Euro Weekly News - Costa del Sol 18 - 24 June 2015 Issue 1563

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ISSUE NO. 1563

18 - 24 June 2015

COSTA DEL SOL

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A double triumph for Ashya and his family THE six-year-old British boy celebrates return to health

By Steve Walsh Ashya King, the six-year-old British boy who hit world headlines when he was taken from a UK hospital by his

parents without permission, has celebrated the news his brain tumour is in full remission. A manhunt was launched after a European arrest warrant was obtained for

his parents Brett and Naghemeh King as Southampton Hospital authorities sought to have Ashya returned to

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Costa-a-favourite SPANISH tourists are still choosing the Costa del Sol over other seaside destinations in the country for their summer holidays, Lowcostholidays online booking platform has reported.

More national bookings have so far been registered for July than for August, and Malaga’s beaches are attracting more holidaymakers than Costas Blanca, Brava, Dorada or De la Luz.

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Pledge made to help illegal immigrants MALAGA sees 119 per cent rise as boats head for coastline Cordon Press

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Fair gets busier MORE than 140,000 people turned out this year for Marbella’s San Bernabe fair, the Festivities Department has estimated. The new fairground, set up this year on 100,000 square metres of land by La Cañada shopping centre, proved a great success with more casetas and performers, and a free bus service laid on by the council.

Petition delivered CSIF nurses’ union has handed in 2,900 signatures to the Equality, Health and Social Policies delegation to demand Carlos Haya A&E staff deficiencies are resolved.

The signatures came from SAS Andalucian Health Service staff and users in Malaga to back up doctors who have been out on strike for three weeks to demand more staff.

HUMANITARIAN EFFORT: Many organisations are working to rescue and care for immigrants. By Steve Walsh WITH the plight of tens of thousands of illegal immigrants trying to reach Europe – many dying in the process – the Andalucian regional government has pledged to

throw its weight behind their welfare. Government Delegate to Andalucia Antonio Sanz made that clear this week when he said: “The government supports and recognises the organisations and institutions working in the rescue and care of im-

migrants arriving on the Andalucian coast.” According to the Guardia Civil, there has been a 119 per cent increase in the number of immigrants trying to reach the Malaga coastline this year.


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Capture of the Beasts: a summer tradition

Duquesa awarded LAS Gaviotas beach on Castillo de la Duquesa and La Duquesa port have both been awarded blue flags by the Environmental Education and Consumers’ Association, Spanish member of the FEE (Foundation for Environmental Education).

Car burns Nobody injured

WILD mountain horses are rounded up, trimmed and groomed

A CAR which caught fire by the Carlos Haya tunnel in Malaga City yesterday morning (Wednesday 17) caused two kilometre tailbacks as one Cadiz-bound lane had to be closed, the traffic authorities reported.

Lack of police Urgent review THE union of National Police has denounced that in Alicante there is only 64 per cent of coverage by officers requiring an “urgent review” into lack of staffing.

Fathers’ Day Don’t forget

Popular king First anniversary

RAW SKILL: Local men use only their body strength to subdue the horses.

By Steve Walsh RAPA DAS BESTAS, or The Capture of the Beasts, is an event held in June to mark the start of a summer tradition in Mougas, North West Spain, where hundreds of wild horses are rounded up, trimmed and groomed. There, and in different villages throughout Galicia, the ritual involves rounding up and catching the wild horses from the mountains, cutting the manes of the animals, who live in a semi-feral state, before delousing them and marking the young.

186 Spanish towns with more than 20,000 inhabitants are now governed by PSOE socialist party mayors. This follows flurries of last-minute pacts and agreements prior to investiture ceremonies held all over the country last Saturday (June 13).

Dating back to the eighth century, the ownership of these horses is split between individuals, villages or parishes. It is their responsibility to catch, clean, mark, (nowadays with a microchip) and return the horses back into the mountains. The direct translation means The Scrape of the Mares. The most famous of the round-ups is in Sabucedo, Pontevedra, where more than 600 horses are corralled and restrained each year for the clipping and marking. The art in this case is that no instruments are used to subdue the animals. The men use their body strength and raw skill to complete the job.

TOMORROW (June 19) marks the first anniversary of the coronation of King Felipe VI. A year on, the monarchy’s popularity seems to have increased among the Spanish people.

Quote of the Week While those that have been stealing and lying for years are still in their posts, Guille Zapata has taken responsibility for his acts. They can’t stop change,” said Podemos leader Pablo Iglesias on Twitter referring to the Madrid Ahora councillor’s decision to stand down.

Province needs more firefighters say union THE Infoca forest firefighting team in Malaga only has 75 per cent of the members it needs, Comisiones Obreras trade union has reported. Union spokesman Jesus Guzman said that at least 50

more firefighters were urgently needed and urged the Environmental Board to fulfil a promise it made last January to take on more firefighters. The union explained that the lack of staff was causing prob-

lems as fighters had to be moved in from other areas when a fire broke out. Teams are made up of seven members, and fighters are not allowed to begin trying to put blazes out until the team is

complete, meaning stressed firefighters sometimes have to watch flames helplessly while waiting for colleagues from further away to arrive at the scene. This means the service is less efficient than it should be and

also increases the stress levels fighters face at this time of year. The union also said workers from other departments of the Environmental Agency were having to help out and face flames without training.

DON’T forget those British dads this weekend as Sunday (June 21) is Fathers’ Day in the UK.

NBA is coming Basketball activities THE NBA 3X Tour will be arriving at Malaga City’s Muelle Uno on June 27-28 with basketball-related activities and exhibitions planned.

Popular web Top for tourism TURISMO Costa del Sol’s website is considered the best Spanish tourism site by the German market, which gave it 92 per cent, and a video by the tourism board was one of the most popular on YouTube in May.

Coastal web Worldwide viewing BENALMADENA has placed a webcam on the coast to allow people from all over the world to see an area of Malapesquera beach in real time to see what the weather and sea are like.


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Ashya and his family celebrate a special day DECISION vindicated as his brain tumour is in full remission

News Desk 56 European Press 58 Russian Press 59 Finance 61 - 66 Stocks 62 Leapy Lee 67 Daily TV 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80 Street Talk 77 Our View 79 Colin Bird 79 Mike Walsh 79 Letters 82 Time Out 83 - 86 Legally Speaking 87 Health & Beauty 90 - 93 Cassandra Nash 95 Nora Johnson 95 Food 96 - 102 Pets 103 Property 104 - 105 Homes & Gardens 106 Services 107 - 112 Classifieds 113 - 122 Sport 126 - 128

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their care. The family were finally traced to a hostel near Malaga. Brett always maintained he had removed his son to take him to Prague for specialist treatment not available in the UK. Now that decision has been vindicated with the news that Ashya is well on the road to recovery. Ashya, and over a dozen other children, all patients at the HC International Hospital in Marbella, where he has been completing his recovery after Proton beam therapy in Prague, held a party to celebrate the news. Dr Hernan Cortes Funes, Director of the hospital, said: “To see Ashya walking and talking now is a great triumph. When he came here at first he was just still and silent, he could hardly move at all. This is a great day.” Whilst Ashya and his mum enjoyed the festivities and

GREAT DAY: Aysha holds his mum’s hand as he celebrates with his dad and friends. clown show, Brett told Euro Weekly News: “It was the right thing to do. I’m glad we did what we thought was right for Ashya.” Brett glanced over at the laughing children: “Look at

him now, happy and enjoying the day. If we had stayed in Southampton, it’s quite possible he wouldn’t be here today,” he reflected. Dr Hernan said: “As a result

of Ashya’s plight, the UK and Spain are now looking into having Proton beam therapy in their respective countries. That’s another triumph!” he declared.

Leisure sector gets its hopes up AMUSEMENT and leisure parks on the Costa del Sol are expecting good results this year and predict their income could go up by about 5 per cent.

Jose Maria Yagüe, head of the Costa del Sol Leisure Business and Centre Association, said that turnover had risen by 4 per cent in 2014 compared to

the year before and that so far this year the market seemed to be showing more life. Parks and centres on the Costa receive an average of 3.5

million clients per year, and international visitors still outnumber national ones, although Yagüe reported that the Spanish market was improving.

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Cabbie woe MALAGA City taxi drivers have complained about a new order to accept credit cards, saying that an agreement with City Hall had stressed that this would be voluntary and it was unfair to force them to face the extra cost.

Drug belt SAN ROQUE police arrested a man they found carrying 990 grams of hashish wrapped round his waist after stopping a car with four men inside.

Gun find THREE men have been arrested in Estepona for suspected illegal arms possession. Police found a gun, €630 in cash, 10 mobile phones and packets of fake banknotes inside a suspicious vehicle they had halted on the A7 motorway.

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Court rules Benalmadena must compensate marina residents AFTER a 14-year battle measures will also be put in place to control noise pollution By Eleanor Hawkins AN ADMINISTRATIVE court in Malaga has decided Benalmadena Council will have to pay compensation to Puerto Marina residents for failing to meet regulations and address noise problems in the area. The court sentence states the obligation of the council to make sure that noise control regulations are met, using any steps necessary to ensure disturbances do not exceed legal limits and avoid noise pollution that can affect residents’ fundamental rights. The sentence also demands that noise control equipment and soundproofing be put in place and any premises that fail to meet these regulations be closed down immediately. Finally, the judge ordered the town hall to compensate the claimants using the market rental price for their homes since September 2011 to calculate the amounts to be paid. Local residents have been fighting

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PUERTO MARINA: Idyllic but residents’ lives ruined by noise. for more than a decade for peace, claiming the bars and discos in the area do not allow them any rest. “It’s great news for everyone. We

started off almost 14 years ago by complaining at the town hall and in the end we had to take the case to court,” explained Francisco Ruiz,

local resident and spokesman for the Platform Against Noise in Benalmadena. One of the worst affected communities was Pueblo Marinero, with 243 owners, many of whom were forced to leave to get away from the noise. “The area is almost empty. It’s hard to live when your fundamental rights are being stamped on day in day out,” Ruiz said. Altogether, 540 homes were affected by the noise. The amount the council will have to pay out is not yet clear. “We’re talking to our lawyer to find out how much it will be, but it’s a shame Benalmadena taxpayers will end up having to pay for the various councils’ lack of action,” the spokesman stated. A similar case in Torre del Mar, where residents suffered excess noise for 13 years, resulted in Velez-Malaga Council having to pay out €2.8 million in compensation.



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Sally Anne Bowman killer confesses to Fuengirola rape MARK DIXIE, currently serving life, is said to have made a written confession By Dilip Kuner THE killer of Sally Anne Bowman has allegedly admitted to the rape of a woman in Spain for which another man has been behind bars for 11 years. Mark Dixie, 44, (pictured) who is serving life in the UK for killing the 18-year-old model, is said to have made a written confession to the brutal rape in Fuengirola for which Dutchman Romano van der Dussen was convicted and jailed for 15-and-a-half years. Euro Weekly News has previously reported how DNA evidence appeared to clear the Dutchman, yet despite this he has remained behind bars. Dixie became the prime suspect for the rape and assaults on two other

FUENGIROLA: Where the three brutal attacks took place. women after British police discovered he had been living in Spain at the time. They sent a sample of his DNA to Spanish police as a matter of

routine after his 2005 conviction for the rape and murder of Sally Anne Bowman. Now a lawyer for Van der Dussen, who was convicted after be-

ing identified by one of the three women assaulted, has visited Dixie in prison where the murderer reportedly broke down and admitted the rape. Dutch forensic scientists are also reported to have matched his DNA to that found on the rape victim. Van der Dussen’s lawyer, Rachel Imamkhansaid, stated: “Mark Dixie confessed that in 2003 he was living in Fuengirola and he remembers committing a rape that Romano van der Dussen has been convicted of.” In the terrifying assaults one woman was punched, thrown to the floor and raped in a 15-minute ordeal. She spent four days in hospital. Soon after the first attack another woman suffered a similar fate, and a third woman was again punched and sexually assaulted just a few hundred yards away.



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Lucky number A LUCKY lottery player in Marbella is richer this week after winning €100,000 in the ONCE Cuponazo draw on Friday (June 12.) The ticket was sold by Francisco Vega.

Nurse jobs THE NHS Trust of Morecombe Bay will on June 22 be interviewing Andalucian nurses interested in working at three UK hospitals at Malaga Nursing College. Although not involved in the selection process it has offered its premises for interviews.

Added on SWEDISH electronic music producer Steve Angello will be accompanying French DJ David Guetta at his concert at the municipal stadium in San Pedro, Marbella on August 1.

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School’s precision team work as children are led to safety FIRE swept towards the building across farmland and forced pupils to evacuate By Wendy Ann Cowham A COSTA del Sol School had to be evacuated on Friday (June 12) as a fire swept towards it across farmland, the second registered in the area in just two days. Staff and pupils had to leave St Anthony’s College on the Camino Viejo del Coin between Fuengirola and Alhaurin el Grande as a precaution when the fire came perilously close to the school. Susanna Mulligan, Headmistress of St Anthony’s College was in the classroom that was the nearest to where the fire started. She told the Euro Weekly News: “The children were sitting their maths exam at 11.30 am when I heard a noise which I thought was dripping water.

WELL DONE: Staff and pupils had to leave St Anthony’s College on Friday. “When I looked out of the windows to the campo, I saw that it was a fire and the noise was the sound of dry grass burning. I then sounded the alarm and the rest of the teachers reacted incredibly quickly.

“All of the children were out of the classrooms and in the car park within minutes, and everyone showed immaculate team work.” She went on to say that the fire services and Guardia Civil

arrived within minutes. “They helped the teachers make sure that all children were accounted for and then they suggested that we move to the other side of the road, which is when the Racquet Club staff offered to take

in the students and give them some refreshments.” She added: “Meanwhile the fire services worked efficiently to conquer the fire, and luck was on our side as the wind changed, pushing the fire away from the school. I am so proud of my staff for showing their assertiveness in this situation.” Afterwards Susanna commented: “The children normally enjoy a swim in the pool on a Saturday, but the fire helicopters have used the water! Thank goodness we had that to help put out the fire.” Susanna and her staff would like to give a huge thank you to the fire services, the police, the Racquet Club and also the residents of La Cala Hills who offered their immediate help. No one was hurt in the fire, the cause of which is unknown.



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PACTS have brought in changes at many Costa town halls this weekend, with new mayors taking over in Marbella, Torremolinos, Benalmadena and Mijas. May 24 will be remembered as the start of a new political era across much of the Costa del Sol. Voters relieved many long-term leaderships of their absolute majorities and pacts have ended up kicking out mayors who had thought they were safe. Apart from Fuengirola and Estepona, where the Partido Popular (PP) renewed their absolute majorities, power has changed hands as mayors were sworn in on Saturday (June 13). In Marbella, the socialist PSOE party has returned to power and 44-year-old Jose Bernal took the mayoral post from Angeles Muñoz following OSP Opcion Sampedreña’s decision to join a socialist pact.

Formed by PSOE, OSP, Izquierda Unida (IU) and Costa del Sol Si Puede, the new group will hold 14 seats in the council while the PP becomes the opposition with 13 seats. The PP also lost one of its traditional Andalucian bastions in Torremolinos, where Ciudadanos, Costa del Sol Si Puede and IU all decided to support PSOE leader Jose Ortiz. PP candidate and acting mayor Pedro Fernandez Montes therefore had to hand over his post after 20 years. Benalmadena was also turned red as PSOE candidate Victor Navas was sworn in as mayor thanks to support from Ciudadanos, IU, Costa del Sol Si Puede and local group Alternativa Por Benalmadena. In Mijas, a last-minute pact between PP and Ciudadanos saw the leader of the latter, Juan Carlos Maldonado, sworn in as mayor.

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GEARING UP: Police, civil protection, emergency and port staff prepare to deal with influx.

Ready for the exodus THE annual journey sees thousands of workers head home for North Africa By Eleanor Hawkins THE authorities have launched Operacion Paso del Estrecho to cope with the 2.5 million travellers and 600,000 vehicles expected to cross Spain, and the Costa del Sol, on their way to Morocco this summer. Starting last Monday (June 15) the operation lasts until September 15 with the busiest days expected to be at the beginning and end of August due to the fact that this year Ramadan ends on July 17, mean-

ing travellers are likely to set off later than usual. Traffic, police, civil protection and port staff are geared up to ensure the operation runs as smoothly as possible. Rest and information points and emergency areas, with capacity for up to 10,000 people and 2,500 vehicles, are also prepared for use if necessary. Civil protection and emergency services have taken on 74 translators and social workers to work at Spanish ports where

ferries leave for Morocco, and port workers have been given training to cope with the extra tasks. A medical assistance service has also been set up which will be working along with Red Cross Spain. The Ministry of Health, Social Services and Equality has allotted a budget of €37,000 for medicines and sanitary products and will be intensifying health and sanitary controls at ports and on board ships.

TV crew’s plea for help after theft A TURKISH television crew has sent out a plea for help after having €17,000

wor t h of equi pm ent and work stolen from their car. The crew had been film-

ing a programme for TRT Turkish channel called The Empire of Andalucia, which follows the adventures of a bi ker t r avel l i ng al l around the region. Dilara Ulloa, crew member and translator, has issued a plea for help, repor t i ng t hat al l t hei r equipment, including cameras, chargers, spare batteries, tripods and most dishearteningly memory cards which stored all t hei r wor k, had been stolen. The theft was reported to have taken place from t hei r car, whi ch was parked near Royal Beach in Calahonda, on June 5 between 6pm and 9pm. The crew has asked anyone who may have information on the theft to cont act t he aut hor i t i es and hel p t hem r ecover t hei r work.



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Salon Varietés hosts magical night as it turns 30 years old 90 performers wowed the audience at the anniversary event

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A magical night provided by the casts of this and past seasons’ musical productions, as well as first-class individudal performances. By Maria Jose Fernandez THE outdoor auditorium in Mijas hosted a major production to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Fuengirola’s English speaking theatre, Salon Varietés, last Saturday, June 13. Hosted by Johnny G and Alexandra Avery, the show gathered approximately 90 artists on stage, who performed all-time hits from legendary musicals including Oklahoma, Hairspray and Grease, under the direction of John Gale. Performers of all ages and backgrounds displayed a wish to make the audience enjoy themselves, as they reminisced singing along to songs like Maybe It’s Because I’m A Londoner and other old-time Music Hall hits. Costa del Sol sensation Johnny G paid tribute to Bruno Mars with a rendition of Uptown Funk, while top-class entertainer Ricky Lavazza took on the huge responsibility of paying homage to legend Freddie Mercury, singing I Want To Break Free. The production was the brainchild of Valerie Williams, President of the Friends of the Theatre (FOTA) association, a

Rocky Horror auditions DIRECTOR Peter Mitchell will be holding auditions for hit cult musical The Rocky Horror Show at Salon Varietés Theatre in Fuengirola on June 28-29 from 2pm to 5pm. With Sylvia Griffiths as Musical Director and Peter Height as Choreographer, the show has an adult theme with audience involvement. Parts available include a quirky leading man and his fiancée, both aged 20-30, a narrator and a variety of other characters.

social group of theatre-goers who carry out fundraising events to help the Salon. By the end of the night, the hosts announced that the show had made history, as it was the biggest fundraising event ever held in terms of money and participation.

The massive production was only made possible by the dozens of staff members and volunteers who worked tirelessely behind the scenes. The final piece, At The End Of The Day from Les Miserables left the audience amazed with passionate performances and the entire cast onstage, ending with a standing ovation. Thank you for the music and happy anniversary from the EWN team!



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Summer concert AN ORGANIST, a band and a children’s choir are performing tonight, Thursday 18, at a summer concert starting at 9.30pm on Marbella’s Plaza de la Iglesia de la Encarncaion organised by Amigos del Organo del Sol Mayor Association.

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Tarifa is to host the eighth annual Couchsurfing event EVENT has grown each year and hundreds are expected to attend

Dance of life LUX MUNDI Fuengirola is visiting Granada on July 9 to see Samsara’s Danza de la Vida at the Generalife theatre. For more information call 952 474 840.

Lion King NINETY secondary school students from Marbella’s Pablo del Saz school put on a musical performance of The Lion King at the Palacio de Congresos Adolfo Suarez. Donations were collected for Construye Mundo charity.

PARTICIPANTS: Can choose to take part in lots of activities, including picnics, yoga, hiking, parties, concerts and sports. By Heather Smith FROM all over the Costa del Sol, locals and expatriates alike will meet up this weekend at the pristine beaches of Valdevaqueros in Tarifa to swap travel stories, soak up the sun and share a memorable experience.

The Couchsurfing (CS) event, which lasts from Friday to Sunday June 19-21, offers visitors the chance to explore the undeveloped, wild beaches of Tarifa and meet people from around the world. The event has grown each year and hundreds of participants are expected

this weekend. Couchsurfers will stay in the Valdevaqueros camp grounds and can choose to participate in any of the activities planned, including picnics, yoga, hiking, parties, concerts and sports. As a CS event, participants are particularly inquisitive, adventurous and open-minded. Couchsurfing allows

travellers to stay with local people in the countries they visit, for a more genuine, and cheaper, experience, while hosts get the chance to share their homes with people from all over the world. For more information: http://www.couchsurfing.com/about/a bout-us/


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Attention budding fame seekers! THE quest to find the next international music video star continues as Euro Weekly News extends a unique opportunity for six young ladies to star in a music video being filmed in Marbella. If you are over 18 and would like to join singer Antony Wolfson in the production of a music video for his new single ‘Stay A While’, let us know! All you need to do is send us a current photo and tell us why you would you like to star in a music video.

The six most original replies will be chosen and the senders asked to take part in filming on June 29. You must be available from 10am to 8pm on that day. The Prize: A chance to be a star in a music video that will be broadcast on TV across Europe and America, as well as being promoted on all social networks. To apply, please send your details to: editorial@euro weeklynews.com and entitle your email ‘Marbella Music Video’.

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Brutal brothers jailed THE pair beat their victims with golf clubs until he passed out By Eleanor Hawkins

TWO brothers have been jailed for nine years for almost killing another man by beating him with golf clubs in a revenge attack. In September 2012, two men approached a third in a bakery in Mijas and attacked him with a golf club and a metal bar.

9 years in prison is the sentence handed down to the two brothers for attempted manslaughter

Witnesses broke up the fight, and the attackers quickly left the scene. But that was not the end

of the matter, as the victim’s brother told police officers he would take things further. An hour later the victim of the first attack and his brother caught up with the original assailants, who in the meantime had been relieved of their weapons by police, and exacted a brutal revenge. They attacked the two men with golf clubs and al-

though a passing police patrol stopped upon spotting the fight and tried to break it up, one of the brothers continued to beat his victim until he passed out. A Malaga provincial court judge has found the brothers guilty of attempted manslaughter and, along with the jail sentence, ordered them to pay almost €70,000 in damages.


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POIGNANT: Messages against violence were put in the shoes.

Red shoes against violence MALAGA CITY hosted the event to raise awareness By Eleanor Hawkins MORE than 500 pairs of red shoes adorned Malaga City’s Plaza de la Constitucion for an event managed by the local branch of Amnesty International against gender violence. The project, which saw the shoes take over the square from 6pm onwards on Friday,

Facing 20 years THE Public Prosecutor’s Office is requesting a 20year jail sentence for a man who allegedly killed his exgirlfriend. The woman, a popular English teacher at Mar Argentea school in Torremolinos, had ended their sevenyear relationship just days beforehand. The accused is believed to have held her responsible for a heart attack he had suffered not long before. The prosecution believes that on March 5, 2014, 46year-old Carlos R bought a 25cm long kitchen knife before going to visit Ana Isabel to hand over some documents she needed. An argument allegedly broke out, and the prosecution accuses Carlos R of slitting the woman’s throat and killing her. Her body was later found at home by her parents, who were staying with her at the time.

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cities around the world have organised Red Shoe events.

June 12, aimed to recreate an initiative thought up by Mexican artist Elina Chauvet in 2009. After realising that society had grown used to posters regarding murders and disap-

pearances in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Chauvet decided to use red shoes as a contemporary way to raise awareness on the subject of violence towards women. The project uses shoes dyed red because shoes are often the first thing that appears before bodies of missing women are found. Elina invited the

public to write messages against violence on pieces of paper and put them inside the shoes, turning the event into a collective memorial to victims. Malaga was the 40th city to hold a Red Shoes event, the third in Spain, and the one that managed to collect the most shoes.

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A true fairy godmother Our Euro Women series is featuring women who have made a success of their lives in Spain. These outstanding ladies have been shattering glass ceilings whether in business, charity work or sports. Jody Kirby, from Benidoleig, is a true Renaissance woman, running a successful business and charity.

THE first impression Jody Kirby gives is of being very attractive and charming. She has that elusive and rare gift of being able to talk to anyone, making them feel at home and welcome. She is certainly attractive but that is the least of Jody’s qualities. She is a master at handling an incredibly busy schedule that involves running the highly successful Continental Wealth Management on an international level and bringing up a family in Spain. Jody is shortly to launch a new and exciting international fashion label. And as if all those things were not enough to occupy this busy Euro Woman, she is also at the helm of Grant a Wish, one of the most active and effective charities in the region. Grant a Wish does simply that – it grants seemingly impossible wishes for people who need a helping hand in some way or another. And that help might be needed in a hundred different ways, for people who are sick, in danger, suffering from loneliness, or homelessness or loss. Jody and her family gather them in, providing solutions for apparently hopeless situations. Grant a Wish, set up three years ago, is completely unique. It helps anyone who needs help - individuals, children’s homes, families in difficulties - with no set criteria to qualify for help. It also lends a hand to other charities when needed. The single most impressive characteristic that Jody displays is her determination to achieve more in everything she undertakes, whether it is on behalf of Continen-

Jody Kirby’s charity Grant a Wish makes dreams come true

FINE BALANCE: On top of her charity work, business and soon-to-launch fashion label, Jody is mum to two boys.

Businesswoman and honorary biker By Jan Gamm

For me it is all about doing better all the time, every day. You can only do that by trying your best, making strides where you can.

tal Wealth Management or for Grant a Wish. She was crowned ‘Queen Biker Babe 2015’ by the Costa Blanca HarleyDavidson Group for raising a staggering €3,500 for Make a Smile, the charity that supports Emaus children’s homes. And how did Jody feel about being chosen Queen Biker Babe? “Oooh…! I’d nev-

Fact file Name: Jody Kirby Age: 39 Family : Married to Darren with two sons aged 10 and 13 at school in Spain Hometown: North London Where now: Benidoleig Languages: English and Spanish Pets : Two Newfoundlands, Bella and Betsy, and Beau the rescue dog Book or TV: Book - I don’t watch TV Favourite title: I love books on self-improvement, especially health Strengths: A positive mind, always looking for solutions, turning negatives into positives Weaknesses: Trying to please everyone, which of course is impossible and leads to a process of constant juggling! Greatest success: My boys Greatest failure: I don’t think I have one – I only believe in learning lessons and letting them take you to a better place Irritants: Gossips. People do talk about me and make certain assumptions. It’s something I never do – I always take as I find. Some people just have nothing better to do…

er been on a bike before! But I was proud to be honoured and to have won the sash!” The best time of Jody’s life, she said, is: “Now! This is the best time of my life! I know who I am, I know where I am going and what I want to achieve.” And where does Jody want to be in five years? “For me it is all about doing better all the time, every day. I want the charity to smash through the roof, making thousands for the people who need it. “And I want Continental Wealth Management to go to another level too – I’d love to be able to leave my mark on the world and you can only do that by trying your best, making strides wherever you can.” Grant a Wish is a source of enormous pride for Jody: “I’m so very proud of what we have achieved, so grateful to all those who trust us with their donations and so thrilled to be able to help all the wonderful people who have benefited from our help.” For more information on Grant a Wish, see www.grantawish.es

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Gearing up for the San Juan festivities TOWNS and villages along the coast will be celebrating on Tuesday night By Eleanor Hawkins TOWNS and villages all along the Costa del Sol are preparing for their annual S an J u a n c e l e b r a t i o ns o n Tuesday night (June 23). The festivities, which celebrate the summer solstice and St Jo h n t h e B a p t i s t’s birth day the following day, see the populations of seas ide to wn s f l o c k t o th e beach as tradition has it that walking backwards into the sea at midnight is a way of ensuring good luck. Bonfires are usually lit, and younger party-goers burn written wishes and are often in j u r e d l a t e r i n th e night a s t h e y a t t e m p t to jump over the flames. Alth o u g h Chinese lanterns are very popular at the festivities, the authori-

PARTY: Thousands will flock to the beaches. tie s , a n d fire b rig ad es in particular, warn against use o f th e la n tern s d u e to the risk of sparking forest fires.

