Euro Weekly News - Costa Blanca North 9 - 15 July 2015 Issue 1566

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ISSUE NO. 1566

9 - 15 July 2015

COSTA BLANCA NORTH YOUR PAPER, YOUR VOICE, YOUR OPINION

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Warning ignored Security concerns are behind the shutdown SEVERAL tourists seem to be ignoring the No Access sign put up by the council’s Environment Deparment at Calpe’s popular Ifach rock due to safe-

ty reasons. The natural monument, one of the most visited in the area, has been closed for maintenance reasons, the See Page 2 council said.

Pool accidents Two children almost drowned TWO children were involved in separate accidents in swimming pools near Callosa del

Segura and Els Poblets. Both were taken to hospital in critiSee Page 6 cal condition.

Negative results Benidorm among the poorest cities in Spain

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LATEST data released by the National Statistics Institute (INE) have rated three loca-

tions across Alicante amongst the poorest in the whole of See Page 8 Spain.


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Gatecrashing the Urgent repair works Ifach to enjoy view LOCAL NEWS

WORK has been stepped up to repair the pathways lining Alcoy’s impressive Canalejas Viaduct. A project to make improvements to the viaduct

were already under way. However, work was intensified following some minor landslides in the Tossals area on Monday June 29.

CLOSURE is necessary after 20 years of neglect

Salsa in Benidorm MORE than 3,000 participants are attending the 8th Benidorm Summer Festival at Benidorm’s Gran Hotel Bali, featuring all things Salsa, to continue until July 13. Salsa enthusiasts from all over Europe and the USA are enjoying performances from artists such as Fernando Sosa and Edy Torres as well as dance groups and fantastic music.

A gourmet summer Masterchef in Calpe PRODUCTION company Shine for TVE has been in Calpe for two days, filming sequences for the Spanish version of Masterchef.

Masterchef winner Carlos Maldonado showed off his expertise with traditional Valencian dishes while residents and visitors tasted some samples.

THE IFACH: Guide ropes have now been removed making it easy to get lost. By Community Reporter SOME tourists are ignoring the No Access order put in place at Calpe’s popular Ifach by the Department of the Environment two weeks ago, by jumping the gate and slipping beneath the tapes at the entrance.

The No Access order was placed due to security concerns and also safety issues. The stones underfoot have become polished and slippery with constant wear. Inside, the Ministry has removed support ropes and also signage, making it easy to get lost. The summer closure of the Ifach is most

unfortunate. The new government team claims the closure is necessary following 20 years of neglect of the Ifach. The proposed urgent maintenance measures have not yet been implemented and hikers and tourists, determined to get a glimpse of the famous view, continue to take foolhardy risks.


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Art Exhibition in Alfaz

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The Vikings invade

Dead artist honoured

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BUT in true Spanish style, it is red wine that is spilled, not blood

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A POSTHUMOUS exhibition of paintings and watercolours by Raul Botella will be in the Alfaz del Pi Casa de Cultura until July 20. The artist died in 2012, aged 35.

Tourist service Better quality care THE foreign tourist service (SATE) is now fully operational in La Cala Finestrat, intended to provide tighter security and a better quality of care for tourists. Hours are from 8am to 2pm, Monday to Sunday.

Blue delay Parking zone wait THE implementation of Benidorm’s Blue Zone parking has been delayed for 15 days while residents are informed of imminent changes.

Saving water Awareness campaign

Better times Franco-era names out

MARAUDING: ‘Northern invaders’ prepare to take the Torres del Oeste.

By Dilip Kuner ON the first Sunday of August the Galician village of Catoira stages a unique spectacle, a re-enactment of the Viking invasions 1,000 years ago. Villagers dressed as Viking warriors, stage their own ‘pirate attack’. The party starts at about 10am, with performances by folk groups in the streets of Catoira and at the Torres del Oeste. It is a ninth century fortified complex, known as one of the most important archaeological and historical sites in Galicia, which for centuries resisted various attacks.

296,170 was the number of kilos of rubbish collected from the streets of Madrid after the Madrid Pride 2015 celebrations held on Saturday, July 4, in Spain’s capital city. More than one million people attended the event this year.

Visitors can visit a ‘medieval market’ before the highlight of the festivities: the disembarkation. On board a replica of a Viking ship, 11th century ‘northern invaders’ reach the coast in order to take the Torres del Oeste. The villagers try to resist and that’s when a simulated battle takes place. But the crimson liquid spilled is not blood, participants end up soaked in red wine. Then, after the fight the party begins, accompanied by the sound of bagpipes, and the fun continues into the evening, with a host of activities. This year the event is being held on Sunday August 2.

MADRID’S new council has decided to remove conflictive names from Franco times from the city’s streets and is considering replacing them with names of famous women or well-known, local residents.

Quote of the Week The Greek people’s No to the troika is a Yes to Europe and an end to cutbacks,” declared Podemos leader Pablo Iglesias regarding the results of the referendum in Greece.

Weekend accidents take their toll A MAN of 60 has died in Sax after being hit by a van. The accident occurred on the CV-833 between Elda and Sax at about 1.25pm on Sunday, July 5. The man who died was rid-

ing a motorcycle toward Elda when he was hit head-on by a Valencia-registered van. The motorcyclist was turning left into his property when the van tried to overtake. The victim died just five metres from

home, he was wearing a crash helmet. In a separate incident in Benidorm, four people were injured in the Triangular Plaza, next to a pedestrian crossing near a bingo hall, at about

3.15pm. They were a Spanish national, a young boy aged nine and his grandparents. Early reports indicate that the driver lost control of his vehicle and hit the pedestrians as they were crossing the road.

The child and his grandfather were both seriously injured, the little boy with a suspected broken leg. The other two sustained minor injuries. All were taken to the Marina Baixa Hospital.

JAVEA Council and municipal water company Amjasa have started an awareness campaign to reduce private water consumption. The desalination plant is now at 100 per cent capacity.

Church steps Safer entrance WORK has begun to repair the steps leading to the entrance to La Nucia Church. The steps have become worn and slippery with the passage of time.

Victim tribute Minute’s silence BENIDORM Council observed a minute’s silence at midday in the main square on Monday July 6 for the victims of the latest wave of gender-based violence.

Denia culture 50 activities DENIA’S Culture Councillor has presented the programme for summer cultural events. It can be viewed at www.denia.es.


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National Lottery is drawn in Benidorm BIG prizes and strange number combinations draw gasps from the crowd

News Desk 36 European Press 38 Russian Press 39 Finance 41 - 46 Stocks 42 Leapy Lee 47 Daily TV 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60 Our View 57 Mike Walsh 57 Colin Bird 57 Cassandra Nash 59 Letters 62 Time Out 63 - 66 Pets 67 Health & Beauty 68 - 71 Legally Speaking 72 Food 73 - 78 Homes & Gardens 79 - 82 Property 84 - 89 Services 90 - 93 Classifieds 94 - 96 Motoring 98 - 101 Sport 102 - 104

SMILES ALL ROUND: Benidorm Mayor Toni Pérez and lottery organisers with the fiesta princesses.

By Community Reporter THE National Lottery with a total prize haul of €140 million was drawn in Benidorm on Poniente Beach on Saturday July 4 by fiesta queens and their attendants, dressed in traditional costumes. The holiday lottery draw took place at 1pm and lasted for about half-an-hour, broadcast live by RTVE. The strange se-

90190 was the winning number for the €2 million top prize

quence of number drew gasps from the crowd; the first set of numbers were two and seven, followed by the second set, also two and seven! The third prize of €200,000

was won on all fours and sevens - the numbers 44747. Second prize winning €1 million was eights and zeros - 08081, with winners in the neighbouring town of Villajoyosa which prompted a round of applause. And first prize with a hefty €2 million was won with nines and zeros – 90190. Benidorm was chosen for the draw marking the 275th anniversary of the discovery of the Virgin of the Suffrage, the city’s patron saint.

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New Alicante Council shelves projects THREE of the eight main projects announced by former Alicante Mayor Miguel Valor have been cancelled and one postponed by the new council team. Those cancelled, for the time being at least, are a new telecommunications tower at San Fernando Castle, a cycle path at

Urbanova and surfacing and development work on Calle San Pedro and surrounding streets in the historical centre, budgeted at approximately €2.5 million. Municipal sources reported that the three projects will require changes and have therefore been shelved, and that a

€2.2 million project to renew the Avenida de Niza seafront promenade at San Juan beach will be also be put off until after the summer. Four of the projects the former mayor had announced, with an approximate cost of €6 million, are either under way or due to start.

Hildegard celebrates her 104th birthday SHE has lived in La Nucia for 42 years

Hildegard attributes her long life to the La Nucia climate. mark birthday. Hildegard has been through two World Wars, has lived in HILDEGARD GÖTZ has Berlin and Dresden and now resided in La Nucia for 42 loves her adopted home in La years. On Sunday July 5, HildeNucia. Her husband was a docgard celebrated her 104th birthtor and the couple day at her apartran a sanatorium. ment in the They visited Spain Montebello Resion holiday in 1963 dence. She was and liked it so visited by Councilwas the first time that much they moved lor for Foreign Hildegard Götz and her into one of La NuResidents Bart husband visited Spain cia’s first developGommans, who ments in 1973. presented her with a small gift When asked to reveal the seto mark this very special landBy Jan Gamm

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Benidorm €1m debt AN outstanding debt of around €1 million owed to a waste treatment company means that the city council will have to divert funds from other areas to service the debt. FCC, which is a consortium that manages and treats the waste from the Benidorm area, is owed the money for the year 2011/2012. The debt was not dealt with during the period it covers as it was thought unreasonable to request more money from citizens during the election period. FCC stated that a request for interim payments had not been responded to and that any further delay will result in an increase in default interest payments.

cret of her longevity Hildegard said: “I think it is the extraordinary climate in La Nucia.” Euro Weekly News would like to wish Hildegard a very Happy Birthday.

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Woman lay dead for three days in villa 55

THE body of a 55-year-old woman who had been dead for three days has been found in a private villa in Benissa. Local Police were alerted by neighbours after no movement was seen at the house for several days.

The occupants of the house, a man and a woman, suffered with Diogenes Syndrome, a condition that compels sufferers to hoard rubbish. On arriving at the villa police discovered the deceased but there were no signs of violence. Her body

age of woman who lay dead for three days in Benissa villa

was removed from the house at 8.30pm. Her husband, aged 59, was severely dehydrated and in a critical condition. He was transferred to hospital. The Guardia Civil has launched an investigation into the woman’s death but early in-

dications are that no foul play is suspected. Residents are urged to keep a watchful eye on their community, especially the elderly, in the current heat wave that is sweeping the Costa Blanca: a phone call could save a life.

Two pool accidents TWO children nearly drowned in two separate incidents over the weekend By Community Reporter ON Sunday July 5 two children were almost drowned in swimming pools in two separate incidents. The first occurred at a private villa in Catral near Callosa del Segura. A child aged under two gained access to the swimming pool unobserved by friends and family at a social gathering. One of the guests spotted the child and quickly recovered him at around 12.23pm. It is unknown how long he

had been in the water. He was taken to hospital breathing but in a coma. In a second incident, a five-year-old nearly drowned in the public swimming pool in Els Poblets at around 5.40pm. He was transferred to nearby Denia Hospital in a condition described as “serious.” Swimming pools should be fenced for safety



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BENIDORM: Is reported to be one of the poorest cities in the country.

Spain’s poorest cities some unexpected listings ELCHE has the highest unemployment rate with 40 per cent out of work By Community Reporter ACCORDING to the National Statistics Institute (INE) out of 109 locations assessed for quality of life, Elche, Benidorm and Torrevieja are among the poorest cities in the country. Elda is listed as having the highest

unemployment rate in Spain, with an appalling 40 per cent average of citizens without work. Three suburbs of Madrid: Pozuelo de Alarcon, Las Rozas and Majadahonda, are the wealthiest areas of the country with an average income of around €54,500 per

year. At the other end of the scale is Torrevieja, where the average income is only €8,000 - Benidorm’s annual average income is reportedly similar to that of Torrevieja. Pozuelo de Alarcon is rated as not only being the richest community in the

country, it also has the lowest unemployment statistic at only 9.4 per cent. Tourism statistics were also included in the survey, which showed Barcelona leading with 17.5 million visitors in 2013, followed by Madrid with 16 million and Benidorm at 13 million.



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Heatwave blamed for man’s death TEMPERATURES in the province soar to 40ºC

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Bullfights cancelled THE new Gandia Council has put pre-arranged bullfighting celebrations into doubt. Carlos Gates had arranged with the previous council to run the shows in July but has now been told they have been cancelled and his contract is void. Gates said the ruling was dictatorial and a ban on freedom. Gandia had only recently revived the tradition which had not been held for 25 years. Gates said he would be seeking compensation.

Body washed up on beach LEVANTE BEACH: An elderly man suffered a heart attack By Community Reporter A MAN’S death on the Levante beach in Benidorm on Saturday is being blamed on the soaring temperatures that reached 40 degrees in a number of locations throughout the province. The man was a Spanish tourist aged 89 and he died of a heart attack whilst swimming.

The extreme heat was felt particularly in Alicante where temperatures were recorded at 40 degrees; in Alcoy the thermometer topped 40.3, in l’Alqueria d’Asnar it was 40.2 and 39.5 in Villena. Novelda sweltered in 38.5 and 36.9 in Banyeres. Further up the coast temperatures were cooler but humidity was extreme.

SHOCKED bathers at Elche’s Carabassi beach called 112 on Sunday July 5 after spotting a body floating in the sea. Lifeguards recovered the body, which reports say was clothed and wearing motorcycle boots, at around 4.30pm. It was in an advanced state of decomposition and sent for post-mortem examination.



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Public dig THE Cabezo Redondo in Villena has opened its 19th edition, inviting members of the public to view its findings. The site is open from 9am throughout weekend mornings and evenings and is free.

LA NUCIA: The participants received lectures on techniques and safety as well.

BMX five-day campus DIPLOMAS were presented to 18 children by the councillor for sports By Community Reporter ALL things BMX were the order of the day - or rather five days - as youngsters were put through their paces at the La

Nucia BMX Campus II. Diplomas were presented to 18 children aged between six and 14 by the councillor for Sports in La Nucia Sergio Vil-

lalba on Saturday July. The fun Campus gave participants from Alicante, San Vicente del Raspeig, Alfaz del Pi and Benidorm lectures on

techniques and safety as well as affording them the opportunity to take part in rock climbing, swimming and various park-based adventures.

Support centre opens A COUNSELLING and support centre for victims of gender violence has been opened in Calle Veronica 16 in Elche with a 24hr telephone contact line and professional support from a team of psychologists and sexologists as well as legal and social experts. The Ilicitana Association Against Gender Violence (AIVIG) officially opened the service on Monday July 6 at 7.30pm although the team have been in operation behind the scenes for some weeks. President of AIVIG Marina Marroquí said: “Now we can support victims with expert help.” Group therapy is also available.


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Work done WORK to pedestrianise Calle San Francisco in Villena has now been completed with €240,000 from the Alicante Provincial Infrastructure Plan. Mayor Javier Esquembre said it will be “ideal for entertainment.”

STONE BLOCKS: Are incredibly dangerous and hard to see at night.

Road improvements? CV-746 is a notorious stretch of coast road By Jason Bailey CONCRETE kerb stones placed in the middle of the CV-746 between Calpe and Moraira have caused a great deal of concern and several accidents in the last two weeks. The CV-746 is a notorious stretch of coast road linking Calpe with Moraira, following the contours of a mountainous area and requiring careful concentration to navigate the

many bends, some of which are a test of even the most experienced driver’s skills. At least one car has ended up straddling the curb stones and a bus was also reported in difficulty. Local resident Diego Ribes Bertomeu, has written to the Department of Development, Diputacion de Alicante, stating his views that the road is now dangerous for all road uses, particularly cyclists and drivers of larger vehicles such

as camper vans and delivery trucks. Local resident Tamsin German said: “The road is very narrow and the kerb stones further reduce the width. The stones are very low and hard to see at night. I think it would have been better to install the plastic barriers used in most areas. They would provide a deterrent to stop cars crossing into the middle of the road but wouldn’t be so dangerous.”

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Courtesy of The Benidorm Palace

The starry, starry world of Christina 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. Christina runs the most successful theatre cabaret venue in Europe and has the award to prove it.

HERE we have a Euro Woman to conjure with. Christina Climent could very easily blend into a crowd with her neat, petite appearance and chatty personality. She is not, however, just one of a crowd, although it is true that crowds are her speciality. Christina runs the most successful theatre cabaret venue in Europe and has the award to prove it. Christina was the only child of a farmer who was far sighted enough to raise his daughter to be comfortable in the world of business. At 18, when she wanted to leave home to marry Vicente, a Spanish musician, he didn’t stand in her way. Vicente and Christina bought a gift shop in the Los Pelicanos Hotel in Benidorm and made enough of a success of it for Vicente to retire at 40. Within a year he was bored and so they bought The Benidorm Palace, a tired nightclub with no catering and not much of a show. The couple put in kitchens, conference rooms, great performers, later adding a Big Top marquee… The Benidorm Palace today can accommodate 2,000 and every meal it serves, every performance it shows, is of the highest possible standard. Unsurprising, because Christina runs an unending system of forensic spot-checking to make sure the customer gets a true Benidorm Palace experience. “Nobody is allowed to be a prima donna at the Palace, from the cleaning ladies to the owners,” said Christina: “We all pull our weight to get it as perfect as it can be. And

Christina runs the Benidorm Palace

CHRISTINA CLIMENT: Is not just one of a crowd, although crowds are her speciality.

Perfection is what Christina strives for By Jan Gamm

Fact file I couldn’t walk away from the Palace completely, any more than I could walk away from one of my children.

the only person who is indispensable is the customer.” Perfection is what Christina and her family strive for with every show: “This is a holiday town. This show is likely to be the highlight of someone’s yearly holiday so it has to be that good. Memorable, spectacular and unforgettable.”

Name: Christina Climent (or Cristina as she is also known) Age: 62 Family: Married to Vicente with two children, Jo and David Home town : Widnes, UK Where now: Benidorm Pets: One cat aged 17 Languages: English and Spanish Book or TV: TV: I’ve no time for reading Favourite programme : Soaps - I’d fall asleep in a film! Strengths : Trustworthy. Fair. Family-minded. Hard-working Weaknesses : Animals and children Greatest success: Being a mum, and The Benidorm Palace Greatest failure: Nothing that stands out. I don’t deal in failure. If I do make a mistake it doesn’t happen twice… Irritants: Cruelty to animals and children. And people who pick and whinge without having any idea of the work that goes into things. And bad service - that really gets me going…! Best time of your life : Still in it! Big picture or detail: Oh detail - it has to be in my line of work. I can spot a hole in a chorus girl’s tights from half a mile!

The Euro Weekly News asked Christina about her proudest moments: “My kids and receiving the award for the best Theatre Cabaret Show in Europe in 2013. It was indescribable, how I felt, how I still feel whenever I look at it.” Where does Christina want to be in five years? “Hmm. Still involved. I couldn’t walk away from the Palace completely, any more than I could walk away from one of my children. Perhaps to be able to step back a bit now and then would be nice.” Favourite artist? “The late and great Danny la Rue! He was absolutely the most gorgeous, marvellous man, professional, kind, fascinating. No airs or graces, a real gent.” The glittering Benidorm Palace continues to carve its name as a legend in theatre cabaret not just in Spain but throughout Europe, a large scale masterpiece in stage entertainment that is the heart of Benidorm and the pride of its owners. Christina the farmer’s daughter… who’d have thought it!

Do you know a Euro Woman? If you do please drop us a line at eurowomen@euroweeklynews.com giving full contact details and why you feel they deserve to be honoured. As well as being featured in the EWN a book is being produced for Christmas with all profits going to charitable organisations.


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Dance for Unicef ONDARA Municipal Auditorium has hosted a Gala performance by the Denia School of Dance with proceeds to go to Unicef. The show included sequences from the youngest members of the school.

Party time A FIESTA celebrating the feast of the Virgen de la Soledad is to take place in Ondara from July 9 to 13 with a programme including parades, music, dancing and other street entertainments.

Our Lady THE Festes D’Elx this year is to be held from August 11 to August 15. The celebration is in honour of Our Lady of the Assumption.

