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At last it looks like the warmer weather is here and hopefully this, coupled with a late Easter, will bring the visitors flocking back to Mijas Costa and make you gloomy lot a bit happier! Nevertheless, from the Namaste Holistic Centre in Cabopino to the Nutty Bar in Marbella, we still have lots for you to read in this issue! Starting with the Namaste Holistic Centre, local practitioners now have a great venue to receive clients and we, the general public, can also benefit from very reasonably priced courses and classes too! For more information, please see page 11. It never ceases to amaze me how generous the residents of the Costa are, even in times of crisis, when it comes to organising charity events for those less fortunate. We have many charitable events throughout the magazine – for Cudeca at Las Casa (page 12), for Jake Rose on page 15, Positively Pink on page

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27, and the ever-popular Butterfly Ball on Page 29. There are also several others listed in Key Events on page 34. Football mania will hit us all before you know it with the World Cup starting in June. We include the second half of the World Cup report of yesteryear together with a timetable of the first fixtures on pages 32 and 33 as they fall within this issue of the magazine. As always, Mijas Costa’s favourite restaurant guide brings you all the best venues. You can find these on pages 56-70. And finally, from the Entertainment Section, we had a great time at the soft launch of the House of Fun in the Sun, The Nutty Bar, 2nd line Marbella Port. You can see some of the action on page 75. See you all again in the summer!

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KEY BEAUTY Hair Extensions

By Hair Magic

This month I am going to talk about hair extensions. There are many different types of hair extensions on the market today as they have grown in popularity. People keep coming up with new ideas on how to put them in. Extensions aren’t for everyone. If you have fine, thin, broken hair (that you want to make thicker) or short hair (that you want to make longer) then I can help you. Everyone that is thinking of having extensions asks the same questions: DO THEY DAMAGE MY HAIR? They absolutely don’t if they are put in correctly. Make sure the stylist doing them has experience and ask to see pictures of their previous work. HOW MUCH DO THEY COST? Extensions don’t have to be expensive if you want more volume (which is what I have) because your hair is lank, fine, broken or very straight (we have wavy extensions). You will need between 10 and 35 extensions – the cost is from 3 Euros each, depending on the length you want. By putting in 20 extensions at the cost of 60 Euros you can completely change the style of your hair. You will be amazed at the difference! You can also wear your hair up and no one can tell you have extensions because the bands are so small. If you want long hair, then the cost goes up. The more hair you have, the more extensions you will need to cover the line of yours. So, for a full head of hair, you need between 60 (for fine hair) to 100-120 for thick hair, so from 180 Euros to 400 Euros (for really long hair). If you are interested in any of our services, please call and speak to Tracy for a free consultation.

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KEY BEAUTY NCM Nail Products are now available in Spain! NEW from Holland! Just in time for Spring & Summer NCM Nail Products are now available in Spain! HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT YOUR FEET? Most of us will be uncovering hidden and neglected feet and put them into pretty sandals very soon!!! Marbella Beauty Academy are very excited to be the Distributors in Spain for NCM nails by Manon providing the total Product Range and Training: MCN Revolutionary Nail Sculpture Treatment* Treats Nail Fungus, whilst the Nail looks beautifully manicured and painted.. * In growing Toenails? Cure this miserable condition! * Build a new Nail where one is lost, damaged or simply does not grow! * Enable tips to attach to bitten nails! Normally impossible as they ping off!

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By Giselle Beck-Davies

We have never seen this done before. It is a truly amazing development in Nail Technology! 50.00 Euros for Training your clients will love this! NCM have also, after 15 years trying many products and never being completely happy with any of them, developed their own easy to use Cover Gels and Builder Gels; we love them – 250 Euros for Training plus complete training kit 200 Euros. NCM Gel polish lasts for 3 weeks, has a beautiful high shine and a huge range of colours to choose from, no peeling or chipping! Training - 50 Euros. Marbella Beauty Academy are offering NCM Training and we stock plenty of products, to avoid disappointment! Contact us for Training dates in April & May; learn all 3 Techniques for 300 Euros plus 400 Euros for all 3 starter Kits!!

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KEY HEALTH Namaste Holistic Centre The Namaste Holistic Centre (formerly Cabopino Holistic Centre) is a non-profit organisation run by Marleen Gosselin who some of you may remember used to organise the Health & Beauty festivals in Calahonda. Marleen has a particular interest in the holistic approach in all its forms to keep both the body and the mind fit and healthy. Marleen invites all practitioners of any type of holistic disciplines to contact her with a view to using the centre for events, workshops or on a regular basis for classes and therapies for a small donation. For members of the public, some events are offered free of charge; just offer a small donation to the centre to help with running costs. Many other courses, workshops and classes are at a fraction of the cost you will find elsewhere. The centre was opened in November 2013 and has enjoyed such events as the first Reiki Circle in March, which I attended and was very well received. Other events have included Laughing Therapy, Yoga, African Dance and the Satsang Circle which meets at the Holistic Centre on the first Tuesday of every month. A Taster of Forthcoming Events for your Diary 26th April Workshop at Cabopino Holistic Centre at 13.00 to 16.00 Spring Clean your life! You are limitless! Getting YOU ready for an awesome summer 2014! One day workshop opening the heart to receive more abundance and love with Inspirational Soul-Connectors Coach Gilly Jaxson. 25 Euro Donation. Please purchase your tickets online at www.soul-connectors.com.

Please print your receipt of purchase. This will be you ticket on the day of the event. If you do not wish to book your ticket on line, you can make arrangements for tickets to be collected from a central point. 17th May Conference at Cabopino Holistic Centre from 11.00 to 13.30 Awareness Coaching and NLP (Neuro-linguistic Programming) Louise Hay Course 15 Euro Donation. SPIRITUAL RETREAT 23, 24 & 25 May at Villa Cypress For those who want the power to discover your inner energy to maintain good health and your discovery for those who want to know more about the “why” blockages, fears and traumas, and how to get rid of them! More information coming soon. 2 night’s accommodation included. 31st May Heal Your Life®, Achieve Your Dreams! A lifechanging workshop based on the Philosophy of Louise Hay at Cabopino Holistic Centre from 11am – 2pm. Experience this powerful workshop now in Spain which has been attended by thousands of people world-wide. • Do you feel there are blocks to you achieving the life you want? • Are you ready to make changes to help you achieve your dreams? If so you will be interested in an upcoming event. Mei Flynn, International Licensed Heal Your Life ® Workshop Leader, will be presenting a workshop that will help participants identify negative beliefs that are limiting them and learn transformational techniques such as visualizations and affirmations. This workshop will help you to develop an awareness of negative beliefs in every area of life: relationships, health, career & prosperity. You will learn that by loving yourself you can become a new, more confident you and living the life you really want!! For further information & booking call Mei on 603771639 or email mei116@hotmail.com – places limited so booking essential 40 Euro donation. Namaste Holistic Centre is located behind Eyeprint in Cabopino (see first Calahonda map at the back of this magazine). Contact details can be found on the advertisement on this page. For more information on forthcoming events or if you would like to join classes and /or circles, please like their Facebook page (Cabopino Holistic Centre).

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KEY HEALTH Sea Buckthorn Oil – Omega 7 What is Sea Buckthorn Oil? Sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) is a berry bush found in Asia and Europe. The berry has been used in traditional Asian medicine for more than one thousand years. In the past few decades, scientist from the University of Turku, Finland have carried out extensive research into sea buckthorn which has resulted in an improved understanding of the health effects the berry has to offer. Sea buckthorn oil is rich in beta carotene, vitamins and omegas 3, 6, 7 & 9. Why take Omega 7(R)? Dry eyes? Dry mouth? Intimate dryness? Modern research has found that sea buckthorn oil is an important source of polyunsaturated fatty acids (particular omega 7). Polyunsaturated fatty acids are important structural components of mucous membranes, which form the protective lubricating lining of internal organs such as vaginal, digestive and respiratory tracts, as well as the surface of the eyes and mouth. Mucous membranes may become dry as a result of ageing or environmental factors. Sea buckthorn oil may therefore help to maintain healthy mucous membranes, as a source of nutrients required to maintain their structure and function. Linda loves Omega 7 “It has been life changing for me, I no longer need my eye drops and Omega 7 benefits so many other areas of the body that is a must in my daily routine” Q How did you discover Omega 7? A I wanted natural help for my dry eyes, which have plagued me for about 10 years. I was tired of using drops and feeling uncomfortable. I found out that other people with my problem us sea buckthorn oil to provide moisture from the inside. Q Tell us more about your problem. A My eyes felt dry and gritty most days, and also they would become red and sore. It would flare up when I was under artificial lighting, in air conditioned rooms or when I wore false eyelashes. It also seemed to worsen after I had my two children. I was forced to use eye drops every single morning. If I ever forgot my drops, my eyes would be terrible all day and people would think I’d been crying! Q How has Omega 7 helped you? A No more eye drops and no more discomfort! With the TV and photographic work I do, it’s important that my eyes look clear and healthy. Omega 7 has helped me achieve that.

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KEY HEALTH Tooth Whitening

By Chris Weir, Sonrisa

Today everybody wants the perfect smile and bright white teeth. With many makeover programmes on television, people are becoming more aware of cosmetic treatments to enhance their appearance and look younger. Tooth whitening is a simple, non-invasive procedure that can enhance a person’s appearance and confidence. Why whiten your teeth? 1. To look younger 2. To be more attractive 3. To be more confident What causes staining and discolouration? 1. Genetic factors, some people’s dentine is yellow, brown or grey. This shows through the enamel to make the teeth look dark 2. Wear and tear or illness, can affect the colour of teeth 3. Tea, coffee, red wine, cola and smoking all cause staining and darkening of the teeth. 4. Build up of tartar, cracks in enamel and root canal treatment can affect the colour of teeth. What can’t be whitened? 1. All ceramic restorations, crowns, veneers, bridges, dentures will not change colour with whitening agents. 2. Root canal treated teeth that go dark will need special internal bleaching to change colour. External whiteners will not work. All natural teeth will whiten, but the degree of change depends on the underlying colour of the teeth. Gray teeth don’t whiten as well as yellow and brown. Yellow often give the best results. Tooth whitening is safe and effective if used properly, and doesn’t damage the teeth. Side effects are few, sometimes it may cause sensitivity, but this is only temporary, and will improve after a few days. How long does it last? Up to 3 years at best, but results will vary, and will be influenced by coffee, tea, smoking, red wine etc. You can top up your whitening when you feel they are darkening again, but the results will be better if done after a scale and polish at the dentist. Types of tooth whitening

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1. Tray whitening system 2. Light activated in surgery whitening 3. Over the counter take home whitening 4. Whitening toothpaste 1.The tray system involves taking impressions of your teeth and making precision fitting whitening trays. Then your teeth are cleaned thoroughly in the surgery and you whiten your teeth at home with the special gels provided. This normally takes 1-2 weeks to complete and the results are very good. You normally leave the gels in for 2-3 hours or overnight for faster results. You control how far you whiten your teeth, and you can repeat the treatment over and over again with the trays, all you may need is to buy some more gel later. The gels used are gentle and less likely to cause sensitivity. 2. With the in surgery light activated systems you whiten the teeth in 1 hour. This involves using much stronger gels and you are more prone to sensitivity, and sometimes the teeth may go darker after 2-3 days. The main disadvantage is that you will have to pay for the whole process again to top up your whitening later. 3. Over the counter systems tend to take a long time for whitening to occur and the results tend not to be as good. This is because they can only use gels with a very low concentration of bleaching agent and the process will take many applications. 4. Whitening toothpastes can enhance the effect of whitened teeth, and will improve the appearance of your teeth. They owe much of their effect to the silca abrasives in the paste which remove stains on the teeth. The whitening agents are unlikely to have much effect because their concentrations are very low and they are only in contact with the teeth for a few minutes. Yes, you can whiten your teeth, improve your appearance and confidence without damaging your teeth. Which system you choose depends on which you prefer, both the tray system and light activated whitening will whiten your teeth, but if you can wait 1-2 weeks, you will get better results with the tray system, and you are in control of how white you want to go.

