans handed in a bag containing €4,405 at a Madrid police station. The men, aged 77 and 64, said they had found the bag, which turned out to belong to a local restaurant owner, on a pavement on Calle Leganes in Fuenlabrada.


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Our View Europa Fountain

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ITH the seemingly large amount of fatal accidents appearing in the media recently, it would appear that the world we live in can be a very dangerous place. It also seems more should be done by somebody to make sure these accidents don’t happen. We agree! Somebody should be responsible. That someone is us! Health and Safety are not just words on the back of some official’s jacket, Health and Safety should be everybody’s responsibility. Common sense is the best weapon in fighting accidental injuries. Common sense is free and we all have it. Just because there isn’t a sign every five

metres along a cliff edge saying ‘Don’t jump, you’ll die’ doesn’t mean that you will live if you jumped off. Spain is not Britain, the Spanish have for many years learned the dangers of their surroundings. They don’t go into the sea if they cannot swim, they don’t speed around winding mountain roads, and they’ve never needed signs to tell them that. A downside to being British is that for the same amount of years, we have been indoctrinated with ‘signage’. We are used to living with signs that tell us to do everything. If we look at how many signs there are on just one road in the UK, we start to realise how much we expect them to be everywhere we go.

in Nerja relocated THE Europa Fountain, currently located in Nerja’s Verano Azul Park, is to be relocated to Plaza de los Cangrejos. Infrastructure Councillor Nieves Atencia explained the reason behind the relocation is that the emblematic fountain was placed in a barely visible area after the construction of a football field in the park. The Europa Fountain was built as a landmark to represent the union of European countries. Its central column is

formed by stones sent from each country that belonged to the European Union at the time of its construction (2002) and its base was built with stones collected from each Autonomous Community of Andalucia. It was inaugurated on July 13, 2002, in the presence of ambassadors from various Europe countries. Now the council wants locals and visitors alike to be able to enjoy the view of such a symbolic piece of art.

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BURNT OUT: The four lorries destroyed in the fire.

Four lorries burn to ashes A FIRE which broke out on a Motril industrial estate has destroyed four lorries. Sources from the 112 emergency service re-

ported that the fire began at around 1am on Tuesday, April 14. Residents alerted the authorities to a fire in a workshop and car dealership

on the El Vadillo industrial estate. Firefighters were able to extinguish the blaze at around 2.50am. There were no casualties.

Athlete in training A YOUNG female athlete from Wales, Seren Bundy-Davies, has chosen Nerja as the perfect setting to train and prepare for future championships. The 20-year-old is a 400-metre-sprint runner who holds a personal best of 51.72 seconds, achieved last February in the UK, the third best time in the world in 2015. She said she enjoyed training in Nerja, which, she believed, had brought her the best of luck in past competitions.


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Velez-Malaga square set for major facelift PLAZA de la Constitucion in Velez-Malaga will undergo complete redevelopment, funded by the town council. A council spokesperson explained that the new project had been planned to boost activities around the old town as well as improve accessibility for residents who live close to San Juan Church. “Plans are to develop

the stretch between the Positos building and the Arabic Wall. The project aims to connect the residents of the high part of La Villa district with the inner centre,” said the architect in charge of the project, Rafal Soler. He continued: “We wish to turn the Plaza de la Constitucion into an open, clear square without obstacles.”

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Storm causes havoc STRONG winds and rain have caused severe damage in Almuñecar on the Velilla, Pozuelo and Marina del Este beaches. Local Police officers, firefighters and municipal staff were forced to attend the area on Wednesday, April 8, as high waves damaged several beach bars, according to information provided by the head of the Coasts Department, Luis Aragon. Aragon explained that hundreds of litres of water had to be drained from the bars and the improve-

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Art exhibition THE Sala Mercado in Nerja will host an art exhibition called Ruptura y Cambio by Cordoba-born artist Jose Manuel Velasco. It can be visited between 10am and 1.45pm and from 6pm to 8pm until April 28.

FLOODED: Beach bar. Inset: Waves batter the shore. ment works carried out days before the Easter holidays had been practically destroyed. He went on to say that

the recovery would be hard and would need help from the regional or central governments, as a lot of sand had been lost.

Danish tourist rescued in Frigiliana A 69-YEAR-OLD Danish tourist had to be rescued in the area of Cruz de Feliz (Frigiliana) after suffering a knee injury. The woman was on an excursion around the natural park of Sierra Tejeda, Almijara and Alhama Mountains with three other companions when the accident occurred.

The group alerted the authorities at around 3pm onTuesday, April 14, and, due to the steep nature of the area, it took three hours to find them. The woman was taken to Axarquia Regional Hospital where she remained under observation at the time of going to press.

In training FORTY young residents of Almuñecar are participating in first aid and lifeguard training courses launched by the council.

World dolls CARCHUNA Castle in Motril will host an exhibition of dolls from across the world until Sunday, April 16. Open 10.30am to 1.30pm and from 5pm to 7pm.



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TERE MOANA: Expected to stop in Motril in April.

Cruise arrivals

MOTRIL Local Port Authorities have published this month’s expected cruise ship arrivals. On Saturday (April 11), it was the luxurious boat ‘Star Clipper,’ sailing from Tangier to Morocco, which brought 170 tourists to the Costa Tropical, and the ‘Corinthian’ arrived at the town on April 13. The Port Authorities will update the list

of all cruise ships confirmed to dock at the town’s port on a monthly basis on the official website http://www.ap motril.com/, so that residents and visitors can enjoy a view of the boats arriving. The ‘Tere Moana’ is expected to make a stop in the town on April 22 and 28, and the ‘Hamburg’ cruise ship will dock on April 23.

Suarez natural wetlands THE Suarez wetlands, one of the most important natural areas in Motril, will receive €140,000 from the government to perform renovation works. “This protected space is a unique site which has received more than 44,000 visits since it was opened to the public in 2006 and has a population of more than 160 bird species, amongst which are several at risk of extinction,” said

UNIQUE SITE: To undergo renovation works. town mayor, Luisa Garcia Chamorro. The budget has been al-

located to adapt a total of 13.8 hectares as a park and picnic area.

New dog park for Velez-Malaga almost completed THE new dog park of Velez-Malaga will be completed before the end of the month. Environment councillor, Antonio Martin, said in a press conference that the new dog park currently being constructed in Calle Olivareros (near the ecological Senior Citizens’ vegetable patches) will be ready by the end of April. Mr Martin explained that the new facilities will have a surface of 15,200 square metres, which places it as one of the biggest dog parks in the whole of Andalucia. “It is located near the Thursday market area, is completely fenced in and 360 trees have been planted, as well as most of the grass. The park will cost a total of €127,000 paid for by the town council,” said the councillor.

Road works finished THE road improvement works performed in the area of Calle Ingenio Real in the Sebastian district of Almuñecar have been completed. “Plans have included the renovation of sewage and water systems as well as the elimination of obstacles,” explained Public Works councillor, Jose Manuel Fernandez. The project had a cost of more than €164,000, paid for by Malaga Provincial Council.


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Man missing in Nerja found dead ON Friday (April 10) authorities found the body of a 25-year-old Polish tourist who had gone missing three days earlier in the area of La Torrecilla beach in Nerja. National Police and Guardia Civil officers, with the support of a helicopter unit, found the body amongst rocks. The Polish man was on holiday in the town and had

planned to go back to England, where he worked, on Saturday (April 12). Apparently, the young man went for dinner with his girlfriend and friends to a restaurant and then had a walk along the promenade. For reasons still unknown, the man jumped from a walkway, tripped over a rock and fell from a five metre height.

Call for 21 year Car crashes into palm tree jail sentence THE Prosecutor’s Office of Malaga Court has requested 21 years in prison for a woman accused of killing another woman in Cala del Moral (Rincon de la Victoria). The events took place in December 2013 when, according to the prosecutor’s version, the suspect used a cutter to slit the victim’s throat because she owed her €4,000. After allegedly committing the crime, she reportedly took the jewellery worn by the victim, as well as her mobile phone. The prosecutor’s office has accused her of murder, as well as a crime of robbery.

A CAR crashed into a palm tree and burst into flames in the Prieto Moreno Promenade of Almuñecar. Witnesses reported that the accident occurred when two young people, a man and a woman, who were driving at high speed lost control of the car and crashed. Both escaped unharmed. The vehicle burst into flames shortly after and caused a big explosion.

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Search and rescue dogs join Motril Civil Protection A SPECIAL dog unit will help Motril’s Civil Protection search and rescue team to

operate more efficiently. Mayor of the town, Luisa Garcia Chamorro, together

with Citizen Safety Councillor, Manuel Ballesteros, welcomed the new unit

which includes three guides and three dogs, as well as a transport vehicle and other modern equipment. The unit has been set up to deal with emergency and rescue operations, as well as natural disasters. “These dogs are capable of finding people buried in debris, after situations such as building collapses or in the case of earthquakes,”

said the mayor. The new team members are called Vera, a fouryear-old female Labrador Retriever; Bubu a fiveyear-old Boxer-Labrador, and Rex, a German Shepherd aged one-and-a-half. Mayor Garcia Chamorro highlighted the fact that the dog guides were all volunteers as were the rest of the Civil Protection members.

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Multi-use building ALGORROBO Council has put out to tender the use of a municipal building for cultural, social, leisure or tourism activities. Bidders will have to pay an annual fee of €24,000 and sign up for 10 years.

Music event A SPRING concert will be held in Almuñecar’s Encarnacion Church on Sunday, April 19, at 8pm, featuring the Coro Acchichorus choir group from Guadix.

Dutch art Mayor Luisa Garcia Chamorro at the dog unit.

Junior basketball THE Andalucian Championship for Men’s Junior Basketball Teams will be held in Rincon de la Victoria until tomorrow, Friday, April 17. The competition, which started on Tuesday, is taking place in the Ruben Ruzafa sports pavilion in Torre de Benagalbon and the Novaschool Añoreta. The event has drawn around 200 young participants from the 16 best teams in Andalucia.

Spring Festival PLAZA Tutti Frutti in Nerja will host the Spring Festival - Fiesta de la Primavera on Saturday, April 18. The event has been organised by the Youth Department and local clubs and bars, and will take place between 1pm and 11pm. There will be live music featuring bands Al Compass de la Guitarra and Money Market, as well as DJs Koty Jimenez and Xarly Brown. A dance routine will be performed by students from Dance School Elena.

DUTCH artist Maarten Binnendijk has inaugurated an art exhibition at Velez-Malaga’s Sala Las Carmelitas, which will remain open until May 14. It can be visited from Monday to Friday between 9am and 8pm and on Saturdays from 10am to 1pm.

Language help FORTY residents of La Villa, Arroyo de San Sebastian and La Molineta (Velez-Malaga) will be able to participate in Commercial English and German courses launched by the town council to boost their chances of finding a job.

Berlin expo THE Etual Interiorismo Arte hall in Torre del Mar (Calle Acuario 9) is hosting an exhibition called ‘Berlin Art oder Berliner Kunst’. It can be visited during working days between noon and 2pm and from 7pm to 8pm until July 31.