In Fuengirola, the council ha s de c ide d not to hold a public party this year and celebrations will be focused

at the chiringuitos, where live music, skewers of sardines and drinks will be on offer.

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Killed drug addict son MALAGA Provincial Court has jailed a man in his 70s for five years for killing his drug addict son with a hammer in January 2014. Although the father admitted in court that he had killed his son by beating him over the head while the two were alone, he explained it was not

planned and had happened in a moment of rage which he was unable to control. The victim’s drug addiction had caused many problems within the family, to the point the father had reported him to police, and a judge had given the 40-year-old son 25 days house arrest as punishment.




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A town of bookworms MARBELLA is the third city in Andalucia behind Granada and Sevilla for book sales, according to a report from Amazon on the numbers of books and electronic books they sell.

Fatal fall A SIXTY-SEVENYEAR-OLD man died in Cartama on Friday (June 12) after falling off his motorbike on a dirt track, the emergency services reported.

Uni access A TOTAL of 7,220 students, 4,228 of them female, sat their ‘Selectividad’ university access exams this week (June 1618) in Malaga Province, with more than 300 teachers supervising exam halls at 17 different locations.

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Parents must wait for chicken pox vaccinations PLANS to introduce free jabs for one-year-olds could be months away By Eleanor Hawkins ALTHOUGH a free chicken pox vaccination for one-year-olds was announced last week, it seems it will still take a good few months to become a reality.

336 cases per 100,000 inhabitants in Malaga Province since vaccines were withdrawn from the market Health Minister Alfonso Alonso, who had announced the new measure, has now explained that he will not be calling a meeting of regional health departments to have vaccination calendars adapted just yet and in the meantime the vaccinations will not be available from chemists either. At the moment, the vaccination is only given free of charge to children who reach the age of 12 without catching the illness, and former Health Minister Ana Mato had them removed from pharmacies at the end

OFF SHELVES: Vaccinations have been removed from pharmacies.

of 2013 to stop parents buying them over the counter themselves. This led to some parents, following doctors’ recommendations, to travel to Andorra, France and Portugal to buy the vaccina-

tions for their offspring, yet the number of cases registered in Malaga Province since the injections were withdrawn has almost doubled, going from 172 cases per 100,000 inhabitants to 336.

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Daughters home alone A MOTHER of three has been arrested for leaving her daughters, one aged 11 and two six-year-olds, alone as she went to the other end of the country for a job interview. Guardia Civil officers were sent to the home in Calahonda, Mijas Costa, after emergency services were alerted to the situation. The officers found that the three girls were alone and had not eaten. The 38-year-old Colombian mother reportedly phoned another mother and asked her to pick up the girls from school in La Cala and take them home. She later admitted to the police that she thought she would have had time to make the journey and be home by 4am. The woman, who has been charged and released, is believed to have left the girls alone at home more than once.


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Torremolinos Fish Fair reels in 30,000 visitors BEACH BARS served up more than 12,000 kilos of fish in first four hours

MORE than 30,000 fishlovers flocked to Torremolinos for its 28th annual Fish Festival. Participating chiringuitos beach bars - reported serving up more than 12,000 kilos of fish within the first four hours. The scene at the Carihuela beach in Torremolinos was hectic as locals and tourists alike waited in long lines to pile their plates high with sardines, squid, mackerel, prawns and red mullet. Boquerones were also prominent on the menu, as no Malaga fish feast would be complete without a hearty serving of that tasty indigenous anchovy. In this year’s edition of the festival, more than 20 venues took part.

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ESPETOS: Sardines barbecued on skewers are a local favourite.

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ST GEORGE’S Anglican Church in Malaga City is holding a jazz session with Jitterbug Jazz Group on Thursday, July 2, starting at 8.30pm. Tickets priced at €10 can be booked or more information obtained by calling 638 33 96 91. Proceeds from the event will go towards supporting the chaplaincy’s charitable work.

ALTOGETHER 1,829 students took part in the 40 different courses run by Estepona’s Culture Department over the 2014-2015 academic year, the council reported.

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PRIZE-WINNER: Lauriane L’Eplattenier receives her award from Alejandro Marfil.

Design academy celebrates 20 years GRADUATING students first to complete BA courses ents and friends, was pronounced a great success with creative entertainment provided by a spectacular fashion show, artwork exhibition MARBELLA Design Academy celebrated its and presentations, followed by the graduation 20-year anniversary with an historic Summer ceremony. Visitors had the Expo and graduation party on chance to see the academy’s June 10. facilities, meet the staff and This year was an exceptional get a taste of the internationone, as the graduating students al talent and creativity availwere the first to complete the people including key personalities, VIPs, students, parents and friends able, as well as meet the stuofficial Bachelor of Arts Deattended the special event dents. gree in Fashion Design, GraphLauriane L’Eplattenier was awarded €500 as ic Design and Interior Architecture, validated the best up-coming fashion designer by Alejanand awarded by Middlesex University. dro Marfil from local Marfil-Malaga luxury The Expo, attended by more than 300 people fabric store. including key personalities, VIPs, students, parBy Eleanor Hawkins

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Road crash injures six FOUR men and two women were injured when a van overturned in Arroyo de la Miel near the Xanit Hospital. After the accident, which

happened at about 3.30am on Sunday (June 14), firefighters had to rescue some of the passengers, who were all aged between 19 and 26, from the vehicle.

Three people were taken to Carlos Haya Hospital and one to the Clinico hospital in Malaga City, and the other two received treatment at the scene.

A SIXTEEN-year-old boy has been arrested in Malaga city centre for allegedly touching a 21year-old American woman in an indecent way and making racist remarks about her and her friends.

Last chance MARC ANTHONY will be giving a concert on July 17 at the Municipal Auditorium in Malaga City, the last performances in Spain included in his new Cambio de Piel World Tour.

Varied show STUDENTS from Coripe municipal music school in Sevilla and the local municipal band school will be giving a concert at Estepona’s Plaza del Reloj this Saturday, June 20, at 8.30pm, covering a wide range of styles from pasodobles to film soundtracks.

British visit MORE than 150 British members of the Association of Independent Tour Operators attended its annual conference last week in Cordoba. This was the third time the association had held the conference in Andalucia.


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Drug-dealing set-up found in Mijas squat POLICE seize various drugs and more than €2,000 in cash By Eleanor Hawkins POLICE have arrested three people in an operation to break up an alleged drugs sales point in Mijas. After becoming aware that drugs were being sold in a three-storey building occupied

by squatters, Guardia Civil officers carried out a search. As well as the arrests, 262 prepared doses of cocaine and heroin and more than €2,000 in cash were confiscated. A number of stolen items and animals were also found and returned to their rightful owners.

City drivers high on cannabis or cocaine FIFTEEN out of 40 drivers tested for drugs in Malaga City during a recent traffic campaign tested positive. During the first week in June, Local Police set up 20 checkpoints as part of the DGT traffic authority’s campaign,

and a total of 361 drivers were stopped for tests. Officers were surprised to find that just four of the total were over the limit for alcohol, but of the 40 who were also checked for drugs, 15 had taken either cannabis or cocaine.

Water and electricity company engineers were also called to make reports as the building, where squatters had been living on the first floor, allegedly selling drugs on the second and storing and preparing them on the third, had been illegally connected to public supplies.

Bust turns up stolen car A CAR reported stolen from Manilva has been recovered by the Guardia Civil in La Linea. It was being used in a drugs smuggling operation in the Levante area where police were waiting to intercept a boat, and was fitted with false plates.

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New date DUE to circumstances beyond the charity’s control, the date of the Madeline Bell fundraising concert for ADANA at Gran Hotel Benahavis has been changed from Friday, July 17 to Saturday, July 18.

Car run ROTARY Club Marbella-Guadalmina raised €2,150 to help Bubbles and Dreams, a charity to help children with rare diseases, by organising a car run through the Serrania de Ronda.

Bigger bus FUENGIROLA’S number 5 bus route, between Los Pacos and Miramar, now boasts a new 12.2 metre bus, which meets all the latest EURO-6 environmental regulations and is adapted for passengers with mobility problems.

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Improvements for streets and outdoor facilities WORK has been focused on improving the gardens and the skate park entrance By Eleanor Hawkins WORK is being done to improve the outdoor facilities at Benalmadena’s Parque Innova, one of the most popular youth centres in Malaga Province. Youth councillor Rafael Obrero explained that municipal workers had been focusing on improving the gardens, the entrance to the skate park and access to all the outdoor facilities at the centre, which provides training and leisure opportunities for youths. Another important project due to be carried out in the municipality is a Tarmac and Street Renovation Plan, which will see approximately 50 streets in the three areas of Benalmadena receive much-needed treatment. The project, which will take an estimated 100 days to complete and will be carried out in

YOUTH CENTRE: Provides training and leisure opportunities. the autumn to avoid disturbing residents and visitors over the summer months, has been awarded to Construcciones Maygar SL and has a €1,193,000 budget.

Councillor Concha Cifrian announced that the project, a part of Malaga Provincial Council’s 2014 Productive Investments Plan, will be the most ambitious resurfacing job

of the last 10 years and will cover approximately 15 kilometres of streets, with priority given to those in a bad state of deterioration which could be dangerous.

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Arrested for fake burglary A DISCO manager in Ronda has been arrested for allegedly faking a burglary to claim on his insurance. The 27-year-old man reported to the police that someone had broken into his rented disco overnight and stolen €10,000 worth of goods including a professional sound system, computers, a television set and 276 bottles of alcoholic drinks. He also handed officers security camera recordings showing a man wearing sunglasses and a balaclava. Yet investigations revealed faults in the man’s story. Although he told the police the premises were not insured, investigators discovered he had placed a claim as soon as the report was lodged. The man also lied to officers about his whereabouts on the night, and some of the items reported stolen were found to be inside the disco while others were found in the boot of the car the man drove.



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Mijas Pueblo to swing with the big band sound for hot summer MIJAS PUEBLO’S atmospheric open-air auditorium will swing to the Big Band sound for the first of a series of live Hot Summer Nights concerts later this month TROMBONIST Andy Peacock has put together his own Big Band, comprised of 13 multi-national professional musicians; they are performing around Spain at selected venues to rave reviews and will perform at Mijas for the Swing Night on Thursday June 25. ‘Swing’ music has been popularised in recent years by stars such as Michael Bublé, Jamie Cullum and Harry Connick Jr who have developed huge followings. This popularity has been enhanced by regular appearances in TV talent shows like ‘The X Factor,’ which often features a Big Band week that is very popular with participants and the audience. The Andy Peacock Big Band will be joined by special guest Chas Burnett for two hours of music, with songs old and new in the distinctive ‘Swing’ style. There will also be video clips featuring many of the famous names in Jazz performing their best known songs plus a special guest artist.

The Big Band will play both old and modern Jazz and Swing, ranging from the traditional sounds of Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington to the more recent sounds of Bublé. Swing music became the main form of American popular music between the mid1930s and 1940s and this period became known as the Swing Era. Previously bands were smaller with only one person playing each instrument. The big band sound had more power and energy and segments of the band could work together creating a distinctive sound. This music was also made more popular by vocalists such as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Judy Garland, and Nat King Cole. This style of music will add to the atmosphere at the Mijas auditorium which always buzzes on concert nights. The audience will be able to enjoy a choice of hot and cold food, drinks from two bars and Mojitos.

This is the first of the ‘Hot Summer Nights’ series for 2015. The series continues with top Bruce Springsteen tribute artist George Mileson and his nine-piece band (see page 42). More follow in August. Organised by Big M Promotions. www.ticketsource.eu/bigmpromotions Information hotline 952 661 819.

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Costa’s garden project continues NEW paving, plants and drainage pipes have been installed

ESTEPONA: Continues its project to become the Costa del Sol’s garden. By Eleanor Hawkins ESTEPONA continues to carry out work on its Garden of the Costa del Sol Project with three old town streets next on the list to receive attention. Calles Pozo de los Palos, Pantano and Ramon y Cajal, in

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the neighbourhood known as El Cristo, will have new paving and plants and new drainage and sewage pipes will be laid at

the same time. Once the three streets are finished, a total of 73 covering more than 13 kilometres will have been renewed, Infrastructures councillor Ana Velasco explained, creating work for local jobless people and improving the image of the town.

Summer swarms of jellyfish are expected along the coast THIS summer promises to see an increase in every beach-goer’s least favourite companion - the dreaded jellyfish. The coast has enjoyed relatively mild numbers of this aquatic pest during the last three years; however, this summer’s forecasts predict swarms of jellyfish plaguing swimmers. Predicting how many jellyfish will appear and where they will end up is not an exact science; however, the first concentrations of the season indicate this will be a high-risk summer.

Lack of spring rains is one of the factors responsible for the elevated threat, as accumulated fresh water along the breakwater can act as a natural barrier to the marine invertebrates. Other contributing factors include fewer predators, warmer waters and increased pollution, which provides an additional source of nutrients for the gelatinous creatures. Prevention is key, and the Aula del Mar marine life institute has developed an app for wary swimmers that provides daily updates of jellyfish status for beaches along the Costa.

Italians say Benvenuto to Malaga ITALY has been announced as the country which imported the largest amount of agriculture food from Malaga during the first three months of 2015. Italy received more than 15,700 tonnes of agriculture food products that generated

benefits for the province of almost €45.7 million, according to the data released by the Exterior Commerce Institute (ICEX). Italian sales represent 20.4 per cent of the total agriculture food products exported from the province.

Italy was followed by France with 17,145 tonnes and more than €38 million revenue generated (17 per cent of the total market volume). The third position was taken by Portugal, with 12 per cent of the total (15,000 tonnes) and €27 million.

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Music of the Night Marbella return of the sell-out show THE exclusive season of the hit sellout show ‘Music of the Night’ continues at the H10 Andalucía Plaza Hotel, Puerto Banus, Marbella, on Friday July 10 and 31. This spectacular hit show returns to Marbella again this year after a series of sell-out performances over the past two years, at venues including the Starlite Festival Marbella, the Mijas Auditorium and most recently in April at the H10 Andalucía Plaza Hotel, Marbella. This Exclusive Season of five shows in the 550 seat Salon Castilla at the H10 Hotel brings together the best of the three other popular and also sell-out musical theatre, opera and classical shows, ‘West End Musicals in Concert,’ ‘Encore! Tenors,’ and ‘The Best of Broadway.’ The two hour show is literally filled non-stop with boundless energy and superb performances of songs from the very best of West End and Broadway

musicals, as well as some of the most wellknown classical arias. The success of this astounding show has fast become the talk of the town. Every performance of ‘Music of the Night’ is different and also includes the addition of songs from different musical theatre productions and classical composers in each show. ‘Music of the Night’ is produced by the popular Tenor Stephen Lloyd-Morgan, who stars alongside the amazing international cast of Tenor Raúl D’Abreu, Soprano Julie-Anne Hunter, Adele Lee Peters and Lucy Indrisie. Some performances may include special guests. Information, photo gallery, reviews and previews www.motn2015.com. The season of five shows concludes on Friday August 21 and Saturday September 12. Tickets are on sale now at the reception of the H10 Andalucia Plaza and online at www.motn2015.com.


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Mother and son sent to jail for trafficking WOMEN were promised a stable job and a better life By Maria JosĂŠ Fernandez A ROMANIAN mother and her son have been sentenced to 16 years in prison for forcing women into prostitution. The Malaga Court also sentenced them to pay â‚Ź15,000 compensation to one of the victims, also Romanian.

The investigation began back in June of 2014 after one of the women alerted police, according to the sentence text. Mother and son would recruit women back in their home country, offering them a flight ticket to Spain and convincing them with promis-

es of a stable job position and a better life. Once in Spain these women worked in clubs areas of San Pedro de Alcantara, VelezMalaga and clubs in Malaga city. Both have been sentenced for human trafficking, threats and forced prostitution crimes.

La Linea hosts to German cookery competition final THE final of a German cookery competition, Cooking Cup 2015 Andalucian Cuisine, has been held in La Linea. Organised by German gastronomy magazine Eat Smarter and broadcast on national television in the country, the competition has been running for 12 years in collaboration with Siemens.

This year, thanks to an agreement between Eat Smarter and the regional tourism department to promote the destination, Andalucian gastronomy was the focus of the popular competition during which five finalist couples have to use local produce and ingredients to create their dishes.

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Lifeguards call for a safer summer IMPORTANT to take particular care with children By Eleanor Hawkins A NEW report has revealed that last year 339 people drowned in Spain, leading lifeguard associations to call for precaution as the summer season is now upon us. The report by the Spanish Association of Lifeguards and Water Rescue Technicians (AETSAS) and the Segovia Lifeguard School showed that 275 men and 64 women drowned in the country in 2014, and that most of the deaths were registered on beaches in Andalucia, Valencia and the Canary Islands.

Although people of all ages were found to be among the victims, the report gave the over 60s as the largest age group amongst the figures and revealed that a significant number were from abroad, with Germans and British people at the top of the list. Migrants who drown trying to reach Spain from Africa were not included. Luis Miguel Pascual Gomez, technical director of Segovia Lifeguard School, stressed that it was vitally important to take particular care with children, as drowning is the most common cause of accidental death in children aged between five and 14.

Airline fined over phone line AIR EUROPA has been fined â‚Ź4,500 for forcing passengers with mobility problems to pay for calls to request airport assistance. Regulations in Spain, and in Europe, lay down that airlines

must guarantee assistance for their passengers at airports at no extra cost. Yet in October 2014 the State Air Security Agency issued Air Europa with the fine after discovering it was giving a num-

ber starting with 902 to call to request assistance. Although the airline changed the number to a freephone one and appealed, Spanish High Court judge Manuel Ponte has now confirmed the fine.

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Quick trip IN JULY and August, Transmediterranea will run a quick ferry service between Malaga and Melilla on Fridays and Sundays, carrying passengers across the sea in just three and three quarter hours.

Helping out CEPSA group will be providing €8,000 to help needy families in San Roque send their three to 12-year-old children to summer school, and the council has promised to help out as well.

New hooks MIJAS Council has announced that the sports department has spent €5,000 to renew the climbing hooks in the area known as La Raja or La Muralla in Mijas Pueblo.

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La Cala Lions celebrate another successful year ALMOST 100 attended the Gala Dinner at the Hotel Tamisa Golf By Wendy Ann Cowham ON Saturday June 14 La Cala Lions held their annual Charter Night Gala Dinner at Hotel Tamisa Golf, Mijas Costa. Almost 100 guests attended the ball to celebrate the excellent work that the Lions do year upon year to raise funds for their beneficiaries. Anne Bowles gave a speech as all guests took to their tables for dinner, and she thanked her friends and colleagues for the support that she had received during her presidency last year. In the previous year the La Cala Lions have raised nearly €80,000 that went towards children’s charities, Positively Pink, Malaga orphanage, Feed the Hungry, animal charities, and AMUSUVIG, women victims of domestic violence, and much more. This year Alan Latter will take over the presidency of the Lions. Alan took to the stage and gave a speech to thank Anne for her successful year. Afterwards all guests enjoyed a three course meal followed by a raffle and entertainment by the Revival Band. The La Cala Lions are one of the

THANK YOU: Alan Latter presented Anne with a bouquet of flowers.

€80,000 has been raised by the La Cala Lions for various charities.

largest organisations that have a strong presence in Spain and the success that they achieve through their motto ‘We Serve’ is incredible. The Euro Weekly News would like to congratulate the La Cala Lions on their good work.

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Crowds flock to see views from cathedral THE views from the roof of Mal aga Cat hedr al have proved to be a great at t r act i on as al m ost 5,000 people have visited since they were opened to the public on May 12. Groups of up to 50 people are given guided tours every 30 minutes bet ween 10.30am and 2.30pm from Tuesdays to Sundays, and evening vi si t s ar e avai l abl e on Fridays coinciding with sunset. Ti cket s can be obtained from the ArsMalaga ticket offices at the Pal aci o Epi scopal on Pl aza del Obi spo, and until August 30, Malaga residents pay just €1 each f or dayt i m e visits.

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The sound of Springsteen hits the Costa in June

Bruce Springsteen.

FANS of ‘The Boss’ on the Costa del Sol are in for a treat this month when George Mileson brings Spain’s top Bruce Springsteen tribute band to Mijas Pueblo… featuring the full nine-piece band in Malaga for the first time MIJAS auditorium will host the concert on Friday June 26 as part of the ‘Hot Summer Nights’ series taking place in the atmospheric venue following a successful series of openair concerts there last year. Springsteen’s songs have developed a massive following around the world over the last 30 years and many of the songs are widely known and were major hits, such as ‘Born in the USA,’ ‘Philadelphia,’ ‘Badlands,’ ‘Thunder Road’ and of course ‘Born to Run.’ Many of the most iconic artists have spawned ‘tribute bands’ enabling their music to reach all corners of the world. George Mileson’s ‘Bruce Springsteen’ tribute band is seen as the leading one in Spain. The nine-piece band has been filling concert venues throughout Spain for many years, and this will be the first performance

with the full band in Malaga Province. After trying his luck with baseball and basketball, George’s life changed at the age of 12 when he saw ‘The Boss’ perform at Camp Nou in his home city of Barcelona. From then, he knew he could not be anything but a musician. He learned several instruments and also sound engineering before forming his own band. The band’s own music had a strong Springsteen influence and their concerts became a combination of George’s own songs and many from ‘The Boss’ himself. Now George and the band play an average of 25 of Bruce’s songs during a two-hour performance - to satisfy the demands of The Boss’s loyal followers. The Bruce Springsteen fan club recommends George’s show and he

has been invited each of the last three years to perform at the legendary ‘Light of Day Festival’ in Asbury Park New Jersey, USA. The talented rock band ‘Stereo 80’ will open the night at Mijas. They are masters of 80s rock, playing hits from Dire Straits, Queen, A-Ha, Van Halen, Bon Jovi, Guns ‘n Roses, Kiss, ACDC and many more. For those who like to make the most of a festival atmosphere there will be an American style ‘Hog Roast,’ Mojitos and of course ice cold beer!! Organised by Big M Promotions. More information and online secure ticket purchase www.ticketsource.eu/ bigmpromotions Information hotline 952 661 819.

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Spectacular gala dinner in support of ADANA THIS fantastic evening is in aid of a very needy cause

SINGERS: Helena Paul (left) and Zoe Louise will provide some of the quality entertainment. By Wendy Ann Cowham AT charity events, you might usually expect to have to pay a little more, but an evening at the picturesque venue the Guadalmina Golf Club this Sunday June 21 will raise money for animal shelter ADANA, while still being an excellent value for money night out.

A spectacular gala dinner - a threecourse meal including half a bottle of wine per person - will accompany a fashion show, exhibiting human fashions, aided and abetted by the ADANA dogs which promises to be a fun display. Singers Helena Paul, Zoe Louise, and Danny Rojas will deliver some quality entertainment, and make it a show not

Age Concern releases warning for summer AS SUMMER arrives, Age Concern Manilva-Estepona wishes to put out a reminder on the effects of heat and how to combat them. People living on the Costa del Sol like the sun and think they can acclimatise to it, but everyone needs to be aware of the dangers of the ferocious heat and the debilitating effects it can have. Elderly people tend to feel the heat more and can suffer severe dehydration if precautions (which apply to people of all ages) are not taken. It’s important to get used to heat and humidity slowly, the charity stressed, particularly before physical exertion. Sitting or walking in direct sunlight should be avoided, keeping to

the shade, covering up well and using high factor sun cream. Plenty of non-alcoholic liquids should be drunk during the day, and salt intake should also be supplemented. Light, airy, loose-fitting clothing should be also be favoured, Age Concern recommended. The charity asks that people keep an eye on elderly people in their area to make sure they enjoy the summer without suffering. Although the charity’s shop on Calle Zaragoza, Estepona, will be closing in August to give the volunteers a well-deserved rest, the Lifeline will still be running on 650 163 928. Please note that Age Concern is not an emergency service.

to be missed. This fantastic evening is available to guests at €25 per person, and is in aid of a very needy cause. If you wish to support ADANA and help raise awareness of this charity, reservations can be made by calling Trisha Mansfield on 619 586 617 or 951 170 801. The Euro Weekly News is a proud sponsor of ADANA shelter.

Volunteer runs again VOLUNTEER Jaime Galvez Torres has run another marathon for Age Care Association at the Trail Solidaria Hercules in San Fernando (Cadiz).

11 of the 26 kilometre course the volunteer ran were on sand, making it a tough race Along with three friends (Ernesto, Mar and John), Jaime ran a 26 kilometre course, 11 of which were on sand. “This was a really tough race, but we are proud to have finished wearing out Age Care Association t-shirts,” Jaime said. Age Care has a great need for volunteers. Anyone interested contact Sue on 635 407 255 or info@agecarecosta.org.



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Golden pop SAN Luis school in Sabinillas is hosting a Golden Age of Spanish Pop concert on July 4 starring Modestia Aparte, Jordi Sanches from OBK, Miguel Costas (Siniestro Total), Nacho Campillo (Tam Tam Go) and Dylan Ferrero (Grupo Taxi).

Swim time ISTAN’S municipal swimming pool is now open for the summer. The pool, which closes on Mondays, is open from 3pm to 8pm Tuesday to Friday and from noon to 8pm at weekends.

Local guys THE magical night of San Juan will be celebrated on Tuesday (June 23) in Monda from 8pm onwards on the Plaza de la Constitucion with a ‘tupirro’ (guy or effigy) competition.

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A purr-fect event for charity GLAMOURPUSS was the first major fundraising event for AGYA which was held in Benavista By Wendy Ann Cowham ESTEPONA’S street cat charity AGYA (Asociación Gatos Y Amigos) held their first major fundraising event, ‘Glamourpuss,’ at the end of May. The event took place at Neli G’s, Benavista and proved to be a very enjoyable afternoon of music, fashion and food in aid of a worthy cause. After the CAP singers started the afternoon in style, guests enjoyed a Nearly-New fashion show of select items, a quiz raffle and a delicious afternoon tea. Further entertainment was then provided by American singer Danny Vaughn whilst eager shoppers picked up a Spring/Summer fashion bargain after the show. The total raised was €869. Michele Chown, AGYA President said that she was delighted at the amazing turn out for the event and that because of the general ‘buzz’ that Glam-

FASHION SHOW: The afternoon had an amazing turn out and was a great success. ourpuss had generated the day had been a great success. She also said the demand for the tickets were incredible and that there was still donations coming in via PayPal from as far away as England.

Funds raised shall be channelled into their ‘Trap, Neuter, Release’ programme which allowed AGYA last year to sterilise over 500 street cats in the Estepona area. They continue to foster and

rehome abandoned cats and kittens, and educate the public, particularly children. AGYA wishes to thank everyone that attended ‘Glamourpuss,’ the friendly staff at Neli G’s, the generous raffle

sponsors, and all those that assisted, in front of and behind the scenes, to make the day such a success. More information on the charity’s work can be found at www.gatosyamigos.com.





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Sunny dancing ALMOST 500 dancers from all over Spain including Rafa Mendez, Gsus Villao, Kuni Muñoz and Laura Carrizalez are expected at Benahavis’s Sunny Dance Festival due to be held on Saturday, July 4.

24 hour sports MANILVA is holding its 24 Sports Hours event on Friday and Saturday, June 26-27, with a wide variety of activities starting at 8pm on the Friday. For more info visit the Sports Department on Plaza Martin Carpena.

Beach bbq TOP Costa del Sol artists will be performing for one night only at a charity beach barbecue at Chambao Beach Bar in Torreguadiaro from 6.30pm on July 6 in aid of Danii’s children’s cancer charity.

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ENTERTAINMENT: Families, staff and children enjoyed the various acts during the fundraiser.

Fair funds for Triple A ACTIVITIES included a parents’ bar and various stalls run by parents By Eleanor Hawkins THE British School of Marbella’s summer fair raised €1,208 for Triple A animal charity. Families, staff and children enjoyed games including sponge the teacher, flipflop throwing and shoot the duck during the annual fundraiser. Other activities included a parents’ bar and international stalls run by parents.

€1,208 was raised at the fair for Triple A animal charity Triple A who look after abandoned and mistreated animals in Marbella, brought along some puppies for the children to see.

Emma Watkins, Head of Administration at BSM, said: “A fantastic time was had by everyone. We raised a massive €1,208 for Triple A who have been thrilled with our help, support and generosity over the past year. A massive thank you to all who participated and made it such an enjoyable day!” To see more photos of the event visit www.facebook.com/britishschoolofmar bella or visit www.tripleamarbella.org.