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KEY FEATURE Jake Still Needs Your Help! Jake is a 9 year old boy who suffers from complex partial epilepsy in the Frontal Lobe (right hand side of the brain). He needs an operation that is only currently available in the US and which costs 120,000 Euros. Please log on to http://www.gofundme. com/5ez8nc for more information. Over 30,000 Euros has been raised in just over 4 months but there is a long way to go yet. Here are some forthcoming events being held both here in Spain and in the UK that we hope you can participate in to raise further funds for Jake’s operation: In Spain Date to be arranged: A Bring and Buy Sale, at ‘Friends Bar’ in Marbella, that has been organised by the ladies from the Skol. A Hurley stick signed by the Kilkenny team, plus a Dublin Jersey signed by the players, both of which will go up for Auction. Please see the above GoFundMe link for further details. Sunday 11th May: The School, El Chaparral in La Cala, is holding a family fun bike ride, in conjunction with the Town Hall. Monday 19th May: The Lions Club Fashion Show will be held at the Hotel Tamisa Golf. This is always a fun event! In the UK Saturday 26th April: Jakes sister, Kayleigh, and her boyfriend, Ryan, are doing the ‘TOUGH MUDDER’ assault course in the UK to raise money for him.

By Debbie Rose Saturday 24th May: A Fun Day at Newbury Football Club, all sorts going on, is being arranged by Jake’s father and friends. Jake and I will go over for that. In June: The Carrie Hollingsworth is doing the ‘TORBAY’ half marathon in June....they are all training hard! By the time this issue has been published, The Nutty Bar in Marbella Port will have celebrated their opening night. Proceeds of the ticket sales for this event will be donated to the GoFundMe link. A big THANK YOU to Wandsworth Harry. Debbie and Jake would also like to thank the following for all their support: ‘OUR BAR’ CALAHONDA TIM AND MELISSA from B.W.S MARK PETERS FROM GLOBAL RADIO ‘RIDGEWAYS’ DOÑA LOLA THE ‘PORT BAR’ MARBELLA PORT THE ‘IRISHMAN BAR’ MARBELLA PORT THE ‘SPANIARD’ MARBELLA ‘COCO’S’ LA CALA A huge thank you to all people that have kindly donated up to now: we are doing really well - let’s keep up the good work and community spirit, and let’s get Jake to Cleveland. We can and will make a difference to his future.

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KEY HEALTH Dream Believe Achieve

By Sarah Hawes, Cambridge 800

Cambridge 800 is heading towards Conference time Which means only one thing …The Slimmer of the Year will soon be announced! Cambridge Slimmer of the Year wins a holiday and their Consultant who helped them achieve their new healthy shape joins them. It was Rob Stevens, the local singer and entertainer and in June Rob hands over the trophy.

Cambridge has helped millions of people all around the world turn their lives around and Cambridge in Spain can help you too.

Will it be you?

Don’t wait until after your summer visitors have been, or for the New Year’s resolution that never resolves; make the change now.

Why is Cambridge so generous? It is all about people. You, our customers, are our champions and many of our customers then become Consultants because they know it works. It is evidence based. Cambridge has won numerous awards, none so prestigious as the achievement in 2012 when we won the Queen’s Award for Enterprise. Now in our 30th year, Cambridge wants to share with you the easy way to lose weight. Cambridge is not a fad diet… 30 years is a long time for a fad!

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You will receive one to one support from your Cambridge 800 Consultant who will help you to Achieve your goals, not just Dream of them. Your Consultant will Believe in you and help you to Believe in yourself. They will help you to lose weight, then stabilise your weight and finally enable you to achieve a healthy relationship with food to enable you to maintain it, or as we prefer to call it - My Life.

You, together with your Cambridge 800 Consultant, can help you to lose weight and keep it off for good. If you would like to know more about Cambridge 800 and see how it can change your life, email: admin@cambridge800.es or call: 952 586 324 or 952 475 954 www.cambridge800.es www.facebook Cambridge 800 Spain

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KEY HEALTH What is Psychotherapy: Is it for me There are many types of psychotherapy and today at least one in five people will seek this help at some point in their lives. Talking therapy is advocated more within the NHS than ever before; it is now recommended as part of the treatment for those suffering with anxiety and depression as well as addictions to various substances or damaging behaviours. There is a lot of confusion about the differences between psychotherapy, counselling, psycho-analysis and behavioural therapies. “Infinitely more important than the answers are the questions; the choice of them, the inner form of them.” Oswald Spengler. Normally, counselling is used to address less serious or profound issues. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy may be used to help change deeply entrenched behaviours which are causing distress to the client. Life coaching is a form of counselling which some people seek to address a situation they are in, or the management of any goal they have, in order to find alternative ways of achieving it. This can mean changing their whole approach to any given situation which has been informed by their pattern of behaviour or thinking over the years. Psychotherapy is a more profound approach to an issue where the client wants to understand at a more core level, the reasons for their thinking, behaviour or emotional pain. They wish to get to know themselves in a way that leads to better understanding and self-acceptance. Psycho-analysis may have moved on since the days of Freud and Jung, but it is often quoted as being the “inactive approach” where the client assumes the role of patient rather than taking a more active

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part in the process of therapy. I am sure that today’s analysts would disagree, but in my experience many people found this approach patronising and judgemental. Therapy or counselling should address the whole person, their situation in life and be empathic with a non-judgemental approach. It is not the role for anyone, however well-qualified, to sit in judgement on another. No-one can experience life for us and no-one should tell us how we feel about a situation. A therapist or counsellor should never impose their goals upon a client. They can help us re-construe our experiences in life but never negate the impact of them. Some people find therapy or counselling a threatening process and it is essential that the psychotherapist is skilled in their practice to limit the amount of unnecessary anxiety for the client. It is to be expected that a certain amount of anxiety will be present at any time of change whether this change is positive or negative. Resistance to change is a human response to the unknown and it is essential that anyone thinking about seeing a therapist or counsellor researches well to access one with correct qualifications and insurance in order to be safe in the process of self-discovery. This information can be found by visiting the web sites for the BACP or the UKCP. Eileen Murphy is a Preferred Partner of Medilink and an experienced Psychotherapist and Counsellor who is highly respected in her field of expertise. For more information on Eileen please contact Medilink on 952 933 876.

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KEY HEALTH Spanish Charity Event at Tamisa Golf Hotel On Sunday 25th May, the charitable organisation, Animal Care España, (ACE) in collaboration with Passion Studio at the Tamisa Golf Hotel in the Camino Viejo de Coín will hold a CHARITY afternoon. This will start at 16.30 – dress code SPANISH! Fabienne is the President of ACE Spain. Almost weekly she visits the Killing stations which continue to exist to buy and free as many dogs as possible to save them from death. ACE saves nearly 1,500 dogs per year. Every dog, sick, old or lame gets a second chance at ACE. The number of dogs is increasing while income and donations are going down. Moreover Spain is suffering from a severe and prolonged recession. Luckily there is help. More than 250 volunteers in several countries are working on a daily basis to support ACE Spain in different ways. A successul formula in which they all share the fate of Spanish dogs in need. Our goal with this Charity is to raise money with an Auction for an Ultrasound-machine for the clinic at the rescue centre of ACE. This machine will cost about 4,000 Euros. Some

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By Britta Pampus, Passion Studio

money has already been raised so we hope to raise the balance with your help! We are looking for items to sell at our Auction such as a signed picture, a designer handbag, bicycle etc. So, all companies or individuals who have an item that they want to donate to our Charity Auction, please contact : pr-spanje@ outlook.com or call Natasha on 652 828 358. Ladies: Dress up in your best Spanish/Flamenco outfit and win a beautiful prize!!!! Ticket price: 22.00 Euros which includes a fantastic Flamenco show performed by Juan a Peréz with Azabeche, one of the best Flamenco groups on the Costa del Sol, as well as a lovely Spanish Buffet and a Welcome Drink. Dress up, put your dancing shoes on and let’s have a fantastic afternoon!!! You can buy your tickets at Passion Studio at Tamisa Golf Hotel or Online at pr-spanje@outlook.com or at the Rescue Centre of ACE. (Please see page 39 for more information about ACE).

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KEY HEALTH “I want to enjoy the Sun”

By Anne Stark

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KEY FEATURE Dario Meets Linda Mairs

By Dario Poli

In my quest for interesting and individualistic people, one lady who has never failed to interest me is Linda Mairs, married to the Costa’s most popular entertainer, David Mairs. Despite many set-backs in her life, her optimistic nature, positivity, stubbornness, and strength of character have at times influenced me also, so I asked Linda to tell us a little about herself and life. Linda where do you come from? I was born in a small village in the west of Scotland, the youngest of four, I was well looked after, some may even say spoiled, looking back, and I have lots of happy memories growing up. Being a teenager in the sixties I spent most of my time listening to music , the ‘Beatles’, ‘The Who’, and the ‘Rolling Stones’; the music scene was buzzing. In the summer of ‘69 I went to hear a well know band called ‘The Mode’, that was the night I was introduced to the keyboard player David Mairs. After some would say a short time together, we were married in 1971. I was 17 years old and David was 20; everyone tried to tell us we were too young, they said that it would never last. We started our new life together and soon became a family, with a son Robert, daughter Linda and our foster daughter Alison. We are still very happily married 44 years later - we proved them all wrong! Like many young mothers my career had a slow start, working several part time jobs, facilitated of course by free child care more commonly known as “Gran” - thanks mum! After a short spell in retail I quickly realised a flare for sales, advertising sales to be precise. I joined ‘Motor Market Weekly’ a position which incidentally gave me an introduction to the HRH Queen Elizabeth at an international car fair. She’s a big car fan you know, always checking out the classic section. I soon climbed the ranks to become the ‘Agency Advertising Manager’ with ‘Norton Opax International Publishing’. Our clients included ‘British Airways’, British Caledonian, Trust House Forte, Ladbrokes and several other International companies. I was then asked to set up the Scottish Division of the company. I was involved in marketing and promotion of various “in flight” magazines for several airlines and the official Scottish tourist board guides. This enabled me to build up substantial business contacts and clients in the travel and leisure industry. In 1991 the children had left school and we had a family meeting to discuss how they would feel about going to live in Spain. Later that year we arrived here and fell in love with the Costa del Sol. We had a successful, live music family bar in Fuengirola for

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many years, and my husband was making a pretty good name for himself as a very talented musician too. However the turn of the new millennium brought with it a time for change and a return to familiar pastures for me. I started working here with local radio ‘Fizz Fm’ selling air time and advertising in their magazine, also working freelance on other publications, exhibitions, wedding fairs and events. In 2007, I meet ‘Tanya Frances’ a graphic designer who was interested in starting a new publication. We started working together and produced the very successful Home and Lifestyle magazine until 2010. Sadly I had to leave my much loved magazine, as a combination of very unfortunate events led me to a discovery that would change everything. ..... Cancer knocked on my door, as it had my mother, father and older sister. It was one of the most frightening experiences of my life, I wasn’t ready for it, but then who is ever ready. With strength, that initially I didn’t know I had, and the support of a wonderful family and friends, I’m here and doing well. When I returned to Spain after having my treatment in Scotland I needed to be working, so I started my own marketing and events Company. This in turn led to being offered the position of advertising and events manager for the prestigious and well known, Restaurante Mijas Playa. Later the following year I was offered the role of sales manager with the very popular Lifestyle magazine and I am still currently enjoying this position. I also consult with various companies on marketing strategies, campaigns and events. Previously David and I worked with Dario Poli, a fellow Scot, an artist and writer, on the ‘Marbella Marbella’ song and campaign promoting a positive image of said town. Now in 2013 we are back together and after much brain storming , imagination, song writing and David and Dario spending many long hours in the recording studio, creating some spectacular music, it was completed. We now have a fantastic new musical called ‘Amsterdam I Am’ from the new novel “It Happened in Amsterdam” almost completed along with a new video. I will be involved in the marketing and promotional events in Spain and the UK, while Dario has many contacts in Holland where it has already been creating a buzz and generating much interest and receiving a complimentary message from the Deputy Mayor of Arts and Culture in Amsterdam, Carolien Geherels. Who knew I would be assisting in the conception and construction of a new musical called ‘Amsterdam’?

