Euro Weekly News - Costa del Sol 1 - 7 October 2015 Issue 1578

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ISSUE NO. 1578

1 - 7 October 2015

COSTA DEL SOL

YOUR PAPER, YOUR VOICE, YOUR OPINION

Gridlock as angry cabbies protest MALAGA sees 4,000 taxi-drivers descend on the city

Malaga City ground to a halt as more than 4,000 angry taxi-drivers from across Spain and hundreds of protestors on foot descended on the city to fight for their rights. The action was called by three local taxi associations, Aumat, Taxi-Union and Tamat, with the express support of the FAAT Andalucian Taxi Federation, yesterday morning (Wednesday). Taxis from as far afield as Barcelona, Madrid and Valencia

took to the streets against what they say is a mortal blow to the public taxi sector. Cabbies told Euro Weekly News that they are worried about

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LOCAL NEWS

Fire in Estepona INFOCA forest firefighting and prevention service sent three helicopters, two fire engines and 28 firefighters to a blaze in the El Velerin area near Estepona on Mon-

day afternoon (September 28). The fire was registered at 5.59pm, Infoca reported, and was declared officially out at 8pm the same day.

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Ronda one of the best places to visit in world ONE of only four cities in Spain to be included in Best Value City Index

Track upgrades THE Junta de Andalucia regional government has announced a new €3.3 million scheme to improve rural tracks and roads across Malaga Province. Work is due to take two months and will benefit Algarrobo, Alozaina, Antequera, Arenas, Casarabonela, Coin, El Borge, Moclinejo, Periana, Riogordo, Totalan, Velez-Malaga, Villanueva de la Concepcion and Viñuela.

Green sightseeing MIJAS has launched a new, environmentally-friendly way of seeing the sights of the popular village in the form of electric mobility scooters available for rent. The scooters, Public

Streets and Tourism Councillors Juan Carlos Gonzalez and Santiago Martin reported, are a great way for older tourists and those with mobility issues to visit the historical centre.

MUST-SEE: The city of the Tajo Gorge with its emblematic bridge. By Eleanor Hawkins RONDA has been rated amongst the 100 best places in the world to go in 2016 by Trivago international search engine and hotel price comparison site.

One of just four places in Spain to be included in the website’s Best Value City Index, the city of the Tajo Gorge is described by Trivago as: “one of the prettiest corners of Andalucia and a must-see stop

on the white village route, with hundreds of reasons to visit including its emblematic bridge, historical centre and Aldehuela lookout point.” The other places in Spain included on the list, drawn up

using results of algorithms comparing hotel reputations, average prices and tourist attractions, were Santillana del Mar in Cantabria and Candas de Onis and Oviedo in Asturias.


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Catalonia elections fuel uncertainty in Spain Alexander Tihonov shutterstock

SEPARATISTS say they now have a mandate to declare independence

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Exhibition popular Bumper visits reported ALTOGETHER 71,989 people visited Museo Picasso Malaga’s exhibition ‘Louise Bourgeois, I’ve Been to Hell and Back’, which closed on Sunday. Now the museum is preparing to open an exhibition on Picasso and German artists on October 19.

Policewomen honoured First to retire MALAGA City’s first two female Local Police officers to retire, Ana Maria Campos and Rosario Guerrero, were honoured on Tuesday (September 29) at a ceremony to mark the force’s patron saint’s day.

Donations needed Help refugees TOMORROW, Friday 2, is Red Cross Flag Day and charity volunteers will be out all over the Costa del Sol with collecting tins raising funds for refugees.

Independence or Statehood

RALLY: Pro-independence supporters march through the streets of Barcelona.

By John Smith WHAT was supposed to be a simple election for the local parliament in Catalonia appeared in reality to be a massive test for the Spanish government. With a population of 5.5 million voters, the election held on September 27 could have far-reaching effects on Spain itself. The pro-independence parties have won 72 seats out of 135 and although they only received 1.9 million votes out of the four million cast, they consider that this gives them a mandate to declare independence from Spain. The central government has said that it intends to fight any declaration of in-

1.9 million is the number of votes won by the pro-independence parties out of four million votes cast. This still gave them a majority of 72 seats out of 135 available.

dependence through the courts and the EU has indicated that Catalonia would not be granted immediate membership, would have to leave the Eurozone and would have to apply for membership of Schengen. The pro-independence response is that within 18 months, Catalonia will be ready to declare independence and have the entire necessary infrastructure in place. It does seem a pipe-dream but the Spanish elections have to be held by the end of 2015 and it is a brave government that completely ignores so many votes which could easily be lost if it becomes too belligerent.

Now that the election has been resolved the pro-independence parties seem to be ready to compromise by opting for statehood which would allow Catalonia’s inclusion in a Spanish federal framework.

Quote of the Week EU exit my priority, not UKIP’ Nigel Farage at UKIP party conference in Doncaster

Record summer for Malaga City MALAGA City has had its best summer ever for tourism, according to the latest figures from the National Statistics Institute (INE). June, July and August saw 312,218 tourists stay at city

hotels, 7.7 per cent more than the same period last year, with stays getting longer (reaching an average of 2.21 days per stay this summer) and hotel occupancy rates of 83.2 per cent.

Visitors to the city have been constantly growing over the last five years as it becomes a more popular destination, both for Spanish tourists and those from abroad, and is now beaten

only by Palma de Mallorca and Barcelona as the most popular city for tourists from abroad to visit. Although large increases in numbers of visitors from Mexico, Brazil, South Ko-

rea, China, Argentina, Turkey, Austria and Sweden were registered this summer, the UK remains the country the most visitors come from, followed by Italy and France.

Dogs parks Five more proposed COSTA del Sol Si Puede political group has asked Marbella Council to include €10,000 in next year’s budget to create more dog parks in the city and suggested five locations.

Climber falls El Chorro incident THE Guardia Civil’s mountain team had to rescue a German woman who fell 10 metres and broke her ankle while climbing in El Chorro on Tuesday (September 29), 112 Emergency Services Andalucia has reported.

Hotel success Busy Benalmadena HOTELS in Benalmadena registered 390,321 guests during the first nine months of the year, almost 4,200 more than over the same period in 2014, the council has reported.


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Search for Briton called off THE 25-year-old homeless man is believed to have been swept away by the river By Eleanor Hawkins

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EMERGENCY services spent yesterday morning, Wednesday 30, searching for signs of a 25-year-old British man believed to have been swept away by the Guadalmedina river in Malaga City during a heavy storm in the early hours. The homeless man was sheltering under the Tetuan bridge when he was swept away as the river swelled at about 2am, acquaintances reported. An intense search by helicopters, police dogs, fire brigade teams and divers, was called off at lunchtime as there was no sign of the man.

SCENE OF TRAGEDY: Victim was under the Tetuan bridge when storm struck. Although rain had been expected during the day and the Aemet state weather agency

had issued a yellow alert until 6pm, the storm, which hit after midnight, was unexpected

and caused flooding in various parts of the city and along the coast.

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and Cordoba’s taxi regulations. Without these regulations, the taxi-drivers fear that there will be no proper regulations on prices or numbers of taxis on the street, and big companies such as Uber could take over, endangering their livelihood. Juan Jimenez Pacheco, from Torremolinos, said: “We’re protesting to protect small companies,” while Antonio Gomez from Malaga declared: “We don’t want any changes to regulations.” Jose Antonio Melero (pictured with megaphone), who had travelled from Antequera for the protest, asked: “I don’t have a free taxi. Without regulations who will control prices and how many taxis are on the streets?”

UNITED: Taxi-drivers fear the industry will become unregulated.

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Mijas residents enraged at mistreatment of donkey VIDEO of man beating and kicking his donkey has gone viral on social media sites THE recent uproar over the mistreatment of a donkey in Mijas has caused hundreds of people to give vent to their anger on social media. Mijas, in the heart of the Costa del Sol, is famous for its ‘burro taxis’ known as donkey-taxis. The donkeys wait to take passengers around the village so that they can get a flavour of this ancient mode of transport. The donkey-taxi rides originated in Mijas in the early 1960s, when workers returning to their homes on their donkeys were approached by tourists who were fascinated by the animals and wanted to take photographs. This sparked a business prospect for the locals as the tourists would often pay to get a ride on the donkeys. As the years went on, the business took off and created jobs. Today, donkey taxis are an institution and moneymaking tourist attraction in Mijas. They are loved by visitors and without their interest, the donkey-taxi would not exist. However, all that glisters is not gold, as recently a local has been caught on camera kicking and beating his donkey. The video has gone viral and sparked anger amongst the public who feel that something should be done to stop this kind of animal cruelty. The Donkey Sanctuary international charity has been strongly campaigning against the use of donkeys in the Peropalo festival in Villanueva de la Vera since 1986. A petition letter that was sent to the government in 2014 revealed the inhumane treatment of the donkeys, and also stated: ‘This festival is an unnecessary excuse to exert power over an innocent and defenceless creature, and it is appalling that such an event still occurs.’ The government has indicated for years that it would regulate the treatment of these animals, and punish those who mistreated them. However, even today, people from Mijas still witness cruel beatings of the animals, which get brushed under the carpet. A local resident has started a petition on change.org to demand that Mijas Town Hall does something about the situation with the donkeys, which, at the time of writing, has already gathered almost 1,000 signatures.

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MONEY-MAKING ATTRACTION: Donkey-taxis were first introduced to Mijas in the 1960s.

Meanwhile, local political groups, the PP and Podemos, have been quick to express their disgust at the incident, which occurred just metres from the town hall building, and have voiced their intention to demand measures to protect the animals. As mentioned, donkey-taxis date back to the 60s; however, let’s not forget that there were many things that went on in that decade which society has now put a stop to. Prime examples are driving without seatbelts, smoking in buildings, drink-driving, and riding motorbikes without helmets. Today, we can appreciate the implications of carrying out those activities, so perhaps it is time to stand up and put a stop to the donkey-taxi business, too. The video which has brought the donkey matter to a head was made by Mark Bajerski, who is a 10-year resident of Mijas Pueblo and runs the

The donkeytaxis wait to take visitors around the village so that they can get a flavour of this ancient mode of transport

Healer of Hearts centre, which helps people to meditate and centre their lives. He doesn’t want to be seen as causing trouble for his neighbours but his convictions do mean that he feels very upset when he sees animals who don’t

seem to be receiving decent treatment. In a conversation with the Euro Weekly News, he made it clear that he fully understands that the donkey-taxis are providing a living to the owners and drivers and that their very existence does help the economy of the village. Mark doesn’t want to deprive anyone of their livelihood but equally wants to ensure the animals are happy. To this end, he says that he is not a ‘protester’ but someone who is propeace in all of its forms. He hopes to be able to obtain permission from the Local Police to arrange a Pro-Peace Donkey Walk through Mijas to the town hall where he will hand in a petition signed by 7,000 people asking for a change in the way in which the donkeys are used. What he suggests is not radical and is meant to be workable for the ‘taxi drovers’, which in the long run could make their lives easier and possibly in-

crease their income as well. There are four main areas where the donkeys could be helped. Firstly, there should be a weight limit for passengers and ideally only children should actually ride on the animals whilst adults could be photographed for a fee beside them, but not on them. Secondly, the donkeys should not be tied, nose to pillar as they need some space to be donkeys and they should be kept in the shade with some straw to lie down on when not ‘performing’, and of course they need to be kept clean. Thirdly, whilst they have a bit of extra space, let them be petted and fed by children. They are not vicious animals and enjoy human company so would benefit from a positive atmosphere and the owners could make a profit from making them available and selling their food. The final suggestion would be for a team of volunteers to be appointed as wardens to make sure that the animals are being looked after properly during the day and that at night their quarters are clean and reasonably spacious. The first hurdle is to obtain permission for the Pro-Peace March but if anyone wants to join in, once a date is fixed, do keep an eye on Mark’s Facebook page www.facebook.com/Healerof-Hearts-Centre. What do you think? Please let us know by emailing editorial@euro weeklynews.com EWN received the following email from a reader, which is slightly edited: As a professional equine podologist and equine behaviourist, I offered my professional services to Mijas Tourist and Environment Department via email. The donkey situation needs to be resolved ethically, not prohibited. We all know they will have a far worse end, being left to starve to death most likely, if they do not earn their keep. Neither department has responded to my mail! I explained how I could teach them correct hoof care, apt for tarmac and concrete, weight limits, tack inspection, and providing the five liberties all animals are entitled to. Maybe they have found another, similar service to employ, but a ‘thanks, but no thanks’ is always good, given the political, as well as ethical, situation this has bought about!



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‘Full of joy and playful’ puppy is taken from homeless man! PEOPLE are now demanding that the animal is returned to its owner with compensation By Johanna Scanlan ON September 19, 2015, members of the French animal rights activists group ‘Cause Animale Nord’ were caught on camera stealing the puppy of a homeless man on the streets of Paris which has aroused indignation from the public. Shortly after witnessing this distressing scene, a bystander posted a video of the act online where it received over 1.8 million views in the following five days. In the video, two members of the activist group are shown subduing the homeless man before trying to grab the man’s puppy. During the segment, the man is seen wailing as he tries to get his dog back, before a third member of the activist group grabs the puppy and runs off; after which the homeless man chases after them while leaving all his possessions behind. The video of the scene was immedi-

CRUELLY TAKEN: The homeless man’s puppy. ately posted on the internet by a witness who said he was “shocked” by what he saw. A petition, launched on change.org, is demanding an investiga-

tion into the operation of the Northern animal Cause Association. The petition has beaten audience records of 200,000 signatures in just 72 hours.

Cause Animale Nord are facing severe public backlash as nowhere in the group’s rules states that they have the right to remove any animal without notice. However, that is what they did by violently attacking a homeless man to take his pet. To justify this act of extreme violence, the activists allege that the homeless man is a ‘Roma’ and that the animal was drugged. However, as of

September 23, the dog was made available for adoption, and costs €195, strange for an animal allegedly ‘drugged’ which also has not been seen by a veterinarian. Many people are demanding that sufficient evidence should be provided which proves the animal was drugged. The change.org petition went on to state: “We demand that this animal is returned to its owner with compensation.” Antony Blanchard, the group’s chairman said he has received death threats since the video was posted. Although French based, the Cause Animale Nord group takes an interest in cross border affairs and has been very much involved with Spanish animal rights groups demanding better treatment of the Galgos breed of dogs and has been known to demonstrate with their Spanish counterparts on the streets of Spain.

Irish gangster shot at Costa complex AN IRISH gangster, Gary Hutch, was shot to death, allegedly by a hitman, outside his mother’s flat in Miraflores, Mijas Costa, on Thursday (September 24). Just one week after a Colombian man was shot to death from a passing motorbike in La s La guna s , the bruta l murde r initia lly sparked fears that the crimes were linked although that does not appear to be

the case at present. The second vi ct i m , Hutch, was known to have links to the Kinahan crime cartel in Spain and was the nephew of former criminal Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch. Last sighted in Dublin in February, he was believed to be lying low between the Costa del Sol and Amsterdam fearing for his life after suggestions he was the intended target of a shooting

l ast year whi ch i nj ur ed a boxer wi t h no l i nks t o crime. The 34-year-old Irishman had already experienced a near miss when a car he was travelling in was shot at in Estepona in 2008. Described by his neighbours at the Miraflores complex as “pleasant but kept himself to himself,” Hutch appeared in a Spanish court in November 2012 on various drug-trafficking charges. He was subsequently arrested in Holland in 2014 under a European Arrest Warrant in relation to an alleged armed robbery. Now, the authorities are on al er t f or m ovem ent of henchmen who, according to the Irish press, the Gardai fear will now be heading for Dublin to settle scores following Hutch’s murder.



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Health system ‘coming apart at the seams’ UNION claims Malaga Province has worst beds to inhabitants ratio

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By Eleanor Hawkins COMISIONES OBRERAS (CCOO) trades union has presented a new report on Malaga Province’s public health system, which it claims is falling apart at the seams. Over the last three years, public hospitals in the province have lost 370 beds, the equivalent to a hospital of a similar size to the Costa del Sol centre in Marbella, the report reveals. This drop, said Rafael Gonzalez Delgado (CCOO Health Secretary in Malaga), has resulted in a ratio of just 15.48 public hospital beds per 10,000 inhabitants in the province, well below the Andalucian average of 18.30 and a far cry from the national ratio of more than 20 per 10,000 people. “As Spain has the worst ratio in Europe, we can safely say Malaga is one of the worst areas in the EU,” Gonzalez Delgado stated. To get on par with regional averages the province would need another 459 beds, and to match national levels a new hospital of a

DEFICIENT: Public hospitals have lost 370 beds in three years. similar size to the Clinico Universitario in Malaga City would have to be built, the report reveals. In conclusion, the report states: “Malaga health system is coming apart at the seams and empty promises are

no good any more.” CCOO representatives have declared that unless the Junta de Andalucia regional government takes urgent steps to improve the situation the union will call protests.

A FERRY docked i n Mal aga Ci t y’s por t on Thursday morning (September 24) carrying about 200 Syrian refugees from the CETI immigrant centre in Melilla. The gr oup ar r i ved at about 7am and was r eceived by the port authorities, the Guardia Civil and Red Cross, CEAR and ACCEM charity representatives. The refugees then boarded six waiting buses for onward transfer to various shelters across the region. None of the arrivals wi l l r em ai n i n Mal aga Ci t y, t he Red Cr oss declared. They added that the contingent were not par t of t he 17,000

refugees Spain will be t aki ng i n over t he next two years under the new Eur opean Uni on agr eement to help the humanitarian crisis. All applied for asylum after arriving in Melilla and are now waiting for it to be granted. The refugees will stay at the charity shelters for si x t o ni ne m ont hs and then be given the choice of moving on - many aim to reach Germany or Austria - or remaining in Spain. Those who deci de t o stay in Spain will receive help from the Red Cross for another 24 months, with the focus on helping them to integrate.

Man arrested after escape attempt fails A MAN has been arrested in Los Barrios after trying to escape when the Guardia Civil spotted him unloading drugs from a boat and crashing his motorbike into a police car. After spotting a boat off Punta Carnero, Guardia Civil

patrols were sent out to possible unloading areas along the coast, the police force reported. The boat, which was later found to be carrying 2,250 kilos of hashish, headed for the mouth of the Guadarranque river, where

it ran aground. As a patrol approached, the man was seen trying to unload packages from the boat, and then attempted to flee on a motorbike but crashed into the police car and injured himself.

Child molester jailed A MAN has been jailed for seven years for sexually abusing three young girls in a Marbella park and trying to do the same with a fourth, who managed to run away. A Malaga Provincial Court also banned him from approaching his victims, aged between

nine and 12, for six years and awarded them €1,000 each in damages. The judge decided that there was no reason to suspect they had lied as they did not know their attacker or each other, and there were no contradictions in their statements.

Three caught with drugs THREE men were arrested on Malaga City’s Calle Larios on Sunday, September 27, carrying more than four kilos of hashish and two lumps of rock cocaine. After following the men, aged between 31

and 35, as they seemed to be acting suspiciously, Local Police officers searched a rucksack they were carrying and found the drugs stashed inside. Along with the drugs, the officers confiscated two mobile phones and €107 in cash.



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Dining out at CIBO with Antony Worrall Thompson THIS is the first of a planned series of interviews with celebrities at CIBO on the Golden Mile, although regularity will depend on who is visiting and when. WE met the utterly charming couple who were kind enough to spend several hours tasting the food and sharing their stories with us. They were quite fascinating with few ‘airs and graces’. Jay (short for Jacinta) and Antony have been married for 21 years and have two children, Toby who is studying at Durham University, and Billie, who has just started Art College. They don’t see either of the children joining them in their restaurant business, at least not at this stage. Antony, who started work in Essex after college, laughingly refers to the fact that his elderly and rather aristocratic grandmother refused to write to him because she could not bring herself to write the word ‘Essex’ on the envelope. He soon progressed through the kitchens and became Head Chef at a London restaurant before spending some time working - and eating - his way around France. When he returned to the UK, he worked in another prestigious restaurant before opening the ground-breaking Ménage à Trois, which was at the forefront of the wave of Nouvelle Cuisine restaurants, serving only starters and desserts. As Britain emerged from the land of Berni, Steak Houses and Wimpy, his name became very well-known through TV appearances both in Ready Steady Cook and his own programmes, and he can be considered as one of the first ‘celebrity chefs’. Over the years, he admits he lost sight of his true vocation, which is being a hands-on chef, preparing dishes for people who enjoy quality food and writing books about healthy living. Now his realm consists of two restaurants, which he can devote most of his time to. There is the Kew Grill, a stone’s throw from Kew Gardens, which is managed for the couple, but each of them is there at least one day a week. His other restaurant is technically a pub, the Greyhound in Henley-onThames, which is where he and Jay spend most of their time, with Antony cooking most nights. Having covered his restaurant history, we concentrated more on the personal side of the couple’s lives. They love the Spanish lifestyle and about 14 years ago decided to purchase

Jay and Antony sample the menu at CIBO. a property near Mijas Pueblo but the owner of the first one they were due to buy found out who they were and put the price up by €50,000, so they pulled out. The house they did buy has 300 avocado trees plus other fruits and vegetables for their own use. The avocadoes are sold through a local co-operative which helps to pay for the hard-working staff who look after the property and grounds whilst they are away. This fits in well with their previous home in the UK, which was almost a farm and at one time they had more than 300 rare breed Middle White pigs. Something that the family insisted on was that if a pig was named then it was not to be killed. Whenever possible they like to come to Spain - about six times a year - but they also enjoy other parts of Europe, especially France where they always try to find a decent chateau in a wellknown wine-growing area where they can discover new wines or revisit some old favourites. As we had by then moved on to the matter of food and drink and were tasting some of the fine Italian dishes on the CIBO menu, the discussion turned to who did the cooking at home and what sort of food they enjoyed. According to Antony, as he is so fond of cooking, he undertakes the lion’s share, ably assisted by Jay, who

was prepared to accept the post of souschef, although Antony insisted that she is a fine cook in her own right. They enjoy cooking market-bought produce and anything that is genuine as opposed to being very ‘cheffy’ although he admits to loving gadgets and has just obtained a Big Green Egg grill (inspired by NASA technology) which amongst other things allows him to smoke his own meat. Wine is a favourite with the absolute top red being Vega Sicilia L’Unico from Ribera del Duero, which they only drink sparingly when they are feeling extravagant. They also like Italian wines, especially those from Antinori, whilst we drank a very simple but enjoyable Pinot Grigio blush at CIBO. We asked Antony about his favourite

and least favourite chef. He had no hesitation in saying that he was great friends with and an admirer of Rick Stein and he also mentioned Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall who ‘cooked from the heart’. Without being malicious, he admitted that he wasn’t Gordon Ramsay’s greatest fan but then added that they had recently enjoyed a first-class meal at Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in Chelsea, and was very complimentary about Clare Smyth, the Head Chef. As far as restaurants on the Costa del Sol are concerned, the couple had visited CIBO for the new Sunday lunch and found the beef to be top quality. They also liked Giral in Los Boliches and Mirlo Blanca in Mijas near the bullring. There seemed to be a slight delay when asked if they would open a restaurant in Spain. They admitted that they had considered it but had decided against it for two reasons: one because they didn’t really understand the Spanish way of business and suspected that the bureaucracy would be too much for them. Secondly, they had learnt from experience that unless you devote the bulk of your time to the restaurant, then it has every chance of failing. It was fascinating to hear that in their view the most important thing that a customer was looking for in a restaurant was consistency. They close both

of their restaurants after Sunday lunch and don’t open again until Wednesday so that their staff are rested and the same people are available to cook the same food. They are in business to make money but aren’t looking for huge returns, which means that although Antony serves Wagyu beef, he prices his steak at far less than many other restaurants do, because he wants a certain cash return per cover rather than a percentage of cost which other restaurants work to. Nowadays, Antony wants to help people to cope with years of unhealthy eating. Generations have been taught to eat badly and you can’t change things overnight. He speaks highly of what Jamie Oliver is trying to achieve but feels he wants to see things happen overnight, which is unrealistic. Author of 32 books, most recently dealing with health and diabetes, he wants to educate rather than preach and hopefully explain how to produce food that not only tastes good but is good for you as well. During the evening we tasted a range of the food served at CIBO and asked Antony and Jay for their uncensored opinion. The result was very positive and they found it a pleasant experience overall. The Meat Plate and Steak Tartare were absolutely delicious although the melon served with it should have been riper. The bruschetta was good but too large a portion and the combined prawn/calamari version should have been served hot. Scallops with pancetta were perfect and considered the best dish, and the fish pasta caused some difference of opinion with Jay thinking it a bit confused and salty whilst Antony said he enjoyed it. There was a very good, crisp pizza which whilst not perhaps the best they had ever tasted was still more than acceptable and they had adapted it to suit Jay’s taste. There was lobster ravioli which had a very strong flavour but the wrapping was a bit thick in their opinion. The only real criticism was that there wasn’t a wide enough range of Italian desserts or cheeses but overall the restaurant made a very good impression, which coming from a man who had 36 restaurants under his apron strings at one time, is praise indeed.



