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rs A eade ur R stmas i ng O ri Wish erry Ch M Very

Ho Ho Ho!

What’s On The Box Santa? Christmas TV Highlights

Christmas Crackers! Tons of Terrible Jokes

Christmas Agenda

‘Tis The Season To Be Jolly

Eat, Drink & Be Merry Food, Drink & Gifts

Christmas Comes Early … Consell Issue Overdue Supplier Payments of 1.424.728 euros Payments Cover 1,200 Facturas Up To 15 Years Overdue Finance Minister Issues Public Apology

Consell President, Vicent Torres, has issued payment orders against 1,200 long overdue supplier invoices totalling just under 1.5million euros. Christmas comes late may be a more accurate headline, however there are bound to be suppliers out there who will be in celebratory mood knowing that their payments are finally being made. Though a large amount of the debt was accrued in 2013, some date back as long as 15 years, (The Consell’s

notification actually said 150 years, but we’ll assume that’s a typo as it seems excessive even by Ibiza’s standards). The invoices relate to the provision of services and supplies, at the Can Blas elderly person’s home. Minister of Finance, Juan Gonzalo, issued a public apology for the situation. "The commitment of this government from day one, was to solve a problem that had been dragging for years, and I am pleased that today we have finally begun solving it." Unfortunately the wait is not over for an unlucky few. A further 114 facturas equating to approximately 160,000€ have not yet been authorised for payment.

Right: Old School Inbox, Consell President Vicent Torres Signs Payment Orders Watched By Large Man


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Drug Lab & Tonnes of Cocaine Uncovered in Spain

An international multi-agency operation has led to 11 arrests, the seizure of 1.5 tonnes* of cocaine and the shut down of an industrial-sized drug production lab. Acting on intelligence from the National Crime Agency, officers from the Spanish National Police searched a shipping container from Colombia which arrived in the Port of Valencia on 30 November. The container appeared to be loaded with sacks of charcoal on wooden pallets but forensic examination found that the pallets were made of compressed cocaine powder made to look like wood, and some of the sacks contained cocaine disguised as charcoal. Coordinated strikes on 1 December led to six men from Liverpool being arrested in the UK and Dubai. NCA officers arrested a 44-year-old at Liverpool Airport, along with a 54-year-old and a 50 year-old in the rooftop car park of the Belle Vale Shopping Centre. Merseyside Police detained a 46-year-old at an address in Knowsley Village. The Dubai Police Anti-Narcotic Unit arrested a 39-year-old and a 38-year-old at a luxury apartment. Another five men – two Colombians, two Peruvians and a Spaniard – were detained on 3 December by the SNP at a company in an industrial unit in Chiva following the delivery of a dummy consignment of charcoal. Greg McKenna, NCA Regional Head of Investigations, said: “We believe the company was a front for a industrial-sized lab where cocaine was extracted from pallets and charcoal, processed and repackaged for onward distribution across Europe. “This seizure of cocaine, the shutting down of the lab and the eleven arrests will have disrupted criminal activity across the whole of Europe." The four men arrested in Liverpool have been released on bail pending further enquiries, while the two men in Dubai are still remanded in custody. The five men in Spain are also in custody.

Weather Thursday 19o

Friday 20º

Saturday 19o

Sunday 19º

*we agree it looks like more than 1.5 tonnes, but we did double check with the NCA. Perhaps the photo was taken a few days before it was weighed, ;-)

Free Bus Pass Back in 2016

Monday 18º

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Christmas Market

On Monday the Mayor of Santa Eulalia, Vicent Mari, visited the town´s Christmas market held in Isidor Macabich square. The Mayor was accompanied on the goodwill visit by many of his government team. The fair has been organised by the Merchants Association of Santa Eulalia in order to provide a showcase to various local businesses, traditional food makers and craftspeople. The fair also gave a moneymaking opportunity to several students from different schools who participated in order to raise funds for their respective study trips.

Kabul Killings marked by Vigils The attack on the Spanish Embassy in Kabul last Friday, in which two policemen were killed has been marked with a minute of silence at

From 2016 Ibiza´s pensioners will again receive totally free of charge public transport on the Island’s bus network. This was the case previously however the benefit was withdrawn in 2012. Though still enjoying a 75% discount since the free pass was withdrawn, the pensioner´s “Gold Card” will return to its free transport status next year. The Consell say they are unable to say exactly when free travel will recommence, just that it will be in 2016. The move will cost an additional 60,000€ on top of the 180,000€ spent on the existing concession announced the Consell of Ibiza after its recent executive committee meeting.

first “Canicross” event. Organised by the Animal Association of the Balearic Islands (Assaib), in collaboration with the City of Santa Eulalia, the event was held on the multipurpose sports cross country circuit of Santa Eulalia. The event had a sporting aspect, with races between 500 meters and 2.5 kilometres with six different categories. The event was also staged as a day of awareness in the protection of animals and to raise funds for various protectionist projects.

1st Canicross Event in Santa Eulalia

Thirty people, some of them attending with more than one dog, spent Monday participating in the

various public offices. In Formentera employees of the Council were joined by members of the public at noon on Monday to both pay their respects and also “show rejection of this suicide attack”. In addition, flags were flown at half-mast as a sign of condolence.