THE RAF Association Costa del Sol branch is holding a barbecue on Armed Forces Day, Satur day, June 27 i n t he garden at El Jardin Bar, Avenida Bonanza, Arroyo de la Miel starting at 14:00. They invite people to go al ong wi t h f am i l y and friends for a fun aft er noon and t o show support for the men and women of the Armed Forces and their families, both veterans and those currently serving. Tickets (€8) are available from: 952 567 412, 607 586 894 or from El Jardin Bar. www.rafacostadel sol.co.uk

Orchid outing for RBL

RBL MEMBERS: Visited the state of the art orchid house in Estepona. THE Coin branch of the Royal British Legion has been on an outing to Europe’s largest orchid house in Estepona. Forty-eight members and guests visited the state of the art building, which was inaugurated on March 28 and boasts three glass domes to provide natural light. After free admission and a warm welcome from garden staff, the group followed a

winding path through a beautiful display of orchids. An eye-catching feature of the centre is a 17 metre high waterfall. Gardeners have created separate areas representing the natural environments of South America and Asia with native orchids on display in each. There are more than 8,000 different species on show, and the visitors were treated

to a stunning display of orchids in flower. After a leisurely walk through the flower lined streets surrounding the centre, the day-trippers went to Benahavis for lunch in the sun. Trip organiser Peter Brown was commended for arranging the programme, and everyone who attended was delighted by their amazing day out.



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Budding chefs are awarded for their creative cooking CASH prizes were presented for the best dishes in various categories

COOKING UP A STORM: Trainee chefs took part in the ‘Marbella Creates 2015’ programme. By Eleanor Hawkins AN AWARDS ceremony held at Sierra Blanca secondary school in Marbella saw budding chefs’ work recognised as part of the ‘Marbella Creates 2015’ programme. Under the Own Creation category, first prize (€300) went to Jack Smith Villanueva Florecin, second (€250) to Adrian Blanco Alarcon and third (€150) to Victor Ayoso Garrido. The Marbella Cooking category saw Esteban Ruiz Ortiz take first place (€300), Paula Perez Gutierrez take second (€250) and Pedro Vera Ruiz take third (€150).

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REAL Estate Agents (REA) in Spain have long thought that if they register a client with a property owner or developer (irrespective of whether they show them the property), they have an automatic right to receive a commission if the deal goes ahead; although it may come as a shock to many, this is not the case. The following rulings explain this: Appeal Court in Oviedo (22/2/1996): Only the broker that has effectively concluded the contract between buyer and seller is entitled to retribution, rejecting “equitable remedies” to the broker who, having intervened in some capacity in the con-

tract has nonetheless failed to close an agreement. Appeal Court in Oviedo (27/2/1998): The elucidation of who is entitled to the commission where several REAs intervene is not an easy one for, although several REAs may have ostensibly taken part in the negotiations, it is only the REA whose actions were decisive to perform the instruction who will be entitled to a commission payment. Supreme Court (23/2/1965): Where several independent brokers concur with each other in a transaction, remuneration will have to be paid to the one whose action(s) was a cause, even if not exclusive, of the success of the intermediation, i.e. the exchange of contracts. Not upholding this view risks transmuting the very nature of a brokerage into a type of services contract.

These views coincide with international case law (Webranchek v LK Jacobs & Co Ltd): Where a property is listed with several agents and they compete in trying to conclude a sale by the principal to a particular third party, it is not necessarily the agent who first introduces the purchaser who is entitled to remuneration but the agent who is the effective cause of the transaction being completed. The most immediate consequence of the application of this case law is that the commonly known action of “registering a client,” on its own, does not entitle the agency to receive a commission. On the contrary, a REA needs to prove that its endeavours have materialised, specifically, in the exchange of a purchase sale agreement (of whichever description).

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Expats needed for game show NEW National Lottery game show 5 Star Family Reunion is seeking British expat families and their UK relatives to audition for the Saturday night prime-time spot, with the chance of winning an amazing holiday. The show will see a UK family and their overseas relatives working together, both from the studio and by satellite link, to win a oncein-a-lifetime reunion in a five-star location. The family overseas must answer questions to win as much time as they possibly can for the family in the studio. That’s because the four in the studio will individually face questions against the show’s hightension timer in a bid to put money in the bank and bring everyone together. If they can prove themselves under pressure, then they are in for the reunion of a lifetime. 5 Star Family Reunion will premiere on BBC One later this year and be hosted by Nick Knowles. Alan Tyler, the BBC’s executive editor of entertainment commissioning, said: “We are delighted to be working with 12 Yard and Boom Cymru to bring 5 Star Family Reunion to a BBC One audience. The format promises a perfect combination of head and heart, delivering both terrific stories and ‘edge of the seat’ gameplay.” To find out more email: family@12yard. com. Or for more information visit: www. bbc.co.uk/showsand tours/beonashow/5_ star_family_reunion



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Benidorm announces crazy Colour Race for September

Benidorm’s Colour Race: all the ingredients for fun

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By Community Reporter IT’S official! Benidorm is to host a ‘Colour Race’ on Sunday, September 6 from 11am. Colour Races, sometimes known as ‘Colour Runs,’ are fun events held throughout the world. They allow participants to let off steam in the most flamboyant and enjoyable way possible, running, jogging or walking through a set course, being sprayed and plastered with coloured powder along the way until they are completely rainbow hued! Splashy, messy, boisterous parties such as this that go down so well in party-loving Spain is almost certain to catch the imaginations of Benidorm residents and visitors. The race will begin at the SSMM Plaza in the city and continue over a five kilometre circular route, arriving back at the same point a lot messier! Organiser Carlos Mateo explained: “Every kilometre the runners will pass under an arch of colour where they will be sprayed by around 10 tons of safe and biodegradable powdered colours. Thus runners begin the test dressed in white but end it looking very different.”

Portable command post DENIA City Council has introduced a useful portable command post for the Civil Protection service powered by generator and manned by 60 personnel, transportable by trailer.

Lightning strikes MORE than 7,000 lightning strikes were recorded throughout the Valencia Region during storms on Saturday June 13.

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Illegal market

Lucky numbers

Water works

Bigger bars

A BUSINESSMAN from San Miguel has filed a complaint before the anticorruption prosecutor calling for an investigation into why the El Campico market in Guardamar continues to open without any licences.

A RESIDENT of Son Servera won a staggering €1.75 million on the Loteria Primitiva raffle last Saturday (June 13). The numbers were 24, 37, 40, 46, 41, 43.

WORKS to improve the capacity of the Albuñol water treatment plant have been awarded to company UTE, with a price of €3.6 million. The facilities will give service to 14,645 residents.

CHIRINGUITO bars on Almeria City beaches will be double their initially-envisaged size. Owing to changes in the Coastal laws, these can occupy a 330square metre area.

Dance school

Paper chase

THE registration period at Velez-Malaga’s dance and music school will remain open until June 26. A total of 500 students are trained every year to become professional dancers and musicians.

BIN liners full of documents were taken from Cantoria Town Hall before the recent changeover, residents reported. Despite protests they were personal papers their return was overseen by the Guardia Civil.

Charity play

Suspected rape

AN Orihuela theatre group has put on a play to help raise funds for needy families served by the Platform Affected by Mortgage (PAH) Orihuela.

AN EMPLOYEE of a bar in Platja de Palma was arrested by National Police after being accused of sexual assault by a 20-year-old British tourist. The man had an extensive criminal record for similar incidents.

Export prices

Growth rate

Dramatic fall

THE Entrepreneurs Association of Vega Baja (ASEMVEGA) has requested the removal of tariffs on the export of products such as artichokes, after the crop closed one of the best years in terms of quality and price.

THE Balearics’ growth rate during the first three months of 2015 reached 2.2 per cent. The gross value added rate has gone from 0.2 per cent to 2.1 per cent this year, the highest increase since 2007.

A 45-YEAR-OLD man sustained severe injuries after falling head first from a five-metre height at the entrance ramp of Calahonda beach in Nerja. He was taken by helicopter to the hospital.

Three mayors

New mayor

LLUCMAJOR will have three new mayors over the next four years. A pact drawn up by candidates from MES, Proposta per les Illes (PI) and PSOE parties agreed to have MES leader Jaume Tomas invested as mayor on Saturday (June 13).

PP candidate Oscar Medina has been invested mayor of Torrox. It is the first time the Partido Popular conservative party has gained control of the town hall. It will do so without a majority.

Car show ALMORADI’S annual motor show, saw around 400 cars for sale ranging in price for €2,500 to €40,000 offering something for all car buyers with thousands visiting the two day event.

Quick session ORIHUELA’S last plenary session of the legislature lasted just 30 seconds as the vote was taken to approve the minutes of the last meeting. It was the last meeting before the new mayor is elected.

Water poisoning AS many as 30 pupils at the public school Aina Moll in Palma suffered poisoning, believed to be caused by the canteen’s water.

No change THE PP conservative party led by Antonio Muñoz will continue to lead the local government in Moclinejo for four more years after signing an agreement with independent party Por Mi Pueblo.

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Local winners BRAVING bad weather and high winds, 500 people swam, cycled and ran in the 10th Almeria City Triathlon. Almeria residents Juan Salvador Diaz Cuellar and Elia Roda won the male and female categories.

BENIDORM’S new parking meters are high tech and require your car registration to be typed in. Parking costs only 1€ for two hours.

Carbon testing A SERIES of carbon tests carried out in a London laboratory have revealed that the castle tower at Banyeres is Christian. The tower was rebuilt around 1265 after the Christians recovered the fort.

New park

Loving memory

A NEW park is now open in the centre of Finestrat. The recreational area bears a tribute plaque to the late Don Fernando Martinez, a local healthcare professional for more than 40 years.

MANUEL RUIZ from Huercal-Overa cycled 2,500 kilometres between London where he now lives and his home town in 21 days. He dedicated the journey to his father, who died last year.

Beach makeover

All in the family LAST year 132 Almeria Province minors reached court for physically abusing their parents. Those found guilty spend time in young offenders’ centres.

DENIA council has begun work to regenerate the Blay Playa, with machines transporting 4,000 cubic metres of sand from l’Estanyo over seven days.

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Boys questioned SWEDEN: Two teenage boys are being questioned after the body of a 65-year-old pensioner was found on a farm in Varberg, Sweden. The boys had absconded from a foster home.

Dwarf tossing SWEDEN: A Swedish firm that rents out people with dwarfism for events has been condemned for exploitation. The firm says it provides legitimate employment for those who are disadvantaged.

Expensive flats FINLAND: Accommodation in Helsinki is deemed to be too small and expensive to attract business experts to the city. A flat there can cost the same as in London.

Gas plant rocks FINLAND: A FORMER gas production plant will host the 18th annual Tuska Metal Festival. The festival is hugely popular and is noted for its fans wearing all black.

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Westminster bar flourishes TILLS are ringing in subsidised parliamentary pub MPs either celebrated or consoled themselves after the general election. The Strangers’ bar recorded that £11,000 of tax payers’ money was spent during the first week of the new parliament.

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Demolition call

Uber upstarts

BRANDON LEWIS, UK Housing Minister, has recommended the demolition and redevelopment of old council estates in London to top up the supply of available property.

BLACK-CAB drivers in London have started a poster campaign targeted at their alleged abuses at the hands of app-based taxi service Uber.

tributed to their deaths.

Swansea looks to sea A REVOLUTIONARY tidal lagoon project in Swansea is the start of a new business initiative that could stop the UK’s reliance on fossil fuels.

Bomb discovery

Soldiers tried too hard THREE SAS soldiers who died on a selection exercise were thought to have pushed themselves beyond their limits. It is thought that high temperatures con-

TAXI: Cabs in turf war.

Dutch jazz orchestra celebrates THE largest ensemble of its kind in the word turns 70

No worries GERMANS most want a life free from financial stress, polling company IPSOS has revealed. Owning property was also rated highly in the National Well Being Index.

Wolves return AFTER 135 years since the last wolf was shot in Hunsruck, a scheme to reintroduce the animals has begun. Once the cubs are weaned they will be released.

SWEDEN: A resident of an apartment building in Stockholm has had his lease cancelled after he walked around nude in the public areas of the building. He is 60 years old.

NORWAY: Jo Nesbo’s latest book, Blood on Snow, is number two in the British best seller list.

Car pool drug

BMW has unveiled its 2016 BMW 7 Series. The model is far more technologically advanced than the luxury sedan it replaces.

Naked neighbour

Author excels

A HANOVER homeowner has shot dead an alleged burglar after he discovered him and his accomplices on his property. Realising they were armed, he fired one shot and hit the intruder.

New BMW 7

CINDERFORD in Gloucestershire was partially evacuated after the discovery of 17 WW2 bombs in recent excavations. The bombs are thought to contain explosives and chemical agents.

NORWAY: The government has agreed to accept 8,000 Syrian refugees as part of a Nato plan to assist those fleeing the regime. Financial aid will be given to areas participating.

NORWAY: THE EMCDD has found that waste water in Oslo contains a massive concentration of methamphetamine.

Burglar shot

A WOMAN from Hagen who booked a car share to Vienna was coerced into drug dealing. She was forced to deliver packages throughout the ordeal.

Sanctuary

Hard water

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Hitler art sale ON SONG: The Metropole.

THE Dutch Metropole Orchestra, having played with such musical greats as Ella Fitzgerald, is the largest jazz and pop orchestra in the world, celebrating its 70th birthday this year.

No Euro Games FINANCE for the 2019 European Games is the reason the Netherlands has rejected hosting them. The costs were said by the government to be excessive and irresponsible.

DUTCH PRESS

The real thing ONE of the greatest paintings in the Mauritshuis museum has finally been authenticated as the work of Rembrandt van Rijn, after decades of speculation.

Tintin image permitted Children see execution DUTCH judiciary has ruled in a court case that a Tintin fan-club can use images of the be-quiffed hero as the rights are not owned exclusively by the Herge Society.

A GANGLAND shooting in Zaadam was witnessed by primary school children. Four men in balaclavas executed Lucas Bloom in broad daylight.

NUREMBURG auctioneers Weidler are selling 14 watercolours signed A Hitler. They are dated between1904 to 1922. Other paintings by Hitler have sold for €130,000.

Sausage bust FOUL smells from a flat in Offenbach led inspectors to a homemade abattoir. They found an illegal sausage factory with bins of intestines and sausage stuffing apparatus.


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Italy and Vatican welcome Putin Cordon Press

PRESIDENT met with Pope and senior Italian politicians

THE PAPA AND PUTIN: Pope Francis gave a warm welcome.

VLADIMIR Putin received a warm welcome on his Italian visit, received by Pope Francis and also Italy’s prime minister and president.

Third plane crash THREE Russian military planes have crashed recently leading to rumours that the Kremlin is neglecting safety in favour of showing military strength.

Death rate rises THE first quarter of 2015 saw a 22 per cent rise in the mortality rate of Russians from respiratory illness. Medical experts have yet to attribute the deaths to one specific cause.

World Cup 2018 RUSSIA is preparing for the 2018 World Cup despite bribery allegations, said Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko. FIFA is being investigated for corruption linked to the awarding of the tournament.

Social media GULAG prisoners’ letters are being shared on social media to make sure the effects of Stalin's disastrous economic

Popular show RUSSIAN parents are starting to name their children after figures from TV series Game of Thrones. Most popular name from the show is Arya, youngest daughter of Lord Eddard and Catelyn Stark of Winterfell.

Emigration fears RUSSIAN brides who marry abroad are depleting the country of its future workforce. Most leave Russia after marriage and therefore their children will not contribute to the nation’s economy.

Artist recovered

policies are never forgotten. The letters were discovered in 2005.

ANATOLY ZVEREV has had a museum dedicated to him in Moscow. His art was shunned by the Soviet state until after his death in 1986.

Selfie causes harm

Bad tap water

TWO Russian girls were taken to hospital after being electrocuted while taking a selfie on top of a train in Martsevo. Both girls are expected to recover.

MORE than 400 people in North Ossetia have been hospitalised after drinking yellow water that came from their taps. Most suffered from vomiting and fever.

Museum excites THE Experimentanium science museum in Moscow is thrilling visitors with its interactive exhibits focusing on science, anatomy and mechanics.

Russia ranks 26th THE World Economic Forum has rated Russia 26th in a list of countries that can facilitate human capital for economic use, partly due to its large population. ARYA STARK: Gains namesakes.

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Bankruptcy changes offer second chance for debt-laden Spaniards By Jason Bailey

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IMF demands more economic changes THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) has praised Spain for its economic progress but has focused on areas where it suggests further reforms are needed to ensure recovery continues. It has proposed changes to employment law so that companies are able to dismiss staff without incurring the ‘prohibitive’ costs that are currently in place. This will encourage companies to offer more con-

mitted debtors to reach a deal with creditors but as the majority of cases involved mortgage defaults, agreements were needed with banks and they generally declined, preferring to seize the property. The new changes mean that once an indi-

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tracts but it also has the effect of making employment less stable. It could reflect in a negative way on the current rise in spending by those in work, as less security in their positions could encourage more saving than spending, thereby stilting economic growth. The IMF also wants a rise in IVA which theoretically could bring more revenue but have a detrimental effect on spending.

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Kids range mars profits GALICIAN clothing chain Adolfo Dominguez has ended the year down 8.2 per cent on last year ’s profits, recording losses of nearly €11 million. This is prompting proposals to close down its children’s clothing line.

Bank growth CAJAMAR achieved a growth in gross revenue of 16.4 per cent in 2014, resulting in a doubling of its profits to almost €98 million.

€22.7m bail INSURERS are to cover €22.7 million bail imposed by the High Court on exBankia President Rodrigo Rato and former executives José Luis Olivas and Francisco Verdú, leaving €11.3 million to be paid by the bank.

A Spanish Eurozone chief? SPAIN’S Economy Minister Luis de Guindos has announced he is running for President of the Eurozone. With Spain leading the economic recovery within the zone by the application of tight fiscal initiatives, it was thought that the minister would be elected without op-

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THE ‘second opportunity’ legislation passed earlier this year has offered hope to many debt-laden Spaniards. Prior to the changes any debt incurred would follow the debtor until it was paid off in full. There were changes to the law in 2003 which per-

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vidual has filed for insolvency then mortgage payments are halted for two months. A five-year plan is set up which takes into account the individual’s income and debt amount. If there is evidence that they have done all they can to meet the repayments, after five years all outstanding debt is cancelled.

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% CHG. NET VOL -0.55 5,363.12 -0.30 5,680.67 -0.48 4,114.05 -0.47 3,913.49 0.42 14,123.46 -0.20 7,172.11 -0.93 15,943.46 -1.19 5,808.59 -0.74 24,502.32 -0.62 53,980.08 -0.87 21,016.25 -0.49 5,654.73 -0.38 15,526.36 -0.43 45,007.27 -0.98 6,110.81 0.51 37,837.88 0.11 28,428.49 0.01 81,590.72 -0.23 64,219.44 0.03 8,674.54 -0.54 37,411.90 -0.80 6,298.02 -0.21 7,458.54 -0.70 8,175.01 -0.67 6,854.22 0.11 13,282.00 -0.64 5,203.54 -0.22 18,646.70 -1.08 15,481.51 -0.45 47,989.08 -0.96 5,179.50 -0.84 5,400.35 -2.46 6,260.00 -0.94 12,216.95 1.97 5,423.54 -1.04 4,541.52 -0.97 6,101.10 -0.49 67,494.30 -0.18 36,781.72 -0.15 5,180.38 -0.81 5,971.67 -0.21 3,900.04 -0.56 119,284.28 -0.76 31,268.16 -0.72 6,410.58 -1.54 10,594.34 -0.42 4,084.07 -0.15 4,326.60 -0.33 10,731.74 -0.55 6,557.37

COMPANY PRICE(P) CHANGE(P) Kingfisher 375.10 -1.60 Land Securities Group 1,275.00 5.00 Legal & General Group 262.30 -1.60 Lloyds Banking Group ORD 86.96 0.01 London Stock Exchange Grp 2,341.50 -34.50 Marks & Spencer Group 550.75 -6.75 Meggitt 488.55 0.85 Merlin Entertainments 442.40 -4.00 Mondi 1,386.00 -14.00 Morrison (Wm) Supermarkets 177.50 -0.80 National Grid 847.95 -7.35 Next 7,340.00 -55.00 Old Mutual 206.40 -1.50 Pearson 1,270.50 -1.50 Persimmon 1,953.00 -17.00 Prudential 1,590.00 -15.50 Randgold Resources 4,653.50 46.50 Reckitt Benckiser Group 5,632.00 -41.00 Reed Elsevier 1,062.50 -6.50 Rio Tinto 2,832.25 0.75 Rolls-Royce Group 963.50 -6.50 Royal Bank of Scotland Group 355.30 -2.10 Royal Dutch Shell 1,857.50 -0.50 Royal Dutch Shell 1,883.25 -0.75 Royal Mail 504.75 -2.25 RSA Insurance Group 424.10 -2.60 SABMiller 3,322.00 -22.50 Sage Group (The) 550.75 -0.75 Sainsbury (J) 261.85 0.05 Schroders 3,252.00 -7.00 Severn Trent 2,124.00 -12.00 Shire 5,210.00 -60.00 Sky 1,044.00 4.00 Smith & Nephew 1,092.50 -4.50 Smiths Group 1,147.00 -14.00 Sports Direct International 672.50 -8.50 SSE 1,590.50 -2.50 St James's Place 879.00 -5.50 Standard Chartered 1,057.25 -6.75 Standard Life 469.30 -5.00 Taylor Wimpey 187.15 -1.65 Tesco 214.40 0.70 Travis Perkins 2,153.50 -14.50 TUI AG 1,194.50 -10.50 Unilever 2,771.00 -17.00 United Utilities Group 956.75 -5.25 Vodafone Group 233.13 -1.17 Weir Group 1,835.00 -13.00 Whitbread 5,060.00 -20.00 Wolseley 4,121.00 -26.00 WPP Group 1,468.00 -11.00

% CHG. -0.42 0.39 -0.61 0.01 -1.45 -1.21 0.17 -0.90 -1.00 -0.45 -0.86 -0.74 -0.72 -0.12 -0.86 -0.97 1.01 -0.72 -0.61 0.03 -0.67 -0.59 -0.03 -0.04 -0.44 -0.61 -0.67 -0.14 0.02 -0.21 -0.56 -1.14 0.38 -0.41 -1.21 -1.25 -0.16 -0.62 -0.63 -1.05 -0.87 0.33 -0.67 -0.87 -0.61 -0.55 -0.50 -0.70 -0.39 -0.63 -0.74

NET VOL 8,928.84 10,245.44 15,807.29 62,180.80 8,359.04 9,156.10 3,853.77 4,541.58 6,865.73 4,240.53 32,181.93 11,282.07 10,423.75 10,548.91 6,069.53 41,521.42 4,349.16 41,034.04 12,147.60 39,936.99 18,045.80 23,266.34 73,880.28 46,977.90 4,933.00 4,402.56 54,682.17 5,968.78 5,071.24 7,445.18 5,109.22 31,387.13 17,860.59 9,963.52 4,646.53 4,081.53 15,889.06 4,706.01 27,279.93 9,404.83 6,181.58 17,546.37 5,451.91 7,191.76 36,565.76 6,593.86 62,835.10 4,003.03 9,277.78 10,865.18 19,421.89

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PRICE CHANGE %CHANGE VOLUME 1.9M -1.14% -1.82 158.04 6.3M -0.96% -0.77 79.53 -1.10% 36.9M -1.42 127.17 2.4M -0.11% -0.16 142.80 2.2M -0.36% -0.32 87.85 6.5M -1.24% -1.25 99.87 -1.11% 21.9M -0.32 28.54 -0.35% 15.6M -0.14 39.96 4.0M -0.61% -0.67 109.95 2.7M -0.92% -0.64 69.12 8.3M -1.26% -1.07 84.02 -0.44% 22.2M -0.12 27.39 2.0M -0.41% -0.88 213.06 4.3M -0.62% -0.69 110.60 3.1M -1.06% -1.79 166.99 -1.66% 31.6M -0.53 31.32 8.7M -0.90% -0.89 98.35 -0.39% 11.8M -0.27 68.25 3.7M -0.55% -0.53 95.06 -1.77% 15.8M -1.04 57.87 -1.01% 23.9M -0.47 45.97 2.1M -0.10% -0.10 103.78 -0.73% 21.7M -0.25 34.21 6.5M -0.68% -0.54 78.87 1.4M -0.66% -0.66 99.47 2.3M -0.61% -0.72 117.60 3.1M -1.40% -1.67 117.65 -1.07% 10.6M -0.51 47.25 4.9M -0.45% -0.31 69.33 7.2M -0.70% -0.51 72.43

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COMPANY

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Most Advanced Sky-mobi Limited Xunlei Limited Benefitfocus, Inc. Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Origin Agritech Limited Adaptimmune Therapeutics plc Cherokee Inc. Maxwell Technologies, Inc. iDreamSky Technology Limited Atara Biotherapeutics, Inc. Escalera Resources Co.

$ 6.37 $ 13.70 $ 44.11 $ 18.10 $ 2.72 $ 19.29 $ 26.10 $ 5.86 $ 14.56 $ 48 $ 2.77

1.01 ▲ 18.84% 1.73 ▲ 14.45% 5.20 ▲ 13.36% 1.87 ▲ 11.52% 0.28 ▲ 11.48% 1.88 ▲ 10.80% 2.51 ▲ 10.64% 0.53 ▲ 9.94% 1.20 ▲ 8.98% 3.85 ▲ 8.72% 0.22 ▲ 8.63%

$ 110.13 $ 3.68 $ 6.67 $ 5.30 $ 32.90 $ 19.20 $ 8.68 $ 54.69 $ 13.11 $ 3.79 $ 74.24

12.46 ▼ 10.16% 0.36 ▼ 8.91% 0.63 ▼ 8.63% 0.47 ▼ 8.15% 2.45 ▼ 6.93% 1.41 ▼ 6.84% 0.6199 ▼ 6.67% 3.81 ▼ 6.51% 0.91 ▼ 6.49% 0.26 ▼ 6.42% 5.05 ▼ 6.37%

Most Declined Agios Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Optical Cable Corporation SteadyMed Ltd. NTELOS Holdings Corp. Foundation Medicine, Inc. Biotie Therapies Corp. Colony Bankcorp, Inc. ZS Pharma, Inc. Willdan Group, Inc. Novatel Wireless, Inc. Esperion Therapeutics, Inc.



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Spanish stay-cations SIXTY-SIX per cent of reservations by Spaniards are for domestic destinations, according to online travel company Rumbo.

Energy saving AIMPLAS, the Technological Institute of Plastics, is participating in the ‘Jospel’ project, where researchers are developing more efficient cooling systems for electric cars, reducing energy usage by 50 per cent.

Summer staff SPANISH supermarket chain Mercadona has announced that it is hiring 4,000 extra workers for June to September, each on a net salary of €1,100 per month.

Ticket woes AIR FRANCE-KLM could decide to charge for third party ticket sales made outside its own sales channels, said President of the group, Alexandre de Juniac. Spanish travel agencies say this will cause booking complications.

Amazon probe THE European Commission has begun a formal investigation into the activities of US e-commerce giant Amazon, for allegedly manipulating competition in the market for electronic books.

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FINANCE, BUSINESS & LEGAL

No more copy and pasting

A mixed bag for economic growth SOME G20 countries are doing much better than others By Dilip Kuner QUARTERLY Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the G20 area - which includes Spain under the EU umbrella - grew by 0.7 per cent in the first quarter of 2015, slightly down from 0.8 per cent in the previous quarter, according to preliminary estimates. However, the latest figures were a mixed bag with some countries doing much better than others. GDP contracted in Canada (by 0.1 per cent), the US (by 0.2 per cent), and Brazil (by 0.2 per cent), following positive growth of 0.6 per cent, 0.5 per cent and 0.3 per cent respectively in the previous quarter. GDP growth also eased significantly in South Africa, to 0.3 per cent, compared with

OUTPUT: The EU area grew by 0.4 per cent.

1.0 per cent in the previous quarter, and to a lesser extent in Mexico, to 0.4 per cent, compared with 0.7 per cent in the previous quarter. In Germany and the UK, it was 0.3 per cent, down from 0.7 per cent and 0.6 per cent respectively in the previous quarter. In China and Indonesia, GDP growth slowed slightly to 1.3 per cent and 1.1 per cent respectively, compared with 1.5 per cent and 1.2 per cent respectively in the previous quarter. The EU area grew 0.4 per cent from the previous quarter, or 1 per cent on the first quarter of 2014. Much of the increase in GDP can be put down to Spain, which has started to emerge from recession.

UNIVERSITIES in Spain are to invest in software that prevents and detects plagiarism in order to clamp down on students who copy material for their course work. A survey by the Francisco de Vitoria University near Madrid revealed that out of 40 students aged 17 to 19, six had directly copied as much as 40 per cent of website text for a set assignment. A further eight students plagiarised up to 20 per cent. A more worrying aspect was that students when confronted with the results of the analysis of their work were for the most part surprised that such behaviour was unacceptable. Professor Zulema Calderón, who conducted the programme, said: “Most of them did this without intention of wrong-doing, not realising that plagiarism is wrong.”