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50 years’ of

45 years of extraordinary frien By Community Reporter

READERS Roger and Liz Fell, and John and Margaret Hudson, celebrate their 50th wedding anniversaries on August 7 and 30 respectively. The two coupl es’ f r i endshi ps, al l Br um mies, go back a long, long way,

50 years married, 45 years of friendship

they have been pals since 1969. I n 1970 t hey hol i dayed i n Ibiza together and for the next 30 years they continued to holiday all over the world: Corfu, the Greek mainland, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Tunisia, Barbados… and in the UK. In 1997 the four decided to

Liz and Roger and John and


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ndship between two couples

Margaret, friends for 45 years.

ren t a v illa in J av ea a nd rig h t a w ay J o h n d ec ide d th a t th is w a s w h e re he would retire. They bought a villa in Benichembla in the en d , an d in S ep tembe r 2000, Roger and Liz joined them in Spain. T h e co u p les p u rs u e a range of hobbies between them: walking, bridge, tennis and various outings with the U3A. K e e n Ro ck n ’ R o lle rs , they regularly attend Rock n’ Roll evenings in Denia, known locally as Time Warp and John Curtis ‘Groupies.’ Back in 1965, these two couples didn’t even know ea c h o th e r - in 2 0 1 5 th e y w ill b e ce le b ratin g th e ir Golden Wedding anniversaries and their extraordinary golden friendship by atte n d in g an A n d re Rie u concert in Maastricht follo w ed b y a fe w d a y s in Venice.

Altea councillor criticises plantings

STREET PLANTERS: Have to be watered manually. THE councillor responsible for keeping Altea looking neat and tidy, Imma Orozco, has criticised the previous council for not having the foresight to install a drip system to keep the contents of the large planters on Avenida Jaume I watered and healthy. Orozco pointed out: “Now we find that the planters have to be watered by municipal workers by hand and one at a time, twice per week! How easy it would have been to install drip irrigation, which is more economical, more convenient and more efficient. She added: “We must now look for alternatives to this old-fashioned way of maintaining the plants - how annoying that those responsible have not remodelled the street without considering how to properly maintain it.”

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Surprise Surprise OLD friends reunited THE hit ITV show Surprise Surprise is to get the Benidorm treatment on Sunday July 12 w h en th e s h o w is fi lme d in Benidorm. Airing at 8pm, viewers will experience another tear-jerker when the Benidorm cast help reunite some friends who’ve

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not s e e n e a c h othe r since 1974. Benidorm star Sherrie Hewson said: “It’s s o e xc iting for the B e nidorm c a s t to do s ome thing s pe c ia l on Surprise Surprise for fans of our show.”

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BENIDORM’S popular pub area Calle Girona no longer offers free parking. It has now been designated a Blue Zone with parking meters and a maximum parking restriction of two hours. Local traders tend to favour Blue Zone park-

Shopper’s ordeal at hands of rogue mobility scooter rider A MORAIRA resident, who was shopping in Benidorm on Wednesday July 1, was run over by an 19-year-old on a mobility scooter, sustaining a bruised shin. The lady, who prefers not to be named, said: “The bruising was caused not by the scooter but by the six-pack of beer cans the rider was carrying, which fell on top of me.”

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Operation concerns over summer time BENIDORM’S hard working safety officers By Community Reporter BENIDORM’S councillor for Safety Lorenzo Martinez met with representatives of the city’s Civil Protection Unit on Wednesday July 1, headed by José Fuster Albuixech.

Also in attendance were members of the Local Police. During the meeting a number of issues were discussed including operational concerns covering events in the coming summer months,

Fire in field affects houses A FIRE in Javea on Monday July 6 resulted in two homes being evacuated by the Fire Department. The fire broke out in a field in the Pla area close to the town. Residents of the two homes were forced to leave due to the intense smoke. There have been several such fires in the town in recent weeks. The Civil Protection Unit responded to the fire very quickly and the emergency was soon over with no injuries reported.

the busiest season of the year for Benidorm. Last year the Civil Protection Unit provided more than 4,000 hours in services covering sporting, musical, cultural, bullfighting and pyrotechnic events.

Cyclist injured after falling off A CYCLIST who fell off his bike in Elda on Saturday July 4 was found bruised and bleeding in the road by concerned passers-by who at first thought he had been hit by a car and called in police and an ambulance. The rider had apparently suffered mechanical problems that caused him to fall. He was taken to Elda General Hospital where he received treatment for his injuries.

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310 years LA NUCIA will mark the 310th Anniversary of the La Nucia Foundation with a Medieval Market from July 10 to 12 in the Old Town. A crowd of 10,000 is expected to attend.

Busying up OCCUPANCY levels in Denia for the first half of July are reported at 65 per cent for hotels, 50 per cent for campsites and between 75 and 80 per cent for private rental accommodation.

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Quarry debuts Greek theatre THE GRECO-ROMAN open air theatre in the disused Coto quarry in Pinoso staged its first production of ‘Oedipus Rex’ before a modest audience of 50 on Saturday July 4. The performance was an emotional one, made more poignant by the fabulous setting. Director Javier Monzó addressed the audience to introduce the players and behindthe-scenes members of the cast. He said he was delighted with the theatre’s first presentation which lasted for one and a half hours, although he said he had

hoped for a higher attendance as the theatre will seat 200: “There are always fewer attendees on opening night,” he said: “However the performance was well received.” Members of the audience thought the production well-directed and played in a fabulous setting, although most recommended future theatre attendees bring a cushion to sit on. Three members of the Civil Protection unit were on hand to organise parking. More performances are planned for the summer.

BENIDORM’S AQUALANDIA: Now easily and cheaply accessed via public transport.

Bargain transport to the theme parks TRAM service is safe and comfortable By Community Reporter THE Generalitat Valenciana Railway (FGV) and TRAM of Alicante are offering a bargain travel package for passengers visiting Benidorm’s theme parks Terra Mitica, Terra Natura, Mundomar, Aqualandia and

Agua Natura from various towns in the region. The special ticket deal allows customers a free round trip train journey to Benidorm to link to the bus service. Considering the cost of taking a private car in terms of petrol, tolls and

parking the package is generous and particularly for towns that are furthest from Benidorm such as Denia. The TRAM service is safe and comfortable with the added advantage of avoiding long queues at the entrances to the parks.


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The fight against the weevil DRY weather causes infestation of Costa Blanca’s pine trees to worsen By Community Reporter THE Alicante Region’s Department of Environment has begun an intense campaign to fight the Tomicus plague that is determined to destroy many of the Costa Blanca’s pine trees. The signs of infestation are a lightening of foliage and the crown of the tree failing to flourish. Once infested, trees are unlikely to recover. The main enemy of trees in the Costa Blanca is lack of water. In the Sant Joan area an emergency rescue plan has been launched, beginning with an intense programme of irrigation. The trees in municipal pine woods already have a drip system to prevent total dryness but it has not proved effective. The drier the tree, the more likely it will suffer infestation. The campaign is costing around €24,000 per month.

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New Agost Pottery Museum A NEW museum is to receive €17,163 on a grant from the Ministry of Tourism. The cash will allow the provision of a water supply, clay oven and pottery room, enabling the Pottery Museum of Agost to open its doors. The AIA-Compromís councillor for culture in Agost, Francisco Lozano, said on Saturday July 4: “The museum will be open as soon as possible.”

PINE TREE: The drier it is, the worse it will suffer.


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Getting dangerous animals off the streets AFTER inspection, only two owners did not have the correct documentation By Community Reporter ACCORDING to security reports officials in Mutxamel are clamping down on the ownership and conduct of dangerous dogs in the town.

Surveillance is to be increased in parks and other public places to monitor the proper handling of dogs that fit the description of dangerous animals according to the law in Spain. Dangerous dogs should be

registered and licensed in Spain (valid for five years) according to Article 3 of the Royal Decree 287/2002. Not all owners comply with the law, however, and in some communities throughout the Costa Blanca owners

are allowed to get away without licensing their animals and sometimes exercise dangerous dogs freely without keeping them on a leash. The Local Police in Mutxamel have carried out a process

of inspection and identified 15 potentially dangerous dogs being walked in the correct manner with their responsible owners. In two cases, however, the owners did not have the correct documentation.

Dogs classed as dangerous are: a dog that falls within an identified list of breeds such as Rottweilers and Dobermans; dogs that have the appearance of aggression; and dogs that have a history of aggression.

GRAPE BAGGING: There is a prize for the person who bags the fastest.

The best baggers in the region challenge IF you feel you are a dab hand at bagging grapes and fancy a challenge, the Heretat Novelda estate Cesilia is to host a competition on Saturday July 18 from 11.30am to see who can bag the most grapes in a set time. The grapes are harvested in December. If they were not bagged they would be attacked by birds and insects and burned by the strong Spanish sun.

So each cluster is slipped into a bag and tied with string in an event known as ‘el embolsado’ - or ‘bagging.’ This is the fourth edition of the Grape Bagging Competition. The worker who can bag the fastest in the vineyard will be rewarded with €550 in prize money. Interested parties may register up to July 16 at the Agricultural Office in Novelda.



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Fire station expansion ELDA mayor Ruben Alfaro visited the city’s local fire station on Wednesday July 1 to view progress on a €130,000 expansion project to include the addition of a new 80sqm garage.

Night view TERRA NATURA is now offering a guided Night Safari with the opportunity to view the animals’ nightly routine unobserved.

School trip A GROUP of Alcoy students accompanied by their teachers have completed a tour of Brussels, Amsterdam, Ghent and Bruges as part of their end of year school trip.

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Spain sees 5 consecutive months of recovery in employment UNEMPLOYMENT rates have decreased in practically all sectors, especially in service industry By Maria José Fernandez THE positive trend in the number of people in work in Spain looks to be getting stronger. Data released on Thursday, July 2 by the Employment and Social Security Ministry showed that the number of jobless people in the country went down in June by 94,727, placing the total number of unemployed residents at 4,120,304, the lowest number since August 2011. Unemployment has now been falling for five consecutive months, having decreased in February, when there were 13,500 fewer unemployed residents, March (60,200), April (119,000) and May (118,000). If June’s figures are compared with the same month of 2014, there has been a decrease of 7.4 per cent. Unemployment rates decreased in

JOB TYPES: Appearing to be more stable. practically all sectors, the service industry being the one with the largest drop. Male unemployment sits currently at 1,877,698, after decreasing by

53,462 people, while female unemployment reached 2,242,606 women, 41,265 fewer unemployed. Amongst young people, where the crisis has hit hardest leaving those

under 25 facing a real struggle to find work, things are also looking brighter, with 26,277 deregistering from the unemployment lists. Rates have decreased in all autonomous communities, except for the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla. Noteworthy are the decreases in Cataluña (20,952 fewer unemployed), Madrid (14,090) and Castilla y Leon (8,255). The types of jobs people are picking up also looks to be more stable, with permanent contracts increasing by 15 per cent if compared with the same period of 2014. “These figures will encourage us to continue working for all those citizens who are looking for an opportunity and have not yet found one,” said new Employment Minister, Juan Pablo Riesgo.

NINE extra officers have joined the Local Police in Calpe for the summer to reinforce the beach areas prior to the influx of tourists at the height of the season.

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Gas fraud AT least a dozen families have been targeted by fake gas inspectors in the inland community of Villena, including several elderly victims. The ‘inspectors’ produce a card proclaiming them to be officials of Repsol Burano and charge €90 for an inspection that in any case should only be charged at €60.

Fresh paint ALTEA City Council has approved a makeover project for the Old Town. Building facades will be given a fresh coat of paint to smarten them up. A total of €20,000 has been allocated from the municipal budget and residents may apply for a subsidy for Altea Old Town and Altea la Vella right up until August 1.

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FOREST FIRES: Successful control is dependent on vigilance and a prompt response.

Alcoy fire volunteers get a new truck for fire prevention THIS year an incredible 100 volunteers have signed up to help prevent fires in the Alcoy area. The Association Against Forest Fires of Alcoy (ACIF) is an active voluntary organisation which contributes to fire prevention and monitoring in the rural areas around the city of Alcoy, with 32 personnel actively involved in extinguishing fires in

the area, according to its president Jordi Gutierrez. The Costa Blanca has been exceptionally dry this year, with dozens of fires breaking out all over the region, some serious and some minor. In all cases successful control is dependent on vigilance and a prompt response. The ACIF has agreements for the provision of supplies with

Ministry of Environment and the city of Alcoy, both collaborating on financial contributions and materials. The volunteers have now obtained a pickup truck that is proving vital for their fire prevention activities. This year, support for the unit from Alcoy Town Hall has increased by 15 per cent. All volunteers for the ACIF

must complete a training period and intense surveillance is to continue until at least September. The heat wave that has hit the province continues to cause concern for the ACIF. Gutierrez, speaking at the group’s presentation on Friday July 3 said: “The intense heat further complicates fires, making them spread faster. Vigilance is imperative.”

A GANDIA man has been detained by police after he threatened to stab his partner and throw his baby from their fourth-floor apartment in the early hours of Friday morning (July 3). National Police arrested a 30-year-old Romanian man on a domestic violence charge after claims that he had threatened to kill his partner with a kitchen knife and throw his young baby from the four-storey building in Gandia, Valencia. Police detained the man after being alerted by domestic violence prevention workers who had been advised by 091 emergency operators after screams from a woman and her baby were heard in a call to them. The suspect, who has a police record, remains in custody.


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Organic farming for healthy eating TAKING root all over the Costa Blanca By Community Reporter ORGANIC farming has taken root, increasing in its surface area by 20 per cent in the Baix Vinalop贸 agricultural area of Alicante Province since 2013. Healthy eating is becoming all the rage amongst consumers all over Europe and Spain is beginning to see the advantages of growing fruit and vegetables without the harmful effects of pesticides and chemical fertilizers. Pest controls in organic farming are reliant solely on

natural elements such as the use of compost to fertilize crops and practices are under the auspices of the European Union, certified by the Organic Agriculture Committee. Young farmers are the most prolific in organic agriculture with a progressive attitude and a healthy interest in developing ecological agriculture with a respect for a sustainable environment. The Alicante area has more than 16,500 hectares for the production of crops without the use of chemical fertilizers.

The Vega Baja and Elche area are the two zones where organic farming has taken off in a big way, according to experts. Farmers eager to go organic may attend courses and also apply for European aid for land areas up to 33,000sqm. Pomegranates, figs, seasonal vegetables and fruit are already in supermarkets and small shops all over the Costa Blanca with an obvious consumer preference for healthy eating promising successful markets for the future.

The Bous a la Mar celebrations THE Bous a la Mar in Denia on Saturday July 4 ended with more spectators than bulls in the water! Some of the herd showed an interest in the water, one taking

the plunge and seemingly quite enjoying the experience. Mostly, however, the local residents took a dip, observed from the dock by the bulls.

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EWN shows commitment to community with 10th office SINCE the turn of the year Euro Weekly News (EWN) has been putting its money where YOUR mouth is. We asked readers and advertising clients what we could do to make the most popular free English newspaper group in Spain even better. Back came the answer - be even more local and get to the heart of the community. Here at EWN we have always been conscious of our responsibility to not just present the news to expatriates, but also to represent the concerns, worries and triumphs of foreign communities. They look to EWN to give them a voice. We thought hard about how we could improve and decided to embark on an ambitious programme of expansion and investment to best do what you have asked us to do. To this end we have just opened our 10th office in mainland Spain

NERJA OFFICE: Maiara, Nicki and Ben and Mallorca, this time in Nerja in the Axarquia, following on from the three new offices just opened in Costa Blanca North. Not only is EWN investing heavily in new premises, but in staff too. Old-style values still have their

place. People don’t want the impersonal internet, they want to see a friendly local face to answer their advertising questions or tell their news stories to. That is why we are putting something back into the community by giving jobs to more expats than ever before, investing in new offices and increasing the number of distribution points, already an impressive 4,000. Our Benidorm Indoor Market Office is not just a sales point, but also an information centre to help residents and visitors alike. We want it to be a meeting point, somewhere to stop by for a chat and get all the local information. And if it works we will be looking to roll out the concept to other areas of Spain.

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Police crackdown on prostitution N-332 targeted for a clean-up between Javea and Gata

PROSTITUTION: Residents have objected to the way the ladies dress. By Community Reporter POLICE in Gata de Gorgos in the Marina Alta have been taking a stern view with men using the services of prostitutes who regularly solicit for business

along the N-332 between Javea and Gata. The area has long been notorious for prostitution with seemingly few interventions by police despite objections by residents to the way the ladies

dress in order to attract business. However, on Monday June 29, a man was fined for having sex with one of the ladies in the Bassa de la Rana area beside the road, only the second fine imposed in five years.

The tragic face of repossession LUXURY mansions that have been repossessed in the Upper and Middle Vinalop贸 region surrounding Elda have become a target for squatters and thieves in the 10 years they have been under bank ownership. The destruction that has been wrought on these once magnificent properties is a social disgrace. The villas most targeted are of course the most luxurious, with expensive fixtures and fittings that have been ripped from the walls and floors to be sold for cash. Fabulous Jacuzzis, marble counter tops, and even doors and windows have been torn down to be sold for a fraction of their worth on the black market. Most fittings made of metal have been stolen for scrap and luxury cars rot away in garages minus their wheels.

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Clean up Benidorm BENIDORM’S Mayor Toni Pérez alongside councillor for Cleanliness José Zárate personally supervised the cleaning process in the Calvari area of the city this week, to present a clean Benidorm for visitors.

New mayor BENJAMI SOLER was proclaimed mayor of El Campello on Friday July 3 at an inauguration attended by 500 people.

Drought planning FINESTRAT Mayor Juan Francisco Pérez Llorca met with the community irrigators on Friday July 3 to discuss new agreements and plans to combat drought.

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RESCUED from an establishment in By Community Reporter TWO lions and two tigers who have lived most of their lives in small cages have been welcomed at Villena’s Primadomus Foundation, where they will have space to roam and exercise. In May Lions Reza and Aya, and tigers Radja Leone and Kai were rescued from an establishment in Paris, where they had been living in cages measuring just three metres for 13 years. The Big Cat unit at the foundation was inaugurated on Wednesday July 1. Villena Mayor Javier Esquembre opened the doors for the

lions to enter the new facility that provides the big cats with 7,000sqm of space and eight independent enclosures. Special features include ponds and platforms placed at several levels to rejuvenate muscles that have not been exercised for many years. At first the animals reacted timidly to their new environment but after a few minutes quickly began to explore their new home with obvious delight and excitement. President of the board of the Netherlands-based animal sanctuary organisation the AAP Foundation, Leen


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n Paris Zevenbergen, said: “The target of the Primadomus Centre is to expand with two new modules to enable the accommodation of up to 40 big cats.” Primadomus Director Pilar Jornet added that: “The new facilities are a big step toward aiding the recovery of wild animals kept in long term captivity. Such incentives also help raise public awareness of the importance of preventing the purchase of animals who belong in the wild.” A CAGE: Is no place for a lion.

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Keen nose THE drug detection police unit of Alcoy has introduced its latest sniffer dog, a two-year-old German Shepherd bitch named Boyra, trained to detect heroin, cocaine and marihuana.

Cut-backs SANT JOAN de Alicante is proposing limiting the number of streets used for festival celebrations in order to save up to €60,000 on police blocks and other services.

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STANDARD OF PRIDE : Mayor Jose Chulvi, Pilar Zamora, Doris Courcelles, Kika Mata and lifeguards prepare to raise the Blue Flag.

Flying the flag L’ARENAL beach all set for summer By Jason Bailey BEACHES in the Marina Alta are busy preparing to welcome tourists for a bumper 2015 season. Jose Chulvi, Mayor of Javea, along with Tourism Councillors Pilar Zamora, Doris Courcelles and Kika Mata proudly raised the Blue Flag of excellence and quality on the L’Arenal Beach. As well as the Blue Flag, a recognised standard of water quality and facilities,

there will be 45 professionals stationed across all of Javea’s beaches, to include lifeguards and paramedics to ensure the safety of swimmers and other beach users. There are also three specially designed chairs to allow those with disabilities to enter the water with ease. The service can be booked in advance and volunteers will collect the person from their home, take them to the beach and then home afterwards. To book the service, telephone 965 791 961.

