Euro Weekly News - Costa del Sol 9 - 15 July 2015 Issue 1566

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I will survive

STRUGGLES for equality are starting to pay off

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Check your skin DERMATOLOGISTS will be carrying out free skin checks in Benalmadena as part of a summer campaign. Checks will be running from 10am to 2pm at Plaza de las Tres Culturas in the village

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Triple award for marina THE certificates awarded are the first step in the right direction

on July 15, Malapesquera beach on July 22 and Plaza de Pueblo Sol in Arroyo on July 29. The campaign is organised by AECC Spanish Association Against Cancer and Vithas Xanit International Hospital.

Fun of the fair ESTEPONA is holding its annual fair this week, with events running until Sunday, July 12. In an aim to ensure no youngsters are left out, the council has distributed approximately 2,000 free tickets for funfair rides amongst 300 children from local needy families.

Heat wave goes on THE heat wave which is affecting Spain is due to continue until Sunday, according to the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet). Temperatures both during the day and at night are above average in most of Spain and the Balearic Is-

lands, the agency reports, and the only areas not affected are Galicia, Asturias and Cantabria. Coastal areas will notice a little relief from the high temperatures thanks to sea breezes but further inland, the mercury will remain high.

BENALMADENA MARINA: The council is working to return it to its former status. By Eleanor Hawkins FOLLOWING six months of work and preparations, Benalmadena’s marina has been awarded three quality certificates, the ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001.

After receiving diplomas to prove the qualifications, Mayor Victor Navas congratulated marina workers on their conscientious efforts towards the achievement. “The council is going to work to return our marina to its former status as one of the

best in the Mediterranean, and these certificates are the first step in the right direction,” Navas declared. Port councillor Encarnacion Cortes added her congratulations and said they were also a step towards getting blue flags back on Benalmadena’s beaches.


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Service launched

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The Vikings invade

Working for safety

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

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LA LINEA Council has launched this summer’s lifeguard service on the town’s beaches, which will include 16 lifeguards on duty on the beaches no further than one kilometre apart to guarantee sufficient coverage.

Nursery help Helping families FORTY-SEVEN Torremolinos families will be receiving grants for nursery schools for the 2015-2016 school year, the council has announced. Amounts will depend on the families’ income.

Helpful work New skills learned FUENGIROLA’S Emple@net training scheme has helped more than half of its students find work. Of 130 people who have so far taken courses included in the scheme, 52 per cent later said their new skills had helped them get a job.

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.

New car sales Good results NEW car sales appear to be on the up, with a total of 13,812 registered in Malaga Province in the first half of the year, 22.26 per cent more than in the first six months of 2014

Algae report 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.

Water studied A JUNTA DE ANDALUCIA regional study on beaches last month noted large amounts of algae at Riviera beach in Mijas Costa and slight microbiological alterations in the waters off El Palo in Malaga.

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Tourists give Malaga good marks VISITORS give Malaga City overall marks of 8.6 out of 10 and three out of four of them intend to come back, a new study has revealed. The Tourism Observatory report, including data from 530

interviews carried out in the six months of this year, found that 61.2 per cent of visitors considered their stay to have been very positive while just 0.9 per cent said the experience had been a bad one.

Qualities particularly valued by tourists included the attention received, citizen safety, monuments and museums, accommodation and value for money. Of those questioned, 55.1 per

cent said it was their first visit to the city, while 17.5 per cent reported having been at least six times. While many said they were content to wander through the city and visit the museums and

monuments, one in three said they had also been on day trips to other areas with Marbella, Nerja, Torremolinos and Granada the favourite places for those venturing out of the city to head for.

Building evacuated EIGHT people from an apartment block in Sabinillas had to be taken for medical attention and the entire building evacuated after a fire broke out in a second floor flat on Monday morning (July 6).


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Costa honours one of its very special saints VIRGEN DEL CARMEN is the patron saint of the sea Cordon Press

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European Press 52 Russian Press 53 Finance 55 - 60 Stocks 56 Leapy Lee 61 Daily TV 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74 Our View 73 REVERED: The Virgen del Carmen is carried into the sea by sailors or fishermen in traditional dress.

Colin Bird 73 Mike Walsh 73 Letters 76 Time Out 77 - 80 Legally Speaking 81 Cassandra Nash 84 Nora Johnson 84 Health & Beauty 85 - 88 Food 89 - 95 Pets 96 Homes & Gardens 97 Property 98 Services 99 - 104 Classifieds 105 - 114 Motoring 115 - 116 Sport 117 - 120

By Eleanor Hawkins THE Costa del Sol is preparing to honour the Virgen del Carmen (patron saint of the sea)

with religious and other celebrations planned for the next week or so. Tradition has it that introducing images of the virgin into the

sea on her special day, July 16, would purify the waters. Malaga City, Torremolinos, Los Boliches and Estepona all hold processions at night, and

watching the sailors or fishermen in traditional dress carry the saint’s image into the sea is a must-see, but be prepared for large crowds.

Equality struggle starts to pay off STRUGGLES for equality are starting to pay off for Costa women as for once unemployment reports have revealed virtually half of those who have

found work in the province are female. As unemployment levels fell in Malaga Province, 1,912 women and 1,923 men left the

unemployed register in June. Although the struggle has been a long one and Labour Day protests featuring women singing I Will Survive on Mala-

ga City’s Plaza de la Constitucion (pictured on front page) on May 1 last year seem almost a lifetime ago, their perseverance appears to be finally paying off.

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Police not protected A COMPLAINT against the Director General of the National Police regarding the lack of bullet-proof vests for officers patrolling the streets has been dropped. In Malaga, they are reportedly available but never been handed out.

One dead A MAN died and another was injured when the vehicle in which they were travelling left the road and overturned in the Viña del Pollo area of Casares according to a 112 report.

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

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Preparing for the worst case scenario MEETING aimed to draw up plans to improve safety and efficiency flickr by Jose Carlos Castro

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By Eleanor Hawkins MARBELLA Town Hall has acted as host for a meeting between Plan Infoca firefighting committee members and Costa council representatives.

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is the number of Infoca firefighters posted in Malaga Province

The meeting aimed to draw up plans to improve safety and efficiency in the case of fire breaking out, and was attended by representatives from most municipalities in the province, Infoca forest firefighting and prevention coordination committee members, state security force representatives and Junta de Andalucia regional government delegate for Malaga Jose Luis Ruiz Espejo. Espejo explained that Infoca has 600 firefighters posted in the province.

PREPARED: Andalucia has 39 aircraft ready to fight fires.

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Council in crisis LESS than a month after a pact was reached and Mijas Council members sworn in, crisis has struck and sparks are flying. The pact, which allowed Ciudadanos candidate Juan Carlos Maldonado to take over as mayor while former Partido Popular mayor Angel Nozal was named deputy mayor, was drawn up to include a number of points, one of which was the naming of the Local Police force leader said the PP. Yet all is not calm in the village, as Maldonado has announced that he has removed Nozal from his posts as head of various departments, claiming the former mayor’s personal issues with the police force leader have led him to make ‘disloyal’ comments. The PP has been invited to name a new head for the departments, while Nozal has announced the two parties have agreed to give themselves a week of breathing space to mull things over before reaching any more decisions.



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Footbridge over river CONSTRUCTION is due to begin on a new pedestrian bridge over the Rio Palmones in Los Barrios. The contract was awarded to Bervaz building company.

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Malaga City proving a hit with Russians CULTURE, leisure, the beaches, food and shopping are a big draw

Horse fair MORE than 50 riders attended Manilva’s traditional horse fair on La Araña beach at the weekend. The event, which began at 7.30pm, included a street parade through Sabinillas followed by races and competitions on the beach.

Baccy haul A DRIVER was reported for smuggling and 3,500 packets of illegal tobacco found in his car boot confiscated after Guardia Civil officers stopped and searched his car on the A7 motorway in San Roque.

TOURIST ATTRACTION: La Malagueta Bullring in the city. By Staff Reporter RUSSIAN tourism is on the rise in Malaga City and the number of visitors so far this year has risen by 8.7 per cent.

Malaga will continue to carry out programmes to increase Russian tourist numbers to the city, which was formerly only known as a destination to learn languages during the summer, but is now a favourite

with the Russians throughout the year. Russian tourists come for culture, leisure activities, the beaches, the food and shopping, according to the Spanish tourism department, Turespaña.

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Illegal cabbies targeted THREE unofficial taxis have been fined in Marbella in the first 24 hours of a new police operation, the council has reported. The operation came into effect on July 1 and aims to eradicate unofficial taxi services, which compete with and harm the official sector, Transport Councillor Miguel Diaz explained. An informative campaign has been launched, aimed especially at tourists and visitors who tend to fall prey to unofficial drivers. Leaflets in a number of languages will be distributed, and hotels and other tourist facilities will be collaborating in the scheme.



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American weekend in Mijas Pueblo FRIENDSHIP Days By Wendy Ann Cowham MIJAS PUEBLO celebrated Friendship Days with the USA last weekend, July 4 and 5. Organiser and compere Luisa Machen of the Foreigners Department introduced the many bands that took to the stage to perform. First up was the Jackie Brown Band, followed an American-style dance performance by FAMA dance academy. Then came the parade to find the best American pin-up and the girls complete with hair and make-up and a smile like true American Pie, truly made the ambience complete.

IN THE SWING: Luisa Machen and two of the pin-up girls.

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Cruise ship figures up for port IN the first five months of this year, 171,540 cruise ship passengers visited Malaga Port, 6.2 per cent more than during the same period in 2014. Ninety-eight cruises stopped at the port, 8.9 per cent more than the previous year. Spain has received 2.9 million cruise ship passengers between January and May, which is 6 per cent more than during the same period in 2015, and 1,381 ships. The most popular port was Barcelona, with 736,832 passengers, 6.6 per cent more than in the first five months of 2014; followed by Las Palmas with 629,774 (+12 per cent); Santa Cruz de Tenerife with 436,163 (-0.6 per cent), and Balearics with 419,065 (-2.4 per cent). Malaga was fifth in line for the number of passengers who visited the port.



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Car sales SALES of new hybrid vehicles have increased by 38.4 per cent in the first six months of this year in Malaga compared to the same period in 2014, totalling 346. Ten electric cars were sold in the same period.

Refusing to leave A MAN is facing 20 months in prison for allegedly entering his exwife’s home in Valle de Abdalajis in July 2011 without her permission and refusing to leave until the Guardia Civil forced him to do so.

Meals help THE mayor of Archidona, Mercedes Montero, has announced that a social kitchen for underprivileged children will open in the town so they will be able to get a good meal every day throughout the summer.

ANTEQUERA: People are invited to have their photos taken making the sign for dolmen.

Dolmens campaign APPLICATION for Unesco World Heritage site By Eleanor Hawkins ANTEQUERA Council has launched a campaign to promote its dolmens and support their application to become a Unesco World Heritage site. People are invited to have

their photos taken making the s ign la ngua ge s ign for the word dolmen in front of campaign panels placed about town and post them on social media with the #Patrimoniomundial tag. Mayor Manuel Baron encour-

aged everyone in the area to take part in the campaign, stating: “The dolmens are the only Spanish site applying this year. We can’t miss this opportunity, if Antequera has a World Heritage site it will change our future culture tourism-wise.”

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Four officers to face trial for Belgian death MORE than nine years after his death, four Local Police officers from Marbella are to face trial for manslaughter of a Belgian citizen. The hearing has been announced for November 3 at a Malaga Provincial Court, and the policemen will face charges of manslaughter by carelessness and omission of duty to provide assistance. Lieve Franz Herman de Wilde died after being arrested on February 6, 2006 on his way home from the beach, his family claim. According to his relatives, he was stopped by a police patrol and put up a fight as he had no idea why he was being arrested. Yet the policemen declared they had been called out to arrest a man walking the streets half naked in an obvious state of agitation. The hostile attitude of the deceased combined with his size meant the officers had to forcefully subdue him, with one kneeling on his upper back and pulling his head back to keep him still, the Public Prosecutor said, but a post mortem examination determined the cause of his subsequent death as excessive cocaine and alcohol. Yet a second examination ordered by the family stated the man died after being unable to breathe when his head was pulled back.



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Malaga drivers don’t learn their lesson NINTH anniversary of the introduction of the points licence system

45 years jail for killing prostitutes A MAN has been sentenced to 45 years in prison for murdering two women on the Costa del Sol. Both victims had been repeatedly stabbed and forced to reveal their credit card PIN numbers. The investigation began in 2011 following the murder of two prostitutes on August 10 and September 10 in Calahonda and San Pedro de Alcantara.

45 REPEAT OFFENDERS: Some drivers have been caught over the limit more than once. By Eleanor Hawkins MALAGA drivers are amongst those most likely to fail to learn their lesson after being fined for drinking (or taking drugs) and driving according to government statistics.

Coinciding with the ninth anniversary of the introduction of the points licence system on July 1, the Interior Minister reported that Malaga, along with Barcelona, Madrid, Sevilla, Valencia and Pontevedra had registered the most repeat offenders where drink

and drugs were concerned. “It’s worrying because there are 17,160 drivers in Spain who have been caught over the limit for alcohol twice in three years and another 1,854 who have been caught three times in three years,” the minister reported.

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years behind bars for man sentenced for murdering two women

The Spanish media dubbed him the ’10 killer, and the 42-year-old was arrested 44 days into the investigation. He confessed that he had contacted the victims by phone after seeing their adverts in the personal section of a local paper. The arrest occurred at a gym near his home in Fontana Beach, Riviera del Sol, just one kilometre from the first victim’s house. Despite conflicting reports about his nationality - he allegedly had forged Irish, French and Italian passports - he was identified as Abdelkader Salhi, from a Moroccan father and German mother, who had lived in Spain since 2007. At the time of his arrest, he was using a forged Irish passport under the name of Martin Sparitt.




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World Vision Summer Gala with Kym Mazelle of Soul II Soul at Sea Grill, Puente Romano

Saturday 15th August PUENTE ROMANO, renowned for attracting international music stars from around the world, is once again presenting an incredible evening of musical excellence with fabulous entertainment from Kym Mazelle of Soul II Soul plus Gipsy Kings during dinner. On Saturday 15th August, guests are invited to indulge in a spectacular summer

evening filled with divine cuisine and topnotch entertainment in a beautiful setting overlooking the Mediterranean. The Sea Grill will provide the venue for the evening, which will begin with a cocktail and canapés prepared by Michelin Star Chef Dani Garcia, followed by a beautiful fourcourse meal served by candlelight round the

pool. Gipsy Kings will be performing their classic worldrenowned tracks throughout dinner followed by a fantastic show by Kym Mazelle, culminating in a fireworks’ display shooting from the sea into the night sky. Puente Romano’s culinary expertise promises not to disappoint with a creatively

designed four-course meal, served with delicious wine carefully selected by our sommelier. All proceeds from the event will be donated to World Vision Project in Laos.