Scrapping the cash for parts

Real thing COCA-COLA is to spend an estimated €50 million relaunching its iconic glass bottle in Spain, coinciding with its centenary.

Appeal lost BARÇA star Lionel Messi has lost his appeal over tax fraud charges. He could face trial over allegations involving an estimated €4.6m.

Costly labour SPAIN is in Europe’s top 10 for the highest labour costs not linked to wages, i.e. costs for social security contributions, severance and unemployment payments, etc, according to a German Institute, IEE.

LUCRATIVE SIDELINE: Cash sales of vehicle spares in the scrapyard sector. SPAIN’S Tax Office is in the process of concluding a major crackdown against tax evasion by vehicle scrapyards dealing in sales of black market parts. The scrapyard sector has always been able to conduct a lucrative sideline in cash sales of vehicle spares to private individuals and also to professional workshops and garages. Operation Crossbow was launched to address the problem of cash changing

€70 million The amount the taxman misses out on from scrapyards.

hands without being declared for tax, focusing on 45 companies across seven regions. The investigation concluded that around half of the sales conducted were concealed from the Treasury, to the value of around €70 million per year. The process of investigation was complicated by the nature of the businesses being scrutinised; it is difficult to assess or evaluate how many useful parts may be saleable in a vehicle for scrap and tra-

ditionally such sales are conducted in cash. More than 250 officials representing the tax authorities are to examine the registration of companies authorised to process scrap vehicles. Other enquiries alongside the operation have prompted tax audits on at least 10 individuals who are shareholders and directors of the companies under investigation.


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Cash for mums

Girls are doing it for themselves

A BENEFIT for mothers in Spain with two or more children that could boost their allowances by 5-15 per cent between 2016 and 2019, has been given the green light.

Loose change

Family needs

THE entrepreneurial world has long been dictated by men, but according to a study by the University of Cambridge it appears women are gaining ground. Females are also more likely than men to be thinking about expanding their business in the next three years. Women playing a bigger role in small businesses is no longer big news and according to agencies that help launch small businesses, female-run ones are booming, with one agency reporting that their female clientele had jumped from 10 per cent to 25 per cent in the past few years. Even so many women still hold back when it comes to following the dream of starting their own business. Some believe this may have something to do with opinion that has surrounded the idea of women in business in the past. Some female business-owners say people are often surprised that they alone run a business. Others assume

EMPLOYMENT Minister Fatima Báñez has confirmed that 94,000 people with families applied for €426 per month in unemployment benefits this year.

A day off SHIPPING service CLH based in Madrid has rewarded its employees with a full day off in return for a perfect attendance record for the first quarter of the year.

Billing abroad SPANISH firms billing overseas have increased by 40 per cent in five years; 18 per cent of them took their interests abroad in the crisis, said the Spanish Chamber of Commerce.

Jane Plunkett A look at finance for females jane.plunkett@euroweeklynews.com

GOING IT ALONE: Many more women are setting up small businesses. that a female-run business must be some kind of arts and crafts workshop operating out of a garage, instead of a company that posts impressive annual revenues. Women in general don’t have enough role models when it comes to entrepreneurship. There are a lot more famous

male entrepreneurs, and this can have the effect of reinforcing the myth that women just aren’t as entrepreneurial as men. It is often imagined that becoming an entrepreneur means giving up your personal life. This can be daunting, especially if added to the pressure of the role

women may have to play as a mother too. But many female entrepreneurs dispute this and say that leaving the corporate world to work alone actually offers a great opportunity to achieve a better work-life balance. So, girls, if you want to branch out on your own, go for it!



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Our world is ruled by corruption Ugis Riba / Shutterstock.com

FORGET FIFA, most of us can be bought if the price is right LEAPY LEE SAYS IT

OTHERS THINK IT I CAN’T understand why people seemed so shocked at the latest FIFA scandal. The whole of our planet is ruled by corruption. Most of us can be bought if the price is right. It’s a bit like the old chestnut, where the woman is asked if she would go to bed with someone for a tenner. “A measly tenner,” she replies. “What do you think I am?” “We’ve already established what you are,” comes the answer. “We’re just haggling about the price!” The world is run by money. We see examples of it every day of our lives. The murdering Pistorius, who has been let out after just 10 months of his sentence. Do you honestly think he would have been released this early if he’d been a pauper from Soweto? In my opinion, Blair and Bush only entered their murderous liaison because the spoils of their efforts could have been so lucrative. The Saudis, with their infinite riches,

FIFA HEADQUARTERS: Nothing suprising about the corruption scandal. If individuals have so much money they can affect the economy of whole countries and get away with just about anything

are able to instigate infringements of just about every human right imaginable. If individuals have so much money they can affect the economy of whole countries and get away with just about anything. Subsequently, is it not also feasible that if a num-

ber of the mega-rich were to withdraw their deposits from specific banks throughout the world, they could trigger a chain reaction that could make the last recession look like an unexpected run on a kiddie’s piggy bank? Of course they could. These are the people who run our planet. Not the politicians, not the elected governments, not the presidents. It is the faceless, nameless, relatively small number of multitrillionaires, who meet in clandestine locations and move their fortunes from place to place, merely to satisfy their own cravings for power. Individuals that welcome wars and unrest, providing it doesn’t enter their own particular backyard. Ironically, of course, it is the Jews and Arabs that are the biggest investors in the world money markets. Odd, is it not, that enemies who have existed since biblical times, now basically share complete power over the future stability of the planet? Keep the faith, Love Leapy, Leapylee2002@gmail.com www.leapylee.co.uk


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7:00am Three Night Stand 8:45am The Top Ten Show 2015 9:00am Playing it Cool 10:45am Zombeavers 12:15pm As Above, So Below 2:00pm Gravity: Sky Movies Special 2:30pm Jayne Mansfield's Car 4:45pm Pitch Perfect 2 Special 5:15pm The Purge: Anarchy 7:15pm Playing it Cool 9:00pm As Above, So Below 10:45pm The Purge: Anarchy 12:45am Three Night Stand 2:25am Playing it Cool 4:05am Zombeavers A group of college kids go on a weekend getaway to a cabin in the woods and end up being terrorised. 5:40am About Time: Sky Movies Special Rachel McAdams and Domhnall Gleeson chat about the new time-travel rom-com from Richard Curtis.

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7:00am 7:15am 7:30am 7:45am 8:00am 9:00am 10:00am 11:00am 1:00pm 2:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 8:00pm 8:15pm 8:30pm 11:15pm 11:30pm 12:00am 1:00am 2:00am 3:00am

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Football Gold Football Gold Football Gold Football Gold WWE SmackDown! Game Changers Soccer A.M. The Premier League Years Soccer A.M. The Fantasy Football Club Premier League 100 Club The Premier League Years Soccer A.M. Premier League Barclays Premier League World Ringside One2eleven One2eleven Rugby League Super League Gold Barclays Premier League World Ringside Super League Highlights Soccer A.M. The Fantasy Football Club

Cricket's Greatest Cricket's Greatest Cricket Incycle Athletics Cricket GAA Championship Review Bass Fishing Sports Unlimited Boots 'n' All Cricket WWE Raw Max Power T20 Cricket Adam Gilchrist Masterclass Cricket Shorts Former players and celebrities explain why they are so passionate about cricket. Cricket Shorts Adam Gilchrist Masterclass ATP Tour Uncovered T20 Cricket Kent Spitfires take on Essex Eagles at The Spitfire Ground in the NatWest T20 Blast.



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7:00am Breakfast 10:15am Crimewatch 11:00am Homes Under the Hammer 12:00pm Claimed and Shamed 12:30pm Family Finders 1:15pm Bargain Hunt 2:00pm BBC News at One 2:30pm BBC London News 2:45pm Doctors 3:15pm Perfection 4:00pm Escape to the Continent 5:00pm The Box 5:30pm Flog It! 6:15pm Pointless 7:00pm BBC News at Six 7:30pm BBC London News 8:00pm The One Show 8:30pm Would I Lie to You? 9:00pm EastEnders 9:30pm Celebrity MasterChef 11:00pm BBC News at Ten 11:25pm BBC London News 11:32pm BBC Weather 11:35pm The Graham Norton 12:25am Suntrap 12:55am It's a Wonderful Afterlife

7:00am Good Morning Britain 9:30am Lorraine 10:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30am This Morning 11:55am ITV News 12:00pm This Morning 1:30pm Loose Women 2:30pm ITV News and Weather 3:00pm Jeremy Kyle's Emergency Room 4:00pm Dickinson's Real Deal 5:00pm Tipping Point 6:00pm The Chase 7:00pm ITV News London 7:30pm ITV News and Weather 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm Coronation Street 9:00pm Gino's Italian Escape 9:30pm Coronation Street 10:00pm Doc Martin 11:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 11:40pm Vicious 12:10am The Eiger Sanction 2:30am Jackpot247

7:00am Homes Under the Hammer 8:00am Claimed and Shamed 8:30am Family Finders 9:15am 9:45am 10:15am 12:00pm 12:30pm 1:00pm 2:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:30pm 12:00am 12:25am 2:35am 3:35am 4:35am

Gardeners' World Cowboys and Angels Victoria Derbyshire BBC News BBC World News The Daily Politics Tennis Eggheads Beat the Brain Alex Polizzi: Chefs on Trial Mary Berry's Absolute Favourites Gardeners' World Kate Humble: Living with Nomads The Clare Balding Show Newsnight Artsnight The Lady Question Time 1945 This is BBC Two

7:00am Life's Funniest Moments 7:20am Psych 8:05am Emmerdale 8:35am Emmerdale 9:10am You've Been Framed! 9:35am Dinner Date 10:35am Psych 11:25am The Real Housewives of Atlanta 12:20pm The Real Housewives of Atlanta 1:10pm Emmerdale 1:40pm Emmerdale 2:15pm Totally Bonkers 2:45pm Dinner Date 3:40pm Judge Rinder 4:50pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 5:55pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 7:00pm Love Island 8:00pm You've Been Framed! 9:00pm Two and a Half Men 10:00pm Knocked Up 12:35am Celebrity Juice 1:25am Two and a Half Men 2:20am Fake Reaction 3:00am Life's Funniest Moments

8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 10:55pm 11:15pm 11:45pm 12:15am 12:40am 1:00am 1:20am 1:45am 2:15am

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Top Gear Don't Tell the Bride Live at the Apollo Family Guy Family Guy EastEnders Russell Howard's Good News Family Guy Family Guy American Dad! Family Guy Murder in Successville Murder in Successville

8:00pm World News Today 8:30pm BBC Cardiff Singer of the World 2015 10:00pm Glastonbury Golden Greats 11:00pm Festivals Britannia 12:30am Nile Rodgers: The Hitmaker Remastered 1:30am Disco at the BBC 2:30am Glastonbury Golden Greats

7:00am 7:10am 7:30am 8:00am 9:05am 10:05am 11:05am 12:25pm 2:15pm 3:15pm 4:20pm 5:20pm 5:55pm 6:25pm 6:55pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 11:00pm 12:05am 1:45am 3:25am

4:10am

Movies Now Judge Judy On the Buses Heartbeat The Royal Murder, She Wrote Judge Judy All Creatures Great and Small Heartbeat The Royal Wild at Heart Fresh Fields Doctor in the House On the Buses Heartbeat Murder, She Wrote Rosemary and Thyme Paul O'Grady: For The Love of Dogs Paul O'Grady: For The Love of Dogs Afterlife The Vice Clockwise Stephen Tompkinson's Australian Balloon Adventure ITV3 Nightscreen

7:20am How I Met Your Mother 7:45am Will and Grace 8:10am Will and Grace 8:35am Everybody Loves Raymond 9:00am Royal Ascot 10:00am Frasier 10:30am Frasier 11:00am Car S.O.S 12:00pm Come Dine with Me 12:30pm Come Dine with Me 1:00pm Channel 4 News Summary 1:05pm Come Dine with Me 1:35pm Come Dine with Me 2:10pm Come Dine with Me 2:40pm Royal Ascot 7:00pm The Simpsons 7:30pm Hollyoaks 8:00pm Channel 4 News 9:00pm Shipping Wars 10:00pm 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 11:00pm Sarah Millican Home Bird Live 12:05am Man Down 12:40am Virtually Famous 1:25am Brooklyn Nine-Nine 1:55am Royal Ascot Highlights

8:35am Thomas and Friends 8:50am Noddy in Toyland 9:00am Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom 9:15am Peppa Pig 9:35am Toby's Travelling Circus 9:45am Bananas in Pajamas 10:00am Tickety Toc 10:15am The Wright Stuff 12:10pm Cowboy Builders and Bodge Jobs 1:10pm 5 News Lunchtime 1:15pm Big Brother 2:15pm Home and Away 2:45pm Neighbours 3:15pm NCIS: Los Angeles 4:15pm Jesse Stone: Thin Ice 6:00pm 5 News at 5 6:30pm Neighbours 7:00pm Home and Away 7:30pm 5 News Tonight 8:00pm World War II in Colour 9:00pm Conspiracy: The Royal Family 10:00pm Big Brother: Live Eviction 11:30pm Big Brother's Bit on the Side 12:30am Big Brother

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7:55am Pirates of the Caribbean 10:30am The Jewel of the Nile 12:30pm The Transporter 2:15pm Transporter 2 3:55pm Pirates of the Caribbean 6:30pm Poseidon 8:20pm The Transporter 10:00pm Transporter 2 11:40pm War 1:30am Executive Decision

1:05pm 2:05pm 3:05pm 4:00pm 4:25pm 4:55pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 12:45am 2:30am 3:25am 3:45am

3:55am 4:00am

Highway Patrol Minder The Car Chasers The Professionals Ax Men The Sweeney Cycling: Womens Tour Highlights Gunsmoke The Car Chasers Ax Men Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Gunsmoke The Professionals The Sweeney Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Cycling: Womens Tour Highlights Casino Royale Death Wish 2 River Monsters Highway Patrol Movies Now The latest news and reviews of this week's film releases. ITV4 Nightscreen Teleshopping

7:00am 7:25am 8:10am 9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 10:30am 11:00am 12:00pm 1:00pm 1:30pm 2:00pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 12:00am 12:30am 1:00am

7:00am 9:00am 10:45am 12:30pm 12:45pm 2:30pm 4:15pm

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7:30am Jersey Girl 9:15am Monty Python's The Meaning of Life 11:05am Ride Along 12:50pm The Other Woman 2:45pm Wedding Crashers 4:50pm About Time 7:00pm Monty Python's The Meaning of Life 9:00pm Ride Along 10:50pm The Other Woman 12:45am Wedding Crashers 2:50am About Time 5:05am Brewster's Millions

9:00pm 10:35pm 1:35am 3:35am 5:30am

Hollyoaks 90210 Charmed Happy Endings How I Met Your Mother Rules of Engagement Baby Daddy Charmed Charmed Hollyoaks Rules of Engagement How I Met Your Mother The Big Bang Theory The Goldbergs Baby Daddy Rules of Engagement How I Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Hollyoaks The Goldbergs The Big Bang Theory Max Payne The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Rude Tube

De@Th on Live Three Night Stand The Giver Mr Holmes: Sky Movies Special Playing it Cool Lucy Boyhood Drama shot over 12 years, depicting one boy's life from the age of six to the age of 18. The Giver In a seemingly perfect community, a young boy is chosen to learn from an elderly man about the true pain and pleasure of the 'real' world. Lucy Boyhood De@Th on Live Three Night Stand Gravity: Sky Movies Special

FRIDAY TV

7:00am 7:15am 7:30am 8:30am 9:30am 10:00am 11:00am 1:00pm 2:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:15pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 11:15pm 11:30pm 12:00am 1:00am 2:00am

Football Gold Football Gold WWE Main Event Ringside Barclays Premier Soccer A.M. The Premier League Years Soccer A.M. The Fantasy Football Club Premier League 100 Club The Premier League Years Soccer A.M. The F1 Show One2eleven One2eleven The Fantasy Football Club Premier League 100 Club Rugby League Super League Gold Premier League 100 Club Soccer A.M. Super League Highlights Football Gold

7:00am Cricket's Greatest 8:00am T20 Cricket 11:30am Adam Gilchrist Masterclass 12:00pm Racing News 12:30pm Super League Highlights 1:30pm T20 Cricket Kent Spitfires take on Essex Eagles at The Spitfire Ground in the NatWest T20 Blast. 5:00pm Adam Gilchrist Masterclass 5:30pm Cricket's Greatest 6:00pm T20 Cricket 9:30pm Adam Gilchrist Masterclass 10:00pm Cricket Shorts 10:15pm Cricket Shorts 10:30pm Adam Gilchrist Masterclass 11:00pm British Sports Book Awards 2015 12:00am T20 Cricket 3:30am Adam Gilchrist Masterclass 4:00am Cricket's Greatest 4:30am Cricket's Greatest



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7:00am Breakfast 11:00am Saturday Kitchen Live 12:30pm The Box 1:00pm BBC News 1:10pm Weather 1:15pm Bargain Hunt 2:00pm Tennis 5:45pm Pointless 6:30pm F1: Grand Prix Qualifying 7:45pm BBC News 7:55pm Regional News All the latest local news. 7:58pm Weather 8:00pm Prized Apart 9:05pm The National Lottery: Who Dares Wins 9:55pm Casualty 10:45pm The John Bishop Show 11:30pm BBC News 11:45pm Weather 11:50pm Not Going Out 12:20am Room 101 1:00am The Rookie 3:00am Weather for the Week Ahead 3:05am BBC News

7:00am 9:25am 9:30am 10:25am 11:20am 12:25pm 1:25pm 1:35pm 2:40pm 3:40pm 4:35pm 7:00pm 7:15pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 11:00pm 11:10pm 1:10am 4:00am 4:40am

CITV ITV News Weekend The Jeremy Kyle Show The Jeremy Kyle Show The Jeremy Kyle Show ITV News and Weather The Jeremy Kyle Show Tipping Point 1000 Heartbeats The Lost World Local News and Weather ITV News and Weather You've Been Framed! Harry Potter and the ITV News and Weather Raw Deal Jackpot 247 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA Nightscreen

8:55am The Happiest Days of Your Life 10:15am Animal Park 10:45am Elephant Diaries 11:15am Homes Under the Hammer 12:15pm Escape to the Country 1:00pm Alex Polizzi: Chefs on Trial 2:00pm Athletics 6:30pm Ocean Queens: The Story of Cunard 7:00pm Gardeners World 7:30pm Edwardian Farm 8:30pm Japan: Earth's Enchanted Island 9:30pm Dad's Army 10:00pm La Traviata: Love, Death and Divas 11:00pm Mock the Week 11:35pm Hamlet 2 1:00am The Many Faces of Robbie Coltrane 2:00am Good Hair 3:30am Watchdog 4:30am Rip Off Britain 5:15am This is BBC Two Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.

7:00am Emmerdale Omnibus 9:35am Coronation Street Omnibus 12:05pm Babe 2: Pig in the City 1:05pm FYI Daily 1:10pm Babe 2: Pig in the City 1:55pm The Perfect Man 2:55pm FYI Daily 3:00pm The Perfect Man 4:00pm The Hot Desk 4:15pm Ant and Dec's 5:40pm Happy Feet 6:40pm FYI Daily 6:45pm Happy Feet 7:50pm She's the Man 8:50pm FYI Daily 8:55pm She's the Man 10:00pm Love Island 11:00pm The Back Up Plan 12:00am FYI Daily 12:05am The Back Up Plan 1:10am The Keith Lemon Sketch Show 1:40am Love Island 2:35am Crazy Beaches 3:00am Crazy Beaches 3:25am Life's Funniest Moments 3:45am Teleshopping

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8:00pm Great Movie Mistakes IV 8:45pm Top Gear 9:45pm Live: Women's World Cup 12:00am Family Guy 12:22am Family Guy 12:44am Family Guy 1:06am Family Guy 1:28am Family Guy 1:50am Family Guy 2:15am Him and Her 2:45am Him and Her 3:10am Him and Her 3:40am Him and Her 4:10am Him and Her

8:00pm Sounds of the Sixties 8:30pm BBC Cardiff Singer of the World 2015 10:00pm King of Devil's Island 11:50pm Ultimate No 1's 12:50am Play it Loud: The Story of the Marshall Amp 1:50am Prince - Purple Reign 2:50am Disco at the BBC 3:50am Sounds of the Sixties

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Movies Now Judge Judy Where the Heart is Where the Heart is Lewis A Touch of Frost Inspector Morse Lewis Columbo Doc Martin Foyle's War A Touch of Frost Set in the town of Denton, this police drama series focuses on Detective Inspector Frost. Wire in the Blood A 500-year-old body is discovered at Norton Hotel during the digging of new foundations. Judge Judy Judge Judy ITV3 Nightscreen Text-based information service. Teleshopping

7:10am How I Met Your Mother 7:30am Ironman 70.3 Staffordshire 8:00am Mobil 1 The Grid 8:30am FIM Superbike World Championship 9:00am Royal Ascot 10:00am Everybody Loves Raymond 10:30am Everybody Loves Raymond 11:00am Frasier 11:30am Frasier 12:00pm The Big Bang Theory 12:30pm The Big Bang Theory 1:00pm The Simpsons 1:30pm The Simpsons 2:00pm Rude(Ish) Tube 2:30pm Royal Ascot 7:00pm Couples Come Dine with Me 7:40pm Channel 4 News 8:00pm Walking Through History 9:00pm Penelope Keith's Hidden Villages 10:00pm Rush 12:25am Basic Instinct 2:50am Royal Ascot Highlights

7:00am 7:15am 7:45am 9:40am 10:40am 11:40am 12:10pm 1:10pm 2:15pm 3:15pm 3:20pm 5:20pm 6:45pm 7:45pm 7:50pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:05pm 12:55am 1:55am 2:00am 3:30am

Football's Greatest Highway Patrol Motorsport UK TT 2015 TT 2015 Wales Velothon Highlights Cycling: Womens Tour Highlights Gunsmoke The Far Country FYI Daily The Far Country The Horse Soldiers Fastest FYI Daily Fastest Cycling: Womens Tour Highlights On Her Majesty's Secret Service FYI Daily On Her Majesty's Secret Service The Boat That Rocked FYI Daily The Boat That Rocked Highway Patrol

8:50am 9:00am 9:15am 9:30am 9:50am 10:05am 10:30am 11:00am 11:35am 11:40am 2:45pm 4:10pm 5:10pm 6:10pm

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7:25am 9:40am 12:30pm 2:40pm 4:50pm 7:10pm 10:00pm 12:10am 2:30am

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Little Princess Wanda and the Alien Zack and Quack Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom Jelly Jamm LazyTown Dora and Friends Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Access Cowboy Builders and Bodge Jobs Columbo: Publish or Perish The Dog Rescuers GPs: Behind Closed Doors The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door Can't Pay? We'll Take it Away! Cricket on 5 5 News Weekend Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole Big Brother Autopsy

National Treasure The Patriot Lone Survivor Die Hard with a Vengeance National Treasure The Patriot Lone Survivor Die Hard with a Vengeance Starship Troopers

American Pie 2 Big Daddy The Golden Child Sex Tape Grown Ups 2 Good Luck Chuck Big Daddy The Golden Child Entourage Sex Tape Grown Ups 2 Good Luck Chuck Life Stand Up Guys

7:00am 7:45am 8:10am 8:35am 9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 10:30am 11:00am 11:30am 12:00pm 12:30pm 1:00pm 1:30pm 2:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:50pm 7:00pm 10:00pm 12:10am 1:15am

Jane the Virgin Baby Daddy Baby Daddy Suburgatory Suburgatory How I Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother Baby Daddy Baby Daddy The Goldbergs The Goldbergs The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Made in Chelsea Made in Chelsea Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs Rude(Ish) Tube Shorts The Big Bang Theory Predators Gogglebox Gogglebox

7:00am De@Th on Live 9:00am Three Night Stand 10:45am Sir Ian Mckellen on Film 11:00am Playing it Cool 12:45pm The Giver 2:30pm Boyhood 5:30pm Lucy 7:15pm The Giver In a seemingly perfect community, a young boy is chosen to learn from an elderly man about the true pain and pleasure of the 'real' world. 9:00pm Lucy 10:35pm Boyhood Drama shot over 12 years, depicting one boy's life from the age of six to the age of 18. 1:35am De@Th on Live 3:35am Three Night Stand 5:30am X-Men: Days of Future Past Special

SATURDAY TV

7:00am 7:15am 7:30am 7:45am 8:00am 9:00am 9:15am 9:30am 9:45am 10:00am 11:00am 11:30am 12:00pm 2:00pm 2:15pm 2:30pm 2:45pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:55pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 12:10am 12:30am 1:00am

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Football Gold Football Gold Football Gold Football Gold Super League Highlights One2eleven One2eleven One2eleven One2eleven Game Changers The Fantasy Football Club Premier League 100 Club The Premier League Years Football Gold Football Gold One2eleven One2eleven Ringside The Premier League Years Rugby League Ringside Ravi Bopara One2eleven Premier League 100 Club Super League Highlights

Cricket's Greatest Cricket's Greatest Tight Lines Cricket Classics Sporting Greats Adam Gilchrist Masterclass Cricket Masters 500 Tennis Cricket Adam Gilchrist Masterclass Cricket's Greatest Series profiling some of the greatest cricketers of all time. Cricket Masters 500 Tennis The semi-finals of the Gerry Weber Open in Halle, Germany. Cricket Sporting Greats Cricket's Greatest Cricket Cricket Classics Cricket



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10:00am The Andrew Marr Show 11:00am Sunday Morning Live 12:00pm Sunday Politics 1:15pm Bargain Hunt 2:00pm BBC News 2:10pm Weather for the Week Ahead 2:15pm Prized Apart 3:20pm Yoga: Bend it Like Britain 3:50pm Homes Under the Hammer 4:20pm Escape to the Country 5:00pm Songs of Praise 5:35pm Nigel Slater 6:05pm F1: Grand Prix 7:35pm BBC News 7:50pm Regional News 7:55pm Weather 8:00pm Countryfile 9:00pm Antiques Roadshow 10:00pm Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell 11:00pm BBC News 11:20pm Regional News 11:25pm Weather 11:30pm Live at the Apollo 12:15am My Big Beautiful Wedding Dress

7:00am The Big Allotment Challenge 8:00am Countryfile 9:00am Gardeners World 9:30am Greatest Gardens 10:00am The Beechgrove Garden 10:30am Saturday Kitchen Best Bites 12:00pm The Box 12:30pm Mary Berry's Absolute Favourites 1:00pm The Olympic Journey 1:30pm Athletics 3:05pm Tennis 6:35pm Flog It! 7:20pm The Sorcerer's Apprentice 9:00pm Dara and Ed's Great Big Adventure 10:00pm BBC at War with Jonathan Dimbleby 11:00pm Blood 12:30am The Clare Balding Show 1:00am Women's World Cup 3:45am Countryfile 4:40am Holby City 5:40am This is BBC Two

7:00am 9:25am 9:30am 10:25am

7:00am Life's Funniest Moments 7:20am The Hot Desk 7:30am Emmerdale Omnibus 10:10am Coronation Street Omnibus 12:40pm Take Me Out 1:55pm Take Me Out: The Gossip 2:45pm The Hot Desk 2:55pm Music and Lyrics 3:55pm FYI Daily 4:00pm Music and Lyrics 5:00pm A Cinderella Story 6:00pm FYI Daily 6:05pm A Cinderella Story 6:55pm Love Island 7:55pm Legally Blonde 2: 8:55pm FYI Daily 9:00pm Legally Blonde 2: 10:00pm Love Island 11:00pm Bachelorette 12:00am FYI Daily 12:05am Bachelorette 12:50am Tricked 1:50am Love Island 2:50am Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 3:15am Teleshopping

11:25am 12:25pm 1:30pm 1:35pm 2:35pm 3:35pm 4:05pm 5:50pm 7:45pm 8:00pm 8:15pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:15pm 12:15am 1:15am

CITV ITV News Weekend The Jeremy Kyle Show The Jeremy Kyle Show The Jeremy Kyle Show ITV News and Weather Murder, She Wrote Long Lost Family Off Their Rockers Jurassic Park III Midsomer Murders Local News and Weather ITV News and Weather Catchphrase Surprise Surprise Black Work ITV News and Weather Bear Grylls: Mission Survive Piers Morgan's Life Stories Jackpot 247

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8:30pm Top Gear 9:30pm Live: Women's World Cup 12:00am Family Guy 12:22am Family Guy 12:45am American Dad! 1:10am Family Guy 1:30am Festivals, Sex and Suspicious Parents 2:30am Russell Howard's Good News 3:00am Russell Howard's Good News 3:30am Great TV Mistakes 4:00am Where Am I Sleeping Tonight?