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KEY FEATURE Making Scents

By Sue Cross

The next-door neighbour’s teenage daughter, Annie Atkins, rang the bell on the dot at seven thirty the following Saturday evening. Although her appearance was sometimes a bit extreme, she was a sensible girl and could be trusted to babysit without having friends around drinking and smoking. She stood at the door, munching an apple. “Hello, Kristin. I’ve brought my homework with me. We’ve got a history exam on Monday and I just can’t seem to remember all these dates.” Annie wore the latest platform-heeled sandals that made her over six feet tall, bellbottom trousers, a halter neck top and startling blue glittery eye shadow. “Come in, come in. Oh, I struggled remembering dates for history. I crammed to get my exams but now the only date I can remember is 1066,” she laughed, putting Annie at ease. “You look nice. I like your dress,” Annie said, admiring the simple blue dress that Kristin wore. What Annie did not know was that Kristin had not been able to afford any new clothes for years. “Thanks – it’s my favourite colour. Nina and Ricki are both in bed. I said they could read until late as there’s no school tomorrow.” Kristin checked the mirror before calling out, “Harry, are you ready?” Harry appeared from the sitting room where he’d been reading the paper. “I’ve been ready for ages. Hello, Annie.” Nina and Ricki, already in their pyjamas, hurried downstairs to see Annie, who they found rather exotic, although Ricki would never admit it. He liked the way that she spoke to him like an adult. “Hi, you two.” She grinned. “Can we stay up for a bit with Annie?” Nina took a piece of hair that she had been sucking out of her mouth before she spoke. “Okay, but only for an hour, then bed,” Kristin said. “Where shall I put this?” Annie held out her apple core. “In the lap sap.” Nina chirped. “What’s that?” Annie looked puzzled. “It’s Cantonese for rubbish and one of their favourite words.” Harry laughed. “Just help yourself to anything from the fridge. Here’s Heather’s phone number if you need us for any reason.” Kristin handed Annie a scrap of paper. “Thanks. You have a lovely time. Don’t worry about us. Do you know what time you’ll be back?”

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“It’ll be before midnight. Lock the door, won’t you.” Kristin grabbed her bag, “Bye, Nina, bye, Ricki.” She kissed them both on the cheek. Kristin was looking forward to a relaxing evening, aware that if she were not careful she would become a workaholic. Or perhaps she had already become one... Their hosts for the evening, Heather and her husband Jonathan lived in Pittville, about a mile from the town centre. As Harry drove past the park, Kristin felt a pang of sadness. She missed the walks that she and her two friends used to take there with the children. Samantha and Celine were once a big part of her life. Their move to Spain to start a new life had left a void that only her work seemed to fill. Most of all she missed their Saturday afternoon meetings or Tea at Sam’s, as Kristin had named them. She sighed deeply. “You okay?” Harry glanced over, as he turned into Heather’s road with its neat semi-detached houses. “Yes, just missing Celine and Sam – going past the park reminded me of them.” “Why don’t you go and visit them in Ronda for a day or two? Flying’s getting cheaper and I can look after the kids. It’ll be half-term soon.” “I thought you said that this was another economy month? Oh, here we are – number forty-six.” Heather introduced Kristin and Harry to Piers and Sonja Jacobson, their other guests for the evening. Piers had wayward red hair and the demeanour of a mad professor. Sonja, who had a gentle countenance, wore a maxi dress in turquoise paisley and smiled shyly. “Wine all right? Or we’ve got beer,” Jonathan boomed. “White wine, please.” Kristin felt as if she needed a drink after such a busy week. “Coming up. What about you, Harry?” “I’ll have a beer please – just a small one.” The conversation was easy and Kristin felt herself relaxing. She really must have a little dinner party soon. She mentally made a shopping list as she sipped her wine, then decided that it would have to wait until next month, as the house needed a good clean before she could contemplate entertaining. MAKING SCENTS by Sue Cross is available as a paperback or ebook on Amazon. Check out Sue’s website www.suecross.com

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KEY CHARITY Positively Pink & Blue Positively Pink & Blue are the Mijas based charities offering FREE breast and prostate/testicular cancer screening to UK expatriates living on the Costa del Sol. During 2013 over 560 women accessed our FREE breast screening programme with thankfully only a small number of ladies receiving a positive diagnosis. Some of these ladies have already had their treatment and we are pleased to report they are doing well but Positively Pink continues to support those ladies who are still receiving treatment. 2013 saw the introduction of the Positively Blue programme to provide education, awareness and support for prostate and testicular cancer. In its first year Positively Blue had an overwhelming response to the 100 free appointments that were on offer, in fact the charity funded a total of 136 appointments for prostate cancer screening and educated them all on testicular cancer and the need to self examine. During the course of 2014 we have set ourselves the challenge of offering 1000 free breast screenings and 200 free Prostate

blood tests/testicular cancer screening. The 2014 campaign began back in February and to date we have had a tremendous response but continue to offer appointments for later in the year (call 952 835 776 now to secure your place). For us to continue to be able to offer these FREE services we need your support, as we need to raise the necessary funds to pay for the mammograms, ultrasounds and PSA blood tests. As a charity we are very proud of the fact that ALL the money we raise is used solely for the purpose of funding the professionals to carry out the radiography and blood analysis, all of the charities costs are absorbed by the two companies behind the charity. .... Did you know 50,000 women and 300 men will hear the words “you have breast cancer” every year in the UK alone and this number continues to rise... 1 man dies every hour of Prostate cancer..... “early detection is your best protection”. Help us to help you....

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KEY ASTROLOGY No-One is Quite Like You… Whatever is said about astrology, there’s no doubt many more people are becoming interested in this fascinating subject, and numbers are growing. I know a few hardliners who say they don’t believe in astrology but nevertheless they still read their sun signs in the daily rags or magazines! So why is this? I believe the attraction is because deep down we all want to know what life has in store for us, maybe there’s something we’ve longed for and would like to have and one of those dailies might just hint at the possibility! Whether or not it comes true, there’s no denying that if the reading for that day, week or month is encouraging and optimistic it uplifts the spirit, even if temporarily and that’s no bad thing. However there are 10 planets in our Solar System each positioned at specific points in the sky at the time of birth and a short study of a personal birth chart will reveal much about the character and personality of an individual. The alignment of the Sun, Moon, and Planets at the moment of our birth is unique and our personal horoscope or birth chart (they are the same) is our astrological fingerprint because no one else in the world has the same one! Knowing the traits of our Sun sign is only part of the picture because really we are a blend of all the factors that are at play the moment we take our first breath. For instance the Moon in a chart may be in a different sign

By Janet Powell

to the sun sign, colouring the emotions and habits with a different shade. The Ascendant sign is derived from the time of birth and reveals the way in which we project our persona or personality out into the world and how the world sees us. This may also be different from the Sun sign My own journey with astrology began more than 30 years ago and although I was quite a sceptic at the time, there was something intriguing about astrology that spurred me on to learn more. I was surprised to discover how much of my life was reflected in my birth chart and after studying for some years I decided to share what I’d learnt… hence the name ‘Astrology4Everyone’! By learning the basics and studying our own chart we can become aware of why we react to certain situations the way we do; it may also reveal hidden or latent talents so in this sense astrology can empower us to make informed choices. For this reason I’m holding a series of Introduction to Astrology Seminars on the Coast, the first one will be in Benalmadena Pueblo on Thursday 29th May. For further information, write to Janet at astrology4everyone@yahoo.co.uk. Details of the Seminar are below and I look forward to seeing you there. Until then, hasta luego, Janet x

ASTROLOGY SEMINAR - INTRODUCTION TO ASTROLOGY Astrology! What is it? Where did it come from? If you want to know whether there is more to astrology than reading sun signs, here is an opportunity to find out. This seminar is an introduction to astrology for those who would like to know more about this fascinating subject.

why and when astrology came about, followed by an introduction to the basics with a hand-out sheet. From this you will find the meanings of the planets, signs and houses using a system of keywords. Afterwards there will be a questions and answer period, so if you have any questions now’s the time...

I suspect many of you know a little from reading sunsigns in the dailies and magazines but there is so much more to it and this seminar will, I hope, inspire and spur you on to learn more.

THE NEXT ASTROLOGY SEMINAR WILL BE HELD ON 29 MAY 2014 AT THE BENALMADENA HEALING GROUP IN BENALMADENA PUEBLO 2.30pm - 4.30pm

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To reserve your place, write to Janet at astrology4everyone@yahoo.co.uk

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KEY FEATURE Dear Joy

By Joy Fahey

Dear Joy I’ve been full of regret recently about things I think I should have done. I can’t stop thinking that if only I’d made some different decisions, things would have been different. It leaves me feeling very negative and despondent. Everything is suffering, I’m finding it difficult to focus on my work and my girlfriend keeps asking me what the matter is. I can’t really put my finger on it; I just feel I’m missing something and could have done a lot more with my life. Any suggestions? Thanks Mark Hi Mark A lot of people suffer with the ‘if only’ Syndrome. ‘If only’ this would happen, ‘if only’ I’d done x. ‘if only’ I had y then I’d feel z. This thought process happens to the best of us, and it can leave us feeling frustrated and often times we can feel disappointed and resigned to the feeling of lack. It’s difficult to feel happy with a background feeling of lack and regret. Whether it’s lack of money, lack of love, lack of wellbeing, living in the past or just the feeling of something missing, an unfulfilled need. So how do we overcome this, what can we do that will make the difference to move from this thinking and feeling to having a ‘Great’ life, and being empowered again? You have to accept where you are now and let go of what you should, might, or ought to have done. There’s nothing you can do to change the past, but you can change your future.

Many of us are now aware of the statement ‘Change your thoughts, change your life’ and it sounds easy but in practice, if you’re consumed with that little voice in the back of your head saying ‘yeh right, don’t believe that nonsense’ or ‘it’s all very well but my thoughts are my thoughts, I can’t change what I think’, then your life stays on autopilot and your dreams remain dreams. What if you could really change those thoughts, what if you could realise your dreams, what if you could go from those feelings of ‘if only’ to feeling ‘Great’? To start with, you need to know exactly what you are thinking - makes sense, doesn’t it?! So on a piece of paper divide it in two columns, one column for Positive Thoughts in the other Negative. Empty your thoughts onto these two columns with headings like What do I think about myself? What do I think about my Life? What do I think I should have done etc You clear a space in your head to input new positive data – some new affirmations for example. The aim is to start again with a clean slate. Write down your goals. Know what you really want! You imagine what it feels like to have already achieved them. Get excited, assume the ‘feeling’ of your success, you create the success vibration, and that’s the secret. Your ‘state of being’ makes all the difference. To get into that state more easily, you can play a game with yourself. Imagine a circle in front of you on the floor; step into that circle and get the feeling of your success. Step out, and then step back in again, increase the feeling; repeat until you’re jumping up and down with excitement! Doing this little exercise will really get into the ‘state of being’ where you’re creating the right vibrations! Sounds crazy I know, but you won’t forget it in a hurry; it will make you laugh but that’s what you want right?! It’ll take you back to being a child again with not a thought of lack, just happiness. Then whenever you think about it, you’ll laugh and enjoy and be in the right ‘state ‘for miracles to happen. Things will begin to flow, new possibilities begin to happen, and new opportunities present themselves. Your life takes off and then you really can jump in and enjoy it! Have fun! Joy More at www.joyfahey.com

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KEY SPORTS World Cup Extravaganza Part 2 Japan 2002 The early morning kick-offs, horrible! I missed the first half of England’s quarter final with Brazil, England were ahead through Michael Owen but went on to lose. I had predicted a 1-0 England win over Argentina with Teddy Sherringham scoring. I wasn’t far off, England won 1-0 with a David Beckham penalty and Sherringham came on in the second half and hit the bar. Germany 2006 Not the most memorable of World Cups really. David Beckham curled in a free-kick against Ecuador in round 2 and Joe Cole scored a cracker against Sweden in the groups, chesting down and half volleying in from 35 yards. South Africa 2010 Oh dear! Did we really wait 4 years for this? If the draw (and Rob Green’s howler) with the USA wasn’t bad enough, 0-0 with Algeria was disgusting (surely Crouch and Cole had to come in for that one. Didn’t they?) Gareth Barry was off the pace with Mesut Ozil, John Terry gave the ageing Klose acres of space, Lampard had a goal disallowed which was 4 yards over the line and German keeper Manual Neuer carried on and didn’t bat an eyelid. England were out 4-1 in the last 16. How will they fare this time? Stronger squad, more pace…….we shall see. The draw with Italy, Uruguay and Costa Rica isn’t a bad one. Woe betide if you play for an Italian side and score against them in the World Cup or even worse knock them out of it like that South Korean chappie did in 2002. They sack the player from the club and bear grudges. I couldn’t believe while watching some footage of Scotland’s 1978 World Cup campaign, fans were holding a big banner with ‘Scotland 1978 World Cup Champions – Easy, Easy’ written on it! Morocco were that hard pushed for players in 1970 that they could not get a full 22 squad together so just took 19 instead. The five that never made the final cut for the 1966 World Cup squad were Johnny Byrne, Bobby Tambling, Keith Newton, Gordon Milne (later the Leicester City manager) and Peter Thompson. The 6 that never made the final cut for the 1970 World Cup squad were Peter Shilton, Bob McNab, Ralph Coates, Brian