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NEWS EXTRA

Positive sign MARBELLA Town Hall approved 29 opening licences for new businesses, the council has announced. A spokesman said the increased activity was a positive note in a traditionally quiet month for new businesses.

Exam passes THREE out of four students who re-sat Selectividad university entrance exams in Malaga in September passed. Altogether 1,151 people sat them and 894 passed.

More jobs FUENGIROLA Council and the management of a new McDonald’s due to open on the seafront have signed an agreement wherein at least half of the estimated 40 new jobs at the fast-food chain will go to local jobless people.

AUTOVIA MEDITERRANEO: Work on a new access road for the A-7 could start by end of the year.

Arroyo access nearer DEMAND has been historically high to ease rush-hour congestion By Maria Jose Fernandez THE historically popular demand of having an entrance to Arroyo de la Miel (Benalmadena) from the Autovia Mediterraneo A-7 road is to be fulfilled shortly.

The long tailbacks during rushhour force drivers to invade the road’s verge and have made Kilometre 222 a major black spot in the province. National parliament members Celia Villalobos and Carolina España an-

nounced this week at a press conference that the works for a new access road are finally to be put out to tender in October and will ‘very possibly’ begin by the end of the year. The access project is expected to cost at least €19 million.

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Daylight drug delivery BATHERS at Manilva’s Tubalita beach were shocked on Saturday (September 26) to see a group of people calmly unloading drugs, but not shocked enough to bother calling the police, a Guardia Civil association has complained. The Spanish Association of Civil Guards (AEGC) reported that a Zodiac boat arrived at the busy beach and people calmly moved an estimated 2,000 of cannabis resin from the craft to a waiting van in full view of onlookers, who rather than calling the police snapped photos and recorded videos from their mobile phones. “We’re worried that this is becoming such a common event. Time and again we have complained, and will continue to complain, about the lack of Guardia Civil staff, means and appropriate vehicles,” the association said. The association has also demanded safer working conditions for officers on their daily duties.


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Come and join the Mix-In at Puente Romano Tennis Club Every Wednesday at 10am and Sunday at 11am Puente Romano’s Tennis Club is now offering all tennis enthusiasts the opportunity to join other players in singles and doubles every Wednesday morning at 10am and Sunday mornings at 11am. For non-members the price is 12€ and for members 6€, which includes: The first half-hour starting with a brief introduction, demonstrations and a practice with correction of your swing. The following hour-and-a-half is dedicated to the games, organised by the Tennis Club depending on your level.

You are welcome to arrive 15 minutes before the Mix-In starts or for more information about Puente Romano’s Tennis & Fitness please contact 952 826 103 / ctenis@puenteromano.com

wines served by the glass, such as the New Zealand Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc and the French Chateau de Berne, so even if the rest of your party are not drinking, you can enjoy a quality glass of wine or two. MC Café is ideal for a business

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Car dealerships caught cheating! BUYERS could be in with a chance to claim money back By Eleanor Hawkins

Consumers’ association on the case.

HAVE you bought a new car in Spain between 2006 and 2013? You may be in with a chance to get some of your hard-earned cash back as the National Markets and Competition Commission (CNMC) has found 147 dealerships guilty of overcharging buyers. The dealerships, selling well-known brands including Opel, Toyota, Hyundai, Volkswagen, Audi, Seat, Land Rover, Citroen, Mitsubishi, BMW, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Lancia, Ford, Honda, Kia, Mazda, Mercedes, Nissan, Peugeot, Porsche, Renault, Volvo and Lexus vehicles, have been fined more than €170 million by the CNMC but have kept quiet about the fact that buyers may be eligible to claim damages. According to OCU consumers’ association, those who bought cars from the 147 dealers missed out on discounts due to price-pacts which went directly against consumer rights and free competition, and they can take their case to court and demand between €750 and €1,500 in damages. OCU, a private, independent non-profit consumers’ association, has set up a system

(http://www.ocu.org/coches/nc/calculadora/ concesionarios) to help users to see if they have OVERCHARGING: Car dealerships failed to pass on discounts.

Freddie Starr about to declare himself bankrupt IN a moving exclusive interview with the Daily Mail, published on Saturday September 26, Freddie Starr, who it was revealed last week had ‘fled’ to the Costa del Sol, disclosed a number of intimate secrets about his health and financial position. Having been arrested four times by police officers connected with Operation Yewtree investigating historic child abuse offences linked to Jimmy Savile, he said the was advised by his legal advisers to sue his main accuser for libel in order to clear his name publicly. Unfortunately for him, the whole plan backfired when the judge dismissed his claims and awarded costs to the defendant, Karin Ward, who publicly stated that he had ‘groped’ her. Left with an overall bill of £1 million (€1.4 million), a broken marriage, a mortgage and no work for five years, he sold his property in the UK and

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been affected and will be helping members to take their cases to court.

Starr with Sophie Lea at British Comedy Awards 2011.

caught a plane to Spain where he bought a modest apartment. Starr said: “I’m not going to tell anyone, I’m just going to get on a plane and go to Spain, the place I love, and this is where I’m going to die. “I didn’t even know how

high the legal fees were until after I’d left Britain.” He then said: “All I can say to everyone I owe money to is that I am really, really sorry. I didn’t mean this to happen. Next week I go bankrupt and I didn’t want it to get like this.”



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Chelsea Greene, Alhaurin El Grande’s pop queen! E

ARLIER this year, Chelsea Greene left home in Alhaurin El Grande, Malaga, and embarked on a journey to the UK to a nationwide audition for a new girlband. Office Girls UK was being promoted by Ellis Rich, OBE, the former boss of Simon Cowell, who previously owned the biggest music publisher company in Europe. His partner, Marvin Howell, had promoted the likes of Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Blondie, Lady Gaga, Celine Dion, and Enrique Iglesias, so she knew this could be her big opportunity. The management stated that Chelsea was great but they could not

EWN EXCLUSIVE take her on as they had already chosen the girls for the band. Chelsea was very disappointed; nevertheless, when she returned to Spain, she was offered a leading role in a musical revue with Medplaya Hotels in Spain, which she accepted. Fate soon took a hand, however, when Chelsea then received an email from Rich and Howell telling her that one of the girls had left and could she fly back immediately to the UK and replace her. She was released from her commitments in Spain and made her way back to the UK to await her destiny. Within two days of joining the Office Girls UK, they were performing at the YouTube Con-

vention at London’s ExCel Centre, promoting their recently released single, Dirty Work. The response was unbelievable and within days they had 25,000 views. They continued the promotion with flashmobs at Liverpool Street Station, Compton Street, Carnaby Street and the Notting Hill Carnival. They were going from strength to strength. Unfortunately, the girls’ social media accounts were blocked, which the police said was a ‘hate crime’. This resulted in the band losing all followers on YouTube, including big celebrity names such as Perez Hilton, Labyrinth and Alan Carr. In a recent interview with Chelsea, who de-

Chelsea is a very down-to earth-girl who loves to ‘give back’ to charities. She has been performing in care homes her whole life and animals have a very special place in her heart. When asking Chelsea where she saw herself in two years, she replied: “Touring the world and in the charts. But once I have made enough money, I would love to give some to animal charities.” Chelsea has three rescue dogs called Freddy, Bruno and Shiva.

scribes herself as ‘spontaneous, quirky and fun’, she stated that the longest she had ever lived away from home was six years, and that she has a very close relationship with her mum, whom she used to sing with. Chelsea said that if she were to become famous and tour the world, she would invite her mum to go with her. Chelsea is an all-rounder; she loves all types of sport, but especially skiing, which she does with her mum. When talking to Chelsea’s mum, Michele, she said Chelsea “ is really independent, she cooks, she cleans and always gives a helping hand around the house.” However, when asked about Chelsea’s bedroom, that was a different story. Michele remarked: “There are times when Chelsea hangs her clothes on the floor,” something all girls can relate to!

Once I have made enough money, I would love to give some to animal charities”

The quirky singer, whose favourite band is Queen, has a unique style and admits that she buys her clothes from charity shops. The Office Girls UK have come fighting back and now have all their accounts up

and running again. But, they are desperate for more followers to make their dream come true. Fans have described them as being the new Spice Girls as they are all known for standing up for Women’s Rights and equality in the workplace. Chelsea was educated at St Anthony’s International College, Mijas, after being home-schooled by her entertainer parents. They had travelled the world and Chelsea was known as the ‘World’s Youngest Singing Baby’ before settling down in Alhaurin El Grande.





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Policemen awarded TWO Mijas Local Police officers, Lucas Lopez Aranda and Pedro Tejon Jaime, were awarded with White Police Merit Crosses on Tuesday (September 29). The proposal was approved at the council’s September plenary session. Mayor Juan Carlos Maldonado declared that the men were both worthy of the award as they had been with the police force for 20 years and had good service records with no serious misdemeanours registered.

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Runaway driver legs it again A RUNAWAY driver has been arrested in Alhaurin de la Torre after citizen collaboration helped track down his vehicle,which had been involved in a crash. A motorist reported to the Local Police force that he had been involved in a collision with another car in the early hours of the mornin g o n Av e n id a Cris to b a l Colon. He had banged his h ea d in th e ac c id en t a nd fainted. By the time he regained consciousness the

other car had disappeared. Citizen collaboration allowed investigators to track down the car and its 25year-old owner, originally from Ciudad Real. When officers told him that he would be charged with failing to provide assistance at the scene of an accident, he tried to make a run for it. Two officers gave chase, sources reported, and after catching up with him nearby, they also charged him with resisting arrest.

ON PARADE: The police force will honour the Virgen del Pilar.

Guardia honour patron saint CELEBRATIONS will be held in Malaga City By Maria Jose Fernandez MORE than 600 Guardia Civil officers will parade across the Paseo del Parque in Malaga City in the final event to honour the police force’s patron saint, the Virgen del Pilar. The provincial capital was chosen to host a great variety of activities for this national celebration. Official events are to be kicked off at 12pm today, Thursday, October 1, with the hoisting of the national flag in Plaza de la Constitucion. Then an exhibition entitled ‘The Guardia Civil against terrorism, for

freedom and for the victims’ will be inaugurated and remain open until October 8 (from 10am to 2pm and from 5pm to 9pm). During the afternoon, at 5pm, there will be a floral offering at the Virgen de la Victoria basilica. On Saturday, October 3, at the Fairs and Conferences Palace in Malaga there will be three concerts by the Malaga Philharmonic Orchestra and other music bands. The Guardia Civil parade will take place on Sunday from 12pm and will feature more than 600 officers, 120 official vehicles as well as 97 officers on horseback.

Indian woman stabbed AN INDIAN woman was stabbed in the doorway of a block of flats in Fuengirola in the early hours of Thursday morning, September 24. Initial investigations suggest that the attack happened possibly during an argument over money she owed her attacker. At 1.20am, a witness alerted the authorities that a woman had been stabbed in the doorway of a block of flats on Calle Alvarez Quintero. She was bleeding and needed

medical help, the 112 Emergency Services Andalucia reported. National Police officers and an ambulance attended the scene and the woman taken to hospital for treatment. As the enquiry into the incident continues, the police are following up on the theory that the suspected attacker, a 55-year-old Indian man, who has been arrested for causing injuries, may have stabbed the victim during an argument over money.


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Singer Pantoja must stay in jail COURT turns down her appeal for release By Eleanor Hawkins A PETITION from jailed singer Isabel Pantoja’s lawyers to have her released and the remainder of her sentence suspended has been turned down once again by a Malaga Provincial Court.

The singer, serving a sentence for money-laundering at Alcala de Guadaira women’s jail, had applied for her release based on changes to Article 80 of the Criminal Code, and claiming that she was repentant and that her sentence had served

as an example to the general public. However, the court argued upon turning down the petition, that she had not made up for her crime in any way and that if she was now released the public would lose faith in the system.

Malaga man imprisoned for attacking two social workers A MALAGA City man will be jailed for two years and must pay â‚Ź800 in damages for attacking and verbally abusing two social workers, a Malaga court has decided.

Judges believed that it had been sufficiently proved that he punched one social worker, causing injuries which took 20 days to heal, and verbally abused another when they

visited a neighbouring property in February 2013. Although the accused appealed the original sentence, the appeals court saw no reason to change the sentence.

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Restaurant catches fire A FIRE broke out last Thursday morning, September 24, at Restaurante Bar Anita by the Calypso petrol station, affecting two neighbouring establishments. Mijas Fire Brigade declared the blaze out at 8.30am.

Nut season AUTUMN means chestnut harvesting season in the Serrania de Ronda, and this year in spite of problems with gall wasps from China farmers expect to collect about three million kilos of chestnuts.

Cleaned up LA LINEA’S Plaza de la Constitucion is the latest to undergo the town’s current intensive cleaning scheme and the structure over the busy taxi rank on the square has been repaired.

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Reaching out to the Japanese CATERING to their needs seen as crucial By Eleanor Hawkins THE Costa del Sol wants to tap into the growing Japanese tourism market and attract more visitors from the country by adapting to their particular needs and requirements. Almost half a million tourists came to Spain from Japan last year, and 26,000 of visited Malaga Province and were especially drawn to Ronda and Mijas, leading Tourism Costa del Sol to formulate an ambitious €600,000 plan to attract even more of them. It includes 60 measures to make Japanese travellers, known to be particular about what they want while on holiday, feel at home. Adapting menus and portion sizes, avoiding being too chummy, providing damp towels before meals, maps, flasks of hot water and slippers in hotel rooms and offering rooms with baths rather than showers are just a few of the ideas proposed, along with adding Japanese signs and drawing up specific tourist routes, safety campaigns and promotional campaigns in Japan.

TOURIST DRAW: Half a million Japanese visitors came to Spain last year, 26,000 of them to Malaga Province.

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LOW income families from small towns which have grown over the last year are in luck as Malaga Provincial Council has announced new parents between September 26, 2014, and September 25, 2015, can apply for a €1,000 payout. The benefit scheme will be available to families with N annual income of less than €12,000, who have lived in towns with less than 5,000 inhabitants since January 1, 2012, or longer. Applicants have until October 10 to apply at the General Registry at Malaga Provincial Council headquarters and will be required to present, among other documents, a certificate from their town hall proving how long they have lived there. Francisco Salado, Vice President of Malaga Provincial Council explained that the scheme aims to boost the population in small towns and help families in need cope with the costs of new members and balance work and family life.





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FOOD BANK wants volunteers in order to attain target

BANCOSOL: Last year’s event was a great success but this year they want to surpass it. By Eleanor Hawkins BANCOSOL, the Costa del Sol food bank, is gearing up for this year’s edition of the Gran Recogida collection campaign and is looking for volunteers. Following the great success of the event last year, during which Malaga Province ranked fifth in Spain and surpassed its goal of 600,000 tonnes by almost 100,000, this year the goal

750,000 tonnes of food is the food bank’s goal for this year

has been set at 750,000 tonnes. This means, explained Manuel Alarcon, Bancosol coordinator, that even more volunteers are needed. Not only will they be needed

to staff collection points during the event (November 27-28), they will also be needed over the following two months to help distribute donations. The food bank estimates that between 4,500 and 5,000 volunteers are needed across the 349 collection points. Those interested can contact 952 179 679, see www.bancosol.info or email: mrueda@bancosol.info

School shifts its money A COSTA del Sol international school was one of the first to react to remarks from the head of the Banco de España by moving its accounts from Catalan Sabadell bank to one closer to home. Parents of pupils at Torremolinos’ Sunny View School, one of the oldest international schools on the coast, received emails from the school’s management on Monday (September 21) informing them of a new bank account number for all future payments due

to the situation in Cataluña. Many parents, mostly Spaniards, phoned the school to ask exactly what the Cataluña situation the note referred to was, sources at the school told El Mundo national daily. They were told that it was purely an instinctive measure following Bank of Spain head, Luis Linde’s, remarks that morning on the chances of a ‘corralito’ (freezing of bank accounts) if the Catalan parliament decided to secede from Spain.

Every dog has his day THE PAD fundraiser at the Centro Nordico on the Fuengirola to Mijas road last weekend raised

€3,161 for animals in need. The target for the event had been €2,000. Needless to say, both Mets Dog

Training and PAD were more than pleased with this result and look forward to next year’s PAD Dog show.

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House fire TWO men aged 28 and 42 had to be taken to hospital for smoke inhalation when their home on Ronda’s Calle Doctor Carrillo Guerrero caught fire last Thursday, September 24.

More flights NORWEGIAN Airlines has announced new routes from MalagaCosta del Sol Airport for the winter season, running from the end of October until March, with twice-weekly flights to Edinburgh, Birmingham, Gran Canaria and Tenerife.

Well done! FUENGIROLA council congratulated 266 local sportspeople for winning 388 medals at regional, national and international competitions during the 2014/2015 season.

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Marbella welcomes new Local Police chief APPOINTEE pledges to work to bring excellence to the force By Eleanor Hawkins MARBELLA’S new Local Police chief, Jose Andres Montoya, has been sworn in at a ceremony at the town hall presided over by Mayor Jose Bernal. Representatives from municipal groups and the State Security Forces were present at the event last Thursday, September 24, to name Montoya, who was previously employed as a police inspector in Velez-Malaga. He pledged to work to bring excellence to the municipal police service and focus on the people. “In the first place we’re going to analyse the state of the force, then we’ll work to achieve the goals we have set ourselves,” the new chief said. He commented that the post was both a challenge and an

SWEARING IN: Jose Andres Montoya presents himself to Mayor Bernal. honour and said he intended to put all his experience and knowledge to use within the force for the benefit of local people. “We’ll be looking for excel-

lence at all times not just in the service provided but also from an ethical point of view as the Local Police should be a moral example for society,” Montoya stressed.

Meanwhile, Mayor Bernal explained that the new appointment was part of internal restructuring within the force to modernise and adapt it to meet the public’s needs.

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Change of names and faces THOSE who use the nam e Pl aza de l a Nogalera to refer to what used t o be Tor r em ol i nos’s Plaza Jesus Santos Rei n ar e no l onger i n the wrong as the council officially renamed it on September 24. The nam e change, al ong wi t h t hat of Avenida Rafael Gomez Sanchez to Avenida de l a Li ber t ad, was approved by the council at a plenary session foll owi ng a pr oposal by Ci udadanos pol i t i cal group. The council’s plans to tear down the controversi al Monum ent t o t he Tourist, a 20-metre colum n on t he newl y nam ed Aveni da de l a Libertad, also continue al t hough t hey have been delayed while a replacement statue is decided upon.




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Claims family put Ashya at risk BOARD has recommended therapy now be considered

ASHYA: With his family celebrated his impressive recovery at a party in Marbella in June. By Eleanor Hawkins A NEW report by UK social services has stated that young cancer patient Ashya King’s parents put him in danger by removing him from a Southampton hospital last year without doctors’ authorisation and bringing him to Spain. Brett and Nagmeh King brought their five-year-old son Ashya to Malaga last August while looking for an alternative solution for their son after being denied proton beam therapy

at the British hospital, sparking an international search which resulted in them being arrested. The Portsmouth Safeguarding Children Board’s report claims that the young boy was put at risk of serious harm had anything untoward happened with regard to the nasogastric tube which fed him and that the journey to Prague, where he eventually received the successful treatment, must have been difficult and could have had significant consequences if anything had gone wrong.

Mr and Mrs King, who recently spoke of how well their son was progressing and said they were glad they had fought for proton beam therapy, which they had been denied in the UK, told Sky News they had seen the report but had agreed with Portsmouth City Council that neither side would comment on its findings. The Portsmouth board has also recommended that in the future families who ask for proton beam therapy be routinely referred for consideration.

Tearoom owner is jailed A MALAGA City tearoom owner has been jailed for four and a half years after police found he was selling drugs at his establishments. Officers mounted surveillance after a tipoff and heard the tearoom owner placing an order for more drugs with a man in

Barcelona. After stopping a third man, who w a s s e n t to c olle c t the drugs , a nd w a s caught carrying 400 grams of cocaine worth an estimated €24,000, the three were arrested. Now a Malaga provincial court has jailed all three and fined them €40,000 each.

No rides on the Malaga Eye VISITORS hoping to have a ride on Malaga City’s new ferris wheel, a 70-metre attraction which opened less than a month ago, were

disappointed last week to find out that it was not running. The management declared that the wheel would

remain closed for a week for maintenance and explained that the work could not be done until the wheel was up and running.

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Students disappointed MALAGA is the Andalucian province with the greatest demand for places at official language schools and offers the most places, yet this year almost 3,500 people were turned away. Altogether 11,647 people applied for places on courses for 11 different languages including Spanish for foreigners, the Education Department reported, yet only 8,243 were admitted. English language was where most people failed to get a place.