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More places for children to play FOUR new children’s play areas and two parks with sports equipment are to be created in Motril. The town council has awarded the project to company Juegos Kompan SA, with a budget of €82,568.

“We want to create infrastructure which has long been requested by residents. These areas are expected to be completed by next summer,” said town mayor, Luisa Garcia Chamorro. The playgrounds will be located in the Plaza de la Aurora and the north area of Rambla de los Alamos, near the municipal athletics stadium.

Lux Mundi trip to La Cala de Mijas

LUX MUNDI in Torre del Mar has organised a trip to La Cala de Mijas on April 29. The departure will take place from Viñuela’s football pitch at 8.20am, from Algarrobo at 8.50am, from Caleta at 8.55am and from Torre del Mar at 9am. Participants will be able to visit La Cala de Mijas and its traditional market, followed by free time for lunch in Benalmadena and a visit to the Butterfly Park and Buddhist Stupa in Benalmadena. Tickets are €22 and all proceeds will be donated to fundraising. Tickets and further information from luxmundi@lux-mundi.org, 952 543 334 or visiting the centre in Torre del Mar, Avenida Moscatel 1.

All about Africa ARCHIDONA library has received a donation of books and films related to the African continent from NGO International Charity of Andalucia. The material will now be part of a new section called ‘Africateca’ and will be available for all residents to learn more about the continent.



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National food campaign CORREOS, the Spanish postal service, is carrying out a food-raising campaign in 2,400 offices across Spain, scheduled until April 22. All offices will turn into drop-off points for nonperishable food including legumes, oil, pasta, rice, canned items and baby food. The items will be donated to the National Federation of Spanish Food Banks (FESBAL). Under the slogan ‘Collaborate. Your help matters,’ Correos is encouraging post offices all around Spain to promote generosity amongst its staff and customers. To watch the promotional video click on https://youtu.be/ UU1w81DFWAA. For more information call 915 969 213.

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Three Turkish tourists die on Marbella beach A BRITISH nurse was amongst the first to try and help three Turkish tourists who drowned on a Costa del Sol beach. Two students aged 18 and 19 and their 30-year-old teacher died on La Venus de Marbella beach after reportedly being caught out by

strong currents. Another 16-year-old student remains in hospital in a stable but serious condition, the medical director of the Costa del Sol Hospital Francisco Martos confirmed. Tourists, including the nurse, were amongst those who tried to

help while waiting for the emergency services. The unnamed woman tried to resuscitate the victims, but nothing could be done. Although people sunbathing on the beach at first thought the victims, who were part of a larger group of students on holiday on the Costa, were playing about as they waved their arms in the air, they soon realised they were in trouble and tried to help. Witnesses reported that the emergency vehicles took a long time to arrive and said no lifeguards were on duty at the time and there was no warning flag flying on the beach. Marbella Council denied that bathing conditions were bad and explained that at this time of year lifeguards were only posted on the beaches at HIGH DEMAND: Madonna to appear in Barcelona. the weekend.

Madonna Spain concert announced MADONNA will be giving a second concert in Spain this November due to high demand. The singer, who will be appearing at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona on November 24, will give a second concert the following day, according to Live Nation promoters. Tickets for the second concert on November 25 will go on sale on Tuesday, April 28, at 10am. Madonna’s Rebel Heart Tour starts in Miami on August 29, covering the US and Europe.

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Special teacher needed

PARENTS of children with learning support needs are collecting signatures in Nerja to ask the Junta de Andalucia regional government to provide the Narixa school with a special education teacher or assistant. “All families should be able to choose freely where they want to enrol their children, but this right is denied to us, since the Narixa school does not have an adequate special needs assistant,” said the parents. They have handed out signature sheets in different areas of the town, so that anyone interested in participating can support their cause.



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More boats BOAT sales in Malaga Province have increased by 34 per cent with 55 registered in the first three months of this year, according to Anen Nautical Association.

Churros at last GLUTEN-FREE churros invented by an establishment in Churriana are selling like hot-cakes as news of the discovery has spread like wildfire amongst the estimated 1,600 coeliac disease sufferers in Malaga Province.

Rented taxis FOLLOWING months of meetings, Marbella Council has agreed to allow taxidrivers to work with rented vehicles while their own undergo repairs to ensure sufficient taxis are available to meet demand.

Dutch visit REPRESENTATIVES from Travel Counsellors, a group with 150 travel agents in Holland, have been on a visit to discover the province’s inland areas including Mijas, Alhaurin el Grande and the Sierra de las Nieves.

Quality stamp TWENTY-SIX Costa del Sol businesses have been awarded a Sicted tourism quality stamp for the first time, bringing the total number of businesses on the coast bearing the stamp to 279.

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First time ALMERIA-BORN Maria de los Angeles Cayuela Campoy, a 41-year-old lawyer and fishing-boat owner, was named president of Asopesca. She is the first woman to head this association of Andalucia’s fishing boat-owners.

Match play THE Guardia Civil meet the gypsies of the Los Galgos team in their annual football match at 5pm this Saturday at Garrucha’s Emilio Moldenhauer stadium. Entrance is free but non-perishable food donations are requested .

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ALMERIA growers sold produce worth €109 million to Mercadona last year, 4.8 per cent more than in 2014. The supermarket chain also donated 70,000 kilos of supplies to Almeria’s food bank.

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News from our editions Abstract art on show in Vera With six editions and read by more than half a million people, EWN is Spain’s largest free local English-language newspaper

PAINTINGS and sculptures by Jose Luis Gallego Guillen are now on show in Vera. The exhibition which opened earlier this month at the Convento de la Victoria cultural centre ends on April 19. It is entitled ‘El espectador y la obra’ (The spectator and the work) and the paintings and wooden sculptures set out to reflect the curiosity that abstract art still excites, the artist explained. Originally from Jaen, Gallego has lived in Vera for several years. An architect as well as an artist, one of his best-known works both locally and nationally is the Pueblo Indalo in Mojacar, regarded as a definitive expression of Almeria’s Levante zone.

NEWS DESK and Christians Festival from April 22 to April 24. Revenue earned will go to charity.

Raphael in Benidorm RAPHAEL, a worldwide acclaimed Spanish singer and film and television actor, will perform a one-off show at Benidorm Palace on Sunday June 14.

In mourning ELDA City Council declared three days of mourning and called for a minute’s silence on Friday to mark the passing of Roberto Garcia, who was Mayor of Elda for four terms.

No shortage MORE than 5,000 people applied for 100 jobs at the new Terra Natura holiday resort in Benidorm, which is due to open next month.

Easter success JAVEA’S Department of Tourism has confirmed that occupancy over Easter topped 90 per cent, equal to 2014 and 20 points over 2013 figures.

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Deadly meal ARTIST: Jose Luis Gallego Guillen.

Hard lines SELF-EMPLOYED workers dependent on outsourced Telefonica contracts demonstrated outside Movistar in Almeria City. The conditions the multinational imposed were economically unviable for themselves and their families, they claimed.

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Forest fire A FIRE in the Sierra del Aguila de La Majada in the municipality of Mazarron has destroyed 1.2 hectares of scrubland.

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GREENHOUSING is to be allowed in the Tabernas desert, a protected area and a national park. Installations will use irrigation water from the desalination plant and must not impede the desert views.

THE anti-graffiti brigade of the Local Police in Murcia carried out 329 graffiti interventions last year. The group also gives talks aimed at teenagers to prevent graffiti on the city’s monuments and buildings.

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Jellyfish arrival LA MATA beach has seen the arrival of hundreds of jellyfish on the shore, believed to be washed up by the strong easterly winds.

Zombie attack THE streets of La Manga will come under attack from zombies on May 15 as part of a live-action Zombie Survival game. Regis-

THOUSANDS took part in religious processions in towns and villages across the Vega Baja to mark the San Vicente fiesta. Following centuries of tradition, communion was taken to the sick at home.

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Castle opens ALCOY Castle is to stay open to the public from now throughout the Moors

AN 84-YEAR-OLD man died in Son Llatzer Hospital after choking on a piece of food at a restaurant in Palma. He arrived in the hospital in a critical condition on Thursday (April 9) and died three days later.

Popular destination THE Balearic Islands are the preferred Easter holiday destination for European residents, according to the data published on website Jetcost. Palma de Mallorca was the most chosen destination for German tourists.

Loans decrease LOANS granted in the Balearic Islands fell by €1.8 billion in 2014, the lowest amount since 2005. By the end of 2014, banks on the islands had granted €33.7 billion in loans, according to figures issued by the Spanish National Bank.

Heater blaze A FIRE started last week in a building in Cala Llombards in Palma. Local Police officers reported the source of the blaze was an electric heater. The young couple who lived in the property escaped uninjured.

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Iberia delivers on time IBERIA and Iberia Express were the world’s most punctual airlines in February. The principal airline and its low-cost subsidiary Iberia Express operated 92.3 per cent of flights on time in February, found flight-monitoring service Flightstats. Only 55 per cent of flights were on time in 2009 but

Iberia is now consistently ranked amongst the top three airlines for punctuality. Iberia Express heads the list of the budget airlines. Good timekeeping is at the heart of the restructuring that began when Iberia merged with British Airways to form IAG in January 2011, the

Renfe fails to balance books SPAIN’S rail operator Renfe was €208.9 million in the red last year, nine times more than 2013’s figure. A record 29.67 million passengers used the AVE high-speed network in 2014, bringing a net profit of €9 million. There was an overall 4.7 per cent jump in passenger traffic earnings and goods transport increased by 12.5 per cent. Turnover grew 5.7 per cent to €2.966 billion but overheads increased by 7 per cent to €2.751 billion and pre-tax profits of €214.6 million were down 9.3 per cent. Track operator Adif accounted for more than half of Renfe’s losses with

a 22.2 per cent hike on its levy for using tracks, stations and infrastructure. This cost the company €607.4 million last year, €110 million more than in 2013. Renfe’s involvement in the Mecca-Medina AVE project incurred €21.7 million in bank charges, a sixfold increase on the previous year. Redundancy payouts cost the operator another €29.7 million although the company was able to cut personnel costs by 1.8 per cent. Savings of 8.6 per cent were made on services aboard trains but energy and fuel costs increased by 4 per cent.

company said. Nevertheless, Madrid-Barajas airport, Iberia’s centre of operations, also contributes to punctuality. The airport is not used to full capacity and Iberia now has fewer routes with few connections to over-stretched airports like Heathrow.

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Positive result THE Export Price Index for industrial goods last February rose year-onyear by 0.4 per cent, the first positive February figure since 2013. Imports of manufactured goods fell by 5.5 per cent.

Happy staff JOB satisfaction amongst Spanish employees rose for the second consecutive three-month period. Seven in every 10 people responding to a Randstad survey were happy in their jobs.

Jobs upswing continues THE 160,000 jobs created in March provided the best figures for this month since 2001 when records began. Almost a third of the new jobs were in hotel and catering, where the sector geared up for a relatively early Easter. Construction was the next-best employer as the building trade gradually starts ticking over once more.

The only sectors where the Social Security system lost contributors last month were coal-mining, energy supply and international organisations, sectors with scant repercussion on the labour market. This repeated the pattern of the last year with only electricity, gas, and coal missing out on the bonanza, together with agriculture, fisheries and the banking sector.