8:00pm BBC Cardiff Singer of the World 2015 10:30pm Judi Dench in Conversation with Richard Eyre 11:30pm Iris 1:00am Glastonbury Golden Greats 2:00am Festivals Britannia 3:30am Nile Rodgers: The Hitmaker Remastered

7:00am 7:10am 8:05am 9:05am 9:10am 10:20am 11:20am 12:25pm 2:30pm 3:35pm 5:40pm 6:40pm 6:45pm 7:50pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 12:05am 1:05am 1:10am 2:15am 3:30am 4:20am 4:40am

Movies Now Rosemary and Thyme Summer Holiday FYI Daily Summer Holiday Heartbeat Heartbeat Columbo Wycliffe Bertie and Elizabeth Calamity Jane FYI Daily Calamity Jane Inspector Morse Caroline Quentin's National Parks Philippa Gregory's The Little House The Human Stain FYI Daily The Human Stain Blue Murder Wycliffe ITV3 Nightscreen Emmerdale Omnibus More drama and turmoil from the residents of Emmerdale.

7:05am Cycling 8:00am Volkswagen Racing Cup 8:30am Everybody Loves Raymond 8:55am Everybody Loves Raymond 9:30am The Simpsons 10:00am The Simpsons 10:30am Sunday Brunch 1:30pm The Simpsons 2:00pm The Simpsons 2:30pm The Simpsons 3:00pm The Simpsons 3:30pm The Simpsons 4:00pm The Simpsons 4:30pm The Simpsons 5:00pm The Simpsons 5:30pm Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief 7:40pm Channel 4 News 8:00pm Kevin Mccloud's Escape to the Wild 9:00pm Amazing Spaces: Shed of the Year 10:00pm Humans 11:00pm I, Robot 1:15am Rude Tube 2:10am Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo

7:00am Football's Greatest: Bobby Charlton 7:15am The Professionals 8:05am The Professionals 9:05am Gunsmoke 10:10am Gunsmoke 11:10am MotoGP 12:10pm Cycling: Womens Tour Highlights 1:15pm Pawn Stars 1:45pm Pawn Stars 2:10pm Pawn Stars 2:40pm Pawn Stars 3:05pm Pawn Stars 3:35pm Pawn Stars 4:00pm Destry Rides Again 5:00pm FYI Daily 5:05pm Destry Rides Again 5:55pm The Far Country 6:55pm FYI Daily 7:00pm The Far Country 8:00pm Pawn Stars 8:30pm Pawn Stars 9:00pm Cycling: Womens Tour Highlights 10:00pm The Deer Hunter 11:00pm FYI Daily 11:05pm The Deer Hunter 1:40am Smokin' Aces

8:20am 8:35am 8:50am 9:00am 9:10am 9:20am 9:35am 9:45am 10:05am 10:30am 11:00am 11:35am 11:55am 12:50pm 1:50pm 2:45pm 3:45pm 5:30pm 7:10pm 8:55pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 1:10am

Make Way for Noddy Paw Patrol Little Princess Wanda and the Alien Zack and Quack Toby's Travelling Circus Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom Jelly Jamm LazyTown Dora and Friends Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Chinese Food in Minutes Police Interceptors Police Interceptors Police Interceptors Police Interceptors Are We Done Yet? The Hunchback of Notre Dame Monster-in-Law 5 News Weekend Pets Make You Laugh Out Loud 2 Big Brother The Other Guys Manchester's Gang Wars: Exposed

7:30am Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters 9:30am Captain America: The Winter Soldier 12:00pm The Equalizer 2:25pm Die Hard 4.0 4:40pm Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters 6:40pm Captain America: The Winter Soldier 9:00pm The Equalizer 11:20pm Die Hard 4.0 1:35am Ironclad

7:00am 8:30am 10:05am 12:00pm 1:40pm 3:40pm 5:30pm 7:20pm 9:00pm 11:00pm 12:30am

Hot Shots! Hot Shots! Part Deux Dave The Wedding Singer Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues Click Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit The Wedding Singer Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues Hot Shots! Hot Shots! Part Deux

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10:30am 1:00pm 1:30pm 2:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 11:00pm 1:10am 1:35am 2:10am 2:40am 3:10am

Suburgatory Made in Chelsea Made in Chelsea Made in Chelsea Does Come Dine with Me Hollyoaks Omnibus The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Addams Family The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Gogglebox The Goldbergs The Goldbergs Tattoos After Dark Tattoos After Dark Virtually Famous Mic Takeover

7:00am De@Th on Live 9:00am The Giver 10:45am Spy: Sky Movies Special 11:15am Playing it Cool 1:00pm Boyhood Drama shot over 12 years, depicting one boy's life from the age of six to the age of 18. 4:00pm Entourage 4:30pm Lucy 6:15pm The Giver 8:00pm Boyhood Drama shot over 12 years, depicting one boy's life from the age of six to the age of 18. 10:45pm Lucy 12:20am De@Th on Live 2:20am Three Night Stand 4:15am Playing it Cool A jaded screenwriter struggles for inspiration until he meets that special someone.

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STREET TALK

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What about OUR voting rights? CALLS are growing for voting rights to be extended to ALL British expats living in EU member states, to give those most affected by a possible British exit a vote in the referendum. At the moment anyone who has lived abroad for more than 15 years cannot register to vote. Should long-term EU residents have the right to vote in an EU referendum? HELEN BRADY from Aztec Hair Academy said she thought it was still important to retain the right to vote. She remarked: “Although I have totally lost ties with the UK, I think we should still have the right to vote. I do have family there and so voting would affect them. It also would affect anyone who still has property back in the UK as well but chooses to live in Spain. I am very happy living in Spain as I have a very successful business here and I am well established. But maybe when I am older, I may want to retire back to the UK, so it is good to have options. Yes, I do think that expats should retain their right to vote in a referendum.”

A contrasting view was expressed by JULEA DAVIES from Roy Trevor Removals. She said: “I have lived here now for 23 years and UK politics have never interested me. The only thing that may affect

business if the UK left the EU is the importation tax, which could then have repercussions.” JONATHAN BROADBENT of The Presidents Club International said he kept up with the local news in the UK, but was not concerned about voting. He

commented: “As for the EU referendum, I don’t think that will be a decision made quickly as there is far too much involved. The UK should remain in the EU because it is too di-

vided in itself to stand strong.” For SHAUNA ROGERS of Ibex Insurance it was not too much of an issue. “I have been in Spain for 30 years and so have not voted in the UK. I have made my life here, so I think UK residents should have the say rather than expats. The only concern would be for business, should the UK leave the EU, and then that would affect all of us,” she believed. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Julea Davies, Helen Brady, Shauna Rogers and Jonathan Broadbent

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THERE are almost certainly going to be further changes ahead THE pension freedom laws which were introduced in the UK just over two months ago have certainly filled their fair share of column inches. Since they were announced more than a year ago, opinion has gone from excitement, confusion, back to excitement and now apparently to anger, as providers and advisers struggle to meet the demands of those grappling with their pension cash. The anger is justified in some respects, as those firms which are not delivering or who are charging exorbitant fees, are going against the promises made by the Chancellor George Osborne. However, change like this takes time to prepare for and implement and most would agree that for such wide sweeping changes, one year was just not long enough. Things will settle down, but there are

almost certainly going to be further changes ahead, especially now a majority government will be able to push any through more easily. So where does this leave a Spanish-based UK expat? Well, we believe, and have maintained for a long time, that transferring your pension into a suitable overseas scheme makes financial sense, in many cases.

A QROPS can provide lump sums of up to 30 per cent, coupled with lower income tax treatment as a Spanish resident than if the scheme remained in the UK. Furthermore, if you withdraw your pension in chunks from the UK, you could be paying a substantial amount of tax which, with good financial planning, could also be reduced. QROPS also fall outside of the UK inheritance tax net, so are a very useful es-

tate planning tool too. One of the biggest certainties with pension regulations is that their future is uncertain. As a useful election tool it is almost guaranteed that politicians will continue to meddle with them. But by transferring to a QROPS, where appropriate, you are essentially freezing the rules applied to your pension at the point it leaves the UK, thereby removing one of life’s uncertainties. For further information speak to:

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Aliens have landed in La Zenia

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OUR VIEW

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

YIPPEE! We are now eligible to vote in the UK parliamentary and European elections. Last week we received notification from St Edmundsbury and Forest Heath Councils, that our application for postal voting had been ‘allowed.’ Considering that the letter was dated May 20; that our application had been sent in late March, giving adequate time to be processed and sent back, I am finding it difficult to comprehend why the hell they bothered at all. The UK General Election – our primary reason for applying – was held on May 7. The last paragraph urged us not to hesitate in contacting them, should we require further information or assistance. I am thinking that perhaps I should write now to book a place on the council telescope in order to view Halley’s Comet, after all it is due quite soon in 2061. The letter was signed by a lady who apparently is an electoral services assistant (her spelling of this title involved upper case letters at the beginning of

FLIP FLOPS: Not for driving.

Common sense or the law SAFETY FIRST: How these new lanes help cyclists sleep better at night is anyone’s guess. each word, but I cannot justify this). It would seem that the assistant in this case should be given assistants of her own to deal with future applications. It is clearly an onerous task. But let’s face it, all bureaucracies employ their fair share of turnips. People who are taught to keep their eyes straight ahead, looking neither to left or right, and without the wit or common sense to use that thing called discretion.

In short the epitome of jobsworths. And boy, have we got our quota here. We were walking to one of our local bars in La Zenia recently, which involved using the underpass beneath the N332. On emerging we were suddenly confronted with alien markings on the road. It was the asphalt version of crop circles, because there marked out in new pristine paintwork, was a cycle

lane slap bang in the centre of the road. It indicated that cars could pass cyclists on both left and right hand sides. This has been repeated in other parts of the Costa; obviously by way of homage to the God of health and safety – although it still has to be explained to me why this should help the cycling fraternity sleep better at night. Further comment would be superfluous.

Stupid sanctions solve nothing TRADE boycott with Russia is hurting no one, except European Union nations Mike Walsh

The number of Russians holidaying abroad dropped by 40.3 per cent, five million choosing Crimea.

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

THE EU is reeling from a cataclysmic €50 billion in lost trade annually as a consequence of US-inspired sanctions. Mainstream media keeps quiet about the disastrous effects on EU businesses. Mediterranean Europe, Spain in particular, welcomed high-spending Russian tourists. Russian investment was encouraged. What happened? The number of Russians holidaying abroad dropped by 40.3 per cent. Many now support their own holiday industry by taking their holidays at home. More than five million this year will visit sundrenched Crimea. Spain, Italy and Greece now suffer a 41, 31 and 29 per cent drop in

LOSING OUT: Spain is missing Russian spending.

tourism. Italy lost €1 billion; there was no impact on the Russian economy. Fed up with fruitless US /EU hostility and sanctions, Russians respond by taking their business elsewhere. Turkey’s meat supplies to Russia increased by 940 per cent. They are now the third largest supplier after Belarus and Brazil. Columbian and Russian trade increased by 1,000 per cent. Pakistan stepped into

NOW that the good weather is here and shorts and flip flops are standard uniform, the police and Guardia Civil will not only be checking your car over at their control points, they’ll be checking out your fashion as well. Although it’s not illegal to drive in flip flops, backless sandals, or high heels come to that, it is strongly suggested that you don’t. The law states that: When you drive with inappropriate footwear, (loose, wet or sandy for example) you are not in full control of the vehicle. If you then have an accident while driving, you will be fined for driving with inappropriate footwear. Although there is no law against flip flops specifically, it is covered by article 3.1 of the RGC which states: You have to drive properly avoiding damage to people and objects. It is forbidden to drive in a negligent or reckless way. With the imminent increase of road traffic coming up in the summer, and the inevitable heated frustrations while driving to and from the beach, the law will probably not stop the fender-benders and scrapes, but common sense might! To throw a pair of trainers in the car for driving only takes 30 seconds, but it could save an hour or so explaining to the Guardia Civil, whose car you just hit up the backside, how your foot slipped off the clutch pedal.

the shoes of EU nations by increasing vegetable trade 18 fold. The difference between EU produce and that of its rivals is a matter of indifference to Russians. Russians now invest in self-sufficiency. They once bought products from the Baltic States to balance the trade books. Now they grow their own. Sanctions allegedly support Ukraine’s territorial integrity. Yet, trade between Ukraine and Russia has increased by 141 per cent (meat); pork 10 times. US and Russian trade increased by six per cent. Territorial integrity? Don't mention countries invaded and occupied by the US and NATO. The EU is now a de facto colony of a country considered Now we the greatest danger to world want to peace. hear your news. The EU has not isolated Russia; the EU has, with YOUR PAPER - YOUR VOICE dire consequence for the - YOUR OPINION peoples of the EU, isolated www.euroweeklynews.com themselves.


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Air traffic controllers’ actions could have proved disastrous IN 2010, the Spanish air traffic controllers called in sick by the hundreds as a form of protest against something they objected to. In addition, some of them acted totally illegally and irresponsibly by walking away from their radar control consuls. Thousands of people were flying across Spain at the time. Depending on the juxtaposition of the aircraft flying those airways, many of these people were very, very close to being killed. I would remind everyone that whilst flying over Spain, and any other country for that matter, aircraft are constantly tracked by radar and are in radio contact with controllers. After all, I think you will appreciate that if you are seven miles above the earth, travelling at over 500 miles an hour and with nearly 1,000 aircraft on a good day in Spanish airspace, you don’t have a chance in hell of not having a collision if you don’t have someone controlling you from the ground. Some of these potential ‘manslaughterers’ were ‘disciplined’ and lost a month’s salary. I understand one got fired! At the time, the most highlypaid was a controller who made €800,000 a year due to his excessive voluntary overtime! These people are now causing disruption and chaos to air travel all over Spain and are potentially harming the tourist industry vital to the recovery of the Spanish economy. The reason? They didn’t like the ‘discipline’. Geoff Jones, Independent Aerospace Consultant (By email)

A good service TO put another side to the Telefonica debate (Letters, Issue 1562) my experience of them is quite different. Since I joined them in 2010 any problems have been sorted out quickly and successfully. I have access to English-speaking staff. I have my online bill every month so all items are checkable. We have been given rebates for days without service (due to builders and others damaging underground cables) without needing to ask for them. So all in all, I can only say that in the last five years I have had an excellent service.

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On a visit to La Mancha, I stopped off to visit these windmills. It only needed Don Quijote to make the scene complete. Frances Donoghue (By email)

The one tip that customers of Telefonica might find useful is one I read on a forum a few years ago. If you want English-speaking staff, when you dial 1004, you must keep repeating English-speaking over the recorded message. It sounds bizarre but eventually you will get a person who speaks English and any time in the future that same landline calls Telefonica, it will automatically go to an English speaker. John Moran, Guardamar del Segura (Alicante)

Badly treated MANY animals used in sporting events are treated abominably and are just commodities to be used by their owners as they wish. Let us not forget the incident of the individual who beat his trotting horse around the head with an iron bar, causing its death, because it did not win the

race here in Mallorca. Fortunately, he has been charged and will serve a prison sentence but the horrible deed has been done. I was indignant to read in your article on bullfighting (Issue 1562) that the taxpayer forks out €500 million in subsidies each year. I would prefer my tax money to go into education and healthcare. A marvellous phrase comes to mind: ‘Educate the child and it will not be necessary to punish the man.’ (Pythagoras, I believe). Olivia Qualtrough, Calvia (Mallorca)

Unfair pensions DAVID CAMERON starts a new system of pensions from April 2016 which will provide married couples in the UK with £320 per week whereas existing pensioner couples will continue to receive just £189.44. Existing pensioners like my wife

and I had to contribute for 42 years whereas in future just 35 years will suffice; perhaps a vote-winning sop to all people who have emigrated to Britain over the years. As I understand it, pensioners resident in the UK will get their pensions made up to this new higher rate via tax credits and other social security benefits whereas all of us expats will be left out in the cold on the old rate of £189 per couple. To most of us pensioners, it is with a feeling of deep disgust that the UK Government has spent £51 billion of taxpayers’ cash on foreign aid in 2014 alone yet cannot see its way to give all pensioners the same new flat rate of pension in 2016. I wanted to publicise this to as many expats as possible in the hope that somebody could petition the Human Rights people in Brussels to get this injustice overturned. It is no good petitioning the British Government as they just ignore you completely. Mike Butcher (By email)

Clean but gone IT was good to read that the beaches of Estepona (Costa del Sol Issue 1562) make progress and that their quality improves. However, the article misses an important point: The beaches mentioned are public ones but there is nearly no beach left. The sea has washed away the sand and grit and it becomes worse and worse every year. Thus, instead of praising achievements which are important but without any key contribution to the attractiveness of the local hotels, a solution should be found to repair the beaches at the west end of Estepona. There are possibilities to stop the beach erosion but they are expensive. However, it is a simple calculation: either nice beaches with a Blue Flag which attract tourists, or deserted holiday resorts because their beaches are too bad to be offered to anybody. Time flies and the sand runs! Christian Hörig, Estepona (Malaga)

Thanks, angels I WOULD like to say a big thank you to all at Help at Home Spain for the effort they have put in. The voluntary work they do is amazing and they are to be congratulated on their cheerful disposition and desire to be as helpful as possible. The ladies have changed my life and I really do appreciate it, 100 per cent, so much so that I intend to make a donation the charity in my will. I never realised just how much the service they provide is a lifesaver to someone in my position. My message is: You are all angels in disguise. Thank you all. Richard Robinson, Los Narejos (Alicante)

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MADDOCKS’ VIEW ON LIFE

There is one thing I would break up over, and that is if she caught me with another woman. I won’t stand for that. Steve Martin

in history 930 - World’s oldest parliament, the Icelandic Parliament, the Alþingi (anglicised as Althing or Althingi), is established. 1583 - Richard Martin of London takes out the first life insurance policy, on William Gibbons; premium was £383. 1756 - Black Hole of Calcutta - 146 British soldiers imprisoned in small dungeon in Calcutta, India where most die. 1776 - Final draft of American Declaration of Independence is submitted to Continental Congress. 1815 - Battle of Waterloo; Napoleon and France are defeated by British forces under Wellington and Prussian troops under Blucher. 1837 - Queen Victoria at 18 ascends British throne following death of King William IV. She ruled for 63 years ending in 1901. 1919 - The German Navy, feeling betrayed by the terms of the Versailles Treaty, scuttles most of its ships interned at Great Britain’s Scapa Flow naval base in the Orkney Islands. 1928 - American aviator Amelia Earhart becomes the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean landing at Burry Port, Wales. 1940 - Winston Churchill’s ‘This was their finest hour’ speech urging perseverance during Battle of Britain is delivered to British House of Commons. 1948 - Lord Mountbatten resigns as Governor General of India, formerly the last Viceroy. 1967 - Muhammad Ali convicted of refusing induction into the armed services. 1975 – ‘Jaws’ by Steven Spielberg opens in cinemas. 1978 - Andrew Lloyd Webber & Tim Rice’s musical ‘Evita’ premieres in London. 1982 - Prince Charles & Princess Diana take son Prince William home from hospital.

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Barking Mad? The town of Barking, the London suburb, was once the site of an asylum, hence the term ‘Barking mad.’

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“Dad, the career counsellor said that with a mind like mine I should study criminal law.” “That is wonderful, son. I’m proud of you.” “He said I had a criminal mind.” Two kids talking: “Have you noticed, if you pass your exams everyone says you get your brains from your parents, but if you fail your exams everyone says you’re stupid.”

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18 June, Paul McCartney, Musician, 73. Musician, singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and member of probably the most famous pop group in the world The Beatles. He wrote such hit songs as Penny Lane, Blackbird and Eleanor Rigby. After his time with The Beatles he embarked upon a career with wife Linda, and the band Wings. 19 June, Salman Rushdie, Author, 68. Indian-born author shot to fame for receiving death threats from Iranian government officials for his book, The Satanic Verses. His other literary works, which contain elements of both historical fiction and magical realism, include Midnight’s Children, and Fury. 20 June, Nicole Kidman, Actress, 48. Australian-born actress who rose to fame for her performance in the 1990 film Days of Thunder with Tom Cruise who she later married. She won an Academy Award for her portrayal of Virginia Woolf in the 2002 film The Hours. 21 June, Prince William, Royalty, 33. The eldest son of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, second in line to the throne, and Duke of Cambridge. Married Kate Middleton in 2011 and now has two children, Prince George, and Princess Charlotte. He is also a qualified helicopter pilot. 22 June, Cyndi Lauper, Pop Singer, 62. American born flamboyant pop singer first gained fame for her spirited track Girls Just Want to Have Fun. Her wacky dress sense and crazy hair colours echoed the 80s pop world. She is an outspoken Lesbian and Gay rights activist. 23 June, Zinedine Zidane, Football Player, 43. French star midfielder who began his career at the young age of 14, captained the French national team for over 10 years and played for Juventus and Real Madrid. He helped France win the 1998 World Cup, scoring two goals in the final.

YOUR STARS CANCER (June 22 - July 23) There is a strong feeling of ‘self’ this week, and you realise that you have many things to be thankful for. These thoughts come after a period of uncertainty that saw a lack of progress. LEO (July 24 - August 23) You know in your heart that you should take control of your future. This is a time to talk with others and consider their thoughts. At the end of the day, however, you are the one who has the final say. VIRGO (August 24 - September 23) At times this week you will feel that a certain relationship is not developing along the right lines. Although it seems that your efforts are often in vain, this is a situation that requires thought and patience on your part. It is perhaps a good time to look to your business matters for a change of scene and to set your mind on a more constructive course. LIBRA (September 24 - October 23) You should not feel responsible for the failings of others. Although you may think you could have done more in a certain situation, it is unlikely that any significant difference would have resulted. This is a busy time but also one in which a small persistent voice will be heard: the voice of logic and practicality. Listen to it.

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10-Star Quiz DAYS OF THE WEEK 1. Actor Jack Webb played which fictional LAPD detective in the radio and television series Dragnet? 2. Frankie Bridge, Una Healy, Rochelle Humes, Mollie King and Vanessa White are the members of which English/Irish girl group formed in London during the summer of 2007? 3. Hillsborough Stadium has been the home ground of which English football club since opening in 1899? 4. In the nursery rhyme Monday’s Child, which day’s child ‘has far to go’? 5. Monday, Monday was a 1966 UK top three hit single for which American folk rock vocal group? 6. ‘She would never say where she came from. Yesterday don’t matter if it’s gone’ are the first lines of which Rolling Stones’ song that was a 1970 UK Top 10 hit single for Melanie? 7. The first branch of which American restaurant chain focusing on casual dining was opened by Alan Stillman in New York in 1965? 8. What is the stage name of the American actress, born Susan Ker Weld in New York in 1943? 9. What name is given to the Sunday before Easter, on which Christ’s entry into Jerusalem is celebrated in many Christian churches by processions? 10. Which award-winning film 1960 film, based on a novel by Alan Sillitoe, starred Albert Finney as machinist Arthur Seaton, Shirley Anne Field as Doreen, Rachel Roberts as Brenda and Hylda Baker as Aunt Ada? 1. JOE FRIDAY, 2. THE SATURDAYS, 3. SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY, 4. THURSDAY’S, 5. THE MAMAS & THE PAPAS, 6. RUBY TUESDAY, 7. TGI FRIDAY’S, 8. TUESDAY WELD, 9. PALM SUNDAY, 10. SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING

Born Ignacio Pérez Santamaría in Malaga, he is better known as Nacho. The Spanish Footballer was a product of Malaga FC’s youth system and now plays for Real Betis. Nacho made his firstteam debut on 23 March 2003.

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When you meet opposition try to use persuasion and logic to win the day. Failing that, you may decide that ‘enough is enough’ and forge ahead, anyway. In this positive mood you find yourself attractive to the opposite sex. That does not mean you have a right to be pushy. Just use your charm. Combining business with pleasure could lead to trouble, so try to keep these two areas separate.

SCORPIO (October 24 - November 22) A long-term relationship has its wobbly moments this week, but all is not lost. Listen to your heart as it speaks louder than any other voice. You know what you need but that may conflict with what you feel you should want. In an ideal world, these two areas would be in harmony. Give a little happiness to others and your own heart will be lighter. SAGITTARIUS (November 23 - December 21) Making firm decisions in your love life may prove difficult. Do not be rushed. This is far from a straightforward week and you need to remember how to relax. You are able to deal with what comes your way but it is upsetting to find that someone has been less than honest. CAPRICORN (December 22 - January 20) Your sense of balance in the universe could be upset, but do not let this sour either your thoughts or your character. You are in the eye of the storm so take this time to think.

AQUARIUS (January 21 - February 19) Feel sympathy for those who lack the gift of insight. Their lack of understanding upsets you, but their horizons are narrow. This is a time of giving to yourself. Look forward to some time away or indulging in something that really relaxes you. Should you be searching for someone special, they may be close.

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.

PISCES (February 20 - March 20) This is not a time to drift into things because the planets are urging you to take control and forge ahead. Let others know exactly what you want and expect from them. If you do not, others will make decisions for you that could prove less desirable. ARIES (March 21 - April 20) Someone who appears to be putting themselves in the way of your progress could simply be trying to help. They may have a valid point to make but just not be good at expressing themselves. Be aware of this because there could be a link to your health and love life. TAURUS (April 21 - May 21) With your mind sharp and energy high, you want to make fast progress and, indeed, you can. You are only too aware of the time that has been wasted waiting for others. Now, most of that may be dealt with. See how others react when you do not. Leaving others to their own devices works better than nagging.

TARGET: Average: 6 Good: 7 Very good: 10 Excellent: 13

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SOUND OF THE WEEK Dermot O’Leary Presents the Saturday Sessions Released June 15 on Sony Music Dermot O’Leary selects some of his favourites from BBC Radio 2’s Saturday Sessions, from breakthrough artists to mega stars such as Slash from Guns and Roses or Blur’s Damon Albarn, performing their own unique takes on classic tracks. Stand outs include Sam Smith’s luscious version of My Funny Valentine.


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Across: 1 Ambrosia, 6 Rag, 9 Elite, 10 Estonia, 11 Entreat, 13 Oasis, 14 Tinder, 15 Daring, 19 Tasks, 21 Anthems, 22 Trainee, 23 State, 24 Eve, 25 Easiness.

Across 1 Softens cousin Henry’s problem (8) 4 Flog a walking-stick (4) 7 Some careless language (5) 9 Characteristically it shows backward art (5) 11 Polish girl hanging around at home (5) 12 Heard that this fellow is frequently in church (5) 13 Small container designed for ash etc. (6) 15 Leading by lots of games in a tennis match dismays (6) 19 Non-fliers share around (5) 21 Jeremy the actor performs pressing work (5) 23 It’s shrewd to reverse street cars (5) 24 Old Sikh leader thanks the French (5) 25 It’s bad news to get stitched up (4) 26 Young animals making vets reel (8) Down 1 Keeps Celts as organisation (7) 2 Photos of fractures? (5) 3 Mug ten builders for spice (6) 5 Avoid the Spanish with due preparation (5) 6 Shake cocktail and wet (4)

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Down: 2 Moisten, 3 Rye, 4 Sheath, 5 Astronaut, 6 Rungs, 7 Grass, 8 Behest, 12 Ever since, 16 Ice caps, 17 Gasper, 18 Facets, 19 Title, 20 Shake, 23 Sin.

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8 Dirt in jug rim edge (5) 10 Switch the business (5) 14 Thinks about cold chops (5) 16 Phosphorus is put on many bits of land (5) 17 Scattered rainfall indicators? (7)

18 There’s not much for John in Sherwood (6) 19 Goes round for some bread (5) 20 James Taylor admitted arrest (4) 22 Financial interest in the post? (5)

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1 Completely unclothed (4)

8 Astounded (6)

2 Unpretentious (6)

9 In this place (4)

3 Clothed (7)

10 Precise (8)

4 Cooked by dry heat (5)

11 Disperse (7) 13 Common (5) 15 Directed toward (5) 17 Had faith in (7)

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20 Area, locality or region (8)

5 Established customs (6) 6 Exquisitely fine and subtle and pleasing (8) 12 Decisive, crucial (8) 14 Express or record dissent or objection (7) 16 Act of consuming food (6)

21 Immediately past (4)

18 Not often (6)

23 Forbidden by law (6)

19 Discovers (5)

24 Orally expressed (6)

22 Look for (4)

English - Spanish The clues are mixed, some clues are in Spanish and some are in English.