Monday at 12 noon was also chosen by the Consell de Ibiza on Avenue España in Ibiza Town, and Santa Eulalia Town Hall, for their minute homage to the two national police officers killed last weekend. Flags were also flown at half mast.


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News

Expowork 16, “Everyone Wins”. Ibiza will host first Expowork fair in May 2016.

Intended to give seasonal workers quality employment alongside a boost for entrepreneurship. The Island Consell, specifically the unwieldy sounding department of Transparency, Participation, Good Governance, Employment, Training and ICTs, has announced the first Expowork fair at the strat of the summer season in May 2016. The prime aims are to facilitate the meeting between employers and seasonal workers, promote the management of human resources with social criteria, boost entrepreneurship and promote quality employment. Expowork will focus on two aspects: First the direct process of matching workers with employers by distributing cvs, holding pre -interviews etc. and second to offer a range of training activities for both workers and businesses. "The goal is to make things easier for those who come to Ibiza seeking adventure with a curriculum under their arm. Providing a resource where employers can offer jobs and workers can come looking means everyone wins," said the Minister of Labour Education and ICTs, Viviana Sans. "In its first year we will work at the height of the seasonal influx however if the initiative is successful we can move forward to March or April."

“Westenders” Photo John Stables

Tourism: San José Reflects on ‘15 & Plans for 2016 Tourist Tax Descent San Jose’s Bureau of Tourism met this week., chaired by mayor Josep Mari Ribas and attended by representatives of the tourist board, councillors and trade representatives including taxi and hotel sectors. The twice yearly meeting serves as a review of the past season and a planning forum for the coming year.

2015 Season

Members agreed that the 2015 tourist season had been generally positive both in San Jose’s beach resorts and San Antonio Bay. Growth was particularly strong in the Playa den Bossa area that borders on the Ibiza town municipality .

Issues arising

Whilst the season was considered positive economically, the town hall felt there are some important issues that need to be addressed. The most serious is the problem with the municipalities water supply, both in quality and availability which the council stated as their number one priority. There have been problems on beaches relating to the provision of lifeguard services and also the proliferation of beds owned by the beach bars into the public beach areas which has resulted in over-crowding. The police have prioritised tackling pirate taxis, especially in

the area of the airport and during he season received 134 formal complaints . Three venues operating without the correct permissions were closed and an illegal party broken up. Finally the issue of street and beach peddlers was recognised as an ongoing problem and it was noted that in the later part of the summer, the police destroyed 600kg of confiscated products.

Improvements planned in 2016

The number one priority of the council is to ensure the supply of drinking water to the whole municipality. Work has already begun to replace the pipe supply to san Jordi which currently shows losses of up to 65%. There are also plans to improve the supply in Cala de Bou. Works to connect Ibiza’s desalination plants by the central Balearic government should recommence in January . A new contract has started for the collection of rubbish and public cleaning including several new collection points around the town. The council consider this important in improving the areas image and will be investing 100k euros in 2016 on this project. Beaches throughout the municipality have been allocated approaching half a million euros this year. ∗ A new lifeguard contract will cost c620,000€ (compared to c425,000k€ in 2015) . ∗ Maintenance equipment for beaches, 135,000€.

Lighting c225,000€ .

There will also be a new beach concession tender implemented in 2016. A further important issue is that of sanitation and it is hoped that the new treatment plant at Cala Tarida will be operational in he spring. The department of tourism reported on several projects including the creation of museums in coastal towers and creation of pathways in the area of Sa Pedrera (more commonly known as Atlantis) also at Cala d’Hor and Cala Veal. Also of cultural note is the museum project on the Phoenician settlement of Sa Caleta.

The controversial tourist tax proposed for implementation in the Balearics has become a prominent subject of descent amongst Ibiza’s politicians. Whilst it is always difficult to get a clear picture in a period of electioneering, there does seem to be very little support for the tax with only some environmentalists in favour but even then only with strict conditions as to it being used exclusively for environmental programmes. The latest development is that Ibiza has been told it will receive far less in percentage terms of the tax than was initially understood , though we cannot report on any detailed analysis of why this reduction should be.


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Polvorones

Rich, crumbly Polvorones are a delicious Spanish treat, found on every Christmas table. This traditional recipe is as soft and crumbly as they come, they just about melt in your mouth! Prep Time: 20 minutes: Cook Time: 30 minutes

Ingredients

1 1/2 cups unbleached white flour 3/4 cup almonds (raw) 5 oz. butter or margarine 3/4 cup granulated sugar 1/2 tsp cinnamon

Preparation

This polvoron es r ecipe makes approximately 16 (2-inch round) cookies. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Measure and pour flour out onto a cookie sheet. Place in oven and "toast" the flour. Occasionally move the flour around on the sheet, so that it toasts evenly. Leave in oven for about 8 minutes. Remove and set aside. Place raw almonds on another cookie sheet. Toast the almonds until they change color just slightly. Remove and place almonds into a food processor. Process almonds until they are finely ground. Reduce oven temperature to 250 degrees. Cream butter, sugar and cinnamon together in a large mixing bowl. Add the flour and finely ground almonds and continue mixing. The dough will be very crumbly!