WATCHING: David Dunn, Mike Sadler, Dirk Rheindorf, Josep Femenia, Andy Keen, Roger Gentry, Derek Hopkins, Muriel Sadler and Margaret Hales. A YEAR ago, the residents of Cumbre del Sol in Benitachell decided to import the Neighbourhood Watch schem e t o Spai n wi t h r esounding success. Residents of Cumbre del Sol, the largest urbanisation on the Costa Blanca, were aware that there was an increase in petty crime, especially during the summer and around Christmas, so decided to set up a Neighbour hood Wat ch i n June 2014. It was launched by

the mayor and now has 350 active members. Euro Weekly News spoke to Andy Keen, who will replace Margaret Hales as President for the coming year. Andy said: “We set up the branch out of concern for the increase in crime. Within two weeks we had thwarted a burglary. The more eyes that are watching the better. We appreciate that the police are stretched and we always advise ringing them if anyone sees anything suspicious.” He added: “In the last year, there have been two security cameras installed with the aid of the town hall. We have signs strategically placed to let everyone know that there is an active Neighbourhood Watch. In the future we hope to have a Guardia Civil station here as well as more cameras.” The AGM was well-attended by residents and the mayor of Benitachell, Josep Femenia, and Councillor for Security Dirk Rheindorf were present. The councillor said: “Although Benitachell has a very low crime rate we are determined to continue our fight against those who commit crime. We are very proud of our town and we want to offer tourists and residents a safe place to enjoy themselves.”


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Red flag flies over the beach THE summer has had a shaky start in Elche as the red flag was hoisted on the Arenales de Sol Beach and stayed there throughout the weekend. Lifeguards expressed extreme concern for the safety of bathers due to a strong current making swimming extremely unadvisable. “It looks safe but it is not,” said one lifeguard, “It is easy enough to enter the water but the presence of a strong undertow could mean you might not be able to get back to shore so easily.” Despite the obvious presence of the red flag, some swimmers went into the sea only to be hauled back out again by the Local Police.

Finestrat welcomes 30 summer students CHILDREN enjoying the recreational activities

SUMMER CAMPUS: The children creating their own works of art. By Community Reporter FINESTRAT’S artistic Campus I for 30 children aged between five and 12 is a great alternative for youngsters who prefer gentler pursuits, a change from the usual sporting and recreational activities offered

in summer schools. The children have been learning to appreciate the techniques of Picasso, Velásquez and Andy Warhol as well as music performed live by students of the Conservatory and poetry. Councillor for Education

Dolores Viudes visited the Campus on July 1 and congratulated the Association Puig Campaign Art for a highly successful, diverse and popular curriculum. “The course covers a number of disciplines in a cool, fun yet educational way,” she said.

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Saharan children arrive for summer FIRST week will be spent getting to know host families By Community Reporter A NUMBER of small children arrived in Elche from refugee camps in Tindouf, Algeria, on the morning of Friday July 3. Angela Carillo, president of the association Assistance Sahara, said that this year, the number of children arriving in Elche to spend the hot summer months with foster parents has increased to 22. This trip presents an opportunity for these children to receive a thorough medical checkup, pointed out Carrillo. The small communi-

ties where the children habitually live have barely enough to eat and there are certainly no provisions made for routine medical treatment. Therefore the Saharawi children are dependent on their foster families in Spain to survive the harsh summer months. The children will spend their first week getting to know their host families and becoming adjusted to their new environment before joining in summer activities with other children from the local community which will include picnics, lunch as guests of local councillors, days out with other families and river safaris.

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Ibi summer school IBI City Council is offering Summer School places for 55 local needy children on a grant of €11,617 from the Ministry of Social Welfare.

IBI hike THE property tax will go up next year in the community of Monóvar, west of Alicante, with residents expected to pay 13 per cent more IBI for 2015 on a 1.13 rate, applicable from July 27.

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Course on efficient water management in Benidorm THE National University of Distance Education (UNED)

organised a course in Benidorm on efficient water management, from Monday July 6 to July 8. Key water management issues were covered including efficiency, the latest technology and also sustainable development. Among the speakers was Asuncion Martinez, Manuel Patron Foundation Aquae. Presentations were made by Javier Prieto and Javier Diez,

Hidraqua Managers, talking about water management in water stress environments and expounding on the case of Benidorm as a clear example. Miguel Angel Benito, director of Hidraqua in the province of Alicante, focused his speech on governance in water management. His previous work in conjunction with the Spanish Red Cross has focused on these issues.

DENIA’S Finance and Budget councillor Paco Roselló announced on Thursday July 2 that the new government team had already saved €115,000 on expenditure that included the mayor’s salary.

Crafty fair THE mayor of Benidorm, Toni Pérez, opened the new craft fair the Nit del Castell in the Piazza della Signoria on Wednesday July 1. The fair featured craftsmen, painters and musicians.

Best results HOTEL Association HOSBEC has reported that Benidorm has achieved the best occupancy figures throughout June since 2004.

Alcoy culture THE Vall d’Alcala Council and ‘Per a Tots’ of Alcoy organised an outdoor cultural evening on Saturday July 4 at 9pm: an evening of gastronomy followed by an 11pm concert by Vicent Savall.

Less salary THE incoming mayor of Sax near Alicante is to earn €29,500 gross per year, 15 per cent less than his predecessor at €35,000.


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Hospital user’s guide THE University General Hospital of Elda has produced a User’s Guide for patients and their families, enabling an improved quality of care.

The 22nd Copa de Costa Blanca event BENIDORM football at its best with 4,000 athletes taking part

Crevillent English THE Official Language School of Crevillent is to incorporate B2 English into its curriculum for next year. Registration is already open.

Water off REPLACEMENT of drinking water mains for Altea resulted in an outage between 8am and 10am on Thursday July 2, with 5,000 residents in Cap Negret, L'Olla, Montemolar, La Pila and La Foia affected.

MAYOR TONI PEREZ: With sports councillors and organisers of the 22nd Copa de Costa Blanca. By Community Reporter THE 22nd Copa de Costa Blanca is attracting 239 teams comprising 4,000 young athletes from 20 different countries to take part in a grand football tournament that finales on July 11 in Benidorm. Thirteen European countries are taking

23,000 the Copa de Costa Blanca attracts this many overnight stays to Benidorm

part as well as five American teams and two Asian competitors.

Benidorm Mayor Toni Pérez said he was delighted with the enthusiasm displayed by all the participants in the tournament, which has drawn 23,000 overnight stays to the city. He said: “This regional event has a positive impact on the Marina Baixa and the Marina Alta, helping maintain the positive image of the city.”

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Blood bank low on O+ and OTHE Alicante Transfusion Centre has reported a decline in stock for blood groups O+ and O-. The reserves for O+ are at only 34 per cent, equivalent to a two-day supply and for O- 53 per cent, also two days’ supply. The Centre hopes to replenish stocks during its Saturday morning donor sessions on Alicante’s Gran Via, Tuesday afternoons at the Outlet Stores in San Vicente del Raspeig, Wednesday afternoon at Puerta de Alicante and Thursday afternoon at Plaza Mar. The councillor for Public Health Carmen Stack stressed on Friday July 3 the importance of donating blood during the summer, a time when there are greater deficiencies. She said: “Anyone may need blood at any time - to donate it is an exercise in responsibility.”


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XIC working hard to raise vital cash SCHOOL needs every penny it can get

CAR WASH: Students braved a hot day to slave over a bucket and sponge. By Jan Gamm STUDENTS at Xabia International College continue to put plenty of elbow grease into raising vital cash for the Hope Restoration Centre (HRC) in Kibera, near Nairobi. The school needs every penny and all the cash raised goes directly to the school.

XIC students braved a very hot day at the recent Los Arcos event to slave over a hot bucket and sponge washing cars for cash, coming away with â‚Ź120 for HRC. Geovanny Sanchez of Washinkai Karate Javea took his team and students through their paces at their end of year display in the Port of Javea and raised another â‚Ź110 for HRC.


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Computer know how for senior citizens BENIDORM has begun a series of courses teaching elderly citizens the finer points of social networking. The courses are being taught in the Llorca Linares Social Centres in the city and the first set of courses will take place using brand new equipment: eight laptops and a printer have been purchased for the new ICT course. Councillor for New Technologies Lourdes Caselles visited the class on Wednesday July 1. She said: “The courses are designed to help the elderly and also disadvantaged groups to gain a useful knowledge of IT.”

Samaritan’s Freephone THE first month has seen call rates increase By Staff Reporter JUST over four weeks since launching their Freephone number for the English speaking community across Spain, the Samaritans in Spain are pleased to announce that their call rate has increased by more than 60 per cent on the same month last year. This is excellent news for the Samaritans as the message spreads wider with calls

SAMARITANS: Offer support to those in need.

from across the whole of Spain and both the Canary Islands and the Balearics, meaning the Samaritans are able to offer support to those who need them. The Samaritans have a range of callers from young adults with problems such as bullying, drugs and exam pressures through to callers of all ages suffering from depression, loneliness, grief, abuse and many other problems.

The Samaritans are proud to have a 24-hour telephone support line across the whole of Spain on Freephone number 900 525 100 for the English speaking community and support for both the English and Spanish speaking communities on its e-mail support line at pat@samaritansinspain.com.

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Serious reservations about important tortoise reserve Craig ONeal/flikr

CURRENT plan affects homes, agricultural buildings, country properties and thousands of trees

TORTOISE: Humans to be evicted to ensure they have a home.

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By Linda Hall ARE tortoises more important than people? Land and property owners in Cuevas del Almanzora who face compulsory purchase orders so that tortoises can have a home do not think so. The Almeria-Murcia AVE high-speed railway line will affect their natural habitat so the central government plans to set aside 500 hectares of expropriated land as a nature reserve for them. Although the exact details have yet to be announced, the reserve will affect more than 500 hectares of Cuevas del Almanzora land between Los Lobos, Muleria, El Largo, Guazamara and the motorway, according to sources quoted in the local Spanish press. The current plan affects 11 homes, eight agricultural buildings, five old country properties, two polytunnels and thousands of citrus trees. The town hall will take every step within its power to halt the compulsory purchase orders, said the mayor.

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War projectile

Suspicious bag

Flags fluttering

Not peanuts

NAVY divers were called in to deal with a Civil War projectile which was found in the sea near to Cala Cortina in Cartagena.

PORT authorities in Palma activated the suspicious luggage protocol on Saturday (July 4) upon finding an abandoned backpack. The protocol was deactivated at 5.50pm after authorities inspected the bag, only finding personal belongings.

THE blue flag, the Q for Quality and Ecoplaya flags were hoisted in La Caleta beach (Velez-Malaga) last Thursday (July 2). All these awards guarantee condition of water and facilities at the beach.

THE 2014-2015 fruit and vegetable season ended with the best prices for 10 years. Growers received an average 62 cents per kilo, compared with 52 cents in 2013-1014.

Charity success

In passing

THE Coros Rocieros Choirs meet-up raised €1,180 to be donated to charity association ‘Nerja Solidaria,’ in charge of Nerja’s food bank. In addition, 300 kilos of non-perishable food was collected.

The AL-3115 between La Fabriquilla and the Cabo de Gato lighthouse, has reopened. One of the most-used secondary roads in the province, two cars can now cross there in safety.

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Warning signs

DURING the second three-month period of 2015, the price of property fell by 25 per cent in Granada Province, a total of €1,084 per square metre, according to property agency Club Noteges.

FOR the third year running, Ohanes and Berja organised self-defence workshops for women. They enter into the Diputacion’s ‘Prevention of Violence’ programme and advise on identifying and dealing with gender violence.

Q for quality SAN PEDRO’S beaches have been awarded two Q for Quality flags and the Blue flag at Villananitos and La Puntica recognising their quality and cleanliness.

Car sales THE Murcia Region recorded an increase in the sale of new cars during June of 31.7 per cent, compared to the same month last year, selling 1,948 new vehicles.

Dog hunt POLICE in San Fulgencio are searching for a pit bull terrier which is reported to have attacked a flock of sheep causing injuries to 10 of the animals.

Floating art CARTAGENA was visited by the Costa Magica cruise liner for the first time last week. The ship, almost a floating museum as it has more than 5,000 pieces of art on board, brought 3,470 passengers to the port’s city streets.

Positive forecast THE Agri-food Associations of the Balearic Islands have estimated that the almond harvesting campaign of 2015 will register a 10 per cent increase, and a total of 1,516 tonnes of the product.

Best bar BAR Ginbo located at Passeig Mallorca (Palma) has been chosen amongst the 10 best bars in Spain and the best of the Balearic Islands by the Diageo Reserve Coaster Awards 2015.

Man rescued

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A MAN who fell on Monday (July 3) from the boat Beethoven II, three miles off the coast of Portocolom, was rescued by Salvamento Maritimo five hours later and taken to the Manacor hospital.

FIVE people, amongst them a one-yearold child, were injured in a car accident which occurred at around 2.20am on Monday (July 6) at the A-7 road in Torrox. All victims were taken to the Axarquia hospital where they remain.

Bad results

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THE Industrial Production General Index in the Balearic Islands fell by 2.8 per cent in May compared with the same data last year, according to the released by the National Statistics Institute (INE).

A 43-YEAR-OLD has been sentenced to six years after sexually assaulting his 17year-old colleague. The events took place in June 2013 in a beach bar in Almayate.

ADRA Town Hall will be split into nine major departments and remuneration will be reduced for part-time councillors. A 33 per cent pay cut will bring annual savings of €154,000.

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ZAMARRILLA is the Sierra de MariaLos Velez national park’s plant of the month. Formally known at teucrium, the plant belongs to the germander family and thrives in arid areas.

Fire plan AROUND 80 per cent of the 800 urbanisations in Marbella have failed to create fire emergency plans, despite the area being declared at extreme risk following the wildfire in 2012.

Larger taxis MALAGA City will now have taxis that can seat between seven and nine people. Fifteen of these larger vehicles are already on the streets but the number will be increased to 60 in the future.

School work THE Junta de Andalucia will carry out work on 47 schools in Malaga Province throughout the summer in order to create 1,200 extra places for students for the coming term at a cost of €8 million.

Safer fair ESTEPONA’S police force has launched a special campaign for this week’s annual fair, running until Sunday July 12, which will see 105 officers patrolling the fairground to ensure everything runs smoothly.

Clean up TORREMOLINOS has created 10 new jobs for cleaners in an aim to clean up the town’s image to improve quality of life for residents and make a better impression on visitors, the council has announced.

Drugs off THE National Police force has broken up a 24-hour cocaine delivery service based in Fuengirola. The group took orders over the phone and delivered to Fuengirola, Mijas and other nearby areas.

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Text exit FINLAND: Matti Makkonen, the creator of SMS or texts, has died. His idea to send messages over mobile networks revolutionised the usage of mobile phones.

Homes alone FINLAND: There are more than 300,000 vacant properties in the country with 28,000 in Helsinki. Many of the homes are mortgage free and the owners do not wish to rent them out.

Shopping illegal NORWAY: A leading Bishop has declared Sunday shopping a violation of the constitution dating back to 1814. Helga Byfuglien said Sunday was a holy day and sacred.

Rights violation NORWAY: Anders Breivik, who killed 77 people in two terrorist attacks, has launched a legal action accusing Norway of violating his human rights. Breivik is being kept in total isolation for his own safety.

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Missing woman found SHE was last seen in Exeter visiting work colleagues ALISON JOYNER who went missing from Tamworth in May 2014 has been found in Cornwall. She was last seen in Exeter, Devon, visiting work colleagues.

Car cannibals A GANG of thieves are targeting cars in Bedfordshire and removing components in the night. One victim woke up to find the whole of the front of her car gone.

Take that FANS of Take That were dismayed when they went to Manchester to see the band but were a week late. A spokesman said they should have checked the date.

BRITISH PRESS Hanging around ANOTHER ride at Alton Towers broke down and left 80 people hanging face down for an hour. There were no injuries and refreshments were provided.

Hailstone chaos YORKSHIRE has been hit by a storm of hailstones the size of golf balls during a heat wave. Cars, roofs and satellite dishes were damaged by the ice balls.

Real doll A LADY from Leicester has spent two months making a replica doll of Prince George. Natalie Lawrence wants to ‘introduce’ the doll to the Royal family.

Soul funds A YORKSHIRE shoe shop worker was overwhelmed when his crowd funding proposal to assist Greece raised nearly €1 million in three days, with 50,000 people donating.

Tragic teen A TEENAGER who did not pass a stool for eight weeks suffered a heart attack after her enlarged bowel damaged her vital organs. The girl had a phobia about toilets.

More tourists are predicted LIBERAL attitude is one reason for the increase

Pepper attack A MOTHER in Saxony felt her child was under threat when playing in a playground so she pepper sprayed three children and a woman in a wheelchair.

Robot kills A ROBOT being programmed for Volkswagen in Baunatal, Hesse started up, picked up its assembler and threw him against a slab. The man died later in hospital.

Snow joke THE German Weather Service issued a weather warning for Westphalia predicting 10cm of snow and high winds. The warning was a test and was sent by mistake.

Run in company

Spanish slugs

DENMARK: A new cycling and walking bridge will reduce traffic on the over-used Langebro Bridge, Copenhagen. The new bridge will be low level and utilise a curved pavement.

A TRAIN passenger in Dusseldorf reported a dead bearded man in a blue coat beside the train tracks. Officials found it was a partially deflated Papa Smurf balloon.

A THRIFT shop in Ohio is selling what it claims to be a pair of Eva Braun’s panties.They are initialled EB and are priced at US$7,500.

SWEDEN: Research from Uppsala University shows that condom use amongst Swedish women is on the decline yet the number of sexual partners is on the increase.

Copenhagen cycle

Smurf alert

Eva Braun’s panties

Risky behaviour

SWEDEN: Helen Martens found more than 2,000 Spanish slugs on her lawn. Although the slug is not native it has spread rampantly in Sweden since 1975.

NEWS

DUTCH COAST: More tourists. 3.2 MILLION visitors are predicted to visit the Netherlands this year. The Dutch coast and liberal attitude is thought to be the reason for the increase in tourism.

Heat buckles tracks RAILWAY company NS had to reduce services as the heat has buckled some tracks. Routes from Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht were all affected.

DUTCH PRESS Tunisian repatriation DUTCH travel companies are bringing all Dutch nationals back from Tunisia. A specially charted plane will bring 275 people home with only essential travel to Tunisia advised.

Riots in The Hague THE death of an Aruban tourist in police custody resulted in rioting in Schilderswijk. Around 300 youths threw fireworks and bottles at police.

Body solves mystery THE remains of Tom van Boheemen have been found in Kalgoorlie, Australia. Boheemen has been missing since 2001 and died from natural causes.

FIRMENLAUFE, or company runs are proving popular as bonding sessions. JP Morgan had 70,000 sign up for its run in Frankfurt, the largest attendance ever in Germany.

Asylum fears THERE were 170 attacks on homes sheltering asylum seekers in the first six months of 2015. It is thought they were carried out by far right extremists.


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Yoga is banned SEEN as an example of a religious cult

YOGA: Stretches the imagination.

RUSSIAN officials in Nizhnevartovsk have banned yoga classes as an example of a religious cult. The ban extends to private and municipal classes. One teacher said it stretched the imagination.

Creature from the deep A GIANT sea creature with fur and a beak has been washed up in on Sakhalin Island. The creature was ripped open with its bones showing.

Space record COSMONAUT Gennady Padalka has spent over two years in orbit during his career. Gennady said he was proud to be a record breaker and intended to continue.

Oil flows from taps ROSNEFT, the state owned oil corporation is being investigated after oil flowed out of taps in Siberia. Oil also filled backyards and damaged wildlife.

Film protocol CULTURE Minister Vladimir Medinsky has announced a sales tax on films made in Russia and the funds from the tax will be used to promote Russia in a positive way.

Laws ousted RUSSIA is to review the legislation that was enacted during the 1990’s to comply with international trade agreements. The Dean of Moscow University said they needed to be removed from the statutes.

TAP OIL: Damaged local wildlife.

Shawarma love VKONTAKTE, the social network site, has found pic-

tures of Russian girls enjoying the Arabic meat wrap Shawarma. They have 7,000 subscribers and are growing daily.

iPhone Russia iPHONE cases are being designed which have relevance to Russian history and culture. The covers depict images including Stalin, Lenin and the hammer and sickle.

Patriotic seals BAIKAL Seal Aquarium has developed a show where the seals march wearing military insignia and holding guns while mine-sweeping. “People were inspired and joyful,” said director Evgeny Baranov.

US dean fired KENDRICK WHITE has been removed as deputy head of Nizhny Novgorod State University after his position was questioned on a proKremlin news programme. Russian/ USA tension is suspected to be the reason.

Vodka fight AFTER drinking bottles of vodka a Russian beat his friend to death. The man thought that his friend’s foreign travel meant he was a spy and needed to be neutralised.