Tickets are now available to buy for 225€ per person to include the Cocktail & Dani Garcia Canapés, four-course meal with wine included and entertainment. Please contact us on 952 820 900 / events@puenteromano.com


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Schoolwork 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 â‚Ź8 million.

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Oktoberfest at Fuengirola Castle is in full flow ORGANISER Sandra Sierra Morales wishes all a warm welcome

Fruit fest SOME seven million kilos of charentais melons have been collected in Malaga Province from the 300 hectares of land dedicated to growing this variety, mainly in Churriana and Pizarra. Ninety-eight per cent of them will be sold in France.

Nutty pest THE Department for the Environment and Territorial Planning has approved trials to get rid of the Chestnut Gall Wasp (Dryocosmus kuriphilus) which is endangering chestnut crops in Malaga Province.

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PROST! Beer in good supply. By staff reporter AN HISTORIC and picturesque setting complete with cold foaming beer and a variety of international and local dishes... this is Fuengirola’s Oktoberfest with a touch of Spanish flavour! The festival offers guests five different types of beer, from the light pilsner

and hearty wheat to thick dark brews and even an alcoholfree option. Expatriates visiting the festival can sample local beers as well as tried and true favourites from Germany and Belgium. The festival runs until July 19, Monday to Saturday from 7pm to 2am and on Sundays from noon to 2am.


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OWNERS: Paul and Kaat are used to holding super bashes.

Roman Oasis is open for business LAUNCH was a magical night set in beautiful surroundings By Wendy Ann Cowham SABINILLA’S Roman Oasis has opened its doors for the summer and greeted eager guests who had been waiting to slip on their togas and dine. Chariots flocked to the venue as the mere mortals who had dined there before knew there would be no spare seat at the arena on the night unless they had a reservation. The launch was a magical night in a setting of Roman-

style artifacts and décor beautifully amalgamated to give the restaurant an ancient twist. Owner Paul Hickling and his wife Kaat are used to super bashes, which is why the Roman Oasis oozes homeliness without sacrificing style or elegance. Tucked away up a country road, the hidden jewel beckons guests, leaving little wonder as to why Keith Floyd spent many nights at the table that pays homage to him on the terrace.

Nothing fell short of magnificence for the evening, and it was immediately obvious why Paul had told guests to arrive hungry. Good value for money was a mere understatement, with enough to feed the Roman Empire including an abundant spread of salads and meats. Steve Nelson entertained guests with flawless renditions of popular tunes before violinist Quike Navarro took to the stage, bringing the violin right into the 21st century.

Four years for hashish smuggler A MAN has been sentenced to four and a half years in prison for helping to unload more than 150 kilos of hashish from a boat in Estepona in 2014. He and another man, who has already been

sentenced, were caught by the National Police on the beach unloading the bundles of hashish. He had a prior sentence for drug related crimes and has been fined €3,724.

THE College of Veterinarians has called for better regulations for household animals in Malaga, revealing it is the Andalucian Province with the largest number of registered pets. During the first half of this year 17,243 new pets were registered, bringing the total to 476,189, the college reported after analysing data on the Andalucian Animal Identification Register. So far this year 15,097 dogs, 2,095 cats and 51 ferrets are registered, meaning Malaga is home to 21.49 per cent of Andalucia’s pets.

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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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Squatter sentenced A WOMAN has been sentenced to nine months in prison for stealing €4,800 worth of items from the house in Malaga from which she was due to be evicted. She was living in the house without a rental agreement and paid no rent to the owners. When she found out she was going to be removed from the property, she took all the contents. She was also ordered to pay back the owners. She appealed the sentence in Malaga Provincial Court but the appeal has been rejected and her sentence confirmed.

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Hotels halted over two missing words ALORA needs more beds since the Caminito del Rey opened By Eleanor Hawkins TWO hotel projects presented in Alora following the recent reopening of the Caminito del Rey (King’s Walkway) have been halted by the regional government over two words. Although the village is waiting

with open arms for the work and business opportunities the hotels will provide, the Junta de Andalucia regional government has refused to let construction begin because municipal regulations do not include the term ‘rural hotel.’ Mayor Jose Sanchez said that the council was working to adapt the

wording and solve the problem as quickly as possible to allow the hotels, in the Cerro Taivilla and El Chopo areas, to be built. “We need more beds in the area as we only have one hotel and two hostels at the moment and more and more people are coming since the Caminito opened,” he said.

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Court trial suspended THE trial against the former auditor of Cuevas del Becerro has been suspended as he cannot be located. A search and arrest warrant has been issued for the man, who is facing 12 years in prison for allegedly stealing €340,000 from the town hall. He failed to appear in court where he was due to stand trial last week accused of filling in blank cheques which were signed but not authorised by the local government from 2007 to 2009. They were for ‘urgent payments’ but were allegedly paid to him. He could be banned from holding public office for up to 19 years and face fines of €5,400 as well as having to pay back the money plus legal costs.




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Challenge is on to recycle more glass BEACHES will get containers with summer motifs

EMPTIES: More than 100 businesses have agreed to take part. By Eleanor Hawkins MALAGA City has launched a new campaign to increase the amount of glass recycled this summer by 359,000 kilos. Ecovidrio, the company in charge of glass collection and recycling, is installing 47 containers across the city including 29

new additions near the beaches decorated with summer motifs. More than 100 local businesses have agreed to take part in the campaign, and will be getting special containers for their empties Last year the city recycled 3,907,380 kilos of glass, an average of 6.89 kilos per inhabitant.


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Better connections for local urbanisations BRIDGE will obviate need for residents to use motorway including placing six supporting pillars in the riverbed, have been completed. Nineteen companies competed for the contract A NEW bridge under construction will soon save to carry out the work, which was won by Veroso residents’ time and money by eliminating the Inergia SL for €165,767, savneed to use the motorway to ing the council €78,000. get to neighbouring areas. Once the bridge is open, The bridge, being built over hopefully before August, Park Arroyo Taraje in Estepona’s Beach, Costalita, Hacienda and Costalita area, will link urbaniwill be spent on the new bridge Sun Beach residents, amongst sations which were previously others, will see their demand for an easier way of only reachable via the A7 motorway. moving about the area met, and traffic should be Councillor Ana Velasco has announced that the reduced on the busy stretch of motorway. work is half done and the most complicated tasks, By Eleanor Hawkins

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Cleaning goes up a notch TORREMOLINOS has launched a new intensive cleaning campaign to meet popular demand and improve cleaning and rubbish collection services in the town. The new project, which

will be permanent, has meant creating 10 new posts at Litosa municipal cleaning company. Particular attention will be paid to La Colina, Costa Lago, Los Alamos, Cuesta del

Tajo, Calle Peligros, fairground and seafront promenades, with extra sweeping and rubbish collection planned to improve residents’ quality of life and the town’s image.

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New bus station WORK is under way to build a new bus station in Alhaurin el Grande’s Bajondillo area, near Calle Iglesias and the Guardia Civil barracks. The station will hopefully be ready by the end of the year, the council announced.

One month TORREMOLINOS homeowners have one month from July 2 to consult the 2015 Property Tax register at the town hall treasury offices on Plaza de la Independencia to make any claims deemed necessary.

Pupils’ art FUENGIROLA’S Casa de la Cultura is hosting a display of work by the municipal painting school’s pupils from July 15 to 22. The exhibition opens on Wednesday 15 at 9pm and includes a variety of artwork by pupils of all ages.

No more MARBELLA City Council has decided to auction an old official vehicle as part of the local government’s austerity plan, and has promised not to acquire any more vehicles in the next four years.

Closed up THE Nurses’ Union has filed a complaint with the Minors’ Defence Department complaining that the paediatric department of Antequera Hospital will be closed until September for financial reasons.

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.

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Costa del Sol musicians rally round to help BRENDON needs equipment to enable his parents to lift him in and out of bed By Dilip Kuner THE Costa del Sol musical community is rallying round to help a severely disabled man get the specialist equipment he desperately needs. Brendon is 18 years old and has been disabled since birth. He needs equipment to enable his parents to lift him in and out of bed and a vehicle car ramp to enable access for his wheelchair. On hearing of his need some of the Costa’s top performers have got together to hold a special fundraising concert. They are all giving their time free with proceeds going to buy the equipment. The concert will be held on July 23 at La Catarina in poligono La Campana, Marbella, where all the proceeds will go to purchasing the equipment. The event will feature artists who are giving their performances free, and in some cases giving up prior engagements, to support the event. In addition the owners of La Catarina are giving the use of their venue free and donating a proportion of sales on the night to the fund.

SPECIAL CONCERT: All proceeds raised will go towards buying the equipment needed. Artists include Jade Law, La NegraMayte, Baz Williamson, Antony Wolfson plus special guests. The night will close with an acoustic set by Terry Shaughnessy from the highly acclaimed UK band, The Univer-

sal. Compere for the night is Steve Cline. The event is being supported by the following media partners: Euro Weekly News, City FM, ON TV, and Marbella Now TV amongst others.

Tickets are limited to 200 and will cost €15. They are available from Tibilis Cafe (next door to the Passion Cafe in La Colonia San Pedro) and La Catarina. Enquiries to Anna on +34 609 585 343.

National Police force break up drug Tortured delivery service on the Costa del Sol puppy THE National Police force has broken up a group of people suspected of having provided a non-stop cocaine delivery service on the Costa del Sol. Nine people were arrested and three properties in Fuengirola and Mijas searched. In total, 126 grammes of cocaine, 4.7 of MDMA, four vehicles, €3,390 in cash, and other items were confiscated. Investigations began when members of the public reported on the police force’s collaboration website that people were taking orders over the phone and delivering drugs to homes in Fuengirola, Mijas and other nearby areas. Arrestees include Spanish, Cuban, Russian, Moroccan and Paraguayan nationals who worked shifts to take orders and carry out deliveries, police reported.

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CONFISCATED: Drugs, money and many other items.

A TWO-MONTH-OLD puppy, which was found by Malaga Local Police with acid burns to 80 per cent of i t s body, has died. The pup, known as Nano, had been tortured on the city streets and was taken to Malaga’s offici al shel t er, t he Ani m al and Plant Protection Department, to be t r eat ed by a vet . A f ost er family was found, but despite the love and care he received, Nano’s injuries were too severe and painful, and the decision was made to put him to sleep to prevent him further suffering.


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Fake engineer robbers arrested GROUP entered all sorts of business premises By Staff Reporter THREE people have been arrested in Malaga City suspected of being behind at least 26 burglaries in the province and further afield. The alleged burglars pretended to be telephone company engineers in order to discover the location of alarms, cameras and safes at their targets’ premises. The group allegedly entered all sorts of business premises and stole from cars, designer clothes and jewellery to olive oil, cheese and ham. Businesses they are believed to have stolen from include a jewellers shop, beauty clinic, car dealership, notary’s office and a pizzeria. A public office in Malaga city was also targeted, although the burglars left empty handed.

Working together THE NEW mayors of Mijas and Torremolinos have decided to work together to carry out joint plans to boost jobs and economic growth. Juan Carlos Maldonado, mayor of Mijas, visited Jose Ortiz, mayor of Torremolinos, for a meeting to discuss ways the towns can collaborate to mutually benefit their areas. Following the meeting both mayors expressed their confidence in collaboration being the way forward for the Costa del Sol.

British band charity ‘gig’ BROMLEY Youth Concert Band will be giving a charity concert at Antequera’s Plaza de Santa Maria on July 16 to raise funds for Plataforma Antequera Solidaria. The British band, made up of more than 70 musicians, has chosen Antequera as the base for its Andalucian tour.

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Private clinic to pay up A YOUNG lady who was left quadriplegic due to delays in diagnosis by a private clinic in Malaga has been awarded €455,000 in damages and monthly payments of €5,000 for life by the Supreme Court. The patient, who was 20 at the time, went to the hospi-

tal’s A&E ward seven times complaining of severe neck pain which failed to improve with treatment. She was not given an MRI scan until she had lost all strength and feeling down one side as the clinic’s machine was broken at the time.

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Hunger strike planned to demand running water RESIDENTS have to transport water in bottles in the boots of their cars

ABDALAJIS: Forty families have been without running water. By Staff Reporter THE mayor of Valle de Abdalajis has said that he will join the hunger strike planned by 40 families in a rural area of the town which has no running water. Victor Castillo has said that he will join them on the protest and hunger strike they plan for July 15 if the Agua de los Verdiales company has not connected their water supply before that.

He says the town hall has signed an agreement with the company, which is currently in administrative proceedings, but that consent is needed from the mayors of Villanueva de la Concepcion, Antequera, Almogia and Casabermeja, which receive their water from Agua de los Verdiales. Forty homes and six farms in the area have been without running water for over a decade, and residents have the bother and expense of having to get it themselves.

Some years back, they protested and the Junta de Andalucia approved a project to channel water from El Torcal area in Antequera. All that remains to be done is for the water to be connected, as even the meters are in place. Meanwhile residents continue to fill up water storage tanks from cisterns or by bringing it in bottles in the boots of their cars, and cannot understand why the situation has still not been solved.

Former mayor charged with misuse of public funds THE former mayor of Benalmadena, Paloma Garcia Galvez, has been charged with misuse of public funds. The Public Prosecution

bases this on a monthly payment of €600 made to local councillor Francisco Salido, the managing director of Benalmadena Marina.

Just days after being given the position, for which the prosecution believes he was not qualified, he decided he should be paid €600 extra, despite already getting €44,500 per year as a councillor. However, the payment was first agreed in July 2011, when socialist Javier Carnero was mayor. The socialist party claims to know nothing about it, and it was later approved when Garcia Galvez, from the conservative Partido Popular (PP), became mayor in 2012, following a vote of no confidence against Carnero. Salido, despite having made a pact with socialists PSOE and left-wing Izquierda Unida, joined the PP to carry out the vote of no confidence. He was paid in arrears once Garcia became mayor, the public prosecution claims, in order to make the payments he had been receiving appear to be legal.




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Green groups approve of new park measure LA LINEA intends to prevent an eyesore By Eleanor Hawkins LA LINEA’S new council team has won the approval of local environmental groups by putting bylaws into place to avoid Parque Princesa Sofia becoming its usual eyesore during the annual fair. For the first time in years the stall and attraction holders’ camp has been banned

from the park itself, which has been fenced off, and all caseta or stallholders will have to clear up around their areas every day or face fines or having their premises closed down. The park’s streets are also to be closed to traffic in an attempt to put an end to partying around vehicles and the rubbish this activity can sometimes produce.