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By Steve Billingham

Kidd, David Sadler and Peter Thompson. Liverpool winger Thompson in fact missed the final cut of players 3 World Cups in succession 62, 66 and 70. The Weren’t World Cups of Wales Wales should have qualified for the World Cup finals in 1982 but didn’t, they missed out on goal difference. A home match full of floodlight trouble which ended 2-2 with Iceland didn’t help. They still could have nicked through in the final match had Russia beaten Czechoslovakia which they were favoured to do but it finished 1-1 and the Czechs went through. They had another golden chance to qualify for the 1994 finals when a win in their final match with Rumania would have taken them through. Unfortunately Paul Bodin hit the crossbar with a penalty and Wales ended up losing 2-1. Sticker Album Inaccuracies The Mexico ’86 sticker album had Ubaldo Fillol as Argentina’s number 1 keeper when in fact he wasn’t even part of the squad and didn’t travel to Mexico! The same can be said for Algeria’s 82 World Cup keeper, Mehdi Cerbah, who according to Panini Mexico 86, was the number 2 keeper. Again he wasn’t part of the squad. Nasser-Eddine Drid was backed up by Larbi El Hadi. Ever Hugo Almeida, Paraguay back-up to Roberto Fernandez? Was he f---, not part of the squad. Gary Bailey England number 2? No number 3. Michail Michailov? Who? Back up to Dassaev for Russia. No, not part of the squad. Lars Hogh backed Troel Rasmussen up for Denmark and Ole Qvist who was the 2 keeper in the sticker album was the number 3. The bearded Rodolfo Rodriguez was, according to Panini Mexico ’86,Uruguay’s number 1 although Fernando Alvez the number 2 played all the tournament matches. Cho ByungDuk was apparently South Korea’s number 1 although number 2, Oh Yun Kyo, played all the matches. There didn’t appear to be a spare keeper Jersey for Canada’s number 2 Paul Dolan (of Edmonton Brickmen) so he had to make do with a navy sweater with a yellow polo underneath. Sweet! Happy days Dolan! Going back even further - what about Peru’s Luis Rubinos and his yellow Grandma’s knit in 1970?

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KEY EVENTS Age Care Advice Centre Age Care Association weekly Coffee Mornings are held every Tuesday from 11 am to 1 pm, at the El Zoco Café, Supersol, El Zoco, Calahonda. People can chat, share experiences and find out about living in Spain. Pop along for a chat or call on Tel 952 933 409 for more information. Cancer Sucks Spain Cancer Sucks Spain meet every other Friday, the next Meeting beginning 25th April at the AECC, Paseo Maritimo 136, Carvajal (the end of Fuengirola - opposite end to Castle). Markets Wednesday – Outdoor Market, Fairground La Cala 9.00am to 2.00pm Thursday – Outdoor Market - Centro Valdepino, Calypso 9.00am to 2.00pm Saturday – Fairground La Cala 9.00am to 2.00pm Sunday - Calypso Boot Sale from 9.00am to 2.00pm Hipodromo - Boot Sale from 9.00pm to 12.30pm 1st Saturday of the Month entrance to Elviria Eco Market 10.00 -14.00. Last Sunday of the Month La Cala Boulevard Eco Market from 10.00am Art Exhibitions AIA - Art Exhibition - Fuengirola Spring is Here AIA - Galería Restaurante LUCIA, C/ Maestra Ángeles Azpiazu, 17, until 12th May. Mon-Fri 12pm-9pm. Closed Sat and Sun. AIA members Richard Wood and Roger Cummiskey exhibit new oil paintings celebrating Springtime. The Andalusian International Artist group celebrates its 10th Anniversary this year 2004-2014. Artistas Eclécticos Extended Blossoming Elaine Carlton has extended the dates for her exhibition at La Luna. Elaine is a founder member of Artistas Eclécticos and is a well-known, local textile artist whose pictures are usually composed of a combination of mediums, but always involve machine and hand embroidery. The Andalucian heat and the sun influence the colours, textures and the content. Her Piscean nature means that a great deal of her work involves the sea, beaches and the associated flora and fauna. This exhibition concentrates on Andalucia. The exhibition can be seen until 27th April at La Luna Restaurant, Urb El Coto, Mijas Campo - Tuesday - Saturday 19.00 - 22.00 and Sunday 13.00 - 17.00. Tel 952 588 036. Margit Bjorklund, also a founder member of the group Ar-

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tistas Eclécticos, has a solo exhibition at Hotel Mijas, Mijas Pueblo until 30th April. More info at www.artistaseclecticos. com. Elaine Carlton is also exhibiting with Wendy Lusk at El Zoco. Wendy is a romantic colourist originally from Chicago who paints mystical and colourful pictures in oil and acrylic. The exhibition can be seen daily from breakfast until late at the new Barboru Restaurant, CC El Zoco, Sitio de Calahonda, Mijas Costa Tel 952 933 158 until 6th May. Secrets Scandinavia meets Spain. - Four artists from the group Artistas Eclécticos, Gunnvor Sorhus, Astrid Frida Zehetner, Margit Björklund and Enrique Augusti Lafuente have a new exhibition called “Secrets” with unique pieces each telling stories which they hope will make an impression on the viewer. The exhibition can be seen at Venta el Jinete, Carretera La Cala Golf, Km 4.5, La Cala de Mijas until 28th April every day except Fridays 12.00 -22.00. Tel Venta el Jinete 952 11 91 70. More info at www.artistaseclecticos.com. Charities 27th April PAD Spring Fair in Mijas Pueblo on Sunday April 27th. 1st May Sponsored walk and traditional English Mayday fun at El Soto Golf Club, La Mairena in aid of Lydenrust Farm School, South Africa to develop a full-blown rural farm school to help the local illiterate community - preschool children and adults. Day starts with 7km walk at 11 am, 3km walk at 12 noon and 1km walk at 1pm. Stalls, bouncy castle, face painting, May Day queen and princess, Maypole, DJ all day and singer at night, penalty shoot-out, Golf putting competition, apple bobbing, BBQ during day and traditional Cream tea from 4pm with scones and clotted cream, cake baking competition judged by Jo and Lynne from For Heavens Cakes. 18th May Crufts! - The PAD dog show also to be held in Mijas Pueblo. 19th May La Cala Lions Spring Fayre & Fashion Show at Tamisa Golf Hotel. 1st June 2014 Annual Karting Challenge For Positively Blue. Events Organised by Mijas Town Hall Flamenco in the Square A Flamenco Spectacular takes place every Wednesday at midday in the Main Square of Mijas Village FREE of charge (weather permitting). The charge for the whole day in the municipal car park is only 1 Euro. The UK Friendship Day 10th May in Mijas Village. See Key to Mijas Costa Facebook Page for updated information on events.

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KEY FEATURE Passport Fees for British Nationals Overseas Reduced by 35%

The fees for a UK passport for British citizens applying from overseas countries, including Spain, fell by 35% from 7th April. James Brokenshire, Immigration and Security Minister, has announced that from 7th April the passport fee for customers applying for a UK passport from overseas will be reduced by £45 for adults and £28.50 for children. The new fees are: •Adult 32 page passport £83.00 •Child 32 page passport £53.00 •Jumbo 48 page passport £91.00 (Adult/Child/Veteran) The 35% decrease in passport fees is the result of efficiency savings made over the last three years by bringing back the processing and issuing of overseas passports to the UK, including from the former passport processing centre at the British Embassy Madrid. Will Middleton, Consular Director for Spain, said: “This is good news for British citizens applying for a UK Passport from Spain. The repatriation of overseas passport centres means overseas applications can now be handled more efficiently and at significantly lower cost. “The new fees will benefit some four million Britons living overseas, including many of the estimated 800,000 who live in Spain for all or part of the year.” If you need a new or replacement passport, go to the Overseas British passport applications page on www.GOV.UK where you can make an overseas application. You need to apply and pay online and send your supporting documents direct to the UK (no longer to the nearest Consulate or Embassy). The turnaround time is four to six weeks, and applications are accepted up to nine months before the expiry of your current passport. The new fees for overseas applications remain marginally higher than the equivalent fees for UK-based applicants because on average overseas applications take longer – and therefore cost slightly more - to process. This is because it is often less straightforward to establish whether or not an overseas applicant is entitled to a UK passport. Overseas customers will also continue to pay a courier charge in addition to the passport fee. British nationals can get more information and advice on living in Spain by “liking/ following” the British Embassy’s popular new social media channels on: Facebook - www.facebook.com/BritslivinginSpain Twitter - www.twitter.com/BritsliveSpain

By British Embassy, Madrid Friends or Family Coming to Stay with You in Spain this Easter - Tell them to look after their Passports, warns British Embassy The British Embassy in Madrid is warning Easter visitors to Spain to take good care of their passports, after more than 6000 were lost or stolen in the country last year. A lost or stolen passport means spending precious holiday time and money to get an Emergency Travel Document or ETD in order to return home. The Embassy urges travellers to watch a new Foreign Office video “Enjoy your holiday” on YouTube, in which British tourists who have suffered a lost or stolen passport reveal the true costs in terms of time, money and frustration in dealing with the issue. Replacing a passport whilst abroad requires a visit to the nearest British Consulate – which may be several hours away – to obtain an Emergency Travel Document that costs the euro equivalent of 95 pounds. “Your passport is valuable”, says Will Middleton, Consular Regional Director for Spain. “If you do need to carry it, keep it in a money belt under your clothes rather than in a handbag or rucksack, and never leave passports in a car. “Avoid carrying all your passports together. A single bag theft can leave a family of four facing a bill of nearly 400 pounds for emergency travel documents.” Taking just four months from last year, Consulates in Spain assisted 568 British nationals from London and the South East whose passports were lost or stolen. Figures in other regions include the South West 149, West Midlands 96, East Midlands 101, North West 209, North East 98, Yorkshire & the Humber 88, Scotland 139, Wales 72 and Northern Ireland 27. Bag theft is the biggest cause of stolen passports in Spain (39%), followed by thefts from cars (20%), pick-pocketing (15%) and apartment or villa break-ins (14%). Travellers can get further advice and information on Spain via the British Embassy’s social media channels. Follow @ BritsvisitSpain on twitter (www.twitter.com/BritsvisitSpain) or “Brits visiting Spain” on Facebook – (www.facebook. com/BritsvisitingSpain). How to view the video: Use this link http://bit.ly/1c0rvTF, or go to www.youtube.com and search for “Enjoy your Holiday FCO”, or scan the QR code above on your smartphone. Twitter - www.twitter.com/BritsliveSpain

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KEY ENTERTAINMENT What’s on at the Salon Varietes Even after a very successful production of Andrew Lloyd ‘Webber’s ‘Whistle Down The Wind’, with some nights completely sold out, the season at the Salon Varietes Theatre in Fuengirola still has some super nights ahead. The first highlight is the stage adaptation of three episodes of Fawlty Towers. The Germans, Basil the Rat and Gourmet Night. Peter Brooks will be directing the same principals as the last time the theatre did three other adaptations with David Vincent playing Basil, Christine Morton as Sybil, Sandra Lilywhite as Polly and Enrique Pedraza as Manuel. The rest of the cast includes many who normally play leads but are having such fun with this marvellous script. The play will open on Friday April 25th and run to Wednesday 30th. Evening performances are at 8.00pm except on Sunday when it is at 7.00pm. After many trials and tribulations, the computer online booking system, www.salonvarietestheatre. com is now working although you can book normally on 952 47 45 42. Basil Fawlty will be followed by something the theatre has never tried in its 27 year history. Jonathan Brown is a wellknown medium and spiritualist and will be at the theatre

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on Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th May. We are absolutely intrigued to see what will happen and expect a very busy theatre. Then on May 9th and until May 13th Alexandra Avery has devised and will present, with some very talented performers, a sparkling song and dance revue. This is all new after her extremely popular and lively show last year. On May 17th and 18th we welcome a Welsh Male Voice Choir. Next comes our production from Danish director Henrik Hagensen of the classic play ‘On Golden Pond’. This runs for three nights from Friday May 23rd to Sunday May 25th. We round off the season with a one night show from Ricky Lavazza who is not only regarded as one of the very best cabaret performers on the Coast but played the lead in ‘Whistle Down The Wind’ and made an outstanding success of it. We knew he was good, just not that he was that good! That is on May 31st. Finally the season closes with the Silverbeats back again with their sell-out tribute to the Beatles. 8.00 p.m. on June 7th. The theatre closes for the summer and we will be looking forward to seeing old and new friends in September. Keep in touch with our Facebook page.