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STAT OF WEEK SPAIN sold short-term debt with a negative yield for the first time in its history. The country’s Treasury issued six-month debt worth €725 million with an average yield of 0.002 per cent.


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Avoid being a victim of fraud Loose change A look at finance for females

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EVERYONE is at threat of a scam. Unfortunately, there are many bad people out there just waiting for an opportunity to take advantage of you. Chances are you have received a few fraudulent emails, ambiguous phone calls, encountered fake online ads, questionable posts on social networking sites or maybe someone has come knocking at your door? Just the other day I met an elderly man who was at the receiving end of a nasty crime. The man was sent a letter in the post, which looked exactly like an official letter from his electricity company. The letter said that in the next few days some ‘employ-

ONLINE SCAMS: You should change your passwords regularly. ees’ of the company would be calling to his house to check the electricity meter. In the following days, two men did call to his house and while he was showing one of them the electricity meter the other crook stole jewellery and cash from under his nose. Nowadays most electricity

meters are out on the street, so these thieves really did their homework, figuring out which of the old buildings in the city still had electricity meters inside the apartment. Crime like this is nothing new, but it is scary because it is so cleverly unexpected. This man in

question, through no fault of his own, opened the door to these criminals and invited them in. It highlights, however, that we need to be extra vigilant about these sorts of things. If you receive an ‘official’ letter saying someone will come to your home, double check with the company, for example, that it is indeed a genuine letter. Identity theft is another huge business. So, to protect yourself, it’s a good idea to invest in a paper shredder. Monitor your bank and credit card statements and never give out personal information over the phone to someone who initiates the contact with you. Also, when was the last time you changed the PIN on your debit card or the password for online banking? Make it a point to give your access information an update this month. Yes, it can be hard to keep track of all those passwords and PINs, but experts recommend changing them twice a year, even if your accounts haven’t been compromised.

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Strike a light HOUSEHOLDERS are paying 12.7 per cent more for electricity than in 2014, calculated consumer association FACUA. During the first quarter of this year an average bill increased from €66.33 a month to €74.73, prompting FACUA to call for “decisive” government intervention to ensure that users are not victims of restricted choice.

Half-covered SPAIN has the world’s fasted 4G mobile phone connection with an average 18mbps compared with 17mbps in Denmark, Finland and South Korea, said OpenSignal, a company that maps wireless coverage. In contrast, coverage is low and 4G is available only 52 per cent of the time that users are connected.


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Is social media really the answer? WHILST conventional media embraced change such as online publishing, the business community was quick to see the potential in social media. An online forum presence certainly has potential due to its immediacy and flexibility of advertising. It should present a challenge to conventional print classifieds and community interplay. Does it? With a few exceptions, forums have failed due to many being managed by hapless moderators or failure to utilise their commercial potential. Many social forums boast thousands of subscribers. In practice, as few as 30 or 40 regular posters keep a forum going as the disillusioned wander off. Little traffic is produced. As a consequence commerce

Talking shop Mike Walsh Mike Walsh was for 20 years Regional Assessment Manager for the Guild of Master Craftsmen, Britain’s biggest quality assurance body for businesses.

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shuns social forums. On the face of it a local online forum should be a perfect free opportunity for any specialist business to keep the community better informed, assist those with queries, and reap customer enquiries that result.

In principle fine, in practice fail. This is where the Achilles heel of social networking collapses. Social Forums lack community credibility due to their lack of accountability. Profanity and abuse disguised as banter proliferates. This is not helped by their determination to actually approve of posters anonymity. Can you imagine a newspaper allowing anonymous correspondence? No wonder newspaper advertising department heads smile as they continue to dominate advertising media. The business world is made up of a pretty mixed bunch. There’s the good, the bad and those so ugly that only a mother could love them.

I ask genuine specialists with an excellent business reputation if they have considered advertising or contributing in social media forums. Without exception they shudder at the suggestion. The problem is two-fold. An armchair forum critic can sabotage a firm’s reputation by a caustic and uninformed riposte to a genuine piece of advice given. All businesses have rivals, some of whom are hostile. Sheltering behind anonymity, such rivals can easily undermine the credibility of a competitor. In conclusion, advantages offered by conventional news media, both hard copy and online, suggests their supremacy will remain unchallenged by social media.



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Martyrdom is a ridiculous doctrine LEAPY LEE SAYS IT OTHERS THINK IT

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MUST confess that I find it extremely difficult to get my head around this ‘martyr’ business. In the wake of the latest slaughter committed by those ‘brave’ followers of the Islamic ‘religion of peace’ against Christian students in Kenya, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Justin Welby, stated that the dead were ‘all martyrs’ and that Christians should ‘always use non-violent resistance against jihads’. He was echoing the Pope’s Easter message, which decreed that Christians did not need to employ violence, and should ‘simply speak and act with the power of truth, beauty and love’. Fine words indeed, spoken from the lofty portals of the

FINE WORDS: Pope Francis’s Easter message would not resonate with everyone. Vatican or Canterbury Cathedral, but frankly standing in a dusty street, surrounded by the rubble and the beheaded bodies of your family, I would find it a bit difficult to turn the other cheek to a baying horde of maniacs bearing down on me with sabres and machetes – martyr or no martyr!

The irony is that jihadist attackers also want to be martyrs. Everyone wants to be a martyr! So what happens when we all inhabit this imaginary, ethereal world of paradise, peace, love and virgins? – the War of the Martyrs? It is of course a ridiculous doctrine. This is, I believe, the fallacy that will finally defeat

the IS fanatics and their supporters. The gift of the creator is not the gift of death, it is the gift of life. An army which fights with the fear of death, is far more dangerous than the army which welcomes it. We must never weakly turn the other cheek. We must do everything in our power to give

the Islamists the martyrdom they so earnestly seek - by whatever violence at our command. It’s all these misguided morons understand. All good-intentioned and peace-loving people must fight with everything they can lay their hands on, even if it is against moral judgment. Only when we defeat the Satan of the East, will we be able to enjoy the true paradise that awaits us. The one we can create on this glorious planet of ours. Not as martyrs, existing in some fairy-tale Shangri-La while our miraculous temples of the soul are rotting in the ground, but as true children of the creator, enjoying the wonders of Earth. Readily available to all human beings that truly seek to enjoy peace, love and harmony with their fellow travellers. Keep the faith Love Leapy Leapylee2002@gmail.com leapylee.co.uk


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Mike Walsh Mike, based in Mediterranean Spain, is an international journalist, author and professional writer.

A SEISMIC shift in the global power struggle between the West and the BRICS world has shifted to Central Europe. Russian and NATO military hardware confront each other in what was, until recently, a sea of little interest to the rest of us. We have all heard of the Bermuda Triangle, the mysterious sea where ships and aircraft disappear. Few have heard of the Black Sea Vortex. Could the inexplicable disappearance of a Russian or NATO warship spark a war that would leave Western Europe and the United States a

glass-strewn thermonuclear shellhole? Turkish fishermen were the first to bring to attention what is known as the Black Sea Vortex of Death. The location is Snake Island set in the Danube Delta. For centuries the region has been a hotbed of tension between Ukraine and Romania but now attracts wider significance. Historically, Russian sailors have been wary of the phenomenon of disappearing ships since the 13th century. They record a whirl of white water that swallows everything on and over this sea, even flights of birds. Are these flights of fancy or is there something in such tales? Russian and Ukrainian scientists are agreed. The region shows magnetic abnormality. This information came to light when,

during the Soviet era, a Red Army report disclosed that a warship in May 1944 had disappeared without trace. In broad daylight and perfect sea conditions the heavily armed Russian cruiser simply disappeared south of Crimea. The baffling loss was reported by the commander of an accompanying warship. His report told of a ‘black fog and a bolt of lightning that, when it cleared left the horizon clear.’ The Soviet warship had incomprehensibly disappeared. There was no wreckage, no trace, nothing. In December 1945, five Soviet bombers disappeared over the area. They left neither trace nor explanation. The last radio messages recorded a thick fog blanketing their cockpit canopies. Equally odd the disappearance of 80 oil-drilling platform

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Mysterious Black Sea triangle DANUBE DELTA: A hotbed for tension between Romania and Ukraine. personnel in 1991. Contact between shore and the rig abruptly ceased. Repeated attempts to contact the rig were futile. Sent to investigate, a military squadron discovered a drifting rig platform upon which there were no people evident and no signs of disturbance. Nothing was found. This incident has its parallel in the Mary Celeste incident in 1872. Inexplicable ship disappear-

ances are still commonplace. I recall the time when, in 1962, moored at a pier in the Red Sea, we sailors remarked on the cruise liner berthed next to us. This vessel set sail the night before our departure. Both liner and its passengers disappeared. We were told the liner was the victim of a rogue electric storm. I heard no more. The sea remains a very mysterious place.

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A quest for heroes Colin Bird Each week, Colin brings his slightly off-the-wall view of the world to the pages of EWN in his own irreverent style.

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ACK in nineteen hundred and freezing cold, when I lived briefly in Pennsylvania, I took myself along to the local movie theatre one night to see a film that was getting lots of rave reviews in the American press. The film was Death Wish. It’s the story of a man in New York City, whose wife is murdered by muggers when they ransack his apartment, leaving his traumatised daughter in a catatonic state. He then embarks on a one-man vigilante killing spree on the streets of the city. What amazed me at the time was that after each mugger was shot, the entire audience in the theatre leapt to their feet and applauded loudly. It emphasised in no uncertain way just how brassed off the American public

CHURCHILL: If ever we needed a man or woman like him, it is now.

were with the problem of violent crime, and the failure of the police to get to grips with it. The main character, Paul Kersey aka Charles Bronson, became an immediate hero and it was understandable. Unfortunately in 2015, we are sadly lacking in heroes. I’m not necessarily talking about blokes who go around bumping off muggers, but genuine role models for those of us who still hold dear traditional values. But the definition of the term hero has degraded into the perverted worship of disgraced politicians; pop stars who make tawdry assignations with strangers in public toilets; chefs who are more renowned for their bad language than the food they prepare, illbehaved overpaid footballers, and socalled comedians whose only talent is to ridicule and mock. Worse still, is that we do not have leaders who are prepared to make decisions on what is inherently right, but are diverted by political correctness or the need to buy votes with cheap, short-term policies.

If ever we needed a man or woman for our time, it is now. With standards degenerating, corruption among the ruling elite and police forces rife, and the world going to hell in a hand cart all around us, a champion of Churchillian proportions was never more needed. Someone who has been hitherto obscure perhaps, but who would rise dramatically to the frightening challenges facing us. It’s hard to see where such a personality could come from. The political landscape with it’s collection of incompetent and selfseeking misfits, is as barren as a eunuch’s Y-fronts and with a general election only weeks away, the prospect of such a figure emerging from the dross, looks bleak to say the least. But in the unlikely event that this should happen, just like the audience in that Pennsylvanian theatre all those years ago, I believe the majority of decent people in our country would leap to their feet and applaud loudly.