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Spain pays more to borrow By Jason Bailey SPAIN will have to pay more to borrow funds on the international bond market due to turbulent times within the Eurozone. The rise of yields on Spain’s 10 year bonds rose to 2.720 from 2.150 in one day, and is expected to rise further if financial instability with Europe continues.

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10 year bond yields rose to 2.720 from 2.150 in one day and are expected to rise further

Spain’s Economy Minister, Luis de Guindos, tried to allay fears of a further rise in costs for Spanish borrowing but his words might not be enough for markets which are increasingly cautious about the situation. Guindos stated that the Spanish and Greek economies were “very different” and therefore Spain would not suffer the same

SHOW me someone without an ego, and I’ll show you a loser.” Donald Trump

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Social benefit ACCORDING to data released by the Ministry of Employment, there are 2.1 million people receiving some kind of benefit or subsidy.

Worst off PUBLIC DEMOS: Cannot be held near Congress.

Citizen safety or civil liberties THE Citizen Safety Law is now part of Spanish legislation although the opposition parties state it creates a police state. The law now allows police officers to hand out sanctions that previously could only be authorised by the courts. The Partido Popular, the ruling party that developed the legislation, said the new laws would make public demonstrations safer. Restrictions are on:

Any demonstrations near Congress and the Senate have been banned. It is an offence to take pictures of law enforcement officers without authorisation. Stopping a home eviction, or obstructing an official who is acting under powers from a court is now illegal. Protesting from the skies, buildings or monuments where there might be danger.

A REPORT by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) shows that immigrants in Spain are those worst affected by the economic crises, with the exception of Greece.

Funds used SPAIN’S Social Security Department has spent 38 per cent of the reserve fund for pensions in just three and a half years.

Not the same THE President of the Multinational Brands Association Adolfo Aguilar says he does not believe that the economic situation in Greece has any parallel with that of Spain.

China looks to Spain MADRID is to have a third development by the Chinese property company Wanda. The project, which is said to include a retail complex and a water park, has been welcomed by the city’s construction and real estate sectors but not by the mayor, Manuela Carmena. Carmena, who swept to power on

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THE Office for National shows that Greek workers put in longer hours than anyone else in Europe - 42.2 per week, compared to 35.6 in Germany. That does not necessarily mean they are the most productive.

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an anti-austerity ticket, has stated that many of the planning applications passed by the previous conservative council would be reviewed. Wanda has already had preliminary talks with the mayor as they are worried that the change in ruling parties could impact on its investment.

difficulties. This is true as Spain has far more economic options than Greece with greater land mass, industry and infrastructure. These factors are important to sustain the growth Spain has delivered recently, but if the financial markets are wary it will mean that they will demand Spain pays more when borrowing and this could stunt proposed growth.

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TSB becomes Spanish BANCO de SABADELL has bought the British bank TSB for €2.38 billion. The takeover was approved by the Bank of England’s Prudential Regulation Authority. Although the offer period for shareholders is still open, Sabadell has received sufficient approvals to make the purchase possible. Sabadell has said it intends to develop the bank to challenge the big five banks’ monopoly on the high street.


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Election jobs IT IS estimated collective municipalities throughout Spain increased their workforce by approximately 3 per cent immediately prior to the local elections, representing around 17,000 workers.

Tax bill IT HAS been calculated that from January until July 1, Spaniards work only to pay tax on income, VAT and other government levies. From July 1 their salaries go into their pockets.

Flying colours RYANAIR has increased its passengers by 14 per cent in June to 9.5 million, 5 per cent more than in the same period in 2014. The increase is attributed partly to reduced billing rates.

More savings GROSS savings amounted to €2,076 million in the first quarter of 2015 compared to the same quarter in 2014.

BRUSSELS: Has started a judicial review into the application of the 720 model.

Is tax legislation illegal? FAILURE to complete the form or to submit without all information attracts a fine By Jason Bailey SPAIN’S adoption of tax disclosure legislation, the 720 model which requires residents to declare assets abroad valued at over €50,000, has been ruled as illegal by the European Commission. Since the ratification of the 720 model in 2012, €108,615 million in undeclared tax has

5,000 euro fine for every piece of information that has not been submitted.

been discovered and further revenue has been generated from the fines imposed. Brussels has now started a judicial review into the application of the 720 model as it believes that it infringes community rights and the sanctions imposed are disproportionate. There have been 7,013 cases started since 2013

against individuals who did not submit their Assets Abroad declaration on time. Failure to complete the form, or to submit it without all the relevant information, attracts a fine of €5,000 for every piece of information that has not been submitted. There is also no statute of limitations regarding the investigations.

BLACKSTONE GROUP LP, who purchased a tranche of Spanish home loans in 2014, has said it intends to restructure them to assist borrowers to afford their repayments or allow them to walk away from their debts. The group has said it will only foreclose on those who have the funds to pay but do not. It states that where there is genuine hardship it will restructure the loans and allow the owners to remain in their property. The mortgage portfolio was bought from the nationalised Spanish bank Catalunya Banc and cost €3.165 billion. Blackstone said although it had to address the business efficacy of the loans it did not buy them with the intention of mass evictions. It thought restructuring could take around seven years but stressed that in some cases it would advise foreclosure for the sake of the owners.

Successful women want looks not bucks when it comes to choosing a life partner Loose change Jane Plunkett A look at finance for females jane.plunkett@euroweeklynews.com

HOW many times have we seen or heard about a young beautiful girl hooking up with a fat, ugly, balding - but rich - older man? She is after his money, or so it is often presumed. Why else would she be with someone that is so much older and unattractive? Well this scenario that a woman cares more about a man’s potential income as opposed to his looks, is now a thing of the past, apparently. According to a new report, modern women are self sufficient highflyers that don’t need to rely on a successful man to make ends meet. The tables are turning. Today’s woman wants classic good looks

LIFE PARTNER: Today’s successful women want someone with brains, not just brawn. in her potential other half. A man that will give her nice, healthy and pretty babies, or so the report says. So if you’re a well built man with striking features, a chiselled jaw and sexy eyes, you could secure

yourself a comfortable future with a financially successful woman! I find this report very interesting. Indeed, who doesn’t want to snuggle up to an attractive hunky man? But this situation doesn’t

ring true for many successful women. Good looks are an appealing factor in any relationship, but their novelty is short lived. In my opinion, successful women are different to the stereo-

typical rich men with pretty young brides. Today’s successful women may play around with young attractive men, but when it comes to a life partner they want someone with brains, not just brawn. Good looks only entertain for a short amount of time, but intelligent conversation and interesting thought patterns can keep a smart girl engaged a lot longer. And again, all this depends on where in the world a women is. Women doing well in rich countries have the pick of the bunch. They can chose a hunk or a hunky intellectual. Whereas women that come from poorer countries often still do put a lot of importance on money within a relationship, because poorer circumstance urges them to seek out security. Therefore it is common to see such women with the rich, but fat and balding men!


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THERE is a very true saying; ‘When you work for yourself you work for a slave driver.’ If you are not passionate about your business then neither your business nor your customers will be passionate about you. For 20 years I advised small to medium sized enterprises (SME) employers. Most conceded they put far more effort into their business than they would had they been an employee. I was constantly coming across unusual trades. It is with some amusement that I recall visiting a heavy goods vehicle hydraulic system repair specialist. The work premises seemed much like any other HGV repair centre. I needed to know as much about the business as possible before my assessment. Like Columbo, I asked questions. I discovered that the young engineer, seemingly in his early 20s, was a spe-

REPAIR CENTRE: For specialist works on hydraulic vehicle systems. cialist in hydraulic vehicle systems. Stupidly, I asked him what actually happens when I see a 30 tonne HGV up my exhaust pipe and I need to brake sharply, “Am I toast?” I asked him. My eyes glazed over as with boundless enthusiasm he took me through the exceedingly complex hydraulic system

on the aforementioned lorry that would ensure my survival. Unable to shut him up I lost the plot after five minutes . He knew what he was talking about; The Ministry of Defence (MoD) called him first when a tank, Army HGV or whatever needed attention. What I never lost was my recall of the young engi-

neer’s excitement as he explained. The other thing to remember is that your employees will never be as committed as you are; why should they be? A young builder set up on his own: “I reckon that 40 per cent of an employee’s effort was as good as you were going to get.



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In defence of my views... MOST of the world banks and money markets are run by Jews and Arabs LEAPY LEE SAYS IT

OTHERS THINK IT ENOUGH already! I am now about to break the habit of a lifetime and attempt to explain my motives for an article I penned a couple of weeks ago. In it I stated that the Jews and Arabs were the biggest investors in the world money markets. At no time did I suggest that there was anything wrong with this situation, quite the contrary. As a capitalist, I actually consider it quite commendable that the Jewish bankers in particular, without the natural resources of the Arabs, have attained such success, particularly in the light of the horrors and misfortunes they have had to endure throughout their turbulent history. However, one doesn’t have to surf too deeply into the realms of the internet to discover my remarks were merely a statement of the facts as I perceived them. Most of the world banks and money markets are in fact run by the Jewish and Arab races. The Roth-

SHALOM: Will Arabs and Jews ever stand together as allies? I can understand how some of my remarks could have been unfortunately misconstrued

schilds alone own or control scores of banks, estimated to be worth some one hundred trillion dollars. It would be utterly naïve to underestimate the sheer power that wealth of this magnitude can bring to a relative minority of people. On

re-reading my piece I can see that when I remarked that the wealthy controlled the world, it could have been somewhat unfortunately misconstrued that I was specifically accusing the Jews and Arabs of some kind of international conspiracy. This was not my intention at all. If I have upset some readers I truly do apologise unreservedly. I am most certainly not anti-Semitic and I’m sure my Jewish grandmother would be horrified to even have it considered. I will however defend my statement that the Jews and Arabs are still arch-enemies or did I miss something here? Have Hamas stopped lobbing missiles over Israel’s borders? Does Iran no longer want to wipe Israel off the face of the Earth? Can Israeli passport-holders now travel freely into Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries? Sadly, this conflict is still as unresolved as ever. Will we live to see the Arabs and Jews standing together as friends and allies? Wouldn’t that be something? Shalom. Keep the Faith Love Leapy leapylee2002@gmail.com

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Slaughter on the sand in Tunisia: Thatcher would have gone ballistic! 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

WITNESSES in Tunisia said the lone ISIS killer, Seifeddine Rezgui, laughed as he mowed down holidaymakers fleeing across the sand, leaving blood-soaked bodies next to upturned loungers. “He was choosing who to shoot. Some people, he was saying to them ‘you go away.’ He was choosing tourists, British...” According to Jonathan Hill, professor of defence studies at London University, the recent attacks resulting in the deaths of 30 British tourists have damaged Tunisia’s image as a stable, democratic nation, their aim being to undermine fatally tourism and the structures which have made the country probably the only one of the Arab Spring with a fledgling democracy following its Jasmine Revolution in 2011: “The terrorists are attacking Tunisia’s reputation. Not just as a safe and welcoming destination for western holidaymakers, but as the one real suc-

MARGARET THATCHER: Would have approved proactive action. cess story to emerge out of the Arab Spring.” Europe’s security services are fighting a defensive war against Islamic terrorism, trying to thwart terrorist plots and arrest potential terrorists in cells within mosques, schools and so on. A solution, as in the case of the IRA, normally requires a negotiated agreement but that, clearly,

will be out of the question with ISIS. Furthermore, the increasing number of migrants fleeing across the Mediterranean and uncertainty as to whether any of them constitute a potential threat to European citizens. Time is slipping by, and events, including the ongoing turbulence in the Middle East, indicate that the

danger for Europe is intensifying, given the increase in radicalised lone killers like Rezgui. Ultimately, this defensive policy must surely change before opposition to western values both within and surrounding Europe becomes so entrenched that recovery may be impossible. Not so long ago, such ideas would have been scarcely credible, but much has gone wrong. Given the way digital technology has transformed dissemination of information and culture, it isn’t surprising terrorists acquire training and ideology in a very short time and, like Rezgui, without the need to leave the country. The consensus the attacks in Tunisia - together with the ones in Kuwait and France - were coordinated suggests Europe is facing a far more complex threat. One that requires considerably more proactive, SAS-style, longer-term counterterrorism remedies and tactics - that Thatcher would have approved of - than those employed hitherto. Nora Johnson’s thrillers ‘Landscape of Lies,’ ‘Retribution,’ ‘Soul Stealer,’ ‘The De Clerambault Code’ (www.nora-johnson.com) available from Amazon in paperback/eBook (€0.89; £0.79) and iBookstore. Profits to Cudeca.

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7:55am Private's Progress 9:30am Wimbledon Classics 11:30am European Games Highlights 12:00pm Athletics 1:00pm The Box 1:30pm Alex Polizzi: Chefs on Trial 2:30pm Talking Pictures 3:05pm The Mummy 4:30pm Flog It! 5:25pm Edwardian Farm 6:25pm Gardeners World 6:55pm Wimbledon 2015 Live coverage of the 2015 tennis tournament. 9:00pm Wimbledon 2day Sports show taking a look back at the day's action from Wimbledon. 10:00pm Mock the Week 10:30pm The Battle for Britain 12:00am QI XL 12:45am Golf 1:45am Dracula 3:05am The Curse of Frankenstein 4:25am This is BBC Two

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7:00am Emmerdale Omnibus 9:45am Coronation Street Omnibus 12:30pm Mr Bean's Holiday 2:15pm The Hot Desk 2:25pm Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 2:50pm Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 3:20pm Evan Almighty 5:20pm Ant and Dec's 6:45pm The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement 9:00pm The Lake House 11:00pm Love Island 12:00am Scary Movie 5 1:50am The Keith Lemon Sketch Show 2:20am Crazy Beaches Series exposing all the drunken fun and hedonism in the infamous Greek resort of Malia. 2:50am Love Island 3:40am Teleshopping Shopping from home.

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CITV ITV News Weekend Murder, She Wrote The Jeremy Kyle Show The Jeremy Kyle Show ITV News and Weather The Jeremy Kyle Show Surprise Surprise 1000 Heartbeats All Star Family Fortunes Tipping Point Catchphrase Local News and Weather ITV News and Weather You've Been Framed! Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 Black Work ITV News and Weather State of Play

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8:00pm Top Gear 9:00pm Jessie J and George Ezra @ T 10:00pm The Script and the Vaccines @ T 11:00pm Avicci and the Libertines @ T 1:00am Family Guy 1:20am Family Guy 1:41am Family Guy 2:02am Family Guy 2:23am Family Guy 2:45am Sun, Sex and Suspicious Parents 3:45am Bad Boy Boxer: The Last Chance

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Wild Burma The Golden Age of Cordon Big Hits: TOTP 1964 to 1975 Top of the Pops The Golden Age of the British Sports Car Wild Burma Pompeii: The Mystery of the People Frozen in Time

7:00am Man About the House 7:25am Where the Heart is 8:25am Where the Heart is 9:25am Goodbye, Mr. Chips 11:35am The Railway Children It's a close-run thing, the 1970 film adaptation of E Nesbit's classic children's tale remains the definitive version. 12:35pm FYI Daily 12:40pm The Railway Children 1:50pm A Touch of Frost 3:50pm Lewis 5:55pm Columbo Peter Falk dons the shabby mac and lights up a cheap cigar for more top drawer US detective drama. 8:00pm Doc Martin 9:00pm Midsomer Murders 11:00pm Agatha Christie's Marple 1:00am Wire in the Blood

7:10am River Cottage Bites 7:20am How I Met Your Mother 7:45am How I Met Your Mother 8:10am Everybody Loves Raymond 8:35am Everybody Loves Raymond 9:00am The Morning Line 10:00am Frasier 10:30am Frasier 11:00am The Big Bang Theory 11:25am The Big Bang Theory 11:55am The Big Bang Theory 12:25pm The Simpsons 12:55pm The Simpsons 1:25pm The Simpsons 1:55pm Rude(Ish) Tube 2:25pm Channel 4 Racing 5:10pm Come Dine with Me 7:40pm Channel 4 News 8:00pm Walking Through History 9:00pm The Secret World of Lego 10:00pm Ted 12:05am Hot Tub Time Machine 2:00am The Last Leg 2:55am Hollyoaks Omnibus

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Football's Greatest The Professionals The Sweeney Pawn Stars Motorsport UK World Rally Championship Highlights Goodwood Supercars Tour de France Highlights Pawn Stars Tour de France Live British Superbike Championship Highlights Storage Wars New York Storage Wars Texas Storage Wars Texas Tour de France Highlights Never Say Never Again FYI Daily Never Say Never Again Rambo: First Blood Part II

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Paw Patrol 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 Cowboy Builders Away All Boats To Hell and Back 5 News Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords Can't Pay? We'll Take it Away! Cricket on 5 The Transporter The Series. Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole Big Brother My Daughter Stole My Husband Criminals: Caught on Super Casino

8:10am Pirates of the Caribbean 10:40am Terminator: Genysis The Future Reborn 11:10am Lucy 12:55pm Poseidon 2:45pm X2 5:10pm National Treasure 7:30pm Pirates of the Caribbean 10:00pm Lucy 11:40pm X2

7:00am Spy: Sky Movies Special 7:30am Ghostbusters 9:30am Dragnet 11:25am The Inbetweeners 2 1:10pm Think Like a Man Too 3:05pm There's Something About Mary 5:10pm Ghostbusters 7:00pm Dragnet 9:00pm The Inbetweeners 2 10:45pm Think Like a Man Too 12:35am Ted 2: Sky Movies Special

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Rude(Ish) Tube Rude(Ish) Tube 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 Melissa and Joey Melissa and Joey Baby Daddy Baby Daddy The Goldbergs The Goldbergs How I Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother Penelope Rude(Ish) Tube Shorts The Big Bang Theory Fast Five Gogglebox Gogglebox

7:00am Liberal Arts A weary thirtysomething returns to his old college and strikes up a relationship with a 19-year-old student. 9:00am Terminator: Genysis The Future Reborn 9:30am Retribution 11:15am Bad Karma 1:00pm Magic in the Moonlight 2:45pm Liberal Arts 4:45pm Terminator: Genysis The Future Reborn 5:15pm Let's be Cops Two loser pals in fancy dress get mistaken for real cops. 7:15pm Retribution 9:00pm Let's be Cops 11:00pm Magic in the Moonlight 12:40am Chained 2:20am Bad Karma 3:50am Chained

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Football Gold Football Gold Football Gold Football Gold The Premier League Years The Premier League Years Viral Videos of the Month Rugby Union: GB 7s The third and final leg of Rugby Europe's 2015 Grand Prix 7s series at Sandy Park in Exeter. Sporting Rivalries Boxing Gold Boxing Gold Boxing Gold The Premier League Years Football Football Gold Football Gold Football's Greatest Football's Greatest Football's Greatest Football

7:00am Ashes Cricket: 8:00am The Ashes Highlights 9:00am The Ashes - Verdict 10:00am Cricket's Greatest 10:30am Cricket's Greatest 11:00am Cricket Live - The Saturday Debate 11:30am The Ashes Day four of the first Ashes Test between England and Australia at SWALEC Stadium in Cardiff. 8:00pm Cricket's Greatest 8:30pm Ashes Modern Classics 9:00pm The Ashes Highlights 10:00pm The Ashes - Verdict 11:00pm Cricket's Greatest 11:30pm Cricket's Greatest 12:00am The Ashes Highlights 1:00am The Ashes - Verdict 2:00am Cricket's Greatest 2:30am Ashes Modern Classics 3:00am The Ashes Highlights


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7:00am Breakfast 10:00am The Andrew Marr Show 11:00am Sunday Morning Live 12:00pm Sunday Politics 1:15pm BBC News 1:25pm Weather for the Week Ahead 1:30pm Bargain Hunt 2:00pm Wimbledon 2:50pm Wimbledon Live coverage of the famous tennis tournament. 7:00pm David Attenborough 7:35pm BBC News 7:50pm Regional News 7:55pm Weather 8:00pm Countryfile 9:00pm Fake or Fortune? 10:00pm The Outcast 11:30pm BBC News 11:50pm Regional News 11:55pm Weather 12:00am Live at the Apollo 12:45am Don't Tell the Bride 1:45am Weather for the Week Ahead 1:50am BBC News

7:30am Homes Under the Hammer 8:30am Countryfile 9:30am Gardeners World 10:00am Saturday Kitchen Best Bites 11:30am The Box 12:00pm Wimbledon Classics 2:00pm Escape to the Country 2:45pm Holiday of My Lifetime 3:30pm Prized Apart 4:30pm Flog It! 5:20pm Songs of Praise 6:00pm Natural World 7:00pm Wimbledon 2015 Live coverage of the event 9:15pm Dragons' Den 10:15pm Odyssey 11:00pm Family Guy 11:20pm Family Guy 11:40pm Wimbledon 2day 12:40am Golf All the action from the latest Golfing events. 1:40am Countryfile 2:40am Holby City 3:40am This is BBC Two

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7:00am The Hot Desk 7:10am Emmerdale Omnibus 9:55am Coronation Street Omnibus 12:35pm Take Me Out 1:50pm Take Me Out: The Gossip 2:35pm Love Island 3:35pm The Flintstones Live-action version of the classic cartoon. 5:25pm Peter Pan Classic children's tale of the boy who never grew up. 7:30pm The Lost World 10:00pm Love Island 11:00pm License to Wed 12:50am Fake Reaction Wacky panel show. 1:30am Love Island 2:30am Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 2:55am Life's Funniest Moments Series featuring hilarious candid moments caught on camera.