More time on the beach FUENGIROLA’S summer beach campaign will last an extra month this year. It began early - on June 15 - and will not end until September 15. The campaign is being supervised by Local Police Inspector Antonio Hernandez, and includes 23 workers tak-

23 maintenance workers are in charge of keeping beaches spotless

ing care of maintenance and cleaning tasks on a daily basis, Mayor Ana Mula explained. One of the new measures introduced this year is a megaphone system the town has launched to provide useful information for beachgoers.

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PARIS HILTON: Will once again be dazzling her fans in Marbella this month.

Hilton’s return to Marbella CELEBRITY obviously enjoyed her visit during 2014 By Eleanor Hawkins PARIS HILTON will be returning to Marbella at the end of the month for a repeat of last year’s flying visit to Olivia Valère’s discotheque. The celebrity obviously enjoyed her frenetic 2014 visit, during which she spent 12 hours on the coast dining with her host, posing and giving

interviews to the press, holding a music session and being admired by fans as she has announced a repeat for July 23. The location will once again be Valére’s Marbella premises, where she will dine at Babilonia restaurant before playing a DJ set for a legion of fans.

Jazz festival is here at last ALHAURIN DE LA TORRE’S Porton del Jazz 2015 festival opens tomorrow, Friday 10, with the Robert Glasper Trio. The doors to the municipal El Porton estate open at 9pm each Friday this month to allow attendees to cool off in the spacious gardens before support acts take to the stage at 9.30pm. Main performances will be in the auditorium at 10.30pm. Although tickets (priced at €15) are going fast and are already sold out for July 24, there are some still available through www.mientrada.net or at Finca El Porton.

Training to save babies lives QUIRON Hospital in Malaga has hosted a course on newborn resuscitation aiming to ensure all delivery room staff members are clued up on CPR to avoid deaths and brain damage. An estimated one million babies deaths per year are related to suffocation during or immediately after birth, the European Resuscitation Council has reported, and

1,000,000 babies die of suffocation during or immediately after birth, the European Resuscitation Council reported.

one in a thousand babies suffer brain damage caused by this sort of problem, meaning CPR training for nurses, midwives and paediatricians

is vital, the hospital reported. Led by neonatal experts Gonzalo and Susana Zeballos Sarrato from Madrid’s Gregorio Marañon hospital and Quiron midwife and CPR instructor Luciano Rodriguez Diaz, the course provided intensive training with theory and practice sessions on the recommendations and latest techniques in resuscitation.

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EWN shows commitment to community by opening 10th office SINCE the turn of the year the 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 to also represent the concerns, worries and triumphs of the foreign communities. They look to EWN to give them a voice. We thought hard about how we could improve and so 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 and Mallorca, this time in Nerja in the Axarquia, following on from the three new offices recently opened in the Costa Blanca North. On the big day EWN owners Michel and Steven Euesden joined local staff Benjamin Wickham and assistant Maiara Alvez de Oliveira for the grand opening. Many readers and clients popped in to the smart new offices on the Balcon de Europa to wish us well. Among the visitors were readers Ali and Robert Durston, who said they never missed picking up their copy of EWN and added they were delighted that an of-

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Our Operations Manager Nicki Burgess has been kept busy opening the new offices. Arranging for phone lines, furniture, setting up internet connections, just finding the premises is a bit of a nightmare for one new office. She has done it for four this year alone. It doesn’t stop there. Head designers Beatriz Barrosso and Marcos Poyastro have also been kept busy with the launch of the new-look EWN. They took their responsibilities so seriously they travelled all the

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Star-studded charity weekend in aid of Global Gift Foundation CO-FOUNDERS Eva Longoria, Maria Bravo and Alina Peralta hosted the event By Eleanor Hawkins SUMMER has hardly started and already Marbella has been filled with glamour, celebrities, designer outfits and generosity. The 2015 edition of Global Gift Weekend, held over the first weekend of the month, was the first on a list of important dates in the Costa city for the summer.

€140,000 has been spent on philanthropic work in Marbella by the charity

The first date of the year was once again hosted by actress and producer Eva Longoria along with Maria Bravo and Alina Peralta, co-founders of the Global Gift Foundation. The three Latin beauties were joined by actress Eva LaRue, known in Spain for her role in CSI Miami TV series, Spanish TV presenter Isabel

GALA DINNER: Celebrities and household names gathered at Gran Melia Don Pepe to help raise funds for charity. Gemio, boyband singer JJ Hamlett and Prison Break actor Amaury Nolasco. The weekend’s events included a

golf tournament at La Quinta Golf & Country Club, an evening party at Babilonia Restaurant and a gala dinner at Hotel Gran Melia Don Pepe.

Funds raised over the weekend went to Global Gift, which has so far spent more than €140,000 on philanthropic work in Marbella.

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Val Doonican dies, aged 88 IRISH crooner and raconteur Val Doonican has died, aged 88. The singer, who was a fixture on British television with his own show on the BBC for more than 20 years, passed away “peacefully” at a Buckinghamshire nursing home, said a statement from his family. Doonican had five top-ten UK albums in the 60s, and although his music was ubiquitous, he became almost better known for his warm personality, colourful knitwear and rocking chair as his show, which featured his own songs, guest performances and chat, became a firm favourite with millions. The songs for which he will always be remembered include Paddy McGinty’s Goat and Delaney’s Donkey. The Waterford-born entertainer retired in 2009 to spend more time with his family, his golf clubs and his watercolour paints. He was also enchanted by the Costa del Sol town of Mijas, where, he told the Daily Telegraph on his retirement, he had bought an apartment with his wife, Lynn.

Freephone success for Samaritans in Spain JUST over four weeks since launching their Freephone number for the Englishspeaking community, 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 as the message spreads wider with calls 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 like bullying, drugs and exam pressures, to callers of all ages suffering from depression, lone-

liness, grief, abuse and other problems. The Samaritans are proud to have a 24hour 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 email at pat@samaritansinspain.com.



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Appearing on a big screen near you THE faces of the UK’s ‘most wanted’ as part of Operation Captura By Jo Harvie LAW enforcement teams are taking their search for Britain’s most-wanted men direct to the Costas. Crimestoppers and the National Crime Agency (NCA) are touring expat hotspots with a huge digital screen, displaying the mugshots of 18 people still being hunted by Operation Captura. Captura has so far collared 68 of 86 fugitives, wanted in connection with crimes including murder, rape, indecent assault of a child and drug trafficking. In a push to bring in the last remaining targets, the agencies say they are heading to their suspects’ ‘backyards’. The operation’s 13-foot-high mugshot screen will be touring the Spanish coasts and parking outside nightclubs and bars, British supermarkets and restaurants.

Steve Reynolds, NCA Deputy Director, said: “By taking our campaign directly into Spanish communities where we believe they are living and socialising, their lives will become even more uncomfortable. We want British expats and locals to help us by being extra eyes and ears and telling us what they know. “These fugitives are wanted for serious crimes. Anyone who is helping them stay on the run, such as girlfriends, wives, family members back home, or criminal associates, should know that assisting them is an offence too.” Director of Operations for Crimestoppers, Roger Critchell, said that this new tactic for Captura, which is a multi-agency operation including Spanish law enforcement, would leave those on the run with nowhere to hide: “There will be no avoiding the faces on this screen – they’ll be broadcast in

all the popular ex-pat areas. “I would urge anyone who recognises any of those faces to contact Crimestoppers anonymously. We don’t take personal details and you won’t have to give a statement or go to court. “Many of these fugitives are currently living a life of leisure funded by serious crime. They cannot be allowed to hide forever, they must be brought to justice. Do the right thing and help us find them.” The 18 remaining men on the run from Operation Captura can be viewed at www.crimestoppersuk.org/opcaptura Expats can contact Crimestoppers on a freephone Spanish number which will be answered in the UK: 900 555 111. People can also pass on information anonymously via the Crimestoppers number 0800 555 111 or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.

Much-needed makeover under way

DIGGING DEEP: The busy street of Calle Santa Rosa is having a complete overhaul. ROADWORKS being carrie d out on C a lle Sa nta R os a in Los B olic he s a re progressing well, the council has reported. Work started on June 22 on the busy street, which ha dn’t be e n give n a ma ke ove r for de c a de s meaning the surface in par-

6,000 square metres of surface will be receiving attention ticular was in very bad condition. The proje c t, w ith a

€567,000 budget and estimated duration of 69 days, i ncl udes new pi pes and drainage systems, surfacing and pavements and urban fittings to match the rest of t he t own. The wor k wi l l cover an area of almost 6,000 squar e m et r es bet ween Cal l e Sant a Luci a

and Avenida de Las Salinas. Better access will be provided with 20 ramps onto t he pavem ent f r om t he st r eet and al l new pavements being at least 1.5 metres wide. The council is also looking to save money by installing LED streetlights.



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Flamenco festival THE Villa de Monda Flamenco Festival starts tomorrow, Friday July 10 with local artists performing at the municipal auditorium and Plaza de Andalucia. On Saturday there will be a flamenco gala at the Plaza de la Constitucion.

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Costa residents raise funds for Alzheimer’s ALTOGETHER €900 was raised on the night

New facility A NEW sports pitch in Alhaurin de la Torre’s Taralpe urbanisation is almost complete. Lighting, painting and goal posts are all the €83,000 project is missing.

Movie time FOR the fourth year running Fuengirola will be holding movie sessions on the beach in Los Boliches on July 21 and 28 and August 4 and 11. Screenings start at 10.30pm.

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Preparing for pedals MARBELLA is preparing for its debut as host of stage one of the Vuelta Ciclista de España cycl i ng r ace next month. Counci l t eam s and t he event organisers are busy getting plans into place and making necessary improvem ent s f or t he August 22 launch, which features a 7.4 kilometre sprint between Puerto Banus and Marbella’s marina. On the to-do list are tasks

including eliminating obstacles from the route, creating a wooden bridge to span a 100 m et r e gap bet ween Coral Beach and Rio Verde and working out how to get the mass of cyclists over the river itself. Preparations are also underway to cater for the estimated 2,500-3,000 people the race will bring with it and also beautify the area as all cameras will be trained on the city on the day.

Calling all actors RACE NIGHT: Peter Longfield, Amelia Azuaga President of AFAB, Rose Longfield, social worker Auxi Gomez (from left to right). By Eleanor Hawkins BENALMADENA Costa residents Peter and Rose Longfield recently held their own original race night and raffle at their Nueva Torrequebrada home to raise funds for Arroyo de la Miel’s Alzheimer’s Centre.

Altogether €900 was raised on the night, and ‘winning horse owners’ received prizes supplied by local businesses and guests including The Vine, The Carvery, Otelli’s, Lefs Bar, Keval’s, The Pub, Sahara Sunset, Sue Pritchard, Marion Mason and Eugene Battye.

TAPAS, The Andalucian Performing Arts Society, is looking for actors. Although the amateur dramatics group has no trouble finding the right plays, it has reported that finding actors and actresses to join in is complicated and put out a plea for budding stars to come forward. The group has one more British comedy production planned for this autumn, and rehearsals begin on September 23. Experienced stage director Lee Lingwood, who has directed more than 50 plays, 18 of them on the Costa del Sol, is waiting to teach newcomers all they need to know to shine on the stage with the group. For more information contact Lee on 952 625 736 / 615 972 181 / leroylingwood@yahoo.co.uk.


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Awards cancelled by lack of funds NEW council claims there is no money By Eleanor Hawkins TWO literary prizes announced by Marbella’s previous council have been cancelled by the new one, which claims there is no money to pay for them. The Culture, Education and Historical Heritage Department

has explained that the prizes, Marbella Literaria and Marbella Hispanista, which were to be awarded at a ceremony in October, involved spending €25,000 that is not available. Although Cajamar and Gas Natural were providing the actual prizes, the council was to

Checking the sales SHOPS holding summer sales may be in for a visit as the authorities have announced 120 inspections will be carried out in the province to ensure rules are met. Junta de Andalucia regional government delegate for Malaga Province Jose Luis Ruiz Espejo announced the inspection campaign, explaining that 80 per cent of the inspections will be carried out in July.

cover expenses for eight jury members, some of whom were coming from as far away as Barcelona. Councillor Gema Midon said: “Although we’re sure the competition was a great idea we just cannot afford to hold it.”

Lark event raises €2,500 LARK in the Park, an annual event in Benahavis by the International Theatre Studio, raised €2,500 for Debra charity. Door receipts and raffle proceeds were donated to the charity, which cares for sufferers of butterfly skin condition. The charity runs a shop on Avda Pablo Ruiz Picasso,San Pedro and badly needs volunteers, call Antonia 637 744 217.

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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.

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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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.

Prices fall

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.

Car accident

Plant chosen

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

Attacker jailed

Economy drive

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.

Living chess THE port of Javea is to host a Living Chess game on Saturday July 25 at 10.30pm, the 19th Living Chess event organised by the Fiestas Mare de Déu de Loreto in collaboration with the City Council.

Art exhibition Alfaz 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.

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

Water saving JAVEA Council and the municipal water company, Amjasa, has started an awareness campaign to reduce private water consumption. The local desalination plant is now working at 100 per cent capacity.

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

Denia culture DENIA’S councillor for Culture has presented the programme for cultural events throughout the summer. The full programme that includes 50 activities may be viewed at www.denia.es

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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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Caixa Bank redundancies CAIXA BANK has agreed with the union a voluntary redundancy plan for 700 workers. The agreement was made possible by increasing the amount payable on redundancy.

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

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Rotten returns A MARKET study has shown that economising by running a washing machine at 5am saves only 70 cents per month.

Bad Bank sales MANAGEMENT company Sareb has sold 24,000 private homes in the past two years reducing its volatile assets by €6,500 million.

Single parent poverty ACCORDING to NGO Save the Children, 53.3 per cent of households at risk of poverty are single parent families compared with two parent households at 30.5 per cent.

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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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

8:30am 8:45am 9:05am 9:15am 9:30am 9:45am 10:05am 10:30am 11:00am 11:35am 11:40am 12:40pm 1:40pm 3:55pm 6:00pm 6:10pm 7:05pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 9:55pm 10:50pm 11:50pm 12:50am 1:15am

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

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

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.