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A dangerous occurrence IF second runway was open, safety would not have been compromised ONE of our readers is a retired Independent Aviation Consultant with a number of very impressive engineering qualifications and he has written the following report of what he refers to as two dangerous and unacceptable occurrences at Malaga airport on September 28. On the evening of September 28, Malaga airport was using Runway 13. This is the southerly runway going out to sea. No second runway was in use, as normal, although it is quite safe to use both the runways when traffic is in this direction. Around 8.30pm in the evening an Iberian aircraft, Flight number IB3875 was cleared for take off and Ryanair Flight number FR3446 was on short finals for runway 13. Prior to IB3875 getting airborne Ryanair touched down. Now, in the military this was acceptable, under certain circumstances, for the controller

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CLEAR TO LAND: Plane landing at Malaga Airport. to say to the landing aircraft “clear to land, one on.” In commercial aviation this is deemed dangerous and unacceptable!! As the Ryanair plane slowed down on the runway it missed the second from last high speed turn off to the taxiway (normal for these types of aircraft to use) and had to stay on the runway until it reached the last turn

off. The controller appeared to have missed this potential problem and released a Vueling Flight Number VY2112 for take off, with the Ryanair still on the runway. Two problems; the first is that the controller should not have cleared the Vueling flight for take off, but also the Vueling Captain should not have ac-

cepted his clearance for take off as he would have seen the Ryanair navigation lights flashing whilst it was still on the runway. In commercial aviation this is deemed as dangerous and unacceptable. If they had opened the second runway, this risk to both aircraft’s safety would not have been compromised.

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PARENTS PROTEST: Fighting to have deficiences at local schools resolved.

Former mayor joins in fight for a safe school PROBLEMS include cracks, leaks and broken floors By Eleanor Hawkins ESPERANZA OÑA, former mayor of Fuengirola and member of the Andalucian parliament, has promised to help parents fighting for a decent school building for their children. Oña visited Fuengirola’s Picasso infant and primary school, one of the oldest

schools in the town, to see the problems pupils have to live with and collect a list of serious deficiencies parents are fighting to have solved. Cracks in walls, leaks, broken floors, ill-fitting windows, ancient electrical installations and many more problems are the visible signs of an old building with serious structural prob-

lems which parents fear could put the pupils at risk. “We don’t feel our children are safe at school and it’s tough leaving them there. We can’t be safe in the knowledge they’re in an enclosed playground as the perimeter walls have been in a bad state since last year,” said Susana Cortes, president of the parents’ association.

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Statement delivered by Smartsat-TV THERE was a deliberate sabotage attack at our only unprotected site at Torre Andalucía. Engineers have discovered that several expensive pieces of equipment have been damaged beyond repair. The equipment damaged was of a unique design and will have to be remanufactured by the factory in Slovenia. We are unable to say how long this will take. In the meantime, we have discounted offers on IPTV Television and 4G internet, if needed . Only clients receiving their broadcasts from the station at Torre Andalucía in Nueva Andalucía are affected. Transmissions from Mijas, Marbella and Estepona are unaffected as these sites have 24-hour security. SmartSat broadcast clients are urged to call free on 900 902 924 Mon-Friday 10am to 6pm and Saturday 10am-2pm.

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Local music only for TV MARBELLA’S municipal television station aims to cut costs by no longer using copyrighted music and has vowed to ensure that, as of now, all its musical content will be by local artists so as to help promote them.

Lotto luck MEETINGS: Held every three months, these are a great way of keeping up with local matters.

Taking care of expats ESTEPONA council is planning activities to help and inform foreign residents By Eleanor Hawkins EXPATRIATES are an important part of Estepona and foreign residents, from more than 100 different countries, make up 30 per cent of the population, so activities are now being planned to meet their specific needs.

At the latest of her three-monthly meetings with the expatriate community, Tourism Councillor Ana Velasco announced a social event for Tuesday, October 6 which includes a talk by marketing and networking expert Georgina Shaw on how to keep up with local matters using the internet and social media.

The meeting also served to inform the residents of the more than 40 courses offered this year by the council and cultural activities planned for the near future, and the councillor explained the importance of registering on the padron (residents’ register) and took note of residents’ suggestions and proposals.

TEN winning tickets, set to receive €20,000 each, were sold in Cartama for the Saturday’s, September 26 draw, ONCE lottery management has reported.

Helping out LOS BARRIOS Council has announced an extra job scheme aimed at employing 29 vulnerable local residents with no income for between two weeks and three months to do work to benefit the community.



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BELT UP: Failure to meet the new regulations will result in fines and loss of points.

No children on front seats AS of Thursday October 1 children under 1.35 metres in height are banned from travelling in front seats of cars in Spain as changes to the General Traffic Regulations come into effect. The new measure comes in addition, and under no circumstances replaces, regulations already in place regarding child restraining systems. Failure to meet these regulations, the DGT traffic authority reminds drivers, can result in €200 fines and loss of licence

points apart from the evident danger it puts youngsters in. The new version of Article 117, which came into effect on October 1, includes three exceptional cases in which children can be carried in the front seat, always using restraining systems that are right for their weight and height: if there is no back seat, it is already used by smaller or similar children or it is impossible to correctly fit a restraining system there.

Busy beach season comes to an end ALTHOUGH more visitors were registered this year, Marbella lifeguard service’s report on the summer season has revealed that there were no serious incidents on the city’s beaches. Altogether, Councillor

Miguel Diaz reported, lifeguard assistance was required 12,838 times over the 139 days they were on duty, more than 60 per cent of which were for medical help. New additions to the ser-

vice this year included announcements on the council’s website about the conditions on local beaches, which next year will also be displayed on screens along the coast, the councillor announced.

Andalucian generosity stretches to bone marrow THE number of bone marrow donors registered since Andalucia launched its Bone Marrow Plan in 2013 has doubled, and a centre in Malaga is in charge of analysing and registering all the samples from the region. The CRTS (Malaga Bloos Transfusion Centre) has registered 4,451 donations over the first eight months of this year, 546 of them from within Malaga, and

reached 99.7 per cent of its target for the year already, Andalucian government delegate for Malaga Jose Luis Ruiz Espejo announced after a visit to the centre to mark European Bone Marrow Donation Day. Meanwhile, Malaga City’s Carlos Haya Hospital, the only one in the province that carries out bone marrow transplants, has reported a total of 80 transplants between January and August.




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Preventing a caterpillar invasion MIJAS COUNCIL has put plans in place to prevent a repeat of last spring’s plague By Eleanor Hawkins IN an attempt to avoid a repeat of last spring’s pine processionary caterpillar invasion, Mijas Council has announced a fumigation scheme to be put into practice in the near future.

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Self-defence CARTAMA’S Sports department has organised a free self-defence workshop for women at the Ciudad Deportiva sports facility on October 30 at 6pm. To sign up, visit the facility’s offices on Avenida de la Feria or call 951 010 872.

New hours ISTAN Council has announced that as of October 1 the municipal offices which deal with property registry enquiries and taxes will be open from 9am to 1.30pm.

will be spent on trying to prevent caterpillar invasion

The contract, awarded to Serviplaga pest-control company, has a €17,121 budget and involves treating pine trees in busy areas where the caterpillars are likely to cause problems. “We need to work against this plague, which can cause physical harm to people and pets, in an efficient, effective way. Therefore, the council is going to act and we ask communities with pine trees to do the same so this spring the insects don’t cause problems,” Parks and Gardens Councillor Lourdes Burgos explained. Fumigations will be carried out between October 15 and November 15,

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Hobby time POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS: Processionary caterpillars can cause harm to humans and pets.

and residential communities can contact the municipal department for advice on how to proceed, Burgos said.

Last March, in a measure to stem a caterpillar plague which was causing alarm amongst the general public,

workers from a municipal employment scheme put out about 300 nesting boxes to attract birds that feed on the pests.

PATCHWORK, painting and crochet classes have started in Sabinillas and Manilva. Those interested can sign up for the classes, given in Spanish by Charo Iglesias, at the council’s culture department offices.


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DRIVING TESTS: Average wait is currently up to more than one month.

Examiner strikes cause longer waiting times ACTION by unions means learner drivers will face delays By Eleanor Hawkins MORE than 1,000 learner drivers in the province have had their driving exams delayed since examiners started daily partial strikes on September 14. The strike, which was called for an indefinite amount of time by the Spanish Traffic Examiners’ Association (Asextra) and the CGT, CSIF and USO trade unions, also means that the average waiting time for pupils to be given a date for an exam in Malaga is currently standing at more than one month. The strikes, over the last three hours of the examiners’ working day, have meant an average of 120 learners are turning up for

their exams and going home disappointed. Although the DGT traffic authority is trying to ensure the next slot they are given is earlier in the day, some people have been turned down twice. Examiners all over the country are joining the strike to demand better working conditions including the possibility of not giving results on the spot to avoid bearing the brunt of angry people they fail. If the strikes continue, examiners think that the delays will also continue. Yet Malaga’s Driving School Association (APAE) has said it will not hold protests over the delays as the strike is a countrywide one and must be resolved by the examiners and the traffic authority.

Council to fund health centre work itself CASARES Council has decided to go ahead and fork out for improvements to the local health centre. The council, Works Councillor Guzman Ahumada has explained, has drawn up a project and presented it to the regional government and the Costa del Sol health district, officially requesting permission to do the work. Planned changes include extending the reception area, renovating bathrooms, renewing floors and electrical fittings and installing new air-conditioning, with a budget of €50,000.



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Seven days until Costa’s top cinematographic event The countdown for the Marbella International Film Festival begins… Next Wednesday, October 7, Marbella will host a gala event to welcome the best independent film-makers from more than 20 different countries. In last week’s edition we wrote about all the features; now it’s time for the shorts.

SHORTS A Changed Man Country of production: UK Director: Sam Prior Synopsis: Logan has been bad, very bad. He’s dumped his fiancée, seduced her friends, and ran off for a hedonistic holiday in Thailand... Another Love Country of production: UK Director: Victor Perez Synopsis: A pregnant married woman struggles to tell a much older man that their affair is over. Antivirus Country of production: Russia / UK Director: Svetlana Axford Synopsis: Whilst trying to find the origin of social protests and revolutions, researchers from a Russian scientific research institute discover that a virus is the cause...

Any Day Now Country of production: Spain Director: Albert Uria Synopsis: A short, sweet comedy about how short (and sweet) life can be… Artificio Conceal Country of production: UK Director: Ayoub Qanir Synopsis: A victim of a simulated reality is left without identity. Centurion Country of production: UK Director: Glyn Carter Synopsis: It’s the morning after. Phil feels good. Sam discovers the reason for this: she’s the 100th woman he’s been to bed with... Cinnamon Country of production: UK Director: Shahid Kamal Synopsis: Struggle of a child trying to cope with the abuse of his mum by his violent dad who is also mayor of the town.

Entrepreneurs ‘014 Country of production: Spain Director: Jesús Salvo Synopsis: The Leader, negotiator, hard, nervous and sage. A perfect plan, a great team and a great deal of despair. Ghost Country of production: Spain Director: Rau Garcia Synopsis: In a dark stage of his life and in a desperate call for attention, Nicolas mounts a great farce to test his relatives and friends... In Another Life Country of production: Japan Director: Yusuke Hayamizu Synopsis: Three short stories in Tokyo about people’s death and how they see their life after death... Lost in Escapade Country of production: Georgia/ UEA Director: Besiki Turazashvili Synopsis: Lost in Escapade explores a story of 2 young people, Tina and San-

dro, who missed each other in time and geographical space. Sandro comes from Tbilisi, Georgia to Abu Dhabi, UAE to make Tina come back to him... Party Of Two Country of production: Mexico Director: Eugenia Llaguno Synopsis: The night of their sixth anniversary, a successful marriage comes together to celebrate and the wife announces a long awaited pregnancy. The husband is enraged because of a secret he had kept jealously.... Soledad Country of production: Spain Director: Fran Moreno Synopsis: An old man in a wheelchair is locked in his own home with no possibility of contact with the outside world. But he tries by all means…. Stela Country of production: Spain Director: Ainhoa Menéndez Synopsis: Claudia has a very special re-

lationship with his daughter Elia. They share a fantasy world that appears when Claudia tells a story to her daughter.... Territoire Country of production: France Director: Vincent Paronnaud Synopsis: 1957, Ossau Valley, Pyrenees, France. Pierre reaches the summer pasture with his dog and his flock of ewes... The Parting Shot Country of production: USA Director: Bobby Grubic Synopsis: In a country on the brink of war, a government agent struggles to get his family to safety before it’s too late. * For more info please check www.marbellafilmfestival.com

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TLC announced for old square PLAZA Antonio Banderas in Puerto Banus to get upgrade By Eleanor Hawkins FOLLOWING the end of the busy tourist season Marbella Council has announced the start of renovation works on Puerto Banus’s Plaza Antonio Banderas. The project, Works Coun-

cillor Blanca Fernandez explained, will improve the 20year-old square and give it a new look while conserving its essence in an aim to encourage its use as a leisure area and meeting point. The more than €400,000 project has been awarded to

Proyectos e Infraestructuras Zambrara and is expected to take four months to complete, with jobs on the list including replacing more than 11,000 square metres of paving, fixing and extending pergolas, waterproofing flowerbeds and adding LED lighting.

Benalmadena expats go off the beaten track FIFTY-SIX people recently joined a trip to Cadiz organised by Benalmadena Council’s Foreign Residents’ Department as part of the Off the Beaten Track programme. The trip, one of many aimed to introduce expatriates to some of the best things Spain

has to offer, visited Cadiz City, Jerez de la Frontera, Puerto de Santa Maria and Costa Ballena. Join the department’s mailing list by sending an email to residentes@benalmadena.com to receive notifications about future trips.

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Costa still an expat magnet AS PROPERTY sales start to pick up, the Costa del Sol has again proved itself a favourite with buyers from abroad, new statistics show. In the first half of the year, Ministry of Public Works and Development figures show that 12,795 properties were sold in Malaga province, the best for the first half of the year in seven and close to the 14,700 sold in the same period in 2008, with 38 per cent of buyers being nonSpanish. The province was the Andalucian area foreign buyers were most attracted to, with 70 per cent of all sales to expatriates, beaten only by Alicante nationally. The busiest areas for sales between April and June were Malaga city, Marbella, Mijas , Estepona and Benalmadena.

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Shopping centre alarms nuisance LIFE is becoming a misery for an estimated 1,000 people living in flats round the Parque Miramar shopping centre in Mijas Costa due to a faulty fire alarm system which they say is driving them mad. The alarms, said Jose Antonio Casado, representing local residents, have been going off over and over again both during the day and at night for two weeks, sometimes for up to two hours at a time. Encarni Mancilla, who lives in one of the 450 flats near the

centre, complained that she had phoned the Local Police station more than once but was always told there was nothing the force could do to help. Meanwhile, Joaquin Sanchez, head of services at Parque Miramar, said that although there had been some issues these had been resolved. Staff at Yorkshire Linen, near the centre, told EWN that they had heard alarms one day but assumed they were from cars and couldn’t say it had been a noticeable problem.

New Fuengirola scheme to fight unemployment UNEMPLOYMENT is one of the main problems society is currently facing and Fuengirola council has come up with a new scheme to fight it by gradually creating 500 jobs. A new municipal project, ‘Fuengirola+Empleo,’ announced this week by local Mayor Ana Mula, will include training schemes to increase employability and help for entrepreneurs along with four separate job schemes providing work for more than 500 people.

SUPPORT REQUESTED: Fewer bureaucratic obstacles are needed for businesses to succeed.

Self-employed in need of help MAJORITY of independent workers fail within two years By Maria J. Fernandez MALAGA Business Owners Confederation (CEM) has requested from the institutions increased administrative support and fewer bureaucratic obstacles for the IndependentWorkers Collective. There are 106,000 independent workers in the province at present. Head of the association,

Javier Gonzalez Lara, said that the smallest businesses usually go through a critical moment during the first two years of their existence and claimed that two out of three businesses do not make it past the two-year mark. “It is a terrible fact,” he said, and continued: “But we have got to get up and move forward; smaller business have more difficulties in

terms of finances and management and they stand in a vulnerable position.” To help with assisting independent workers, the CEM and the Malaga Chamber of Commerce have just published a book entitled “How to be a freelance worker and not die while trying,” which approaches themes such as taxes, fees, paying bills and social security issues.



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COSTA BLANCA SOUTH

Fraudsters who preyed on the elderly are detained FOUR men were arrested in the street still wearing gas company uniforms

GAS FRAUD: Four men posed as gas officers wearing uniforms.

COSTA BLANCA NORTH

Improving the beaches BENIDORM has purchased two new motorbikes to aid in monitoring their beaches, to help with garbage collection and safety and to help reduce reaction times and efficiency. Numerous initiatives have been implemented including increased police and saltwater footbaths.

Crew filming SUNBATHERS on Javea’s Arenal beach were treated to a rare glimpse of TV commercial production at the weekend when local film studios took over part of the beach to film the new Stacey Solomon TV commercial for UK fashion brands.

Groups disbanded THE security forces in Valencia have disbanded a total of 256 organised crime groups and criminal organisations during the first half of the year, more than half in the province of Alicante.

Clinical trials THE first social network in the world for cancer clinical trials started its pilot project in the hospitals of Sant Joan and La Vila, in the province of Alicante, and La Arrixaca in Murcia. The online tool has been designed to speed cancer research, facilitating the inclusion of cancer patients in clinical research.

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THE Guardia Civil arrested four men for defrauding elderly residents in Calpe, Alicante. The Guardia were informed of the four men who posed as gas technicians and wore official gas company uniforms after they had visited an elderly German couple in Calpe, who did not speak much Castellano and convinced them that their gas installation should be checked. They then falsely told the couple they must change a number of components in order to comply with regulations and gave them a €660 bill which was paid in full by the couple. Police found although the installation was actually made correctly there was in fact no need for it. After providing police with a description of the men who were said to be aged between 40-56 and of Spanish nationality, the Guardia picked them up in the street, still wearing the gas company uniforms. The four have already been sent to court charged with fraud.

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COSTA DE ALMERÍA

Bar accident

Son alerts police

Gender divide

A WOMAN, 27, lost a finger after falling off a mechanical bull in a bar in Punta Ballena and getting it trapped in the mechanism. She was taken to hospital and Guardia Civil opened an investigation which may lead to charges.

A 54-YEAR-OLD was arrested in Motril after allegedly attacking his partner. Authorities were alerted by the couple’s son and on arrival, police officers found the woman in a state of high anxiety.

THE September entrance exams for Almeria University were sat by 736 students. Of the 81 per who passed, 253 were male and 244 were female.

Drug operations

Contract awarded

SO far this year, Guardia Civil have arrested more than 100 people allegedly linked to drugs sales in six major operations in towns in the Part Forana. The latest resulted in 21 arrests.

MALAGA Provincial Council has awarded the construction works of the Parque Tecnoalimentario in El Trapiche (Velez-Malaga) new road access for a price of €645,996.

Breakfast products

Case closed again

THE Canamunt Residents’ Association is asking for donations of breakfast products such as milk, cereals and other items so no children go without a good meal to start the day.

THE court of Velez-Malaga has ordered the dismissal of the case in which a prosecutor identified as GMA was being investigated in connection with a traffic accident where a young motorcyclist died in June 2011.

EU teachers TEACHERS from six European countries taking part in the Erasmus +K2 project ‘Children looking for stories and traditions’ were welcomed at Son Canals Infant and Primary School in Palma.

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Torrox fair TORROX’ fair kicked off on September 30 and visitors will be able to enjoy a great variety of activities until Sunday, October 4.

Good bad luck A 54-YEAR-OLD Seron man was taken to Huercal-Overa hospital with a hand injury after a gas canister exploded in his home. Once recovered, he will be able to return home as the property was almost undamaged.

Road sense THE regional government announced that 60 kilometres of Adra, La Mojonera and El Ejido roads need repairs after September flood damage. El Ejido disagreed, claiming the town alone had 77.

Birthday gift ALMERIA-BASED hotel chain Playa Senator celebrated its 25th anniversary by taking 25 tons of supplies to the Food Bank. A further 7,300 kilos were provided by the chain’s habitual suppliers.

Local pork

Gibraltar trip

PITA explosion

THE Council for the Environment, Agriculture and Fishery has promised to promote the ‘lechona de Balears,’ the local suckling pig, and will carry out campaigns so people learn more about it.

LUX MUNDI Torre del Mar is organising a trip to the Rock of Gibraltar on October 15. Visitors will have the chance to take a cable car to the top of the rock to see the popular Barbary Apes.

ONE of two workmen who survived an Almeria City explosion that killed a third man is in a critical condition and was airlifted to the Virgen del Rocio hospital’s burns unit in Sevilla.

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Charity ball success THE annual Butterfly Ball raised over €5,500 for DEBRA Butterfly Children’s Charity; the highest amount ever raised at this event. The last five years of hosting the ball, an impressive €23,000 has been raised for the DEBRA charity which supports those suffering from Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB), an incurable and life debilitating disease.

New trailer arrives A NEW horse trailer ordered by Rojales’s Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre six months ago has finally arrived, after months of wrangling with the manufacturer.

First cruise ship TORREVIEJA welcomed the arrival of its first ever cruise ship the Amadea which anchored out at sea last week with boats operating a shuttle service as around 400 of the 600 passengers on board got off the boat arriving on land at the Marina Salinas to much applause.

Fashion for charity A TOTAL of €712 was raised from a Fashion Show at the Quesada Country Club for the Paul Cunningham Nurses Charity. The Torrevieja Barbershop Harmonisers entertained the crowd with their singing and Graeme Mykal amazed with his table magic.

Fun dog show AMBER LODGE is hosting its annual fun dog show on Sunday October 4 at the kennels and cattery in between La Marina and Elche. Doors open at midday and judging is from 1pm.

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RUSSIAN P RESS

Metro toilet open PROSPEKT MIRA has first public convenience

MOSCOW UNDERGROUND: Commuters need transport card to use new facility.

THE metro in Moscow has opened its first ever public toilet located in the Prospekt Mira metro station. A Troika public transport card is needed to access the toilet.

Mosque opening ONE of the biggest mosques in Europe has opened in Moscow after a decade of construction work. The new place of worship will be able to accommodate more than 10,000 people.

Import value VALUE of goods imported by Russia from outside the former Soviet Union fell 39 per cent in the first eight months of this year compared to the same period in 2014.

Escalator attack A MAN, aged 23, was arrested and accused of pushing a 75-year-old woman off an escalator at a Moscow metro station. The woman hit her head and was knocked unconscious in the incident.

Art attack THE leader of a radical Russian Orthodox group, Dmitry Tsorionov, has been tried and sentenced to 10 days in jail for vandalising an art exhibition in Moscow.

Rabid hedgehog A HEDGEHOG infected with rabies has bitten a man who tried to take its photograph in the Russian countryside. This is the first case of a rabid hedgehog this year.

Car free day MOSCOW joined other cities around the globe in celebrating World Car-Free Day

and offered free fruit, chocolate and water to those who opted to cycle to work or use public transport.

Oscar hopeful A FILM called ‘Solnechny Udar’ or ‘Sunstroke’ by proKremlin film director Nikita Mikhalkov has been chosen to represent Russia at the next Academy Awards in February.

Not very confidential AN online security company from Moscow reports that Russia suffered the secondlargest number of confidential data leaks in the first half of this year as more than 262 million personal data records had been compromised as a result of 59 data leaks.

Space logo RUSSIA’S space agency has announced the winners of a contest to design the logo of the Vostochny Cosmodrome. VANDAL: Orthodox leader is caught by police in Moscow.