Place a sheet of waxed paper on a cutting board or other flat work surface. Press the dough together to form a ball. Then press the dough onto the waxed paper. Carefully flatten it down to about 1/2 inch. Use a cookie cutter to cut out the cookies. Use a small spatula to carefully move the cookies from the waxed paper to a cookie sheet for baking because the dough is very dry and flaky. Bake cookies on ungreased cookie sheet for 25-30 minutes at 250 degrees. Remove cookie sheet from oven and allow cookies to cool completely before removing them. Take special care not to break them.

Gluten Free & Diabetic Alternatives for gluten free and/or sugar free Polvorones. This simple recipe can be easily converted to a healthier and gluten free alternative. Gluten Free

Substitute the 1 1/2 cups of regular flour with one cup brown rice flour and 1/2 cup gluten-free waffle mix (or similar) flour. The lack of gluten makes the dough even more dry and crumbly so I add four tbsp of water to the mixture to make it sticky enough to be able to form it into cookies. Diabetic/Low Calorie

Substitute the sugar with 1 tsp of powdered Stevia or your favourite sugar substitute. The almond flavour seems to do a very good job of disguising the dreaded ‘saccharin’ aftertaste.

The super funky Carwash return to Ibiza, fresh from their UK Album Launch to carry on the celebration at Ibiza Rocks House at Pikes for their Christmas Party and Ibiza Album Launch. Carwash Ibiza’s Steve Altman will be on the decks with special guests Paul Reynolds (Ushuaia/Melon Bomb/Space) and Dave Phillips (BHS/Lo Cura/Space), who between them promise a night of guaranteed, ridiculously debaucherous Christmas fun! Think stylish 70s retro glamour, with the coolest classic and nu disco tunes, laced with funk and soul. Line your tummies for the night ahead at the Carwash pre-party dinner (€40pp) with entertainment from island legend Paco Fernandez (food served 20.00-12.00) before the party kicks off at midnight. And don’t forget the fabulously flamboyant Sunny Ramzan and his raucous Bathtub Karaoke! Carwash always promises a unique retro-glam party experience and this is one free party not to be missed! Dinner reserva-

Stevie D’s Emergency Fry Up When only an English will do.

Let’s face it, there are going to be a few ‘morning after’ sore heads in the next week or two. Though we are all for drinking responsibly, probably, if there is one time of year even the well behaved among us are likely to wake up full of regret and empty of recollection, it is likely to be in the Season to be Jolly. In recent years a good number of supposed hangover cures and preventative measures have hit the market, but we have yet to hear of anybody aside from the vendors claiming them to be the alchemy of alcohol. So it is going to be a tough start to the day, but one thing that stands a chance of getting you through is the tried and tested English, Scottish or Irish (is there a Welsh?) fried breakfast. No problem in the summer, you can’t walk 10 yards without the offer of that sweet taste of home, but deep midwinter is a different thing. The good news is that relief is at hand at Stevie D’s on the border of San An and the bay. Full English is a menu mainstay, and though their kitchen isn’t open everyday, it probably is when you most need it. Full details of hours in their advert on page 7. Of course there is one other tried and tested remedy, hair of the dog. Fortunately they can help with that too.


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tions to room39@ibizarockshouse.com The Carwash Disco Classics Album is now available on 3 CDs or via download. More info and details of getting hold of the Carwash Disco Classics CD from: www.carwash-ibiza.com

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DJ Yati (Bali) has been making an impression at La Cava and her regular Pacha sets. Best not to leave it too late though—shame not to take advantage of the 2 for 1 cocktails on offer every day from 8 to 9pm. La Cava’s party hours are, as with all the best parties, something of a floating schedule, but whatever time it does finish, those who want to carry on will be guest-listed to Pacha—quite a bonus for those who don’t get in free with Ibiza residency. The parties will be stepping up a gear over the holidays with some special nights planned. We’ll bring more on new year next week but in the meantime keep updated via their facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ IbizaLaCava

La Cava; After Work

We love La Cava’s ‘after work’ DJ sessions - a real taste of Britain for many of us who worked in commercial centres in the UK where the end of work Friday nights meant straight out to the bars to get the weekend started without delay. Early doors you’ll find a good mix of early diners, shoppers, city workers and people watchers. Suiting the mood the beats are all about Balearic Bliss, but as the hours move on so does the tempo, deeper and with a touch of dirty as a hint to the later groove.

Boxing Day Bubble n Squeak Considered by some to be the best meal of the year, the boxing day bubble and squeak takes on a regal air compared to its non-festive inferior.

Ingredients

Left over potatoes Left Over sprouts Left over stuffing Left over everything

Preparation

Potatoes, sprouts and a bit of stuffing are the 3 kings which must be considered essential, but do not be afraid to throw anything and everything into the big bowl. Mash it up, mash it up, mash it up good. Fry. Serve with eggs and bacon, bit of salt & pepper. Jobs a good ‘un

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Events ‘Figurehead’, cheek of it, but has to be my boy Arthur

We’ve listed as many events as we’ve been told about here up to the 23rd, and day by day throughout the edition.

Ibiza

For Ibiza Town’s Full Municipal Programme Go To: http://bit.ly/1Q1fUWK

The Christmas market is open in the Vara de Rey (shut during siesta time), including the wonderful institution that is the Companatge stall, selling local cheese, sobrasada and sausage with bread and wine for a bargain 1€. Tuesday Dec 22: 19.30 - concert from the Musicaires Swing Band, Plaza del Parque. Wednesday Dec 23: 12.00 – concert from Pere Navarro Quartet, Plaza Pintor Vicent Calbet. 19.00 – concert from local rock band Rels, Calle Pere de Portugal.