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

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

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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

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

11:55am 1:00pm 2:00pm 3:00pm 5:30pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:05pm 12:40am 1:40am 1:45am 2:50am

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

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

Suburgatory Suburgatory Melissa and Joey Melissa and Joey How I Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother The Goldbergs The Goldbergs Hollyoaks Omnibus Couples Come Dine with Me Couples Come Dine with Me The Net Rude(Ish) Tube Shorts Brooklyn Nine-Nine The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Black Knight The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Gogglebox Gogglebox Tattoo Fixers Tattoos After Dark

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

SUNDAY TV

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

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Football Gold Football Gold Major League Soccer Football Rugby Union: GB 7s The World Rugby Show Viral Videos of the Month Rugby Union: GB 7s Pl 100 Club: Frank Lampard Football Farewell Frank Pl 100 Club: Frank Lampard Football Gold Football's Greatest Pl 100 Club: Frank Lampard Farewell Frank Football Gold Football Gold Football's Greatest Football's Greatest A profile of the iconic Manchester United team that won the treble in the 1998/99 season. Football's Greatest

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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Will the real Banksy please stand up? EWN speaks to a man who claims to bust some of the myths that lie behind the street-art phenomenon By Steve Walsh AFTER more than 10 years, the real Banksy, or at least the man claiming to be the real Banksy, has finally come out of the shadows to speak to the Euro Weekly News about the phenomenon, the myth and the lies that are ‘Banksy’, and how he intends to “bust open the whole scam.” In a moment that was as surreal as the portraits of Picasso and Dali I was looking at, Michael Shurman eased back into the terrace chair of his Spanish woodland hideaway cottage and drew a deep breath. I waited pen in hand as the anxious frustration that was apparent on his face broke and he said: “I am the real Banksy.” The thought that I could actually be sitting in front of arguably the most controversial and elusive street artist in the world flashed through my brain as he continued: “Or should I say, if Banksy really existed, it’s me.” My mood of pending epiphany was Barack Obama above No. 10 Downing Street

The Banksy Conundrum

Portrait of Picasso

replaced by one of bewilderment as Michael began his story. “Banksy doesn’t exist, you see, not as a person. Banksy is a group of people controlled by one man, a man that stole my ideas back in Bristol in 2004,” he said. Artist and illustrator Shurman, claims that after studying at Goldsmiths College of Art, he moved back and forth between Bristol and Glastonbury, where he started displaying his Alien Head graffiti that became synonymous with the times in strategic locations. “When I went back to Bristol in 2006 and got back into the street art scene, I discovered my work had been covered over with new works,

but in the style I created while at Goldsmiths. These works soon became known as Banksy. Since then I have been frozen out of any art gallery, exhibition or art establishment I’ve tried to get into. I’ve been shunned by the press and blocked by the art world at every turn. “I know who’s responsible,” he said, “he went to Goldsmiths after me. He stole my ideas and gets his team to stencil graffiti for him. He is very shrewd, and very clever. I was pushed out of the scene because I didn’t agree with the money-making side of it. That’s what Banksy means, it’s their slang name for making money. “I’ve bitten my tongue for too long. So I am going to get a lawyer and start proceedings against them. Enough is enough,” he said, adding: “People have to know the truth about the big lie and how they have been tricked all these years. I’m going to bust open the whole scam. If anyone’s Banksy, it’s me!” he declared. LIFTING THE LID: Michael Shurman


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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

7:00am 7:10am 7:35am 8:35am 9:40am 10:40am 11:05am 11:35am 12:00pm 2:00pm 3:05pm 4:10pm 5:15pm 5:50pm 6:20pm 6:55pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 11:00pm 12:00am 1:00am 2:10am 3:00am

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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

7:00am 7:05am 7:30am 7:50am 8:40am 9:40am 10:40am 11:50am 12:50pm 1:55pm 2:55pm 3:55pm 4:25pm 4:50pm 5:55pm 7:00pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:05pm 12:10am 1:10am 1:15am 2:40am 3:05am 4:00am

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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Milkshake! The Wright Stuff Cowboy Builders 5 News The Dog Rescuers with Alan Davies Home and Away Neighbours NCIS Abducted: The Carlina White Story 5 News Neighbours Home and Away 5 News Police Interceptors Stop! Roadworks Ahead Big Brother Under the Dome Big Brother's Bigger Bit on the Side Police Interceptors Super Casino Big Brother Wildlife SOS Divine Designs House Doctor

9:00am The Goldbergs 9:30am How I Met Your Mother 10:00am Rules of Engagement 10:30am Baby Daddy 11:00am Charmed 12:00pm Charmed 1:00pm Hollyoaks 1:30pm Rules of Engagement 2:00pm How I Met Your Mother 2:30pm How I Met Your Mother 3:00pm The Big Bang Theory 3:30pm The Big Bang Theory 4:00pm Baby Daddy 4:30pm Rules of Engagement 5:00pm Rules of Engagement 5:30pm How I Met Your Mother 6:00pm How I Met Your Mother 6:30pm The Big Bang Theory 7:30pm The Big Bang Theory 8:00pm Hollyoaks 8:30pm The Goldbergs 9:00pm New Girl 9:30pm The Big Bang Theory 10:30pm The Big Bang Theory 11:00pm Under Siege 2: Dark Territory

10:45am The Top Ten Show 2015 11:00am Jumanji 12:50pm Transformers: Age of Extinction 3:40pm Aliens: Special Edition 6:20pm Elysium 8:20pm Getaway 10:00pm Transformers 12:45am Aliens: Special Edition

7:00am Liberal Arts 9:00am Retribution 10:45am Terminator: Genysis The Future Reborn 11:15am Magic in the Moonlight 1:00pm Bad Karma 2:45pm Spy: Sky Movies Special 3:15pm Liberal Arts A weary thirtysomething returns to his old college and strikes up a relationship with a 19-year-old student. Intelligent indie drama. 5:15pm Let's be 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 Living the Dream

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

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Nacho Libre Good Luck Chuck Liar Liar The Other Woman The Rocky Horror Picture Show American Pie: The Wedding Boat Trip Good Luck Chuck The Other Woman The Rocky Horror Picture Show Three Night Stand

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Football Gold Football Gold Football Gold Football Gold Soccer A.M. The Premier League Years Soccer A.M. Football Freestyler Football Freestyler The Premier League Years Soccer A.M. Football Gold Football Gold Darts Gold Darts Gold Football Freestyler Football Freestyler Darts Gold Darts Gold Elite League Speedway Super League Fulltime Legends of Darts Legends of Darts Darts Gold Darts Gold Elite League Speedway

8:00am The Ashes Highlights 9:00am The Ashes - Verdict 10:00am Saturday Stories 10:25am Cricket Short 10:30am Ashes Fever 11:00am The Ashes Highlights 12:00pm The Ashes - Verdict 1:00pm Saturday Stories 1:25pm Cricket Short 1:30pm Ashes Fever 2:00pm The Ashes Highlights 3:00pm The Ashes - Verdict 4:00pm Time of Our Lives: The Ashes 2005 5:00pm The Ashes Highlights 6:00pm The Ashes - Verdict 7:00pm Cricketing Yorkshire 7:30pm Saturday Stories 7:55pm Cricket Short 8:00pm Sky Sports Originals 9:00pm The Ashes Highlights 10:00pm The Ashes - Verdict 11:00pm Saturday Stories 11:25pm Ashes Fever 12:00am Ashes Fever



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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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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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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!’

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for next 7 days

Costa del Sol

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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.

TODAY

ANTEQUERA

MALAGA COIN TORREMOLINOS

RONDA

BENALMADENA MIJAS

ESTEPONA

FUENGIROLA

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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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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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LAST WEEK’S SOLUTIONS

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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App of the Week Passport Photo ID Studio By Handy Apps HANDY APPS has designed an app to give you a hand with your passport pictures. Passport Photo ID Studio has been conceived to save you the trouble of going to the photo booth and spending way too much money on a tiny picture. Just install the app and take an ever-so-trendy selfie with your front camera, ensuring that the background is plain and white, to take a professional-looking photo suitable for use worldwide.

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

TARGET: Average: 40

Heydar Aliyev Cultural Centre in Baku, Azerbaijan.

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.

Good: 52 Very good: 75 Excellent: 92

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

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION irate apart apter harps hatred hared prate pared karat karate brats bards bared beard beards abets atria trial tapir treed spiral sprat spate spare spared strip strap stare stared steer steed fared feats eared exert exerts reaps reeds deers leaps leers jeers

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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.

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

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Jersey FSC pays a visit A DELEGATION from Jersey’s Financial Services Commission (FSC) met with their Gibraltarian counterparts on July 2-3. The Jersey FSC presented its current projects and met with Gib representatives to discover how the Gib FSC functions and to work together more closely on initiatives in the area of investor protection, market and financial integrity and systemic stability.

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FOOTBALL coach Jeff Wood has been appointed Gibraltar permanent national team coach. He will also serve as coach educator for Gibraltar Football Association. Dave Wilson, interim coach, will return to his position as Assistant. Wood has significant coaching experience in the UK including at Brighton & Hove Albion, Leeds United and Norwich City.

POLICE are seeking a man after he fled to the Europort area leaving behind a jet-ski packed with drugs. A high-speed police launch chase had taken place with the man and one other rider leading the launch into the bay, where the other rider escaped via the Guadarranque River.

Schoolteacher is crowned Miss Gibraltar 2015 HANNAH BADO said it was a dream come true By Carol Irving PRIMARY schoolteacher Hannah Bado has been crowned Miss Gibraltar 2015. She received the crown in The Rock’s beauty pageant at the Alameda Open Air Theatre, describing it as “as dream come true.” Expressing her surprise at the award, she said: “I really can’t believe it. I am still in shock. I think it’s going to take a long while for it to sink in. I am just so happy.” Saturday’s event also featured performances by UK pop star Matt Cardle and Britain’s Got Talent semi-finalist and dancer Jonathan Lutwyche.

BEAUTY QUEEN: Hannah was surprised to win.

Big NATO exercise scheduled for Strait ONE of the biggest NATO exercises in decades will gather more than 25,000 troops from 30 countries to join its Trident Juncture exercise in the waters of the Strait of Gibraltar between October 3 and November 6. Increasing tensions across the region, such as the recent conflict in the Ukraine and the return to much chillier relations with Russia, have provoked fears that the country is seeking to return to its former military might as the USSR. NATO, therefore, is aiming to strengthen defences in preparation for any possible future military action that may occur. Spain and Portugal are hosting some of the manoeuvres

TRIDENT JUNCTURE: Military manoeuvres in Gibraltar waters. that will also have air support from Italy. Approximately 20,000 troops will be deployed on Spanish soil, based at Viator

and seven other military installations. The exercise will train and test the NATO Response Force

which is designed to be deployed quickly in response to new scenarios, including cyber defence and jihadi terrorism.



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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.

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

RAJOY is so confident - or unperceptive - he told an interviewer he has no enemies inside Partido Popular. This could be touching faith in himself or those he trusts but for someone in his 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. After it was pointed out to him voters appeared to want change, the

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.

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 and the legal profession didn’t like it when ‘life

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.

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 votes but neither will it 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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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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WALKING: Urban dwellers do so 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.

Diptheria plan 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 at the EU Council of Ministers meeting being held in Luxembourg. Moreno will present 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. He said 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.”

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 shortterm 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 being 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 readers a happy summer.


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Hip pain may not necessarily come from the ‘hip’ bone IF you’re treating the wrong part of the body, it’s not going to get better THE HIP or acetabilofemoral joint includes over 70 different ligaments, tendons, muscles and bones and is (with the shoulder) the most flexible joint in the body, slightly different in men and women. Where’s the pain? Confusingly, the area that most of us refer to as our hip is actually the pelvis bone. The hip joint itself is deep into the groin. So ‘true’ hip joint pain is usually felt as pain into the groin. But my hip still hurts! Pain in the outer thigh, buttock or lower back is often attributed to a problem in the hip joint. But they can be quite separate issues. Bursitis, tendonitis, sciatica, Iliotibial Band Syndrome, referred

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Beware of the ‘Summer Blues’ ANXIETY can be a symptom By Maria Jose Fernandez MANY people have experienced the mood changes and negative emotional symptoms caused by the lack of sunlight in the winter months. Less commonly known is Summertime Seasonal Affective Disorder, characterised by a loss of appetite, trouble sleeping, weight loss and anxiety. A combination of reasons are believed responsible including

disruption in regular routine, eating habits and sleep patterns, body image issues, money worries and the heat and humidity, which can bring added oppression and headaches. Several tricks can be followed to cope: getting enough sleep by making a commitment to go to bed early, exercising to boost ‘happy’ chemicals in the bloodstream, and forgetting about inflexible diets which can have a bad effect on selfesteem.


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Prepare skin for the sun FOR sunburn, 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 ageing, 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, which increases and prolongs a healthy tan.

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Green tea as well as green leafy vegetables and fish are rich in Omega 3 which will help heal and protect from sunburn and help maintain the lipid layer of the skin. In the case of sunburn, hydrate the skin with cold water and chamomile tea and use aloe vera. For serious cases of sunburn, medical advice should be sought.

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Helping to keep you motivated to stay fit IN this new column EWN personal trainer FitFoxy is going to give tips on how to stay in top condition…

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Hi I’m FitFoxy, I’m a Personal Fitness Trainer now living on the Costa del Sol. I trained private clients and group classes in Brighton, UK, for nine years, and previous to that, I worked in a London health club for six years. I’ve pretty much been there, done that and got the workout vest. I’m no spring chicken; I have entered that dreaded latter side of the over-40s’ club where everything around the mid section weakens and

• Exercise - for one hour, three-four times per week, keep it challenging and varied.

• Monday to Friday Sensible eating, include fresh meats, fish and plenty of vegetables.

• Keep alcohol for your weekend treat.

rapidly expands. I’m not one to sugar the pill, so if you are not tackling what is fondly referred to as ‘middleage spread’ with a balanced exercise routine and a sensible diet plan, the healthy lifestyle that you were intending along with your dream life in the sun is in danger of becoming more of an expensive Health Insurance Plan. I find training small, semi-private groups works extremely well. My clients tend to work harder in a group and, dare I say, even enjoy the sessions. The mixed hourly classes I give

them are designed to be both effective and challenging. Clients can sometimes have job related physical imbalances or old injuries that have contributed to their lack of activity for fear of more damage. What they do learn, however, is that the body is incredibly clever at repairing it-

self in many cases. Watching and correcting imbalances or bad exercise form, along with helping them to keep their motivation with their diet on track, is what I do best.

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The many mineral waters of Spain POPULAR regions include the mountain ranges and natural springs of Alpujarras in Granada, Galicia and Valencia By Wendy Ann Cowham 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 water that you can find in a bottle, the first type is water that has been 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

BOTTLED WATER: Choose either mineral, purified or spring.

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 surrounding minerals and there it remains sealed in the underground reservoir which protects it from outer 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. As there are so many companies supplying bottled water, it is calculated that there are approximately 170 brands to choose from, some of the most popular being the sparkling ones which are high in minerals.


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Artichokes good for your diet 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

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!