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Rolls-Royce secures UK contracts to supply new Hinkly Point plant £100M By John Smith

ENGINEERING firm Rolls-Royce will take a big percentage of the £100 million (€140 million) worth of contracts to supply the new nuclear plant at Hinkley Point in the UK.

MARTIN WINTERKORN: Resigned in wake of the scandal.

Volkswagen Group is asked for details SOON after VW Chief Executive Martin Winterkorn resigned on September 23, following the uproar concerning the apparent ‘fixing’ of a device to give positive results in exhaust emission tests, the Spanish authorities have written to the company asking for information. José Manuel Soria, the minister responsible, has asked the

EDF, the French firm in charge of the project, has selected RollsRoyce to supply heat exchangers worth £25 million (€35 million) in partnership with Nuvia; RollsRoyce will also supply systems to treat nuclear waste in a contract worth £75 million (€105 million).

Basically we are asking Facebook to stop mass surveillance,’ Max Schrems freedom activist concerning court ruling that data sharing rules between EU and US are invalid.

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Volkswagen Group for ‘clear and precise details’ on the situation as it affects Spain. He wrote to the world deputy-president of Volkswagen, Francisco Javier García Sanz, who is a Spaniard, requesting, “as soon as possible, all the necessary information to determine the reach of the problem in general and for Spain in particular.”

BUSINESS EXTRA

Exports aim CHANCELLOR George Osborne has stated that it is his aim to make China the UK’s second largest trading partner by 2025 during a visit to part of that country. Mr Osborne said Britain must “raise its game” to increase exports to China from £25 billion (€35 billion) to £30 billion (€42 billion) annually.

Jobless rates THE governor of the Bank of Spain has issued a forecast indicating that the Bank expects the rate of unemployment to drop from the current figure of 22.37 per cent to 20 per cent by the end of 2016.

Steel jobs risk UK STEEL says rising competition and falling prices are damaging firms after Thai steel firm SSI halted production at its Teesside plant due to falling demand, putting 2,000 jobs at risk.

Ciudad Real airport sale DESPITE reports in July that the unused airport, excluding the terminal and parking areas, had been sold to a Chinese group for just €10,000 it now appears that this deal didn’t go through. The latest news is that an offer of €80 mil-

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The new owner of Daraprim, a drug used by Aids sufferers, Martin Shkreli, who raised the price by 5,000 per cent, has now agreed to drop the price again but has not said by how much.

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NET VOL 5,151.63 8,229.45 10,118.96 14,535.58 53,894.31 8,550.05 8,257.80 3,743.50 3,813.71 6,783.19 3,603.05 33,330.48 11,671.90 9,339.99 9,228.24 6,529.34 35,788.13 3,656.28 42,783.97 12,451.01 31,187.14 12,199.07 20,531.02 60,443.96 37,997.19 4,602.00 4,144.30 57,995.75 5,597.08 4,352.81 6,486.84 5,135.38 27,819.47 17,774.64 10,509.10 3,930.01 4,521.40 14,419.32 4,564.91 16,808.41 7,780.25 6,669.60 13,624.57 5,031.38 7,162.43 34,011.67 6,263.15 57,704.90 8,674.41 10,992.61 17,842.56

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Most Advanced Bellerophon Therapeutics, Inc. $ 6.30 ProShares UltraPro Short NASDAQ Biotechnology$ 31.26 Hong Kong Television Network Limited $ 4.92 Cirrus Logic, Inc. $ 31.03 ProShares UltraShort Nasdaq Biotechnology $ 37.27 Star Bulk Carriers Corp. $ 2.43 EDAP TMS S.A. $ 5.59 Digi International Inc. $ 11.82 TriVascular Technologies, Inc. $ 5.63 Condor Hospitality Trust, Inc. $ 6.75 Fuel Tech, Inc. $ 2.03

2.58 ▲ 69.35% 4.0101 ▲ 14.72% 0.62 ▲ 14.42% 3.90 ▲ 14.38% 3.42 ▲ 10.10% 0.20 ▲ 8.97% 0.39 ▲ 7.50% 0.82 ▲ 7.45% 0.39 ▲ 7.44% 0.40 ▲ 6.30% 0.11 ▲ 5.73%

Most Declined Aratana Therapeutics, Inc. Galapagos NV Neothetics, Inc. The Finish Line, Inc. Cara Therapeutics, Inc. Internap Corporation Flexion Therapeutics, Inc. Catabasis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Corium International, Inc. Zogenix, Inc. Proshares UltraPro NASDAQ Biotechnology

$ 10.67 $ 44.60 $ 9.51 $ 19.91 $ 16.15 $ 6.77 $ 19.01 $ 7.90 $ 8.80 $ 14.38 $ 9.70

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Business breakfast and networking groups work well in the UK but what about here? Upon retirement in 2008 I relocated to Spain. I had my first International Business Networking Group meeting in the diary before

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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BUSINESS breakfasts were a novelty to me when first invited (or else) to one such in Shrewsbury. I had taken up a sales post with the Australian-based Red Telephone Company, which was very much performance related. The basic concept was that during breakfast everyone at the table would be bright-eyed and bushy-tailed; fail. Of fresh mind, we sales personnel could bond, brainstorm, learn from others then hit the ground running. That was the idea. Sales seminars and such get-togethers do pay dividends. One of the failings of the business community is that business owners work in isolation. Winging it, there is no one to turn to for advice except gestors, solicitors, suppliers and, equally inept, the family. As a consequence the SME manager is going to get it wrong more often than is the company man. He has

is the comparative benefit of subscription-based groups as opposed to trade organisations

GETTING TOGETHER: Morning is the perfect time to bond and brainstorm. no one to bounce ideas off, no experienced mentors. This, in my experience, is a self-inflicted failing. Occasionally, a business networking group sets up. Subscriptions tend to be extortionate and the criteria onerous. I recall one

such that charged a far higher membership fee than any of the established UK business associations. Yet, I doubt the benefits of membership were 1 per cent of organisations such as the Federation of Master Builders, CORGI, and the Guild of Master Craftsmen.

I even arrived. It was a great success and why not? I had much experience to back me up. There were no fees, no criteria. All it offered at that early stage was an opportunity for small business owners to meet and relax with others, share information and provide mutual support. Interest over time waned. It was difficult to breathe life into the dying horse. There, is in the Costa community, an ‘I don’t need anyone to teach me how to run my business’ mindset. Business networking works well in the UK; there is no reason why it shouldn’t do so here, if you want it to.



OPINION & COMMENT

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Money can buy just about anything BLESSED with black gold, Saudi Arabia thinks it is a law unto itself LEAPY LEE SAYS IT

OTHERS THINK IT I THINK many Saudis are like spoilt children with too much pocket money. They manufacture absolutely zilch and produce nothing but a substance that lies under their desert wastelands. They consider themselves favourites of Allah for having been bestowed this natural, and extremely lucrative, natural resource. Having spent some eight years in their country, I think I can attest to their arrogance and hypocrisy. It came as no surprise to me that they completely blanked refugees fleeing from persecution in neighbouring countries; heaven forbid they allow their privileged existence to be overrun by smelly peasants! It was also completely typical that they instead offered to pay for 200 new mosques to be erected in Germany. They also lie about or suppress anything that may be detrimental to their superior existence. When I was in the country, there was an attempted coup by one of the royal family. On one road during the event, I over-

OIL RICH: Saudi Arabia believes it is a favourite of Allah.

took at least 100 tanks and mobilised guns. What little information did escape was quickly dismissed as a ‘military exercise’. When slavery was supposedly brought to an end, with a great flourish of ‘generosity’, they built them all a town out in the desert. What they really wanted was them all in one place. Not long after, they allegedly sent in fighter planes and bombed it out of existence. On another occasion there was an attempted takeover of Mecca by a rival religious group. This was put down to a handful of zealots. In fact, it took two weeks to quell, and a doctor friend of mine told me that his military hospital had treated at least 600 gunshot victims. Despite demanding mosques to be built everywhere, they would never allow anything even vaguely resembling a church to be built in their kingdom. If they say some 700 souls perished this week on the road to Medina, you can guarantee the figure was probably double. No, it would appear that the Saudis are living proof that in this world, money can buy just about anything. Keep the faith, Love Leapy leapylee2002@gmail.com

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7:00am American Heist 8:45am The Top Ten Show 2015 9:00am Lovesick 10:45am Big Eyes 12:45pm Maleficent Special 1:15pm Superfast 3:00pm One Night in Istanbul 4:45pm The Interview 6:45pm Maleficent Special Alex Zane talks to the cast of the wonderfully wicked family adventure starring Angelina Jolie. 7:15pm Lovesick 9:00pm The Interview 11:00pm Big Eyes 12:50am Superfast 2:35am American Heist Two brothers with troubled pasts set their sights on one last bank job. Action-packed crime drama. 4:15am One Night in Istanbul

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10:00am NFL: Baltimore @ Pittsburgh 11:00am Premier League 11:30am Football Gold 11:50am Football Gold 12:00pm NFL: Baltimore @ Pittsburgh 1:00pm La Liga Show 2015 1:30pm Football Gold 2:00pm Ravi Bopara Interviewing Sol Campbell 3:00pm Barclays Premier League World 3:30pm Premier League 100 Club 4:00pm NFL: Baltimore @ Pittsburgh 5:00pm La Liga Show 2015 5:30pm Premier League 100 Club 6:00pm Game Changers 6:30pm Barclays Premier League World 7:00pm The Fantasy Football Club 8:00pm Barclays Premier League Review 8:30pm Super League PlayOffs 11:15pm Super League Gold

2:00pm Glenn Mcgrath Masterclass 2:30pm Glenn Mcgrath Masterclass 3:00pm Cricket Shorts 3:05pm Cricket Shorts 3:10pm Cricket Shorts 3:15pm Cricket Shorts 3:20pm Cricket 7:00pm Cricket Shorts 7:05pm Cricket Shorts 7:10pm Cricket Shorts 7:15pm Cricket Shorts 7:20pm Cricket Shorts 7:25pm Cricket Shorts 7:30pm Cricket's Greatest 8:00pm FL72 2:15am PCA Awards 2:45am Ashes Modern Greats 3:15am Cricket Shorts 3:20am Cricket Shorts Former players and celebrities explain why they are so passionate about cricket. 3:25am Cricket Shorts 3:30am Cricket's Greatest 4:00am Best of ICC WT20


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7:00am Breakfast 11:00am Saturday Kitchen Live 12:30pm James Martin's Home Comforts 1:00pm BBC News 1:05pm Weather 1:10pm Football Focus 1:50pm Saturday Sportsday 2:00pm Rugby League 3:00pm Bargain Hunt 4:00pm Escape to the Continent 5:00pm Final Score 6:10pm BBC News 6:20pm Regional News 6:25pm Weather 6:30pm Pointless 7:20pm Strictly Come Dancing 9:25pm Doctor Who 10:10pm Casualty 11:00pm The National Lottery Live 11:10pm BBC News 11:25pm Weather 11:30pm Match of the Day 12:55am Anchorman 2:25am Weather for the Week Ahead 2:30am BBC News

7:00am 10:25am 10:30am 11:00am 11:45am 1:45pm 1:55pm 3:00pm 5:20pm 7:50pm 8:00pm 8:15pm 11:15pm 12:15am

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CITV ITV News Unforgettable All Star Family Fortunes The X Factor Boot Camp ITV News and Weather Downton Abbey Rugby World Cup 2015 Rugby World Cup 2015 Local News and Weather ITV News and Weather Rugby World Cup 2015 Through the Keyhole ITV News and Weather A round-up of the latest news headlines and a national weather forecast. Rugby World Cup Highlights

8:55am Dean Spanley 10:30am The Women's Football Show 11:00am Animal Park 11:30am More Creatures Great and Small 12:00pm Animal S.O.S. 12:30pm Animal S.O.S. 1:00pm Great British Menu 1:30pm Great British Menu 2:00pm Great British Menu 2:30pm Great British Menu 3:00pm Silk Stockings 4:55pm Flog It! 5:55pm The World's Busiest Railway 2015 6:55pm The Hairy Bikers' Northern Exposure 7:55pm Gardeners World 8:30pm Natural World 9:25pm Dad's Army 10:00pm Cradle to Grave 10:30pm Boy Meets Girl 11:00pm The Great British Bake Off 11:30pm In Case You Missed It 12:00am Hunky Dory 1:40am Skeletons 3:15am This is BBC Two

7:00am Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 7:25am Emmerdale Omnibus 10:40am Coronation Street Omnibus 12:05pm The Cube 1:10pm You've Been Framed! 2:10pm The X Factor 4:15pm The Xtra Factor 5:20pm Catchphrase 6:00pm The Polar Express 7:00pm FYI Daily 7:05pm The Polar Express 7:55pm Rumour Has It... 8:55pm FYI Daily 9:00pm Rumour Has It... 10:00pm Practical Magic 11:00pm FYI Daily 11:05pm Practical Magic 12:15am Celebrity Juice 1:05am The Almost Impossible Gameshow 2:05am Release the Hounds 2:55am Safeword 3:30am The Hot Desk 3:40am Teleshopping

8:00pm Don't Tell the Bride 9:00pm Confessions of a Shopaholic 10:40pm Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides 12:45am Family Guy 1:06am Family Guy 1:27am Family Guy 1:48am Family Guy 2:09am Family Guy 2:30am Family Guy 2:55am Asian Provocateur 3:25am Orphan Black 4:10am Orphan Black

8:00pm Three Men Go to Scotland 9:00pm The Search for Alfred the Great 10:00pm Beck 11:30pm Biggest Band Breakups and Makeups 12:30am Music for Misfits: The Story of Indie 1:30am Top of the Pops

7:10am Where the Heart is Drama series tells the ultimate stories of the loves and lives of families living in the small Yorkshire town of Skelthwaite. 8:00am Where the Heart is 9:05am Sherlock Holmes the Eligible Bachelor 11:30am Agatha Christie's Sparkling Cyanide 1:25pm Inspector Morse 3:45pm Foyle's War 5:50pm Foyle's War 8:00pm Doc Martin 9:00pm Lewis Crime drama series. 11:00pm A Touch of Frost Pole dancers, false passports and murder. 1:00am Inspector Morse 3:05am ITV3 Nightscreen Text-based information service. 3:30am Teleshopping

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7:15am How I Met Your Mother 7:40am How I Met Your Mother 8:05am World Mountain Running Championships 9:00am The Morning Line 10:00am Frasier 10:30am Frasier 11:00am The Big Bang Theory 11:25am The Big Bang Theory 11:50am Come Dine with Me 12:25pm Come Dine with Me 12:55pm Come Dine with Me 1:25pm Come Dine with Me 1:55pm Come Dine with Me 2:30pm Channel 4 Racing 5:10pm Channel 4 News 5:35pm Couples Come Dine with Me 6:20pm Couples Come Dine with Me 7:05pm Location, Location, Location 8:00pm Celebrity Benchmark 9:00pm Britain's Best Loved Sitcoms 10:00pm Bridesmaids 12:30am Hope Springs 2:25am Alan Carr

11:00am Sponge Bob Square Pants 11:35am Access 11:50am Cowboy Builders 12:50pm Cowboy Builders 1:50pm Crazy for Christmas 3:45pm A Christmas Kiss 5:30pm Help for the Holidays 7:10pm Can't Pay? We'll Take it Away! 8:05pm Funniest Fails, Falls and Flops 8:35pm Funniest Fails, Falls and Flops 9:00pm Now That's Funny! 9:55pm 5 News 10:00pm Football League Tonight 11:30pm Michael Buble's Christmas Special 12:25am My Crazy Christmas Obsession 1:25am The Gadget Show 2:20am Super Casino 4:10am The Yorkshire Vet 5:00am Body Donors Documentary following two people who have decided to donate their body to science.

9:00am How I Met Your Mother 9:30am How I Met Your Mother 10:00am Melissa and Joey 10:30am Melissa and Joey 11:00am Baby Daddy 11:30am Baby Daddy 12:00pm The Goldbergs 12:30pm The Goldbergs 1:00pm Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who 2:45pm Rude(Ish) Tube Shorts 3:00pm The Big Bang Theory 3:30pm The Big Bang Theory 4:00pm The Big Bang Theory 4:30pm The Big Bang Theory 5:30pm The Big Bang Theory 6:30pm The Big Bang Theory 7:00pm Bride Wars 8:45pm Rude(Ish) Tube Shorts 9:00pm The Big Bang Theory 9:30pm The Big Bang Theory 10:00pm The Big Bang Theory 10:30pm The Big Bang Theory 11:00pm The Big Bang Theory 11:30pm Gogglebox 12:35am Gogglebox 1:40am Bad Robots

9:45am Bundesliga 10:45am The Professionals 11:50am Rugby World Cup Highlights 12:20pm Pawn Stars 12:45pm Pawn Stars 1:15pm Pawn Stars 1:50pm Goodwood Cars of the Future 2:50pm Goodwood Classic Cars 3:50pm BRDC Formula 4 Championship 4:50pm British Touring Car Championship Highlights 6:20pm Pawn Stars 6:45pm Pawn Stars 7:10pm Pawn Stars 7:40pm Pawn Stars 8:10pm Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol 9:10pm FYI Daily 9:15pm Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol 10:00pm The Blues Brothers 11:05pm The Blues Brothers 12:35am The Day of the Jackal

7:00am City Heat 8:40am The Dukes of Hazzard 10:30am Swordfish 12:15pm Clash of the Titans 2:15pm Godzilla 4:30pm Twister 6:30pm True Lies 9:00pm Clash of the Titans 11:00pm Godzilla 1:15am Shanghai Noon 3:15am Shanghai Knights

7:00am American Heist 8:45am The Top Ten Show 2015 9:00am Lovesick 10:45am Big Eyes 12:45pm Maleficent Special 1:15pm One Night in Istanbul 3:00pm Superfast 4:45pm Maleficent Special 5:15pm The Interview 7:15pm Lovesick 9:00pm The Interview 11:00pm Big Eyes 12:50am Superfast 2:35am American Heist Two brothers with troubled pasts set their sights on one last bank job. 4:15am One Night in Istanbul Two cabbies wind up in trouble when they make a deal with a gangster in return for UEFA Champions League Final tickets.

9:10am Three Fugitives 10:50am Night at the Museum 12:40pm Dave 2:35pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 4:25pm Alien Autopsy 6:05pm Three Amigos! 8:00pm Night at the Museum 10:00pm Think Like a Man Too 11:50pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 1:40am The Hooligan Factory

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Football Gold Football Gold Football Gold Football Gold Football Freestyler Barclays Premier League Review Game Changers Barclays Premier League World The Fantasy Football Club Soccer A.M. Football Championship Rugby League Ford Saturday Night Football SNF: Game of the Day SNF: Match Choice SNF: Match Choice SNF: Match Choice SNF: Match Choice Football Freestyler Record-breaking football freestyler Dan Magness heads to Abu Dhabi, Holland and Spain. The Fantasy Football Club

Cricket's Greatest PCA Awards Sporting Rivalries ITM Cup Rugby Super League Highlights Cricket Gold Cricket's Greatest Cricket's Greatest Cricket's Greatest Cricket's Greatest Cricket Shorts Cricket Shorts Currie Cup Cricket Shorts Cricket Gold Cricket Gold Cricket Gold Ashes Fever Ashes Fever Glenn Mcgrath Masterclass PCA Awards Boxing Gold Football Football Football Football's Greatest Football's Greatest



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7:00am Breakfast 8:30am Match of the Day 10:00am The Andrew Marr Show 11:00am Sunday Morning Live 12:00pm Sunday Politics 1:15pm MOTD2 Extra 2:00pm BBC News 2:10pm Weather for the Week Ahead 2:15pm Bargain Hunt 3:00pm The Great British Bake Off 4:00pm Eat Well for Less 5:00pm Points of View 5:15pm Songs of Praise 5:50pm The Great British Bake Off Class of 2014 6:50pm BBC News 7:10pm Regional News 7:13pm Weather 7:15pm Countryfile 8:15pm Strictly Come Dancing 9:00pm Antiques Roadshow 10:00pm From Darkness 11:00pm BBC News 11:20pm Regional News 11:25pm Weather 11:30pm Match of the Day 2

7:00am 10:25am 10:30am 11:35am 12:35pm 1:40pm 2:45pm 3:00pm 5:20pm 7:45pm 7:55pm 8:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:15pm 12:15am 1:20am 2:15am 4:00am

CITV ITV News Murder, She Wrote The Jeremy Kyle Show The Jeremy Kyle Show The Jeremy Kyle Show ITV News and Weather Rugby World Cup 2015 Rugby World Cup 2015 Local News and Weather ITV News and Weather The X Factor Downton Abbey ITV News and Weather Rugby World Cup Highlights Perspectives Murder, She Wrote Jackpot 247 Motorsport UK

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The Instant Gardener Countryfile Gardeners World The Beechgrove Garden Saturday Kitchen Best Bites Great British Menu Athletics NFL Live Rugby League Patagonia: Earth's Secret Paradise Licence to Thrill Paul Hollywood Meets Aston Martin Special Forces Ultimate Hell Week Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Top Coppers Lucky Them Love Countryfile News and stories concerning the heart of the British countryside. Holby City

7:00am The Cube 7:50am Emmerdale Omnibus 11:10am Coronation Street Omnibus 12:40pm The Almost Impossible Gameshow 1:40pm You've Been Framed! 2:10pm Uncle Buck 3:10pm FYI Daily 3:15pm Uncle Buck 4:05pm Beethoven 5:05pm FYI Daily 5:10pm Beethoven 5:55pm She's the Man 6:55pm FYI Daily 7:00pm She's the Man 8:00pm Stormbreaker 9:00pm FYI Daily 9:05pm Stormbreaker 10:00pm The Xtra Factor 11:00pm American Pie: The Wedding 12:00am FYI Daily 12:05am American Pie: The Wedding 1:00am Billy Madison 2:00am FYI Daily 2:05am Billy Madison

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9:00pm Top Gear 10:00pm Tropic Thunder 11:40pm Russell Howard's Good News 12:05am Family Guy 12:27am Family Guy 12:50am American Dad! 1:10am Family Guy 1:30am Asian Provocateur 2:00am KKK: The Fight for White Supremacy 3:00am Fried 3:30am Don't Tell the Bride 4:30am Asian Provocateur

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The Other Pompeii Woolly Mammoth Rome's Lost Empire TOTP2 John Lennon Special 12:00am Jazz Piano Gold 1:00am Georgie Fame - The Birth of Cool 2:00am Bought with Love: The Secret History of British Art Collections

7:00am 7:50am 8:50am 8:55am 10:05am 11:05am 12:10pm 1:15pm 3:30pm 4:30pm 4:35pm 7:50pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:30pm 12:35am

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Murder, She Wrote The Young Ones FYI Daily The Young Ones Heartbeat Heartbeat Murder, She Wrote Inspector Morse Ben Hur FYI Daily Ben Hur Foyle's War Sunday Night at the Palladium Birds of a Feather City Lights Private Benjamin After the surprise termination of her second marriage, a spoiled Jewish princess joins the Army. FYI Daily Private Benjamin Murder, She Wrote Doctor in the House ITV3 Nightscreen Emmerdale Omnibus

7:20am How I Met Your Mother 7:40am How I Met Your Mother 8:05am Caterham Motorsport 8:30am Everybody Loves Raymond 9:00am Everybody Loves Raymond 9:30am Frasier 10:00am Frasier 10:30am Sunday Brunch 1:30pm Channel 4 Racing 5:00pm The Simpsons 5:30pm School of Rock 7:40pm Channel 4 News 8:00pm Homes by the Sea 9:00pm Cleopatra's Lost Tomb 10:00pm This is England '90 11:40pm Gogglebox 12:45am Embarrassing Bodies 1:45am The Stone Roses: Made of Stone 3:30am Come Dine with Me 3:55am Come Dine with Me 4:20am Come Dine with Me 4:45am Come Dine with Me 5:10am Fifteen to One

7:00am Milkshake! 10:50am Sponge Bob Square Pants 11:25am Football League Tonight 12:55pm Access 1:05pm Alan Davies: Xmas Dog Rescuers 2:05pm My Crazy Christmas Obsession Documentary featuring the people who take Christmas decorations to a whole new level. 3:10pm My Santa 4:50pm The Horse Whisperer 8:05pm 5 News The latest news coverage. 8:10pm Hancock 10:00pm That's My Boy 12:20am I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry 2:30am Super Casino Feeling lucky? Get the authentic, heartthumping casino experience every night.