The Christmas Fairground

Arthur Christmas

5:10pm, Saturday, 19 December 2015, Channel 4

How does Santa deliver all those presents in a single night? With wit, charm and ingenuity, Wallace & Gromit studio Aardman answer the question that has puzzled children, and stymied their parents, for centuries. Jim Broadbent's Santa is little more than a figurehead and it's his eldest son Steve (Hugh Laurie) who runs the slick hi-tech present-delivery operation with the help of a mile-wide sleigh and a million elves. That is, until a child in Cornwall misses out on her present and Steve's clumsy younger brother Arthur (James McAvoy), the doddering Grandsanta (Bill Nighy) and a lowly elf (Ashley Jensen) have to join forces to finish the job. This entertaining computer-animated comedy is a warm-hearted gift of a movie that will keep on giving over many Christmas viewings to come.

The fair for the Christmas season is in the plot between Can Cantó and Can Misses behind the Diario de Ibiza. Among this year’s novelties are the Witch’s Train, a great Ferris wheel and the “V”, there will also be a booster, a bingo and a Spanish ham tómbola. The fair, which will remain open until the end of January, will be open in the evenings until the schools stop for Christmas holidays when it will also open in the morning. As every year, there will be some special days, Dia de los niños (Children’s day), with the rides at half price.

San Antonio

For Sant Antoni’s Full Municipal Programme Go To: http://bit.ly/1Nr1PQ4

Friday Dec 18: 21.00 - Christmas karaoke at Espai Jove for teens aged 12-21yrs. Saturday Dec 19: 18.00 – The magic of Christmas kids show from showibiza.com including a visit from Santa, in the tent.

San Juan

For San Juan Information Go To: www.sant-joan.com

Formentera

For Formentera Information Go To: www.formentera.es

Santa Eulalia

For Santa Eulalia Information Go To: http://on.fb.me/1SSxKcB

Strictly Come Dancing

6:35pm, Saturday, 19 December 2015, BBC1

What a series! We’ve been introduced to Gleb (swoon), seen a new side to Jeremy Vine and enjoyed one of the closest competitions in Strictly history. Now, one dazzling couple is about to be crowned champions – and it’s still anyone’s guess who’ll be taking home that glitterball trophy. In the first of tonight’s nail-biting episodes, our fab four will each perform an old routine chosen by the judges and a rip-roaring showdance. Then, in our second instalment, one couple will be eliminated, leaving the remaining three to battle it out with their favourite dances of the series. The winner will be chosen by viewer votes alone, with no input from the judges.

The Perfect Morecambe & Wise Xmas Special 6:35pm, Saturday, 19 December 2015, BBC2

We make no apologies for recommending a Morecambe and Wise repeat at Christmas, because however many times you’ve seen it, the André Previn sketch always gets a belly laugh. ‘I’ll go and get my baton… it’s in Chicago,’ says ‘Mr Preview’ when he twigs that Eric’s the pianist. Then there’s Angela Rippon emerging from behind the newsdesk and Des O’Connor getting the hump at Eric’s insults: ‘If you want me to be a goner, get me an LP by Des O’Connor.’

Friday Dec 18: 18.00—Christmas Concert by the students of the Municipal School of Music Theatre in Santa Eulària Spain. Free admission, limited capacity. Saturday Dec 19: 19.00 - VI Festival of Sport. Fem Esport Awards 2015 at the Palacio de Congresos. Tuesday Dec 22: 18.30 - Christmas magic with magician Albert and Santa Claus at the Cultural Centre of Jesus. Free admission, limited capacity. Wednesday Dec 23: 20.30—Concert. Rociero Rociera Choir Christmas Santa Eulalia, Teatro Espana. A benefit of Caritas Santa Eulària. Entry 5 €, limited capacity.

San Jose

Christmas View From The Pew, Carol Service Rev. Dr Peter Pimentel

Our Carol Service is 10:30am at San Rafael on Sunday 20th December. We will have a retiring collection for our Bishop’s Advent Appeal in support of migrants in Lesvos and refugees in Athens. We can remember at this time of the year that Jesus, the founder of Christianity, and whose birth we celebrate at Christmas, was himself a refugee when Mary and Joseph fled into Egypt. Immediately after the Carol Service we also have our cake and produce sale. Your gift offering at the retiring collection will go to support two projects. One is the ‘Lighthouse’ project aiming to bring relief to migrants arriving on the island of Lesvos. Because of its proximity to Turkey, this is the island which has been receiving the highest arrival rate and where the conditions seem to be amongst the worst. ‘Lighthouse’ is a new nonprofit organisation set up to meet some critical and acute needs. The other project is in support of Apostoli, the Greek Orthodox organisation providing assistance to refugees in Athens, and also on the islands of Chios, Samos and Kos. Every chaplaincy in the Diocese of Europe has been invited to share in supporting the Bishop’s Advent appeal for these two projects. It’s an important opportunity to be part of this united act of love for the migrants and refugees within the Diocese of Europe. Bishop Robert says: “This is a very practical way in which the whole diocese can contribute towards the needs of some of the most vulnerable people on our continent.” Services: Sunday 20th December, Carol Service 10:30am (with a short form of Holy Communion) at the Church Sant Rafel, Placa de Iglesia de Sant Rafel. Thursday 24th December, Christmas Eve Holy Communion 11:30pm at the Chapel of Lourdes, Carrer Sant Jaume 85, Santa Eularia. Friday 25th December, Christmas Day Holy Communion 9am at the Church Sant Rafel, Placa de Iglesia de Sant Rafel. The English-Speaking Church on Ibiza & Formentera: Tel 971 34 33 83 chaplainibiza11@gmail.com www.ibizachurch.org