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Brewers are going strength ‘premium ACROSS Europe beer drinkers aged 18 to 24 are especially likely to 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

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prefer strong ABV beers 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 beerdrinkers 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. In the UK, Mintel’s research shows consumers associate a higher ABV with a higher quality beer, hence the term ‘premium.’

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Try a Caprese Salad WHAT finer combination for a healthy salad dish could you choose than scrumptious, juicy tomatoes, sliced and slotted inbetween Mozzarella cheese and topped with a pesto dressing? It is a combination made in heaven, or should I say the island of Capri where the name originated from at the beginning of the 20th century. Capri is home to the Cacio cheese which is a semi soft cheese made from sheep’s milk and was a very popular cheese used in snacks and dishes throughout Rome and Italy. It was some time later that Mozzarella took its place, as this Buffalo milk’s cheese became favoured for its taste alongside the tomatoes. The tomatoes vary, but here in Spain the beefsteak tomato seems a popular ingredient in the dish due to taste and size.

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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 SPEND a few summer days in Spain and one will undoubtedly sample various versions of its classic summer soup, gazpacho. It’s the perfect dish for sweltering summer days: healthy, refreshing, filling and thirst-quenching. 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 peasants making the most of left-over vegetables and day-old bread. The most typical recipe today calls for fresh veggies - tomatoes, peppers, c u cu mb e rs a n d g arlic - a c hunk 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

GREEN GAZPACHO: Sure to make mouths water. it up with a bit of experimentation? Instead of tomatoes, perhaps use wa-

termelon 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 wel l - known i n Spain but sure to make mouths water, green gazpacho is a delightful addition to the menu. Sweet and smooth, this variation calls for green-skinned 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 ser vi ng t hese sum m er 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. Another cocktail that mimicked the Bucks Fizz in later years was called the Mimosa, which was invented in Paris using equal measures of orange juice and Champagne. Now that he summer is here, a little Bucks Fizz could be an ideal way to take in some vitamin C with a kick! to it!



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From brown, black and white, rice is nice for us RICE, incredibly nice for you. Did you know that there are 40,000 different varieties of rice worldwide produced in all shapes and colours and each have their own textures too? There are fields upon fields of crops grown in abundance as rice is generally known as an annual crop. The definition of a whole grain rice means all of the bran, germ, and endosperm has to be intact to qualify as this was endorsed by the Whole Grains Council in May 2004. Included in the criteria of brown rice is, barley, quinoa, bulgur and wild rice to name a few, and they are believed to be more beneficial to you health wise due to the high content of fibre. Whole grains have also been noted to have lowered the symptoms of depression and cer-

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tain cancers. It is also surprising to find that whole grains are a good source of protein and some contain zinc, which helps the body to heal, copper, that helps to regulate the blood pressure, and manganese which aids the formation of healthy cartilage and bone. Some of the most popular rice dishes are cooked with the brown variety such as Jasmine or Basmati which many will enjoy alongside their

favourite curry. Black rice may look a little strange but this variety is cultivated in China, has a chewy texture and tastes rather nutty. Black rice has been found to contain the same type of antioxidants that you find in blueberries which is probably why it is easily found in Chinese health food stores. Italian restaurants also pride themselves on their risotto creations in which the short grain varieties of rice are used. Rice is used internationally included in an extensive choice of cuisine in many cultures.

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Advice on bird-care in the hot weather 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, c los e d, s unny rooms c a n 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

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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 Dick Handscombe

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

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. They are especially useful when family or friends are visiting and can be fun and in some cases educational.

ACTIVE GAMES The following are all possible; darts, hoop-la, giant draughts or chess, skittles, barskittles, mini billiards, charades, the northern Spain game of frog, bar football, treasure hunts, horse shoe throwing, and quoits. Pétanque/boule with metal or plastic balls can be played on any grass, sand or stone chipping surface. If you have the space, the following are also possible; a game of pétanque, tennis, bad-

minton, basketball, cricket, golf driving or putting, a mini golf course, mini football and touch rugby. QUIETER GAMES The following allow pairs or small groups to pass the time; rummikub, draughts, chess, various card games, dice, scrabble, dominoes, and board games like snakes and ladders. B. ALFRESCO COOKING Luckily these days there are several ways beyond barbecues to cook interesting breakfasts,

lunches and dinners in the garden. • Many expats like to cook good paellas and using the pan for cooking other rice dishes and fideuas, and also as a griddle for meats and fish. • Solar cookers. • Many expats have started to cook with tagines brought back from holidays in Morocco. • Electric steamers and griddles can also be used rigged up on an extension lead. © Dick Handscombe www.garden spain.com

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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 electromagnetic 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 guarddogs to catch intruders on their property. Today, we have many high-tech and lowtech 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 telltale 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. 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 com-

panies 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 home-owners 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 private property. IP cameras allow you to

Building a city on top of a city, a way of tackling overcrowding ONCE ready, units can be installed in as little as one day flickr by Maciek Lulko

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 (LCT) House on the Roof - has come up with a plan which is proving popular in Barcelona’s bustling Eixample district, which basically buys up available air space above existing buildings and drops pre-fabricated penthouse 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

ALARM SYSTEM: Important for protecting your home and family.

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

UPWARDS NOT OUTWARDS: The Barcelona district of Eixample has caught on to the idea of using air space.

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.


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SOLAR BLINDS SOLAR BLINDS ES Ideal for large glazed areas to reflect heat / glare and stop furniture fading and still keep the view. SAVE HEAT IN THE WINTER TOO improve your living environment. Solar blinds.es@gmail.com Tel Ian 958 496 571 / 644 546 176 (226282)

PUERTO BANUS - 8 metre x 3 metre berth. Available to rent immediately. Excellent location. Contact 0044 7768 028400 (235822)

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CUSTOM HOME BUILDERS since 2003. Designs, Plans, Licences, Construction. www.blueflaghomes.com 952 472 283 (236105)

LADIES FASHION SHOP to let, low rent, same location 18 years, fully stocked, due to retirement. 626 481 805 (238157)

PH Joiners & Builders. Full or part reforms, electrics, plumbing, kitchens, bathrooms & decorating. Tlf 600 204 433 (223576)

FUENGIROLA friendly, good working, family run bar on seafront for leasehold. 18,000 euros. Further information 645 517 897 (235326)

WALL + floor tiler/builder. ESTEPONA. WWW.BATH ROOMS4U.ES (233712)

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DR DAMP leaking roofs, damp walls, all mould cured. All work guaranteed. Call 689 515 558 (233736)

AIRFLOW Air conditioning for cooling and heating units. Professional, fully guaranteed installations. Tel: 952 443 222 (238065)

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AIR CONDITIONING heating installation, servicing, repairs and regassing, 24/7. Prompt reliable service 620 020 232, 951 165 090 (238118)

ALL building works, all trades. Retired Builder /Handyman. Barry 676 143 789 / 602 669 240 (238158)

A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G repairs and servicing. Airflow. 952 443 222 (238065)

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AIR CONDITIONING by Cool and Cosy. The family company that cares. Installation and repairs. Quality machines. EsoSense movement sensor supplied and fitted for 80 euros. Coin meters supplied and fitted from 240 euros. For other energysaving products, visit www.coolandcosy.es. Tel 952 935 513 (239524) SAVVY TECH. Air conditioning installation, sales, service, repairs, regas etc. Savvy people use savvy. Tel 633 079 305 (233742)

ANTIQUES WANTED! All types of antiques, paintings, jewellery, watches, silver etc. Any condition. Immediate cash settlement. For more information call into Anthony’s Antiques and Jewellers shops, extensive premises at C/Ramon y Cajal 40, Fuengirola. Mobile 609 529 633. Telephone 952 588 795 (201522)

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AWNINGS ACE OF SHADES - All colours available. Urbanisations catered for, electric and manual operation, also recover service available, largest selection of colours and designs on the coast. Tel: 951 273 254 / 671 732 204 / info@aceof shades.es (101730)

JIM’S HOME IMPROVEMENTS. bathrooms / kitchen reforms, repairs, plumbing, carpentry, painting, tiling, maintenance. Give us a call no job too small. 692 207 799 / 645 559 423 (225760)

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SIGNMAKING business for sale, operating 22 years on the coast! Excellent reputation, client base & growth potential. For more information call 639 133 135 (226429)

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PLASTERING, rendering, dry lining, coving, suspended ceilings. Fitted kitchens, bathrooms and bedrooms. All work guaranteed. 689 515 558 (233736) PLASTERING, all aspects covered, skimming, rendering, screeding, covering, tiling, Dean 691 044 287 (229992)

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GENERAL BUILDER. Tiling, plastering, painting, electrician, plumber, carpentry. Reasonable prices. 635 913 885 (References available) (239679)

BATHOLOGIST. Specialist in repairing chipped baths or refurbishing old/worn baths. No mess or disruption. 678 808 837 (229862)

ACE OF SHADES - Vertical, Venetian, Roman, Roller, Wooden blinds, various colours available, also black-out blinds. Tel: 951 273 254 / 671 732 204 / info@aceof shades.es (101730)

FUENGIROLA. Bar café 100m2. Professional kitchen. Great location €20,000. 647 583 582 (235722)

IMPRINTED CONCRETE (driveways & patios). All paving work & terracotta tiling, floor tiling & screeding. 603 236 650. Free quotes tonymancity@hot mail.com (236192)

BABYSITTING Service. Marbella Area. Call Carol 653 139 558 or FB - Baby Sitters Marbella (227985)

BLINDS, awnings, mosquito screens, curtains, vast choice. All areas covered. Coast and inland. 655 825 931 (231472)

WWW.OABIS.ES Jeep-Buggy Safari & more activities for sale. 630 430 773 (239785)

PUERTO BANUS - Moorings for rent. 8, 12 & 15 metres. 662 379 483 (226296) PUERTO BANUS - Moorings wanted to buy. 00324 7381 5789 (226296) BERTH/MOORING for sale. 10 x 3.5 metre Fuengirola. 27,000 euros ovno. Tel Graham 646 023 200 (238246) FOR SALE - 15 metre berth, Duquesa Port, Pantalan 3, excellent location, also 12 metre and 20 metre berths at main Port Sotogrande. All offers considered. Contact: briantdavies@aol.com or 0044 7768 028400 (235340)

SWIFT MULTISERVICES. All aspects of building works undertaken with over 30 years’ experience. Professional, trustworthy & reliable. Call 674 845 852 (229932) CONCRETE - OZBUILD. The specialists of printed concrete on the coast, 13 years in Spain. 952 426 074 / 606 745 920 / www.ozbuildspain.com (239791) DO IT RIGHT BUILDERS. Specialising in all types of building work & maintenance. 608 317 090

CD collection large or small. TC will buy them all. Telephone 652 072 600 (239612) SELLING businesses in Spain for 15 years. Free valuation. info@businessbrokerspain. com. Tel 902 906 016 (231182) PIZZERIA & takeaway near Diana Park hotel, corner terrace. Direct owner, established 27 years. Owner retiring. Lease €16,995 - Rent €1,300. Tel: 617 383 856 (239691)

SUPERPOOL EST. 1985. Pool tables, boxing and mini-vending machines on profit share, also new/second hand domestic tables and accessories. Tel 629 530 233 www.superpoolspain. com (239523) WANTED all furniture and household items. Best prices. 697 511 071 (235416)

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SECOND hand shop buy & sell. Tim’s established 1992. Atalaya (San Pedro). Tuesday-Friday 10.30am-7.00pm. Saturday 10.30am-2.00pm. Sunday & Monday closed. 666 903 499 (232097)

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NEW portable air conditioning unit 9000 BTU cooling, with Toshiba compressor, remote control, timer, 3 speed fan. Retail price €349, absolute bargain at €149. Tel 655 556 206 (239798)

CARAVANS CARAVAN WANTED. Pay up to 9,000€. 0044 7798 700177 / joneyes@aol.com (235684)

CAR HIRE CAR HIRE long & short term, no extras www.acecarhire. co. Tel 634 029 878

CARPENTERS CARPENTER cabinet maker, Irish. Available for all types of property maintenance, plumbing, painting, electrical, kitchens and bathrooms renovated etc, 30 years experience, very reliable. Tel: 952 441 955 / 677 087 575 (224853)

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BLOCKED DRAINS? Leak detection, CCTV survey, root removal, Tel 952 568 414 / 661 910 772 / drainspain.com

MARBLE FLOORS polished. Fast service. Reliable, family run. TERRACOTTA CLEANED and sealed. Wooden floors treated. No job too small. Family run. Cleansol 10am 10pm 7 days all areas. 952 930 861 / 607 610 578 Discount Code: EWN 1 CLEAN

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www.dmcateringrepairs.com. Commercial Kitchen Appliance Repairs, Qualified Engineer to repair Professional Dishwashers, Ovens, Fryers, Grills and other Equipment across the Costa del Sol. 620 500 250 (235321)

INSTANT CASH paid for antiques, house/shop & commercial clearances. 678 320 233 / 722 306 194 (236024) CHILDREN’S designer clothes - free delivery to Spain, over 40 top brands inc Armani, Gucci, Hugo Boss, Moncler, Monalisa etc. New born - 16yrs. www.kid scavern.com. 10% discount on 1st order - use code Spain10 at checkout. (233959)

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COMPUTERS BENALMADENA Elim Family Fellowship. Sundays 11am. Elimfamilyfellowship.com or call 951 912 525 or 952 446 627 (0)

CLEANING SERVICES OVEN CLEANING, domestic, commercial, complete fittings, let professional do hard, dirty work, from 35€. 632 569 282 ovencleaning costadelsol.com (239541) U P H O L S T E R Y and steam cleaning sofas, carpets etc… JA Cleaning Services 626 357 955 (231262) CARPET & UPHOLSTERY PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE WET OR DRY CLEAN, HONEST,RELIABLE SERVICE. PLEASE CALL 678 808 837 / 952 669 701 (229862) CONEJO Cleaning and Property Management. Over 20 years caring for properties on the coast. Rentals, regular and oneoff cleans. Legally registered company. Wendy 635 630 370 / 952 964 407 / www.conejoclean ing.com (239583)

COMPUTER PROBLEMS SOLVED. Error messages fixed, viruses removed. Repairs and upgrades available. Laptops in English. Kindle, iPad & Android help. One-to-one training. Also, low cost, reliable internet TV solutions, even for slow connections. Experienced, reliable service. Paul 630 652 338 / 952 493 859 (236047) C O M P U T E R help. Patient teacher. PC sales, set up, repairs, problem solving, internet TV boxes. Kindle, ipads, internet, email. 30 years experience. 19 years on the coast. Friendly and reliable. Dave 952 664 713 (235499)

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DOG TRAINING METS dog training club, Fuengirola. Glyn 605 121 831 / Jeff 692 832 250 (235498)