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

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Football's Greatest Ax Men Ax Men British Touring Car Championship Highlights MotoGP Tommy Cooper Rugby World Cup Rugby World Cup Highlights Dunkirk FYI Daily Dunkirk Battle of the Bulge FYI Daily Battle of the Bulge Goodwood Cars of the Future Goodwood Classic Cars Apocalypse Now Apocalypse Now The Quest FYI Daily The Quest Hell on Wheels ITV4 Nightscreen Teleshopping

7:00am 10:00am 12:05pm 2:15pm 4:05pm 5:50pm 8:00pm 10:10pm 12:00am 2:35am 4:05am

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A Bridge Too Far Air Force One xXx xXx2: The Next Level Poseidon Die Hard with a Vengeance xXx xXx2: The Next Level Aliens: Special Edition The Man Con Air

She's Having a Baby Coneheads Son of the Mask A Million Ways to Die in the West The Wedding Singer Daddy Day Care Bruce Almighty Get Smart A Million Ways to Die in the West The Wedding Singer Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny

Suburgatory Suburgatory Baby Daddy Baby Daddy Melissa and Joey Melissa and Joey The Goldbergs How I Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother Hollyoaks Omnibus Planet 51 Rude(Ish) Tube Shorts Couples Come Dine with Me Couples Come Dine with Me Bad(Ish) Robots Rude(Ish) Tube The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory X-Men Origins: Wolverine The Inbetweeners

7:00am American Heist 8:45am The Top Ten Show 2015 9:00am Lovesick 10:45am Superfast 12:30pm Boyhood Special 1:00pm One Night in Istanbul 2:45pm The Interview 4:45pm Big Eyes 6:45pm The Martian: Sky Movies Special 7:15pm Lovesick 9:00pm The Interview 11:00pm Superfast 12:45am Big Eyes 2:35am American Heist Two brothers with troubled pasts set their sights on one last bank job. Action-packed crime drama. 4:15am One Night in Istanbul

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7:00am 7:15am 7:30am 7:45am 8:00am 8:30am 10:00am 11:30am 1:30pm 4:30pm 7:55pm 8:25pm 11:00pm 12:30am 1:30am 1:45am 2:00am 3:30am

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Football Gold Football Gold Football Gold Football Gold Bpl Legends SNF: Match Choice The Sunday Supplement Goals on Sunday Ford Super Sunday Ford Super Sunday Cantona's Comeback Football Ford Football Special Goals on Sunday Football Football The Sunday Supplement Bpl 100 Club A celebration of some of the finest goalscorers in Barclays Premier League history. Goals on Sunday Bpl 100 Club The Sunday Supplement

Cricket's Greatest Cricket's Greatest Major League Soccer Super League Highlights Football Cricket Shorts Cricket Shorts Cricket Shorts Cricket Shorts Cricket Shorts Cricket Shorts Cricket Shorts Football Cricket's Greatest Cricket's Greatest WWE From the Vault Super League Highlights Cricket's Greatest Adam Gilchrist Masterclass PCA Awards NFL NFL NFL Adam Gilchrist Masterclass Cricket's Greatest



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7:00am Breakfast 10:15am Rip Off Britain 11:00am Homes Under the Hammer 12:00pm The Sheriffs are Coming 12:45pm Thief Trackers 1:15pm Bargain Hunt 2:00pm BBC News 2:30pm Regional News 2:45pm Doctors 3:15pm Decimate 4:00pm Escape to the Country 4:45pm Home Away From Home 5:30pm Antiques Road Trip 6:15pm Pointless 7:00pm BBC News 7:30pm Regional News 8:00pm The One Show 8:30pm Inside Out 9:00pm EastEnders 9:30pm Panorama 10:00pm Rooney: The Man Behind the Goals 11:00pm BBC News 11:25pm Regional News 11:30pm Weather 11:35pm Have I Got a Bit More News for You

7:00am Homes Under the Hammer 8:00am The Sheriffs are Coming 8:45am Thief Trackers 9:15am Escape to the Continent 10:15am Victoria Derbyshire 12:00pm BBC News 12:30pm The Daily Politics 2:00pm The Rockford Files 2:45pm Cash in the Attic 3:30pm A Taste of Britain 4:00pm Best Bakes Ever 4:45pm Attenborough: 60 Years in the Wild 5:45pm Coast 6:15pm Flog It! 7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm Strictly Come Dancing 8:00pm Great British Menu 9:00pm University Challenge 9:30pm Only Connect 10:00pm The Celts 11:00pm Mock the Week 11:30pm Newsnight 12:10am Weather 12:15am Today at Conference 12:45am Special Forces Ultimate Hell Week

7:00am Good Morning Britain 9:30am Lorraine 10:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30am This Morning 1:30pm Loose Women 2:30pm ITV News and Weather 3:00pm Judge Rinder 4:00pm Who's Doing the Dishes? 5:00pm Tipping Point 6:00pm The Chase 7:00pm Local News and Weather 7:30pm ITV News and Weather 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm Coronation Street 9:00pm Britain as Seen on ITV 9:30pm Coronation Street 10:00pm Doc Martin 11:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 11:45pm 100 Year Old Drivers Drive Again 12:45am Murder, She Wrote 1:40am Jackpot 247

7:00am 7:10am 7:55am 8:30am 9:30am 10:30am 11:20am 12:15pm 1:10pm 1:40pm 2:40pm 3:40pm 4:50pm 5:55pm 7:00pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:05pm 1:00am 1:45am 2:15am

The Hot Desk Psych Emmerdale The Cube Dinner Date Psych The Real Housewives of Atlanta The Real Housewives of Atlanta Emmerdale The Cube Dinner Date The Jeremy Kyle Show The Jeremy Kyle Show The Jeremy Kyle Show Judge Rinder You've Been Framed! You've Been Framed! Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men Casino Royale FYI Daily Casino Royale Celebrity Juice Two and a Half Men Viral Tap

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Don't Tell the Bride Is Britain Racist? EastEnders Russell Howard's Good News Family Guy Family Guy American Dad! Family Guy Is Britain Racist? Asian Provocateur Documentary exploring a British comedian's journey to explore his Sri Lankan heritage.

9:00pm Legends of the Deep 10:00pm The Great British Year 11:00pm Storyville 12:00am Brick by Brick: Rebuilding Our Past 1:00am How to Build a Cathedral 1:55am Rome's Lost Empire 3:25am The Other Pompeii

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In Loving Memory Heartbeat The Royal Where the Heart is Judge Judy Judge Judy Judge Judy Inspector Morse Heartbeat The Royal Where the Heart is Doctor in the House Rising Damp In Loving Memory Heartbeat Drama, set in the North Yorkshire moors in the 1960's. Murder, She Wrote Wycliffe Women Behind Bars Law and Order: UK Crime drama based on the hit US series Law and Order. The Vice Inspector Morse ITV3 Nightscreen Teleshopping

8:35am Everybody Loves Raymond 9:00am Everybody Loves Raymond 9:30am Everybody Loves Raymond 10:00am Frasier 10:30am Frasier 11:00am Undercover Boss USA 12:00pm A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 1:00pm Channel 4 News Summary 1:05pm Come Dine with Me 2:10pm Deal or No Deal 3:10pm Countdown 4:00pm Fifteen to One 5:00pm Posh Pawn 6:00pm Four in a Bed 6:30pm Come Dine with Me 7:00pm The Simpsons 7:30pm Hollyoaks 8:00pm Channel 4 News 8:55pm Stand Up To Cancer 9:00pm Jamie's Super Food 9:30pm Food Unwrapped 10:00pm The Catch 11:00pm Sex Diaries: Trans Lovers 12:00am 24 Hours in A and E

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7:40am K-19: The Widowmaker 10:10am The Last Samurai 12:55pm Deep Blue Sea 2:45pm Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon 4:50pm Everest: Sky Movies Special 5:20pm The Saint 7:25pm The Last Samurai 10:00pm Gladiator 12:40am S.W.A.T.

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Goals of the 70s Gunsmoke The Professionals The Car Chasers The Car Chasers Tommy Cooper Tommy Cooper Magnum, P.I. The Professionals Minder The Car Chasers The Car Chasers Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Gunsmoke Magnum, P.I. Minder The Professionals Rugby World Cup Highlights Storage Wars New York Storage Wars New York Storage Wars Storage Wars Benidorm Bundesliga Motorsport UK Ax Men

Milkshake! The Wright Stuff Cowboy Builders 5 News The Yorkshire Vet Home and Away Neighbours NCIS: New Orleans Do You Know Me 5 News Neighbours Home and Away 5 News The Gadget Show Police Interceptors Autopsy The Four Feathers Tattoo Disasters: UK Documentary following people looking to erase their tattoo regrets literally. 2:00am Super Casino Feeling lucky? Get the authentic, heartthumping casino experience every night. 4:10am Secrets of Underground Britain

7:30am Grumpy Old Men 9:20am Grumpier Old Men 11:05am Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles 12:45pm Sex Tape 2:25pm Maleficent Special 2:55pm The Pink Panther 5:00pm A Shot in the Dark 7:00pm Me, Myself and Irene 9:00pm Sex Tape 10:45pm South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut 12:15am Don Jon 1:50am The Waterboy

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Charmed Revenge Rude(Ish) Tube Rude(Ish) Tube Baby Daddy Baby Daddy Melissa and Joey Melissa and Joey Charmed Charmed How I Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Melissa and Joey Melissa and Joey Baby Daddy Baby Daddy How I Met Your Mother The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Hollyoaks Bad(Ish) Robots The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Babylon A.D. Gogglebox The Big Bang Theory

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Majority of ‘refugees’ waiting in Calais are not fleeing wars Photographs for possible publication should be sent by email with a full caption to: photonews@euroweeklynews.com

I HAVE just returned from a family holiday in Benidorm (we go there about twice a year and have been for the last six to seven years) and this time it was a family holiday to celebrate our golden wedding anniversary (God, the train robbers only got 30 years. Joking aside, I wouldn’t have changed a moment). Whilst there, I had the opportunity to read Leapy Lee’s article in the free Euro Weekly and just had to comment on it. To quote my wife it was the same views I am always ranting on about. We live in Sussex so we get a lot of migrant movement on the south coast. That is, when Operation Stack is not bringing the whole of Kent and Sussex to gridlock. Everything you highlighted like carrying on through Gandia to the nearest airport and on the plane to Syria is brilliant. At Calais and the Channel Tunnel the worst the migrants can expect is to be caught and returned to the port entrance to be released outside the gate so they can try again the next night, but the poor lorry drivers get fined £2,000 per stowaway. I feel so strongly I could carry on ranting all day. Numerous people I know feel the same, they are not refugees as such unless refugees can travel across Europe with wads of Euros in their back pockets. Terry Marchant, (By email)

No toll roads here MESSAGE: Please ask your Mallorca columnist to refrain from putting ideas into our local politicians’ heads. Your paper constantly refers to toll roads we have on the island, the latest occasion being the cat accident. We do not have any toll roads in Mallorca and we don’t want any so please do not give any politico the excuse to propose them. We are taxed enough. John Little, (By email)

Criminal migrants WITH reference to Leapy Lee’s recent article, here is a copy of a message I

Labour’s new tune THANKS for your comments on the latest insanity of rescuing the dregs of what was once the Labour party. Corbyn comes across as an old commie, worse than during the Wilson era. I am back in the UK and it is like having a non-stop nightmare, exworld traveller finally in a permanent state of culture shock, not to be found anywhere else in the world!! The desire to tune in to PM’s Question Time no longer appeals; it’s the same old ‘non-replies.’ I wonder why so many of the politicians are unable to give a straight yes or no reply when asked to do so? Now, to top it all, the Labourites have surfaced singing the Red Flag with gusto, yet not the national anthem. Pomposity knows no limits. Sheila Thompson, (Via website)

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Jeremy Corbyn’s popularity AS a holidaymaker from UK, I was astounded by the ignorance shown in Leapy Lee’s column regarding what is happening in the UK. Jeremy Corbyn was elected Labour leader by a majority of 60 per cent. He has held 100 meetings in the UK and his polices are very popular. Renationalise the railways and utilities. End austerity. Build decent housing for our young people. If your brand of journalism stopped calling names and started some thoughtful analysis, journalists might again become trusted in what they write. I have rarely read a more unbalanced, biased and ill-thought-out piece of writing. Stay in Spain in the sun and stop writing these lies and distortions. Bryan Beckingham, (By email)

received from a friend in Northern Germany: “And this is a country that has opened its doors to some 850,000 of these refugees. “The ‘refugees,’ by the way, we have heard, are now fighting with the police in several cities, committing robberies and barricading themselves into houses, going around in gangs intimidating people for money, including knocking on people’s doors and barging in until the householder gives them as much cash as they can find, attempted kidnappings on the way to school.

“An eight-year-old girl was robbed going to school last week; four men took her phone and her pocket money which amounted to the princely amount of 70 cents. “I now take my child to school every day, and the parents of the ones going by bus now take turns standing at the bus stop with the kids until the bus arrives. “The police now have a patrol car parked near the school most mornings with an officer just watching. “The problem here is that most Germans not living in the big cities have

no experience with multinational Middle Eastern immigrants and think they are like the Western Europeans in temperament and social outlook. Boy, are they in for a surprise.” Visiting my friend a couple of years ago I was impressed and liked the way his little granddaughter was happy to take herself off to school each morning. Now, is this a ‘blip’ in one part of Germany? Ian Thomas, (By email)

ANGELA MERKEL needs to be held to account for this; she made this as bad as it is because she said come to Germany and we will let you in. So, Angela, a large part of Syria and every other Tom, Dick and Harry are coming too. Germany should be made to compensate Hungary, Greece, Croatia and other countries for the problems this is causing. I watched her on TV the other night telling other countries they must help or she will respond with threats... who does this woman think she is? EU politicians are as out of touch as all other politicians; you are responsible for this, Angela, so you fix it! Mike, (Via website)

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959. Edgar the Peaceful became king of all England. 1226. Founder of the Franciscan order St Francis of Assisi died. 1553. Queen Mary I of England was coronated. 1582. The Gregorian Calendar took effect in Catholic countries, correcting a 10 day error accumulated by the Julian Calendar. 1800. Spain returned the colonial territory Louisiana to France under the Treaty of San Ildefonso. 1830. Belgium gained its independence from the Netherlands, which it had been a part of since 1815. 1863. US President Lincoln declared the last Thursday in November as Thanksgiving Day. 1908. Henry Ford introduced the Model T, the first mass-produced car, to the market. 1931. Spain adopted women’s suffrage. 1936. General Francisco Franco became head of the insurgent Spanish government. 1950. The Peanuts comic strip created by Charles M Schultz appeared in newspapers for the first time. 1957. The Soviet Union launched Sputnik, the first artificial satellite, into orbit around the earth, ushering in the Space Age and Space Race. 1962. The Beatles’ first hit single, Love Me Do, was launched in the UK. 1971. Walt Disney World opened in Orlando, Florida. 1990. East and West Germany united to form Germany, 45 years after being split into two countries at the end of World War II. 2001. British and US forces launched a bombing campaign against Taliban government and al-Qaeda terrorist camps in Afghanistan.

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When I travel abroad, because I’m Colombian, I’m always the one that they check twice at security and I’m the one that they open my bag and the one they pull to the side to check the visa. Sofia Vergara

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Unscramble the name of a famous motorway interchange (two words): JAUNTIEST NIGHT COP

Results

Q: What do you call a cat that can put together furniture from Ikea? A: An Assembly kit.

Unscramble the name of a famous novel, first published in 1847 (two words):FAIRY IN VAT

Q: How do you make holy water? A: Boil the hell out of it.

FUNAGRAM SOLUTION: SPAGHETTI JUNCTION, VANITY FAIR

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 (PIERCE) and one letter in four other cells are given as clues.

Cast: Guy Pearce, Cobie Smulders, Kevin Corrigan, Giovanni Ribisi, Anthony Michael Hall, Brooklyn Decker, Constance Zimmer, Tishuan Scott Director: Andrew Bujalski Two mismatched personal trainers (Guy Pearce and Cobie Smulders) are requested to take on the task to bring Danny (Kevin Corrigan), a recent wealthy man, back in shape as they attempt to work through their emotional need for each other, which they do not know how to handle gracefully.

Bimba Bosé, October 1, Model and Singer, Born Eleonora Salvatore (Rome, Italy, 1 October of 1975) is a model who often dressed to look similar to David Bowie, designer and singer who is extremely well known in Spain in her own right and as a member of The Cabriolets.

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Sting, October 2, Singer, 64 Gordon Sumner multi-instrumentalist and singer for The Police, known for such hits as Don’t Stand So Close to Me and Message in a Bottle. He also became a successful solo artist, releasing his first album in 1985. Clive Owen, October 3, Actor, 51 British actor whose film credits include Closer, Sin City, Inside Man, Derailed and Children of Men. From 1990 to 1991, he gained additional fame for his starring role in the ITV series Chancer and also earned a 2015 Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a TV Series, Drama for The Knick. Anne Rice, October 4, Novelist, 74 Bestselling novelist of witchcraft and vampire stories, such as Interview with the Vampire and Queen of the Damned which were made into films. She also wrote historical novels and erotic works such as Exit to Eden. Bob Geldorf, October 5, Singer, 64 Singer and leader of the Boomtown Rats who released I Don’t Like Mondays and Rat Trap and who helped found the Band Aid phenomenon for which he was given an honourary knighthood. Ricky Hatton, October 6, Boxer, 37 Former British professional boxer who lost to Manny Pacquiao in a much anticipated match in May of 2009. His career record showed 45 wins and just three losses. Simon Cowell, October 7, Producer, 56 Television producer and music executive who appears as a judge on many of his own talent shows in the US and UK such as American Idol and The X Factor.

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LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION 1 Inhere, 2 Either, 3 Feeble, 4 Hungry, 5 Umpire, 6 Fecund, 7 Peanut, 8 Buffet, 9 Anneal, 10 Embalm, 11 Agreed, 12 Seamen, 13 Create, 14 Easier, 15 Delete, 16 Micron, 17 Kindle, 18 Tripod, 19 Cycled

YOUR STARS SCORPIO (October 24 - November 22) Some disruptions from Jupiter’s influence mean that this is not likely to be a smooth week. However, there are some niggling drawbacks that you do not even notice until they are already past. That is no bad thing because time often solves these matters. Be aware that someone is waiting for a decision on the romantic front.

LIBRA

(Sept 24 - October 23)

Making changes in your surroundings takes priority this week. You want to be ready for a busy party time ahead and that means making a special effort. You do so love making your friends comfortable and giving them pleasure. As money is not likely to be so tight at the moment you have the chance. Your love life is going to give you pause for thought both in a good and not-so-good way.

SAGITTARIUS (November 23 - December 21) Why has that special plan not been started? Could it be that you are waiting until next year? Best strike while the iron is hot and not delay a moment longer. While others are having a good time this week, you can steal a lead.

PISCES (February 20 - March 20) Being firmly in control this week shows results. Although you prefer to accommodate others, this is not the time. Once you have realised how much easier your life is when you put your foot down, there will be no looking back.

CAPRICORN (December 22 - January 20) Joint efforts and team projects go hand in hand this week. Your social life will improve dramatically if you make a special effort at the weekend. Realising and then admitting that you need others is the start of real progress. Only foolish people insist that they are self-sufficient. Sooner or later, they realise differently.

ARIES (March 21 - April 20) Finances may be the last thing on your mind at the moment but deal with matters now and get them out of the way. There are other directions that your thoughts are taking.

AQUARIUS (January 21 - February 19) Changes are to be made as soon as possible. There are people in your life who give you nothing but trouble. Being kind to them seems to do no good at all. Why not be kind to yourself for a change? Arrange not to be available to them all the time and they will soon find some other outlet.

TAURUS (April 21 - May 21) Please, please be organised. Not to be so would mean problems on the financial side for months to come. Money is good and this, combined with a romantic interest, means that you will be sorely tempted to overspend. When it comes to giving of yourself, emotionally, remember that you will only receive back what you are willing to give.

10-Star Quiz PLANETARIUM 1. According to its famous advertising slogan, which chocolate bar ‘helps you work, rest and play’? 2. Dionaea muscipula is the botanical name of which small carnivorous bog plant with hinged leaves that spring shut on and digest insects that land on them? 3. FC Saturn Ramenskoye is the name of a football team based in which former communist country? 4. Venus de Milo, the classical sculpture of Aphrodite dated to around 100 BC, is currently on permanent display at which famous art museum? 5. What was the name of the English composer who wrote the seven-movement orchestral suite The Planets, first performed in 1918? 6. What was the name of the family of American rocket boosters that were adopted as the launch vehicles for the Apollo moon programme? 7. What was the title of the fourth studio album by Wings, released in May 1975 as the follow-up to the enormously successful Band on the Run? 8. What was the title of the television series broadcast on BBC One between January 2006 and April 2007 that combined elements of speculative fiction and police procedural, featuring an officer from the Greater Manchester Police (played by John Simm) who wakes up in the 1970s after being involved in a road accident? 9. Which American professional tennis player has won the Wimbledon Ladies Singles title on five occasions: 2000, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008? 10. Which famous Spanish romantic artist painted The Portrait of the Duchess of Alba (1797) and a picture of Saturn Devouring his Children (1819-1823)?

1. MARS BAR, 2. VENUS FLYTRAP, 3. RUSSIA - based in the Moscow suburb of Ramenskoye, 4. LOUVRE MUSEUM in Paris, 5. GUSTAV HOLST, 6. SATURN, 7. VENUS AND MARS, 8. LIFE ON MARS, 9. VENUS WILLIAMS, 10. FRANCISCO GOYA

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GEMINI (May 22 - June 21) A pet love is given a helping hand from someone close. You may have criticised this person in the past but now they are showing you their best side. To keep this going, be sure to show your appreciation. CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Steaming ahead this week, it will surprise you just how much you get done. A relationship that seemed to be going nowhere perks up and the chance to show just how versatile you are in that direction sees you shine. Generally, your confidence is good so don’t be surprised if someone starts singing your praises. LEO (July 24 - August 23) That niggling disagreement that you had with someone should not be allowed to take up your time any longer. Be sure to take the bull by the horns and get it sorted out. It may not be possible to use your charm in this situation but, if you look and sound determined enough, the message will get across. VIRGO (August 24 - September 23) This is a great week for parties and socialising. Libra is shining on you and the light is shooting right through your love life. Other relationships benefit, too, and it is a good time to ask favours. When it comes to showing your affections, avoid being super-cool. This will only give the impression that you do not care, which is far from the truth.