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KEY MOTOR The Story So Far

By Ally Rennie

Race 1 – Australia Mercedes driver, Nico Rosberg, finished the FIA Formula One 2014 Australian Grand Prix season opening race on top after taking the checkered flag as the winner. The German driver has achieved the 100th Mercedes-powered first place finish with his impressive race result. The tables turned for Rosberg and his team mate, Lewis Hamilton, shortly after the race got underway. Rosberg qualified in third place but soon had an unexpected opportunity to leapfrog Hamilton, as the Englishman entered the pits on lap two and retired from the race due to a miss-fire with one of the cylinders on his car. Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo managed to keep hold of his second place from qualifying all the way to the finish line at the end of his first race for the team and on home turf. The Australian’s team mate, Sebastian Vettel, was not as fortunate in the race though and he joined Hamilton in retirement on lap five due to a KERS problem on his car. McLaren’s new addition to the team, Kevin Magnussen, started off his first season in Formula One in style securing his maiden podium finish with third place. Magnussen’s team mate, Jenson Button, just missed out on a podium spot to the Danish driver and followed closely behind to take fourth place. Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso seemed to keep out of the limelight during the race but finished where he started, in fifth place. The Spaniard’s team mate, Kimi Raikkonen, had some competitive scraps for position with other drivers in the field throughout the proceedings. The Finnish driver failed to catch Alonso to pose a threat on his position and ended the race a couple of places behind in eighth place. Williams’ driver, Valtteri Bottas, had a close encounter with the wall on lap 10, causing one of the rear tyres to fall off and he had to swiftly visit the pits for unexpected repairs. The Finnish driver was able to get back on track and completed the race in sixth place. Bottas’ incident did prompt a safety car appearance from lap 12 until lap 15. Force India’s Nico Hulkenberg appeared to have a problemfree race and he maintained his position from qualifying. The German driver picked up his first points of the 2014 season with his seventh place finish. Toro Rosso’s Jean-Eric Vergne pipped his Russian rookie

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team mate, Daniil Kvyat for the second day in a row over the race weekend when it mattered most. Vergne got in front to secure ninth place for himself and Kvyat completed the race in the 10th and final point scoring position. The drivers have now put the new cars through their paces in the season’s opening race. Unfortunately, the experience did not last long for some of the drivers and with the likes of Hamilton and Vettel retiring from the race, it has proved how unpredictable the sport is. Race 2 – Malaysia Lewis Hamilton got a great jump on the field off the line, and never looked back winning the Malaysian Grand Prix from team mate Nico Rosberg and Sebastian Vettel. It was the first time the team has had a 1-2 finish since the Italian GP in 1959. The Mercedes driver maintained a healthy lead around ten seconds, while presumably dialling back the power unit to ensure its reliability heading to the next event. “I feel so grateful. And particularly after such a tragedy three weeks ago, I would like to dedicate this to those families,” Hamilton said after the win. “The team was spot on for pit stops. What a great car, what a great job from everyone.” Vettel spend much of the race chasing Nico Rosberg, within reach, but would end up third unable to get past the strong Mercedes cars. “It’s like he (Rosberg) found another gear. At the end I was just trying to take the car home. All in all it was good to get another podium after Daniel’s in Australia. Those guys are bloody quick,” Vettel said on the podium. “I got a great start, that allowed me to get into second place,” said Rosberg. “I was trying to chase Lewis, he was a bit too quick today”. Vettel’s team mate, Daniel Ricciardo, had a great event, until the 41st lap when he was released with a loose wheel in the pit lane. He stopped, and the team backed his car down to the stall to finish changing the left front wheel. Only three laps later, he suffered a front wing failure, sending him back to pit lane again.

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The Williams’ pairing ended up 7th and 8th and after the race, the television coverage featured the team asking Massa to let Bottas by with 3 laps to go, Massa decided to fight and finish 7th, not allowing his team mate past.

Sergio Perez was the hero of the race, fighting for podium from the first lap even using brute force against his teammate, Nico Hulkenberg, who claimed 10 points for the team finishing in 5th position.

Fernando Alonso was the only Ferrari in the running after Kimi Raikkonen suffered a puncture and limped the car around for most of a lap, sending him to a 12th place finish. Alonso finished fourth, 35 seconds behind the race winner.

The race saw a few collisions, first with Lotus and STR driver Jean-Eric Vergne, then it was Adrian Sutil and Jules Bianchi, but being on a quite a good pace and going for points, Sauber’s young Mexican driver, Esteban Gutierrez, was heavily crashed by Pastor Maldonado causing C33Ferrari to rollover and a long thrill, as Gutierrez stayed in his car for a long time. The pace car was out. Pastor got a 10-second stop and go penalty.

Nico Hulkenberg in his Force India had a great run, taking the fifth spot, beating both McLaren Mercedes entries of Jensen Button, who finished 6th, and Kevin Magnussen, 9th with a slow pit stop towards the end of the event. Sergio Perez was the first car out of the race, before the event started as the team ran into software issues with the car. Perez admitted during an interview during the race that seeing his team mate’s performance, ending up fifth, the DNS hurts even more. Cars not classified at the finish included Ricciardo, both Sauber’s of Adrian Sutil and Esteban Gutierrez. Pastor Maldonado and Jules Bianchi made contact on the first lap sending those drivers back to the garage early. Race 3 – Bahrain Mercedes domination continues with Lewis Hamilton and NicoRosberg in 1st and 2nd places on the podium with a Sahara Force India, Sergio Perez, in 3rd. From the green light till the checkered flag it was an astonishing race fulfilled with overtakes and thrilling moments. Bahrain GP was not a race of fuel-saving taxi drivers as we saw in the first two rounds of a new F1 era; all drivers were pushing hard and were on wide-open throttle any time it was possible. Felipe Massa performed an astonishing start gaining 4 positions in the first lap. Lewis Hamilton used his chance and despite not in the best line, took the leading position in the first corner and managed to get the highest step on the podium despite all his teammate’s attempts to retrieve his starting position on a different tyre strategy. The first part of the race was almost the same as we saw in practice and qualification - Mercedes-powered teams dominated.

Kevin Magnussen failed to end the race due to technical issues, and was out during the safety car. Hamilton pitted and got a set of medium tyres, while Rosberg got soft ones right after him as he used medium compound in second stint. This promised a great challenge in the last 10 laps between Mercedes drivers even after Paddy Lowe’s message to both to bring the cars back home. But thanks to the Mercedes AMG Petronas chiefs, we saw a great end of the race with lots of thrilling tries by Nico to overtake Lewis, who finally took his second race win and first in Bahrain in his career. Race restart saw a tight fight between Mercedes and Force India drivers. Button started to lose positions and in the end was forced to stop with 2 laps left to go in his 250th GP race. Red Bull Racing drivers managed to gain 20 points for the team using a different 2 pit-stops tactic, but that left Sebastian Vettel to withstand the onslaught of 3-stoppers behind the Williams Martini drivers, Felipe Massa and Valtteri Bottas, who had some aggressive situations fighting for positions between them, but both finished in points in 7th and 8th respectively. Daniel Ricciardo, despite his 10 places penalty, got his 3rd place gained in qualification back, pushing hard overtaking rivals one by one using a more aggressive driving style, like passing using outer line of turns, and beating his teammate wheel to wheel on a straight. Ferrari drivers struggled all through the race with their heavy cars and a lack of balance. But using all their talent, Fernando Alonso finished 9th and Kimi Raikkonen, despite almost being hit by Valtteri Bottas trying to overtake Ricciardo, closed the top 10.

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KEY MOTOR If you are an avid fan of Moto GP, I am sure you are very disappointed that you will not be able to watch this live through the usual channels this year. However, highlights are broadcast on ITV 4 on Monday nights at 21.00 our time here in Spain, so if you have either access to ITV4HD or the ITV Catch Up service, you can still enjoy the best bits!

F1 and Moto GP Fixtures for this issue are as follows:

F1 20th April CHINA Shanghai 11th May SPAIN Catalu単a 25th May MONACO Monte Carlo 8th June CANADA Montreal Moto GP 27th April ARGENTINA Argentina 4th May SPAIN Jerez 18th May FRANCE Le Mans 1st June ITALY Mugello 15th June SPAIN Catalu単a

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KEY COMPUTERS April 8 Microsoft Ended Support for Windows XP. So What Does This Mean To You?

Yep, after April 8, Microsoft stopped officially supporting Windows XP. There’ll be no more security updates, nonsecurity hot fixes, free or paid support options or online technical content updates XP is a 12-year-old operating system and three new versions of Windows have passed by since it was released in 2001. In the tech world, 12 years is an eternity and Microsoft wants to focus its Windows teams on the future and not waste time and resources on the past. To that end, the company is going to

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discontinue updates, bug fixes, support, and security patches for XP. As a result, in a few weeks any system running XP will be a lot more vulnerable to malware attacks and hackers. Upgrade to Windows 7 or 8.1 If you want to keep your existing computer and upgrade the OS, you’ll need to make sure your system’s hardware is up to the task. End of support means it’s time to upgrade from Windows XP. If you don’t like the look of Windows 8, you don’t have to upgrade to Microsoft’s latest “touch-first” version of Windows. You can still buy copies of Windows 7 and upgrade your Windows XP PC to Windows 7 if it’s up to the task, that is. We have plenty of refurbished and warranted laptops and desktops running windows 7 ready to transfer your data from your old XP computer. What about Office? Microsoft is also ending support for Office 2003, which isn’t as big of a deal as the OS, but you’ll still want to consider moving on as security vulnerabilities exist in Microsoft’s office suite too.

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KEY FINANCE Nothing is as important as your Health A Private Health Insurance Policy here in Spain is essential. Nothing is an important as your Health and that of your loved ones. If you can afford to have a Private Health Insurance then you and your family should certainly not go without it, plus it’s even more affordable than you might think. There is no better time than right now to take out Private Health Insurance with Right Way Insurance. New policies that are started prior to 30th April 2014 will enjoy 50% of Discounts off Health Insurance. That’s right, 50% of Discounts, spread over the next 4 years. You will receive a 20% Discount for 2014, 15% Discount in 2015, 10% Discount for 2016 and a 5% Discount in 2017. That’s four years before you start to pay the normal rates. So don’t delay and contact Right Way Insurance today. Premiums normally start at 23 Euros per month however, up to 30th April, this is reduced to 18 Euros per month for 2014 with the discount. Furthermore, you will be receiving coverage from one of Spain’s largest Health Insurance Providers with a very well established network of Doctors, Hospitals and Clinics, a Company that guarantees not to cancel your insurance contract after three years of membership. Other Insurers do not make that guarantee. Coverage will be provided for Traffic Accidents and Work Related Accidents, again something that other Health Insurance Providers do not cover. The Health Insurance Packages available will provide coverage for both Inpatient and Out-patient services here in Spain via the Insurers Network of Doctors, Hospitals and Clinics as well as Worldwide Emergency Coverage. Each Package includes the following coverage:-

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PRIMARY CARE - General Medicine, Paediatrics, Clinical Analysis, Health Care at Home, 24 Hour Emergency Hospital Care, Ambulances, Standard X-Rays and Basic Annual Cardiological Check-up SPECIALISTS - Consultations, Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Gynaecological Check-ups, Preventative Programmes, Podiatry, Psychiatry, Psychology and Complementary Diagnostic Aids HOSPITAL CARE - Surgery, Medical and Child Care, Childbirth, Prostheses, Dialysis, Intensive Care Unit etc. There can be many reasons for taking out Private Health Insurance here in Spain, some of which may be: - You are applying for Residencia here in Spain. - You are not eligible for the Spanish National Health Service. - Being able to choose a medical professional who can actually speak your language. - Private Health Insurance gives you access to Private Hospitals and Doctors who are in general of a higher standard. - You avoid the waiting lists that exist in the National Health system and get immediate Private treatment. - Private Hospital facilities are more comfortable and will usually include a Private Room.. - Freedom to choose the Doctor you want to see and the facility you want to go to. Go the Right Way for all your Family Protection policies and contact Right Way Insurance today.