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CURTAINS CURTAINS, BLINDS, UPHOLSTERY, a complete service. www.marbellacurtain design.com. Mary 675 813 348 (236247)

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DOMESTIC Appliance repairs - washing machines, fridges, cookers, ovens, water heaters, gas / electric, professionally repaired. Christian 608 337 497 (228695) WASHING machines, dishwashers, fridge-freezers, ovens, boilers repaired. All work guaranteed. Melec Costa. 952 493 426 / 627 120 352 (233556)

ELECTRICIAN 16th Edition BS7671 qualified, 26 years experience. Rewires, extra sockets, lights, fault finding etc. Contact electri cian.in.spain@gmail.com. Call Ian 650 151 569 BS ELECTRICAL, All electrical work, rewires, Boletins, Endesa helpline, professional genuine service, www.bselectrical. eu. Call Sean 952 961 108, 669 070 011

ENERGY CERTIFICATES MY ENERGY CERTIFICATE. Now legally required for ALL properties for sale or rent. Call +34 627 805 581 / info@myenergycertifi cate.com (233540)

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DRAINS: Our fully equipped vehicles are ready to deal with any problem, water jetting, water leak detection, CCTV, roots removal, relining and more. Discounts for urbanisations. Now incorporating solar hot water, salt pool systems, central heating & general plumbing. Drain care & repair (Pipetek). 951 196 375 / 674 632 344 (239779) T1

THE WINDOW CLEANERS. 691 140 427 (229138)

CHIMNEY SERVICES APEX CHIMNEY SERVICES, professional chimney sweeping and smoke testing. NACS Qualified. Clean and efficient Tel: Bob 696 320 202 (230701)

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CLEARFLOW DRAIN SERVICES. All drain problems solved. More than 25 years on the coast. Leak detection, leak and repair. Clearflow Group. Telephone 952 885 661 or 630 200 600 (238119)

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TONY’S MARBLE RESTORATION SERVICE. Marble and terrazo floors, professionally refurbished, quotations without obligation. +34 620 726 875 (239569)

FURNITURE FURNITURE OF THE WORLD. Shop specialising in unique furniture & antiques. Coin (opposite Mercadona). 952 450 156 / 690 882 898 (222071)

GARDENING PROFESSIONAL garden services from Fuengirola to Estepona. All aspects of gardening and full maintenance and landscaping, free quotes, competitive prices. Contact Andrew 600 259 981 Andrew@garden-profes sionals.com (228697) GARDENER for private homes, communities, tree pruning, pool maintenance, garden design. Specialist in water systems. Tel: 666 953 892 www.jardin-garden.es (220302)

PARTY EXTRAS. Mechanical Bull and Electronic Surf Machine. Available for hire anywhere along the coast. Call 650 242 476 / www.partyextras.net

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

FLOOR POLISHING MARBLE FLOOR (2.50€/m2) WHY PAY MORE .WE CLEAN, CRYSTALLISE, SEAL THEN POLISH YOUR MARBLE TO HIGH GLOSS, NON SLIP. PROFESSIONAL GUARANTEED, FAST SERVICE. 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE. ALSO REPAIRS DAMAGES TO MARBLE, CLEAN AND SEAL TERRACOTTA TERRACES, COVERS ALL COSTA DEL SOL. TEL: 671 244 683 (233739) T1

ARBOLISTA Tree surgery, No. 1 for trees and palms, on the Costa since 1998. 600 260 534 - 952 117 486 Kit Hogg C.G.Arb www.spaintree.com (228788) GARDEN and pool maintenance. 10 euros per hour, monthly maintenance available from 120 euros. Tools and products included. RICARDO 637 160 129 (221496) TREE SURGEONS. No tree too tall, removal of dead palm trees and limbs, eco gardening, mulch and manure, fertilizer, palm pruning. 686 948 552 / 631 181 971. Facebook: Andres Jardinero Malaga (230359)

GATES ELECTRIC GATE/GARAGE DOOR automation repaired. Free, no obligation quotation. Call Colin - 636 394 641 (233592)


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HEALTH & BEAUTY SAYAN MASSAGE. Your best traditional & tantric massage for ladies and gentlemen. 952 586 339 - 608 977 260 www.masajessayan.es (225679)

EXPRESS Metalwork Services. Gates, grilles, rails and scissor gates. 952 590 748, 617 065 636. www.express-steel.com Facebook Express Metalwork (239902) SECURE-IT Manufacturers of gates, window grills, railings, staircases, entrance gates and much more in mild steel and stainless steel, also suppliers of scissor gates. Call Adam on 652 625 050 or 952 465 230. Email adam@secureitspain.com visit the website www.secureit-spain.com or Facebook secure-it Spain. (238153)

GENERAL SERVICES MAN with small van for all your needs, English/Spanish speaking translations, waiting in offices for you etc, based in Marbella (all the coast) 678 817 145 (238069) ALMOST ANYTHING. Tiling, plumbing & painting. Marbella to Fuengirola. Speak to Gareth 690 841 188 (237407) SERVICES ABROAD: Buying/selling cars, apartments, boats, furniture including renovations. 634 362 043 (235301)

GLASS CURTAINS GLASS CURTAIN repairs, specialist in replacement of discoloured plastic strips that act as a seal between the glass panels. Call Julian 655 825 931 (228777)

GOLF ORANGE TREE GOLF SOCIETY at Santa Maria Golf every Monday from 10.30 onwards. Please contact Edmond 627 668 192, ed mond.dooseman@gmail.com or Frank 600 322 319 (237337)

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REINA Sport & Health. Experienced professional physiotherapy, osteopathy, Oxygen Pain Therapy. Professional, Sport massage. Personal trainer. Calahonda-Riviera. Home visits, hotel. 618 515 487 (233633) ITEC diploma courses in holistic massage, sport massage, reflexology, aromatherapy, SPA and beauty therapy. Now available intensive holistic massage course with online support, www.naturaclass.net / 951 311 216 (237449) SKIN specialist NHS registered. Treats all kinds of skin problems. Consultion 70 euros. Dr Eva. Fuengirola/Calahonda 664 747 267 (239703)

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FURNITURE wanted, same day collection, cash waiting, reliable service. 678 808 837 (229862)

GET YOUR business noticed online! Make sure that expats in Spain can find your product, service, restaurant, bar or shop. Contact Spain’s newest and brightest online directory TODAY. Call 952 561 245 or email serena@euroweeklynews. com for more details.

WANTED all furniture and quality household items. Cash paid, same day collection. Best prices, please call 697 511 071 (229862) CASH paid for your unwanted house or garage items. Please call 600 041 434 (233510)

INTERPRETER INTERPRETER & TRANSLATOR. French, Spanish & English. 695 909 025 (236199)

HOUSEHOLD CLEARANCES. We buy all furniture, electrical items, CDs, DVDs, vinyl records. Full House, Store and Garage Clearance. Fast, efficient service. Cash Paid. Tel 634 324 914. Or email houseclearanceman@hot mail.com (235312)

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HOT TUBS / SPA HOT TUBS, new, used, bought, sold, hired. Also move & repairs. 691 973 131 / 952 793 398 (231344)

INSURANCE

BOTOX AND FILLERS From €95. Covers the Costa del Sol and inland. 609 347 086. (239970)

LEAK DETECTION WATER or damp seeping out your walls, floors or ceilings? Abnormally high water bills or suspicion of a leak? Pick up your phone, dial 640 038 612 now and call Stuart before it’s too late!

CHIROPRACTORS FUENGIROLA, Myofascial Release. J. Shaegen, Specialised in treating neck, back & extremity disorders, 30 years in Practice. 652 291 224 www.bodywork.es

CHIROPODISTS www.chiropodistcostadel sol.com (238003)

DENTISTS NHS registered dentist in Fuengirola. Specialising in Zircon crowns, bridges etc. Free check up! www.nhclini cas.com 689 887 019

MASSAGE SPECIAL FEMALE massages for discerning ladies by qualified female masseuse. Cosy private apartment in Nueva Andalucia for your relaxing therapeutic massage. 656 350 401 (234375) MOBILE Professional Massages and Reflexology, www.HolisticStone.net, FB Holistic Massage Marbella, Carol ITEC 653 139 558

LOANS ABBEYGATE INSURANCE If you are renewing your policy or looking for new cover. Call us, as we are the only Insurance Company in Spain to offer protection on your no claims bonus. Call 952 893 380 (68259) ABBEYGATE INSURANCE Make the right choice and join the thousands of expatriates who have. We provide a friendly personal service, for all your home, motor, health, travel or marine insurance. Call 952 893 380 (68259) HEALTH INSURANCE Competitive prices, English worded policies. Pay monthly or annually. All levels of cover. Premiums from €25 a month. Tel: 956 795 453 Abbeygate Insurance (68259) ABBEYGATE INSURANCE Car insurance exclusive for expatriates, save up to 50%. Find out about our price pledge on UK plated cars. Home insurance from €50. Tel: 952 893 380 (68259) EU INSURANCE DIRECT Extra Special Offers. Up to €50 cash back for car and home insurance (conditions apply) for new customers. For all your Insurance Needs and the Best Price and Best Cover in English, call Wendy on 952 830 843 / 676 098 464 email info@euinsur ancedirect.com www.euinsur ancedirect.com (223580)

HOLA CREDITO. Instant short term loans against your valuables. Quick, easy and always discreet. Tel 900 123 457 www.holacredito .com (233970) LOANS AVAILABLE on all types of paintings, jewellery, watches, silver etc. Any condition. Immediate cash settlement. For more information call into Anthony’s Antiques & Jewellers shops extensive premises at C/Ramon y Cajal 40, Fuengirola. Mobile 609 529 633. Tel: 952 588 795 (SE) (201522) DOBLE SOLUCION. We offer long term solutions for your immediate debt problems using your Spanish property or BOAT as guarantee. Call 691 179 445 or 952 961 952 doblesolucion2020@ gmail.com (235828)

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

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

MEETING POINT AUSTRIAN businessman, residing in Marbella, sportive, independent, educated, generous, 190cm / 88 kg in his best years, looking for serious partnership with attractive lady. Contact: rpm.oh@aon.at (233659)

MISCELLANEOUS WOODY´S LOS BOLICHES. Greeting Cards, mail to and from the UK. Worldwide courier and Passport renewals. All adverts taken forthe Euro Weekly Newsdisplay or classified. Open 9.00-2.00PM (Monday to Friday). Special hours apply August and Xmas. One street behind the Confortel, just off Plaza San Rafael, Los Boliches, on C/Poeta Salvador Rueda 93. Tel: 952 471 877


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MOBILE HOMES WE BUY, Sell, Store, Remove all types of mobile homes. We pay CASH and cover all of Spain. More details call Suzi Caley 616 250 727 / 951 063 059 or email suzica ley@gmail.com (228718) WANT TO RELOCATE? We can transport your home and install on to a 12 month park from £4,995. Annual site fees from €3,000 Freephone: 0044 1782 90 80 70 (85143) BRAND NEW WILLERBY Siena 32m² home sited within a stylish gated community, 45 minutes from Malaga airport £19,995 Freephone: 0044 1782 90 80 70 (85143) WILLERBY COTTAGE 28x10 sited in ‘La Serrana Hills’ of Pizarra, site open all year round, swimming pool, only £13,495. Want to view? Freephone: 0044 1782 90 80 70 (85143)

MOBILITY MOBILITY scooters, electric wheelchairs, wheelchairs, walking frames, etc, for sale and rent. Large selection of quality used scooters at competitive prices. Rascal vantage X, Rascal Veo X, Shoprider Sovereign, Pride Go Go, Neo 4 and 8, Mercury Prism, Pride XL8, Rascal 388, Rascal 329, Rascal 125 Wheelchair, Shoprider electric wheelchair breaks up for boot, Rascal 330 electric wheelchair as new condition at considerable saving, Rascal turnabout electric wheelchair, plus many more all with guarantee. New and used wheelchairs for sale at competitive prices. Large scooters from 800 euros. Medium scooters from 600 euros and small boot scooters from 400 euros. Rentals from 55 euros weekly. New mobility scooter batteries supplied and fitted. Mobility scooters bought for cash. www.mobilityscootersdirectspain.com / email info@mobilityscootersdi rectspain.com Tel 609 581 139 (230368)

MOBILITY scooters, wheelchairs, nursing beds, rise´n´recline chairs and a large range of daily living aids for sale or hire. NEW: tailor-made Orthotics and high quality shoes, FinnComfort, START-RITE, Birkenstock. Visit our large showroom in Los Boliches. For the best price and advice call SENIORWORLD / PODOMEDISAN. Tel: 9 5 2 663 131 or 670 964 181. (236115)

4x4 DIESEL Suzuki Grand Vitari 1.9 SWB. 2012 Mdl. One private owner, full service history from Suzuki, parking sensors. PRICE SLASHED WAS 13,995€, NOW ONLY 13,500€. 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbradycars.com (222367)

FORD FOCUS 2007, 1.6, 53,000km, excellent condition, private owner, petrol, revisions made official garage, 4,950€. Tel: 622 266 065 (235851)

SELLING YOUR SPANISH CAR? PHONE Bill Brady for the best cash price. Stay safe and phone Bill on 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbradycars.com BILL BRADY CARS has been established on the Costa del Sol since 1986, in which time he has helped thousands of expatriates to buy or sell their quality used Spanish cars and also keeping all the documentation simple so you understand all that is going on (which is important). You can contact Bill direct on 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 or bill bradycars.com (238069)

THE Mosquito Screen Specialist. NEW selection of roller binds, all patterns and colours. www.mosquitonick.ws / nick@mosquitonick.ws / call Mosquito Nick 647 072 861 (239973) T1

VW TIGUAN automatic / diesel 2.0 TDI. 2009 Mdl. from private owner sensors/parking front and back/lights/wipers, dog guard rail and parallel parking metallic silver black leather a very scarce jeep. PRICE SLASHED WAS 17,995€, NOW ONLY 16,995€. 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbradycars.com (238069)

ACE OF SHADES - Don’t let the bugs get you! Available in enrollable, slider and pleated. Large choice of colours including wood effect. Tel: 951 273 254 / 671 732 204 / info@aceofshades.es

MERCEDES automatic (diesel) C-220, 2008, one private owner, 33,000klm (20,000mls), full Mercedes service history and garaged from new, metallic graphite grey/black leather parking sensors and lots more, used only as holiday car, PRICE SLASHED WAS €18,995, NOW ONLY 16,995€. 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbradycars.com (238069)

MOSQUITO Screens for windows, doors and a high quality sliding patio door screen. All finishes available. Quick service. All areas covered. Call Julian 655 825 931 (228778)