7 Trapped, 9 Enemy, 10 Axe, 11 Insurance, 12 Grabs, 14 Inspect, 16 Robbing, 18 Force, 19 Satisfied, 20 Bus, 21 Cooks, 22 Holster. Down: 1 Stranger, 2 Bare, 3 Splits, 4 Learns, 5 Reindeer, 6 Type, 8 Distinguish, 13 Ambition, 15 Treasure, 17 Insist, 18 Fiddle, 19 Sick, 20 Bets.

ENGLISHSPANISH Across: 1 Crab, 3 Camas, 8 Therefore, 9 Las, 10 Tal, 11 Cue, 12 Ordenador, 14 Caves, 15 Codo. Down: 1 Caballos, 2 Antes, 4 Apellido, 5 Ajo, 6 Sentence, 7 Perezoso, 11 Circo, 13 Día.

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Across 1 Pothole (in road) (5) 3 Deaf (5) 6 See 10 8 Iron (for clothes) (7) 9 Meat (5) 10/6 Bolsa de basura (3,3) 14 Enemy (7) 15 Aunt (3) 16 Suelto (hilo, alambre, tornillos , ladrillo, página) (5) 17 Barcos (de grandes

tamaños) (5) Down 1 Bebé (4) 2 Caro (9) 3 Jabón (para lavar) (4) 4 Recibo (7) 5 Buttonhole (4) 7 Granary (7) 11 Campana (de iglesia, puerta) (4) 12 Leños (4) 13 Alfombras (pequeñas) (4)


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Following the sad death of prolific actor Christopher Lee, we wondered how many times we see a film and think we have seen that actor or actress in something else. Lots of times, right? That would be because we have. Some stars have appeared in so many films it boggles the mind. Here are some of the leading runners in the category, ‘Most appearances on film.’ 1. Christopher Lee, 276 appearances. Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee, is the full name of maybe the only actor to have starred on the big screen so frequently. Recently noted for his roles in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, he became synonymous with the figure Dracula in the Hammer House of Horror productions from the 1960s. 2. Robert Loggia, 224 films. Probably most famous for his role in Scarface, Loggia started on the small screen working in Disney productions. For the past 30 years or so however, it’s unlikely you will see a film that involves a senior military officer, government official, a doctor or judge that doesn’t have him in the role.

Last week saw the release on paperback of the incredible memoir of Malala Yousafzai, a girl who refused to stop attending school when the Taliban took control of the Swat Valley, Pakistan. Punished mercilessly, she was shot in the head at point-blank range. Her survival was against all odds, but treatment in Pakistan and then at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham saved her life. Her commitment to campaigning for the universal right to education has never waivered, her efforts recognised when she became the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. Her story is an extraordinary, inspiring tale of the triumph of the human spirit. If you think things can never change, maybe Malala could change your mind. books@euroweeklynews.com

3. Ernest Borgnine, 204 movies. Ernest Borgnine was born Ermes Effron Borgnino in 1917. The Italian immigrant is best known as a supporting actor, however from The Wild Bunch to Blue Thunder, through the many Westerns, and up to Escape from New York, Borgnine has proved a favourite. 4. James Earl Jones, 183 films. James Earl Jones from Mississippi is surely one of the most versatile actors of his generation. Launched into stardom with the role of Kunta Kinte in Roots, his distinctive voice won him many authority positions on screen, not least in The Lion King, and as Darth Vader in Star Wars. 5. Louis Gossett Jr. 173 films. Making his professional acting debut at the age of 17, the Brooklyn-born actor originally considered a sports career when he went to New York University

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6. Donald Sutherland, 172 movies. This Canadian character actor is not often noticed, unless you watch Invasion of the Body snatchers often, but his contributions are legendary. His skills in the industry are known to be boundless. Unlike many of his contemporaries, his 172 performances would appear to be portraying 172 different characters. 7. Michael Caine, 156 films. Maurice Joseph Micklewhite made the wise choice of changing his name for the big screen. This cheeky cockney rose to stardom in the film Alfie, and has managed to give every role since then its own persona, despite never changing his accent. Before becoming a star, Maurice served in Korea with the British Army, “not

a lot of people know that!” 8. Samuel L. Jackson, 148 movies. Pulp fiction star Samuel L, with a rep as the coolest man in Hollywood, was born in Washington. Since the 1980s, when he stared in three Spike Lee films, his career has been unstoppable. It’s hard to imagine a movie that requires an angry, ranting but still likable man in that doesn’t employ Jackson’s skills. His ability to put across some of our own life arguments in a loveable way is truly an art. 9. Patty Duke, 137 movies. Patty Duke was born Anna Marie Duke in New York. Reputed as one of the finest actresses of our lifetime, she hit the limelight in The Miracle Worker, before going on to make many TV movies. Her roles in The Valley of the Dolls, The Swarm, and The Babysitter, to name but a few have insured her face is etched in our minds. 10. Susann Sarandon, 125 films. The star from New York City Susan Sarandon was ‘Touched’ in the Rocky Horror Picture Show, which saw her acting career burst into life. In an industry that doesn’t favour middle aged women, Sarandon is one of those rare actresses who has survived some ups and downs and continues to be in demand. Thelma and Louise, Lorenzo’s Oil, The Client and Wall Street say it all.

CHRISTOPHER LEE: 276 film roles in his lifetime.

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TARGET: Average: 25 Good: 32 Very good: 46 Excellent: 56

SCORING: 4 letters: 1 point • 5 letters: 2 points • 6 letters: 3 points • 7 letters: 4 points • 8 or more letters: 11 points

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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.

on a basketball scholarship. A fine supporting actor who was sometimes slotted into tough guy roles, he also made an art form of showing the soft side of a hard man.

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Take care where you pass your ITV Ayuntamiento de Valdemoro

AS part of our series, we answer some common driving questions, kindly provided by members of the Guardia Civil based in Torrevieja, Costa Blanca, who set up the N332 website and Facebook page to help break down barriers.

ITV TEST: Best to have carried out in the region where you live. A COMMONLY asked question for car drivers in Spain is ‘can I select any ITV station I wish?’ In theory yes, as long as it is legal and authorised. However, there is an exception to the rule, for example, if you live in a Spanish region in which the Law of Noise Pollution 2002 was passed, such as the Valencian Community. This law requires all vehicles to pass a noise emission test. Vehicles with log books legally registered in any municipality of the Valencia Community fall within the scope of this Decree and therefore are required to undergo a verification of noise emission levels. If an ITV inspection is carried out outside the Valencia Region, the owner must take the vehicle for an additional inspection at an

ITV station based in the Valencia Region within a month, to check for noise emissions. If a vehicle is found to exceed the noise limits, it will be immobilised and transferred to agencies authorised for such occasions. The owner, will be able to take the car by a tow truck to a garage for work to be carried out; the ignition must not be started. Regional and Local Police forces are responsible for ensuring the noise policy is fulfilled and police will deliver fines for any breaches in the Spanish Region. So wherever you live in Spain it is advisable to have the test done in your region to make sure any local regulations are complied with.

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Permission to enclose a terrace SOME time ago I read an article by David Searl which declared it was not necessary to seek permission from the Community to enclose your balI never said that. I reported that changes to the Horizontal Law made in 2013 now allow the Community to authorise the enclosure or glassing-in of apartment terraces. Until 2013 the enclosure was illegal unless the C o mmu n i t y v o ted unanimously at the AGM to change the Constitution and Statutes of the Community to register the n e w re a l i t y o f a

cony with windows. I would be grateful if David can confirm. T.T. (Costa del Sol)

David Searl You and the Law in Spain

Even if President of the Committee authorises the enclosure, it must still pass the AGM.

slightly larger enclosed apartment, with the corresponding tiny reductions in the shares of all the other flats. Now, the Community can legally grant permiss ion, by a thre e -fifths majority vote. The new enclosure will not alter the ‘cuotas,’ or participation shares of the flats. If the Pre s ide nt or the Committee authorises the enclosure, it still must pass the AGM.

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

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2015 Spring Visual Arts A TOTAL of 125 entries by 81 local artists have been submitted to the Spring Visual Arts Exhibition which opened yesterday, Wednesday June 17. The Exhibition which has been organised by Gibraltar Cultural Services is being held at the John Mackintosh Hall until Tuesday, June 23.

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Queen’s Birthday Honours HM The Queen has bestowed three state honours, and four Overseas Territories Medals to Gibraltarians in this year’s list. John Bassadone was the recipient of an OBE, while Michael Gil and Dilip Dayaram received MBEs. Four officers of the RGP, Ian McGrail, Isaac Massias, Leo Rodriguez and Andrew Watson also received Overseas Territories Medals.

GIBRALTAR N O W Tragedy for football fans OFFICIALS of the Gibraltar Football Association say one man died in a fatal collision which occurred in southern Spain, on Saturday June 14, involving a coach of Gibraltar football fans returning from Faro in Portugal, and a van. Although some of the Gibraltar fans from the bus were treated for injuries, it is believed the occupants of the van suffered worse and one died.

No excuses for UN Special Committee THEY now have to address Chief Minister’s questions By Steve Walsh IN a strongly worded speech, Chief Minister Fabian Picardo on Tuesday told the Chairman of the UN Special Committee on decolonisation in New York, that he had no choice but to visit Gibraltar, and gave him a first class ticket to help him on his way. After he had made the point that the UN decolonisation committee had dragged its heels over the matter for far too many years - almost to the point of being ignored - they now have no excuse not to address his questions. Reminding the chairman, using several paragraphs of the UN’s ‘Implementation of the Declara-

tion on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples,’ that the committee has failed to answer the question: “Tell us whether Gibraltar reaches the maximum possible level of self-government short of independence or what else is missing in order that you determine we have reached that state of political autonomy which is necessary to be de-listed by you.” He left them in no doubt that, as he put it, “we are not going to go away Mr Chairman.” Picardo concluded by telling him: “The Gibraltar ball is now firmly in your court. Have the courage to run with it. Or leave it to those of us who do.”

UNITED NATIONS: Have been dragging their heels.

Homes and jobs in £1.1 billion deal for Gibraltar development THE Government has entered final negotiations with Camoren Holdings Limited for the development of ‘Blue Wa-

ter, Gibraltar’ a deal that will see £1.1 billion invested in a project to build luxury homes, public housing, a hotel and

superyacht marina. The deal will see Cameron pay the Gibraltar government £83 million for the go ahead on the East side development. A huge number of jobs will be created for the development as well as for the running of the developed areas once built. The project will consist of a resort that will include more than 450 high end apartments and suites, plus more than 1,000 affordable homes avail-

able on a Government co-ownership scheme as well as a marina exclusively for super yachts. There will also be commercial units for luxury shopping as well as cafes and restaurants and a a five star hotel. The project will include provision for the development of a multi-storey car park for the Catalan Bay area which is being developed with the convenience of beach users in mind.

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I WAS to experience the infamous delays that I had heard about Erica Russell Watson: My journey – and I’m driving SO far so good with the radiotherapy. I started having treatments in the evening but that wasn’t suitable with two children so they kindly made an exception and gave me a morning appointment. The disadvantage of having a morning slot is that it is tremendously difficult to park near Carlos Haya Hospital. So a few days ago I was desperately looking for a parking spot to avoid going into the car park but it was proving tough. Suddenly I spotted an opening and whizzed across the road performing an illegal manoeuvre that did not go unnoticed by the police. My mind went into overdrive and I have to say I was a little bit wicked. I pulled my wig down to one side at a rather jaunty angle and opened my window. The police officer regarded me for a moment and asked if I was aware of my

infraction. I replied that I was terribly sorry and that I was late for my radiotherapy. He looked at me again and waved me on. Thank Goodness! Always look on the bright side. Today, however, was a different matter. Having been used to going in

The machine had broken down. So we sat there for hours while the technician fixed it. Everyone was getting hungry but spirits were high and the Andalucian sense of humour carried us through.

and finishing my treatment relatively quickly, I was to experience the infamous delays that I had heard about. When you arrive for therapy you have to deposit a little card through a postbox to let the team know you are

in the waiting room. I noticed that it seemed unusually busy. People seemed anxious and with good reason. The machine had broken down. It was ‘my’ machine, No. 2! So we sat there for hours while the technician fixed it. Finally it was back in action but just before I was called in, it broke down again. Typical! Everyone was getting hungry but spirits were high and the Andalucian sense of humour carried us through. Eventually the machine was fixed after a second breakdown and I managed to complete my session. I was against the clock as a friend was landing at Malaga airport for a flying visit. As I write this she sits by me. She’s a lifelong friend where no words are necessary. I feel hugely boosted by her presence. I have been in quite a dark place of late and her visit is just what the doctor ordered. As soon as the sun is eclipsed by a cloud and life seems without purpose, a ray of light bursts out keeping your faith in hope and happiness alive.

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AT LOWEST RISK: Babies born in May. RESEARCHERS say that the month we were born does have an impact on our health. A software program has been created that analysed birth and medical records. The researchers used the algorithm to examine New York City medical databases of 1.7 million patients, against 1,688 diseases and found 55 diseases that correlated with the season of birth. Overall, the study, from

1.7 million medical records were analysed against 1,688 diseases and researchers found 55 diseases that correlated with the season of birth.

Columbia University in the USA, found that people born in May had the lowest disease

risk and those born in October the highest. However, the scientists do say the risk related to birth month is relatively minor when compared to more influential variables like diet and exercise. The study found that asthma risk is greatest for July and October babies. ADHD showed more in November babies and people born in March faced the highest risk of heart disease.

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GLUTEN-FREE: 29 per cent have cut gluten out of their diet.

Confusion over food allergies JUST 14 per cent of young adults recognise the symptoms of gluten intolerance By Dilip Kuner NEW research has revealed that many Britons are ignorant about intolerances despite more than one in five people in the UK thought to have a food allergy or intolerance. The research has revealed that more than one in 10 (11 per cent) have now switched to a gluten-free diet. Indeed 29 per cent of those aged 1824 have cut gluten out of their diet. Despite this, ignorance of coeliac disease is still widespread. Just 14 per cent of young adults recognise the symptoms of gluten intolerance; with 9 per cent thinking ‘coeliac’ is a famous Italian restaurant! However, as a nation, 91 per cent claim to know what coeliac disease is, but of those, a muddled twothirds don’t know what the symptoms are. Confusion continues with more than three in 10 Britons believing that gluten is a type of carbohydrate found in potatoes, breads and pasta. Meanwhile, one in 10 do not realise pasta is not suitable for those with coeliac disease and the same have no idea beer can contain gluten. That is because gluten is a natural

protein found in wheat, rye and barley, all ingredients in many food and drinks. Holly Wales, Product Development Director at Udi’s Gluten Free, commented: “Allergies and intolerances are on the rise and as a nation it seems we need to be more aware of such things.” The study also revealed that other conditions which baffle us include irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), with one in 20 people thinking that IBS is a Silicon Valley computer company. On average, 50 per cent of the UK population have suffered at least one of the main symptoms of coeliac disease, but 61 per cent of those mistook the symptoms for IBS. One in 10 of us self-diagnose our symptoms, which can lead to serious problems. Even so, only two in 10 sought help from their GP and the same amount didn’t think their symptoms were important enough to waste their GP’s time. Brits continue to be confused over a number of conditions/illnesses and their symptoms with many (66 per cent ) confusing malaria with the flu and just one in 10 people able to recognise the true illness.

A BABY has been born to a woman using ovary tissue which was frozen when she was a child. The young woman became the first in the world to give birth to a healthy child after doctors restored her fertility by transplanting the ovarian tissue back into her body after it was frozen when she was 11 years old. The birth is being called a ground-breaking achievements and scientists said it will have implications for millions of young cancer patients, giving them hope that they may still be able to have children. There have been previous cases of successful pregnancies after ovarian transplantation using tissue removed from patients when they were adults, but this case is the first where the tissue was removed before puberty. The patient was born in the Republic of Congo and

was diagnosed with sicklecell anaemia when she was five years old. After emigrating to Belgium, doctors decided that

her disease was so severe that she required a bone marrow transplant after undergoing chemotherapy, which can leave a person infertile so

her ovary tissue was removed. It was transplanted back at the age of 25 and she became pregnant two years later.


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The Battle of Waterloo June 18, 1815 Exactly two hundred years ago, during the winter of 1814 until June 1815, Europe’s principal nations were locked in negotiations to determine the future of the continent at the Congress of Vienna.

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ARTICIPANTS at the Congress of Vienna included ambassadors from virtually every European state, region and city as well as special interest groups. Their aim was to restore or modify borders to bring peace to the continent in the aftermath of the French revolution and Napoleonic wars. So much dealing was carried out at social events, it was said Congress did not move but danced. One of the principal dignitaries participating at the congress was the Duke of Wellington.

40,000 Number of French casualties However in March 2015 Napoleon escaped from the island of Elba and within 100 days had marched on Paris with his supporters to regain power. Great Britain, Russia, Prussia and Austria refused to accept his return and despite the certainty of another war with France, on June 8, 1815, the Congress

ratified the treaties. Napoleon had already mobilised his army and knew he would have to confront a far larger Anglo-allied force under the Duke of Wellington and the Prussians led by Field Marshall Blucher, both of whose armies were camped near Brussels. Napoleon chose to strike first before the coalition forces were ready and on June 15 a minor skirmish near Charleroi resulted in the withdrawal of a Prussian force. That evening, Wellington, together with many of his leading officers, were dancing at the Duchess of Richmond’s ball in Brussels when they heard about Napoleon’s surprise attack. Wellington immediately ordered a return to the field. The next 48 hours were crucial as both sides took up their positions. A strong force led by Marechal Ney forced Wellington to withdraw northwards from Les Quatre Bras on June 16, while on June 17, Blucher’s army was defeated by the French at the battle of Lagny. He managed to withdraw during the night towards the north thus maintaining contact with Wellington who had regrouped the Anglo-Allied forces on a ridge about 1.6 kilometres south of the village of Waterloo, near Brussels. The stage was set and on the

DUKE OF WELLINGTON: Became Prime Minister.

It was the nearest run thing you ever saw in your life’ Wellington. following day, Sunday June 18, one of the most decisive battles in European history took place, changing the destiny of the continent. The French had mustered over 75,000 infantry, cavalry and artillery troops. The Anglo-allied forces from

Britain, the Netherlands, Brunswick and Hanover, numbered around 68,000 reinforced by Blucher’s 50,000 Prussians. The French counted on their experienced mounted lancers to charge opponents and although Wellington also used cavalry, his plan was to group his infantry in tight defensive squares. Both armies used artillery which had become a formidable weapon to weaken defences or repel attacks. While Wellington was positioned on the north ridge, Napoleon had chosen high ground to the south, allowing both leaders to overlook the mainly flat plain, which lay between their armies from where they could implement their strategy. To the flanks were the farmhouses of Hougoumont and La Haye Sainte and a sunken road providing cover, coveted by both forces and the scene of violent combat during the day. Part of Wellington’s tactics was to use the reverse slope of the ridge to conceal his troop strength. Nevertheless by mid afternoon the French had the upper hand having

gained control of the farmhouses and were pushing back Wellington’s army. Wellington retaliated by sending in the heavy cavalry of the Scot’s Greys to charge the enemy. Coming from behind the ridge they initially surprised the French but they gradually became dispersed and were forced to pull back losing several officers in the process. Napoleon then chose to bring in his own lancers led by Ney, but despite repeated cavalry attacks against the four man deep squares they could not break the defensive wall and were repelled under heavy fire, resulting in substantial French casualties. Unknown to Napoleon, Wellington had been in contact with Blucher for most of the day and as the French were feeling the strain of the long battle, the Prussian forces reached the battlefield and outflanked the French army, which in turn was forced to retreat in disarray. The battle was over. Wellington was reputed to have said. “It was the nearest run thing you ever saw in your life.” Casualties were appalling. French losses exceeded 40,000 while the coalition lost 25,000 men, either killed wounded or captured. Despite surrendering and being sent to the island of St Helena, where he remained a prisoner until his death in 1821, Napoleon is still revered and believed by many to have won the battle. After half a lifetime of military action Wellington entered politics and ultimately became Prime Minister of England.


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Rajoy is not on message Cassandra Nash A weekly look - and not entirely impartial reaction to the Spanish political scene

ONE HUNDRED per cent of participants in a recent Metroscopia public opinion poll recognised the face of Spain’s president, Mariano Rajoy but only 23 per cent rated him. Even Partido Popular voters would prefer to see someone other than Rajoy in the Moncloa Palace. He must be aware that the public rejects him but is neveretheless resisting the efforts of friendly persuaders trying to usher him to the door. The election results were not bad enough to spell out the situation clearly and he is refusing, or is unable, to read between the lines.

Voice of reason MANUELA CARMENA, mayor of Madrid, has no links to any party. She was an independent candidate on the Ahora Madrid ticket and is undeniably leftwing. She is also a judge emeritus who opposes

Match called off PODEMOS threw its rattle out of the pram after Susana Diaz accepted Ciudadanos’s conditions and not theirs for supporting her presidency in Andalucia. “It’s like saying they’re not playing any more, halfway through the game,” fulminated Teresa Rodriguez. That came as news, because to outsiders it looked as though Podemos had never intended to leave the dressing-room.

eviction but concedes that the last word must always go to the law. In contrast Ada Colau, Carmena’s counterpart in Barcelona, baldly declared that her party would disobey laws it believed to be unjust. Carmena’s is the voice of reason, Colau’s a squeal of indignation from a party that knows what its first step will be, but not the second.

Kitchen cabinet COMMUNICATION let Rajoy down with the public, he maintained after the elections. This provided a perfect opportunity for

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malicious tongues to attribute that to the abrasive relations between Dolores del Cospedal, PP secretary general, and Soraya Saenz de Santamaria, vicepresident and government spokeswoman amongst other things. Two women in the same kitchen is seldom a good idea and this could affect the party machinery. Possibly a more fluid relationship will ruffle fewer feathers in the PP hierarchy but it’s not going to affect anyone on the street. matthi / Shutterstock.com

Fifty shades of grey disasters in the kitchen needn’t be torture Nora Johnson

Breaking Views Nora is the author of popular psychological suspense and crime thrillers and a freelance journalist. To comment on any of the issues raised in her column, go to www.euroweeklynews.com/3.0.15/nora-johnson

SHE might have written several cookbooks, but Gwyneth Paltrow isn’t spared from culinary disasters. She recently described how a dinner party went wrong after her aubergine parmigiana (yes, really) had guests running for the bathroom, everyone throwing up. We’ve all been there, haven’t we? From using the wrong ingredients to, well, fatal attempts of hope over experience. When it comes to jumbling up ingredients, few can equal Esther Rantzen’s recollection of serving mayonnaise with Christmas pudding: “I thought it was brandy butter. My brave mother ate it and said it was delicious, but nobody agreed with her.” Which reminds me of some work colleagues at a function where Christmas pudding was served with gravy instead of custard (presumably in error, rather than as part of some Hestor Blumenthal-type deconstruction exercise).

four sachets of Lemsip to the cream cheese. Inventiveness, though, can go to your head - disastrously. I invited a friend and his newish French girlfriend to supper and thought: I’ll show this très chic mademoiselle the French aren’t the only gastronomic superstars. Hmm. The egg yolk in the ‘soufflé’ curdled to scrambled egg, the bread I made ended up looking like a damp sponge and the soup – ominous shades of grey - tasted nauseatingly burnt. Mademoiselle chewed politely at these delicacies. Not long afterwards, I was invited back and discovered she couldn’t cook either... What are your culinary disasters, I wonder? Nora Johnson’s thrillers ‘Landscape of Lies’, ‘Retribution’, ‘Soul Stealer’, ‘The De Clerambault Code’ (www.nora-johnson.com) available from Amazon in paperback/eBook and iBookstore. Profits to Cudeca The recipe said to cut off the asparagus tips. So I did. And threw them in the bin then served the stalks.

COOKERY HORRORS: Hope doesn’t equal experience. And as for lack of experience, few can match the BBC’s Jeremy Vine’s attempts at a romantic meal: “I’d bought asparagus and the recipe said to cut off the tips. So I did. I cut the tips off and threw them in the bin, then served the stalks.”

Sometimes, inventiveness can pay off. A flatmate of mine back in the day made a lemon cheesecake. It wasn’t bad, the lemon was there but quite subtle. Only afterwards did she let slip she’d forgotten to buy lemon juice, so added


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Delicious drinks for summer health HOW superfood smoothies took over the world By Wendy Ann Cowham THE smoothie is now a worldwide fad in all walks of life, from children to health fanatics, and it’s interesting to know how this superfood came to be. It is noted to have begun on the west coast of the United States where a health food store began to sell pureed fruit back in the 1930s. This encouraged a trend and with the addition of liquids, smoothies were being concocted at home and recipes were widely being published in cookbooks. The most popular ingredients at the time were banana and pineap-

1930s When smoothies were first served ple and by the 1970s ice was an ingredient used that evolved the smoothie into the first ‘slush’ drink that was marketed in California. The world went blender happy back in the 1960s and by the 1990s smoothies were everywhere from cafes to supermarkets. Now you see smoothies on offer in most ice cream parlours which is good news for summertime sippers. Many contain soya milk, yogurt, whey powder, or even cottage cheese, but the good thing is the

nutrients that they contain are phenomenal. To get the most benefit from the nutrients, a smoothie should be drunk within hours of being prepared as the longer they are stored, the less effective they become. The most delicious and beneficial ingredients of the smoothie include the potassiumpacked banana, and high energy coconut milk.

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A different and delightful approach to Indian cuisine at the Punjab Palace THE THE team team have have added added their their own own unique unique twist twist to to offer offer that that something something extra extra to to their their clients clients By Wendy Ann Cowham IT is true to say that when you have had an excellent dining experience, you want to tell everyone about it, and at Punjab Palace, that excellent experience is present every time. Shahid, Sunny and their staff are proud of the authentic and quality kitchen that they possess, and it shows in the dishes that they lovingly create for their clients. What is also special about the Punjab Palace is that, although all dishes have maintained that awesome authenticity, this team has added their own unique twist to offer that something extra to their clients. Shahid and Sunny have brought this charming restaurant to the forefront of the 21st century by enhancing their options on the menu to make sure they exceed their customer ’s expectations. The menu has a very tempting selection at fantastic value for money including the Punjab Special which is chicken, lamb and prawn cooked in special recipe sauce, hassina chilli chicken, which is delicious and hot, and the Dilruba lamb. There is more on the dinner menu, and also plenty of choice on the takeaway menu too. Now that summer is here, Sunny is creating some up to the minute cocktails that are becoming increasingly popular with the diners. His special Martini cocktail, James Bond himself would crave for, Piùa Colada is another one of his creations, and there are so much more to choose from. For the children Sunny serves up a non-alcoholic cocktail, Tropical Sea or Slow

boat, or adults can enjoy sangria or a traditional Indian Cobra beer. On a Saturday and Sunday if you take lunch at Punjab, you will also receive a free bottle of wine if you present the EWN advert. These extras make dining at Punjab Palace delightfully different and a restaurant to remember. They are open Mon to Sat 6pm until late and Sat and Sun 1.30pm until 4pm. You will

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SERVED CHILLED: With pineapple, rum and coconut milk.

Piña Colada cocktails EARLIEST dates back to when a pirate gave to his crew By Wendy Ann Cowham IF you look back in history to discover who was the first person to conjure up the delicious Piña Colada, it seems many have made claim to this popular cocktail. The earliest story dates back to the 19th century when Robert Cofresi, a Puerto Rican pirate was said to give his crew a mixture of pineapple, white rum and coconut juice to boost their moral. Another bar tender named Ricardo Garcia also claimed that he was responsible for the recipe when he served the cocktail at the Caribe Hilton in San Juan de Puerto Rico. Then you have another bar tender, Ramón ‘Monchito’ Marrero Pérez who insisted that the Piña Colada was his creation

back in 1952 at the Beachcomber bar in San Juan. One thing that is for sure, is that the name Piña Colada means “Strained Pineapple” in English and the coconut ingredient come from the Caribbean. As the story goes regarding Ricardo Garcia, the Piña Colada evolved from an adaptation of the Coco Loco cocktail that was very popular in the Caribbean, a mixture of rum and coconut milk. When served they would use the carved out coconut shell to drink the cocktail from. However in 1954, the coconut cutters went on strike and there was a shortage of coconuts to serve the drinks in, so Garcia used his creativity and served the drink adding pineapple juice and serving it in the pineapple skin.