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KEY FINANCE The Journey of the Euro I thought we would look at the journey of the euro over the last three weeks and see what impact various data had had during the time frame. Week of 10 March Just about everything went right for the euro. With the exception of the French services sector, firms throughout Euroland reported growing business. Economic growth in the zone was confirmed at 0.3% in the fourth quarter of 2013. Retail sales rose by 1.6% in January and German industrial production was up by 5% on the year. However, what really sent the euro higher was the European Central Bank’s decision not to wheel out any measures to lift inflation from 0.8% to its 2% target. The ECB president repeated his reassurance that inflation would go up - eventually - without the need for ECB interference. Whether or not they believed that, investors were relieved that the ECB was not about to embark on a bond-buying programme. They sent the euro a cent higher against sterling and the US dollar. Week of 17 March Although the euro was well behind the leaders - the Japanese yen, the South African rand and the antipodean dollars - it did well enough against the US dollar and the British pound, adding almost a cent against sterling and a quarter of a US cent. There were no punchy Euroland economic statistics to help it. Indeed, the finalised inflation figure for February was revised down to 0.7%, theoretically a negative factor for the euro. There was also

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By Moneycorp a gentle attempt by the European Central Bank president to warn against taking the currency too high. But investors do not foresee any action by the ECB to weaken the euro so they were not inclined to send it lower. They might be though, if and when the EU imposes sanctions on Russia in retaliation for its annexation of Crimea. Week of 24 March An uneventful week for the euro kept it in the middle of the majorcurrency field. It strengthened by a quarter of a cent against sterling and was down by one US cent. The euro was down by -1% against the week’s leader, the Australian dollar, and up by 1% against the laggard, the South African rand. The best economic news out of Euroland came from the French private sector, where manufacturers and services firms reported increasing business for the first time in two years. Inflation in the euro zone was revised down to 0.7%, the same level that provoked a rate cut by the European Central Bank last November, but investors seemed not to care; they evidently do not foresee any move by the ECB to prod the inflation rate back up to its 2% target. During the period 1 March to 31 March Sterling to euro rates are shown below: High Low £ to euro 1.2182 1.1908 For more information contact Moneycorp, our preferred currency provider, on 952 587 657 and please mention The Key to Mijas Costa.

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KEY RESTAURANT GUIDE Issue94 17th April - 16th June 2014 The Key to Mijas Costa magazine’s website, www.keytomijascosta.com, is fully compatible for Smart device use. For simplicity, we have also individually adapted the restaurants in this guide so that you can click through directly from the QR codes to your Smart device, thus storing the details of your favourites for future use. Just a reminder that we have highlighted the USP of each venue in the Restaurant Guide and given a brief “taster”, but you will still be able to read the whole updated review either online at www.keytomijascosta. com or through the individual QR codes on the adverts.

selection of Tapas, plus lunch and dinner. The Rosada Skewer with Prawns, Chips and Salad is our favourite! Everything well presented and extremely fresh, competitively priced and service is attentive. Key Recommended.

We are delighted to report that, at the time of going to print, the majority of the restaurants in our restaurant section could be found on the first page of Google through our restaurant guide! The reviews of new restaurants and the restaurant of the issue will continue to be shown in full text in the magazine.

Cafe Stella International cuisine with an Italian twist. Lower floor, El Zoco, Calahonda, next to Viva. A very popular haunt amongst locals and tourists. Open from 8.30 every day until late. Breakfasts, snacks, daily fresh tapas, lunch and dinner. Menu del día Monday to Saturday from 1-5pm, 3 courses only 9.95, changes daily. Evening special Menu 5.45pm until late 3 courses 11.95, changes daily. Sunday Lunch – 3 courses, Meat, Chicken and Fish only 13.95. Specials, pizza, pasta, meat and fish, international cuisine with an Italian Twist, all freshly cooked by owner/chef, Gino. Take away also available. Live music some nights and many events throughout the year. Check at venue or on Facebook. Air conditioned and al fresco on the terrace. For more information visit http://www. keytomijascosta.com/restaurantguide/caffestella/index.php.

Bar Tuta Ultimate Chill Out Bar in Jardin Botanico - open every day from 4.30 p.m. Large, airy terrace, fully airconditioned, comfortable seating, choice of cocktails and an impressive selection of alcoholic drinks. Easy parking. Please check for events and music.

Cafeteria Los Olivos Top Notch Spanish Café & Restaurant in the Los Olivos Shopping Centre - Large terrace, spacious air conditioned interior, large car park. Ideal for an informal business meeting. Open 8.30 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. Monday to Saturday serving English and continental breakfast, large

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Cravings Delicious Deli, Salt Beef and Greek Food Near Barclays Bank in Nueva Andalucia. Open from 8.00 a.m. until 9.00 p.m. Tuesday to Sunday and Mondays until 18.00. Spacious terrace, early bird breakfast, Hot Salt Beef, Latkes New Green Cucumber, Salads Fish Balls, Chicken Soup, Chopped Liver etc. Now stocking Kosher frozen chickens and Salamis (Wurst). Three-course Greek menu of the day for only 10 euros. Terrific value for money. Something for all tastes.

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Da Rico Restaurante Recently opened in Riviera del Sol. Emphasis is on Italian home-cooked food. Delivery Service available. Terrace now open for the summer. See Riviera map at back of the magazine for location. Open from 13.00 to 16.30 and 18.30 - 24.00, so now open for lunch as well. Extensive, sunny terrace with great views. Emphasis is on Italian home-cooked food with friendly, Italian service. Extensive menu and daily specials. Da Rico now also make personalised cakes for any occasion. Free delivery to Riviera, Calahonda and La Cala, order times 18.00 to 23.00. You can see some examples in their advert. New venue opening shortly, “Chiringuito” Riviera del Sol, Avda de Los Vientos. Watch this space.

El Zoco Café the new, classy café at the Supersol, El Zoco right by the supermarket. Sister café to Cafeteria Los Olivos. Keen prices, top quality food and service, daily specials, a range of tapas, selection of breakfasts or simply a cup of coffee or refreshing drink. Established since 1975, prides itself on attention to detail and is renowned for being spotlessly clean. Ideal venue. Open from 9 until 9. Key Recommended.

Hotel Tamisa Golf Comfortable venue, great ambience and views over the golf course and beyond. Camino Viejo de Coin overlooking Mijas Los Lagos golf course. Fine food, fine wine, attentive service and lively entertainment make for a perfect evening. Renowned for Traditional Sunday lunch. Happy Hour Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays from 18.00 - 20.00 with half price drinks. Numerous and varied events throughout the year including fund raisers, contact the hotel for more information. Now taking bookings for Royal Ascot Ladies Day on Thursday, 19th June with all day buffet and live entertainment. Tickets only 35 Euros pp (minimum 6 people per table).

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Japanese Restaurant Ginza Wide range of authentic Japanese food including Sushi and Sashimi and Teppanyaki Show plus much more in its sophisticated surrounds. Ginza is in Jardin Botanico, La Cala. Decorated to a high standard. Highlight is the Teppanyaki show where exotic food using the best quality ingredients is masterfully prepared on a hot steel plate right in the middle of the table. The chef will show you the unforgettable cooking display called “Teppanyaki”. Pepper pots etc are expertly thrown in the air and you must watch the trick with the eggs. Try to catch a bit of the omelette in your mouth when cooked! This is great fun to experience something a bit different or particularly if there are a few of you. Try one of the specially selected Teppanyaki menus which are great value for money. Ginza is open from 12.00 to 24.00. Places around the Teppanyaki spectacle are limited, so it is advisable to book. Food here is consistently of the highest standard, excellent service, Teppanyaki show makes for a very entertaining night out. Japanese Restaurant Ginza was voted restaurant of issue 91.

La Casa Bar Restaurant and Event Venue International Cuisine, reasonably priced, cosy, friendly brasserie-type restaurant where fresh, local produce is prepared on a daily basis. Recently opened at Urb Algaida, Calahonda, just past

the Macdonald’s turning in the direction Marbella - Fuengirola. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, in winter (until end of April) Tuesday to Sunday from 11.00 am until late, and in the summer every day from 10.00 am until late. Summer terrace now open. International menu with selection of fresh salads, fresh seafood, meats and vegetables purchased daily, carefully selected to suit all tastes and budgets. Special Bespoke Seafood Platters and a number of options of Paella available to order with 24 hours’ notice. Curry Night is on Thursdays, freshly prepared using authentic Indian spices. Menu changes each week. Sunday Lunch a firm favourite with the locals - Sirloin of Beef highly recommended. Great value for money with choices of one, two of three courses, the latter costing only 11.50 Euros per person. Very attentive service. Check out website or Facebook for events. We thoroughly enjoyed the ambience and the quality of the food at La Casa and we are sure you will too. You will find it hard to leave La

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Casa – it will be an experience you will want to repeat. For more information also visit http://www.keytomijascosta.com/ restaurantguide/lacasa/index.php. Cudeca Hospice Fundraiser at La Casa on Friday, 25th April. See page 12 for more information.

L’Oriental Finest Lebanese food on the coast. Next to Crowne Plaza Hotel, Benamara. Beautiful décor, lovely, extensive outdoor terrace with fountain in the summer months. Meze unbeatable with many dishes, all delicious and really fresh. Vegetarian’s paradise. Pop in, you will not be disappointed. Well worth the drive. Belly dancing at weekends. Please ring for details. We love it! Key Recommended.

Nutty Bar Hey You! Don’t Watch That! Watch This! NOW OPEN in Marbella on The Costa del Sol. Come and skank to your favourite tunes at the House of Fun in the Sun! The Nuttiest Bar Around dedicated to Camden’s Finest! A Madness-themed bar run by Madness Fans for Madness Fans the World over and One Step Beyond! So get ready to feel the heat and start to move your feet to the Rockinest Rock Steady Beat at The Nuttiest Bar in Town! Apart from planned live performances, the dance floor shall be available to skank and dance your hearts out to your favourite 2Tone, Ska, Reggae, Mod tunes and the Heavy Heavy Monster Sound of Madness! Please see page 75 for more information.

Ristorante Zia Lola Located in Mijas Golf opposite the Eurostars Hotel. Good quality, genuine Italian food, friendly, family service with reasonable prices, high standard of cuisine. Recently opened in Mijas Golf opposite the Eurostars Hotel. Owned by Dolores, who previously ran Fellini’s at the Aztec Country Club in Riviera for many years. Cosy, indoor restaurant with bar area and large terrace with plenty of room for the kids to play. Open all day from Tuesday to Sunday. Good quality, genuine Italian food, friendly, family

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service with reasonable prices, high standard of cuisine, and extensive kids’ menu. Great Italian menu of family favourites - pastas, thin and crispy pizzas, meat and seafood dishes cooked to perfection and also available as take away. Good selection of home-made desserts, fine wine list including Italian favourites. Key Recommended

Sofia’s Hong Kong Chinese Restaurant In Jardin Botanico, La Cala. Fresh Mandarin Cuisine cooked to order. Extensive menu with something for everyone - you will be spoilt for choice. Fronted by Sofia, affectionately known as “Mrs

Wu” among the locals and husband, Gi, is the chef. Hong Kong is in Jardin Botanico, La Cala, next door to Henry’s. Spacious indoor restaurant with modern décor with large, covered and outdoor terraces. Hong Kong serves fresh Mandarin Cuisine cooked to order with many meat, seafood and vegetarian dishes to eat in or take away. Open from 12.00 to 16.00 and 18.00 – Midnight every day. Selection of keenly priced menus for two or four people. Special lunchtime menu only 7.80 Euros per person and includes TWO starters, main course, rice or noodles, and dessert or tea/ coffee, with plenty of choices. You can see what is on offer in the ad in this section of the magazine. Good quality food, great choice, keenly priced. Key recommended.