MINI CLUBMAN COOPER R55 2009, 1.6 Inj, one private owner, 46,000klm (29,000mls), Chili pack, half leather, boost CD, multifunction steering wheel and lots more, paid 26,000€, leaving Spain, great bargain only 12,995€. 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbrady cars.com (238069)

MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE

DIESEL Hyundai Ix-35 4x2, 2012/13 from private owner, bought and serviced, main agent Fuengirola, only 27,000klm (17,000mls), 6 speed g/box, glacier white, black panoramic sun roof, a beautiful Jeep, parking sensors and lots more. Save fortune on new price. 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbrady cars.com (238069)

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

SPECIAL automatic Seat Ibiza SC. 1.4 TSI. CUPRA 180 CV 2013, one private owner, Seat warranty till March 2016. White with black panoramic roof, black and white interior, sat/nav, special alloy wheels, parking sensors and lots more, has to be seen, save a fortune at only 12,995€. 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 bill bradycars.com (238069) IDEAL Costa car Peugeot 207 1.4 Inj 2010, 5 door from private lady owner, bereavement in family forces sale, metallic silver, air conditioning, CD, electric packc, drives and looks great, they don’t get much cheaper, only 5,995€. 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbradycars.com (238069) HYUNDAI I-30 2010, 5 door from private owner leaving Spain, metallic black, ideal family or business car, cheap and easy to maintain and only 6,995€. 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbradycars.com (238069)

2006 AUTOMATIC diesel, Golf, 2ltr TDI, with all extras, in silver, excellent condition throughout, 6,995€ 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (239599) 1991 MERCEDES 500SL, metallic blue/cream leather, stunning example, Spanish LHD, 63,000km, 9,750€ 672 550 337 cdscars@mail.com (239599) 2006 NISSAN MICRA 1.2, 5 door, in excellent condition throughout, 2 owners from new, only 3,750€ 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (239599) 2010 RIGHT hand drive, Ford Focus on Spanish plates, 1.8 Zetec, all extras, 1 owner, with only 29,000 miles, in black, very nice car, only 5,995€ 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (239599) 2003 MITSUBISHI SHOGUN 2.8, long wheel base, 7 seater, all extras, alloys, air con etc, one owner from new, 4,995€ 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (239599) 2003 LANDROVER Discovery TD5 automatic, 7 seater, only 60,000km from new, twin sun roofs, alloys, climate control, very clean jeep, 7,995€ 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (239599) RETURNING TO UK? We have a large selection of UK plated, RHD cars, legal and ready to go! 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (239599) RANGE ROVER-SPORTS, supercharged, 2005, all extras. Special order, fully equipped, perfect condition. 142,000kms. Petrol, black with white interior, new Michelin tyres. Marbella. €19,000 666 900 975 (235294) 2014 NEW MODEL Renault Megane Grand Tourer, diesel, 6 speed, every extra, in pearlescent white, this car is as new, bereavement forces sale, cost 23,000€, now, 13,995€. 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (239599) 2002 MITSUBISHI Shogun 3.2 DiD, 7 seater, automatic, leather, climate control, excellent condition throughout, 7,995€. 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (239599) 2004 RENAULT Grande Espace, 7 seater, 2.2 diesel, 6 speed, metallic blue, VGC, new ITV, 7,995€. 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (239599) MAN 6.100F Box van (L6.5 x W2.20 x H2.30mtrs) UK Reg. LHD. Ideal for RV conversion, in good condition. 2,450 euros ONO. +34 669 364 229 (235299)

YAMAHA Raptor quad 700R. Road legal 2011 UK registered. €4,500. 667 066 640 (235721) PORSCHE CARRERA 2. 996, 3.6 litre, 2002. Excellent condition, Spanish plates, 1 previous owner from new. €28,250. 629 826 931 (239933) UK CARS, ideal return for UK. 2007 Peugeot Boxer, diesel, LWB mini-bus, 6 seater, MOT Dec, or convert to campervan, £2995. 2002 Nissan Almera 1.4, new brakes, £595. 1996 Ford Probe, 2.4, sunroof, alloys, etc, new clutch £975. Also 10x6 high side trailer 595. All good condition, 691 973 131. (239799) RENAULT Megane Coupe Cabrio 2008, Auto 1.9 Turbo diesel, all extras, gold, 110,000kms. Glass folding roof, one lady owner from new. 7,900 ONO 607 334 610 / 637 333 800 (235691) VAN/RHD/Diesel Mercedes. Vito Panel Van. Only 64,000 miles. New 2004 model. Very good condition. New tyres. New towbar, ideal for return to the UK. 7,600 euros ONO. 684 017 512 (235356)

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

MECHANICS MECHANIC workshop & mobile. All work undertaken. ITVs done. Reasonable rates. Prompt, reliable services 24/7. 620 020 232, 951 165 090 (238118) MOBILE MECHANIC will come to your home or work. Servicing, repairs, ITVs & diagnostics. Call Mick on 617 553 072 (237461) BRITISH MECHANIC WORKSHOP . Repair, service & ITV to all makes of cars, vans and 4 x 4s. Call Steve 951 914 025 or 605 407 369. Poligono Las Perales, Mijas Costa. britme chanicspain@gmail.com (217674) www.euroweeklynews.com


CLASSIFIEDS THE MOBILE MECHANIC, full workshop facilities, full auto electrics, air con, grua services, automatic gear gas repair, clutch discounts. Mijas Costa. Call Richard 678 717 798 (236097)

MOTORHOMES FORD MOTOR HOME, 4 berth, MOT Sep 2015, 64,000 miles, RHD, for quick sale, £2,500. Contact 0350 540 39074 (239899)

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

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PEST CONTROL

DAVID CHRISTIAN-CLARK, guitarist, vocalist, pianist, ex-Cunard. Specialising in popular Spanish guitar. Available solo or combo. Parties/weddings/class restaurants, dinner dances. Huge repertoire. Email davechristianclark @gmail.com (235759) KARAOKE SYSTEMS. Everything you need. Songs in all languages with regular updates. 664 540 154 (239609) SPECIALIST Wedding DJ, fully mobile, superb lighting show. Sophisticated professional with 20 years’ experience. We won’t let you down! Call now on 635 980 210 (222139)

NAUTICAL EASY sail in Banus, a couple of hours, 28 foot, teaching and beer included. 608 901 244 (239886)

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

COCKROACHES, Wasps, Ants, Rats, Termites, Fleas, Bedbugs, Palm weevil, All Pest Problems. Call LOCAL PEST-PLAGUICOSTA, the British Company you can trust. Registered with Malaga Sanitary Department. Tel 952 449 591 or 684 217 181. Best price Guarantee, open 24/7 (239978) T1 COCKROACHES, ANTS, insects, fleas, mice, rats, wasps, termite specialists. Fumigations, bars, restaurants, houses, etc. Sanitary department officially registered certificates. Guarantee. Serving the coast since 1985. Only legal English owned pest control company on the coast. If you want the best then phone N.P.S. Nigel 606 008 940 (237402)

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CARS WANTED, all registration numbers, any age, runners/non-runners, finance, embargoes no problem 687 049 592 or 622 156 022 (239937) T2 WANTED. CARS & JEEPS & camper vans for cash. All makes, LHD, any condition. 693 357 000 (231485)

PAINTERS/DECORATORS

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

SAM, Simply the Best on the Coast, 35 years experience, 18 years Mijas. Forget the rest, have the best, you’re worth it! Call Sam 952 666 025 / 629 546 128 (233736) HUSBAND & WIFE TEAM. Painting/Interior design. Free estimates. Graham 607 923 486 (232110) PROFESSIONAL female decorator for all your decorating needs. For free advice and quotes, English 639 928 090, Spanish/Swedish/German 618 055 563 (238083)

PERGOLAS/DECKING PERGOLAS, Decking and Thatched Gazebos. Best quality and prices. Installations. For free quotation call 686 322 328 (233956) www.euroweeklynews.com

YOUNG DOMESTICATED cats rescued from the killing station need kind homes. Fully vaccinated and neutered. We will also deliver to England for a donation to the charity. Please give one of these beautiful cats a home so we can save more from death. Can be seen without obligation at Cat and Dog World Kennels. Tel. 630 197 435 (93398) GOOD HOME WANTED for small dog. Very friendly and very good with children. House trained 680 437 969 (239924) KITTENS and Cats in need of good homes. Please call Susan, 620 113 219 (239898)

CHARITIES ADANA THE ANIMAL SHELTER IN ESTEPONA. We always need volunteers to walk and socialise with our dogs and help with cleaning. We also need good homes for our animals that you can see on www.adana.es. Kennels open every day 10-1.30, Camino de Casares, near Parque de los Pedregales, Estepona. (5 minutes from the Poligono) For more in-

formation call Marjorie 952 79 74 05 or 636 934 146 (93319) ACE CHARITY “El Refugio” in La Cala de Mijas is a registered charity. We have on average 275 dogs in our care and we receive no help from the Town Hall or the Andalucian government. We desperately need foster homes and adoptants for our many dogs, especially the small ones and puppies who do not do well in a big shelter. We are grateful for any help offered, including donations of food and blankets. Visiting times are from 13.00 to 15.00 and you can always turn up or make an appointment by calling Denise on 669 018 736. Our website is www.ace-chari ty.org where you can view all the dogs in our care. (93320) SEPE the horse and donkey charity is open to the public week-ends from 10.00 to 5.00. Volunteers are much needed in all departments and are welcome at anytime. For our riding for the disabled classes, we are also in need of extra helpers. We are nationally registered by the Spanish Ministry of the Interior (164640) but only with your support can we give the equine a voice. If you can just commit to 2 or 3 euros a month it will really help make a difference. You can find us at Lauro Golf Equestrian Centre, Alqueria, Alhaurin de la Torre. Tel. 608 258 950 info@sepeon line.net www.sepeonline.net (93321) At SOS Animal Refuge we have dogs, young and old looking for homes. Some of our dogs have been with us for some time and would love to find a cosy spot to curl up in and a knee on which to rest their heads. If you have room in your heart and home we would love to hear from you. We do not put our dogs to sleep - no matter how old, they are safe with us. For day to day needs and to pay for veterinary care, we much appreciate the support we receive. We desperately need items to sell on our market stall to help raise funds and are happy to come and collect. So if you are having a clearout, please contact us on 605 227 155. If you would like to know more about rehoming, please call 653 257 875. Visit our website www.sos-animals.org or please phone Sandy on 952 385 923 or 666 814 056 if you would like to make a donation or help in any way. (93317) ARCH - THE ANDALUCIAN RESCUE CENTRE FOR HORSES WELCOMES VISITORS AND VOLUNTEERS TO THEIR STABLES ON SATURDAYS FROM 10 - 12 OR BY APPOINTMENT. COME AND HELP OUT, OR SPONSOR OR ADOPT ONE OF OUR HORS-

ES, DONKEYS OR MULES. WE ALWAYS NEED HELP WITH FUND RAISING TO LOOK AFTER THE ABANDONED AND ABUSED ANIMALS. OUR AIM IS TO RESCUE, REHABILITATE AND REHOME. WE ARE A SMALL FRIENDLY TEAM - WHY NOT JOIN US. FIND US IN ALHAURIN EL GRANDE, BEHIND THE VENTA MIRALMONTE ON THE ROAD FROM ALHAURIN TO COIN, (A404), URB.VIÑA BORREGO, FOLLOW THE YELLOW SIGNS. CHARITY REGISTERED WITH THE JUNTA DE ANDALUCIA NO 8448. WWW.HORSERESC U E S P A I N . O R G INFO@HORSERESCUES PAIN.ORG ARCHRESCUE@ YAHOO.CO.UK TEL:635798219 OR 656935613 OR 620175828. NEW: ARCH CHARITY SHOP NOW OPEN IN ALHAURIN, NEXT TO MONEY CHANGE SHOP, AVENIDA GERALD BRENAN (93322)

KENNELS

LAGUNA KENNELS AND CATTERY. Your pets lovingly cared for by English mother and daughter. Near Coin. la gunakennels@hotmail.com. Tel 952 112 021 / 606 838 983 (238121) CAT AND DOG WORLD KENNELS AND CATTERY, superb licensed facilities, viewing welcome. Tel: 952 112 978 / 630 197 435. www.cat-anddog-world.com (223161)

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

PLUMBING

PETCARE PET HOTEL. Alhaurin el Grande. Holiday accommodation for dogs and cats. Heated/Air conditioned kennels available. Tel: 952 112 284 / 685 400 216 www.petcarespain.com. Find us on Facebook at Petcare Spain (239721)

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

PET TRANSPORT PLUMBER for all your plumbing. Water heaters, bathrooms, tiling. Benalmadena based, travel no problem. Construction work. Glen 669 073 773 (233727) CITY AND GUILDS, QUALIFIED PLUMBER. All areas covered. Adrian 677 063 272 (239602)


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30 YEARS ON THE COAST. I cover all aspects of plumbing & general maintenance. Graham - 607 923 486 (232110) PLUMBING. Leak detection & blocked drains. Tel 952 568 414 / 661 910 772 / drain spain.com (233960)

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

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

PROPERTY FOR SALE

WWW.INMOANDALUZ. COM. Bargain inland properties for all budgets, fincas, village homes, apartments and villas. Legal building plots. 952 491 609 / 685 514 835 (238070) CORNER TOWNHOUSE, Pueblo Lopez, Fuengirola Centre. 2 large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, (1 walk in shower), patio terrace, private pool, store shed, community parking. 132m2. 355,950 euros. Tel 662 071 751 or 952 475 964 (235320) NEWLY refurbished to the highest standard with top of the range appliances, formerly 1 bedroom luxury 45sqm Studio. Modern, bright, south facing, communal pool, 24hr reception. Good investment. Contact Sammy 952 964 407 (238177) UNIQUE private house plus two attached self contained studio apartments for sale, in central Torremolinos. Heated pool. Rustic garden. Ample parking. No community fees. 375k. See under Right Move Torremolinos. Please telephone 952 054 506 (235440) COIN centre, 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, patio, roof terrace, chimney, 220m2, 230,000€ ono. 631 526 039 (235322)