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Thursday BBC ONE 6:15pm Pointless 7:00pm BBC News at Six 7:30pm BBC London News 8:00pm The One Show 8:30pm EastEnders 9:00pm BBC Election Debate 2015 10:30pm BBC Election Debate 2015: The Reaction 11:00pm BBC News at Ten 11:30pm BBC London News 11:45pm Question Time 12:45am This Week

BBC TWO 5:15pm 'Allo, 'Allo! 5:45pm Just Good Friends 6:15pm Antiques Roadshow 7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm Antiques Roadshow 8:00pm Collectaholics 9:00pm Coast Australia 9:50pm Nature's Weirdest Events 10:00pm Banished 11:00pm Inside No 9 11:30pm Newsnight 12:20am Kill the Christians

ITV 3:00pm Judge Rinder 4:00pm Dickinson's Real Deal 5:00pm Tipping Point 6:00pm The Chase 7:00pm ITV News London 7:25pm Party Election Broadcast 7:30pm ITV News and Weather 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm Tonight 9:00pm Emmerdale 9:30pm Double Decker Driving School 10:00pm Ice Rink on the Estate 11:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 11:40pm The Agenda 12:25am Newzoids

CH4 6:00pm Four in a Bed 6:30pm Coach Trip 7:00pm The Simpsons 7:30pm Hollyoaks 8:00pm Channel 4 News 8:55pm Party Election Broadcast 9:00pm The Supervet 10:00pm The Island with Bear Grylls 11:00pm The Secret Life of the Pub 12:00am Skint 1:00am Raised by Wolves

CH5 6:00pm 5 News at 5 6:30pm Neighbours 7:00pm Home and Away 7:30pm 5 News Tonight 7:55pm Party Election Broadcast 8:00pm The Classic Car Show 9:00pm The Last Days of... 10:00pm The Hotel Inspector 11:00pm The Mentalist 11:55pm Born to Kill? 12:55am Access 1:00am Super Casino

SKY1 6:00pm The Simpsons 6:30pm Futurama 7:00pm Futurama 7:30pm The Simpsons 8:00pm The Simpsons 8:30pm The Simpsons 9:00pm Arrow 10:00pm Forever 11:00pm Wild Things 12:00am NCIS: Los Angeles

Friday BBC ONE 6:15pm Pointless 7:00pm BBC News at Six 7:30pm BBC London News 8:00pm The One Show 8:30pm A Question of Sport 9:00pm EastEnders 9:30pm MasterChef 10:00pm Have I Got News for You 10:30pm Mrs. Brown's Boys 11:00pm BBC News at Ten 11:25pm BBC London News 11:35pm The Graham Norton Show 12:25am Would I Lie to You?

BBC TWO 6:40pm Priceless Antiques Roadshow 7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm Antiques Roadshow 8:00pm Collectaholics 9:00pm An Island Parish 9:30pm Gardeners' World 10:00pm Sex and the Church 11:00pm The Clare Balding Show 11:30pm Newsnight 12:35am Later... with Jools Holland

ITV 6:00pm The Chase 7:00pm ITV News London 7:25pm Party Election Broadcast 7:30pm ITV News and Weather 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm Coronation Street 9:00pm Weekend Escapes with Warwick Davis 9:30pm Coronation Street 10:00pm Slow Train Through Africa with Griff Rhys-Jones 11:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 11:40pm Rambo: First Blood Part II 1:30am Jackpot247

CH4 6:30pm Coach Trip 7:00pm The Simpsons 7:30pm Hollyoaks 8:00pm Channel 4 News 8:30pm Unreported World 8:55pm Party Election Broadcast 9:00pm Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 10:00pm Gogglebox 11:00pm Alan Carr: Chatty Man 12:05am Virtually Famous

CH5 6:30pm Neighbours 7:00pm Home and Away 7:30pm 5 News Tonight 7:55pm Party Election Broadcast 8:00pm The Gadget Show 9:00pm Secrets of Great British Castles 10:00pm NCIS: New Orleans 11:00pm NCIS 11:55pm Law and Order: Special Victims Unit 12:50am True Crimes: The First 72 Hours

SKY1 6:30pm Futurama 7:00pm Futurama 7:30pm The Simpsons 8:00pm The Simpsons 8:30pm The Simpsons 9:00pm Relatively Clever 10:00pm Trollied 10:30pm Trollied 11:00pm Hawaii Five-0 12:00am Hawaii Five-0

Saturday BBC ONE 4:30pm F1: Grand Prix Qualifying 6:05pm Match of the Day Live 8:25pm BBC News 8:35pm Regional News 8:40pm Weather 8:45pm Atlantis 9:30pm The National Lottery: In It to Win It 10:20pm Casualty 11:10pm BBC News 11:25pm Weather 11:30pm Match of the Day 12:50am The Football League Show

BBC TWO 3:05pm Snooker 5:30pm Final Score 6:15pm Escape to the Continent 6:45pm Flog It! 7:30pm Gardeners World 8:00pm Snooker 9:00pm Dad's Army 9:30pm Jane Eyre 11:20pm QI XL 12:05am Snooker

ITV 3:40pm Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles 5:30pm Unforgettable 6:00pm Off Their Rockers 6:30pm Local News and Weather 6:45pm ITV News and Weather 7:00pm You've Been Framed! 8:00pm Ninja Warrior UK 9:00pm Britain's Got Talent 10:15pm Play to the Whistle 11:00pm ITV News and Weather 11:15pm Red Heat 1:10am Jackpot 247 4:00am The Jeremy Kyle Show USA 4:40am Nightscreen

CH4 5:10pm Come Dine with Me 5:45pm Come Dine with Me 6:15pm Come Dine with Me 6:50pm Come Dine with Me 7:15pm Come Dine with Me 7:45pm Channel 4 News 8:00pm Walking Through History 9:00pm World's Most Extreme... 10:00pm X-Men: First Class 12:40am In Fear

CH5 3:25pm Police Interceptors 4:25pm Columbo: Make Me a Perfect Murder 6:25pm The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door 7:20pm Britain's Horror Homes 8:10pm Can't Pay? We'll Take it Away! 9:05pm 5 News 9:10pm NCIS 10:10pm NCIS 11:10pm CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 12:10am Law and Order: Special Victims Unit

SKY1 3:00pm RSPCA Animal Rescue 3:30pm RSPCA Animal Rescue 4:00pm Modern Family 5:30pm Modern Family 6:00pm Wild Things 7:00pm Modern Family 7:30pm The Simpsons 8:00pm NCIS: Los Angeles 9:00pm Hawaii Five-0 10:00pm Eight Legged Freaks 12:00am Hawaii Five-0

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Sunday BBC ONE 3:10pm Points of View 3:25pm Songs of Praise 4:00pm F1 the Bahrain Grand Prix 7:05pm Celebrity Mastermind 7:35pm BBC News 7:50pm Regional News 7:55pm Weather 8:00pm Countryfile 9:00pm Antiques Roadshow 10:00pm Poldark 11:00pm BBC News 11:20pm Regional News 11:25pm Weather 11:30pm Match of the Day 2 12:30am Match of the Day: FA Cup Highlights

BBC TWO 5:00pm Snooker 7:00pm Penguins on a Plane: Great Animal Moves 8:00pm Snooker 9:10pm Coast Australia 10:00pm Hunters of the South Seas 11:00pm Bluestone 42 11:30pm Carnage 12:45am Snooker

ITV 3:35pm Britain's Got Talent 4:50pm Darcy Oake: Edge of Reality 5:50pm All Star Family Fortunes 6:50pm Ninja Warrior UK 7:50pm Local News and Weather 8:00pm ITV News and Weather 8:15pm Celebrity Squares 9:00pm Vera 11:00pm ITV News and Weather 11:15pm Perspectives 12:20am Piers Morgan's Life Stories

CH4 3:25pm The Simpsons 3:55pm The Simpsons 4:25pm The Simpsons 4:55pm Location, Location, Location 5:55pm A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 7:00pm Channel 4 News 7:20pm Ice Age: Continental Drift 9:00pm For the Love of Cars 10:00pm Indian Summers 11:30pm Gogglebox 12:30am First Dates

CH5 3:35pm The Land Before Time 4:55pm Alvin and the Chipmunks 6:40pm Pocahontas 8:10pm 5 News 8:15pm Ace Ventura: Pet Detective 10:00pm Stolen 11:55pm Drive Angry 1:50am Jackass

SKY1 3:00pm Harrow: A Very British School 4:00pm Modern Family 4:30pm Modern Family 5:00pm Modern Family 5:30pm Modern Family 6:00pm About a Boy 6:30pm About a Boy 7:00pm The Simpsons 7:30pm The Simpsons 8:00pm Wild Things 9:00pm The Simpsons 9:30pm The Simpsons 10:00pm Hawaii Five-0 11:00pm NCIS: Los Angeles 12:00am Hawaii Five-0

Monday BBC ONE 8:00pm The One Show 8:30pm The Leader Interviews 9:00pm EastEnders 9:30pm Panorama 10:00pm MasterChef 11:00pm BBC News 11:30pm Regional News 11:40pm Weather 11:45pm Have I Got a Bit More News for You 12:25am The Graham Norton Show

BBC TWO 7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm Antiques Roadshow 8:00pm The Mekong River with Sue Perkins 9:00pm Alex Polizzi Chefs on Trial.

10:00pm Inside Harley Street 11:00pm Jack Dee's Election Helpdesk 11:30pm Newsnight 12:15am Weather

ITV 6:00pm The Paul O'Grady Show 7:00pm Local News and Weather 7:30pm ITV News and Weather 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm Coronation Street 9:00pm Wild Ireland 9:30pm Coronation Street 10:00pm Safe House 11:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 11:40pm The Agenda 12:20am Slow Train Through Africa with Griff Rhys-Jones

CH4 6:00pm Four in a Bed 6:30pm Coach Trip 7:00pm The Simpsons 7:30pm Hollyoaks 8:00pm Channel 4 News 8:55pm Party Election Broadcast 9:00pm Food Unwrapped 9:30pm Travel Man: 48 Hours in Marrakech 10:00pm Skint 11:00pm Raised by Wolves 11:35pm 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 12:35am The Island with Bear Grylls

CH5 6:00pm 5 News 6:30pm Neighbours 7:00pm Home and Away 7:30pm 5 News 7:55pm Party Election Broadcast 8:00pm The Gadget Show 9:00pm Police Interceptors 10:00pm Gotham 11:00pm Person of Interest 11:55pm Lock Up 2:05am Super Casino

SKY1 6:00pm The Simpsons 6:30pm Futurama 7:00pm Futurama 7:30pm The Simpsons 8:00pm The Simpsons 8:30pm The Simpsons 9:00pm Modern Family 9:30pm Driving School of Mum and Dad 10:00pm The Simpsons 10:30pm Futurama 11:00pm Arrow 12:00am Critical 1:00am Hawaii Five-0

Tuesday BBC ONE 6:15pm Pointless 7:00pm BBC News 7:30pm Regional News 8:00pm The One Show 8:30pm EastEnders 9:00pm Holby City 10:00pm Ordinary Lies 11:00pm BBC News 11:30pm Regional News 11:40pm Weather 11:45pm Del Boys and Dealers 12:45am In the Electric Mist