Snack Attack Mijas Costa’s Favourite Café - Now celebrating its 10th Anniversary! In Jardin Botanico, La Cala.Open weekdays 7.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Saturday’s 7.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. and Sundays 9.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. for breakfast from only 3.95 Euros and of course their wonderful Sunday Roast, two courses only 10 Euros! Super Saver Meals including drink only 5 Euros, changes daily. Large selection of daily specials and sandwich fillings. Healthy eating options. Everything available as take away for days out or take a baguette of your choice to the airport? Extensive menu, something for everyone. Large selection of fresh, crispy salads. Full cybercafé facilities including 4 stations of high-speed internet, faxes, photocopying and all phone top-ups. If you would like to advertise on the three screens at Snack Attack, please ask a member of staff. For more information see http://www.keytomijascosta.com/restaurantguide/snackattack/index.php.

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Ssalathai The best quality, authentic Thai food in Mijas Costa Situated at Urb Playa Marina, Mijas Costa, (see La

Cala map). Special menu for two only 50 Euros giving good selection to sample this exotic cuisine. Recommended dishes - Coconut Soup with Chicken, Special Mixed Starter, all of the curries, Beef Massaman and the very best Pad Thai on the Coast! In fact we love everything on the menu! Thailand is renowned for its attentive customer service and is known as the land of smiles and you will certainly find this in abundance at Ssalathai. Please see main ad on page 69. Coming soon to Ssalthai – daily specials so even more choice on the menu!

INDIA LUCIA High class venue with plenty to choose from. Attentive and helpful staff. Excellent choice for vegetarians.

India Lucia is on the roundabout at Torrenueva, in between La Cala and Riviera del Sol. See Riviera map at the back of this magazine. Sister restaurant to Indian Ocean in Playa Marina. This is a high class, elegant venue, from the large wooden entrance door, high ceiling, ambient lighting, to the extensive menu of both Indian favourites and many new dishes for you to try from the wonderful specials menu. Fanstastic selection of vegetable dishes. Attentive staff are very helpful explaining all the different flavours and you can even personalize your choice for the intensity of the spice etc. Something on the menu for everyone. Fresh, tasty curry with a touch of class. First class food, service and price. We recommend that persons with limited mobility use the rear entrance of the restaurant. A restaurant where customers return again and again.

Venta El Jinete Nestling in beautiful scenic countryside, the large imposing terrace has views across to the Sierra de Mijas and the Mediterranean. 4.5 kms from La Cala on golf road,

just before Golf entrance. Open every day except Fridays for Lunch through to Dinner. Enjoy a long, lazy lunch on warm days, sundowners and supper or a romantic dinner in the evening. Warm and cosy interior restaurant has seating for small groups and additional areas for large parties, golfers and family gatherings etc., making it the ideal venue for events. Excellent set menu only 17 euros with a choice of starters, main course and desserts is wonderful value. A la carte reasonably priced includes various Mediterranean dishes, succulent steaks and meat from the charcoal grill. Everything beautifully presented by attentive and charming staff. Excellent wine list. Live music on Monday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday evenings (please enquire) when menu is priced at 22 Euros. Scan QR code for full details. We enjoyed our evenings at El Jinete immensely during the summer. Great service, food and entertainment. Stunning views and art exhibitions held here regularly. Lovely venue to get away from the coastal area for a change. Venta El Jinete is very popular so please book in advance to avoid disappointment. Voted restaurant of issue 90. For more information visit http://www.keytomijascosta.com/restaurantguide/ ventaeljinete/index.php. RESTAURANT REVIEWS

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INDIAN OCEAN Henry and the staff at Indian Ocean made us extremely welcome from the offset. Henry has a great sense of humour, is mild mannered and I notice how his customers greet him fondly – a good sign as he has regulars. Firstly I must comment on how reasonable the price is, particularly in relationship to the quality of the food served. Too many local Indian restaurants are not at all shy in charging an enormous amount for quite a mediocre meal. Indian Ocean is at Playa Marina and is the sister restaurant to India Lucia. Tastefully decorated. Papadoms were very fresh. I was delighted to see Prawn Puri on the menu and this and the Chicken Tikka for starters went down very well. The other half went for the Bhuna which he thoroughly enjoyed. I decided to go for one of the many specials on the menu, Galina Cafreal, a very tasty Goan curry cooked with toasted coconut, green chillies, ginger, tomato and fresh coriander which was superb. Whilst I really enjoy the traditional Indian favourites, it is nice to see such a good selection of different dishes if you fancy a change. Indian Ocean also does it hot if you like to add a bit of spice to your life. Indian Ocean is Key recommended. Enjoy al fresco dining during the warmer months or if you prefer to sit inside, Indian Ocean is air-conditioned.

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KEY RESTAURANT GUIDE Issue94

17th April - 16th June 2014

LA PLAZA BAR Brian is a familiar face in Cabopino as Brian’s La Plaza Bar is well established. It is in the Plaza just before you enter the port of Cabopino. This is a lovely, relaxed venue where there is a full menu of exotic cocktails to include Pimms, Sangria, Mohito, Daiquiri, Sex on the Beach etc. Beers, wine, exotic coffees, soft drinks and milk shakes are also served. Summer specials Sundowners are priced at only 3.75 Euros and are served from 17.00 – 22.00. They include Sex on the Beach, Tequila Sunrise and Sea Breeze. This is a popular place for a pre-dinner drink or to spend time chilling after you have eaten. Relax with a cocktail or a special coffee. A great place especially if you have some friends over from back home as you will be able to have a good chat and not be drowned out by loud music! Have a nice stroll viewing the boats in the port and then enjoy a great night out! Key recommended. Please see main ad. Now serving Mixed Cheese and Cold Cuts Platter for 2 persons.

TITA SPICES We are pleased to welcome Tita Spices to Key to Mijas Costa. Curry is the food most eaten in the UK and we also love it here in Spain. Many of you like to make a good curry at home and the best place to start is with the best quality ingredients. Tita Spices now sponsor Key Recipe which in this issue is Goan Fish Masala. You can find this on page 65 along with details of your Tita Spices main agent in Mijas Costa. Tita Spices also host a great Facebook group where you can find all manner of fusion recipes. You will be able to meet the owners of Tita Spices and see their great range of spices now available locally at the Indian Caseta of Little India at the 20th International Feria in Fuengirola from 30th April to 4th May.

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the finest herbs and spices. Swaghat Indian Restaurant is on the Camino Viejo de Coin, La Cala Hills opposite St Anthony’s College. This is a modern, very clean restaurant where you can enjoy lovely views of the mountains when sitting on the extensive terrace. Swaghat serves authentic Indian cuisine freshly prepared and cooked to order using the finest herbs and spices. Special dishes of the house, excellent service. Free local delivery – please enquire. Swaghat offers a 10% discount on Take Away. To whet your appetite, as well as the traditional favourites, Swaghat offers Prawn Pakora (which is also offered in the Swaghat Mixed Plate) as a star ter, also Prawn Puri and Chicken Chaat. There is a large variety of Tandoori dishes including the usual favourites but also Chicken Cheese Tikka and of course the Swaghat Special Tandoori Mix. Chicken dishes are plentiful and are reasonably priced. Specials include Chicken Tikka Jalfrezi, Chicken Achaar, and also a choice of Fish curries and a Special Mixed Balti. Large choice of Biryani dishes and a selection of rice and Naan breads. Special children’s menu and nice selection of home-made desser ts, including Indian and also Crepes or Tiramisu. Altogether a very nice, relaxing venue with good food and service and nice views.

WOK COSTA DEL SOL Best quality unlimited Asian Buffet, Teppanyaki, Wok, Sushi, Seafood, Thai Curries, Mexican and traditional Chinese dishes. At Urb La Noria behind the market in La Cala. Open every day for lunch, 13.00-16.30 and dinner, 19.00-24.00. A favourite local eating haunt. Eat either inside which is air conditioned or on the impressive terrace, weather permitting. Readymade star ters and shellfish dishes. For main course simply select from the fresh meat, fish and vegetable areas and take it to the wok or plancha area for the chefs to cook to your liking and with a sauce of your choice. Lobster and Crab available at the weekend. Ideal venue if you are visiting the market. Very friendly and helpful staff, fresh, good quality food, plenty of choice. Desser t area offers fruit, crème caramel, tiramisu, profiteroles and a large selection of ice cream. Bowls of sweets for the kids. Easy Parking. Prices are now 9.95 Euros every day at lunchtime, 13.95 Euros Monday to Thursday nights and 15.95 Euros, Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. Wifi. See venue video on www.keytomijascosta.com/ videos/wok/.

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KEY ENTERTAINMENT Welcome to the April Key to Mijas Entertainment Section which we hope you will enjoy. This is the final issue in which we are giving the entertainers and some entertainment venues a FREE, no obligation listing. We have included a wide range of genres from 50’s to classical and bellydance to recording studios, so there is something for everyone. If you are a reader and would like to enjoy live music on the coast or are having a party and need some entertainment, here are some suggestions. If you are a venue looking to book an act, we hope this section will give you some ideas. Amanda Rosa Classically-trained Wedding Singer. Available For Weddings, Corporate Events and Private Parties. www. amandarosa.com. www.facebook.com/amandarosaclassicallytrainedweddingandeventsinger. Amelinde sings a wide variety of genres with her strong, soulful voice and is available not only as a solo artist but also with her four piece band. Suitable for weddings. Check her out at theqspain.com or contact 659 296 272. Andy Claridge Saxophone, piano, guitar and vocals. Professional, live entertainer on the Coast for some 16 years. All events catered for. Music from 60’s to present day. Also available for technical support on lighting and sound. Tel: 672 891 695. Andy Claridge Studio - For all your studio requirements, Music productions, sampling, CD Mastering, Orchestrations and backing tracks (including analysis of equalisation to ensure a more levelled sound performance), radio jingles and backing tracks. Tel 672 891 695. Antony Wolfson For an amazingly talented rock and roll vocalist to make your event one to remember. As a solo artiste or accompanied by his band, Antony Wolfson will entertain you in true 50’s style. Tel: 603432825 email: antonywolfson@ gmail.com or facebook https://www.facebook.com/antony. wolfson. Astra Bellydance International Dance Artist, Performer/Teacher/Choreographer. Bellydance, Bollywood, Burlesque & Fire Dance plus. Contact 622 668 948 / astrabellydance@live.com or Facebook to book/enquire. Add a little Middle Eastern magic to your event! Available for weddings, hen do’s, film/TV, parties etc. Bar Tuta Ultimate Chill Out Bar in Jardin Botanico, La Cala - open every day from 4.30 p.m. Large, airy terrace, fully airconditioned, comfortable seating, choice of cocktails and an impressive selection of alcoholic drinks. Easy parking. Please check for events and music. Craig Newhouse A magnificent guitar vocalist playing 60’s with his own distinct tone. From working men’s clubs, European tours and even playing on the QEII, finally available for private and venue booking here on the coast. Tel: 603 662 136 www.reverbnation/craignewhouse email: craig.newhouse@btopenworld.com. Deborah Dee International artist available for all kinds of celebrations or events. From classical Maria Callas through to

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musical theatre, jazz and Bossa Nova to contemporary melodic and ballads. Contact the lovely Deborah Dee website: http://deborahdeesinger.wordpress.com.Tel: 677 106 103 email:deborahdee.musical@gmail.com. Elefante - The Venue - Live entertainment in a climatised venue or drinks on the child-friendly terrace. For bookings or show information, see our Facebook. Forever Divas Female duo of two of the best voices on the Costa del Sol. Unique voices and enchanting harmonies, and a repertoire in four languages that includes all of the best songs interpreted by our favourite divas, they will make your evening one to remember. Contact them for weddings, anniversaries, parties or any other kind of celebration or event. https:// foreverdivas.wordpress.com/email: foreverdivas2@gmail. com Tel: 677 106 103/617 724 708. Facebook: https://www. facebook.com/pages/Forever-Divas/494924410573571. Frank Valentine Sings it your way! Frank sings Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Bobby Darin, Matt Monro and so much more. Tel: 952 273 027/610 864 869. Fretbuzz play everything from Eddie Cochran to Eddie Van Halen, rock and roll, rock and pop. Contact Steve Milburn on 952 538 287 or email stephen_milburn@yahoo.co.uk/ bob@kwiksendmail.com.During the summer months regular fortnightly slot on the terrace at Meson La Terraza, Torrox Pueblo. You can find us on Facebook as well - https://www.facebook.com/ FretbuzzTheBand. Goodfellas Newly opened and very stylish venue to enjoy a delicious meal or even just a few relaxing drinks to the sound of live music. Join us here at Goodfellas, just on the roundabout at Torrenueva. Tel: 952 494 410, email: goodfellasbarrestaurant@gmail.com, www.goodfellasbarrestaurant.com or see the entertainment bill board. Jason Luis A mix of Soul, Motown, Swing, and Rock n Roll Classics. Entertaining crowds young and older. 664 200 001/662 441 394. Johnny G Energetic showman with huge repetoire (350+ songs) specialising in dancing. Elvis, Soul, Swing, RnR, Country, Disco and Modern Hits. Tel: 675 595 059 email: bookings@ johnnygspain.com FB: Johnny G Singer. Jordana - International Singer & Tribute Artiste. Tel: 639 241 137, www.jordanatribute.com. Jordana’s Bonanza Showbar - recently re-opened in the heart of Benalmadena - live entertainment and karaoke 7 nights a week - free entry and low bar prices. For enquiries and bookings please call 639 241 137.