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Friday Dec 18: 20.30 – Cinema showing of True Grit, in the old school of Sant Josep Saturday Dec 19: 13.00 - Kids&Roll, kids musical activities in the marquee Sant Josep, 20.00 – Final CanasnRoll party Sant Josep (see opp) Saturday Dec 19 and Sunday Dec 20: Divernadal is open between the hours of 10.00-13.30 and 17.00-20.00 with bouncy castles, activities, games and attractions for children, Can Guerxo sports hall San Jordi Sunday Dec 20: 10.00 - VIII Race Sa Salsa, smaller races for all ages Sant Josep: 11.15 – VIII Race Sa Salsa, 6km race. For more info and to register go to www.elitechip.net Sant Josep: 20.00 – Christmas concert, by the choir of the Conservatory, marquee Sant Josep Monday Dec 21: 17.30 – Kids party with activities, snacks and Tita Aurora, followed by visit from Santa and gift giving. Cala de Bou Social Club Wednesday Dec 23: 12.00 – college student awards 2014/15, Sant Josep town hall : 17.30 – The Magic of Christmas show from Albert of showsdeibiza.com and visit from Santa, in the marquee Sant Josep

Cañas ‘N’ Roll San Jose

This weekend marks the finale of Cañas ‘N’ Roll in the bars in and around San Jose. This great musical gastronomic event presents the opportunity to hear local bands play whilst you enjoy some unique food and drinks at special prices. 12 establishments in the area are participating, in San Jose, San Augustin, Cala Vadella and Cala de Bou. Check the programme (link below) for the full schedule of bands playing – the programme doesn’t include what time the bands are playing so check the Facebook page for the venue, as most play in the afternoon. Sat Dec 19: Fat Gumbo Bradley (Can Jordi), Ho Femme Fatale + DJ (Can Llorenc), Live music + DJ (Cana Sofía), Ses Sopris + DJ (Can Xicu), Sequoia Tree (Es Plà L’Urgell), Silvina Guerrero (La Focachería), Antonio Ponce from Radio Babilonia (Moskorra), Veronica San Juan (Piraña), Miquel Botja & Blues Mafia (Racó Verd), Joan Moreno & Friends at 13.30h, The Frigolos (Sa Torreta). There’ll also be a final party from 8pm in the tent outside the town hall – bands including High Voltage, an AC DC tribute band from Mallorca. Tapas, pinchos, snacks and drinks will be on offer in each participating establishment. Pinchos with a caña (beer) or wine, water or soft drink will cost 2.50€ or 4€ for a drink with a tapa. Speciality mini burgers are 3.50€ with a drink. Pinchos are 1.50€ and cañas, wine, soft drinks or water are 1.50€. http://bit.ly/1Na5tfZ

December 22nd Marks the annual Spanish Christmas Lottery— with a whopping 22Billion Euros in Prize Money. Entering isn’t quite as straightforward as buying a lucky dip in the local newsagent, so if you want to be in it to win it, this site has full instructions in English (plus you can enter the UK and Euromillions online) http://bit.ly/ibizanlotto


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Massive asteroid will pass Earth on Christmas Eve

(but don’t worry, it WON’T trigger earthquakes, say experts)

A 1.5 mile-wide asteroid is expected to make its closest approach to Earth on Christmas Eve. Asteroid 2003 SD220, also known as asteroid 163899, will pass our planet from 6.7 million miles (11 million km) away 28 times farther than the moon. Despite its huge distance, reports have circulated the asteroid could cause earthquakes and trigger volcanoes on Earth. But experts have dismissed these claims, saying that there is no scientific evidence to back up these theories.

A Christmas Carol

2:20pm, Thursday, 24 December 2015, BBC1

Charles Dickens' ghostly fable gets a pricey computeranimated makeover from Disney with a motion-captured Jim Carrey pulling out all the stops as Ebenezer Scrooge - and many other characters besides. For all the new-fangled technology on show, the film sticks closely to Dickens' original story. The spooky stuff is surprisingly scary (parents of young children take note), but there's a genuine sense of exhilaration, too, as we swoop over the rooftops of Victorian London. The result? An appropriately Dickensian mix of eye-boggling spectacle, supernatural chills and heart-warming sentiment.

Reindeer Dust

Help Rudolph Find The Way

Reindeer dust is an increasingly popular Christmas Eve Tradition, and very easy to make. Just mix glitter with porridge oats and pack into a gift bag for your child. To sprinkle a path leading to your door. Most will have blown away by morning, if the reindeer haven’t eaten it of course, but the sparkle should remain.

Events Ibiza

12.00 – concert from Jazz Trio, Mercat Nou.