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ALHAURIN de la Torre, Urb. Pinos. Villa 2 floors, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 380m2 built, garage, pool, sauna, barbecue, plot 1400m2. Fully legal. REDUCED to 395,000 euros. 678 371 313 (235283) TORREMOLINOS. Charming detached villa, 2 beds, sea views, bargain, 179,000 euros. 627 826 891 (235352)

www.euroweeklynews.com COUNTRY HOUSE, Valle de Abdalajis 10m2 built, 6,000m2 land, 3 beds, 2 baths, fantastic position. Reduced by 60K euros to 190K euros. Tel: 669 888 669 (235330) LUXURY RESORT Las Canas Beach, Built 2002, Exclusive Corner Apartment, 112m2, 3m2 terrace with glass curtains, west facing, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fully fitted kitchen, storage, underground parking, direct access to the beach, 10 min walk to Marbella on the promenade. Immaculate condition. Energy certificate data: Main, Source of energy: Electricity, Energy Performance: G, Consuption KWH/m2 year: 144,16, Emission kg c02/m2, Year: 35,87, 795,000 Euros, 602 496 565 info@negeleinimmobilien.de (235682) COMMERCIAL PREMISES. Promenade, Fuengirola. 260,000€. Own terrace. 666 819 689 (239796) MUST SELL. Due to severe health problems. Shop approx 100m2. Jacinto Benavente, Fuengirola. Best offer. 609 174 991 (235688)

PROPERTY TO LET STORE your complete household contents or your car for €21.00 per week+ IVA. Secure, Dry, Clean, Shipping containers. 24 Hour Access. Coin/AEG area. 647 647 637 (237474) WEEKEND rent, one new bedroom apartment, Banus. Sea front in the best ambiance spot. 608 901 244 (239886) MARBELLA, BANUS, 1 bedroom, sunny, equipped, gardens, pool, parking. Rent/sale. bravoelezovic@gmail.com / 637 439 222 (237312)

FREE accommodation, in return, part-time cleaning / maintenance. Country house Cartama, suits couple. 699 199 805 (239787)

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

MARBELLA APARTMENTS, Villas and townhouses, Rentals. Telephone 622 571 040 kingscastlemarbella @gmail.com (239561) ESTEPONA. A del Carmen. Sunny apartment with sea views. Furnished, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, dining room, terrace, pool, garage. Short term lets €550 per week. 618 999 231 / 951 161 000 (235282) BENALMADENA, 2 bed apartment, lounge, diner & kitchen. Sunny terrace, 5 minutes’ walk to the beach. €500 per month, all inclusive of bills. 691 816 627 (239788) ESTEPONA OFFICE, Shop 50sqm for rent in Diane Centre km168. 450€pcm. 666 923 301 (235331) LOS BOLICHES. Busy walkway to promenade. Ideal office, shop, agency etc. 670 766 740 (239796) LA CALA DE MIJAS. Large spacious offices. 670 766 740 (239796)

PROPERTY WANTED

CLASSIFIEDS

JDS EURO TRANSPORT. Email: jdstransport@out look.com / 0034 637 066 114 / 0044 7884 908929 UK/EUROPE fortnightly, full or part load service. Tel David 696 810 618 (238081)

REMOVALS/STORAGE

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

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BRITONS REMOVALS. www.britonsremovals.com. TLF 914 143 164 / 618 984 570 Regular service Spain UK (238152) 15 CUBIC metre van returning to the UK 17th July. Space available each way. Tel. 639 928 090 (239965) MOVING BACK TO UK? Removal vehicle departing weekly throughout the year. Excellent, professional service & great rates. Ring (0034) 665 089 244 or (0044) 01922 682 667 & see www.elite-european.com UK - SPAIN - Anywhere Europe! Masses of experience. New clean vehicles. Insured with Royal Sun Alliance. Genuinely CARING service. FULL and / Part moves. ONLINE QUOTES!! www.bm ceuropean.com Tel: UK 08456 443 784 / ES 634 344 787 FIND US ON FACEBOOK! (239719)


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ROLLER shutter repairs, 7 days a week, conversion from manual to motorised, new installations. All areas covered. Coast and inland. 655 825 931 (231472)

SHOP signs, vehicle signs, banners, window signs, 952 930 547, 603 464 582, www.signdsign1.com (229351)

ACE OF SHADES - PERSIANA (security shutter) electric and manual, various colours available including wood effect, we also offer a repair service. Make your home more secure! Tel: 951 273 254 / 671 732 204 / info@aceofshades.es (101730)

MAN VAN REMOVALS 20 euros/hour, 3 vans available, clearances. Tel David 696 810 618 (238081) 2 MEN, Van €30 hour. Always on time 651 081 610 (235349) THE VAN MAN. Cheap and cheerful. €20 per hour. 677 251 025 (230382) BIG VAN (removal) always on time. 100% reliable. 20€. P.H. - 622 665 263 (227987)

STORAGE R E M O V A L B O X E S Large, med, wardrobe, bubble wrap, tape, collect or delivered. Local and international removals also undertaken. 952 239 110 / 632 702 306 (44093) FIRST MONTH €1. Packing materials. Self storage Marbella. 952 811 311 (229188) STORAGE CONTAINERS from 10 euros/week, packing and removal service. Tel David 696 810 618 (238081)

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MAN AND VAN MAN AND VAN. Removals, clearances. Experienced and 100% reliable. €20 per hr. Paul 622 020 856 (220139)

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

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

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

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

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SUMMER WORK EXPERIENCE OPPORTUNITY. Volunteer position (expenses paid) for English speaking student aged 16 or over to gain practical skills in digital marketing. Please email CEO lyndabrettle@aim.com by end of June. www.samari tansinspain.com www.sell4lessspain.com require commission based salespeople to sell our property marketing services. With prices from just €199 we save homeowners €1000’s in agents’ commissions making this an easy sale! Clients pay on signup – we pay you as soon as payment received. If you think you can sell this service email us for more information. You could make €1000’s every week! con tact@sell4lessspain.com (239901)

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STORAGE STORAGE - Large warehouses containers. Dry and secure €50 per month. Professional packing and removal service. www.dfeuropeanre movals.co.uk. Tel David 696 810 618 (236042)

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SOFT FURNISHINGS C U R T A I N S , blinds, cushions and much more. Free estimates and home visits. Tel 657 369 343 or rosan nacarmella@hotmail.com (231370)

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WESTARPOOLS. Pool construction, renovation, repairs and heating. 619 246 372 / www.westarpools.com (234324) BAJO AGUA swimming pool underwater tiling and repair. Lighting, steps, stairs, drains, skimmers repaired. Cost saving 80% over conventional methods. Tel 951 127 010 / info@bajoagua.es / www.bajoagua.es (235305)

CONSTRUCTION / MAINTENANCE AFFORDABLE POOL M A I N T E N A N C E - Professional maintenance from only €80 per month (exc. chemicals) Call Splash Pools on 952 591 053 - open 8am to 4pm (231709)

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OUTBOUND TELESALES. We are a lively, friendly office situated in Las Lagunas, Mijas Costa. We are looking for native English speaking lead generators. Telephone experience is essential. We offer good basic and commission. Hours: 11am - 7pm, Mon Thu and 11am - 4pm, Friday. Please contact kmarket ingno1@gmail.com. Tel 618 992 141 (235314) SUNCARE ADVISOR. Are you active and out-going? Do you want a rewarding job, with contract and high potential earnings, working from 11 to 17h? Suncare Central is recruiting Suncare Advisors of all ages (18 to 60+) to work on poolside at hotels between Calahonda and Torremolinos, giving guests FREE Sun and Skin care advice and selling Suncare Lotions. It’s a fun deal, with training and constant back-up so although sales experience is a plus, it´s not essential! Car an advantage … Interested? Send your CV and a photo to Coral on cgonzalez@suncare central.com (235690)

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TILING TILING AND REFORMATION of kitchens/bathrooms. Free estimates. Graham - 607 923 486 (232110) THE TILE WIZARD. Professional tiling service. Bathrooms, kitchens, terraces, design and install. We do it all. Call 637 382 599 (229932)

TRANSLATIONS OFFICIAL TRANSLATIONS. ALL LANGUAGES. TEL. 654 613 094 sanpedrotransla tions@gmail.com (233577) ENGLISH, Spanish & Russian translations. Kseniya your professional translator in Costa del Sol. Tel 678 649 162 / kseniya.tokareva @gmail.com (237475)

POOL MAINTENANCE, repairs, friendly, reliable service. Estepona, Malaga, inland regrouts, heaters. 678 791 495 / 951 295 699 www.sparklen ripple.net (237459) T3 www.perfectpools.es. Maintenance, repairs, professional and reliable service, all areas from €70 per month. info@perfectpools.es. 650 348 785 (237463)

TRANSLATION in German and Spanish. Sent by courier. victoriamundial@hot mail.com / 630 364 356 (235483)

TROPHIES LASER ENGRAVED Trophies, Prizes, quality glass engraving service, competitive prices, with 40 years experience. Trophies, medal, badges from 1€. THE SPORTS SHOP, Fuengirola. Tel: 952 473 530 (225764)


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TUITION MARBELLA Design Academy: Validated programmes. Bachelor of Arts degrees awarded by Middlesex University London. www.designschool.com (235482) SPANISH lessons in your own home, beginners to advanced by native Spanish tutor. First lesson free! Why wait? Phone Sergio on 600 070 051 now! (235486)

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New Opel Adam Rocks S is both rugged and racy CREDIT: COPYRIGHT GM MOTORS

AT €19,990 this vehicle will appeal to sporty and adventurous types

IT may be pocket size but the new Opel Adam Rocks S is more rugged than dainty. Despite measuring a slim 3.75 metres long, its racing power is not to be sniffed at, with a powerful 1.4-litre turbo engine with 110kW/150 hp. Adventurous and smart with its IntelliLink infotainment technology with personal connectivity and service assistant Opel OnStar, it also features an extensive choice of trim typical of the ADAM series. On release at an attractive 19,990 euros, it will appeal to sporty, adventurous types as it combines the ADAM’s rugged features, optional Swing top roof as well as the under-ride protection and off-road features, with the Adam Rock S roof spoiler, performance steering and impressive horsepower in one package.

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Speed trap sites revealed THE location of 1,200 mobile speed gun locations on Spain’s roads were revealed by DGT last Thursday, July 2. Maria Segui, head of DGT operations, points out these sites will be on problem spots where speed limits are not being adhered to. Spanish authorities published 350 locations in early May before the weekend holiday and this new information comes out just before summer traffic hits.

Road deaths continue to fall DESPITE appearing to rise again in 2014, the number of road deaths in Spain are once again showing a decrease. The first quarter of 2015 saw the number of deaths due to road accidents drop to 496 - 11 less than the same period last year. This figure represents a decrease of 2 per cent overall between January and June.

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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.

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 Mercedes-Benz 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 battery technology. The company is investing heavily in this engineering with the aim of leading the way to emission-free 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

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

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 lithiumion 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 & EDrive 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.

OPEL EVENT: Designed to help unemployed youth connect with companies looking for new talent.

420 Job seekers flock to coaching day OPEL’S first Coaching Day in Zaragoza was a success, attracting 420 job seekers to the Opel plant in Figueruelas. The event was designed to help unemployed youth connect with companies looking for new talent. The Europe-wide initiative was supported by INAEM (Aragon Employment Institute) and featured 22 national and in-

ternational companies as well as being attended by over 400 young people. Conferences and workshops were held on occupational counselling, employment assessment, job interviews and CV preparation. The event also enabled employers and job seekers to meet personally to discuss employment opportunities.


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Dressage at Sotogrande THE top-class riding facilities at Sotogrande hosted the second edition of the first Copa de Andalucía. The event brought together more than 60 riders from 10 Andalucian team s f r o m Ma l a g a to Cadiz. Th e f r i e n d l y f a m i ly atmosphere should not detract from the fact that this wa s a h i g h l e v el equest r i a n e v e n t wi th some v e r y g o o d c ompetitors and horses going through their paces. Ho m e t e a m , S o togrande Hipica, had a good day, getting podium finishes no less than 16 times. The riders put their all into the different events which were seen as the perfect way to prepare for the Spanish Championships, which will be one of the biggest events this season for Sotogrande dressage.

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ALL SMILES: Winner Bob Sawyer with sponsor Pat Gallet.

Torreblanca GS brave soaring temperatures A TOUGH day’s golfing at La Cala By community reporter THE Torreblanca Golf Society played an individual stableford competition sponsored by Pat Gallet. The members looked resplendent in their new club shirts as they took to the fairways in scorching hot weather. La Cala was a tough day’s

golfing, with the greens and the undulating fairways catching many of the players out. But as always the course was in great condition. The winner at La CalaAmerica was Bob Sawyer with a score of 37 points playing off 4.5 cut to 3.2. Second was Sally Davies with 34 points playing off

26.1 cut to 25.6. Third was Simon Waby with 33 playing off 10.2 cut to 9.9. Nearest the pin in one was Bob Sawyer, and in nearest in two was Stewart Gurney. If you want to know more about the friendliest golf society on the coast why not visit their website www.torre blancagolfsociety.co.uk.

By Dilip Kuner MALAGA CF’s junior women’s team has been hailed as an ‘example of equality’ after they competed against male teams last season. The Malaga Sports Press Association recognised the team at its annual prizegiving at the Edgar Neville Auditorium. The women’s ‘Cadete’ team from the club’s academy and former Malaga player Samu Castillejo were honoured along with shot putter Borja Vivas, karate ath-

lete, Damian Quintero, the female swimming team from Real Club Mediterraneo and futsal team, UMA Antequera. The girls last season cometed in the fourth Andaluza category in Group III against 13 boys’ teams. The sports writers decided that deserved recognition as “an example of equality, taking part against male teams for the entire season, under the current rules of the Andalucían Football Federation.”


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MGM’s title holder win By Dilip Kuner NAVID Mansouri, who now fights under the Marbella based stable MGM, successfully defended his English super welterweight title. He took on Sam Sheedy at the Magna Centre in Rotherham, winning on a controversial split decision. Mansouri had been put through his paces with trainer Oliver Harrison in some punishing training sessions, a conditioning regime and some exceptional sparring with his stable mate Martin Murray at his training base in Manchester.

NAVID MANSOURI: Successfully defended title.

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Home joy for Lewis, can An follow suit? Tony Matthews International Sports A former football player and the world’s most prolific author of football books (more than 100 published), Tony is also the sports reporter for Spectrum Radio and lives in the Cabrera mountains. Costa de Almeria

FORMULA 1 - Last Sunday, a record Silverstone crowd of 140,000 saw Lewis Hamilton win the 65th British Grand Prix, 10 RAFAEL NADAL: Out again for the fourth year running.

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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 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 ma-


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jor 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 youngestever 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 MicroMesia 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 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 highestever score in the competition - 158 off just 64 balls. He smashed 11 sixes and 13 fours and had a strike-rate of 246.87. Top-of-the-table Bears won by 60 runs (242 against 182). Meanwhile, the former England and Derbyshire wicket-keeper 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. HOCKEY – Team GB beat India 5-1 to win bronze in the men’s World Hockey League in Belgium. ROWING – GB men’s eights beat Olympic champions Germany at Henley Royal Regatta.

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.

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’

SOCIABLE: 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

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.


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