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

TARGET: Average: 6 Good: 8 Very good: 12 Excellent: 14

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION aper, gape, grip, nape, neap, page, pain, pair, pane, pang, pare, parr, pean, pear, peri, pier, pine, ping, prig, rape, peap, ripe, aping, gaper, grape, gripe, pager, parer, prang, prier, ripen, riper, griper, paring, pinger, pinier, rapier, rapine, repair, grapier, pairing, prairie, reaping, REPAIRING

SOUND OF THE WEEK Every Open Eye By Chvrches Record label: Glassnote The Scottish synthpop band’s second full-length release was recorded at their studio in Glasgow. It has been praised for its danceable nature and emotional depth.


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CRYPTIC

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Across: 1 Candid, 3 Angers, 8 Averted, 10 Reign, 11 Erect, 12 Precise, 13 Later, 15 Spied, 20 Emanate, 22 Range, 24 Tunis, 25 Reserve, 26 Rotten, 27 Absent. Down: 1 Chalet, 2 Niece, 4 Nerve, 5 Edifice, 6 Singer, 7 Adapt, 9 Tithe, 14 Against, 16 Ports, 17 Heater, 18 Peers, 19 Reject, 21 Aisle, 23 Norse.

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Down 1 Request urgently and

forcefully (6) 2 Earned income (4) 3 Held fast or firmly (7) 4 Well-groomed and neatly tailored (5) 5 Slipshod (8) 6 Of or relating to the teeth (6) 12 Gets ready (8) 14 Change to the contrary (7) 16 Concurred (6) 18 Respite (6) 19 Terminates the employment of (5) 21 Mound (4)

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

Down: 1 Seats, 2 No-one, 3 Achieve, 4 Spread, 5 Bring, 6 Evening, 7 Deserve, 12 Settles, 13 Flavour, 15 Attract, 16 Erases, 18 Haste, 20 Notes, 21 Stray.

ENGLISHSPANISH Across: 1 Taburetes, 7 Plata, 8 Reina, 9 Lake, 10 Ants, 13 Boina, 14 Avion, 16 Diamantes. Down: 1 Tap, 2 Blackbird, 3 Read, 4 Tyre, 5 Scientist, 6 Crabs, 9 Label, 11 Raza, 12 Cara, 15 Nos.

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Across 7 Mend (6) 8 Departs (6) 9 Grow faint (4) 10 Gifts (8) 11 Adjusted (7) 13 React verbally (5) 15 Enthusiastic (5) 17 Time away from work (7) 20 Arrange systematically (8) 21 Fifty per cent (4) 22 Extreme (6) 23 Explained or answered (6)

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wander about (7) 19 Country taking part in formal talks (5) 20 Just inside Balmoral Castle (5) 21 Oasis and Nirvana dropping ecstasy (5)

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Across 7 Time to add spice, perhaps (6) 8 A firm is after my French principality (6) 10 They help make curls and waves (7) 11 Relish a portion of aspic eggs (5) 12 Some reach a dry African country (4) 13 Row about black river in Rome (5) 17 Sulphur taken by a youngster as healthy food? (5) 18 Diversion for wild animals (4) 22 Float freely up in the air (5) 23 Great joy comes from it alone (7) 24 Meals the queen found a problem (6) 25 Tell tales about Tralee (6) Down 1 Bird’s after big time lush (7) 2 A dramatic scene, the board get gold! (7) 3 Insurance for a hundred and more (5) 4 First person in tramp’s collection of documents (7) 5 A herb for Mr Fawlty (5)

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ALTHOUGH we all need food, and we believe we know what is what when it comes to culinary matters, there are many stories, old wives tales and myths that have become part of our life, that may not be as correct as we would believe. Here are the Top 10 myths busted! 1. Fried foods increase heart disease risk A study released by the British Medical Journal studied 41,000 Spanish adults over 11 years, and how much fried food they ate daily. A total of 606 heart-related incidents and 1,134 deaths were registered. Researchers found rates did not correlate with fried food intake and concluded there was no proven link between heart disease and how much food fried in olive or sunflower oil was consumed. 2. Raw is better than cooked Researchers at the Institute of Nutritional Science in Germany confirmed that a raw food diet causes low lycopene, a component linked to lower risk of cancer and cardiovascular conditions, which was found to rise in cooked foods. In addition, steaming or boiling vegetables such as asparagus, cabbage, carrots, peppers or spinach was found to increase antioxidants like carotenoids and ferulic acids. Most scientists agree the secret is to balance the raw/cooked food ratio in our diets. 3. ‘Nutrient-deficiency cravings’ Craving certain kinds of foods does not mean your body has a deficiency for one or more of the nutrients they provide, according to expert Karen Ansel, who goes as far as saying: “If cravings were an indicator of nutritional deficiency, we’d all crave fruit and vegetables.” Instead, they are often related to social and/or emotional reasons. 4. Organic foods are better than regular food While organic food (grown with an orientation towards pollution reduction and resource conservation) are cultivated without pesticides and food additives, a recent study conducted at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine examining the past 50 year’s reports on organic and conventional food found that there were no significant differences. 5. Alcohol cooks away when added to a dish

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App of the Week Mastery Experts claim that picking up a new skill takes around 10,000 hours. Mastery, is a free app for android users designed to make it a little bit easier. Whether it is drawing, meditating, dancing, the app turns the process into a game in which you earn coins for the time put towards perfecting the skill. These then can be used to ‘buy’ self-established rewards such as ‘treating yourself to a dinner.’

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ELIMINATING EGGS: Might in fact do more damage than good. A new study from the US agriculture department found that a percentage of alcohol remains in the dish after being cooked, in higher or lower levels depending on the cooking method. A dish with alcohol that has not being heated and left overnight in the fridge retained as much as 70 per cent of the alcohol. Baking a dish for 15 minutes still left 40 per cent of the alcohol, while a dish baked or simmered for two and a half hours retained 5 per cent. 6. Gum takes years to digest As kids, most of us can remember someone warning us not to swallow our gums because it would stay in our ‘tummies’ for years before being digested. While the flavours and sugars on the chewing gum get broken down, the base is indigestible and will go through the digestive track very slowly. But it will not take years. Instead, it will be gone in around one week. 7. Eggs make your cholesterol rocket A person’s ‘bad’ cholesterol levels increases with the intake of certain saturated and trans fats. Eggs contain very little saturated fat (approximately 1.5 grams per egg) and no trans-fat. Eliminating eggs from the diet due to cholesterol concerns might be doing in fact more damage than good, as this product contains quality proteins, vitamins and other beneficial components for the body. 8. Drinking milk is essential for strong bones

Many confuse ‘dairy’ with calcium. Even though dairy products contain calcium, which contributes to healthy bones, there are many other sources to get it from including dark-leafy greens. Calcium is by no means the only nutrient for strong bones. Vitamin K is also vital and cannot be found in dairy (dark-leafy greens have it). Magnesium also plays an important role and can be found in almonds, potatoes or oatmeal but not dairy. 9. Low fat foods are better for your health This myth pushes consumers to go for low fat foods in an attempt to pursue a healthier diet. However, a good intake of those known as ‘good-fats’ (found in olives, almonds, fish, etc) is vital for the body. In addition, many low-fat products replace fat with other ingredients such as sugars or sodium and are high in refined carbohydrates. 10. Wooden cutting boards are a nest for bacteria The rule goes as follows: when using a cutting board, knives cause tiny cuts where bacteria, specially that from raw food, settles and potentially contaminates other food. However, a study conducted at the University of California shows that, by applying bacteria to a wooden cutting board, they noticed that its natural properties caused it to filter through the surface and settle inside, where they no longer multiply and eventually die.

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TARGET: Average: 32 Good: 41 Very good: 59 Excellent: 72

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 rhea pear peanut pare pant pane panes part earn earth reap rear rape rapt rant guise than thug tuna tune heap hear heart hare harp hart hunt hues area anther tent tenth tear teat nape near neat rare raise rate aunt prate pate patent pates trap trait site sent sear seat sitar taut taunt tart tiara gaunt arnet ait gate

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LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION

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THE charity runs a work based programme where individuals with a history of mental illness can develop to their full potential. Their mission is to make a difference to people who have experienced mental illness by offering respect, hope and dignity within a restorative community and now has 107 members, an increase of 43 over 2014.

AT the Labour party conference held in Brighton from September 27 to 30, Hilary Benn, newly appointed Shadow Foreign Secretary, has said that the Labour party will uphold selfdetermination for the Falklands and Gibraltar and this “clear and unequivocal statement” has been welcomed by the government of Gibraltar.

THE developers of Ocean Village, Gibraltar, have sold out upcoming Ocean Spa Plaza only 36 hours after general release. With a 100-strong VIP Advantage List, who had already paid a refundable deposit and received plans and prices 48 hours in advance, and with the help of an oversubscribed waiting list, all 125 luxury apartments were swiftly sold.

Freedom of the City for Royal Gibraltar Police CEREMONY followed the unveiling of a plaque in the Parliament lobby ALTHOUGH the award was announced some time ago, The Royal Gibraltar Police marched up Main Street on the morning of September 26 to receive Gibraltar’s highest civic honour, the Freedom of the City. Commissioner Eddie Yome led the Freedom Parade after a ceremony at Casemates, which featured rows of uniformed police officers and music by the Band and Corps of Drums of the Royal Gibraltar Regiment. Chief Minister Fabian Picardo said the Royal Gibraltar Police inspire great pride in the community and he referred to them as guardians of the independent and impartial application and enforcement of the law. Picardo revealed that Prime

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Hidden posts for illegal smuggling HM CUSTOMS Gibraltar take the matter of tobacco smuggling very seriously as required by government and have set up hidden observation posts in the area of the North Mole in order to catch gangs transporting illegal tobacco across the water to the Alcaidesa port. This information was revealed in evidence from a customs officer at the recent trial of 24-year-old Adrian Burgos Castillo from La Linea who was found guilty of having been involved in the

smuggling operation in the early hours of March 19 of this year. According to the witness, as a car, with 60,000 cigarettes onboard and its headlights turned off arrived two boats approached the scene, expecting to collect the tobacco. Customs officers were quick to apprehend the vehicle, arresting Mr. Castillo and the driver of the car, however four others managed to evade the officers and fled on the vessel. Mr. Castillo has been fined £3,000.

Minister David Cameron had asked him to convey his personal congratulations on the award following their impromptu meeting in London last week. A spokesperson for the police described it as a great day and a great honour. The ceremony followed the unveiling of a plaque in the lobby of the Gibraltar Parliament and a multi-denominational religious service to commemorate the granting of the Freedom of the City the previous day. The Royal Gibraltar Police, previously the Gibraltar Police Force, is the oldest police force in the Commonwealth, founded in 1830 only nine months after Sir Robert Peel founded the Metropolitan Police in London, employs more police officers than the population warrants.


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FOOD Secrets. Dog foods vary in quality. So do the companies that make the foods. To some, quality is only a word. To others, it’s a way of life. The quality of a dog food is best measured by your dog; how he performs on the food, how he looks and acts are the best measures of the quality of any food.

CONDITION: If your dog doesn’t seem healthy, try changing his food.

No matter what a food company claims, unless your dog has bright eyes, silky hair, supple skin and is not overweight, then the food is not right for him. Most foods are categorised as ‘Economy,’ ‘Regular,’ ‘Premium,’ ‘Super Premium’ and ‘Performance.’ Regular and Premium foods are not formulated like a Super Premium or Performance food. On the label of a Super Premium or Performance food, an animal protein will be listed as the first or second ingredient. These should include chicken or turkey meat, poultry by-products, meat or pork meals or other animal by-products. A least two sources of fat or oil should be included. To sum up; let’s compare Regular foods to Regular Petrol, Premium food to Premium petrol, and Super Premium food to a Super Premium petrol.

Protect the sofa from your cat AS MUCH as you love your cat, it drives you mad when you spot it sharpening its claws on the settee. Luckily, though, there are a few tricks you can try to stop the problem: • Have their claws cut: Scratching is a social act for young felines, especially on vertical surfaces and it fulfills their need to sharpen their claws. If they are too long, take them to have them clipped. This is more important as cats get older as the less active they become the less likely their claws are to be worn down naturally. • Don’t tell them off: They’re not being naughty, they actually have a physical need to scratch things. Stopping them could even lead to psychological and behavioural problems. A plan of action is needed. • Provide them with toys and scratching posts: Toys and scratching posts are not only a way to keep them happy, they will also eventually become their go-to place to sharpen their claws. This type of item is never amiss at home and will to distract your furry friend from the sofa.


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The madness of Safety campaign on scooter drivers LEGALLY SPEAKING

wearing of seatbelts

AS part of a new 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.

WHY do they not abide by normal motoring rules? Mike Senker

In my opinion Views of a Grumpy Old Man

BELT UP: The use of a seatbelt is mandatory for all occupants of a vehicle. AS reported in last week’s the Euro Weekly News, the Guardia Civil traffic department was carrying out intensified checks on the wearing of seatbelts and child restraints in cars as part of a safety campaign. As a result, more than 3,000 people in vehicles were caught not wearing a seatbelt. During the seven-day campaign, there were 2,830 adults and 206 children under the age of 12 not wearing seatbelts. Of these adults, 1,766 were drivers with the remaining 1,064 being passengers in vehicles; 649 were sitting in the front and 415 in the rear seats. The campaign coincided with the re-

turn to school with the aim of reducing risk to children as well as adults by raising awareness of the need to wear safety belts. The use of a seatbelt is mandatory for all occupants of a vehicle in both front and rear seats. There must be no more passengers in a vehicle than the number of seatbelts. Children less than 1.5m in height must use the appropriate restraints for their height and, in some cases, weight and children under the age of 12 cannot travel in the front seat, unless using properly fitted and approved restraints. The only exception is if the child is taller than 135cm, in which case they can use the normal seatbelt.

For more news and articles visit www.n332.es or search N332 on Facebook.

Can Spain collect IBI on illegal house? We have been in our property since 2005 on an urbanisation of 25 villas. At the time we were issued one common ‘catastral’ number so we all have the same number. None of us has ever paid IBI tax. Our villas are legal, but there is land adjacent that was originally planned for further construction by the same builder. Licences were granted by the town hall but later revoked by the Andalucian Regional GovernUnfortunately the ‘Junta de Andalucia’ has specifically resolved that, if the property exists physically, it can be taxed. It sounds as if your builder never had the

ment. Several court cases are pending. Because of this we have been informed our individual catastral numbers cannot be issued until a court decision is made. We have now been required to pay our IBI backdated four years. We have no objection to paying as we knew this would come. However I understand all properties need to have an individual number for IBI to be collected. Can you confirm? V.W. (Almeria)

David Searl You and the Law in Spain

If the property exists physically, it can be taxed.

land legally divided into individual plots. However, the regional government has surely made its own measurements, so you must pay the annual real estate tax for the past four years.

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

I’VE been driving for about 50 years and think I’m a reasonable driver, but there is a collection of road users that are a lot more confident in my driving than I am! I am, of course, referring to the motor scooter driver. What is it with you lot? I slow down to turn right and one c ome s flying up the insi de, anot her comes up the outside and turns right in front of me. I hoot and then get waving of the arms like I’ve done something wrong. W hy do the y fe e l that t hey do not have to abide by any normal motoring rules? Why do you drive towards me on the

wrong side of the road heading towards me and miss me by a fag paper? And roundabouts just beggar belief! How many angles are there for you to cut me up and make me brake? You fly along in summer with a crash helmet on, a tee shirt and shorts and a pair of flip flops. Really? Driving through traffic like a winter Olympian in the down-hill slalom will only ensure the Paralympics may be the only thing you can enter... that is of course if they can locate your head after the accident. Pedestrians on zebra crossings are only there for target practice and what’s with the shopping piled between you and the handle bars, or the pets? I’ve unfortunately seen a few scooter v car accidents and the scooter driver never comes off better than the car driver or the car. It’s a totally lose-lose situation. Of course none of you reading this that ride scooters do any of this… so this article is only for all the others!


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PAINTED a vivid picture of what he expected to happen, the Med would become a sea of chaos Mike Walsh Mike, based in Mediterranean Spain, is an international journalist, author and professional writer.

WHISTLE-BLOWERS in the Soviet Union could be assured of summary execution or a long period in the Gulag. Here in the West dissidents make good their escape, seek sanctuary in foreign embassies, or, like Chelsea Manning face 35-years in a harsh prison. Prominent critic of Western policy Saddam Hussein was ousted and hanged. Seemingly Syrian President Assad faces brutal death for his rejection of Western demands. Had the Sovietised unelectable EU political elite taken the advice of the ousted Libyan leader then this self-inflicted refugee calamity would have been avoided. In March 2011, Gaddafi counselled that without a unified and stable Libya there would be no one to control countless migrants from Africa and the Middle East from fleeing to Europe. He understood that millions, not thousands would flood Europe should Tripoli fall. “There are millions who could come to the Mediterranean to cross to France and Italy, and Libya plays a role in security in the

GADDAFI: No one listened.

Mediterranean,” he told the France 24 television station. Gaddafi’s son Saif, once considered the Libyan heir apparent and now on death row awaiting execution, echoed the sentiment in the same interview. “Libya may become the Somalia of North Africa, of the Mediterranean. You will see the pirates in Sicily, in Crete, in Lampedusa. You will see millions of illegal immigrants. The terror will be next door,” he noted. Another quote, attributed to Gaddafi, paints a vivid picture of what the popular national leader expected to happen: “The Mediterranean will become a sea of chaos.” Where was mainstream media, supposedly the impartial eyes and ears of their European readers? Perhaps too busy following orders from the politically elite as were their counterparts in the former Soviet Bloc. No one listened. Instead, the West launched a military intervention to oust Gaddafi. The country is torn apart by rival factions as NATO invaded Iraq, Afghanistan and possibly soon Syria. It is not a failure of understanding as some claim; it appears to be the base treachery of Europe for which there will doubtless be a high price to pay.

A broken nose? Just play on! WHAT happened to the simple joy of celebrating a job well done? Colin Bird A weekly look Each week, Colin brings his slightly off-thewall view of the world to the pages of EWN in his own irreverent style.

THE Rugby World Cup is under way and it is refreshing to see a game that still embodies the real meaning of sportsmanship. True, the players spend 80 minutes knocking seven bells out of each other, but generally there is no malicious intent displayed, only the desire to do whatever it takes to achieve a favourable result, with disappointed losers congratulating their opponents and the victors applauding the opposition off the pitch. Broken noses and fractured fingers are no obstacle either, with injured parties receiving rapid on-site attention from the medics before continuing on with the game. Blood is the most common bodily fluid on a rugby pitch, not the snot and phlegm prevalent in a football match. At the time of writing there has been

RUGBY PITCH: Broken noses and fractured fingers are no obstacle.

White is not always right WE in the newspaper industry can sometimes be accused of being a little stuck in our ways, but at Euro Weekly News, we not only care about our readers and advertisers but also about the environment. All of the paper that we purchase - and if you think of the amount needed to produce six editions every week of every year - is ecologically sound, coming from reclaimed sources which is the reason that the background is not pure white. That’s why we can say quite clearly that in the newspaper business, white isn’t right and if you see any publication printed on pure white paper, then you need to consider whether they are interested in the environment or if they just have money to burn (which also causes pollution). The fact is that the use of paper in all forms does cause an enormous strain on our dwindling resources and unless you are one of those companies that plants three trees for every one cut down, the logical and indeed obvious thing to do is to re-use pulped paper. It may not be quite as pretty to look at, but it certainly gives us a sense of doing our bit for the world and perhaps allows the rainforests to remain just a little longer.

one major upset and a few other surprises. Doubtless there will be more, but what has come across loud and clear is the love of the game and the pride players display in wearing a shirt in their country’s colours. The awe and pride that the Uruguayans exhibited when they ran out on to the Twickenham pitch for the first time was marvellous. Contrast this with the video displayed across social media last week of the professional footballer who rolled around the pitch in ‘agony’ after an opposing player playfully flicked his ear. Then you have the annoying affectation of many footballers when they come on to the pitch, by crossing themselves before looking to heaven. Do they honestly believe God is watching them, wearing his Arsenal/ Liverpool/Man City football jersey and saying ‘Get in there my son’? Besides everyone knows, God supports Reading. The clenched fist was once the excluNow we sive trademark of the black power want to movement at the 1968 Olympics, but hear your views. these days it seems to be the accepted victory salute of often grim YOUR PAPER - YOUR VOICE faced victors in athletics, tennis - YOUR OPINION and other sports. What happened to www.euroweeklynews.com the simple joy of a job well done?


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Carpal tunnel and the importance of talking to your patient face-to-face By Estelle Mitchell www.thebodyworksclinic.com I GO on about how important a proper assessment is for a correct diagnosis. Doctors MUST examine the patient! The variety of medical testing available is fantastic, BUT you must still examine and speak to the person in front of you. A case study: A proper assessment meant Danielle was able to avoid unnecessary surgery and make a quick recovery: “I began to experience numbness in my fingers and hand extending to my upper arm on the right side and occasionally in my fingers

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COSTA VAPOR: Electronic Cigarettes and E-Liquids- make the choice today! USING electronic cigarettes, aka vaping, seems to be on the rise again. After some bad press the vapers and vape shops seemed to disappear from the street scene, but recently we have seen some more positive writings and the vapers are back! Recently Public Health England reported that according to their study vaping is 95 per cent less harmful than smoking. Costa Vapor was one of the first vape shops on the coast and they are still going strong. “I guess it is because we know what we are doing,” said Petri Mantysalo, owner of Costa Vapor SL, who continued: “We have a well-trained staff and we are all vapers ourselves, so we don’t sell the cheapest models that give you a bad user experience. Our e-cigs, mods and liquids are of best quality and we are proud to sell them.” Costa Vapor offers a large variety of high quality e-cigarettes at the best prices, from starter kits for beginners, to the latest models for the more advanced. Our range of e-liquid is the biggest on the Costa del Sol and you can taste the 200 plus flavours before making your purchase. Costa Vapor’s e-cigarette shop is conveniently located in the centre of Fuengirola, with free customer parking at the Plaza España parking facility. We are open on weekdays from 9am to 6pm. On Saturdays you can come to the shop to view the range,

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Are you eating enough food for your body to lose weight? FitFoxy Looking Good, Staying Trim

SO here is the scenario, you have your workout routines, you are putting in a huge effort. You are mixing up your classes so that you are getting a good combination of cardio and resistance training, and you are pushing yourself to 80-90 per cent effort level every time. So why aren’t you getting results with your weight loss goals? One of the most common problems I encounter with new clients is that often they are misguided about food, confused about healthy food options, how much they should eat, and most importantly how often they should eat. The truth of the matter is, if you are expecting your body to perform and function like a finely tuned machine, you have to treat it like one.