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KEY ENTERTAINMENT Welcome To The House Of Fun In The Sun! The Nuttiest Bar Around Dedicated To Camden’s Finest! A Madness-themed bar run by Madness Fans for Madness Fans the World over and One Step Beyond! Back in the Summer of 2006, Sax Man Lee “Kix” Thompson approached Wandsworth Harry to introduce the Nutty Boys onstage before their gig at the bullring in Marbella. Harry had had the privilege of touring the length and breadth of the UK, as well as across Europe and the USA with the band and was happy to oblige with Thommo’s request. Lee had suggested H came on stage dressed as a bullfighter to do the honours but Harry decided he wouldn’t be able to get into those tight trousers and opted instead for a pair of Union Jack swimming shorts and flip flops along with a fancy dress outfit including a plastic Sax hanging from his hip! After the show, Harry had the idea to open a Madness themed bar in Puerto Banus only to find that the premises he had located had licensing issues so put the project on the back burner until now. Having managed to secure the funding at the tail end of 2013, The Nutty Bar opened early April for all to enjoy in the sunshine of Marbella on the Costa Del Sol!

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So get ready to feel the heat and start to move your feet to the Rockinest Rock Steady Beat at The Nuttiest Bar in Town! Apart from planned live performances, the dance floor shall be available to skank and dance your hearts out to your favourite 2Tone, Ska, Reggae, Northern Soul, Mod tunes and the Heavy Heavy Monster Sound of Madness. The doors opened for the soft launch on the 4th April with special DJ guest appearance by the legendary Rhodar Dakar (Bodysnatchers and The Special AKA) on the decks. On the 12th April they had the official opening with Madness sax man Lee Thompson on the decks coupled with the equally Nutty Master of Ceremonies... The Rev Toon. All proceeds were in support of Jake Rose for his much needed surgery at the Rainbow Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. www.gofundme.com/jakeneedsyourhelp Keep up to date with special guest appearances throughout the year by following their Facebook page… www.facebook.com/thenuttybar You can find The Nutty Bar 2nd line Marbella Port.

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KEY ENTERTAINMENT La Casa Overlooking the garden and pool area of the Algaida complex, Calahonda. La Casa is a friendly, cosy bar, restaurant and event venue. Resident entertainer for Sunday Lunch. Please check out their website or Facebook for various events. 952 930 296/627 815 326/666 394 215. www.lacasabarrestaurant.com. Laura Oldfield For all your entertainment needs. Tel: 681 265 203, email: lsoldfield@hotmail.com. Legends La Cala’s most thriving live music venue to date. The weekend kicks off on Thursday now! Then for the rest of the season we have seven nights a week of the best the coast has to offer. Tickets may be purchased in advance and start at 5 Euros, some shows are free. To book in advance or consult availability call Andrea and Paul on 628 353 884 or go to https://www.facebook.com/andrea.gallacher. Lucy Faye Female soul and jazz vocalist covering all genres of music. Available for private events, functions, restaurants and entertainment venues. Tel: 633 284 250 or search on facebook for Lucy Faye. Martyn Wood DJ Big M. Experienced DJ with the best 70’s/80’s Mobile Disco in town. Quality sound with mirror ball, smoke and great music for your retro party. 667 759 355 or www.costadeldisco.com. Having a party and need more volume? Rent your sound system from 50 Euros. Also available are lights and effects. Call Martyn 667 759 355. Mo-Jo Acoustic Guitar and Vocals, Modern and Soul Show with unrehearsed comedy. High Energy Dance Routines, Songs from The Commitments, Blues Brothers, Sam & Dave, Bruno Mars, C Lo Green. Jason 664 200 001/662 441 394 and Baz 689 490 885. Not to be missed. Nikki Rea Delight your clients or friends with one of the most amazing vocalists on the coast. Nikki Rea is at her best when singing Adele. But don`t take my word for it, go to www.nikkitribute.com and see for yourself. Contact by nicolaphilpot@ gmail.com. O Paradise Bar Lounge Join us at this beautiful venue in the heart of Calahonda. Be entertained by some of the coast’s bests live acts. For more information please see us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/%C3%94-ParadiseBAR-Lounge/416120891841535 or call 952 932 725. Paul Maxwel For the more discerning ear and for a truly magnificent showman, Paul Maxwel, The Piano Man. To make enquiries or bookings please call 639 161 257. Rob And Dave Benalmadena’s Top Entertainment Duo with many years experience in the Industry. Specialising in Disco, Karaoke, Birthdays, Weddings plus a spectacular show. Contact Rob 603 272 338 Dave 603273579 or email djrobanddave1@gmail.com.

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Sean Murray Private guitar tuition with one of the coast’s longest running and most dedicated entertainers. Phone Sean for more details 663 067 024. Professional, private recording studio available with all the latest equipment. Contact Sean on 663 067 024. Steve Crouch If you’re looking for a “Monster” Karaoke & Disco for your venue or private party then call Steve Crouch now. 650 142 324 or see his facebook page https://www.facebook. com/steve.crouch.520?ref=ts&fref=ts. Steve Nelson Guitar/vocalist entertainer. Established here since 1982. Playing rock tunes from the 70’s till present day. Tel: 634 030 171. Stephen Summers Swing, Rock, Pop, Soul, Disco, Buble and much more. Tel: 952 599 244/661 067 476. www.stevesummers.webstarts.com. Steve Sax Solo - for the very best in Funshine music call him on 665 097 850. Stuart Ashing Over1million entertained...60,000 Hypnotised... Experienced enough for you? One of the top comedy hypnosis shows here and in the UK. Why? Imagine a rock concert energy mixed with some lunacy…He can perform in Spanish & English for mixed audiences. A very unique experience. A firm favorite at the Holiday Village & Polynesia Hotel Complex, Benalmadena. For show booking enquiries call Stuart direct on 667 448 040 or visit www.stuartashing.com. Terri Fox The Queen Of The Costas. If you want your bar or club full, book the best! Contact direct 686 230 770 or on 00447508512847 (24hr) or join the party on my face book page https://www.facebook.com/terri.fox.90 The Nutty Bar Come and skank to your favourite tunes at the House of Fun in the sun. 2nd line Marbella port. www.facebook.com/ thenuttybar. The Rob Sas Band - a powerful, high quality covers band for the Costa del Sol. Classic songs ranging in styles from Rock and Pop to a little Soul and Blues, the band delivers a different and uniquely varied set sometimes with a twist and certainly with something for everyone. http://www. therobsasband.com. https://www.facebook.com/pages/TheRob-Sas-Band/239003852831664 Wags & Lads VIP Music Events Need DJ’s or help promoting your venue? We specialize in hosting speed event parties, Club Nights/ Pool Parties etc. Eye Candy party hosts – call 603 192 800.

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KEY NEWS THE BED WAREHOUSE

is on the turning right opposite RDMC’s on the Camino Viejo de Coin selling all top-named UK-brand Beds, Mattresses and Toppers at unbeatable prices. I have looked longingly at some of the ads for sofas on UK TV and they seem so CHEAP! Well – guess what? Top brands such as DFS and Harveys are now also available at The Bed Warehouse. Come and have a look at their selection. Your dream sofa is now within your reach! Key recommended. Please see main ad.

LA CASA BAR RESTAURANT & EVENT VENUE

is proud to announce the CUDECA HOSPICE Fundraiser to be held at the restaurant in Urb Algaida, Calahonda on Friday 25th April at 8.00pm. This is a great venue with great food (the hot and cold buffet is donated by La Casa Restaurant). Tickets are only 12 Euros each of which 10 Euros per ticket will be donated to Cudeca. The evening also includes live music with Pete Nabarro who sings Neil Diamond and includes a full Cabaret show. Please see page 12 for more information and the Restaurant Section of this magazine for more information on the venue.

HOP FARM MUSIC FESTIVAL 2014

Fancy a weekend back in the UK for a Music Festival weekend camping event? Well the Hop Farm Music Festival is on from 4th – 6th July and has some great headline acts on the main stage for all three days, as well as a fantastic line up on the second stage too. If you prefer Jazz & Blues, then there is also plenty going on in the Jazz & Blues Lounge. If you also like comedy, there is a wide variety in the Comedy Tent. There is also a Rising Talent Stage and Campsite Bandstand, so something for everyone. See the Entertainment section for more information.

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NAMASTE HOLISTIC CENTRE

(formerly Cabopino Holistic Centre) is in Cabopino behind Eyeprint. Opened in November, it is the brainchild of Marleen Gosselin who promoted the Health & Beauty Fairs in Calahonda. If you are a practitioner looking for a local venue for a workshop etc or if you are just looking for a somewhere that offers Holistic Seminars, Workshops, a full range of Holistic Treatments and classes, please see page 11 for more information.

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KEY NEWS is “Buy a pair of Zeiss progressive lenses and get a FREE pair of Zeiss progressive sun lenses”. We welcome Optica Laza back into the magazine. For more information, please see page 21.

NATALIA GIL QUIROMASSAGE

is fully qualified in many types of therapeutic massage for all types of problems. Natalia is currently based in Barcelona but will be coming down initially for the Mayday weekend to give local salons and clinics a “taster” session of her skills so that they can offer her treatments to their clients. If any salon or clinic would like to pre-book a session please either email Natalia directly or call the magazine on 666 666 996 as we will be arranging her timetable – she is available from 1st to 3rd May inclusive. Natalia is a family member and always gives me one of her magic treatments when she is here. We would like to share this experience with the Costa del Sol now. Readers who would like a treatment at very reasonable rates can also either call me or email Natalia. Key Recommended. See page 18 for more information.

ROADRUNNERS

Whether you are a local or are here on holiday, I am sure that you will all use the service of RoadRunners at least once. Have you ever run out of milk, wine, cigarettes, nappies etc and don’t fancy or are not able to pop out for the odd item? Running late with no time to cook and your favourite restaurant does not do delivery – no problem. You are unwell, no family about and you need an urgent prescription – no problem! You have been by the pool all day with family and friends enjoying the sun and the vino and have run out of supplies but are over the limit to pop out – no problem! Just call RoadRunners for a cheap, efficient way to get you out of trouble. No delivery too small. RoadRunners service available from Cabopino to La Cala. RoadRunners have SatNav, so they will be able to find you. See page 31 for more information. Key Recommended.

OPTICA LAZA

is an Opticians and is also the local, authorised Widex agent for the hard of hearing. Optica Laza has a branch at the Los Cipreses Commercial Centre at the bottom of the Avenida de España, in the main Boulevard in La Cala next to Santander Bank and also in Fuengirola. Optica Laza has a great range of glasses and sunglasses at reasonable prices. This issue’s special offer KMG - FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS - TEL 666 666 998 - 952 934 805

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