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Top Thai - relive your experience of Thailand THAI food is renowned for its balance of fundamental tastes By Wendy Ann Cowham WITH millions of foreigners flying into the country every year, Thailand is Asia’s most popular holiday destination and the main attractions being the diverse way of life and the incredible Thai food. Thai food is renowned for its balance of fundamental tastes and also for an emphasis on being lightly prepared to keep in the goodness and aromatic flavours. Using only the freshest ingredients this technique of cooking results in dishes that are rich in taste and health properties. At Top Thai you can experience or relive your experience of temptingly good Thai cuisine without the cost of the air fare. Mr Top who is the chef at Top Thai prides 15 years of experience of serving up traditional dishes brought to the table with the most innovative presentation. Many say that you don’t just eat with your mouth but your eyes too and Top Thai are very proud of their attention to detail when serving their clients. This is probably the reason that this authentic restaurant was awarded the

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Certificate of Excellence in 2014 and they continually strive to improve their services year after year. The menu has over 100 dishes to chose from so you won’t go hungry but may be lost for choice. Mr Top uses only the freshest ingredients oozing goodness and nutrition, and many reports show that Thai food has been voted the healthiest in the world. For starters you can choose from

many variations of spring rolls, crispy duck, Thai salad, Thai canapés and more. There are many healthy salads incorporating seafood, meat, noodles or papaya. The soups include some creative combinations such as spicy seafood with Thai herbs that give you a true taste of Thailand. The speciality menu includes steamed sea bass, Thai style grilled chicken, grilled lamb rack with Thai sauce and roasted prawns with noodle, ginger and coriander and much more to keep you attentively scanning the menu. Top Thai is a number one restaurant where you can have Thailand at your fingertips. Top Thai is at Centro Plaza 64, Av Manolete 1, Nueva Andalucia, Open Monday to Sunday from 12am to 12pm.Tel 951 319 778 or on 672 028 210



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Honey transforms the humble aubergine TRADITIONAL Andalucian recipe uses cane sugar SOUTHERN Spain is famed for the Berenjas Fritas con Miel de Caña which is aubergines deep fried and served with ‘honey.’ This is a tapa that must be tried at least once when eating out as it is a speciality in Andalucia, and is served up in cities such as Seville, Malaga and Granada. If you are of the opinion that aubergines can taste quite bland, then this dish will alter your way of thinking, as the honey adds a lip smacking and deliciously sweet flavour. The dish has a Moroccan influence, the delicate slices of aubergine prepared using a flour coating to draw the moisture out and make the end result crisp, dry and golden brown. The best syrup is miel de caña which is cane honey (molasses) but ordinary honey is an option

VEGGIE HEAVEN: Fried to crisp perfection the drizzled in ‘miel de caña.’ too. The recipes vary from bar to bar, but these two flavours are meant to be together, so wherever you try them, it is

sure to be a sweet treat. If you want to accompany this tapas with something that makes it even more spectacular,

then a salty feta cheese makes the dish outrageously delicious. A dish to convert any aubergine unbeliever!

Use lentil power! LENTILS are a fantastic way to put, energy, fibre, and disease fighting properties into your body. It is no wonder that vegetarians swear by them as they are not only a meat substitute in many dishes, but are packed with vital properties. Because they provide slow burning carbohydrates, they can increase energy levels in the body and they are also an amazing source of iron. This is why women in pregnancy or growing children are advised to include lentils in their diet in some shape of form. They contain magnesium which is a fantastic aid to the heart, improving the blood flow. Lentils are also good for diabetics as they can greatly help stabilise blood sugar levels. They prevent digestive disorders as they are high in fibre, so they can aid sufferers of irritable bowel syndrome. For those who are watching their weight it’s good news all round, as they are low in calories.


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MANY people worry that their dog may be a potentially lethal weapon, especially when a case of a child being seriously hurt or even killed is in the news. That worry is focused onto whether or not there are such things as ‘bad breeds’ which may be more dangerous than others. It is easy to see why people may think this as different breeds have been bred for different reasons. For example some, like German Shepherds or Doberman Pinchers have been originally reared as guard dogs. The thought process is that as these duties may include the necessity of biting

DANGEROUS DOGS: More than half were provoked before an attack. people then these breeds are more likely to attack. It is difficult to come up with statistics on dog bites as innocuous nips and minor bites may be treated at home with no more thought about it, and no record kept. Others that require medical attention may be recorded, but not the type of

dog involved, making it difficult to identify which breeds are more likely to be involved. Even when bites are recorded there is often no information on the breed of dog involved. However a US National Centre for Injury Prevention and Control, does give some information based on one

Conference on animal welfare ANIMAL welfare in Spain is something expatriates are very concerned about, particularly when you live in the countryside or hunting areas. The PAES National Animal Welfare Conference is being held at the Costa Narejos Hotel, Los Alcázares, Murcia October 16 to 18 2015, and is believed to be the first of its kind in Spain. The conference is aimed at those who would like to learn more about running their own Trap, Neuter and Return campaigns, volunteers involved in shelters, sanctuaries, r e s c u e groups and foster pet parents, as well as anyone who wants to get involved. Lyn Baines, Conference Manager said: “Our mis-

A FIRST: To bring together people who care. sion is to bring together as many people as we can who are involved in animal welfare in Spain, to encourage co-operation and exchange of ideas. We will launch the PAES Project at the conference and have some exceptional speakers on various topics.”

class of bite - those resulting in death. Over a period of 19 years in the USA there were 238 dog bite related deaths. In a lot of those cases the animals were mixed breeds so an estimate of their makeup had to be made for the purpose of statistics. The results show there certain breeds that are most likely to cause fa-

tal injuries, with Pitbulls or Pitbull types, (32 per cent)and Rottweillers (18 per cent). Huskys or Malamute types were responsible for 15 per cent of deaths, with German Shepherds (11 per cent) and Wolf-dog Hybrids (6 per cent.) But while breeds do matter other factors come into play. Males were 6.2 times more likely to be involved in a fatal attack than females, while unneutered animals were 2.6 times more likely to kill. When it came to the victims more than half were aged 12 or younger. In 53 per cent of dog bite fatalities, there was some suggestion that the dog was provoked by being struck, poked in the eye, having things thrown at it etc. The study also found that dogs which are kept chained up or confined in small gardens and yards were three times more likely to be involved in a fatal attack. But it should be remembered that fatal dog attacks are relatively rare, though care should be taken especially when there are children around and pets should be properly trained.


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Defending your community in court IT IS not relevant whether the court case is against another owner or a third party ALTHOUGH this question regularly arises “Can an individual owner go to court to defend the interests of their community?” the answer is not generally well understood. Many readers will think the only one who can protect the interests of a community is the community itself but it is not always the case. On occasion a community simply cannot afford to take a case to court or for some reason decides not to go to court. Fortunately Spanish law allows any owner to instigate a court case regardless of what the community decides. Whe n a n o wn e r t hin k s s o meth in g is amiss, for example the president or an influential owner with a large number of proxy votes wants to extend their property and tries to commandeer part of the communal garden to do so. An associate of the president is paid for a shoddy unprofessional service or poor building work or a debt goes unchallenged. If the rest of the community when put together do not have enough votes

Community Law Corner By José Luis Navarro Solicitor for Intercala Administration

thetic of the community. When approached by another owner to do something about it the community refuses or for some other reason, possibly financial or even political, decides not to act. Then the owner ’s only option to make the offending neighbour comply with the community statutes and repaint the house is to take them to court.

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to bring about a court case then an individu a l o w n er c a n unde rta ke to go to c ourt themselves. It is not relevant whether the court case is against another owner or a third party. Even if the community had previously decided not to instigate a court case it cannot prohibit an owner from going to court, but depending on the outcome of the case, there maybe consequences. For example a neighbour has painted their house pink and disrupted the general aes-

Spanish law allows any owner to instigate a court case regardless of what the community decides

If the owner decides to go ahead then they will be acting in defence of the community as an individual without the official support of the community. If the court rules in favour of the owner

then the community must abide by the ruling. They may even benefit from the decision without the expense and aggravation of a court case. If the court awards costs, then the owner will be able to recuperate the money laid out as well. However, if the case goes against the aggrieved owner and finds in favour of the owner with the pink paintbrush then there are no consequences of this for the community. The cost of the lost court case falls on to the shoulders of the owner who instigated it. The community, even though it may have been in agreement, has no responsibility, in fact, cannot reimburse the owner for the cost of the court case. Win or lose, well intentioned or not the individual owner has acted alone and must bear the gratitude or responsibility of doing so. As usual, we the solicitors for Intercala Administration advise the readers of our monthly article to seek competent advice in all matters relating to the law.

The ‘condo-hotel’ formula is catching on in Spain By Eleanor Hawkins A NEW concept in property investment, the condo-hotel, is becoming more popular in Spain. The condo-hotel formula consists of buying a hotel room, which is managed by the hotel and let out as a normal hotel room when not in use by the owner, providing both a holiday home and income at the same time. The new trend is backed by laws in some regions of Spain and allows tourists with spare cash to invest in a new way to earn some pennies while spending up to two months per year in their rooms. The hotel runs the room when not in use by the owner, and the income is

ROOM SERVICE: It’s yours, but is rented out by hotel when not in use. split between the two parties as agreed upon purchase. Cesae tourism and hotel management school founder Alberto

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This summer go green and save more money CONSERVING energy is good for the planet and great for your wallet John Graham The property expert AN energy-efficient home will keep your family comfortable while saving you money. Whether you take simple steps or make larger investments to make your home more efficient, you’ll have lower energy bills. The savings will pay for the cost of improvements and put money back into your pocket. Your home will also be more attractive to buyers if you decide to sell. Your heating and air-conditioning equipment consume the most energy, around 48 per cent of the average home’s energy use; therefore you should focus on measures that reduce your home’s heating and cooling use to get the most saving in terms of energy investments. Start by setting your programmable thermostat as high and as comfortable as possible and raise the setting when you’re sleeping or away

from home and don’t forget to clean air conditioning filters once a month. If your air conditioner is old, consider buying a new, energy-efficient model which is 15 per cent more efficient. Another option would be to use fans which consume very little energy compared to air conditioning; a fan could provide the comfort you need and is more economical. Your home’s appliances and electronics account for around COOL DOWN COSTS: Air conditioning and heating consume half a home’s energy.

20 per cent of your energy bills. Think about buying new appliances which incorporate advanced technologies that use 10-15 per cent less energy and water than standard older models. For example, new washing machines use about 40 per cent less energy than older models and you will also reduce water bills and detergent costs. Water heating is also a large energy expense, accounting for about 14-18 per cent of your utility bills. Make sure your water heater is set to no higher than 120 degrees. If your heater is over five years old you could buy a new water one which is more efficient and has more insulation than older models. For a personal energy survey on how to reduce your energy use, costs, and carbon footprint, contact me direct: gk.ipad@me.com


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IT is very encouraging that more and more town halls are setting aside parcels of land for the provision of small allotments or plots for the growing of ecological vegeta-

bles, herbs and sometimes fruit. In some cases, applications are sought from anyone but in others they are restricted to pensioners or unemployed people. Mostly plots seem to be free while others require just a token annual fee. The benefits of having an allotment are as follows. 1. Space for growing if you have just a small garden area or apartment terraces and balconies. 2. A hobby that gets you out of doors throughout the year and back in touch with nature. 3. Daily fresh vegetables, herbs and perhaps fruit to eat that are untainted by chemical pesticides, insecticides and weedkillers if every allotment holder uses only ecological products. 4. The chance to grow and eat your seasonal favourites. 5. The chance to just harvest what you need and grow mini varieties so that waste is minimised after harvesting. 6. The chance to grow original heirloom and heritage va-

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Having applied for and obtained an allotment, normally on a one- or two-year renewable lease, set out to make your vegetable and fruit gardening as productive as possible.

7. New friends within what will become, in many cases, an international community. 8. A chance to improve your spoken Spanish by chatting with neighbouring allotment holders. 9. The chance to choose to grow the crops which have the greatest number of beneficial vitamins, trace minerals and fibre as a contribution to a healthy diet. The book ‘Living well from our garden – Mediterranean style’ indicates this information for a wide range of possible crops. The book is available from

Amazon Books. Note that the cover has been changed recently. Having applied for and obtained an allotment, normally on a one- or two-year renewable lease, set out to make your vegetable and fruit gardening as productive as possible. The following guidelines will help you do so. 1. First dig over your ground to remove large weeds, rocks and bricks. Then do a first rotovating to obtain a fine tilth. 2. Then add a coating of manure from local stables or shepherds, or sacks of dried sheep or goat manure that are available inexpensively from agricultural co-operatives and rotovate again. Aim to do this by the end of September to be in the position to make timely autumn sowings and the planting of plantlets for autumn, Christmas and winter vegetable crops. 3. If you plan to grow herbs improve a small area further with a sack of worm compost and fine sand. 4. Before you sow or plant

anything decide whether you will water with a hose, sprinkler or piped irrigation system. Since you will be growing crops in rows or blocks a woven irrigation piping may be the best investment. 5. Consider buying a fivekilo plastic box of TerraCottem, the soil improver mentioned a few weeks ago in this column, to mix into seed sowing drills and plantlet planting holes. 6. Weed regularly and set up a composting bin to recycle them annually. 7. Pests are unlikely to be a major problem on small plots with a diverse mix of crops. But do have handy some natural sulphur powder to deter ants and dust the leaves of tomatoes, peppers, aubergines and squash type crops from mildew, a neem oil spray such as that sold by Flowers to use as a general insecticide, and an ecological slug and snail killer. With that best of luck to Spain’s new allotment gardeners. © Dick Handscombe www.gardenspain.com


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FENCING SERVICES CHAIN LINK FENCE erectors, general builders, all types of welding fabrication. Tel: 655 218 466 (232098)

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LOANS HOLA CREDITO. Instant short term loans against your valuables. Quick, easy and always discreet. Tel 900 123 457 www.holacredito .com (229670) LOANS AVAILABLE on all types of paintings, jewellery, watches, silver etc. Any condition. Immediate cash settlement. For more information call into Anthony’s Antiques & Jewellers shops extensive premises at C/Ramon y Cajal 40, Fuengirola. Mobile 609 529 633. Tel: 952 588 795 (SE) (201522)

DOBLE SOLUCION. We offer long term solutions for your immediate debt problems using your Spanish property or BOAT as guarantee. Call 691 179 445 or 952 961 952 doblesolucion2020 @gmail.com (238013)

24/7 LOCKSMITH LOCKSMITH emergency / appointment. Doors opened without damage, locks changed, patio doors and windows secured, 24 hour honest, fast and reliable service. Call Paul 657 466 803 (229854) T1

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BRAND NEW WILLERBY Siena 32m² home sited within a stylish gated community, 45 minutes from Malaga airport £19,995 Freephone: 0044 1782 90 80 70 (85143) WILLERBY COTTAGE 28x10 sited in ‘La Serrana Hills’ of Pizarra, site open all year round, swimming pool, only £13,495. Want to view? Freephone: 0044 1782 90 80 70 (85143)

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COSTALOCKS 24HR LOCKSMITHS. 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE, CALL DAREN 952 660 233 / 667 668 673 WWW.COSTALOCKS.COM (237493) T2

MEETING POINT AUSTRIAN businessman, residing in Marbella, sportive, independent, educated, generous, 190cm / 88 kg in his best years, looking for serious partnership with attractive lady. Contact: rpm.oh@aon.at (233659) MAN, 57, looking for friendship & exchange Spanish for English with a similar aged English speaking lady: Tel 619 805 714 (235290)

MISCELLANEOUS WOODY´S LOS BOLICHES. Greeting Cards, mail to and from the UK. Worldwide courier and Passport renewals. All adverts taken forthe Euro Weekly News- display or classified. Open 9.00-2.00PM (Monday to Friday). Special hours apply August and Xmas. One street behind the Confortel, just off Plaza San Rafael, Los Boliches, on C/Poeta Salvador Rueda 93. Tel: 952 471 877 SECOND hand shop buy & sell. Tim’s established 1992. Atalaya (Las Golondrinas 57A). New opening hours: Tuesday-Friday 10.30am7.00pm. Saturday 10.30am2.00pm. Sunday & Monday closed. 666 903 499 / ange lasmarbella@gmail.com (236049)

MOBILE HOMES WE BUY, Sell, Store, Remove all types of mobile homes. We pay CASH and cover all of Spain. More details call Suzi Caley 616 250 727 / 951 063 059 or email suzica ley@gmail.com (228718) WANT TO RELOCATE? We can transport your home and install on to a 12 month park from £4,995. Annual site fees from €3,000 Freephone: 0044 1782 90 80 70 (85143)

MOBILITY MOBILITY scooters, electric wheelchairs, wheelchairs, walking frames, etc, for sale and rent. Large selection of quality used scooters at competitive prices. Rascal vantage X, Rascal Veo X, Shoprider Sovereign, Pride Go Go, Neo 4 and 8, Mercury Prism, Pride XL8, Rascal 388, Rascal 329, Rascal 125 Wheelchair, Shoprider electric wheelchair breaks up for boot, Rascal 330 electric wheelchair as new condition at considerable saving, Rascal turnabout electric wheelchair, plus many more all with guarantee. New and used wheelchairs for sale at competitive prices. Large scooters from 800 euros. Medium scooters from 600 euros and small boot scooters from 400 euros. Rentals from 55 euros weekly. New mobility scooter batteries supplied and fitted. Mobility scooters bought for cash. www.mobilityscootersdi rectspain.com / email info@mobilityscootersdi rectspain.com Tel 609 581 139 (230368) MOBILITY scooters, wheelchairs, nursing beds, rise´n´recline chairs and a large range of daily living aids for sale or hire. NEW: tailor-made Orthotics and high quality shoes, FinnComfort, START-RITE, Birkenstock. Visit our large showroom in Los Boliches. For the best price and advice call SENIORWORLD / PODOMEDISAN. Tel: 9 5 2 663 131 or 670 964 181. (236115)


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MORTGAGES WE offer a mortgage on your Spanish property to solve IBI debts, tax payments, etc and allow you to sell your property for what it’s worth. No age restrictions, alternative equity release, most competitive rates, fast process. Call DOBLE SOLUCION on 691 179 445 or 952 961 952 doblesolucion2020@gmai l.com (238013)

MOSQUITO SCREENS THE Mosquito Screen Specialist. NEW selection of roller binds, all patterns and colours. www.mosquitonick.ws / nick@mosquitonick.ws / call Mosquito Nick 647 072 861 (239576) T1 ACE OF SHADES - Don’t let the bugs get you! Available in enrollable, slider and pleated. Large choice of colours including wood effect. Tel: 951 273 254 / 671 732 204 / info@aceofshades.es (101730) MOSQUITO Screens for windows, doors and a high quality sliding patio door screen. All finishes available. Quick service. All areas covered. Call Julian 655 825 931 (228778)

MOTORING

CAR SERVICES MECHANIC workshop & mobile. All work undertaken. ITVs done. Reasonable rates. Prompt, reliable services 24/7. 620 020 232, 951 165 090 (238118) AUTOMATIC gearbox specialist. Transmatic. All models including classic cars, serviced, repaired and reconditioned. Also 4x4 transfer boxes and power steering Call/fax 952 796 166 / 952 805 804 email: transmatic2005@yahoo. com. www.transmatic.es (237254)

FOR SALE SELLING YOUR SPANISH CAR? PHONE Bill Brady for the best cash price. 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbradycars.com (238069) BILL BRADY CARS has been established on the Costa del Sol since 1986, in which time he has helped thousands of expatriates to buy or sell their quality used Spanish cars and also keeping all the documentation simple so you understand all that is going on (which is important). You can contact Bill direct on 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 or billbrady cars.com (238069) SMART convertible mhd. 2010 one private owner, 10,000klm (6,000mls), full service history from Mercedes p/steering/parking sensors/alloy wheels, CD, metallic black and silver as new, save a fortune, only 7,995€. 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbradycars.com (238069) VW TIGUAN automatic / diesel 2.0 TDI. 2009 Mdl. from private owner sensors/parking front and back/lights/wipers, dog guard rail and parallel parking metallic silver black leather a very scarce jeep for only 17’995€. 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbrady cars.com (238069)

MOTORING

MERCEDES automatic (diesel) C-220, 2008, one private owner, 33,000klm (20,000mls), full Mercedes service history and garaged from new, metallic graphite grey/black leather parking sensors and lots more, used only as holiday car, great value only €18,995. 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbradycars.com (238069) DIESEL Renault Scenic 1.5 DCI 2007 from private owner 50,000klm (31,000mls), full service history from Renault, DVD player, full electric packc, metallic silver, black cloth trim and its only 6,995€. 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbradycars.com (238069)

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2004 RENAULT Grande Espace, 7 seater, 2.2 diesel, 6 speed, metallic blue, VGC, new ITV, 7,995€. 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (239599)

CARS AND VANS, ANY REGISTRATION, INSTANT CASH, FINANCE/EMBARGO UK OR SPANISH 693 028 325 (229862)

HYUNDAI I-30 2010, 5 door from private owner leaving Spain, metallic black, ideal family or business car, cheap and easy to maintain and only 6,995€. 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbradycars.com (238069) 4x4 DIESEL Suzuki Grand Vitari 1.9 SWB. 2012 Mdl. One private owner, full service history from Suzuki, parking sensors, save a fortune at only 13,995€. 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbradycars.com (222367) 2006 AUTOMATIC diesel, Golf, 2ltr TDI, with all extras, in silver, excellent condition throughout, 6,995€ 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (239599) 1991 MERCEDES 500SL, metallic blue/cream leather, stunning example, Spanish LHD, 63,000km, 9,750€ 672 550 337 cdscars@mail.com (239599) 2006 NISSAN MICRA 1.2, 5 door, in excellent condition throughout, 2 owners from new, only 3,750€ 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (239599) 2010 RIGHT hand drive, Ford Focus on Spanish plates, 1.8 Zetec, all extras, 1 owner, with only 29,000 miles, in black, very nice car, only 5,995€ 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (239599) 2003 MITSUBISHI SHOGUN 2.8, long wheel base, 7 seater, all extras, alloys, air con etc, one owner from new, 4,995€ 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (239599) 2003 LANDROVER Discovery TD5 automatic, 7 seater, only 60,000km from new, twin sun roofs, alloys, climate control, very clean jeep, 7,995€ 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (239599) RETURNING TO UK? We have a large selection of UK plated, RHD cars, legal and ready to go! 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (239599) RANGE ROVER-SPORTS, supercharged, 2005, all extras. Special order, fully equipped, perfect condition. 142,000kms. Petrol, black with white interior, new Michelin tyres. Marbella. €19,000 666 900 975 (235294)

2012 HUSQVARNA ENDURO TE125, 2,150kms. 2,200 euros ono Fuengirola. 632 134 087 (235476)

INSURANCE ABBEYGATE INSURANCE. No automatic annual increase on our Motor Insurance, renewal policies. Call 952 893 380 (68259) WE ARE currently the market leader in our country in the sale of direct car, motorbike, home and company fleet insurance. Since we started out in 1995, our philosophy has always been to offer an excellent service with the best prices in the market. For the most competitive quotes in English, call Linea Directa on 902 123 309. (200726)

MECHANICS MECHANIC workshop & mobile. All work undertaken. ITVs done. Reasonable rates. Prompt, reliable services 24/7. 620 020 232, 951 165 090 (238118) MOBILE MECHANIC will come to your home or work. Servicing, repairs, ITVs & diagnostics. Call Mick on 617 553 072 (237461) BRITISH MECHANIC WORKSHOP . Repair, service & ITV to all makes of cars, vans and 4 x 4s. Call Steve 951 914 025 or 605 407 369. Poligono Las Perales, Mijas Costa. britme chanicspain@gmail.com (217674) THE MOBILE MECHANIC, full workshop facilities, full auto electrics, air con, grua services, automatic gear gas repair, clutch discounts. Mijas Costa. Call Richard 678 717 798 (236097)

MOTORBIKES YAMAHA Scooter, X-max, 250cc. €2,000 ONO 695 537 741 (235334)

WANTED

CARS, VANS UK OR SPANISH BOUGHT FOR CASH. FREE COLLECTION IN SPAIN AND UK. PLEASE CALL 678 808 837 OR 952 669 701 (229862) CAR, VANS BOUGHT WITH OR WITHOUT PAPERS. CASH WAITING 678 808 837 (229862) CDS CARS established 12 years on the coast, we will buy your car stress free, with an instant cash decision, all paperwork taken care of with our on site gestoria, 30 cars in stock 672 550 037 / cdscars@mail.com (239599) WANTED CARS AND VANS, FREE COLLECTION, SAME DAY 693 028 325 (229862) CDS CARS established 12 years on the coast, we will buy your car stress free, with an instant cash decision, all paperwork taken care of with our on site gestoria, 30 cars in stock 672 550 037 / www.costacarsspain.com (222389)

MUSIC DAVID C CLARKE, guitarist, vocalist, pianist, ex-Cunard. Specialising in popular Spanish guitar. Available solo or combo. Parties/weddings/class restaurants, dinner dances. Huge repertoire. Details 00350 540 367 29 (234401) A/Z KARAOKE. Everything you need. All languages and updates. 664 540 154 (239609) SPECIALIST Wedding DJ, fully mobile, superb lighting show. Sophisticated professional with 20 years’ experience. We won’t let you down! Call now on 635 980 210 (222139)

NAUTICAL JETSKI Seadoo 1997, clean, good engine, out drive needs attention. 800 euros. Also double trailer 400 euros. Marbella 633 679 540 (235460)

2014 NEW MODEL Renault Megane Grand Tourer, diesel, 6 speed, every extra, in pearlescent white, this car is as new, bereavement forces sale, cost 23,000€, now, 13,995€. 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (239599) 2002 MITSUBISHI Shogun 3.2 DiD, 7 seater, automatic, leather, climate control, excellent condition throughout, 7,995€. 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (239599)

WANTED. CARS & JEEPS & camper vans for cash. All makes, LHD, any condition. 693 357 000 (231485)

WOULD you like to crew on a sailing yacht 1 or 2 days a week? 600 273 702 (235303)

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CLASSIFIEDS PAINTER/DECORATOR

“SIMPLY THE BEST” on the coast. Forget the rest, have the job done right. Call Sam. 18 years Mijas. 952 666 025 / 629 546 128. You’re worth it. (233736) HUSBAND & WIFE TEAM. Painting/Interior design. Free estimates. Graham 607 923 486 (232110) PROFESSIONAL female decorator for all your decorating needs. For free advice and quotes, English 639 928 090, Spanish/Swedish/German 618 055 563 (238083)

PERGOLAS & DECKING PERGOLAS, Decking and Thatched Gazebos. Best quality and prices. Installations. For free quotation call 686 322 328 (224383)

PEST CONTROL

COCKROACHES, Wasps, Ants, Rats, Termites, Fleas, Bedbugs, Palm weevil, All Pest Problems. Call LOCAL PESTPLAGUICOSTA, the British Company you can trust. Registered with Malaga Sanitary Department. Tel 952 449 591 or 684 217 181. Best price Guarantee, open 24/7 (239559) T1 COCKROACHES, ANTS, insects, fleas, mice, rats, wasps, termite specialists. Fumigations, bars, restaurants, houses, etc. Sanitary department officially registered certificates. Guarantee. Serving the coast since 1985. Only legal English owned pest control company on the coast. If you want the best then phone N.P.S. Nigel 606 008 940 (237402)

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PETS

YOUNG DOMESTICATED cats rescued from the killing station need kind homes. Fully vaccinated and neutered. We will also deliver to England for a donation to the charity. Please give one of these beautiful cats a home so we can save more from death. Can be seen without obligation at Cat and Dog World Kennels. Tel. 630 197 435 (93398)

CHARITIES ADANA THE ANIMAL SHELTER IN ESTEPONA. We always need volunteers to walk and socialise with our dogs and help with cleaning. We also need good homes for our animals that you can see on www.adana.es. Kennels open every day 10-1.30, Camino de Casares, near Parque de los Pedregales, Estepona. (5 minutes from the Poligono) For more information call Marjorie 952 79 74 05 or 636 934 146 (93319) ACE CHARITY “El Refugio” in La Cala de Mijas is a registered charity. We have on average 275 dogs in our care and we receive no help from the Town Hall or the Andalucian government. We desperately need foster homes and adoptants for our many dogs, especially the small ones and puppies who do not do well in a big shelter. We are grateful for any help offered, including donations of food and blankets. Visiting times are from 13.00 to 15.00 and you can always turn up or make an appointment by calling Denise on 669 018 736. Our website is www.ace-chari ty.org where you can view all the dogs in our care. (93320) SEPE the horse and donkey charity is open to the public week-ends from 10.00 to 5.00. Volunteers are much needed in all departments and are welcome at anytime. For our riding for the disabled classes, we are also in need of extra helpers. We are nationally registered by the Spanish Ministry of the Interior (164640) but only with your support can we give the equine a voice. If you can just commit to 2 or 3 euros a month it will really help make a difference. You can find us at Lauro Golf Equestrian Centre, Alqueria,