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Canimals Sooty Super 4 Fish Hooks Young Justice: Invasion ITV News Weekend The Jeremy Kyle Show ITV News and Weather Love Your Garden Long Lost Family The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement Midsomer Murders Regional News and Weather ITV News and Weather Catchphrase Surprise Surprise To be Announced ITV News and Weather Bear Grylls: Mission Survive Piers Morgan's Life Stories

8:00pm Top Gear 9:00pm Paloma Faith and James Bay @ T 10:00pm Clean Bandit and Jamie t @ T 11:00pm Noel Gallagher and the Prodigy @ T 12:30am Family Guy 12:52am Family Guy 1:15am American Dad! 1:40am Family Guy 2:02am Family Guy 2:25am Insane Fight Club 3:25am Bad Boy Boxer: The Last Chance

9:00pm Connie Fisher: I'll Sing Once More 10:00pm Pappano's Classical Voices 11:00pm One Night in Manchester 12:00am Kings of 70s Romance 1:00am Elvis: That's Alright Mama 60 Years on 2:00am Connie Fisher: I'll Sing Once More

7:00am Man About the House 7:25am A Touch of Frost 9:15am Heartbeat Drama, set in the North Yorkshire moors in the 1960's. 10:20am Heartbeat 11:20am Wycliffe 12:30pm Columbo Crime drama in which the dishevelled detective tests his deductive skills on cases of murder. 2:35pm A Touch of Frost 4:45pm Swallows and Amazons 5:45pm FYI Daily 5:50pm Swallows and Amazons 6:35pm By Royal Appointment 7:45pm Wycliffe 9:00pm Inspector Morse 11:10pm Death Becomes Her 12:10am FYI Daily 12:15am Death Becomes Her 1:20am Blue Murder

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7:20am How I Met Your Mother 7:45am How I Met Your Mother 8:10am How I Met Your Mother 8:35am Ginetta GT5 Challenge 9:00am Everybody Loves Raymond 9:30am Frasier 10:00am Frasier 10:30am Sunday Brunch 1:30pm Jamie and Jimmy's Friday Night Feast 2:35pm The Big Bang Theory 4:00pm The Simpsons 5:35pm Location, Location, Location 6:35pm Phil Spencer: Secret Agent 7:30pm Channel 4 News 8:00pm Grand Designs 9:00pm Amazing Spaces: Shed of the Year 10:00pm Humans 11:00pm 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 12:00am Rude Tube 1:10am Red State 2:40am Secret History

7:00am Milkshake! 10:55am Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:30am Access 11:35am Police Interceptors 12:35pm Police Interceptors 1:30pm Police Interceptors 2:35pm Every Which Way But Loose 4:45pm Dracula: Dead and Loving It 6:35pm Oliver and Company 7:55pm 5 News 8:00pm Cricket on 5 May 2014 on Channel 5. 9:00pm Police Interceptors 10:00pm Big Brother 11:00pm Harry Brown 12:50am Burglars and Break-Ins: Caught on Camera 1:45am Criminals: Caught on Camera 2:15am Super Casino 4:10am Big Brother 5:00am House Doctor 5:25am Make it Big 5:50am Make it Big

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8:00am Deep Impact 10:05am Young Sherlock Holmes 12:05pm X-Men: The Last Stand 2:05pm Twister 4:05pm Into the Storm 5:50pm Deep Impact 8:00pm Twister 10:00pm Into the Storm 11:45pm Terminator: Genysis The Future Reborn 12:15am X-Men: The Last Stand 2:10am The Saint

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Football's Greatest The Professionals The Professionals Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Goodwood: The Moving Motor Show Goodwood Festival of Speed The Cycle Show Tour de France Highlights Tour de France Live Pawn Stars Storage Wars New York Counting Cars Counting Cars Tour de France Highlights Goodwood Supercars Unforgiven FYI Daily Unforgiven Dirty Harry FYI Daily Dirty Harry Tour de France Highlights

7:00am Click 8:50am The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear 10:20am Brewster's Millions 12:05pm Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues 2:05pm Tammy 3:50pm Click 5:45pm The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear 7:25pm The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult 9:00pm Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues

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7:00am Liberal Arts 9:00am Spy: Sky Movies Special 9:30am Retribution 11:15am Magic in the Moonlight 1:00pm Liberal Arts 3:00pm Bad Karma A reformed criminal gets blackmailed into doing one last job when his former partner crawls out of the woodwork. 4:45pm Living the Dream 5:15pm Let's be Cops Two loser pals in fancy dress get mistaken for real cops. 7:15pm Retribution 9:00pm Let's be Cops 11:00pm Magic in the Moonlight 12:40am Chained 2:20am Bad Karma 3:50am Chained 5:30am Pitch Perfect 2 Special

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7:30am The Ashes Highlights 8:30am The Ashes - Verdict 9:30am Cricket Writers on TV 11:00am The Ashes 7:00pm Saturday Stories 7:25pm Cricket Short 7:30pm Cricket's Greatest 8:00pm Cricket's Greatest 8:30pm Ashes Modern Classics 9:00pm The Ashes Highlights 10:00pm The Ashes - Verdict 11:00pm Saturday Stories 11:25pm Ashes Modern Classics 12:00am The Ashes Highlights 1:00am The Ashes - Verdict 2:00am Cricket's Greatest 2:30am Ashes Modern Classics 3:00am The Ashes Highlights 4:00am The Ashes - Verdict 5:00am Ashes Modern Classics 5:30am Ashes Modern Classics


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Swiss EU Deal To End Banking Secrecy Switzerland and the EU have signed a major accord to automatically exchange information on the financial accounts of each other’s residents. EU taxpayers will no longer be able to hide undeclared funds in Swiss banks. After coming under increased international pressure in recent years, Switzerland has signed up to a few exchange of information agreements, bringing an end to its long tradition of banking secrecy. The new tax transparency agreement with the EU was signed in Brussels on 27th May 2015. The European Council describes it as an important step in efforts to clamp down on tax fraud and evasion. It estimates that member states lose around €1 trillion of tax revenue each year to tax evasion. Automatic exchange of information will now provide governments with information that will reveal where tax evasion has taken place, even where tax authorities had no previous indications of non-compliance. The accord will replace the EU-

By Robert Croizat, Senior Partner, Blevins Franks Switzerland taxation of savings agreement that has been in force since 2005. Under that agreement, Swiss banks deduct a withholding tax from interest earnings of EU account holders, rather than share information automatically, thereby keeping banking secrecy intact. But those days are over. Swiss financial institutions will start to collect the necessary client and account data from January 2017, and transmit it to the Swiss tax authorities. From 2018 this

information will be forwarded to the tax authorities of the clients’ country of residence. This will take place on an annual basis, and for every client who lives in the EU. The data to be shared includes names, addresses, tax identification numbers and dates of birth, plus the financial information relating to the account. The accord includes provisions to limit the opportunities for people to move assets or invest in products outside the scope of the agreement in order to avoid being reported to the tax authorities. The information to be exchanged therefore includes not only income like interest and dividends, but also account balances and proceeds from the sale of financial assets. The European Commission is concluding negotiations for new tax transparency agreements with Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco, and San Marino. On signing the accord, EU Tax

Commissioner, Pierre Moscovici said: “Today’s agreement heralds a new era of tax transparency and cooperation between the EU and Switzerland. It is another blow against tax evaders, and another leap towards fairer taxation in Europe.” An EU Council press release explains that tax administrations in member states will now be able to: • correctly and unequivocally identify taxpayers who have not declared their assets and income; • administer and enforce tax laws in cross-border situations; • assess the likelihood of tax evasion being perpetrated, and • avoid unnecessary further investigations. The Swiss Federal Council immediately launched a consultation which is open for comment until 17th September this year. The agreement will then be submitted, together with a dispatch, to the Swiss Parliament for approval.

Switzerland has been working to improve its image on tax policy. It has signed up to the US’ Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) and the Common Reporting Standard established by the OECD. Almost a hundred countries have signed up for that so far, taking automatic exchange of information to a new global level. The cross-border tax landscape has changed considerably. It is important take professional advice to keep up to date and ensure your tax planning conforms to local tax law and does not result in unexpected consequences. With specialist advice from Blevins Franks, it is possible to take advantage of tax compliant opportunities to protect your assets from the various Spanish taxes. To keep in touch with the latest developments in the offshore world, check out the latest news on our website www.blevinsfranks.com.


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11:00am Homes Under the Hammer 12:00pm Call the Council 12:45pm Helicopter Heroes Down Under 1:15pm Bargain Hunt 2:00pm BBC News 2:30pm Regional News 2:45pm The Link 3:30pm Escape to the Country 4:30pm Channel Patrol 5:15pm Flog It! 6:15pm Pointless 7:00pm BBC News 7:30pm Regional News 8:00pm The One Show 8:30pm How Safe is Your House? 9:00pm EastEnders 9:30pm NHS: The Perfect Storm 10:30pm Mrs. Brown's Boys 11:00pm BBC News 11:25pm Regional News 11:30pm Weather 11:35pm Have I Got Old News for You 12:05am Have I Got a Bit More Old News for You

8:00am Call the Council 8:45am Helicopter Heroes Down Under 9:15am Escape to the Continent 10:15am Victoria Derbyshire 12:00pm Athletics 1:00pm The Daily Politics 2:00pm Golf 4:00pm Rowing World Cup Lucerne. 5:30pm Glorious Gardens From Above 6:15pm Antiques Roadshow 7:00pm Two Tribes 7:30pm Eggheads 8:00pm Antiques Road Trip 9:00pm University Challenge 9:30pm Only Connect 10:00pm Laurence Llewelyn Bowen: Cracking China 11:00pm Hair 11:30pm Newsnight 12:15am Weather 12:20am Women's Football Show 12:50am Odyssey 1:30am Watchdog 2:30am The Bank: A Matter of Life and Debt

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 Judge Rinder 4:00pm Secret Dealers 5:00pm Tipping Point 6:00pm The Chase 7:00pm Regional News and Weather 7:30pm ITV News and Weather 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm Coronation Street 9:00pm Vet School 9:30pm Coronation Street 10:00pm Rookies 11:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 11:40pm Plebs 12:10am The Jeremy Kyle Show USA 1:00am Jackpot247

7:00am Life's Funniest Moments 7:20am Psych 8:05am Emmerdale 8:35am Coronation Street 9:10am Coronation Street 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 Coronation Street 2:10pm Coronation Street 2:45pm Dinner Date 3:40pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 4:50pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 5:55pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 7:00pm Judge Rinder 8:00pm You've Been Framed! 8:30pm You've Been Framed! 9:00pm Two and a Half Men 9:30pm Two and a Half Men 10:00pm Ibiza Weekender 11:00pm Love Island 12:00am Celebrity Juice

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Don't Tell the Bride Teenage Millionaire EastEnders Young, Welsh and Pretty Skint Family Guy Family Guy American Dad! Family Guy Teenage Millionaire: The Year I Won the Lottery Young, Welsh and Pretty Skint Sun, Sex and Suspicious Parents

8:00pm World News Today 8:30pm Great British Railway Journeys 9:00pm Henry VIII - Patron or Plunderer? 10:00pm Tutankhamun: The Truth Uncovered 11:00pm Storyville 12:35am Rome: A History of the Eternal City 1:35am Tutankhamun: The Truth Uncovered

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Movies Now Rising Damp Heartbeat The Royal Murder, She Wrote Judge Judy Judge Judy Judge Judy A Touch of Frost Heartbeat The Royal Wild at Heart French Fields Doctor at Large Rising Damp Heartbeat Murder, She Wrote Agatha Christie's Marple Unforgiven Unforgiven The Vice The Royal ITV3 Nightscreen Text-based information service. Teleshopping

9:00am Everybody Loves Raymond 9:30am Everybody Loves Raymond 10:00am Frasier 10:30am Frasier 11:00am The Big Bang Theory 11:30am The Big Bang Theory 12:00pm Undercover Boss USA 1:00pm Channel 4 News Summary 1:05pm Come Dine with Me Abroad 2:10pm Phil Spencer: Secret Agent 3:10pm Countdown 4:00pm Fifteen to One 5:00pm A Place in the Sun 6:00pm Couples Come Dine with Me 7:00pm The Simpsons 7:30pm Hollyoaks 8:00pm Channel 4 News 9:00pm Dispatches 9:30pm The Real Story 10:00pm How to Get a Council House 11:00pm Inside the Ku Klux Klan 12:00am Tattoo Fixers

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Football's Greatest Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Minder The Professionals Kojak The Sweeney Minder Gunsmoke Tour de France Highlights The Professionals Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Gunsmoke Kojak The Sweeney Tour de France Highlights MotoGP Dirty Harry FYI Daily Dirty Harry Magnum Force FYI Daily Magnum Force Pawn Stars Tour de France Highlights Teleshopping

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A carnival of fond memories

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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.

EACH year as Mother Nature turns up the heat and we perspire into July, I am reminded of past English summer days and in particular the annual flower show and carnival in our Suffolk village. We shake our heads and make jokes about the unreliable British weather, but for the most part my memories of this much anticipated local event are of sultry Saturdays, or at the very least pleasantly warm days, with only the occasional hint of rain. Rarely, it seems, was the day ruined by a downpour or the need to wrap up warm against unseasonal elements. Or perhaps it is just the brain selecting good memories from the not so good, and shunting less successful occasions to the back alleys of the mind, because my boyhood memories of summer school holidays spent in glorious Devon, or exploring the countryside on our bikes and fishing the local River Kennet, are also of long hot days and balmy nights. In any event whatever the weather, the Carnival Day beer marquee always

ABUSE: All too common.

A violent epidemic CARNIVAL DAY: Huge amounts of freshly baked fancies were washed down with gallons of tea. pulled in more than its fair share of custom, as did the Women’s Institute hall where huge amounts of freshly baked cakes and fancies, and mouth watering savoury delights were washed down with gallons of tea. The ladies of our WI were nothing like those who are often caricatured in print - all sun hats and varicose veins, and knitting willy warmers to the strains of Jerusalem played on an

out of tune piano - but covered a wide age range and were a giggling, well drilled team ablaze in their summer frocks and flowery blouses; a gaggle of brightly coloured females with impressive buns . . . and pies. In maligning the unreliable summer weather of the Mother Country, we tend to forget that the beautiful English countryside would not be what it is if the UK experienced

Spanish type summers and dry, warm winters. The oft quoted comment that England would be the perfect country if we were able to access the Mediterranean climate is therefore paradoxical nonsense. With the choice of a sweltering arid landscape, or the lush green countryside that so epitomises our country - I know which I prefer.

It’s certainly a dog’s life SOME dog owners hold conversations with their dogs as though they were humans Mike Walsh Mike, based in Mediterranean Spain, is an international journalist, author and professional writer.

WE sophisticated Westerners, depending on how well or badly we were dragged up, scoff or curl the lip at Hindu reverence towards cattle. Our Indian friends are hardly alone; animal worship throughout the world is quite common. Some of us are made of sterner stuff. Yours truly is just one generation removed from a farming family. With the help and sturdy companionship of dogs, we lived as farmers for 1,000 years. Farm dogs were extremely intelligent, disciplined, loyal and useful. Most of us will have watched the BBC series,

One Man and His Dog. I relate to it well. I spent happy years as a schoolboy in Corwen and Bala in N o r t h Wales. I don’t recall dogs as pets; partners in farm management c e r t a i n l y, but not pets. Here in Spain, however, the canine species has morphed into a foot-dragging, illdisciplined couchsurfing grubby bag of fur. If you will excuse the

I don’t recall dogs as pets, more like partners in farm management.

expression, we tend to ape Ancient Egyptians who venerated the cat species. They decorated their walls with images and statuettes of cats. We prefer portraits of Rex and Fido, which I think is acting the goat. Now, animal worship is all well and good if that is your thing. Live and let live is my motto. What I cannot understand is some dog owners hold conversations with their dogs as ANCIENT EGYPT: Decorated their walls with cats.

DOMESTIC violence, has sadly become a commonplace occurrence with a total of seven people murdered in violent incidents in just one weekend recently. Those deaths came on the heels of another incident the same week in which a whole family, a six-year-old boy, his 14-year-old sister, the father, 37 and his mother, 64 were found dead. We have become accustomed to reading such news across Spain, and although there are educational campaigns to prevent abuse as well as prevention units with staff on hand ready to respond to incidents, the violence continues. In fact, an epidemic of violence seems to be occurring which we cannot ignore. The truth is, members of ordinary families are being wiped out because of domestic abuse and it raises questions as to why this is such a disturbing feature in our society. While many would like to dismiss such incidents as simply crimes of passion, serious research into the causes of such trends is woefully inadequate. Whether they are committed by jealous, possessive partners who cannot control their rage, or individuals with mental issues, society needs to investigate what on earth is happening and why.

though they were human companions. Ever thought of adopting or fostering a human rather than a canine child, ma’am? The Royal Society for the Prevention of cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) was founded in in 1824; the National Association for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (NSCPP) was founded in 1894. Notice kids don’t get the Royal stamp of approval. In Denmark you can’t buy a pit bull terrier but you can visit the dog brothel. In Germany bestiality brothels are legal. Keep your eyes on your dogs, folk. They are on the lookout for good looking canines. Now we One of my mother ’s oft want to used expressions was, hear your news. ‘there’s nowt so queer as folk.’ YOUR PAPER - YOUR VOICE Well said, mother. - YOUR OPINION RIP mum and a sense of www.euroweeklynews.com proportion.


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Some positive thinking Cassandra Nash A weekly look - and not entirely impartial reaction to the Spanish political scene

RAJOY is so confident - or possibly unperceptive - that he told an interviewer he has no enemies inside the Partido Popular. This could be touching faith in himself or those he trusts but for someone in Rajoy’s position it betrays a dangerous lack of imagination.

A blind spot ONLY professional fixers disdain the “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” school of thought. Spain’s president Mariano Rajoy, who conspicuously avoids as much fixing as possible, has a blind spot regarding repairs. If indiscreet insiders are to be believed, his first reaction after the May 24 election results was mild satisfaction that the Partido Popular was still the most-voted party.

Whiter than white president JUAN MANUEL VEGA, director general of Spain’s antimoney laundering agency Sepblac was named vice-president of the Financial Action Task Force at a Brisbane meeting. He takes over the presidency of the global laundering-prevention forum in July 2015.

After it was pointed out to him voters appeared to want change, the president said there’d be adjustments. Giving more prominence to Health minister Alfonso Alonso and substituting unloved Education minister Jose Ignacio Wert with Iñigo Mendez de Vigo were Rajoy-style tweakings. At best these could be described as minimalist: minimal change, minimal upheaval and for Rajoy himself, minimal loss of power.

Get a life POLITICIANS didn’t like it and the legal profession didn’t like it

Who better? Vega has had plenty of practice on his home ground, where corruption and money-laundering were until recently treated as an art form.

when ‘life means life’ sentences were added to Spain’s new penal code. All political groups currently in Opposition announced they would revoke the law should they ever be in power. This attitude is unlikely to lose them any votes but neither is it likely to gain them. The general public are largely unbothered about that particular piece of legislation and significantly less upset than the huge fines that could be slapped on unauthorised demonstrations. Free speech matters more than occasional isolated life-long incarceration for sadists or terrorists.

MARIANO RAJOY: Avoids as much fixing as possible.