BBC TWO 7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm Antiques Roadshow 8:00pm The Mekong River with Sue Perkins 9:00pm Alex Polizzi 10:00pm Back in Time for Dinner 11:00pm Later Live... with Jools Holland 11:30pm Newsnight 12:15am Weather

ITV 3:00pm Judge Rinder 4:00pm Dickinson's Real Deal 5:00pm Tipping Point 6:00pm The Paul O'Grady Show 7:00pm Local News and Weather 7:30pm ITV News and Weather 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm UEFA Champions League 11:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 11:40pm UEFA Champions League Highlights 12:40am Benidorm

CH4 3:10pm Countdown 4:00pm Deal or No Deal 5:00pm Come Dine with Me 6:00pm Four in a Bed 6:30pm Coach Trip 7:00pm The Simpsons 7:30pm Hollyoaks 8:00pm Channel 4 News 8:55pm Party Election Broadcast 9:00pm Plus Sized Wars 10:00pm One Born Every Minute 11:00pm Ballot Monkeys 11:35pm Skint 12:35am The Island with Bear Grylls

CH5 3:15pm NCIS 4:15pm Concrete Canyons 6:00pm 5 News 6:30pm Neighbours 7:00pm Home and Away 7:30pm 5 News 7:55pm Party Election Broadcast 8:00pm Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead 2 9:00pm Britain's Horror Homes 10:00pm The Devil's Disciple 11:00pm Family Secrets and Lies 12:00am Can't Stop, Won't Stop

SKY1 3:00pm NCIS: Los Angeles 4:00pm The Fanatics 5:00pm Futurama 5:30pm Futurama 6:00pm The Simpsons 6:30pm Futurama 7:00pm Futurama 7:30pm The Simpsons 8:30pm The Simpsons 9:00pm The Flash 10:00pm Critical 11:00pm Forever 12:00am Hawaii Five-0

Wednesday BBC ONE 5:30pm Flog It! 6:15pm Pointless 7:00pm BBC News 7:30pm Regional News 8:00pm The One Show 8:30pm The Leader Interviews 9:00pm MasterChef 10:00pm Secret Britain 11:00pm BBC News 11:30pm Regional News 11:40pm Weather 11:45pm A Question of Sport 12:15am Drugs in Sport

BBC TWO 3:00pm Daily Politics Election Debate 4:00pm Snooker 7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm Antiques Roadshow 8:00pm The Mekong River with Sue Perkins 9:00pm Alex Polizzi 10:00pm World's Richest Terror Army 11:00pm QI 11:30pm Newsnight 12:15am Weather

ITV 6:00pm The Paul O'Grady Show 7:00pm Regional News and Weather 7:25pm Party Election Broadcast 7:30pm ITV News and Weather 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm Coronation Street 9:00pm Give a Pet a Home 10:00pm Newzoids 10:30pm The Delivery Man 11:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 11:40pm Pop Gold 12:40am Corfu: A Tale of Two Islands

CH4 6:00pm Four in a Bed 6:30pm Coach Trip 7:00pm The Simpsons 7:30pm Hollyoaks 8:00pm Channel 4 News 8:55pm Party Election Broadcast 10:00pm The Island with Bear Grylls 11:00pm First Dates 12:00am One Born Every Minute

CH5 6:00pm 5 News at 5 6:30pm Neighbours 7:00pm Home and Away 7:30pm 5 News Tonight 7:55pm Party Election Broadcast 8:00pm GPs: Behind Closed Doors 9:00pm The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door 10:00pm Autopsy: The Last Hours of Robin Williams 11:00pm Britain's Favourite StandUp Comedian 1:55am Super Casino

SKY1 4:00pm The Fanatics 5:00pm Futurama 5:30pm Futurama 6:00pm The Simpsons 6:30pm Futurama 7:00pm Futurama 7:30pm The Simpsons 8:30pm The Simpsons :00pm Wild Things 10:00pm Eight Legged Freaks 12:00am NCIS: Los Angeles



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LIBRA (September 24 - October 23) This is a highly sociable week, and you could meet some new faces that not only attract but inspire you. You are a social butterfly, and this brings out your Libran flutteriness.

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LEO (July 24 - August 23) Someone you have been holding at arm’s length recently is insisting on getting closer. Charm and tact alone may not save the day, but enlisting the help of a friend could.

SCORPIO (October 24 - November 22) You dominate the scene this week and no one is in any doubt about what you are aiming for. If you want to impress someone new to your circle, however, try a bit of cunning as opposed to brow-beating.

VIRGO (August 24 - September 23) The hard work you have been putting in recently has left you tired and, at times, quite tetchy. This week you will start to see the rewards of your efforts which will undoubtedly help you to keep up the momentum.

SAGITTARIUS (November 23 December 21) Communication and selfexpression are what it's all about this week. You should realise that you are entitled to some fun.

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CAPRICORN (December 22 January 20) The call of romance is strong but so is that of your business life. The two will clash to the detriment of each other if you do not plan ahead and pace yourself.

Fill the grid so that every row, every column and every 3X3 box contains the digits 1-9. There’s no maths involved. You solve the puzzle with reasoning and logic.

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AQUARIUS (January 21 February 19) Such is your popularity this week that you can be assured of success in many things. PISCES (February 20 March 20) For some time you have been trying to settle a certain matter. Although it is in your nature to get things out of the way quickly, this has not been possible. Be sure that all is not what it seems.

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Nonagram 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.

TARGET:

Average: 12

Very good: 21

Good: 15

Excellent: 26

aped, awed, dare, darn, dawn, dean, dear, draw, drew, dune, dupe, nard, nerd, nude, pard, pend, rand, read, rend, rude, rued, wade, wand, ward, wend, awned, drape, drawn, drupe, duper, padre, paned, pared, pawed, perdu, prude, raped, under, unwed, upend, upped, wader, waned, wared, append, dapper, napped, pander, pawned, pruned, rapped, unawed, unread, upward, wander, warden, warned, warped, predawn, undrape, wrapped, UNWRAPPED

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GEMINI (May 22 - June 21) The company is so interesting that you can hardly tear yourself away and new experiences are arriving every day. You could be forgiven for getting a little over-excited. CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Someone close gets a real stroke of luck this week and no doubt the benefits will rub off on you. It seems that some fortune will come your way by the end of the month and lead you to see a situation in quite a different light.

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FLEW or TEST FEST FEET

TAURUS (April 21 - May 21) The urge to get ahead at as fast a pace as possible is apparent this week. Some would say not before time. However, you know the art of choosing the moment and it has not been until now that you have felt the time was right.

Alicante TODAY:

TEST TEAT FEAT FLAT FLAW

ARIES (March 21 - April 20) A friend of long standing comes up with some bright ideas to get you out of a tricky situation. Don't be surprised. You have for a long time now underestimated their worth.

1. JAVELIN, 2. 1930s (1931), 3. THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, 4. 2002, 5. PINCHBECK, 6. GOLDEN HIND (or GOLDEN HINDE), 7. MIDAS


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Across 3 Can eels somehow purify? (7) 7 A smell from the food, our dinner (5) 8 Leg-up to a degree? Get bread! (5) 9 Really learned about red meats (8) 10 Beautiful French girl sounding alarm (5) 13 Lass finishes with the idiot (3) 15 Supplies arrived in damaged crates (6) 16 Adapted canoes for big seas (6) 17 Greek god of use in the kitchen (3) 19 Transfers art in the Civil Service (5) 23 Produce electricity from green tea (8) 24 Enthusiastic, as found in flea germs (5) 25 A range of potential votes (5) 26 Hawaiian garland, certain relaxation (7) Down 1 Turned out, so I be in Idaho (5) 2 Divided country in New York or Eastern seaboard area (5) 3 Alternatively reclines not in fisher-

Across 1 Acknowledgments of appreciation (6) 4 Earlier in time (6) 7 Be without (4) 8 Time or space between (8) 9 Imply as a possibility (7) 12 Lacking self-confidence (3) 14 On a ship, train, plane or other vehicle (6) 15 Desert plant (6) 16 Is the owner (3) 18 Arachnids (7) 22 Being within reasonable or average limits (8) 23 Come upon, as if by accident (4) 24 Four-footed animals (6) 25 Last day of the week (6)

man's baskets (6) 4 Roused when a vigil comes to a sorry end (8) 5 Rewriting tag lines is theft (8) 6 Soldiers hidden in farmyard (4) 11 Shell motor at full speed (8) 12 Pioneers such as pay their bills (8)

13 As quiet as a snake (3) 14 Sounds like a star issue (3) 18 Reluctant to produce a few lines (6) 20 Fruit available in Fontvieille, Monaco (5) 21 Leaves left off the roof (5) 22 Ray's joyful expression? (4)

Code Breaker Each number in the Code Breaker grid represents a different letter of the alphabet. In this week’s puzzle, 15 represents J and 18 represents M, so fill in J every time the figure 15 appears and M every time the figure 18 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.

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTIONS CRYPTIC Across: 1 Purchase, 5 Elms, 9 Chatter, 10 Plain, 11 Lion, 12 Desires, 15 Assume, 16 Severe, 19 Instead, 21 Bags, 24 Alert, 25 Leading, 26 Easy, 27 Princess. Down: 1 Peculiar, 2 Reasons, 3 Hate, 4 Screen, 6 Leave, 7 Sent, 8 Spoiled, 13 Imitate, 14 Messages, 17 Examine, 18 Sailor, 20 Needs, 22 Bare, 23 Earn. QUICK Across: 1 Dares, 5 Heads, 8 Never, 9 Soldier, 10 Earlier, 11 Cell, 12/18 Big top, 14 Mesh, 15 Inch, 21 Look, 23 Examine, 25 Confirm, 26 Tramp, 27 Sleek, 28 Clear. Down: 1 Dancer, 2 Reverse, 3 Straight, 4 Absorb, 5 Half, 6 Alike, 7 Shrill, 13 Gigantic, 16 Climate, 17 Clocks, 19 Permit, 20 Helper, 22 Ounce, 24 Link.

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION

17 Without support (5) 19 Dramas (5) 20 Put on clothes (5) 21 Acquires (4)

fully (5) 12 Allayed (9) 13 Day immediately before today (9)

English - Spanish The clues are mixed, some clues are in Spanish and some are in English. Across 1 Height (of object) (6) 3 Weapon (4) 7 Day (3) 9 Arrival (of person, letter etc) (7) 10 Ganar (sueldo) (4) 11 Hueso (4) 14 Gaviota (7) 15 Mar (3) 16 Faja (de tela) (4) 17 Head (of person) (6) Down 1 Direcciones (9) 2 Rollo (de tela, papel, cuerda fina, cable fino) (4) 4 Razones (7) 5 Housewife (3,2,4) 6 Cama (mueble) (3) 8 Atrasos (7) 12 Pero (uso adversativo) (3) 13 Soul (of a person) (4)

Hexagram 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 (SOLEMN) and one letter in four other cells are given as clues. AFRESH

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ENGLISH-SPANISH Across: 1 Listen, 4 Hips, 8 Shade, 9 Clean, 10 Religioso, 13 Young, 15 Unico, 16 Soap, 17 Castle.