How many meals in a day? You should be aiming for five/six, broken down into three meals and two/three snacks. Do you skip breakfast? One of the biggest and most common mistakes, as breakfast is probably the most important meal of the day. Are you eating a heavy meal late in the evening? Where possible, you should aim to eat your main meal at lunchtime and have a lighter meal in the evening. You should avoid going to bed with a full stomach. Your metabolism naturally slows down as you rest. You need at least two to three hours to digest your food before sleep. It is never too late to improve your eating habits if you find you are not losing weight with your current routine, it is maybe time to look at other methods. Remember Rome was not built in a day, it takes up to three weeks to break a habit and sometimes a little longer to get used to a new routine.

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Meningitis B vaccine is now available at pharmacies THE Spanish Medicines and Health Products Agency (AEMPS) under the Ministry of Health, has reclassi-

fied the Meningitis B vaccine as an ‘unrestricted prescription’. No longer being classified as a medicine for

hospital use, this means that pharmacies are now allowed to sell the vaccine. ‘ Bexser o’ i s a vacci ne marketed by Novartis, aut hor i sed i n t he EU si nce January 2013. It is an injectable vaccine indicated f or act i ve i m m uni sat i on from two months of age against invasive meningococcal disease. This decision to make it more widely available has been based on the evaluat i on of new qual i t y and

safety data submitted by the company after the distribution of more than 1,200,000 doses of vaccine worldwide. The Ministry of Health said: “This is a decision that puts Spain in line with the other countries of the EU where it is dispensed in a pharmacy.” Previously Spain only administered the vaccine in hospital settings for people with immunodeficiencies and in cases of outbreaks. As a result, the vaccine was being administered to only a very small percentage of the population. The vacci ne wi l l hel p pr ot ect agai nst t he m ost common cause of bacterial meningitis which is responsible for seven out of 10 cases of meningitis in Spain. The bact er i a can cause bot h m eni ngi t i s and meningococcal septicaemia, both potentially fatal.



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Join in the fun of Neon Night Marbella FUNDS raised from the event will go towards helping two associations who are dedicated to children By Otilia Obreja THIS Saturday enjoy the second edition of the most fluorescent event of the year: the charity festive & family walk Neon Night Marbella is here!! If you had fun last year, this year’s edition promises to exceed all expectations: hundreds of feet will, with their solidarity, illuminate the streets of Puerto Banus on Neon Night Marbella. Last year, more than 800 people took part in the event and the funds from ticket sales added up to 7,000 euros. The fluorescent footprints during the charity walk Neon Night Marbella faces its second edition with the goal of doubling the number of attendees. From 7:30pm the fluorescent neon kits will be distributed along with a tshirt on the terrace of El Corte Ingles Costa Marbella (1st floor) to start the walk at 9:00pm. The starting point is

NEON NIGHT: Turn off the lights and let the fun begin. in the area of Hard Rock Cafe, and the goal is a three kilometre walk. The event takes place at sunset so the fluorescent accessories of the participants shine brighter. If you are looking for a fun, original and very colourful plan for this Saturday, you cannot miss the Neon Night Marbella. Gather all your family, be sure to wear something fluores-

cent and make the most of this second edition! And the best news if that you will be able to help others as the funds raised from the sale of tickets, 10€ per ticket, will go to two associations dedicated to children. One is the CADI association of Marbella, composed of children with functional diversity and special needs (www.asociacioncadi.org).

CHARITY WALK: The goal is a three kilometre walk. This platform consists of 137 parents and 41 children, newly established and comes to meet the special therapies needed in the psychomotor development of children. CADI’s representative, Angela Sanchez, said the amount collected will go directly to the families of the association. The second entity benefiting from the footsteps taken during Neon

Night Marbella is the NGO Plan España whose campaign ‘Because I am a Girl’ seeks since 2007 to end gender discrimination that affects millions of girls around the world (www.porserninas.org). The tickets are on sale at El Corte Ingles, Puerto Banús, Mijas and Malaga at the sports shoes departmen. Let the lights turn off and the fun begin!


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No money for my meal!! AFTER the delightful meal came the moment of truth... the bill to pay HAVING just returned from a weekend at the Octoberfest in Torrox I felt like some m o r e Ge r m a n o r w ell, clo s e enough to German food and ended up at Fredericks (Danish) Bistro in Benalmadena Pueblo. We opted for liver, that is me and my partner for Wiener Schnitzel. Service was prompt and when we got a candle on the table I even felt romantic... again! The food arrived very quickly and was nicely presented and so we got going. And yes, the food was a delight, my liver was served with boiled potatoes and a l o v e l y g r a v y f u ll o f s au tée d onions. Would have liked the liver to be calves liver, but I guess at a price of €7.50 that would be asking too much. Now we felt just being back at the Octoberfest in Torrox with only the stein of beer and the singing Germans missing. After this delightful meal came the moment of truth, meaning to pay the bill and so I gave the waitress, which I think was also the owner my debit card as I had spent all my money on partying the weekend away in Torrox. A nd h e r e t h e p r o b le m s ta rte d as Frederick’s Bistro does not take any cards and there was no bank nearby to

GREAT VALUE: But next time I must make sure I take cash to pay! getsome cash out of the ATM. What to do. So my partner suggested we come back tomorrow and pay for the meals. Hmmm, would you accept that? Of c o u rs e n o t, so w ha t to do! I ha d a brainwave and said to the owner that I will be back shortly and left my partner as collateral until my return. I went across the road to the Bull Bar to ask the owner Phil if he could lend me some money as I could not

pay my meal at the competition across the road for which I got an earful of insults and the money. (yes I had to pay it back) Went back to Fredericks, paid the bill and my partner was allowed to le a ve w ith me a nd by tha t time the candle had gone out. M e a l w a s gre a t va lue for mone y (€20) and I learnt to make sure to carry some cash with me when going for dinner.

Bike-spotters take a note AN INTERNATIONAL Suzuki Hayabusa Biker Club meet will be touring the area this weekend (October 2-4) and will be stopping off in Marbella and Puerto Banus on Saturday 3. The event provides a unique opportunity for motorbike enthusiasts as more than 85 bikes from Holland, Belgium, France, Portugal, Switzerland and Spain have registered to take part, with routes planned covering more than 650 kilometres along the Costa del Sol, Costa de la Luz, El Chorro and VelezMalaga areas. The bikers, accompanied at all times by the Local Police

BIKER CLUB: A unique opportunity for enthusiasts. force, will be making a special stop on Saturday at 6.30pm on Marbella’s sea front tourism office to meet the city’s Mayor Jose Bernal and Tourism

councillor Miguel Luna. Later on, the bikes will be heading for Puerto Banus, where they can be seen from 9pm onwards.

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Coffee, cake and coach trips AGE CONCERN, Estepona and Manilva has a bumper progra mme of upc oming events which include coffe e , c a ke , s hopping a nd sight-seeing! Coffee and cake mornings are planned for the second Friday of each month as of October 9 at their drop-in centre on Calle Zaragoza, Es te pona . From 11a m to 1.30pm e ve ryone is w e lcome to pop along for a coffee or tea, a slice of cake, a chat with like-minded people or to discuss problems with a volunteer. The group is a ls o pla nning tw o outings , one to Ikea in Malaga and another to M a la ga C ity to s e e the Christmas lights. Final deta ils a re c urre ntly be ing worked out but those interested are welcome to register now as early booking is advised. Call 608 587 538 during shop opening hours. For olde r pe ople w ho ne e d he lp or a dvic e , A ge Concern runs a Lifeline on 650 163 928 to give individua ls a dire c t point of c onta c t w ith the c ha rity. Please note that this is not an emergency service. Age Concern Estepona and Manilva can also be contacted by email at acesteponaymanilva@age concern-espana.org and more information on events is available on www.acespana.org.

TAMISA GOLF: Enjoyed by some 50 ex-servicemen, RAF members and guests.

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GALA Dinner to commemorate the 75th anniversary o VTHE beautifully clear skies above the The Royal Air Forces Association’s Gala dinner on Saturday evening at Tamisa Golf, could not have paid a more fitting tribute to the pilots and crews who lost their lives some 75 years ago while fighting in the Battle of Britain. After a few fitting words of memorial and a minute’s silence, the evening got under way with a wonderful dinner enjoyed by some 50 ex-service-

men, RAF Association members and guests. As the memories and stories fuelled the conversation, the raffle and sweepstake filled the coffers with the evening raising €548 to aid the RAFA in their welfare work. The welfare work that is carried out on behalf of the RAF family here on the Costa del Sol has proved indispensable to many ex-RAF members who find themselves in need of help.

Their motto of ‘Friendship, Help and Support’ has, and continues to aid RAF personnel and their families who have dedicated their lives to their country. The mission is to ensure that their sacrifice does not end in suffering, poverty or loneliness. Since 2006, they have dispensed on average €40,000 per year to needy cases, making around 70 welfare visits and travelling over 3,000km a year. In conjunction with the RAF


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Win golden ticket and meet your Disney heroes ON SATURDAY, October 10, Happy Days recreational company will be holding a launch party on San Pedro Boulevard and there are 100 Golden Tickets up for grabs for lucky local children. The event, running from 2pm to 4pm in collaboration with My Party Perfect, who quite literally ‘make dreams come true,’ will include complimentary hot-dogs, ice-creams and soft drinks for the lucky winners while they meet and are entertained by favourite Disney characters on an ecological dry ice rink. For a chance to win and meet Anna, Elsa, The Minions and a host of others, ask your parents to send their contact details to: info@happydayscostadelsol.com.

IN MEMORY: Of those who lost their lives 75 years ago.

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of the Battle of Britain Benevolent Fund, they also offer some 3,000 respite breaks per year in locations throughout the UK and Spain. All this they achieve while having a wonderful social calendar with good friends and great company. The evening continued into the small hours with live entertainment and dancing on the terrace, and as the wonderful prizes donated by Nursing Care Solutions were handed out, the joyful whispers began regarding the

next function at Christmas while the peaceful skies above looked down at the table decorations and menu cards fluttering in the breeze embossed with the words, ‘Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.’ If you would like to join the RAFA, or help in some way, visit their website for more information at: www.rafacostadelsol.co.uk or call: 607 586 894.

DISNEY FRIENDS: Come along and meet your favourite.

Cockney London AGE CARE Calahonda will be hosting an informative talk, Dee’s Guide to Cockney London, at the Calahonda Baptist Church on Tuesday (October 6) at 11am. The talk will be given by Dee Beckett and will cover the development of London during the Victorian era and all interested are invited to attend. For more information call 635 407 255 or email info@agecarecosta.org.

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DIFFERENT GROUPS: U3A welcomes new members and enjoys social activities.

Expand your interests IF you have an interest in socialising and expanding your knowledge, U3A has you covered. There are more than 40 different groups for all kinds of tastes, namely Science and Technology, the 1960s, Art History and Spanish lessons, Singing, Scrabble, Bridge,

Canasta and Mah-jong as well as physical activities including Table Tennis, Jive and Walking in Andalucia. U3A welcomes new members and social activities include visits to Malaga Museums, visits to local restaurants and a weekly Sunday coffee morning.


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Symphonic performance to honour James Horner PROGRAMME includes some of his most popular soundtrack pieces including from Titanic By Eleanor Hawkins MALAGA Provincial Symphonic Orchestra, directed by local maestro Arturo Diez Boscovich, will be playing a tribute concert to composer James Horner on October 14 at the Teatro Cervantes in Malaga City. Organised by BsoSpirit in collaboration with the Festival de Malaga in collaboration with Tadlow Music, the concert, James Horner, The Adventurer Spirit, will begin at 8.30pm and tickets are now on sale for €15. The programme, drawn up by Spanish composer Oscar Senen, includes some of the composer’s most popular soundtrack pieces, from Titanic, Avatar and Braveheart to Cocoon or Aliens and will also include the Jerry Goldsmith Award 2015 ceremony.

Enar Cruz exhibition THE cultural centre Cortijo Miraflores in Marbella is hosting an exhibition titled ‘Emociones’ by Costa Rica-born painter Enar Cruz. The exhibition is open until October 23. Enar Cruz has been living in the city for several weeks and is popular amongst residents. Since 1991 she has carried out more than 30 individual exhibitions and has participated in 70 collective exhibitions in Spain, Holland, Costa Rica, the US and China. His paintings are inspired by themes such as women and childhood, and display the nature of humanity, life, peace and freedom. Her pieces are created mainly using oil paint and in a wide variety of formats.

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Marbella 4Days Walking support VOLUNTEERS from Aspendem will be helping out THE fifth edition of Marbella 4 Da y s Wa l k in g (M4DW) charity walking event wi l l b e r u n n i n g in Marbella from October 8 to 11, and this year volunteers from Aspandem charity will be helping the organisers out. Follo wi n g o n f r o m a n agreement signed back in February to allow people taking part in the event to donate to Aspandem when signing up, the two groups have now decided to take their collaboration further. Along with representatives p o st e d a t t h e e v en t marque e a t t h e m a r i n a to raise funds and awareness on what Asp a n d e m do es , volunteers from the charity’s centre will be spending time posted at check-points along the walking routes to help check walkers’ ID and hand out bottles of water.

Don’t dream it, buy your ticket! CULT show Rocky Horror is coming to town By Maria José Fernandez

EVENT MARQUEE: Will be based at the marina. This, the organisers and the charity said, should help show that disabled people a re ca p ab le o f tak in g on day-to-day tasks. “We lik e th e w o rk As p an d e m d o e s to h e lp d is abled people live as normal as possible lives,” said Hans Wohl, M4DW organiser.

La s t ye a r, a bout 2,000 walkers from 19 different countries took part in the charity event and an estimated 3,000 people joined event parties. For more information see www.marbella4days walking.com

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DO not miss the opportunity to see one of the most renowned cult-shows, participationfriendly productions of the latest decades: the Rocky Horror Show, coming to Fuengirola’s Salon Varietes. From October 9 to 18, the theatre will be swept away with scandalous lyrics and flamboyant characters set to take you with them into a journey to planet Transsexual in the galaxy of Transylvania! The musical tells the story of newly-engaged Janet and Brad, who are on their way to visit an old teacher and announce their wedding news! However, after their car breaks down, they find a mysterious-looking castle and are forced to ask for help from an excessive host, Frank N Furter, just the night when his new creature Rocky is

about to come to life. The show will take place nightly rom 8pm and Sundays at 7pm. Tickets can be bought at the box office (Telephone (+34) 952 47 45 42) from 11am to 2.30pm or one hour before the show!

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FERIA TIME: Will include a whole programme of activities for everyone to enjoy.

Fuengirola’s greatest week of the year is almost here! FESTIVITIES will be officially kicked off with a traditional Flamenco mass By Maria José Fernandez FUENGIROLA is to live all the fun of the fair as it celebrates one of the most important weeks of the year. Festivities and Traditions councillor Isabel Moreno presented the whole programme of activities and explained that more than 15,000 informative magazines and this year’s main novelty will be a complete display of fireworks on October 7 at 9pm to celebrate the virgin patron saint Virgendel Rosario at the town’s fairground. The magazine includes information on both the events organised by the town council and those programmed by private ‘casetas.’

The fair spirit was already brought in on September 27 with the traditional pilgrimage held at the El Esparragal Park to honour the patron saint the Virgen del Rosario. The festivities will be officially kicked off on October 7, with the traditional ‘Flamenco’ mass service to be held in the Plaza de la Constitucion followed by the procession, which will depart from the same point. The Palacio de la Paz will host several performances by artists from all the corners of Andalucia. On October 8 the traditional ‘Children’s Day’ will allow participants to pay half price on all attractions. At 6pm, the smallest will be protagonists with a free party at the Palacio de la Paz featuring face painting,

balloon sculptures and children’s theatre plays. Youths will have their own space on October 9 at 10pm also at the Palacio with the ‘Young Nights’ featuring performances by Gea, Secreto the Thomas Onfield and Maldita Nerea. A traditional ‘Verdiales’ folklore performance will take place on Saturday 10 at 2pm in the central street of the fairgrounds ant then at 6.30pm, the town’s bullring will be the setting for the flamenco show ‘Andalucuia Sueña.’ On Sunday at 10pm, renowned artist Pasion Vega will perform at the Palacio de la Paz and finally on October 12 at 11am there will be a mass service with live music.


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An autumn market for Marbella VOLUNTEERS are helping to prepare By Maria José Fernandez ASSOCIATION Horizonte Proyecto Hombre is organising its Autumn Market at the Parque de la Alameda (Marbella) next Sunday (October 4). The team of volunteers of this long-standing charity association has been working for a whole month to prepare its ‘outdoor shop-

ping centre’ for a great cause, so that residents and visitors alike can acquire all they need for the new season at very affordable prices. Three full vans will be at the spot with more than 50 stalls featuring clothes, footwear, toys, books, electronic devices, decorations, jewellery, gifts, sweets and all sorts of home equipment.

VARIOUS STALLS: Selling clothes, toys and books. The Rehabilitated Alcoholics of Marbella (ARAMA) will be providing re-

freshments and snacks. The event will star at 10am with free entrance.

Traditional Day of the Bicycle ON Saturday (October 3) Las Chapas (Marbella) will be celebrating the traditional Day of the Bicycle. This 14th edition will start at 5.30pm with its departure and arriving point at the Public School Platero. Inscriptions can be made at 4.45pm and will traverse

through Calle Joaquin Rodrigo, Avenida Valeriano Rodriguez and finish at Enrique Granados followed by the school. At the end of the day participants will be able to take part in a raffle to receive all sorts of gifts.

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Eye-candy for a good cause as calendar launched MANY of the glamorous models posed with their own dogs By Eleanor Hawkins NEXT week, October 9, the

Last Chance Animal Rescue Calendar will be presented at last at a launch party at Mar-

bella’s The Boardwalk restaurant. A charity calendar with a difference, the project arose when Boardwalk manager Kara Robertson teamed up with photographers Rebecca Louise and Gary Tapp in an aim to do something for the Last Chance Rescue charity. “We wanted to create a charity calendar with a difference which would appeal to a wider audience, not just people who work or volunteer in the rescue industry, so rather than cute puppy pictures we asked beautiful people to pose with rescue dogs,” Kara explained. Although people tend to think of crazy cat women or animal hoarders when adoption is spoken of, the type of person taking abandoned pets into their homes is changing, the Boardwalk manager continued, and many of the glamourous models featured on

the calendar posed with their own rescue pets. All proceeds from calendar sales will be going to save dogs as the printing costs were donated by Jackson Grundy Real Estate and expenses covered by local sponsors. Tickets to the launch party at the boardwalk are priced at €50, include a three-course meal, half a bottle of wine, live music and entertainment and a copy of the calendar. Call 952 864 736 for book-

ings or calendar purchases. To find out more about Last Chance Animal Rescue, see w w w. l a s t c h a n c e animalrescue.es.

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BIGNONIAS as a family come into their own in the autumn after the first rains have dampened the roots and temperatures have dropped five degrees or more. The exuberant pink flowered Podranea ricasoliana, pink Contesa Sara trumpet vine can be seen climbing over walls, climbing through the upper growth of tall trees, covering dead trees and gazebos and even covering entire houses if let rip some years ago with no annual pruning except around doorways and windows. This bignonia can also be used for ground cover as an almost entirely pink carpet on a bank or flat ground. In general it will flower until the first frosts and is best given a heavy winter prune each year. The quieter evergreen Pandorea jasminoides, Bower vine, with white or pink flowers is sedate in comparison and makes a neat statement if trained in the style of a stephanotis on a wall or trained up through the leaves of a moderate sized carob tree to flower on the top like snow on the peak of a mountain. Mine I just prune to keep tidy throughout the year. There are still bright red orange waxy flowers on Campis grandiflora, Chinese trumpet vines but since this variety does flower throughout the summer it is past its best in most gardens. However it only grows to a couple of metres so a dead heading is possible and this will still stimulate some new flowering shoots. The last to flower are the less exuberant red, orange and yellow Tecomaria capensis, Cape honeysuckle, plants. In general these make colourful statements in mixed hedgerows or on the walls of

houses or sheds. But with patience they can be trained to grow through open medium sized trees such as half dead pine trees. New plants can be propagated by burying the end of new growth into the ground or into compost filled pots. Cuttings can also be successful. So added to climbing bougainvillaeas, jasmines and passion flowers the vertical dimensions of Spanish gardens are a delight at present and can continue for many weeks along the coast and in inland valleys. Lower down the heart of gardens are also colourful with strongly growing autumn flowering sages, tulbaghias or society garlics, marsh hibiscus in the shallows of ponds, euryops, margeritas, leonotis, lantanas of all colours and heights, late flowering lavenders and roses, multi-mixed coloured mirabilis, etc. It is still dark being early morning so I cannot wander round the garden to see what I have forgotten. And of course the autumn garden is not only colourful but also productive. In my case tomatoes, peppers, aubergines, courgettes, onions, carrots, radishes, lettuces, cauliflowers and a good mix of tasty basils are currently being harvested from raised beds and builders buckets. The 800-square-metre allotment was given up a year ago as now approaching 80 years of age, an increase of thievery, tribes of roaming wild boar now that a decreasing number of hunters can’t control their numbers, and kilos of wind-blown and waterborne weed seeds make the once very productive vegetable growing campo around our village both physically and economically non-viable. Sadly it is now almost entirely abandoned. © Dick Handscombe www.gardenspain.com October 2015

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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)

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) www.euroweeklynews.com

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

CHIROPRACTORS FUENGIROLA, Myofascial Release. J. Shaegen, Specialised in treating neck, back & extremity disorders, 30 years in Practice. 652 291 224 www.bodywork.es (227945)

CHIROPODISTS www.chiropodistcostadelsol.com (238003)

DENTISTS NHS registered dentist in Fuengirola. Specialising in Zircon crowns, bridges etc. Free check up! www.nhclinicas.com 689 887 019 (235814)

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)


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www.euroweeklynews.com 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)

HOUSE CLEARANCES FURNITURE wanted, same day collection, cash waiting, reliable service. 678 808 837 (229862) WANTED all furniture and quality household items. Cash paid, same day collection. Best prices, please call 697 511 071 (229862)

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

CASH paid for your unwanted house or garage items. Please call 600 041 434 (233510)

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

HOT TUBS / SPAS HOT TUBS, new, used, bought, sold, hired. Also move & repairs. 691 973 131 / 952 793 398 (235796)

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)

INSURANCE

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@euinsuran cedirect.com www.euinsuran cedirect.com (235659)

INTERNET 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.