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Fishing dilemma solution not too difficult to reel in... OH, Steve P, what can you do? You wanted to buy a fishing licence (Letters, Issue 1565) and they sent you back to Crewe. No doubt the environment agency offered you the correct forms to fill out in 75 different languages and informed you that if you could not understand them they would offer you a free translator. I hope Steve P is not basing his assumption that Spain will go down the tubes on the fact that he cannot buy a €15 (not sure of the current cost) fishing licence. As I understand it Spain is recovering quite well from the recession and is not helped by the sort of negative comments made by him. Where else can you live amongst very friendly Spanish neighbours, enjoy superb weather, buy a menu del dia for €8.50 and generally live the good life. However, back to his complaint. There are three very simple ways to solve the problem: 1. Learn the language and try again; 2. Take a translator with you or 3. Employ a gestoria to do it for you. Ways 2 and 3 do not cost a fortune and you will be helping the economy that you are quick to put down. Easy, job done! Yours, a very happy, fully licensed and insured fisherman living La Buena Vida here in beautiful Andalucia. Robert Coatman, La Palomo (Manilva)

True ladies HAVING been introduced to ladies’ football as a result of watching the Women’s World Cup, it occurs to me that there are three standout questions that require closer investigation: Why do women not spit before and after free kicks, whilst they are waiting to come on or, come to think of it, why don’t they spit at all? Why don’t they constantly dispute the referee’s decisions, ganging up on her en masse in an attempt to get her to change

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Not quite… I ALMOST always agree with everything Leapy says; however, doesn’t he see that poor old Cliff Richard (all editions, Issue 1565) obviously does not intend for the UK taxman to get any more of his money after the way the police treated him. And for death duties, they can swing for that too. As for the tennis, who cares? Cliff is obviously just so disgusted with the whole lot of them. And he can watch it on TV, if he gives a damn. Not all innocent people go round screaming blue murder; it’s usually the guilty who take that approach. Otherwise, I’m happy to keep the faith, right along with you. Patsy (By email)

Good views I took a trip to the lovely city of Sevilla, but boy was it hot! We had to wait for the sun to start going down before we could cool off. John Marshall (Valencia) her mind? Why don’t we get close-ups of them screaming invective and telling each other to ’eff-off'? Ah well, I suppose given time they’ll learn how proper footballers behave! Ken Turner, San Fulgencio (Alicante)

Russian hype HARDLY a week passes without Mike Walsh using his column in your publication to promote Russian propaganda and decry the West. Your response will probably be that this is in the best traditions of press freedom; fair enough! But do you not owe it to your readers to employ a columnist with opposing views to those of Mr Walsh to maintain a fair balance? Would you support the BBC if it chose to only give air time to one

political party, which is exactly what you are doing? Is any member of your staff charged with checking the facts and figures he quotes; if not, should you not issue a quote that they are unconfirmed? Finally, if Mike believes so vehemently in Russia’s action on the world stage and its threat to world stability should he not live there and financially support it instead of being domiciled in a Europe he obviously despises as being weak and easily influenced? George Morland, Cartagena (Murcia) Editor’s note We do believe in free speech at the EWN. Mike Walsh’s views are controversial, but he has every right to express them. His views, and those of all our columnists, are personal and do not necessarily reflect those of the EWN.

Quite right I READ Leapy’s article on corruption in the world (all editions, Issue 1564) and think he is completely correct. I have been saying it for years but people think I should be committed, or they are probably ashamed that they have been controlled and didn’t realise or want to hear it. Wars are not started by the people but by the arms and military equipment producers. They kid the members of the forces that they are protecting their country. The probable truth is the members of the armed forces are risking their lives to line the pockets of the already filthy rich. I could go on but I think Leapy gets where I’m coming from. Congratulations to him on a great article. I am looking forward to more. W Parker (By email)

I DON’T get to read Leapy’s column every week, but when I do, I mostly agree with his sentiments. This latest one regarding the electronic tag removal is just ludicrous! I agree with Leapy when he made the point that indeed the man in question should be fitted with an explosive device. If this person was so afflicted then he should be sectioned and sent to a mental hospital, although I am not sure whether there are any hospitals left now. Apparently the Met police have been told to stop chasing motor cyclists when the riders remove their helmets. How utterly absurd, especially if they have committed a serious crime. Keep up the good tirades Neil (By email)

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Famous quote

This week

MADDOCKS’ VIEW ON LIFE

It had long since come to my attention that people of accomplishment rarely sat back and let things happen to them. They went out and happened to things. Leonardo da Vinci

in history 711 Northern Spain is taken by the Berbers under Tarik-ibn Ziyad. 789 The French revolution begins with the fall of the Bastille. 1520 Cortes, the Spanish explorer retreats to Tlaxcala after fleeing Tenochtitlan. 1533 Pope Clement VII excommunicates Henry VIII from the Catholic Church. 1553 Lady Jane Grey, daughter of the Duke of Suffolk, becomes queen of England. 1777 Declaration of Independence is read to George Washington’s troops. 1795 The popular French song "The Marseillaise" becomes the country´s national anthem. 1868 In the US, the 14th Amendment, which gives American citizens equal protection under the law and defines US citizenship, is ratified. 1927 In Hawaii, the first commercial airplane flight takes place. 1939 Clara Adams becomes the first woman to achieve a round the world flight. 1945 The first atomic bomb experiment takes place in New Mexico, leaving a mushroom cloud 41,000 feet high and destroying all plant and animal life within a mile. 1955 The Mainau Declaration against nuclear weapons is signed by Eighteen Nobel laureates sign with a further 34 adding their name later on. 1969 Apollo 11 lunar mission takes off from Kennedy Space Centre. 1991 Boris Yeltsin becomes President of Russia, the first elected one in 1,000 years. 1994 For the first time since World War II, German troops are officially allowed to fight outside the country

Women’s wit

The hardest years in life are those between 10 and 70. Helen Hayes

World of English

You cannot buy boots in Boots, nor virgins in Virgin. You cannot buy threshers in Threshers and the Superdrug chain is a big disappointment.

‘SHUT THE FRONT DOOR, DARLING - YOU’RE LETTING THE HEAT IN!’

Kakuro

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TODAY

Fill all the empty squares using the numbers 1 to 9, so that the sum of each horizontal block equals the ‘clue’ on its left, and the sum of each vertical block equals the clue on its top. No number may be used in the same block more than once.

TOMORROW

JAVEA

DENIA JAVEA

DENIA

CALPE CALPE ALTEA ALTEA BENIDORM BENIDORM

ALICANTE

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35 17 S 25 17 C 26 16 C

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Director Noah Baumbach Starring: Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts, Adam Driver, Amanda Seyfried, Charles Grodin, Adam Horovitz Cornelia and Josh are a couple in their mid-40’s who see their world being turned upside-down after a young couple, Jamie and Darby enter their lives. As they spend time with the dynamic due, Josh and Cornelia soon find themselves feeling more juvenile and looking at the world and their marriage through a younger perspective. An honest plot with cracking lines delivered by characters crafted to be relatable.

July 10, Gabriel Arenas, Football Player

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Born in Madrid, the defensive midfielder began his professional career with Atletico Madrid and later returned to the team after a spell with Getafe and Zaragoza. He is well known as Gabi. He has made 19 national appearances for Spain, seven for the under-20 club. July 9, Tom Hanks, Movie Actor, 59 Well known actor who won Oscars for Philadelphia in 1993 and Forrest Gump in 1994. He has also starred in The Green Mile and Saving Private Ryan. He is married to Rita Wilson. He has worked on several films with Steven Spielberg. July 11, Craig Charles, TV Actor, 51 Has appeared in over 650 episodes of soap opera Coronation Street playing Lloyd Mullaney. For many years he co-starred in the science fiction series, Red Dwarf. He has also hosted the game show, Robot Wars and the Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show. July 12, Gareth Gates, Pop Singer, 31 English pop singer who finished in second place behind Will Young on the very first season of Pop Idol. He has had four number one singles since 2002 including Unchained Melody and has since gone on to appear on stage in musicals. July 13, Harrison Ford, Movie Actor, 73 Actor and producer, best known for his work in the Indiana Jones series of films. He also played Han Solo in the original Star Wars trilogy and starred in Blade Runner. He has been nominated for Golden Globe Awards on three occasions. July 14, David Mitchell, Comedian, 41 Stand up comedian and half of the comedy duo Mitchell and Webb. Best known for writing and starring in Channel 4 series, Peep Show for which he won the British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Performance in 2009. July 15, Celia Imrie, Movie Actress, 63 English actress who appeared in a variety of film and televisión roles from the 1970s to the 2000s. She has also appeared on stage, and won the Laurence Olivier Award in 2006 and the Clarence Derward Award in 1992. She appeared in a supporting role in the Bridget Jones series of films.

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Just Joking

Unscramble the name of a square on a standard UK Monopoly board (two words): PLAINER, NOT LOVED

• What do you get if you cross an apple with a shellfish? A crab apple! • Why did the farmer hang raincoats all over his orchard? Someone told him he should get an apple Mac! • Why did Eve want to leave the garden of Eden and move to New York? She fell for the Big Apple!

Unscramble the name of a famous comedy duo (three words): GRILLED A TALENT

Hexagram

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

ABOARD

HANDED

ANGERS

HEADER

BARELY (10)

PAPERS

BAREST

PRAYER

BARREL

RABBLE

BATTER

ROARED

BURDEN

STARRY

DEALER

TRAMPS

ELDERS

WIZARD

FLOATS

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION 1 Senses 2 Tinder 3 Cheers 4 Burden 5 Larder 6 Metres 7 Fender 8 Nobler 9 Indent 10 Fables 11 Resent 12 Tested 13 Felloe 14 Riders 15 Pastel 16 Briefs 17 Estate 18 Peered 19 Advent

YOUR STARS LEO (July 24 - August 23) Arm yourself with plenty of information about what is going on in your life at the moment. Those close might expect you to lead the way on an important matter. You need to trust your instincts more and have confidence. Think in the long term. Those who are not considered important now could be so in the future. As you prefer being in charge, this should not seem unnatural to you. VIRGO (August 24 - September 23) Although you feel like going it alone at the moment, you would do well to involve someone close in your project or exercise. There is room for improvement in both your life and your health but it can be more enjoyable if shared. Expect surprises in your love life and you will not be surprised. LIBRA (September 24 - October 23) It could be that you are feeling a little below par at the moment. You may assume it is because of a recent emotional upset, but it is unlikely to be quite that simple. Spend a bit of time and money on yourself for a change. Develop your talents in the realms of writing, painting and music. This need not take a large amount of time. Start with one simple project. SCORPIO (October 24 - November 22) Despite pulling out all the stops when it comes to a certain person or project, your charm may not be working as well as usual this week. It is still a fine time to beaver on quietly in the background.

CANCER

10-Star Quiz MARY, MARY, QUITE CONTRARY 1. In which fictional village does Agatha Christie’s renowned detective spinster Miss Jane Marple live? 2. Left a good job in the city, workin’ for the man ev’ry night and day are the opening lines of which John Fogarty song, originally a 1969 UK Top 10 hit for Creedence Clearwater Revival? 3. Mary Ann Evans was the real name of which famous 19th century novelist? 4. Mary Ann Nichols and Mary Jane Kelly are, respectively, reputed to have been the first and final what? 5. The Gothic novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus is the best known work by which English writer? 6. The songs A Spoonful of Sugar, Chim Chim Cher-ee and Let’s Go Fly a Kite all featured in which 1964 film musical? 7. What is the name of the Welsh-born singer who represented the UK in the 1970 Eurovision Song Contest with the song Knock Knock, Who's There? 8. What was the name of the early motion-picture actress, nicknamed America’s Sweetheart, who co-founded the film studio United Artists, along with Charlie Chaplin, D W Griffith and Douglas Fairbanks in 1919? 9. Which famous social activist founded the National Viewers’ and Listeners’ Association (now known as Mediawatchuk) in 1965? 10. Which iconic fashion designer, who was an instrumental figure in the 1960s London-based Mod and youth fashion movements, was one of the designers who took credit for the miniskirt and hot pants? 1. ST MARY MEAD, 2. PROUD MARY, 3. GEORGE ELIOT, 4. VICTIMS OF JACK THE RIPPER, 5. MARY Wollstonecraft SHELLEY, 6. MARY POPPINS, 7. MARY HOPKIN, 8. MARY PICKFORD, 9. MARY WHITEHOUSE, 10. MARY QUANT

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Have you been a bit of a couch potato recently? Spend some of this week working towards a healthy mind in a healthy body. Running yourself ragged should certainly be avoided. Seek expert advice now about a problem that just won’t go away. It will, but only with a lot of effort. Although you prefer to share your activities, this is one area that you need to concentrate on fully, so go for it alone to begin with.

A few emotional fireworks make you sit up and take notice, but try to be open-minded. SAGITTARIUS (November 23 - December 21) Get some rest and peace because, if you let yourself get too tired, your temper could suffer. When it comes to business get it over with so that you can spend extra time on your social life. Something important is round the corner.

much going on that will affect your future to a large extent. PISCES (February 20 - March 20) For some time, things on the romantic front have been confusing, to say the least. There are decisions that someone has to make that affect you seriously. Romantically and emotionally, things come to a head but don’t let the wind of change blow away all that you have achieved. Don’t begin to doubt yourself or others will, too. ARIES (March 21 - April 20) You may well feel that your business life is not going as well as you would have hoped this week. They do say that you can’t have everything right at once. This is a good time to enjoy the company of others and make your love life buzz.

CAPRICORN (December 22 - January 20) Sometimes you shuffle things around to survive difficult times. The energy that this uses means that realising a dream this week could mean difficult choices to be made. Your need to be settled makes you impatient.

TAURUS (April 21 - May 21) There is something of the rebel in you this week. Even you don’t fully understand the changes taking place. You will resist any attempt to stop from expressing yourself freely. Although you prefer a peaceful time, it may be necessary to remind someone of your rights.

AQUARIUS (January 21 - February 19) Energy is low but your spirit seems to be getting power from somewhere. At times, it feels that it is almost outside of your own sphere. When tackling what is seen as a tedious task, you may not be aware that you are building something for the future, but there is

GEMINI (May 22 - June 21) Because you are about to enter an active phase, it would be best to keep things as straightforward and organised as possible. Those around you may be less than exciting at the moment, so keep the interest going with joint activities and accepting interesting invitations.

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 R) and there must be AT LEAST ONE NINE LETTER WORD. Plurals, vulgarities or proper nouns are not allowed.

TARGET: Average: 13 Good: 17 Very good: 24 Excellent: 30

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION deny doer doge dogy done dory dour dreg drey drug dune dung dyer dyne edgy herd hoed hued nerd node nude redo rend rode rude rued undo dough doyen drone dungy gored gourd guyed honed horde hound hydro nerdy nudge round under urged dehorn doughy drogue gerund gourde ground gurned horned hoyden nudger rouged undoer yonder guerdon roughed undergo hydrogen GREYHOUND

SOUND OF THE WEEK Artists: Neil Young and Promise of the Real Title: The Monsanto Years Released June 29 by Reprise Records CANADIAN legendary artist Neil Young and LAbased rock band Promise of the Real led by Lukas Nelson have joined forces to create this rock album. The title is a reference and critic to multinational agribusiness Monsanto Company’s environment-destroying policies.


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CRYPTIC

Quick

Cryptic

Across: 1 Lately, 3 Desert, 8 Linctus, 10 Avian, 11 Orate, 12 Anemone, 13 Hotel, 15 Frost, 20 Amiable, 22 Spade, 24 Iliad, 25 Sustain, 26 Gannet, 27 Athens.

Across 1 Parts of a fish used for balance (6) 4 Bright visitors arrive by backstreet (6) 9 Convert into cash may be earliest without team leader (7) 10 Court service admitted trickery (5) 11 Musical passage contains main trombone (5) 12 Sandier sort of fish (7) 13 Train's speed confuses walkers (11) 18 Most are moved by this super conductor (7) 20 Daughter is company for the nightclub (5) 22 Stretch your neck to see the bird (5) 23 A monk accommodating graduate in a state (7) 24 Seat put near Peg (6) 25 Female writer getting wet (6) Down 1 Injury initially received in European country (6) 2 Work for an actor on his own? (5) 3 Wept heartily, is poem one of a series? (7) 5 Happen when carbon and copper are set in gold (5)

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Down: 1 Lollop, 2 Tonga, 4 Erase, 5 Editors, 6 Tinker, 7 Oscar, 9 There, 14 Opinion, 16 Roses, 17 Daring, 18 Leash, 19 Tennis, 21 Budge, 23 Awake

QUICK Across:

6 I save on making excuse (7) 7 Crossword compiler’s dog (6) 8 A nation less corrupt is commanding attention (11) 14 The gate Len made is very posh (7) 15 Moon goddess following in a state (7)

Code Breaker

16 Enthusiastic kisses or corporal punishment (6) 17 Territory governed by the same chief (6) 19 Film music of Keith Emerson? (5) 21 Neither flat nor blunt (5)

Each number in the Code Breaker grid represents a different letter of the alphabet. In this week’s puzzle, 15 represents F and 17 represents G, so fill in F every time the figure 15 appears and G every time the figure 17 appears. Now, using your knowledge of the English language, work out which letters should go in the missing squares. As you discover the letters, fill in other squares with the same number in the main grid and the control grid.

Across 7 Panther cat (6) 8 Public building for gambling (6) 10 Surprise or frighten suddenly (7) 11 Increase the level or amount of something (5) 12 Do what one is told (4) 13 Information tag (5) 17 Bet (5) 18 Counterfeit (4) 22 Distinctive odour that is pleasant (5) 23 Talk idly or rapidly (7) 24 In high spirits (6) 25 If not, except when (6) Down 1 Seasonal wind in southern Asia (7)

2 Without strain or anxiety (7) 3 Footwear (5) 4 Person who shoes horses (7) 5 Shin bone (5) 6 Hide (5) 9 State of being degenerate in mental or moral qualities (9) 14 Nightclub entertainment (7) 15 Associate (7) 16 Invigorate (7) 19 Enthusiastic (5)

1 Resolved, 5 Stop, 9 Classic, 10 Crime, 11 Sells, 12 Parcels, 13 Latest, 15 Rested, 18 Austria, 20 Drama, 22 Needs, 23 Bonanza, 24 Dash, 25 Starters. Down: 1 Races, 2 Scarlet, 3 Loses, 4 Escape, 6 Twice, 7 Pleased, 8 Scarce, 13 Learned, 14 Stress, 16 Trainee, 17 Rabbit, 19 Sheds, 20 Donor, 21 Amass

20 Grinding tooth (5) 21 Increases (5)

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

ENGLISHSPANISH Across: 1 Camisa, 4 Boca, 8 Forks, 9 Hielo, 10 Briefcase, 13 Suave, 15 Plata, 16 Ruta, 17 Battle. Down: 1 Cuff, 2 Mirar, 3 Sostener, 5 One, 6 Año, 7 Chickpea, 11 Start, 12 Hake, 13 Sur, 14 Ant.