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SOLEMN (10)

Down: 1 Last, 2 Stage, 3 Evenings, 5 Ice, 6 Son, 7 Aceituna, 11 Skirt, 12 Doce, 13 Yes, 14 Uva.

HAREMS

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LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION

Funagram Unscramble the name of a famous sporting trophy (two words): LIAR’S MUD CAP FUNAGRAM SOLUTION: FOOD PROCESSOR, ADMIRAL’S CUP

Unscramble the name of a kitchen appliance (two words): SO DROOPS FORCE

Down 1 Apparatus used to communicate at a distance over a wire (9) 2 Forebears (9) 3 Bee wound (5) 4 Mouthfuls (5) 5 Croft (4) 6 Arrive at (5) 10 Young women (5) 11 Mock or make fun of play-

1 Cheery, 2 Farmer, 3 Wiggle, 4 Regard, 5 Melons, 6 Bagged, 7 Desire, 8 Jogger, 9 Threat, 10 Injury, 11 Reader, 12 Bleary, 13 Rumour, 14 Quoted, 15 Abroad, 16 Purred, 17 Landed, 18 Tramps, 19 Driven


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A Russian takeover bid? MIKE WALSH is again taking on the role of appeaser, 1930s’ style. As Goebbels said: “If you lie hard enough, everyone believes it.” Mike asserts that “mainstream media seems to have toned down the anti-Nazi rhetoric.” This is simply not true; the foul history of Nazism has never had more publicity, with hardly a day passing when we are not reminded of what Hitler did. Mike’s only ‘evidence’ of proNazi activity is the commemoration of Latvians who fought alongside the Germans in the Second World War. Has he stopped to think why they did so? Has he forgotten that the USSR invaded the Baltic States in 1940, taking away their independence? No wonder that Balts took advantage of the German invasion of the USSR in 1941 to try to win their freedom back. The Baltic States today have every reason to fear a new attempt to swallow them into Russia. Mike reminds us that Germany was the bad guy in 1939 – fair enough. But if Putin does not want to be compared to Hitler, why does he go on imitating him? His takeover of the Crimea was a shameless copy of Hitler’s takeover of the Czech Sudetenland first, and then the whole of Czechoslovakia. For Sudetenland, read Crimea, and for the whole of Czechoslovakia, read Ukraine and the Baltic States. History is indeed repeating itself; let us just hope that Putin will somehow be put off from carrying his Hitler-imitation through! Bill Campbell (by email)

Helpline tip WITH reference to an article about the ‘Alertcop’ app, I have looked it up and it is for reporting crimes one is witnessing, not for reporting a crime when one is the victim. It does not replace or add to the system for victims reporting a crime on the 902 102 112 number, for instance. With that system, the victim gives information about the crime and

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Car SOS. They showcase Britain’s car history in restoring old classics and the thriving industry of highly-talented companies and individuals with hands-on engineering expertise. This may encourage young people in Britain to take up an engineering apprenticeship instead of going to university to study some obscure subject in the social sciences and waste three years philosophising. Richard Beames, Los Boliches (Malaga)

THAT awed phrase: “I don’t know how they do it!” comes to mind every time I see a palm lopped the oldfashioned way. Linda Gonzalez, Altea (Alicante)

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I WISH that people like Cassandra Nash in her column would try to see the whole picture when reporting on South American politics. In a recent column she castigated Venezuela as a totalitarian system. She must know that the late President Hugo Chavez and present incumbent, Nicolas Maduro, were both elected in democratically-held elections despite US attempts to destabilise them. Even former US President Jimmy Carter said that Venezuela’s election process was the best in the world. It is precisely because some of the old political parties are seen to be tired and corrupt that new movements like Podemos and Syriza are becoming so popular. When it comes to totalitarian systems we shouldn’t criticise too loudly. Which states in the world imprison people without trial, invade other countries and spy on their own citizens? I don’t think we should be too smug, now should we? Les Adams, Orihuela Costa (Alicante)

WHAT’s with all these stupid EHIC letters? The cards aren’t valid if you live here, they’re for tourists. If you’re a pensioner living here you need a Spanish Social Security card, simple. No more of it please! There are enough other issues for expats to deal with. Amazed Steve, Palma Nova (Mallorca) Editor’s note: Foreign residents registered with Social Security need Spain’s version of the EHIC, the Tarjeta Sanitaria Europea (TSE). This provides Spanish residents with emergency medical treatment and care when travelling inside the EU.

Driven crazy CONGRATULATIONS to Leapy Lee on a wonderful article – absolutely spot-on! With reference to Jeremy Clarkson and the BBC Programme, Top Gear, they are dinosaurs that have been

operating the same format for the last 23 years. Every week, two overgrown schoolboys and their verticallychallenged accomplice predictably present the same boring programme content, namely drag-racing two sports cars on an old airfield. They compete against one another in a race from A to B in Europe in a car, train or Shanks’s pony. They get some B-List celebrity to drive a ‘sit-up and beg’ small family saloon around the same old airfield against the clock, with Clarkson’s same inane comment: “Going through the chicane.” They take beaten-up old jalopies, weld on some steel and drive them to destruction in some God-forsaken place in Africa, Russia or South America where the local inhabitants think they are all nuts and should be certified. Same old bloke in a space suit driving around the same old airfield (mind the old 747 Jumbo!). If cars are your bag there is no comparison between Top Gear and two other interesting and educational motoring programmes, Wheeler Dealers and

NOT long ago I treated a dear friend and her family to dinner. The bill for four of us only came to €82 and the standard was so high the waiters merited a good tip. Having sorted out a €50 and two €20 notes to cover the cost I added €5 and some coins to mark my appreciation. As we made our way out the waitress approached me and said I had given them too much money. I told her it was to show how much we all enjoyed the meals and their service. I walked on out to my car and my guest followed but was stopped by the same waitress who showed her what I had paid. I had given her two €50 notes by mistake and she insisted that I took one back. Such refreshing honesty renews one’s faith in human nature in these days where corruption and dishonesty fill hundreds of pages in our newspapers each week. Needless to say, I shall return many times. John Wilkinson, Playa Flamenca (Alicante)

Change of diet FOLLOWERS of Barcelona Football Club will doubtless be pleased by the current form of the club and in particular the form and behaviour of Luis Suarez. Barça seems to have curbed his habit of biting people, or perhaps he’s turned vegetarian! Harvey ‘Hogan’ Appel, Sorbas (Almeria)

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With spring here, careful what you feed the ducks David THE Dogman

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WITH spring here many pools and ponds will attract ducks, and we all love to feed them. But it is important to feed these wild creatures the right thing. Most commonly people throw scraps of bread, crackers, popcorn and similar bread-type products, but unfortunately these are also some of the least nutritious, according to Melissa Mayntz of bird ing.about.com. She says: “Bread has little nutritional value and can harm growth, pollute waterways and attract rodents and other pests.

FEEDING THE DUCKS Oats, rice and birdseed better for them than bread. “Similarly, ducks should not be fed any products that are spoiled or mouldy; different types of mould can be fatal to waterfowl.” However, that is not to mean we shouldn’t feed ducks, geese and swans as there are other treats we can feed them as part of a healthy and nutritious diet. “Ducks will eat a great deal of different foods, and

the best foods include: - Oats (uncooked; rolled or quick) - Rice (cooked) - Birdseed (any type) - Peas or corn (defrosted, no need to cook) - Earthworms - Mealworms (fresh or dried) - Chopped lettuce or other greens or salad mixes - Vegetable trimmings or

Stolen Yorkie ‘flags down’ rescue van A STOLEN Yorkshire Terrier abandoned more than 100 miles from its home has been rescued in the UK after reportedly stopping an RSPCA van. Inspector Stephanie Law explained Alfie ran into the country road in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, and sat to make her stop. As soon as she did so and opened the door, Alfie jumped inside the van. The RSPCA officer

scanned his microchip and discovered seven-year-old Alfie had been reported stolen from a house in the West Midlands, more than 100 miles away, days beforehand. “I have had plenty of people wave me down for help, but I have never actually been flagged down by a dog in need of rescue before. “It was as if he recognised my uniform and knew I was there to res-

cue him,” Law said. The RSPCA thinks Alfie was probably dumped in the woods but ran out when he heard the van. Owner Kirsty Mitton was over the moon to have her beloved pet, who seemed none the worse for wear, back and said she didn’t think she would see him again. Sadly another terrier taken in the burglary is still missing and did not have a microchip fitted.

peels (chopped) - Duck feed pellets can be purchased from farming or agricultural supply stores.” People should stop feeding if the birds appear uninterested or are leaving the food uneaten. Melissa added that people should remember wild birds can be aggressive, such as larger waterfowl like swans and geese.

Mum and daughter reunite to house-sit By Lamia Walker of HouseSitMatch JENNY and Gemma have been living apart for 18 months, ever since Gemma left Brisbane in Australia to study in Paris. She now lives in a tiny studio, a former maid’s sleeping quarters on the sixth floor of an old residential building - too small to accommodate more than one person. Jenny is always looking for affordable ways to travel in order to meet up with her children who are mostly based in Europe. House-sitting is one way she can exchange her 30 years of experience as a home and pet owner for free accommodation. Henry Mahew and Pepin le Bref are a pair of rescue cats adopted by Chris and Letitia when they were living in France. Now settled in Valencia in retirement they occasionally need

sitters to care for their mature cats when they go on holiday. They prefer to have sitters at home to care for their mature pets, and for their extensive gardens. The fact that Jenny is a keen gardener and that both mother and daughter love cats made them an excellent choice when Chris was looking online for house-sitters. Three weeks in Valencia this summer sounded rather appealing to the women who were looking for a sunny spot to meet in Europe. As for Henry and Pepin, they weren’t at all fussed, they’re staying in the comfort of their own home. Register now for your free 60-day trial and secure your Free Easy Guide to Housesitting. To find a pet-sitter go to www.HousesitMatch.com or call Lamia on +44 (0)1865 521508.


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‘Come back home!’ Cameron’s plea to voters, but not to illegal immigrants Nora Johnson

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OR you, what are the big issues at the heart of next month’s UK general election? For many, they’re immigration, the economy and the NHS. But what we’ll inevitably see will be politicians talking at voters about their pet issues rather than debating policy amongst themselves, let alone listening to what Joe Public has to say. None of the mainstream parties speaks for a majority. None speaks from a position of strength because the mainstream’s exhausted and resorts to slogans and soundbites.

ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS: The UK can’t continue to be the world’s destination of choice, something has to give. They’ll all be on the defensive about one issue or other; the Tories about immigration and the NHS, Labour about the economy while the Lib Dems have the ingenious idea of improving any government by blocking the oth-

er parties’ policies. Well, let’s look at one of these issues from Joe Public’s perspective: immigration. Recently we learnt that 40 illegal immigrants are detained every day thanks to the ‘hostile environment’ the government has created. What’s meant by ‘hostile environment’? Immigrants are detained and invariably released, so

back to business as usual? Perhaps they’re detained in an asylum centre with beds, showers, food and leisure facilities too? Some have indeed had a hard life in their native countries. But wouldn’t it be better if they stayed and sought change there? Otherwise those left behind genuinely seeking change have less of a say. Anyway, isn’t this the point of the UK’s foreign aid programme (itself due to outstrip the defence budget within 15 years, the UK already the world’s second largest aid donor)? The UK can’t continue being the world’s destination of choice. As a lifeboat, it’s already beginning to sink under the weight of these arrivals. Something’s got to give, otherwise everyone goes down.