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

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CASH CREATORS we buy, we sell, we loan cash Tel: 951 318 440 (237062)

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

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MEETING POINT ATTRACTIVE elderly considerate male wtlm a very special and exclusive lady-friend, 45-65 who is tactile and sensual and has a penchant for sensual massage oralplease11@yahoo.co.uk (239496)

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

MOBILE HOMES 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)

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LOANS HOLA CREDITO. Instant short term loans against your valuables. Quick, easy and always discreet. Tel 900 123 457 www.holacredito.com (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)

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

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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. Brand New Pride Go Go Mobility Scooters All models just arrived huge savings on retails prices. Rentals from 55 euros weekly. New mobility scooter batteries supplied and fitted. Mobility scooters bought for cash. www.mo bilityscootersdirectspain. com email info@mobili tyscootersdirectspain.com Tel 609581139 (230368

MORTGAGES Fluent Finance Abroad Are you looking to release equity in your home here in Spain? Need to pay IBI, Community Fees, Taxes, but don’t have the cash available now to do this. Do you want to sell your property for what it is worth but don’t have the ability/time frame due to cash constraints? Do you want an alternative to the Banks who are costly and slow? Call us now on +34 691 179 445 +34 952 961 952 or email ronald@ffa.com. Come and visit us in our San Pedro office (227921)

MOSQUITO SCREENS THE Mosquito Screen Specialist. NEW selection of roller binds, all patterns and colours. www.mosquiton ick.ws / nick@mosquiton ick.ws / call Mosquito Nick 647 072 861 (235638) T1 ACE OF SHADES - Don’t let the bugs get you! Available in enrollable, slider and pleated. Large choice of colours including wood effect. Tel: 951 273 254 / 671 732 204 / info@aceof shades.es (101730)

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CLASSIFIEDS 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)

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CAR SERVICES MECHANIC workshop & mobile. All work undertaken. ITVs done. Reasonable rates. Prompt, reliable services 24/7. 620 020 232, 951 165 090 AUTOMATIC gearbox specialist. Transmatic. All models including classic cars, serviced, repaired and reconditioned. Also 4x4 transfer boxes and power steering Call/fax 952 796 166 / 952 805 804 email: transmatic2005@yahoo.com. www.transmatic.es (235942)

CLASSIC CARS CLASSIC CAR RESTORATION over 30 years experience, bodywork, mechanical, Show Cars, Concourse Racing cars. We build your dream car now in Marbella 611 249 340 smart mark33@gmail.com (235602)

FOR SALE 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 (238069)


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PRICE SLASHED 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 WAS 12,995€, NOW 11,995€. 952 838 842 / 678 817 145 bill bradycars.com (238069) DIESEL Peugeot 3008 1.6 HDI. Oct 2012, one private owner bought and serviced by Peugeot, metallic silver, a great MPV. Look at this saving, only 13,995€. 952 838 842 / 678 817 145 billbradycars.com (238069) PRICE SLASHED ELECTRIC CAR Renault Twizy 2012, two seater only 2,400klm (1,500mls) paid 10,000€. Like new, no more fuel bills, just plug into mains and charge the battery. Sales now have risen in Europe by 40% so prices will rise, be quick look at this saving, WAS 5,995€ NOW 5,500€. 952 838 842 / 678 817 145 billbradycars.com (238069) PRICE SLASHED DIESEL Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDCI. 2009. One private owner, full service history from Ford, 66,000klm (41,000mls), metallic silver, black leather, massive boot space, ideal business or family car, a very scarce car WAS 9,995€ NOW 9,500€. 952 838 842 / 678 817 145 billbrady cars.com (238069) PRICE SLASHED HYUNDAI I-30 2010, 5 door from private owner leaving Spain, metallic black, ideal family or business car, cheap and easy to maintain WAS 6,995€ NOW 5,995€. 952 838 842 / 678 817 145 bill bradycars.com (238069) 2014 PEUGEOT 308 diesel automatic sw estate, 1 owner, 30,000klms, full service history, panoramic roof, alloys, fully loaded, cost 23,000€, only 12,995€ 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.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 billbradycars.com (238069) AUTOMATIC Estate Ford Focus 1.6 inj 2003 from private owner, looks and drives great, metallic silver, air condition, elec/windows/locks/CD. A very scarce car and its only 3,500€. 952 838 842 / 678 817 145 billbrady cars.com (238069)

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2008 CITROEN Berlingo van, in white, 1.6 hdi, in excellent condition throughout, side door, air con, 3,750€ 672 550 337 cd scars@mail.com (239599) 2013 KIA Optima 2.0ltr diesel auto tiptronic, top range car with every conceivable extra, inc electric everything, reverse camera, parktronic, sat nav, Bluetooth, etc etc.. This car is as new in silver with black hide, cost 40,000€ new... 16,995€ 672 550 037 cd scars@mail.com (239599) 2008 BMW 335 twin turbo, motor sport, automatic tiptronic, 168,000klms, service history, black with cream hide, fully loaded with full extras, 11,995€ 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (239599) 2009 CITROEN C3 diesel, 5 door, new ITV, tyres and battery, white with sports trim, 130,000klms, very clean car, was 4,995€, now 3,995€. 672 550 037 cd scars@mail.com (239559)

2013 CHEVROLET Aveo, black, with every extra, inc alloys, climate control, one owner from new, 30,000kms, like new, only 6,995€. 672 550 037 cd scars@mail.com (239599) 1992 CLASSIC VW automatic, golf clipper convertible, power steering, power roof, totally original car, very rare to find in this condition, 7,995€ 672 550 037 cd scars@mail.com (239599) 2006 FORD Fiesta 1.6 diesel, 5 door, air con, ITV 2017, in very good condition, excellent fuel consumption, 3,750€ 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (239599) BMW 525 diesel automatic 2002, in black with black leather, in very good condition, both body work and mechanically, new ITV, 3,750€ 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (239599) 2006 CITROEN C5 diesel, 2.0lt hdi, very good condition, alloyws, new tyres, ITV 2016, px bargain, 2,750€. 672 550 037 cdscars@mail .com (239599) 1993 XJS convertible automatic, right hand drive on UK plates, 2 owners, last edition celebration model, soon to be very collectible, call for full details, 12,995€. 672 550 037 cdscars@mail .com (239599)

MECHANICS MECHANIC workshop & mobile. All work undertaken. ITVs done. Reasonable rates. Prompt, reliable services 24/7. 620 020 232, 951 165 090 (228951) MOBILE MECHANIC will come to your home or work. Servicing, repairs, ITVs & diagnostics. Call Mick on 617 553 072 (237016) BRITISH MECHANIC WORKSHOP. Repair, service & ITV to all makes of cars, vans and 4 x 4s. Call Steve 951 914 025 or 605 407 369. Poligono Las Perales, Mijas Costa. britme chanicspain@gmail.com (217674) THE MOBILE MECHANIC, full workshop facilities, full auto electrics, air con, grua services, automatic gear gas repair, clutch discounts. Mijas Costa. Call Richard 678 717 798 (228874)

MUSIC 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 dav echristianclark@gmail.com KARAOKE SYSTEMS. Everything you need. Songs in all languages with regular updates. 664 540 154 (239609) CASH CREATORS we buy, we sell, we loan cash Tel: 951 318 440 (237062

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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)

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 (237300) 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)

MOTORBIKES YAMAHA Scooter, X-max, 250cc, 1,500€ ONO. 695 537 741 (228872) YAMAHA 400 MAJESTY SCOOTER 2006, just serviced by Yamaha, new tyres and battery, Doctor owner, only 1,750 Euros for quick sale, call 628 006 477 (239395)

WANTED

Costa Care Spain SL Fully Licensed Fully Legal 15 years experience the caring company that gives you peace of mind when you need it the most! 952 560 718 www.costa-care.com Find us on Facebook! (236765)

PAINTER/DECORATORS

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

CHARITIES

VOLVO XC90, Automatic, Executgive T6, 100,000kms, immaculate condition, top of range extras. Private sale. NO DEALERS. 14,500€ ono. Tel: 600 322 113 (228969)

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TOYOTA AYGO Aug 2010, 100,000kms. Lovely look, economical, English plates, Automatic, petrol, 5,800 Euros 685 166 383 (239403)

HONDA CRV 2006 automatic, only 72,000 km (45,000 miles) from new, full Honda history, just serviced by Honda, top of the range, leather seats, brand new battery and tyres, electric sunroof etc, Doctor owner, 7,850 Euro, call 952 882 118 (239395)

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

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

CARS WANTED, all registration numbers, any age, runners/non-runners, finance, embargoes no problem 687 049 592 or 622 156 022 (239937) T2

HUSBAND & WIFE TEAM. Painting/Interior design. Free estimates. Graham - 607 923 486 (228904)

CARS, VANS UK OR SPANISH BOUGHT FOR CASH. FREE COLLECTION IN SPAIN AND UK. PLEASE CALL 678 808 837 OR 952 669 701 (229862) 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 (222389)

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

PEST CONTROL

ADANA THE ANIMAL SHELTER IN ESTEPONA. We always need volunteers to walk and socialise with our dogs and help with cleaning. We also need good homes for our animals that you can see on www.adana.es. Kennels open every day 10-1.30, Camino de Casares, near Parque de los Pedregales, Estepona. (5 minutes from the Poligono) For more information call Marjorie 952 79 74 05 or 636 934 146 (93319) ACE CHARITY “El Refugio” in La Cala de Mijas is a registered charity. We have on average 275 dogs in our care and we receive no help from the Town Hall or the Andalucian government. We desperately need foster homes and adoptants for our many dogs, especially the small ones and puppies who do not do well in a big shelter. We are grateful for any help offered, including donations of food and blankets. Visiting times are from 13.00 to 15.00 and you can always turn up or make an appointment by calling Denise on 669 018 736. Our website is www.ace-charity.org where you can view all the dogs in our care. (93320)


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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@sepeonline.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 clear-out, please contact us on 605 227 155. If you would like to know more about re-homing, please call 653 257 875. Visit our website www.sosanimals.org or please phone Sandy on 952 385 923 or 666 814 056 if you would like to make a donation or help in any way. (93317) ARCH - THE ANDALUCIAN RESCUE CENTRE FOR HORSES WELCOMES VISITORS AND VOLUNTEERS TO THEIR STABLES ON SATURDAYS FROM 10 - 12 OR BY APPOINTMENT. COME AND HELP OUT, OR SPONSOR OR ADOPT ONE OF OUR HORSES, DONKEYS OR MULES. WE ALWAYS NEED HELP WITH FUND RAISING TO LOOK AFTER THE ABANDONED AND ABUSED ANIMALS. OUR AIM IS TO RESCUE, REHABILITATE AND REHOME. WE ARE A SMALL FRIENDLY TEAM - WHY NOT JOIN US. FIND US IN ALHAURIN EL GRANDE, BEHIND THE VENTA MIRALMONTE ON THE ROAD FROM ALHAURIN TO COIN, (A404), URB.VIÑA BORREGO, FOLLOW THE YELLOW SIGNS. CHARITY REGISTERED WITH THE JUNTA DE ANDALUCIA NO 8448. WWW.HORSERESCUESPAIN.OR G INFO@HORSERESCUESPAIN.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)

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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 (228911)

EURODOG Boarding Kennels & Cattery. Under new ownership by animal loving family. Large kennels and exercise yards, fully licensed and sanitary approved. Safe, secure and caring environment. Inspections welcome anyt ime. 5 minutes from Fuengirola 679 786 669 / 952 464 947 / www.eu rodog.es (239968) LAGUNA KENNELS AND CATTERY. Your pets lovingly cared for by English mother and daughter. Near Coin. lagunaken nels@hotmail.com. Tel 952 112 021 / 606 838 983 (237025)

PET TRANSPORTATION by road. Fully DEFRA/OCA/TRACES compliant. Complete service by professional licensed kennels. 630 197 435 www.cat-and-dogworld.com (231335)

PHOTOGRAPHY AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER available per hour or event. Spanish and English speaking. 640 350 479 (239499)

PLUMBING

CAT AND DOG WORLD KENNELS AND CATTERY, superb licensed facilities, viewing welcome. Tel: 952 112 978 / 630 197 435. www.cat-and-dogworld.com (231335)

BARGAIN! Townhouse with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, refurbished to a high standard with large private patio, communal pool & gardens, walking distance to shops etc in BelAir only €180,000 Call 629 907 476 or 951 318 838. (227885)

SAN PEDRO beachside, apartment, 3 bedrooms, parking, pool, 225,000 euros. www.pro marbella.com 632 202 776 (228862) BENALMADENA COSTA - Large 4 bed, 3 bath semi. Close to beach. www.23laperla.co.uk (239404)

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PLUMBER for all your plumbing. Water heaters, bathrooms, tiling. Benalmadena based, travel no problem. Construction work. Glen 669 073 773 30 YEARS ON THE COAST. I cover all aspects of plumbing & general maintenance. Graham 607 923 486 (228904) PLUMBING. Leak detection & blocked drains. Tel 952 568 414 / 661 910 772 / drainspain.com (233960)

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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)

CALAHONDA, 3 bed, 2 bath apartment off main strip. Reduced 185,000 euros. trilbybelcher@hotmail.co.uk / 0034 666 024 031 (235713)

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.petcares pain.com. Find us on Facebook at Petcare Spain (239721)

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)

WWW.INMOANDALUZ.COM is always looking for realistically priced inland properties to sell to our interested buyers. Tel 952 491 609 / 685 514 835 (238070)

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 (235406)

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LEGAL ADVICE SAVE €€€s ON LEGAL FEES. New EU inheritance rules as of August, find out for yourself. www.selbright.co.uk (228972)

BARGAIN! Reduced from €350,000 to €269,000 Spacious 4/5 bedroom townhouse on private community with beautiful gardens and pool. 10 minutes from Puerto Banus on the New Golden Mile. Secure parking. Walking distance to amenities and the beach. Call 629 907 476 / 951 318 838. (227885) STUDIO. Calahonda (MijasCosta) in Medina El Zoco next to El Zoco shopping centre. Ground floor, private garden, pool. 626 248 132 (227886) BENAHAVIS - Spacious and luxury 3 bedroom and 3 bathroom apartment (150m2). Large terrace (38m2) with stunning sea and mountain views. Close to international school Atalaya College and supermarket. Price 460.000 Euro. Tel. 671 174408 (228865)

PROPERTY TO LET BENALMADENA 2 bed apartment, lounge, diner & kitchen. Sunny terrace, 5 minute walk to the beach. €500 per month all inclusive of bills 691 816 627 (239484)

BENALMADENA garden apartment. Parking space, 1 bedroom, bathroom, dressing room, large lounge, terrace. Furnished. Minimum 12 month let. Only for couple with secure pensions. 605 978 203 (227919) CALAHONDA - 2 bed, 2 bath unfurnished apartment. Underground parking. Long term let. Contact 671 850 541 (239411) APARTMENT RENTALS Benalmadena - Minerva & Jupiter apartments. Studios from €100 to €250 pw, 1 Bed from €150 to €350 pw, Studios from €300 per month. 00353 876 549183 minerva jupiter@gmail.com (239915) LONG TERM RENTALS. Super prices, no commission. Apartments, townhouses, villas, fincas, shops, offices, bars, restaurants. Coast & inland. Tlf 679 111 522 (239463) ESTEPONA. A del Carmen. Sunny apartment with sea views. Furnished, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, dining room, terrace, pool, garage. Long term lets. 618 999 231 / 951 161 000 (227925) FUENGIROLA. Local 50m2 c/La Fuensanta, with licence for dog grooming. Any kind of business. 626 248 132 (227886) BENALMADENA - Long let studios available from 250 euros per month. 952 577 282 / 628 870 004 / info@solinternation alspain.com (237223) BEAUTIFUL, luxury well-furnished penthouse apartment in Casares including fully equipped kitchen with ceramic hob, combi fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine. 2 en suite bedrooms; one twin, one double. Panoramic sea, golf and mountain views from private roof top terrace. €450 per month. Swimming pools amidst landscaped tropical gardens. Just five minutes’ walk from beach or 2 golf courses with clubhouse. Please contact Jamie on tel : 661 912 424. (232170)

MARBELLA DESIGN ACADEMY is expanding! We need more apartments, houses and rooms, for our students in Marbella, Monda and Coin. If you have a place available then please contact: housing-stu dents@marbella-design-acade my.com (228867)

REMOVALS/STORAGE

NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL 15 CUBIC METRE VAN RETURNING TO THE UK 9th OCTOBER. SPACE AVAILABLE EACH WAY. TEL. 639 928 090 (237005) EUROPE 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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MOVING MATTERS SL – removals and storage. Local or to and from the UK/Ireland/Portugal and across Europe. Over 16 years experience. For free quotation Tel 951 311 118. www.movingmatters.eu (232076)

STORAGE CONTAINERS: 10 euros/week, packing and removal service. Tel David 696 810 618 / www.dfeuropeanre movals.co.uk (237065)

INTERNATIONAL and European Removals. Expert removals worldwide. www.universalremovals.com. Tel: 951 247 834 / +44 (0)203 128 7007 (239495)

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)

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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 (235395)

SECURITY VERISURE SECURITAS Direct Alarm system. 50% discount including installation. Karl 952 494 523 / 661 219 469 (235603)

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REMOVAL BOXES Large, med, wardrobe, bubble wrap, tape, collect or delivered. Local and international removals also undertaken. 952 239 110 / 632 702 306 (44093)

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

FIRST MONTH €1. Packing materials. Self storage Marbella. 952 811 311 (235804)

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

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 (237025)

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DESIGN tutors/lectures. Marbella Design Academy is expanding! Are you a professional Interior Architect, Graphic Designer, Fashion Designer? Interested in giving a lecture for our students or maybe a part-time position as a tutor? We would leave to hear from you. Please send your CV detailing qualifications and experience to CV@de signschool.com (236874)

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 judeinspain@hotmail.com (237034)

Sales Persons Wanted, Basic + commission, 4 weeks holiday pay + bonuses. Small lively office. Telephone sales experience essential. Send CV to careers@rmtdirect.com or call 951203002. (239396)

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TELESALES STAFF (OPENERS) required for busy office in El Rosario. Successful applicants must have telephone experience, speak fluent English and have a good knowledge of the UK areas. You must also have an in date residencia, social security number and Spanish bank account as this is a fully legal position. Basic salary with commissions paid weekly. Please contact Gary on 952 836 572 Monday to Friday between 10:00 & 16:00 to arrange an interview (239483)

SHOP signs, vehicle signs, banners, window signs, 952 930 547, 603 464 582, www.signd sign1.com (239992)

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SITUATIONS WANTED RESPONSIBLE lady available for house-keeping duties, ironing and babysitting, has own transport. Tel 603 777 000 (239487)

SOFT FURNISHINGS CURTAINS, blinds, cushions and much more. Free estimates and home visits. Tel 657 369 343 or rosannacarmella@hot mail.com (231370)


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STORAGE STORAGE secure clean dry warehousing. Collection and delivery available. Guaranteed best rates. Focus Transport Marbella 952 816 582 (239913)

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TILING TILING AND REFORMATION of kitchens/bathrooms. Free estimates. Graham - 607 923 486 (228904)

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Triumphant coach returns to Marbella after Eurobasket win WINNING manager visits home town hall and is thanked by mayor SPANISH national basketball coach, Sergio Scariolo, paid a visit to Marbella Town Hall last week after the team’s triumph at the Eurobasket championships. Mayor Jose Bernal welcomed Scariolo, who lives in Marbella, thanking him for his work in taking the Spanish team to the top, underlining the importance of his community work through the Cesare Scariolo Foundation, named after the coach’s father. The coach signed the town hall’s Visitor of Honour Book, writing of his joy at returning to Marbella. Scariolo spoke of the Eurobasket triumph, saying that: “talent aside, the team has managed to show important values such as a serious work ethic, team work and spirit.”

Regarding Marbella, the coach told the press: “it’s a great place to play sports in general and basketball in particular.”

GUEST: Scariolo (right) signs Visitor of Honour book with Mayor Jose Bernal.

Newly-promoted Marbella Rugby Club begin season THE new season is about to be gin for Troc a de r o M a rbe lla R ugby C lu b te a ms , w ith the s e nio r team playing the first official match at the weekend. The club’s top team has been promoted to the Anda luc ia n firs t divis io n thanks to its place in the second division semifinals and the fact that two te a ms , C R A tle tico Portuense and Union de R e gby A lme ria , ha v e moved up to national level, leaving two spaces in the top regional division. Andalucia’s first divis ion is ma de up of two groups, the western one including four teams from

Sevilla, one from Huelva and one f r om Cor doba, and t he east er n one i ncl udi ng Ar l equi nes Miguelturra, Universidad Granada B, Jaen Rugby, Costa Almeria, CR Malaga and Trocadero Marbella RC. The first match will be played at home on either Saturday or Sunday in a first time match against the Arlequines de Miguelturra, for which the team warmed up at a friendly m at ch l ast weekend i n Pueblo Nuevo de Guadiar o agai nst t he Cl ub de Rugby del Estrecho. There have been a number of changes to the first team for the 2015/16 sea-

son and Pabl o Muni l l a and Juan A Cer van (‘Goofy’) will be in charge of t he t echni cal staff. Back-up is also expected to arrive in the form of University of Malaga members following coll abor at i on bet ween t he university and the club. Those wishing to train with and join the team, which trains at 9pm on the dot on Tuesdays and Thursdays, are invited to contact the club on marbellarugbyclub@hotm ail.com, 692 061 982 or through a private message to Trocadero Marbella Rugby Club’s Facebook page.


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England pay penalty, United go top and Hamilton wins (again) LOSING start for hosts

who must now beat Australia to stay in the cup

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

RUGBY WORLD CUP – Last Saturday, England conceded 12 penalties and let slip a 10point lead as they lost 28-25 to Wales in their Pool ‘A’ game. The hosts must NOW beat Australia on Saturday to stand any chance of remaining in the competition. Meanwhile Ireland (who beat Romania), New Zealand and Scotland (who defeated the USA) are in strong positions in their groups.

LEWIS HAMILTON: Driver number 44 went further clear of Rosberg after winning in Japan. The other games this weekend are: Argentina-Tonga, Ireland-Italy, Samoa-Japan and South Africa-Scotland. FOOTBALL – By beating

bottom club Sunderland 3-0, Manchester United jumped to the top of the Premiership for the first time since August 2013, overtaking rivals Man-

chester City, who crashed 4-1 at Tottenham. Arsenal won 5-2 at Leicester and Chelsea came back from 2-0 down to draw at Newcastle.

But Jose Mourinho said “I gave my players minus one out of 10 for their wretched firsthalf display.” Brighton (Championship), Burton Albion (FL1), Portsmouth (FL2), Aberdeen (SPL) and Rangers (SC, who were knocked out of the League Cup by St Johnstone) are still going well in their respective divisions. Villarreal are top of La Liga ahead of Barcelona with Real Madrid third after a 0-0 draw with Malaga. Earlier this week, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City , Manchester United and holders Barcelona were all in Champions League action. Tonight, 48 teams play 24

matches in the Europa League and this weekend, it’s ArsenalManchester United and Everton-Liverpool in the PL while here is Spain we have the Madrid derby. FORMULA 1 – Lewis Hamilton got a terrific start and drove superbly thereafter to win the Japanese Grand Prix by almost 19 seconds to go 48 points clear of Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg in the Driver’s Championship. Hamilton is now level with Ayrton Senna on 41 race victories, with Sebastian Vettel (42), Alain Prost (51) and Michael Schumacher (91) ahead of him. The next race is the Russian Grand Prix in Sochi on October 11.


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