CODE BREAKER

Across 1 Barato (económico) (5) 3 To kiss (5) 7 Towel (6) 9 Obedecer (4) 10 Courgette (9) 13 Leer (4) 14 Customs (6) 16 Paz (tranquilidad, no guerra) (5) 17 Dressing gowns (5)

Down 1 Gatos (4) 2 Todo (en su totalidad) (3) 4 Niece (7) 5 Stripe (line) (4) 6 To change (7) 8 Stewardess (7) 11 Trampa (para cazar) (4) 12 Sierras (herramientas) (4) 15 Grape (3)


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THE 15th book in Daniel Silva’s best-selling series sees Gabriel Allon back in action and as good as ever as he prepares to move from his role as an active spy to taking over as leader of ‘the office,’ Israel’s secretive spy organisation. This time round, readers will be kept glued to the pages as Allon investigates the murder of an English Princess, ‘the most famous woman in the world,’ and is soon joined on the case by English-born recurrent character Christopher Keller. Surprisingly after so many novels, Silva manages to keep the Allon character fresh and weaves information in from previous books while at the same time making the stories clear enough to please both new readers of the series and long-standing fans. books@euroweeklynews.com

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As tourists arrive in force in Spain, residents looking for somewhere to escape the norm this year without travelling too far are considering the following European must-see destinations. 1. Akureyri, Iceland Although just five years ago Iceland received very few tourists, it has now popped up and secured itself a place on the travel maps. While most visitors head for the southern part of the country, Akureyri - on the northern coast - with a population of just 18,000, is a quieter, more peaceful place to head for. The green fields, fishing villages, waterfalls and bays are well worth a visit and the power of nature is evident all around, from glaciers to volcanoes. 2. Leipzig, Germany It’s easy to see why this slightly aging but charming city is known as the new Berlin: students, artists and entrepreneurs are flooding in, in search of cheap homes and a creative atmosphere. As the city celebrates 1,000 years since its first appearance in writing with festivals and shows, it’s a good idea to see it before the modern-world takes it over. 3. The Azores, Portugal The Azores are a long way from anywhere which explains why they remain one of Europe’s best kept secrets. The spectacular chain of nine islands is Portuguese but is stranded out in the Atlantic about 1,500 km west of Lisbon. Nature rules supreme and nobody comes away unimpressed by the emerald colouring, amazing sea life and adventures to be found there. Cheap flights now available mean it’s another place it’s probably best to visit before it’s too late. 4. Malaga, Spain Known as the entrance to the Costa del Sol, many have turned their noses up in the past at Malaga City, yet with its sunshine, beaches, fish

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and a charming historical centre now combined with museums galore, the city is making its place on the lists as a world-class culture destination. 5. Belgrade, Serbia Wearing its elegant but decrepit facades with pride, Belgrade has recently become the place to go for travellers in the known. Its busy nightlife, with floating clubs on the river, means it has nothing to envy other better known western cities. History lovers have a lot to see, and new kayak, cycling and underground routes provide something new for weary sightseers who think they’ve seen it all before. 6. Piamonte, Italy Although this year Milan is the Italian city in the limelight due to Expo 2015, further west Turin in the Piamonte Region has a lot to offer. The city recently put the Holy Shroud on permanent display, and it has also become the European Sports Capital, with events including rugby matches (Italy plays against Scotland on August 22), street golf and beach volleyball. 7. Baku, Azerbaijan Although it is next to the Caspian Sea, between Russia and Iran, Baku - Azerbaijan’s capital - is

considered part of Europe and one of the urban spaces on the continent that is changing the quickest. Soviet era concrete is being swapped for all things bright and shiny, with new architectural jewels springing up amongst medieval walls. Until recently difficulty obtaining visas and high prices scared tourists off, but the currency has devaluated this year and the 2015 European Games have made obtaining visas easier. 8. Amsterdam, Holland With its photogenic canals, museums crammed with works of art, bike paths all over the place, flower markets, nightlife and cosmopolitan gastronomy, Amsterdam is a place everyone should visit at least once. Sail Amsterdam, running this year from August 19-23, is an impressive added extra with yachts of all shapes and sizes to gaze at, concerts and other activities planned. 9. Tromsø, Norway Fiords, nature and adventures galore, what more reason could one need to head for Tromsø? The city offers a broad range of attractions, from whale spotting, skiing, kayaking, dog-sleigh rides to a marathon under the midnight sun in June or reindeer racing during Sami week in February.

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10. Oporto, Portugal Everyone is talking about the bright, charismatic city in northern Portugal. Oporto, repeatedly named one of the best (and cheapest) European destinations, it has the energy of a place that has tapped into its creative vein. A UNESCO World Heritage historical centre, street art and gourmet treats all make it another must see.

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Barking dogs are definitely a problem! IF an owner will not listen to your appeals, you can contact the Guardia Civil

KEEP THEM COOL: Birds can suffer from heat stress.

Advice on bird-care in hot weather By Carol Irving TROPICAL birds’ natural habitat may be a warm, humid climate but they still need attention in the summer. Just as it is dangerous for pets to be left in a hot car, closed, sunny rooms can cause problems for pets, especially birds. You can use air conditioning and fans to make it cooler, as long as birds are not facing the air flow directly. Another option is to move them to the basement, but you will need a light timer to make sure they maintain their natural light schedule. Birds lose less heat when

the temperature is warmer and humid air slows the process down too. In order to avoid heat stress, lower the temperature via air conditioning or gently spraying the bird with water. Also, move the cage elsewhere. If your birds opens its mouth and pumps its throat or sits on the bottom of the cage, it may be a sign that it is already suffering heat stress. It is essential that you take immediate action, following the steps above. If in doubt, seek advice from a vet. Remember to change water (for drinking and bathing) and food frequently in hot weather, making sure water is cool.

Top 10 dog beaches SPAIN has around 50 dog-friendly beaches, although the Andalucian Government has imposed a summer ban on those on the Costa del Sol. It started on June 1 and runs to September 30. However, there are some wonderful sandy spots to exercise your dog elsewhere in Spain: 1. Puerto de Santa Maria, Cadiz, Andalucia. 2. Play de Riumar, Tarragona, Catalonia. 3. Play de L’Ahuir, Gandia, Valencia. 4. Cala Prudent, Palma, Mallorca. 5. Cala de Punta del Riu Sec, El Campello, Alicante. 6. Play de Berria, Santoña, Cantabria. 7. Playa de la Platera, Girona, Catalonia. 8. Playa de los Cuervitos, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands. 9. Playa Con Negro, O Grove, Galicia. 10. Playa de Llenaire, Port de Pollenca, Mallorca.

David THE Dogman Listen to David on TRE every Saturday 10am to 11am Costa del Sol (Gibraltar/Sotogrande) 98.7fm (San Roque to Calahonda) 91.9fm (Calahonda to Motril) 88.9, Costa Calida 92.7fm Costa Blanca (Torrevieja to Elche) 105.1fm (Elche to Calpe) 88.2fm, (Calpe to Gandia & Ibiza) 104.6fm, (Denia to Valencia) 95.3fm Mallorca 103.9fm

I AM often surprised at the number of owners who have barking and destructive dogs. How do they manage to put up with all that noise for so long? Perhaps after a while, we manage to turn a deaf ear to the racket the dog is making. In many instances, nothing is done about the dog barking until a neighbour complains. Most neighbours will tolerate a great deal before actually confronting you about the problem, so you can usually be sure that if your neighbour is saying that the dog is barking a lot then the dog really is barking excessively. Do you live next door to a barking dog? Or are you that neighbour from hell with the dog that barks all day and night? Many barking and destructive dogs are given the label Separation Anxiety. Once a vet hears of this type of behaviour he might prescribe the latest drug Clomicalm, manufactured by Norvartis. Howev-

NUISANCE: Owners who let their dogs bark incessantly face fines.

er, this drug should only be used in combination with behavioural therapy techniques. If you have a neighbour who will not listen to your appeals, then contact the Guardia Civil and ask for SEPRONA. You can telephone 900 101 062 or email them seprona@guardiacivil.org. They will definitely take action, which could result in big fines for the guilty owners.

No chance of a paddle in summer WHILE it is advisable to check with your local authority beforehand, in most areas it is against the law in Spain to allow your dog on the beach from June until the end of September, not even dog-friendly beaches.


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REMEMBER that we are human, not bionic Erica Russell Watson:

months. My next oncology appointment is in November so now is all about resting and repairing my heart, soul, body and mind.

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REGULAR WALKS: Urban dwellers do only if they have to. IT has been revealed that one in seven adults go a whole month without walking for at least 10 minutes continually. This figure rises to around one in four in some areas of the UK according to figures from the Department of Transport in association with Sport England, which studied the habits of people in England. For the over 65 age group, a quarter of men and nearly one

in three women fail to stretch their legs every four weeks. The study found urban dwellers are more likely to walk because they have to, while people in rural parts are more likely to walk for pleasure. Whilst there may not be too many walkers, some 54 per cent said they had carried out some form of moderate physical activity over the last month, compared to 46 per cent who did not.

BOTH 2014 and 2015 have been seismic years for me and my family. I was diagnosed with breast cancer in August of last year and have undergone operations, chemo and radiotherapy and my children’s father died in February 2015. I hope it is now time for the sadness to come to an end. We have battled on together supported by many wonderful friends and family. The children were recently reunited with their long lost brother and sister which was such a joyous moment. They need all the love and support they can get. I am now going to take a break from my blog as I will have very little to report over the coming

I have to make short term goals and try not to become overwhelmed as this could be a slippery path to depression.

The last year ’s events have left me somewhat depleted in so many ways. I have found despite my positive attitude that the accumulation of various factors has affected my ability to cope with difficult situa-

tions. I have to make short term goals and try not to be become overwhelmed as this could be a slippery path to depression which long term is not going to help me or my children. I think you have to allow yourself space for reflection and even tears but never dwell too much. We are not bionic just human. The human is capable of far more than we know but we have our frailties too. Give yourself a pat on the back when you deserve it and don’t be hard on yourself if you aren’t up to much. Rather like the tides your mood will wash in and out. Whatever your issues in life, you will have to confront each one. Admit or find out what is wrong, seek help or a way to make it better and just keep the momentum up. Never give in. You owe it to yourself to fight for your health and happiness. I wish all at Euro Weekly News and their readers a happy summer.


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Helping to keep you motivated IN this new column EWN personal trainer FitFoxy is going to give tips on how to stay in top condition… anced exercise routine and a sensible diet plan, the healthy lifestyle that you were intending along with your dream life Looking Good, Staying Trim in the sun is in danger of becoming more of an expensive Health Insurance Plan. I find training small semi Hi I’m FitFoxy, private groups works extremely I’m a Personal well. My clients tend to work Fitness Trainer harder in a group, and dare I now living on say even enjoy the sessions. the Costa Del The mixed hourly classes I Sol. give them are designed to be I trained both effective and challenging. private clients Clients can sometimes have and group classjob related physical imbalances es in Brighton or old inUK for juries that nine years, have conMy Philosophy and previous tributed to to that, I worked in • Exercise - for one their lack of a London Health hour, three-four times activity for Club for six years. per week, keep it challenging and varfear of more I’ve pretty much ied. damage. been there, done that What they and got the workout • Monday to Friday do learn, vest. Sensible eating, inhowever, is I’m no spring clude fresh meats, that the chicken, I have enfish and plenty of body is intered that dreaded vegetables. credibly latter side of the clever at reover 40’s club where • Keep alcohol for your weekend treat. pairing itself everything around in many casthe mid section es. Watching and correcting imweakens and rapidly expands. balances or bad exercise form I’m not one to sugar the pill, along with helping them to so if you are not tackling keep their motivation with their what is fondly referred to as diet on track is what I do best. ‘middle-age spread’ with a bal-

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Eat well this summer for added sun protection FOR sun burn, hydrate the skin with cold water By Gemma Quinn FOOD is a good way to prepare the skin for the sun, and to prevent premature aging, but which foods are best? Tomato, watermelon and carrots are all reported to boost our skin’s natural protective ingredients. Nuts also help increase the benefits of sunscreen by up to 25 per cent while fresh fruit, such as cherries, apricots, peaches or melons stimulate melanin,

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which increases and prolongs a healthy tan. Green tea as well as green leafy vegetables and fish are rich in Omega three which will help heal and protect from sun burn and help mainnuts help increase tain the lipid the benefits layer of the of sunscreen by skin. this amount In the case of sun burn, hydrate the skin with cold water and chamomile tea and use aloe vera. For serious cases of sun burn, medical advice should be sought.


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SPAIN is to propose to the health ministers of the EU that a centralised stock of reserves of the diphtheria antitoxin is created that can be accessed quickly by any European country should a case of diphtheria occur as in Olot (Girona). Secretary General of Health, Ruben Moreno, said he will make the proposal to health officials in the EU Council of Ministers meeting of Health of the EU being held in Luxembourg. Moreno will present to health officials the need for a reserve stock of diphtheria antitoxin so that, before a possible case of diphtheria can be accessed, the antitoxin is available immediately so that early treatment can start of a disease which is potentially fatal. The Health Secretary recalled that between 0.2 and 0.4 per cent of Spaniards are carriers of the diphtheria bacteria and this may spread to people who are not vaccinated, so that while “it is rare that cases occur, they may occur.” When a case occurred in Girona, the Ministry of Health had to search for the antitoxin treatment before finally getting it from Russia. As a result, Spain wants the EU to raise a number of issues aimed at protecting European citizens and have the treatments readily available.



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Get insurance for your electric bike 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.

ELECTRIC BIKES: Insurance will offer you peace of mind. MANY people ask about insurance for electrical bikes. The team at N332.es say insurance is not compulsory and is optional, but it is recommended for a number of reasons: Many people assume that their bike is covered on their home contents insurance policy. Some home insurers do cover it as standard but the bike will often only be insured if it’s inside the property or secured in an outbuilding; if it is stolen from your garden the insurer will not pay out. You would also be unable to claim on your standards contents policy if the theft took place outside a shop for example. As a result, a number of firms are now offering specialist bicycle insurance to cater for the growing number of cycle enthusiasts

and most will cover against theft whether from your home or elsewhere. Bicycle insurance does not only cover theft, but should also pay out for accidental damage or vandalism and look for a policy to cover third party liability cover in case you injure another person or damage their car or bike. With more cyclists on Spain’s roads these days, accidents are more common so insurance offers you peace of mind. Cycle breakdown cover is also available which works in much the same way as car breakdown cover and is a popular add on. So whether you are a cycle enthusiast or looking at buying an electric bike for ease of getting around, look at finding the right insurance policy to cover you and your bike.

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Do Brits lose their rights in Spain? When I was about to retire, my NHS Doctor told me that, if I wanted to live long enough to collect my pension, I should leave the UK for a warmer climate. I wrote to the Spanish Embassy in London to ask if my family would lose any rights. If you need to live in a better climate, you are ahead right there. Secondly, Spain does not ‘target’ Brits. The horrible situation of property demolitions is the worst effect of the property boom-andbust combined with a blind bureaucracy, but it hit unwary Spanish buyers as well as foreigners, and is at last being cor-

They replied that we would not. However, seeing that the Spanish Government ‘target’ Brits for illegal demands for new taxes and property demolitions, this seems untrue.

David Searl You and the Law in Spain

The law is directed at Spaniards themselves with hidden assets abroad.

T.D. (Costa del Sol) rected with new laws. By ‘tax demands,’ you probably refer to Form 720, on which Spanish tax residents declare assets abroad worth over €50,000. This law is directed at Spaniards themselves with hidden assets abroad. So you are taxed at Spanish rates, similar to UK rates, and you get your healthcare from the Spanish system.

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The many faces of mineral water which can be found across Spain POPULAR regions include Alpujarras in Granada with its mountain ranges and natural springs, Galicia and Valencia By Wendy Ann Cowham

BOTTLED WATER: Choose either mineral, purified or spring.

IT is probably hard to believe that within Spain’s sun drenched lands and scorching hillsides that there would actually be a home for the natural flowing spring waters... but there is! Spain prides itself on many important water regions and mineral water. Popular regions include Alpujarras in Granada where there is an abundance of mountain ranges and natural springs, Galicia which provides one of the best selling mineral waters, and also Valencia which also provides mineral water. There are three main types of bottled water, the first is water that has been

Artichokes are good for your diet and love life SPAIN is third biggest producer of the artichoke after Egypt and Italy, but they are believed to have been naturally native to the Mediterranean area where they were first found in their wild state as a budding flower. The part of the artichoke that is edible before it comes into flower is the heart, so once the budding process is passed it cannot be cultivated as food. There were many varieties found in Sicily during the Roman period where the leaves of the artichoke were eaten by the Greeks. They were also found in Naples in the 9th century and thereafter spread to Florence and cultivated there too. It is said the Arabs had much to do with improving the blossom of the thistle, and from the 15th century onwards the artichoke became a wonderful but curious new addition. They were also grown in the garden of Henry VIII in

ARTICHOKE: Native to the Mediterranean area. 1530 after being introduced to England by the Dutch. The vegetable did not reach the United States until the 19th century, so the artichoke was slow to expand out of Europe. As far as health benefits of are concerned, they are packed with antioxidants, vitamin C and K and are a fantastic source of folate, dietary fibre. It is said the ancient Greeks ate them in abundance as they were known to

be a great aphrodisiac, a diuretic, a breath freshener and also a good deodorant. In 2004 the USA department of agriculture conducted an analysis of the plant and found it to be the 4th most consumed vegetables to be eaten for its antioxidant content. Since then the artichoke is common in many dishes, especially in Spain, so adding to your diet may not only aid your health, but it may kick start your love life!

altered in some way for human consumption, that is by taking out any chlorine or any other elements that may be harmful or taste bad. This is classed as purified water. Mineral waters are so called because they contain minerals that they have accumulated via their travels through the rocky mountains. The mineral waters also vary in taste depending on the region of origin and the elements that exist there. The water travels down into underwater reservoirs where it gathers more of the sur-

Spain prides itself on many important water regions.

rounding minerals and there it remains sealed in the underground reservoir which protects it from pollution. Although it is said that this water is ready for consumption, in order to be classed as ‘mineral water’ the water has to be actually bottled at source Another favourite water that adds a little zest into a refreshing drink is spring water which comes from underground, either naturally or it can be in effect ‘mined’ and drawn up by machines. This also has to be bottled at source to earn the title of spring water, but it is usually fit to drink immediately unless there are particles present such as iron or sulphur.


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Gazpacho variations add elegance to summer menus PERFECT dish for those hot days, its healthy, refreshing, filling and thirst-quenching By Staff Reporter AFTER spending a few summer days in Spain one will undoubtedly have sampled various versions of its classic summer soup, gazpacho. It’s the perfect dish for sweltering summer days: healthy, refreshing, filling and thirstquenching. Along the Costa del Sol, the traditional recipe is a tried and true favourite; however, this delicious fresh cold soup can be adapted to impress even the most discerning of palates. The term gazpacho, which simply refers to cold soup, traces back to thrifty

GREEN GAZPACHO: Is sure to make mouths water.

peasants who had to make the most of left-over vegetables and bread that was a day old. The most typical recipe today calls for fresh veggies - tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and garlic - a chunk of bread and a generous splash of olive oil and sherry vinegar, all thrown together in the blender and liquefied. For a fresh approach,

why not spice it up with a bit of experimentation? Instead of tomatoes, perhaps use watermelon or strawberries, thus maintaining the rosy hue but surprising guests with a touch of sweetness. For a tangier version, try green tomatillos or unripe red tomatoes, while for spicier dishes, consider jalapeno peppers or grated ginger. Not as well-known in Spain but sure to make mouths water, green gazpacho is a delightful addition to the menu. Sweet and smooth, this variation calls for greenskinned Spanish melons, plus other green-hued vegetables, fruits and herbs, such as cucumbers, grapes and mint. Yoghurt or sour cream also adds an especially smooth touch to this version. When serving these summer soups, remember to serve them chilled and think about presentation. A dollop of sour cream and sprinkling of herbs make for an especially pretty garnish, and best of all, it tastes even better than it looks!


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Enjoyed by certain gentlemen IT is quite humorous to think that the drink Bucks Fizz was actually invented as an excuse to begin early drinking, as the orange juice was meant to dilute the alcohol of the Champagne. It evolved from a bar in London called the London Bucks Club and the true recipe was only known by its creator, the barman Mr McGarry. The Bucks Club was a gentlemen’s club established in 1919 and the Bucks Fizz creation was first served there in 1921 as a cocktail. This trendy drink at the time probably caught on due to the English author P.G. Wodehouse, as he mentioned Mc Garry and his cocktails in one of his stories. The Bucks Club was renowned for attracting prestigious clientele with a list of members which included Sir Winston Churchill, Sir Christopher Lee, Sir John Major and Robert Hardy. The known recipe of today for the Bucks Fizz Cocktail is two parts orange juice to one part Champagne and some add grenadine to add colour.