We, the voters, can’t offer a handy cut-out-and-keep guide for the next government. Quite reasonably, it’ll view taking advice from Joe Public a bit like taking parenting advice from Britney Spears. But our response to this is simple. If illegal immigrants can’t be deported immediately (it’s their Human Rights, stupid!), then threaten employers with very heavy fines, if necessary close their businesses. At least that would stop them employing illegals and help curb the flow. But the most effective deterrent of all: withholding benefits? Sorry, still a pipedream... Yes, the parties talk a lot, but are they saying anything? Nora Johnson’s thrillers Landscape of Lies, Retribution, Soul Stealer, The De Clerambault Code (www.nora-johnson.com) available from Amazon in paperback/eBook (€0.89;£0.79) and iBookstore. Profits to Cudeca.

Side-effects of Gurtel corruption A weekly look - and not entirely impartial reaction to the Spanish political scene

THE appearance of big names in Valencian politics mired in the Gurtel corruption case was postponed until after the municipal elections. This information produced more yawns than indignation although no tears will be shed if the businessmen and politicians involved go to jail. But this is not the only outcome of Gurtel - the German version of the surname of its prime mover Francisco Correa. The Gurtel investigation amputated some of the corrupt tentacles ensnaring public administrations, public figures and public contracts. But as the Andalucia elections demonstrated, and as pollsters continue to predict, the fallout from Gurtel has changed the face of Spanish politics by breaking the PP-PSOE stranglehold on national politics.

taxpayers within his own party and outside it will be happy to fund this humanitarian gesture.

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EURO-MP Juan Fernando Lopez Aguilar was the man who put his signature to the Anti-Gender Violence law in 2007 when he was Minister of Justice. His ex-wife accused him of “physical and verbal ill-treatment,” charges he denied in a Canary Islands court. Guilty until proven innocent, Lopez Aguilar’s party PSOE membership was suspended as a precautionary measure. No doubt Susana Diaz wishes the party would do the same with her predecessors Manuel Chaves and Jose Antonio Griñan. DENIAL: Lopez Aguilar protests his innocence.

The right way LIKE the Tories in the UK, the Partido Popular (PP) is regarded by many as the Nasty Party.

Wanting to be seen in a more empathetic light, the government announced that illegal immigrants will once again receive health care and not only

emergency treatment. Since illegal immigrants can’t vote, this cannot be dismissed as a vote-catcher. On the contrary, it could cost Rajoy votes. Not all

Cupboard love MARIANO RAJOY won the 2011 elections not because of his political image, but despite it. After losing the 2004 and 2008 general elections he finally triumphed because the electorate blamed former president Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero and not the international situation for the economic crisis. They believed that Rajoy could solve their financial problems, returning them to pre-2008 levels of prosperity. Zapatero played it by the Keynesian book and failed. Rajoy played it Brussels’ way and Spain is on an even keel again. That’s what Rajoy will say when campaigning. It’s an approach that might have succeeded if so many who voted for him weren’t worse off now.



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10th April I HAD the seventh chemo treatment last week. It was the fastest I have ever been seen and so I was only at the hospital until 1.30pm which was a relief since I always arrive at 7.15am making it a long day. I have to say that the side effects kick in about two to three days after the treatment now. I am left feeling listless, very achy and generally a bit wobbly. Nothing that stops me from getting on with normal life, but the pace slows down greatly and I am far more susceptible to coughs and colds. Hence the hacking cough I have now, more antibiotics which I dislike, but at

least my temperature is under the dangerous 38 degrees mark. I am sure the battery in my thermometer is going to run out at any moment as I have to diligently monitor my temperature. If I hit the 38 degree mark then I have to go to hospital for tests as it is a sign of an infection that I might not be in shape to fight on my own. Luckily I have avoided this as it would mean a possible hospital stay and put my treatment back.

I am now preparing for radiotherapy I was told that once I was in the last cycle of chemotherapy I had to ring the radiotherapy team at Carlos Haya to book my scan in preparation for the next stage of my treatment. I called at the beginning of April and efficiently they called me back and I went in

on April 7 for a scan of my torso which then provided them with an idea of how to mark out the area to be radiated. This type of CAT scan is painless as there is no intravenous dye used. You just have to strip down to your waist, in my case because my cancer was in the breast and armpit, and put your arms outstretched over your head, incline your head to the unaffected side and not move an inch. After the scan the nurse came in and explained that they were going to tattoo me to mark out the zone that they would administer the radiotherapy to. The dye is permanent. So four little and quick punctures were filled with dye and I was done. I had a chat with another nurse who explained the importance of moisturising in preparation for radiotherapy. At this stage they couldn’t tell me how many sessions I would need. That would have to be discussed with my doctor. However, a mini-

mum of 15 and up to a maximum of 35 sessions were discussed. I have fair skin so it is likely that my skin will become red and irritated. I was also given instructions on what not to do! No deodorant or perfumes or extreme water temperatures! So that’s the end to my scorching showers then!

I can’t use deodorant or perfume! And a whole host of other things and of course to avoid the sun. I have to say though that I am really pleased with how things have been going although I don’t have any concrete results of how my treatment has gone yet. Finishing chemo will be such a relief. A little like a bored child… I have had enough now! Yesterday was a day to for-

Baby brain is all in the mind, say US scientists BABY brain has long since been blamed on the forgetfulness of new mothers and pregnant women, but scientists say in reality baby brain doesn’t exist. While those who are pregnant may believe their memory is worse than usual, a study has found that they perform just as well as other women in mental tests.

Other key skills, including attention span and spatial awareness, were equally unaffected by pregnancy, according to a study by a team at Brigham Young University in Salt Lake City (USA). They put 21 mothersto-be through a series of mental tests a few weeks before their baby was due and again a couple

of months after the birth. Another 21 women who weren’t pregnant and had never had any children also completed the three-hour set of tests and the results showed no obvious difference in memory, thinking, attention span, organisational or spatial skills. However, despite the findings, the researchers said the group of preg-

nant women and new mothers thought they had done worse, even though they hadn’t. Lead author of the study, Professor Larson said the expectation of baby brain may be so strong that a pregnant woman is extra-alert to memory lapses. So, although they happen no more than usual, they may be noticed more.

get about cancer and my motorway breakdown! It was time to catch up with friends. Jorge and I had a splendid lunch in Fuengirola. Gosh we all laughed so much and have put a date in the diary to meet again soon. Laughing is the best tonic ever. The children dragged themselves out of bed today and rather like an adult who has to work, they too were pretty happy that it was Friday. Well that makes all of us then. Another week gone and I am not one to wish away my life, but the passing of time for us is all about life and healing. The children have a great loss to come to terms with and I have a physical and mental battle which should be a much shorter ordeal. My cancer is easier to deal with because there is something to be done and a process to go through. Emotional trauma is far more deeply rooted with no road map to navigate your way out of. They are making a progress, little by little and day by day.

Paper towels most hygienic PAPER towels are the most hygienic way to dry hands after going to the bathroom. A study has found that hand dryers, in comparison, tend to spray bacteria over the room and could infect people standing nearby, and more modern and powerful jet dryers are even worse and can spray liquid and bacteria up to 1.5 metres. Researchers found 27 times more germs in the air around jet-air dryers in comparison with the air around paper towel dispensers. Parents are also advised to keep children away from the air coming out of dryers as the greatest spread of microbes is found between 0.6 to 0.9 metres from the floor, around the same face height of a child who might be standing nearby.


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Forget 12 week scans, new technology allows you to see the moment of life NEW technology is allowing parents to view the moment their baby is conceived through IVF. The video and photos available from the moment of conception are thanks to revolutionary technology that allows medics to record from fertilisation to the division of cells, right through to the growth of an embryo and help scientists learn more about

the IVF process. There are now around 150 couples in the UK who have used EmbryoScope technology. Professor Simon Fishel, head of the first clinic in Britain to use the EmbryoScope, said: “To be able to see this is absolutely wonderful science for us.” EMBRYOSCOPE: Wonderful science.

Sleep problems discussed SLEEP disorders affect over 30 per cent of the Spanish population. As a result, Alicante’s Sleep Unit at Vistahermosa Clinic organised a conference directed at medical staff to familiarise them with sleep medicine and how to approach a patient with sleeping complaints. “The sessions are intended to educate and train professionals in the detection of these disorders,” said Doctor Paula Gimenez, chief medical officer at the Sleep Unit. She added: “There is little training in sleep

medicine among health professionals and this results in poor diagnosis and treatment failures, but the discipline has made great strides in the last 10 years.” A sedentary lifestyle and obesity, stress and long working days, as well as the presence of more technology has meant more people are sleeping less and have poorer quality sleep. The Sleep Unit runs a series of tests to study sleep and what happens during it for a diagnosis and treatment.

New European campaign helps smokers become quitters IN preparation for World No Tobacco Day on May 31, the European Commission has launched this year’s Ex-Smokers are Unstoppable campaign and is inviting smokers to take up the challenge and gradually work towards a smokefree life. Aimed to encourage and help people quit the habit, the campaign was launched in 28 European countries including Spain, where 33 per cent of the population is believed to smoke. The 2015 edition of

the campaign is more intent than ever on helping people quit and embrace the multiple health benefits a smoke-free life can bring. Apart from the personal benefits, the commission stresses that quitting also benefits society and economy, reducing the load on health services. In conjunction with the campaign, a new improved version of iCoach has been launched. The digital assistant is available free of charge both online and for Apple and

Android phones and gadgets in 23 different languages, and has in past editions of the campaign helped more than 10,000 people stop smoking

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Skin cancer on rise in seniors PENSIONERS are seven times more likely to develop skin cancer than they were 40 years ago. According to Cancer Research UK, men aged 65 and over are around 10 times more likely to be diagnosed with malignant melanoma than those of their parents’ generation, and older women are about five times more likely to develop the disease.

Around 5,700 pensioners are now diagnosed with melanoma each year in the UK compared with just 600 a year four decades ago. The large increase is being blamed on the introduction of the cheap package holiday boom from the 1960s when more people were going abroad, unaware of the dangerous effects of the sun’s rays.


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Should the UK stay in the EU? TONY BLAIR, Britain’s former prime minister, has launched a major attack on David Cameron’s plan for an EU referendum in the UK. Do you think that the UK should leave the EU or is it better to stay in Europe? Sammy and Paul, owners of Splash Pools Mijas on Costa del Sol, felt that that the UK had given too much in the past to other countries while barely looking after its own. “The UK should leave the EU and concentrate on improving the National Health System, education and so on. What other country refuses to pay for its own people’s needs such as the NHS and education while at the same time handing out to others? There is something very wrong with that. “The only one we would vote for SAMMY & PAUL: UK should leave EU and concentrate on its own people.