Santa Eulalia Jamie's Night Before Christmas 7:00pm, Thursday, 24 December 2015, Channel 4

Jamie Oliver does his utmost to make sure your turkey is the tastiest, your spuds sensational and your parsnips perfect. ‘This year’s Christmas show is like nothing I’ve ever made before’, says the man himself. ‘Think of it as a nationwide team talk. I’m sharing all my tips, hacks and shortcuts to make sure you cook the ultimate Christmas meal. We’re going to be there to help you make your big day a total success.’ Thanks, Jamie – where would we be without you!?

English Speaking Church Christmas Eve Holy Communion 11:30pm at the Chapel of Lourdes, Carrer Sant Jaume 85, Santa Eularia. Midnight Mass19.00 - Church of Sant Carles 24.00—Church of Es Puig d'en Valls 24.00— Puig de Missa Church with caramelles 24.00— Church of Santa Gertrudis with caramelles 24.00—Church of Our Lady of Jesus

San Jose

00.00 – Midnight Mass in the church Sant Josep

Spanish Christmas Noche Buena , Christmas Eve

Walliams and Friend

10:05pm, Thursday, 24 December 2015, BBC1

David Walliams teams up with Joanna Lumley for this extremely funny new sketch show. One highlight is a saucy sketch where David and Joanna are transformed into Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry who, it turns out, are conducting a secret affair in the Bake Off kitchen! ‘Is it me or is it hot in here?’ asks Paul. ‘You make it hot, Paul’, replies Mary! Joanna, who certainly seems game for a laugh, also becomes M from the Bond films, taking command of a cowardly 007. There’s plenty more to make you laugh, including David and Joanna as fighting newscasters and, inevitably, David dressing up as Joanna as we discover there’s a secret army of Lumleys!

Noche Buena is the most important of the Christmas fiestas for families. On this evening, the whole family gathers to celebrate together with a meal, drinks and lots of sweets. Food and family are the centrepieces of this fiesta, and the meal can last for hours. Although each region will have their favourite dishes for this special occasion, some ingredients will appear on the majority of tables across the country. At such an important meal, Noche Buena wouldn’t be the same without some form of seafood to start. The most popular is the ‘langostino’, or king prawn or crayfish, and the price of these rockets weeks in advance. There may also be some kind of fish and seafood soup on the menu too. The main dish for this evening is generally roast lamb with potatoes, but some families may choose roast suckling pig, roast ‘capón’ (castrated fattened up cockerel) or even their roast turkey. And the Christmas Eve meal wouldn’t be complete without the delicious sweets traditionally associated with this time of year. They include turrón (almond sweet), mazapanes (figures made from marzipan), polvorones (crumbly biscuits made from flour, lard and sugar) and mantecadas (crumbly cakes). In Ibiza there is also another tradition, drinking the Salsa de Nadal (Christmas Sauce) which is a sweet brownish almond hot drink which is served with the deserts. After this meal, many families will attend their local midnight mass if they’ve finished eating by then! It is traditional to watch the King’s Christmas speech on Television.

Thurs 17th – Free pool table all day and Pool league – Chicks v Maxims (Go girls!) Fri 18th – Quiz night (winner receives 8 pints) and Play your cards wrong (play your cards wrong kitty 54€) 8pm. Kitchen: 12-6, Bar: 12 – late Sat 19th - Full sports programme. Kitchen: 10-6, Bar: 12 – late Sun 20th – Killer pool, 1€ entry, the total paid out (the more the merrier) 7pm, Sunday lunches. Kitchen: 10-6, Bar: 10 – late Mon 21st – Monday night premiership football. Bar: 12 – late Tues 22nd – Free Pool table all day and night. Bar: 12 – late Weds 23rd - Bingo, Bingo, Bingo (win your xmas spends!) 5€ a sheet, total paid out. Bar: 12 – late

Thurs 24th Xmas Eve – All day karaoke xmas songs only, free pool table. Bar: 12 – late Fri 25th Xmas Day – A seasonal brandy or port or both to set you up for the day from Stevie D’s. Bar: 11-4.00, 7.30-late Sat 26th Boxing Day – Hangover breakfast (20% off breakfast meal if you completely finish it), full football and sports programmes. Kitchen: 10-6. Bar: 10 – late

Sun 27th – Killer pool, 1€ entry, the total paid out (the more the merrier) 7pm. Kitchen: 10-6, Bar: 10 – late Mon 28th - Monday night premiership football. Bar: 12 – late Tues 29th - Free Pool table all day and night. Bar: 12 – late Weds 30th - Bingo, Bingo, Bingo (win your New Year spends!)8pm 5€ a sheet, total paid out. Bar: 12 – late

Thurs 31st New Year’s Eve – Free pool table all day and night, traditional pub new year’s eve party – let the new year in with us! Bar: 12 – late Fri 1st New Year’s Day - Hangover breakfast (20% off breakfast meal if you completely finish it), full football and sports programmes. Kitchen: 12-6. Bar: 12 – late Sat 2nd – Full sports programme. Kitchen: 10-6, Bar: 12 – late

Sun 3rd – Stevie D’s Birthday – First drink gratis on Steve! Killer pool,1€ entry, the total paid out, 7pm. Kitchen: 10-6. Bar: 10 – late