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Tad Dawson’s 50th The Pride of Yorkshire By Jason Bailey WHEN Tad Dawson, turned 50 on Saturday July 4 he celebrated in style and over 40 friends and family flew over from Britain to wish him well. Tad is one of Benidorm’s greatest success stories. He came over 22 years ago and opened the first Yorkshire Pride pub. Soon he found that one was not enough to satisfy his hard working ethic and now he has three Yorkshire Prides, Bar Why Not and The Queen Vic, all providing Benidorm with warm Yorkshire hospitality, great food and beers and amazing entertainment. Tad is a celebrity in Benidorm and a Channel 5 television film crew recorded the celebrations for a future show about Benidorm and its personalities. The Euro Weekly News managed to have a few words with him before he threw himself into the celebrations with his friends and family. When asked about the driving force behind his tremendous success Tad smiled: “I work hard and play hard. When I was younger I realised that you don’t get anywhere by coasting through life, you have to grab it by both hands and make it what you want. I work seven days a week, going from pub to pub making sure they have the stock they need, but for me it is not really work, it is my passion.” Tad’s approach comes from his days playing rugby where if you do not give it your all you soon find out the hard way! He still supports his home team Castleford Tigers and Yorkshire Pride sponsors their kit. When asked if he intended to slow down and enjoy the rewards of his hard work Tad said: “Not yet, I intend to keep going! Why stop at five pubs, I am sure there might be a couple more, never say never is my motto.” Success follows Tad wherever he goes and when asked about his secret he was quick to answer: “Having the best staff in the world - without them none of this would have been possible. They are like family to me and I hope they feel the same.” A very generous employer, every year when they close before the Christmas rush, Tad takes the whole staff on holiday before the frantic festive season. Looking to the future, Tad was adamant about where he would be in another 20 years: “Right here, I have no intention of going anywhere - bring it on!” Glyn, who has worked for Tad for 13 years said: “He is the best boss you could have, loyal and supportive. I am looking forward to his 100th birthday party.” Tina said: “His heart is as big as his personality.” Steve, manager of Yorkshire Pride 2 said: “I wouldn’t work for anyone else.” Daughter Paige said: “He is wonderful and certainly knows how to enjoy life.” And partner Olivia added: “He is so generous and kind.” As the cake was cut, crafted in the colours of Tad’s beloved Castleford Tigers, music drew everyone to their feet and we asked Tad for one last comment: “Keep working - it keeps you young! And Castleford Tigers to win the league.”

Above: Tad and daughter Paige, Top right: Tad with Emily (family), Right: Partner Olivia with Tad.

50TH BIRTHDAY PARTY: Tad celebrated in style with over 40 friends and family who flew over from the UK to wish him well. His birthday cake was crafted in the colours of his beloved Castleford Tigers, his home team, who he hopes will win the league this year.



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Brewers going for high strength ‘premium’ beer ACROSS Europe beer drinkers aged 18 to 24 are likely to prefer strong ABV beers

PREMIUM BEER: Drinkers in the US and Europe both like the strong taste. By Dilip Kuner WITH a trend to low strength and alcohol free beers increasing sales it may seem strange that 23 per cent of new beers launched have been high strength. But that is a fact revealed in new research by market analysts Mintel. Of the new beers launched globally in 2014 nearly a quarter had an ABV of 6.5 per cent or higher compared to 15 per cent of beers

launched in 2012. What’s more, largely due to the growth of craft beers which are getting ever more popular in Spain - the research finds that between 2011 and 2014, the number of beers launched globally with an ABV of 6.5 per cent or over rose by 280 per cent worldwide and 307 per cent in Europe. Mintel’s consumer research evidences how much drinkers like the taste of strong beer in

both the US and Europe. Over one in three (37 per cent) US beer drinkers have tried beer with higher alcohol content and would try it again, while a further 29 per cent have not tried it, but would be interested in doing so. In Europe too, over two in five (43 per cent) Polish consumers who purchase beer say they prefer beer with an ABV of 5 per cent or more, as do 41 per cent in Italy, 39 per cent in France, 33 per cent in

Spain and 31 per cent in Germany. What’s more, across Europe beer-drinkers aged 18-24 are especially likely to prefer strong ABV beers. Almost half (48 per cent) of Italian consumers aged 18-24 who purchase beer say they prefer beer with an ABV of 5 per cent of more, as well as 46 per cent of this age group in Poland, 45 per cent in France, 38 per cent in Spain and 36 per cent in Germany.


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Summer garden, al fresco dining, together with a game or two USEFUL to have a collection of games that can be played by all age groups Games are useful when family or friends are visiting and can be both fun and educational.

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A. USEFUL SUMMER GAMES With long hot days ahead it is useful to have a collection of games that can be played in the garden by people of all ages, especially if one has areas of shade under trees, on the north side of the house or under covered terraces. They are especially useful when family or friends are visiting and can be fun and in some cases educational. In fact with friends coming for lunch on Sunday before going later to a flamenco evening, I need to dig out a

selection of games from the garage to play as a friendly competition in the two spare hours between lunch and leaving for the flamenco.

GIANT DRAUGHTS: Just one of the many games that can be played outside.

ACTIVE GAMES The following are all possible without one requiring ma-

jor spaces and the investment in special spaces; darts, hoopla, giant draughts or chess, skittles, bar-skittles, mini billiards, charades, the northern Spain game of frog, bar football, treasure hunts, horse shoe throwing, quoits, competitions for the funniest or best flower photos taken on mobile phones, shove half penny and the Dutch and Belgium game of sjoelbak. There are several websites with photos to enable you to soon knock up a board for an exciting game, horse racing, balls in a bucket or table tennis. PĂŠtanque/boule with metal or plastic balls can be played on any grass, sand or stone chipping surface although a more professional court can


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COOKING PAELLA: The pan can also be used for cooking other rice dishes. improve the play. If you have the space and in some cases finance the following are also possible; a professional game of pétanque, tennis, badminton, basketball, cricket, golf driving or putting, a mini golf course with interesting handicaps, water polo for a boisterous group, mini football and touch rugby. QUIETER GAMES The following allow pairs or small groups to pass the time away competitively; rummikub, draughts, chess, various card games including the Spanish game of truc, rollick, dice, scrabble in English or Spanish, dominoes, board games such as snakes and ladders, Monopoly or the intriguing Chinese game of Mahjong, backgammon, poker, cribbage, whist and drawing competitions. That is a quick brain dump and many readers will be able to add others. B. ALFRESCO COOKING Luckily these days, as described below, there are several ways beyond barbecues to cook interesting breakfasts, lunches and dinners in the garden. • Many expats have or are mastering the ancient art of cooking good paellas and using the pan for cooking other rice dishes and fideuas, and

These days there are several ways beyond barbecues to cook interesting food in the garden.

also as a griddle for meats and fish. Interestingly some Spaniards have never been totally successful in making a paella and often more copies of my book ‘Authentic Valencian Paellas’ in Spanish are sold than the English version. • Although the Spanish government is planning to tax anyone producing electricity

from solar panels this will obviously not apply to the use of parabolic solar cookers, unless they tax sunbathing as well. The easiest source of a solar cooker is to buy a kit from www.alsol.es. I have one which took me around five hours to construct. • Many expats have started to cook with tagines brought back from holidays in Morocco. They are very versatile and are an easy way to steam a selection of vegetables without overdoing them. • Electric steamers and griddles can also be used rigged up on an extension lead. With that space is running out so have fun and eat well this summer. © Dick Handscombe www.garden spain.com July 2015

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Building a city on top of a city, a way of tackling overcrowding flickr by Maciek Lulko

ONCE ready, units can be shipped in and placed on top of a building in as little as one day By Eleanor Hawkins

WITH population growth causing problems for big cities all over the world, a company has come up with a new way to tackle the overcrowding and extend Barcelona in a different way: upwards. Madrid-based developer La Casa por el Tejado (House on the roof) has come up with a plan which is proving increasingly popular in Barcelona’s bustling Eixample district, which basically buys up available air space above existing buildings and drops pre-fabricated pent-

EIXAMPLE: The Barcelona district has caught on to the idea of growing upwards instead of outwards.

house flats on top. LCT realised that in the past, cities tended to extend by sprawling outwards rather than upwards, meaning in many cases buildings are perfectly capable (and permitted) to add another floor or two, which will allow more homes to be built without the need to use up undeveloped land and create infrastructures to support them. The first step is to buy the air space, then buildings are primed by installing lifts, redoing facades and other work needed to adapt them to the new addition while also improving surroundings for existing residents. Meanwhile, the flats themselves are built at an off-site factory with plumbing, electrical installations and flooring built into the units. Once ready, units can be shipped in and placed on top of the building in as little as one day, then hey presto! a smashing new penthouse with stunning views and plenty of light ready to be used.




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Good news for house buyers EURIBOR rate has dropped for 13 months in a row

RATE CHANGE: Depends on the fluctuation of interest rates.

PROPERTY buyers who took out a mortgage a year ago are due to have a little extra spare cash as of this month, as the 12 month euribor rate has dropped for the 13th month in a row. The euribor, the most often used indicator to calculate mortgage rates in Spain, ended June at 0.163 per cent, a new historical low. In lay terms this means people who took out a €100,000 mortgage a year ago payable over 25 years will find after this month’s revision that they will be paying an average of €15 less per month.

The rate is calculated by the European Bank Federation using data from the main financial entities of the eurozone and indicates the price of money in the European banking market, but is also the main reference rate for mortgages. How the rate changes depends on the fluctuations of interest rates approved by the Central European Bank, which at a meeting last September reduced them to a historical low of 0.05 per cent, where they remain. The highest euribor rate ever registered was 5.393 per cent in July 2008, a far cry from that registered last month.

Madrid and Barcelona are leading the way SPAIN is a diverse country and so is its property market, as revealed by the latest Tinsa IMIE index report for the second half of this year. While prices continue to fall in almost every region in the country, Cataluña and Madrid were the only two where they were found to be higher now than during the first half of 2015. The two regions registered price increases of 1.3 and 0.6 per cent respectively and av-

10.6 the national average amount of months needed to sell a home in Spain

erages have reached €2,389 per square metre in Barcelona and €2,041 per square metre in Madrid. Yet price isn’t the only area the two regions beat the rest

in, as they are also the places property sells the quickest. While the national average time needed to sell a home in Spain was reported by Tinsa to be 10.6 months, Madrid and Barcelona were found the be the places property was snapped up the fastest, in 6.4 and 6.6 months respectively. Yet in Cantabria, Segovia and Alava it takes an average of between 18 and 24 months to find a buyer.

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Enjoy a safe home and business this summer TODAY we have many options available to us to protect our homes and businesses John Graham The property expert

IT’S hard to believe but the first electro-magnetic alarm system in the world was already patented on June 21, 1853. Up until then, home owners had mainly relied on the chatter of their geese or guard dogs to catch intruders on their property. Today, we have many high tech and low tech options available to us to protect our homes and businesses, so this week I want to talk about having a safe home and business this summer, using both technology and common sense. Unfortunately home robberies are on the increase and protecting your home and family is one of the most important things you can do. Effective security requires a multi-level approach, good home security starts with strategy. Avoid the tell-tale signs that you are away. Leave some lights on. Place your second car in the driveway. Be careful about telling your holiday plans to acquaintances and strangers.

ALARM SYSTEM: Important for protecting your home and family. Don’t announce your travel schedule on your answering machine and never talk about your travel dates on social network sites. An alarm system is important for protecting your home and family, but nothing provides comfort and security like 24 hour monitoring. Alarms offer worry-free, around-the-clock monitoring for residential security as well as early warning against fires. Insurance compa-

nies recognise it and most offer discounts on your home and business insurance. It’s commonplace to find video surveillance in commercial and industrial environments and now more and more homeowners are using video cameras and recording systems to protect their homes and families. Today’s video surveillance technology incorporates features that are ideal for securing pri-

vate property. IP cameras allow you to monitor your home from a remote location. Motion detection cameras can be programmed to begin recording when they sense movement or even send you an email or SMS message so you can login remotely and assess the situation. Video cameras placed at entranceways ensure personal safety by allowing you to see the person at your door before allowing them entry. Commercial Business Alarms specialise in alarm systems for your retail, manufacturing or office environments with state-of-the-art motion detectors, glass breakage detectors, access control systems and wireless devices. Surveillance systems help you monitor both outdoor traffic and activities that occur under your roof. Whether you need to watch your parking area, retail space, entrance or warehouse, there are a complete range of cameras, digital video recorders (DVRs) and CCTV systems to protect your business, 24/7. Modern fire alarms protection and monitoring systems will safeguard your property, and most importantly, your customers and staff. John Graham FGIS / 020 32 900 983 / +34 657 337 477 / gk.ipad@me.com



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Daimler AG continue to roll out the smart cars ELECTRIC and hybrid vehicles are now a staple

DAIMLER EG: Focusing on its battery technology.

By Carol Irving ELECTRIC and hybrid vehicles are now a staple in motoring and Daimler AG continue to roll out the smart eco alternatives in the shape of MercedesBenz plug-in hybrids. Having already gained the prestige of developing the world’s most varied fleet of electric and hybrid vehicles, Daimler are set to achieve a total of 10 Mercedes-Benz plugin hybrids by 2017 alongside a launch of all-electric vehicles. The GLE 500 e 4MATIC is due out in August 2015 and is the latest Mercedes-Benz plugin hybrid and the third model since the arrival of last year’s S 500 and this March’s C 350. To this end, the company is focusing on its development of

366 kilometres of challenging roads of steep terrain and high altitudes in the Silvretta E-Auto Rally

battery technology. The company is investing heavily in this engineering with the aim of leading the way to emissionfree driving through a range of vehicles that are foremost in efficiency. Such eco-friendly motoring will arrive through the use of more powerful internal combustion engines, electric cars with batteries for the city and urban environment, while launching plug-in hybrids for long journeys or through mixed environments, as well as a

range for larger vehicles. Daimler’s pioneering battery technology uses lithium-ion technology as the basis for its plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles and as Harald Kroger, Mercedes-Benz’s Head of Development for Electrics/Electronics & E-Drive states, it is currently the most efficient battery technology available, and is competitive in terms of quality, service life and costs. Mercedes-Benz e-vehicles were put to the test in the Silvretta E-Auto Rally from July 2 to 5. The rally took place in the stunning location of Austria’s Alps and some 150 vintage cars took part alongside 30 emission-free electric cars over 366 kilometres of challenging roads of steep terrain and high altitudes.

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Why is Golf Society thriving in Spain? LONG gone are the days when you had to be interviewed to be a member of a golf club and then wait for elderly members to move on

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GOLF SOCIETY: Golf is the most sociable of all sports.

Getting in the swing with Campbell Lamont By Tony Myles MANY years ago I was first introduced to this great sport by a colleague who really only wanted to off-load his old blade style clubs “They are ideal for a beginner!” he lied. At that time the only way that you could actually participate in the sport, if you were a newcomer to the game, was to add your name to a long waiting list at a local golf club and hope that a few elderly members ‘moved on.’ Alternatively you could join a golf society, whereby you could probably count on one game per month depending on how active your Society Secretary was. These days most golf

clubs are desperate for members, so the prospect of being interviewed and then ‘played-in’ has disappeared. But the opposite is true for the Golf Society as I can confirm it is alive and kicking vibrantly in Spain. Why? Is it cost? The world is emerging from a deep recession and during this period Campbell Lamont argued with countless golf clubs about their pricing policy and, despite initial resistance, his arguments won them round, until today there are no golf courses in North or South Costa Blanca that do not offer him significant discounts on their green fees. So for many societies who use CL Golf, it is now a more reasonable and affordable proposition to play a variety of courses. Convenience? Playing with a Society is always optional and the Society member can pick and choose each event with no financial impediment. By contrast once

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

the Club’s annual subscription is paid then most club members will endeavour to play as frequently as possible. Socialising? Golf is the most sociable of all sports as you are always endeavouring to beat the course. For many society members the social aspects of their sport are as important as the sport itself. Variety? This is probably the major difference between the club golfer and the society member. The option of playing various courses offers a real benefit to those who enjoy some variety in their game . Or, are there other more diverse reasons? What is your opinion? I am always delighted to hear your views. However there are hundreds of Golf Societies across Spain and I would like to hear from you on any subject whatsoever. Please email me at info@clgolf.es. Many thanks. lev radin / Shutterstock.com


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e joy ewis, Andy w suit? FORMULA 1 - Last Sunday, a record Silverstone crowd of 140,000 saw Lewis Hamilton win the 65th British Grand Prix, 10 seconds ahead of his Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg with Sebastian Vettel third. This was Hamilton’s third F1 victory on home soil, following in the footsteps of Jim Clark and Alain Prost (5 wins each), Nigel Mansell (4), Jack Brabham (3), Niki Lauda (3) and Michael Schumacher (3). It was all down to a superb driving performance in wet and dry conditions and his own decision to change tyres with laps fast running out. Hamilton now leads the championship by 17 points. The next race is in Budapest, Hungary on July 26. TENNIS - Wimbledon fortnight concludes this weekend... and at the time of writing, Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer were heading for the men’s semi-finals, while Serena Williams (who almost succumbed to Britain’s Heather Watson) and Maria Sharapova were in sight of the women’s last four. However, Rafael Nadal was eliminated for the fourth year running by a player ranked 100+ in

RAFAEL NADAL: Out again for the fourth year running.

the world - beaten this time by Rastafarian Dustin Brown, while GB’s James Ward reached the third round of a Grand Slam tournament for the very first time. And following on from Wimbledon, Britain play France in the quarter-finals of the Davis Cup at Queen’s Club, London (July 17 - 19). FOOTBALL - Penalties decided last Saturday’s two major football matches. Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez’s last spot-kick in the shoot-out won the Copa America for hosts Chile v Argentina. Fara Williams scored from 12 yards in extra-time to give England’s women a 1-0 victory over Germany in the 3rd/4th play-off World Cup game in Canada. The USA, with four goals in the first 16 minutes, whipped Japan 5-2 in the final 24 hours later. Reece Oxford (aged 16) became West Ham’s youngest-ever player when he appeared in last week’s 3-0 Europa League qualifying round win over Lusitans. He broke Billy Williams’ 93 year-old record. Fiji have set a new record last week by beating Micro-Mesia 38-0 in the Pacific Games. The previous biggest win was 31-0 by Australia over America Samoa in 2001. And ex-Real Madrid star Roberto Carlos is the new manager of Delhi Dynamos in the IPL. CRICKET - Yesterday, the first 2015 Ashes Test between England and Australia started in Cardiff. New Zealand captain

LEWIS: Won 65th British Grand Prix.

Brendon McCullum set records galore on his home debut for Birmingham Bears against Derbyshire in the T20 Blast at Edgbaston. The rampaging Kiwi amassed the highest-ever score in the competition - 158 off just 64 balls. He smashed 11 sixes and 13 fours and had a strikerate of 246.87. Top-of-the-table Bears won by 60 runs (242 against 182). Meanwhile, the former England and Derbyshire wicketkeeper Bob Taylor (73) is in hospital after suffering a heart attack. GOLF - Drivers, chippers, putters and caddies are being used all over the world right now (including New Zealand and France) ahead of the 144th Open Championship at St Andrew’s which starts a week today. CYCLING - The gruelling but enjoyable Tour de France continues with GB’s Chris Froome well in the mix after week one... so too were Alberto Contador (Spain), Nairo Quintana and last year’s winner Vincente Nibali. The 3,360 km race ends in Paris (as usual) on 26th of the month. ATHLETICS - Competitors from over 20 different countries are taking part in the Lausanne Diamond League event in Switzerland and next week they will all be in the south of France for the Monaco event. Meanwhile, Zharnel Hughes has run the fastest 200m ever in a heat by a Brit - in 20.55 seconds.

FORMULA ONE SPORTING FACTS... Jim Clark is the only man to have won the F1 driver’s championship and the Indianapolis 500 in the same year. The first British F1 Grand Prix in 1950 was won by Giuseppe Farina in an Alfa Romeo and 60 years ago, Stirling Moss became the first Brit to win on his home track when he beat Juan Manuel Fangio.

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Birthday celebrations for the Orba Warblers PEGO MEMBERS: Played a ‘magic three’ competition.

Excellent scoring by Pego golf members By Dilip Kuner PEGO Golf Society played a ‘magic three’ competition. The course was in excellent condition despite the very hot conditions and the scores were very good. Thirty nine members and three guests (Stuart Harrison, Barry Carter and John Mellor) entered the competi-

tion with three two’s being scored, one by each of Donna Green, Danny Herron and Russ Peters. Nearest the holes were won by Peter Chapman and Russ Peters. Russ was also the winner of division one with 42 points, followed by Steve Patton (39) in second and Roger Brown (39) in third.

ORBA WARBLERS: On a hot day travelled to Alicante Golf Club. ON a hot summer’s day 29 Orba Warblers travelled south to the Alicante Golf Club, to play the fifth leg of the eclectic competition. They were also celebrating the birthdays of two members David Knight and Glynn Braidley, whose combined ages totalled 110. Today’s prizes from one to six were all golf related items ranging from a golf bag to a Jack Nicklaus sun hat and a gorilla head cover. The winner, with the only par breaking score of the day, was Malcolm Robinson with 37 points.

Second and third places were decided on count back with Roy Booth edging out Jan Wilson, both had 36pts. Steve Smith (35) took fourth place, fifth place went to Paddy Kenmore (34) and John Daniels (33) was again in the prizes. One singles knock out match was played with David Rogers narrowly beating Chris Fields 2 and 1. Warblers’ next match is Wednesday July 15 at Oliva Nova playing a medal competition, first tee 10.40am. Book in on 639 242 896.


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