STREET TALK is Nigel Farage of UKIP as we think he does talk sense,” they said. But Betty Herr of La Cala Lions on the Costa del Sol disagreed. She remarked: “I don’t normally agree with Tony Blair but on this occasion I do. The impact of the UK leaving the EU would be dangerous and a lot of the smaller countries would suffer. It would definitely have its repercussions and do a lot of damage, so I think the UK should stay with Europe.” Laszlo Miklosi also believed it would be better

BRIAN: Leaving would be bad for expats. LASZLO: Unity is important. to stay in the EU: “In the end we all have to be one, everyone has to fight for the same future but if we are all in different groups it would be harder.” Originally from Hungary, the owner of La Campana in Quesada, Costa Blanca, said the EU had not necessarily helped Hungary, or people in the UK as it had just opened the doors for people to move there, but he does believe in bringing everyone together.“Unity is important,” he commented.

Brian Dulston of Aloe Vera Forever Living was an exLabour councillor for many years back in the UK. He said: “Well, I don’t believe the UK would be better off coming out of Europe. And for people living on the Costa Blanca, I think it would be bad for British expats, causing turmoil in Spain.”

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Herbs for the terrace, allotment and garden – a baker’s dozen for starters

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

SINCE living in Spain herbs have featured in the plantings in the garden, experimental terrace gardens, builder’s bucket salad bars, our allotment when we had it, and the naturally occurring herbs left to grow wild on our naturally cultivated olive grove. Knowing that space is a premium a baker’s dozen are described below. Why a baker’s dozen? Well my first Saturday job was to count up piles of 960 farthings and bag them for the bank at my father’s baking business. Every 13th bag was my pocket and birthday money in the same way that in those days a 13th Easter hot-cross bun, donut or roll was free. So to an interesting selection of beneficial herbs: • Mint (perennial) – Best planted in a large sunken pot to control the expansive roots. Added to boiling water adds a good touch to your new potatoes. Has several culinary and medicinal uses ranging from mint sauce to serve with lamb to a strong infusion in the morning after a night on the town. If you hunt around, an interesting collection of mints can be built up with a diversity of leaf colours, scents and flavours. • Stevia (perennial) – The leaves are very sweet and a great natural re-

VERSATILE: Herbs are great for a wide variety of culinary and medicinal uses. placement for sugar. Summer leaves can be dried for the winter months. • Garlic (annual) – The healthiest vegetable/herb of them all with a wide range of culinary uses and a useful insecticide in the garden as an infusion spray or growing in geranium pots or under rose bushes. • Chives (perennial) – A row looks ornamental and a good addition to salads. • Horseradish (perennial)– A couple of plants in the ground or large sunken pot can add zest to trout and meat dishes and grated the root can increase one’s metabolism after a gluttonous meal. If you look at the labels on horseradish sauce bottles you will be surprised by the small percentage of horseradish included and the range of other ingredients. So grow it yourself. • Sage common (perennial) – Obviously for sage and onion stuffing. An infusion good for gums. The common culinary sage is just one of

over 800 varieties of sage or salvias. Collecting them is an interesting hobby. To understand what is available have a look at the catalogue of photographs and descriptions on the website of ’Robbins salvia’. • Purslane ( annual but can self-seed for continu-

ity) – An interesting addition to salads. • Rocket (annual but late growing plants can also seed) – Adds a spicy taste to salads. • Basil (annual) – Each year we grow a selection of the annual seeds from the interesting and long list offered by Chiltern

Seeds. Geat with chopped tomatoes and salads. • Perilla (annual but easily self-seeds for continuity) – Infusions are said to help hay fever sufferers. Reputed to be useful for panic attacks such as the Sunday morning you find that slugs have eaten all the recently-planted lettuces overnight. • Parsley (generally an annual but some varieties will over-winter) – Great with fish dishes and infusions useful for the wife’s cystitis. • Comfrey (perennial) – A must for ecological vegetable growers, one can harvest several crops a year to put in a bucket of water for a month to produce a handy ecological fertilizer. It’s also beneficial to wrap seed potato in a couple of leaves before planting; add some to the

compost heap as an accelerator; use a poultice on a strained knee or ankle, or a gouty toe. • Rosemary (perennial) – An important culinary herb and a perfect partner for many meat dishes. Well that should get you off to a productive start. There are many more. Forty that we regularly use for cooking and various preventive health measures are listed in our book ‘Living Well from Our Garden - Mediterranean Style’ available from Amazon Books. Finally a few words of warning. Most annual herbs are best if not grown in full sun all day long as they can soon go to seed. ©Dick Handscombe www.gardeninginspain. com April 2005


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LAST week we talked about damp problems and how dealing with the fundamentals of your property has an immediate effect on increasing the value of your property. This week we will talk

about increasing the value of your villa. Arrange for an independent surveyor to give you professional advice on the most important and costeffective ways to maximise the value of your property. In my experience, one of the most successful ways of increasing the value of your villa is to extend the living space to the maximum allowed and

Preserving the dream MANY people dream of owning a classic Spanish farmhouse or a huge hacienda with sprawling grounds. Buying a rundown country property at a bargain price and doing it up exactly the way you want it, would seem the perfect solution. But the primary issues that would appear to affect the final results are simply, costs and taste. Some opt for the cheap and easy conversion or reform, while other people adhere to a strict plan of accurate reformation. Going for the simple easy route, the vast majority of renovations end up showing little evidence of the original fabric or feel of the dwelling. Eroding the character of the buildings and discarding old doors and beams. Often all they are left with is the original footprint and little more. The more expensive option in both time and money, would be the true reformation of whatever was originally there. If time and money is spent on planning, advice, design and reclaimed materials, the builders have a chance of leaving the client with the product they were originally dreaming of.

completely refurbish the villa to modern standards. If your villa is not in a gated community but your street could have a security barrier fitted, talk to your neighbours and share the cost of installing an automatic barrier; this will increase the value of your villa by offering extra security and privacy. Tip of the week Extra quality living space adds value to your

property. If you have an older villa you could give your villa a total refurbishment, bring your living space up to modern standards. You could also increase living space by having a new extension built. If you have a basement carry out a basement conversion for extra interior living space. Convert small rooms into an open-plan room on

the ground floor. Have a conservatory built for extra space. Carry out a glass conversion of terraces for extra interior living space. If your garage space is limited add a car port for extra parking. Modernise the kitchen and bathrooms. Maintain the value of your villa. Give your villa a regular fresh coat of paint.

House sales still growing as the market recovers THE number of property sales throughout Spain has now risen for six months in a row. The number of house sales in Spain increased by over 15 per cent in February year on year, the largest rise in recent months. According to data released by the National Statistics Institute (INE) property sales have now increased for six consecutive months as the market gradually begins to recover from the huge crash that hit when Spain’s housing bubble burst at the end of 2007. The rise can be attributed directly to a 50 per

UPWARD TRENT: Sales rise for six months in a row. cent increase in sales of existing homes where 21,613 of the 29,714 deals were done. In contrast, sales of

new homes dropped 28 per cent compared with the same month last year, with just 8,101 sales performed.

Make the rooms look bigger and de-clutter . Make sure everything works, give all electrical, air conditioning, plumbing, drainage and gas appliances an annual service. If you have any questions please contact me. John Graham FASI gk.ipad@me.com TWITTER Feedback @JohnGrahamFASI #EuroWeeklyProperty #PropertyAdvice

Mixing the old with the new CONTRARY to belief, not all modern homes are cost-effective, and not all old properties are money pits. One of the fashionable trends in Spain which is picking up momentum appears to be living off the grid, or as close to it as possible. Whether it be living on a doubledecker bus you parked in the campo with a solar panel on the roof and a bucket for a loo, having a total running costs of €1.32 per month (including TP). Or converting an historic watermill in Almeria, with solar electric and solar thermal panels, rainwater harvesting, wood-burning stoves fed by its own olive grove and a vegetable garden with running costs of about €25 a month. Or simply changing all your light bulbs for eco-friendly ones so you can save €5 per month on the electricity bill and tell your friends you are doing your bit for the environment. The fact remains that many of the older properties for sale in Spain can be remodelled with a view to saving money in the long run. We shouldn’t be fooled into thinking, that because a modern house has an energy certificate, that it’s more energyefficient than an older one.



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Beetle mania arrives at New York Motor Show VOLKSWAGEN have showcased four new versions of the stalwart Beetle at the New York International Auto Show. VW has revealed four new versions of the legendary Beetle car: two new coupés and two cabriolets. They have brought the bug into 2015 by further extending the Beetle line-up and are offering a glimpse of the possible versions in the four concept cars. The colour blue sets the stage in the concept car range with the Beetle Cabriolet Denim. The colour scheme is designed to match your old jeans. And that it does! The stonewashed blue metallic paint and soft top in dark blue with a special fabric texture, will give the impression you’re putting on an old pair of Levi’s.

BEETLE CONCEPTS: Revealed at New York Auto Show. The Beetle R-Line Concept 1 is a mark above the others. It clearly bends toward automotive sportiness, and is powered by a 2.0 TSI power train that produces 162 kW of pulling power that makes sure it goes as quick as it looks. Also premiering at the show was the new Golf Alltrack, which is aiming to be a genuine trendsetter in the estate car series. The Golf Alltrack is well equipped with 4MOTION

all-wheel drive and an offroad driving profile as standard. Powered by a 1.8 TSI

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DIARY OF EVENTS • Over the last 48 hours, the first legs of the Champions League quarter-finals have been played while tonight eight teams play in the quarter-finals of the Europa League. • Arsenal-Reading (on Saturday) and Aston Villa-

Liverpool (Sunday) compete in the FA Cup semifinals and Celtic-Inverness CT and Falkirk-Hibs are last four in the Scottish Cup. • In the Premiership, Chelsea meet Manchester United, Manchester City take on West Ham and Spurs visit Newcastle. • In the Championship, five promotion contenders are at home - Bournemouth (v Sheffield Wednesday), Brentford (v Bolton), Norwich (v Middlesbrough), Watford (v Birmingham) and Wolves (v Ipswich). • The F1 cars and drivers are in Sakhir for the

Bahrain Grand Prix. • The World Snooker Championship continues at The Crucible (to May 4). • And the West Indies play England in the second

cricket Test in Grenada: April 21-25. ROUND UP • The Grand National went to 25-1 shot Many Clouds, ridden by Leighton Aspell. Saint Are was second and Monbeg Dude third. Aspell is the first jockey since Brian Fletcher on Red Rum in 1973 and 1974, to win the race in successive years and the first to do so on a different horse since LEIGHTON ASPELL: Won the Grand National on Many Clouds.

Bryan Marshall rode Early Mist and Royal Tan to victory in 1953 and 1954. • The men and women rowers of Oxford won their respective varsity boat races. • Reigning world champion Lewis Hamilton, with a stellar drive in his Mercedes dream machine, won the Chinese Grand Prix - his 35th F1 race victory. • The MotoGP of the Americas was won by Spain’s superstar Marc Marquez. • In football, United (third) won the Manchester Derby 4-2.


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