Mon 4th - Monday night premiership football. Bar: 12 – late Tues 5th - Free Pool table all day and night. Bar: 12 – late Weds 6th - Bingo, Bingo, Bingo (win your January spends!) 5€ a sheet, total paid out. Bar: 12 – late Thurs 7th - Free Pool table all day and night, Killer pool, 3pm - 1€ entry, the total paid out. Bar: 12 – late Fri 8th - Quiz night (winner receives 8 pints) and Play your cards wrong 8pm. Kitchen: 12-6. Bar: 12 – late Sat 9th – Full sports programme, Kitchen: 10-6. Bar: 12 – late Sun 10th - Killer pool,1€ entry, the total paid out, 7pm, Kitchen: 10-6, Bar: 12 – late Mon 11th – Monday night premiership football. Bar: 12 – late Tues 12th - Free Pool table all day and night. Bar: 12 – late Weds 13th – Bingo, Bingo, Bingo, 5€ a sheet, total paid out. Bar: 12 – late Thurs 14th - Free Pool table all day and night. Bar: 12 – late Fri 15th - Quiz night (winner receives 8 pints) and Play your cards wrong 8pm. Kitchen: 12-6, Bar: 12 – late


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What do they sing at a snowman's birthday party? Freeze a jolly good fellow

It’s all about Downton baby, all about Downton

Stick Man

Downton Abbey

Parents of little ones will already be familiar with Stick Man. For the uninitiated, Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s story tells the tale of a stick struggling to get home to his woody wife and kids for Christmas. This enchanting adaptation, from the makers of The Gruffalo, is the perfect festive treat, and is all the more magical with the voices of Martin Freeman, Jennifer Saunders, Rob Brydon and Hugh Bonneville.

What do we want for Christmas? A happy ending for Lady Edith… ‘I hate goodbyes’, ‘Good things come to an end’ and ‘We’ve been together a long time’ are some of the poignant lines from this final, feature-length, episode of TV’s most famous period drama. They couldn’t be more appropriate – it’s all about bidding a heartfelt farewell to the characters we’ve known and loved (and sometimes loved to hate). Set in the summer of 1925 and then a magical New Year’s Eve, this swansong has lovely nods to characters and plots from the past and a great guest role for Patricia Hodge as Bertie’s mum. But can Edith find happiness and will Baby Bates ever arrive? Guaranteed to leave you with a smile, and a few tears.

4:45pm, Friday, 25 December 2015, BBC1

5:15pm, Friday, 25 December 2015, BBC1

Spanish Christmas Día de Navidad—Christmas Day

Christmas Day is not as important as it is in other countries, like the UK. Children may receive one or two presents, but this is just because of the influence of traditions from outside that

What does Miley at Christm Twerky

8:45pm, Friday, 25 December 2015, ITV

Doctor Who

This is just what the Doctor, and viewers, ordered after the sorrow of losing poor Clara. Tonight's festive episode opens with a rousing chorus of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, a hilarious comic turn from Matt Lucas and our favourite Time Lord in antlers. There are gags galore as the Doctor runs into River Song, who seems to have taken a couple more husbands – including a murderous robot with the face of funnyman Greg Davies. The running joke that River fails to recognise her Time Lord life partner’s new(ish) face is perfectly played by Alex Kingston and Peter Capaldi as they land on a space cruise packed with the galaxy’s wealthiest and worst people.

Why does Santa have three gardens? So he can 'ho ho ho'!

Mrs Brown's Boys

9:45pm, Friday, 25 December 2015, BBC1

It's Christmas and that means another altercation between Agnes (Brendan O’Carroll) and a Christmas tree. So when Buster gets one with a built-in anti-theft device, it’s only a matter of time before it goes terribly wrong. Any hopes Agnes had for a peaceful Yuletide disappear with the return of Mark’s first love, Bubbles. A gloriously funny episode full of ad-libs and corpsing.

portray Santa Claus as the giver of gifts. Although, the 25th of December is a national holiday where all the shops are closed and transport services are limited, if existent at all, this day is a calm and peaceful one where the highlight of the day might be a nice stroll or coffee in a bar. Most families will have a big Christmas lunch.

Family Christmas Quiz Not too taxing, perfect after your pud.

1 What name is given to the sharp leaf with red berries typically used in Christmas wreaths? 2 Which reindeer is an anagram of OTEMC? 3 What type of liqueur is set alight over a Christmas pudding? 4 What round cardboard tube contains a joke, a hat and a present? 5 What type of nut is commonly roasted at Christmas time and served with sprouts and pancetta? 6 According to the Christmas carol, what does Santa want to find out when he checks his list? 7 Who sang 'All I want for Christmas'? 8 Jim Carrey appeared in which Christmas movie as a green coloured character? 9 Typically drank in the United States, which milk based drink is made with eggs, cream and sugar? 10 How many reindeers are there? 11 Which royal male brought the Christmas tree to England? 12 What type of animal carried Mary to Bethlehem on its back? 13 In New York City, which famous centre is transformed into a big ice ring? 14 True or False: In Turkey, Christmas is not a formal public holiday? 15 During the 12th Century, what fruit was put into stockings of the poor by nuns? Answers on page 14.

Events

mas Day Holy Communion 9am at the Church Sant Rafel, Placa de Iglesia de Sant Rafel.