Alhaurin de la Torre. Tel. 608 258 950 info@sepeon line.net www.sepeonline.net (93321) At SOS Animal Refuge we have dogs, young and old looking for homes. Some of our dogs have been with us for some time and would love to find a cosy spot to curl up in and a knee on which to rest their heads. If you have room in your heart and home we would love to hear from you. We do not put our dogs to sleep - no matter how old, they are safe with us. For day to day needs and to pay for veterinary care, we much appreciate the support we receive. We desperately need items to sell on our market stall to help raise funds and are happy to come and collect. So if you are having a clearout, please contact us on 605 227 155. If you would like to know more about rehoming, please call 653 257 875. Visit our website www.sos-animals.org or please phone Sandy on 952 385 923 or 666 814 056 if you would like to make a donation or help in any way. (93317) ARCH - THE ANDALUCIAN RESCUE CENTRE FOR HORSES WELCOMES VISITORS AND VOLUNTEERS TO THEIR STABLES ON SATURDAYS FROM 10 - 12 OR BY APPOINTMENT. COME AND HELP OUT, OR SPONSOR OR ADOPT ONE OF OUR HORSES, DONKEYS OR MULES. WE ALWAYS NEED HELP WITH FUND RAISING TO LOOK AFTER THE ABANDONED AND ABUSED ANIMALS. OUR AIM IS TO RESCUE, REHABILITATE AND REHOME. WE ARE A SMALL FRIENDLY TEAM - WHY NOT JOIN US. FIND US IN ALHAURIN EL GRANDE, BEHIND THE VENTA MIRALMONTE ON THE ROAD FROM ALHAURIN TO COIN, (A404), URB.VIÑA BORREGO, FOLLOW THE YELLOW SIGNS. CHARITY REGISTERED WITH THE JUNTA DE ANDALUCIA NO 8448. WWW.HORSERES C U E S P A I N . O R G INFO@HORSERESCUESPAIN .ORG ARCHRESCUE@YA HOO.CO.UK TEL:635798219 OR 656935613 OR 620175828. NEW: ARCH CHARITY SHOP NOW OPEN IN ALHAURIN, NEXT TO MONEY CHANGE SHOP, AVENIDA GERALD BRENAN (93322)

KENNELS

www.poshpetsspain.com Boutique Dog & Cat Hotel and much more … Facebook page: POSH PETS SPAIN. Tel: 952 597 035 (224385) LAGUNA KENNELS AND CATTERY. Your pets lovingly cared for by English mother and daughter. Near Coin. lagunakennels@hotmail.com . Tel 952 112 021 / 606 838 983 (238121) CAT AND DOG WORLD KENNELS AND CATTERY, superb licensed facilities, viewing welcome. Tel: 952 112 978 / 630 197 435. www.cat-anddog-world.com (223161) PETCARE PET HOTEL. Alhaurin el Grande. Holiday accommodation for dogs and cats. Heated/Air conditioned kennels available. Tel: 952 112 284 / 685 400 216 www.petcarespain.com. Find us on Facebook at Petcare Spain (239721) EURODOG BOARDING KENNELS & CATTERY. Under new ownership by animal loving family. Large kennels and exercise yards, fully licensed and sanitary approved. Safe, secure and caring environment. Inspections welcome anyt ime. 5 minutes from Fuengirola 679 786 669 / 952 464 947 / www.eurodog.es (224322)

PET-COURIERS.COM – If you love your pet try us first – we are the best. Door to door service throughout Europe. Specialised vehicles – bespoke service. Full legal service including documentation if required. For further information call or e-mail us: Tel: (0034) 651 033 670 or (0034) 637 066 227. Email: info@pet-couriers.com or www.pet-couriers.com (231443) ACCOMPANY your pets to their new home. Fully licensed pet transport service. Denise www.petchauffeur.eu 952 197 187 / 696 233 848 info@petchauffeur.eu (236248) PET TRANSPORTATION by road. Fully DEFRA / OCA/TRACES compliant. Complete service by professional licensed kennels. 630 197 435 www.cat-and-dogworld.com (226428)

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PRO VENT. Kitchens, Bedrooms, Bathrooms, Windows, Glass Curtains creatively designed and expertly fitted. Visit our showroom in La Cala or call 639 727 188 for a free quotation. From inspiration to installation www.joebayley. com (228773)

PROPERTY FOR SALE

WWW.INMOANDALUZ. COM is always looking for realistically priced inland properties to sell to our interested buyers. Tel 952 491 609 / 685 514 835 (220102) WWW.INMOANDALUZ. COM. Bargain inland properties for all budgets, fincas, village homes, apartments and villas. Legal building plots. 952 491 609 / 685 514 835 (220102)

PET SERVICES

CALAHONDA, Mijas Costa. Studio in urbanisation Medina del Zoco, ground floor with private garden, pool, next to shopping centre. €55,000. 626 248 132 (237500)

TERRAVET Veterinary Clinic, complete veterinary service, emergencies, house calls, dog and cat grooming. San Pedro Alcantara. Tel 951 500 175. Emergencies 663 363 626 / www.terravet.es (237316)

PET TRANSPORT PLUMBER for all your plumbing. Water heaters, bathrooms, tiling. Benalmadena based, travel no problem. Construction work. Glen 669 073 773 (233727) CITY AND GUILDS, QUALIFIED PLUMBER. All areas covered. Adrian 677 063 272 (239602) 30 YEARS ON THE COAST. I cover all aspects of plumbing & general maintenance. Graham - 607 923 486 (232110) PLUMBING. Leak detection & blocked drains. Tel 952 568 414 / 661 910 772 / drain spain.com (224404)

POOLS & GARDENS GARDEN and Pool Maintenance. Contracts/one-offs. Friendly, reliable service. 10 years on the coast. Nigel 607 316 665 (235466)

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ALHAURIN de la Torre, Urb. Pinos. Villa 2 floors, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 380m2 built, garage, pool, sauna, barbecue, plot 1400m2. Fully legal. REDUCED to 395,000 euros. 678 371 313 (235283) TORREMOLINOS CENTRE nice 2 bed apartment, garage, terrace, 110,000 euros. 637 870 028 (237364) LOS BOLICHES studio. 100 metres from beach. Fully fitted, new wall beds, pool/parking, sea views. €110,000. 655 774 112. English/Spanish. No agents. (238027)

PRIOPERTY TO LET STORE your complete household contents or your car for €21.00 per week+ IVA. Secure, Dry, Clean, Shipping containers. 24 Hour Access. Coin/AEG area. 647 647 637 (237474) NEAR BENALMADENA PUEBLO. One bedroom apartment below villa. Terrace, garden, parking space etc. For retired couple. Tel 605 978 203 owner (238011)


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M O N T E D U Q U E S A apartment to rent. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, kitchen, lounge diner, TV and WiFi. Either short term €363 per week or long term €550 pcm. 661 233 837 (237496)

BRITONS REMOVALS. www.britonsremovals.com. TLF 914 143 164 / 618 984 570 Regular service Spain UK (238152)

BENALMADENA COSTA. Apartments to rent. 300 mtrs from marina. Tel. 952 564 457 (232250) LA CALA CENTRE. Modern 1 bedroom, part-furnished apartment, €395. 952 198 861 (235298) ESTEPONA. A del Carmen. Sunny apartment with sea views. Furnished, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, dining room, terrace, pool, garage. Short term lets €550 per week. 618 999 231 / 951 161 000 (235282)

PROPERTY WANTED

REMOVALS/STORAGE

NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL EUROPA SPECIALIST. Combitrans Movers. 952 775 300 www.combitrans.es (237464) USA SPECIALIST Combitrans Movers. 952 775 300 www.combitrans.es (237464) STORAGE SPECIALIST. Combitrans Movers. 952 775 300 www.combitrans.es (237464) LOCAL and INTERNATIONAL SPECIALIST. Combitrans Movers. 952 775 300 www.combitrans.es (237464)

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PROFESSIONAL LOCAL REMOVALS AT AFFORDABLE RATES. 1/2 DAY FROM €90. FULL DAY FROM €175. WE ALSO PROVIDE A FORTNIGHTLY DOOR TO DOOR SERVICE TO UK AND EUROPE (INCL SCOTLAND). WORLDWIDE SHIPPING TO USA, AUSTRALIA, ETC AND FULL STORAGE FACILITIES. TEL (0034) 952 578 507 OR (0034) 637 892 278 / EMAIL garymoveit@ya hoo.co.uk (237438)

15 CUBIC metre van returning to the UK 26th June. Space available each way. Tel. 639 928 090 (236237)

MAN AND VAN MAN AND VAN. Removals, clearances. Experienced and 100% reliable. €20 per hr. Paul 622 020 856 (220139) MANVAN REMOVALS €20 / hour, 3 vans available. House clearances. Storage from €10 / week. Tel David 696 810 618 (208088) 2 M E N , Van €30 hour. Always on time 651 081 610 (233572)

MOVING BACK TO UK? Removal vehicle departing weekly throughout the year. Excellent, professional service & great rates. Ring (0034) 665 089 244 or (0044) 01922 682 667 & see www.elite-european.com (93139)

THE VAN MAN. Cheap and cheerful. €20 per hour. 677 251 025 (230382)

UK - SPAIN - Anywhere Europe! Masses of experience. New clean vehicles. Insured with Royal Sun Alliance. Genuinely CARING service. FULL and / Part moves. ONLINE QUOTES!! www.bm ceuropean.com Tel: UK 08456 443 784 / ES 634 344 787 FIND US ON FACEBOOK! (239719)

R E M O V A L B O X E S Large, med, wardrobe, bubble wrap, tape, collect or delivered. Local and international removals also undertaken. 952 239 110 / 632 702 306 (44093)

MOVING MATTERS SL – removals and storage. Local or to and from the UK/Ireland/Portugal and across Europe. Over 16 years experience. For free quotation Tel 951 311 118. www.moving matters.eu (232076) HIGH top van going from Spain to UK and return. Good rates. Reliable service. Call Graham 620 353 594 for details. vgcasacolor@gmail.com (228789)

BIG VAN (removal) always on time. 100% reliable. 20€. P.H. - 622 665 263 (227987)

STORAGE

FIRST MONTH €1. Packing materials. Self storage Marbella. 952 811 311 (229188) STORAGE. Secure Clean Dry Warehousing, collection and delivery available. Guaranteed best rates. Focus Transport 952 816 582 / move@freinternational.com (224878)

ROLLER SHUTTERS ROLLER shutter repairs, 7 days a week, conversion from manual to motorised, new installations. All areas covered. Coast and inland. 655 825 931 (231472) ACE OF SHADES - PERSIANA (security shutter) electric and manual, various colours available including wood effect, we also offer a repair service. Make your home more secure! Tel: 951 273 254 / 671 732 204 / info@aceofshades.es (101730)

CLASSIFIEDS SERVICES

CARPENTRY CARPENTER cabinet maker, Irish. Property maintenance, plumbing, painting, electrical, kitchens. Bathrooms renovated etc. 30 years experience. Very reliable. 677 087 575 (224853)

FURNITURE FRENCH POLISHING REPAIRS, restoration etc. restore your valuable furniture to its former glory. Tel 647 579 519 / 952 119 190 (224373)


CLASSIFIEDS WINDOW COIN WINDOWS Aluminium windows, Doors, PVC Blinds, Mosquito screens, Canopies, Glass Factory, shower screens etc. All at village prices. Spanish owned business. English 646 066 351 (238121)

SEWING ALL STYLES Curtains, upholstery, soft furnishings and bean bags made to measure. Sensible prices. Also repairs / alterations. All areas. Call 672 800 887 or email judein spain@hotmail.com (239555)

SIGNS & DESIGNS DO YOU NEED A SIGN FOR YOUR BUSINESS? Illuminated, LED, Neon, Banners, Vehicles, Pavement Signs, Printed/Embroidered Workwear www.signstudiospain .com 952 796 299 / 639 133 135 (218606) SHOP signs, vehicle signs, banners, window signs, 952 930 547, 603 464 582, www.signdsign1.com (229351)

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TVR set for comeback CELEBRATED British sports car brand TVR is set to burst back onto our streets under the watchful eye of F1 and McLaren designer Gordon Murray. TVR has developed a product with an allnew Cosworth engine. At least four new models could be brought to market over the next 10 years.

Driving licence changes in UK MOTORING groups have warned that holidaymakers face car-hire confusion as the paper part of the driving licence is abolished as of June 8. The scrapping of the paper counterpart prompted the AA, and others, to highlight potential complications when hiring vehicles in the UK and overseas.

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hour race to take a 10-year break. The race resumed in 1949 following the reconstruction of the Le Mans circuit facilities. Through the 50s, the prolific Jaguar, Ferrari, Aston Martin, Mercedes-Benz and others began sending multiple cars in teams. This increased the spectacle, as well as the amount of cars on track. Until in 1955, and after the tragic crash which claimed more than 80 lives, wide-ranging

COMPETITOR: Bentley started streamlinging body shapes. safety measures were introduced. By the end of the 1960s, Ford would enter the Le Mans 24-hours with their Ferrari eating GT40s,

taking four straight wins before the era of production-based cars would come to a close. For the 1970s, competitors moved towards more extreme speeds, and the day of the Porsche began, where the 917, 935 and 936 were dominant throughout the decade that started the habit of bending the rules in every way possible. The rulebending trend continued

throughout the 80s and 90s as more exotic supercars were built in order to bypass the ACO’s rules regarding production based Le Mans race cars. This resulted in Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, Nissan, Panoz, and Lotus entering the GT categories. By the 1999 event, these GT cars were competing with the Le Mans Prototypes of BMW, Audi, and Ferrari. From the turn of the century, Audi have kind of made the race their own showroom. But 2014 saw the return to the top flight for Porsche.


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The New BMW 7 series EPITOME of a blend between performance and comfort A TEMPLE to luxury and technology is a statement that could be used to describe the new BMW 7 series now in its sixth reincarnation. The epitome of a blend between performance and comfort would be another. The new model was launched on June 10 in Munich with all the pomp and ceremony you would expect from a world-leading manufacturer’s flagship blast-off. Well, the German version of excitement anyway, elegantly rolled out under spotlights to the classic sound of a string quartet. The brand’s flagship aims to set a new benchmark in the segment with its lightweight design, driving dynamics, comfort and luxury features, intelligent connectivity and extensive cabin technology. Available in many guises, the range will

be graduated in throughout 2016 to include the 740Li 3.0-litre straight 6, and the 750i XDrive 4.4litre V8. The expected big seller in Europe will be the 730d. With its new B57 engine and the aid of a turbocharger, the redesigned cleaner lump is expected to push out 261bhp and 457lb ft. Sufficient enough to propel this Bismarck sized car from 0100kmh in under six seconds. The petrol version is a new turbocharged 3.0-litre in-line six cylinder B58, which can be found lurking under the reshaped bonnet of the 740Li. With 321bhp, it delivers 6bhp more and the same torque as the older N55 unit, bestowing it with a 0100kmh time of 5.5sec. The twin-turbo charged 4.4-litre V8 petrol unit will appear next year in the 750i Xdrive. The engine will deliver 444bhp through a series of

SINCE the 1970s when TV brought the T3California into our dreams, Moto Guzzi have been thumping along the road to this point. Now the new 1400 Teldorado and Audace have come of age. But unlike the 70s the new version of the 90 degree V-twin Italian superstar now has improved geometry, road manners, and style. Even though they could be mistaken for twins, the Eldorado and Audace 1400, have radically different personalities. The ultra-plush image of the Eldorado is upheld with retro touches like the 16-inch spoke wheels wearing doughnut-style white sidewall radials. From the wide bullhorn handlebars back to the armchair of a seat, this retro cruiser fits the bill.

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upgrades that include new twinscroll turbochargers and a higher 10.5:1 compression ratio, designed to push the ton-and-a-half sedan to 100kmh in 4.4 seconds, (the same as a 1999 Ferrari 360 Modena). However, this car is not about the engine. Available in four styling packages: Standard, M Sport, Pure Excellence and Individual, it’s all about the luxury. An entire catalogue of sci-fi-esque gadgets and creature comforts awaits your wallet.

The interior benefits from an evolutionary design update, including a redesigned dashboard, hi-tec controls and trims, new digital instrument graphics that light up in either white, blue or red depending on the driving mode, a redesigned multi-function steering wheel and new front seats with ventilation and massage functions. It starts with the key, with a full colour Android touchscreen allowing control of car functions including parking itself once you have got out, it’s more of a smartphone than a key. And that’s just the beginning! Once you have picked up your jaw after marvelling at the gesture systems that function at the wave of a hand. The list of gadgets, options, and features were released in a 24page document, so suffice to

Moto Guzzi still with a touch of the California spirit The Audace, however, has a completely different personality. Its mean and moody appearance makes it more of a muscular power cruiser, with a touch of the underworld being achieved by a simple application of matte-

black and carbon fibre wherever possible. Stripping away unnecessary body work and adding drag bars changes the riding position enough to make the look work. Both models are available in Spain in either

say this article is only scratching the surface. You notice toys such as a large heads-up display which is more like an augmented reality windscreen, idrive, programmable fragrance system, 7-inch Touch Command Tablet, Panoramic Sky Lounge LED Roof, external cameras that beam road-sign and condition data back to BMW´s servers and back to your virtual windscreen, dynamic cruise with full stop and start, and two 10-inch displays mounted behind each front seat. And the new 7 series while not only being a driver’s car, is a true luxury for the chauffer driven. Try one out, just remember to bring a driver when you buy it so you can sit in the back.

RETRO CRUISER: Eldorado black or red, and have a recommended entry price of around €18,800. There are many optional extras available that can bump up that figure if chrome is your thing.


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Good contest at Miraflores MIRAFLORES BC continue to stage the popular, bi-weekly, one day, two wood pairs sets. The format consisted of the now familiar sets of seven ends, with three groups playing a round robin. Although Terry Barratt and John Fairgrieve and Alan Turner with Terry Morgan clearly led their respective groups, four teams in Group two tied on 10 points and the result was decided on shots countback with Derek Carr and Dennis Hanley winning that group. In the final, the bookies would have given the advantage to the experienced pair of Alan and Terry, but they would have been confounded as Terry and John won the first two sets

FINALISTS: Was between two teams from La Posada.

Saydo Mixed Open Triples competition STANDARD of bowling by both teams was mesmerising ELEVEN teams were entered in the Saydo Single Sex and Mixed Open Triples - their first Open competition. The final was between two teams from La Posada, both of which had had two hard fought semi-finals earlier in the day prior to reaching the final. The teams were: Allen Gateshill, Maureen Fewings and Kevin Briody versus Stuart Robertson, Lol Moon and Bill Hill who were to take the title. It was nip and tuck all the way and after 12 ends there was only one point in it. The standard of bowling produced by both teams was mesmerising. Allen’s team had a three shot lead going into the 18th and final end, but all was not lost for Lol as he had managed a two shot advantage after delivery of his three woods, two behind and one in front of the jack but Maureen was not to be beaten, her last delivery took shot, just rolling past Lol’s front wood.

It was nip and tuck all the way and after 12 ends there was only one point in it. Bill’s first delivery went past the jack and his second pulled up just short of Maureen’s shot wood. They were still one down. Kevin’s first two deliveries were well placed blockers and along with Maureen’s other woods were now forming a formidable defensive line in front of the jack. Bill’s final delivery managed to thread its way around and between the defensive woods and trickle the jack back towards Lol’s two backwoods, they now held three. Kevin responded with a superb draw shot, but it just nudged Bill’s wood and it trickled away past Lol’s back woods to be fourth shot.

Next up were the skips with Stuart’s first wood a superb draw shot resting to the side and jack high, his team now held four shots. Allen replied with a well weighted forehand delivery, hoping to either draw shot or promote Maureen’s wood which was now some 18 inches in front of the jack, but as it was edging past Bill's front wood it seemed to wobble fractionally which caused it to catch Bill’s wood and was turned away. Stuart now held five shots and Allen’s next delivery, whilst it was only just past jack high was a little wide and did not reduce the count against him. Bill asked Stuart to put in a blocking shot; it was looking good all the way, but it was some 12 inches too long and ended up in the count but to the right of the jack, thus presenting Allen’s last wood with a slightly larger target of woods to draw onto.

MEMBERS: Winners on the day of the contest. by 8-7 and 6-2, thus winning the tournament. Congratulations to John Fairgrieve, a fairly new bowler, who had an outstanding day.

Thanks were given to the sponsors, Miraflores BC. The next Miraflores Open 2 Wood Pairs is on Thursday. June 25.


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Torreblanca Golf Society end of season dinner dance MORE than 100 members attended the event at the Tamisa Hotel MORE than 100 members of The Torreblanca Golf Society and their guests attended their end of season dinner dance and prize giving at the Tamisa Hotel. The night started with Cava and canapés, plus the compulsory reliving of every game and shot throughout the year and talk of what might have been. After a superb meal the speeches were under way and there was a prize giving. The prizes for the ongoing competitions were the culmination of everybody’s efforts to be the best player in the society. ‘The Order of Merit’ this year went to Bob Sawyer with 208 points, second was Sue Cobb with 200 points and third with 185 points was Simon Waby. Bob won with the lowest points for many years, it shows how tight this year’s competition was. ‘The Champion of Champions’ went to

BOWLS CLUB: Fielded eight teams of triples.

A trip to Portugal By Jeff Rowe

DINNER DANCE: After the meal and speeches there was a prize giving. Mike Takashima with Simon Waby second and Lynn Yuill third. ‘The Knock out Competition’ for 2015 was won by Des

Hamilton, beating Catherine Shiels in the final. After speeches and prize giving, Ricky Lavazza had guests up dancing the night away with

his spectacular show. To know more about the golf society visit the web site www.torreblancagolfsociety. co.uk.

FOR the second consecutive year, La Posada Bowls Club went on a week’s tour to Portugal, this time staying in Praia da Rocha on the western Algarve. They fielded eight teams of triples at each of four venues: Tavira; Floresta; Alvor and Vilamoura, mixing up the teams each time with a combination of novice and more experienced bowlers. With most of their players having little or no experience of bowling on grass, they did well to win two rinks at Tavira,

one rink at Alvor and two rinks at Vilamoura. At Floresta, where they bowled on carpet (a much more familiar surface to us), they narrowly lost by four rinks to three, with one rink drawn. The week ended with a lovely meal on their final evening at a restaurant in Praia da Rocha, where presentations were made to Nick Cummins - ‘most successful skip,’ Steph Plummer ‘most improved player’ and Peter Gudgeon, Christine Ennever and Shelley Greenwood - ‘most encouraging team performance.’


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England’s footballers win again and it’s runs galore in cricket! THE last week has seen various games in the European 2016 qualifiers Tony Matthews International Sports A former football player and the world’s most prolific author of football books (more than 100 published), Tony is also the sports reporter for Spectrum Radio and lives in the Cabrera mountains. Costa de Almeria

FOOTBALL • LAST Friday, Wales beat Belgium 1-0 with a Gareth Bale goal in their European 2016 qualifying game in Cardiff and are now on course to reach their first major tournament since 1958. In other

qualifiers, England beat Slovenia 3-2, courtesy of Wayne Rooney’s 48th international goal; Scotland drew 1-1 with the Republic of Ireland in Dublin and Northern Ireland earned a 0-0 draw in Romania. England, top of Group E, are unbeaten in 2014-15 - the first time this has happened in a season since 1990-91. • Elsewhere, Poland hammered Georgia 4-0 with a nine-minute hat-trick by Robert Lewandowski; Andre Schurrle bagged a treble in Germany’s 7-0 drubbing of Luxembourg and Cristiano Ronaldo netted three times in Portugal’s 3-2 win over Armenia. This was Ronaldo’s third hat-trick in successive games and I can’t find any other player who has done that! • In other qualifiers, Denmark beat Serbia 20, Spain edged Belarus GARETH BALE: Scored the winning goal to beat Belgium.

1-0, Hungary also won 1-0 in Finland and the Faroe Islands stunned Greece 2-1. • Early games in the Copa de America saw Argentina throw away a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 with Paraguay; holders Uruguay squeezed past Jamaica 1-0; hosts Chile defeated Ecuador 2-0, Brazil beat Peru 2-1 and Mexico drew 0-0 with Bolivia. • England’s women lost their opening FIFA World Cup Group game 1-0 to France but won their second, 2-1 v Mexico, Fran Kirby and Karen Carney on target. Other results: Germany 10 Ivory Coast 0, Switzerland 10 Ecuador 1, Norway 4 Thailand 0, Cameroon 6 Ecuador 0, USA 3 Australia 1, Spain 1 Costa Rica 1 and hosts Canada 1 China 0. CRICKET • England won the first ODI against New Zealand in front of 19,445 fans at Edgbaston

by 120 runs. But they lost the second at The Oval (via the DL rule) in front of 21,954 spectators while a crowd of 14,923 saw them beaten in the third at Southampton by three wickets. • In the Caribbean, Australia beat the West Indies in the second Test to wrap up the series 2-0. • And for those interested, The Ashes series starts in Cardiff on July 6. GENERAL ROUND UP • It’s the Austrian F1 Grand Prix this weekend from Spielberg. • American Deontay Wilder successfully defended his WBC heavyweight title with a ninth-round knockout of Eric Molina in Alabama. • Stade Francais beat Clermont Auvergne 12-6 in Rugby Union’s Top 12 Cup final. This was Clermont’s 11th defeat in 12 finals. • The inaugural European

Games are under way in Azerbaijan's capital Baku (they end on June 28) and 160 British athletes are taking part in 13 of the 20 sports... the largest overseas contingent since the 2008 Beijing Olympics • Spain’s Rafael Nadal won his first grass court tennis title for five years with victory in the Mercedes Cup in the Stuttgart, Germany. Now for Wimbledon which starts at the end of this month. • Britain’s Chris Froome won the week-long Criterium du Dauphine cycle race and is now well prepared for the Tour de France which starts in Utrecht, Holland in early July. • The US Open gets underway today at Chambers Bay, 100 miles south of Seattle, which is one of the toughest courses in the world with one bunker over 11 feet deep. • And thousands of racegoers are converging on Royal Ascot which started earlier this week.

DID YOU KNOW? • Boxing became a legal sport in 1901. • More than 100 million people hold hunting licences. • In 1975, Japan’s Junko Tabei became the first woman to climb Mt. Everest. • The Major League Baseball career innings record is held by Cy Young with 7,356. • The MLB teams use 850,000 balls per season. • The first electronic communication in sport took place in 1871 when news of the Derby winner was telegraphed from London to Calcutta in under five minutes. • And the first sporting event to be broadcast on radio was a British yacht race in 1898.

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Team GB Boxer, Warren Baister turns pro with MGM MGM Marbella have announced the signing of yet another promising boxer, Warren Baister. The Team GB boxer was British Champion and two time ABA Heavyweight champion. The 29-year-old from Sunderland, UK now wants to replicate this success in his professional career and has decided that MGM Marbella can help.

He recently visited the gym and met the team and decided to make the move. “MGM Marbella are building a very good reputation and the set-up is great; I’m very pleased to be a part of it. I’m good friends with Tom Stalker and Bradley Saunders, so I am pleased to be coming on board!” Baister currently trains in Sunderland under Davey Binns, he will be

back in Marbella for a camp in late July. Baister is going to be in full training all summer as he is hoping to make his pro debut in September. MGM Management are very pleased with their latest signing, “Warren has got a lot of potential, he is set to make his mark in the cruiserweight division and he will be a valued addition to Team MGM!”


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Marbella Rugby closes the season By Steve Walsh WITH the celebration party bringing an end to the 20142015 season in style, there were still a few odds and ends left to tie up. A couple of unsettled results from a few earlier confrontations had to be resolved. Therefore, the various teams met for two tournaments of beach rugby sevens. Marbella Under 19s and under 18s participated in the Gibraltar Rugby Beach Tournament, where they not only shone like stars, but also finished champions of the tour-

nament on The Rock. Likewise, an under-16 Marbella Rugby Club team officially participated in the 25th edition of one of the most prestigious tournaments of Sevens in Spain, The Cisneros in Madrid. The performance of the Marbella team was virtually spotless until the end of the tournament, where in the last minute of the match, they were defeated by Belenenses ‘A’, the champions of Portugal. The Marbella team had victory in hand, but in the aftermath of the Portuguese en-

MARBELLA CLUB: L to R standing: James, Nanuk, Sergio, Michel, Victor, Yako, Carlos and Gaby. Kneeling: Chema, Iker, Lucas, Mallman, Alex and Vallejo.

counter, they sealed the game with a show that gave them the victory 24-19. It is the first time that a team from Marbella (not seniors), have participated in the international tournament in Madrid. Because of this, the category coach, Gaby Irusta, has now enrolled James Martin, in the Santander Bathco Honor Division. The young player has participated at international level in all categories of the Spanish selection, in XV and VII, and also played in the Sevens World Series of 2013 with the network.

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