Musical ‘Frozen’ in Can Ventosa

Santa Eulalia

Ibiza

San Antonio

English Speaking Church Christ-

12.00 - Christmas Mass with the Choir of Jesus in the Church of Our Lady of Jesus

San Jose

19.00 – Bingo, raising money for Alzheimer’s Association, marquee Sant Josep

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What do vampires sing on New Year's Eve? Auld Fang Syne

Why did Santa's helper see the doctor? Because he had a low "elf" esteem!

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What happened to the man who stole an Advent Calendar? He got 25 days!

What do you get if you cross Santa with a duck? A Christmas Quacker!

La Casita Christmas Day Menu Prosecco Rosé This , Kir Royal, Aperol Spritz o Hugo Goat cheese soufflé on salad with pine corns, raisins and walnuts honey balsámico vinagre Scallop in the shell filled with lobster, monk fish and sea fruit al champagne gratinated Consommé of venison and Sherry with raviolis filled with wild mushrooms Cream of pumpkin and carrots soup with ginger and smoked salmón Stuffed turkey on Madeira Sauce, Pommes Duchesse, red cabbage, Brussels sprouts, cashew nuts sauce, cranberry sauce Grilled loin of venison on red wine sauce with chanterelles Cod fish in saffron sauce on celery pure with vegetables Parfait of mascarpone with amaretto cherries on Christmas stolen Mousse of oranges with cinnamon ice cream and pears in red wine Coupe Ibiza with caramel flan, hierbas cream and vanilla ice cream Coffee and Pastelitos de Navidad Digestif 46€ (including aperitif and digestif but excluding wine) For Bookings See Advert on Page 5

How to wish others a Merry Christmas, Catalan: Bon Nadal Dutch: Zalig Kerstfeest Spanish: Feliz Navidad French: Joyeux Noël German: Frohe Weihnachten Italian: Buon Natale Swedish: God Jul Portuguese: Feliz Nadal Turkish: Mutlu Noeller Russian: С Рождеством (or just smile)

A Christmas Message

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erry Christmas! Making merry is at the very heart of Christmas. An innumerable number of angels were making merry at the birth of Jesus! The Bible says: “There were shepherds out in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And an angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were filled with fear. And the angel said to them, "Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. And this will be a sign for you: you will find a baby wrapped in swaddling cloths and lying in a manger." And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying, "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace.” he Christmas Blessing on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day explains that the great company of angels are present because in the birth of Jesus things earthly and heavenly are gathered into one: “Jesus, who by his incarnation, gathered

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into one things earthly and heavenly, fill you with joy and peace and make you partakers of the divine nature.” henever the angels sing in the Bible it is a sign that God is creating something new. At the beginning of the creation of the cosmos, the Bible says: “….the morning stars sang together and all the sons of God shouted for joy.” (Job 38:7). A hitherto unknown Psalm discovered in cave number 11 among the Dead Sea Scrolls, and therefore close to the time of Jesus, says: “God separated light from darkness. He established the dawn by the knowledge of His heart. Then all His angels saw it and sang for He showed them that which they had not known.” (11 Q 5:26). great Christian sage, by the name of Gregory of Nyssa (4th Century AD), in a Christmas sermon said that human sin silences the voice of praise on earth and the human creation no longer joins with heaven but with the coming of Jesus heaven and earth formed one choir again and harmony is restored. This is way we sing Carols at Christmas. So let us make merry!!

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Origins of Boxing Day

’was the night after Christmas, and up at Pikes House,

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Saturday 26 December, 20:00 - late

Just when you thought it was all over Ibiza Rocks House at Pikes Hotel pull another cracking night out of the hat for us on Boxing Day. This year they will be collaborating with Simon Hall - Aladdin lights Ibiza and Friends so expect to be dazzled by some serious festive illuminations, decor and no doubt plenty of shiny white snow!! There'll be Christmas movies to cuddle up to and roasted chestnuts and mulled wine to keep things jolly! A stellar line up of Island DJs have been put together including:

SERGI RIBAS ANTZ BRYANS TAIA & TANYA MOON B2B

And of course it wouldn't be Christmas without a Karaoke sing-a-long with Sunny! A 10€ entrance fee on the door includes entry into the prize draw. Contact Pikes directly on 971 342 222 to book for the pre party dinner with Paco Fernandez. room39@ibizarockshouse.com

Various competing theories for the origins of the term boxing day circulate in popular culture, none of which are definitive. However, the Oxford English Dictionary gives the earliest attestations of the term as being from England in the 1830s, defining it as 'the first week-day after Christmas-day, observed as a holiday on which post-men, errand-boys, and servants of various kinds expect to receive a Christmas-box'. The term Christmas-box, meanwhile, dates back to the seventeenth century, and amongst other things meant: A present or gratuity given at Christmas: in Great Britain, usually confined to gratuities given to those who are supposed to have a vague claim upon the donor for services rendered to him as one of the general public by whom they are employed and paid, or as a customer of their legal employer; the undefined theory being that as they have done offices for this person, for which he has not directly paid them, some direct acknowledgement is becoming at Christmas.

In Britain, it was a custom for tradespeople to collect "Christmas boxes" of money or presents on the first weekday after Christmas as thanks for good service throughout the year. This is mentioned in Samuel Pepys' diary entry for 19 December 1663. This custom is linked to an older English tradition: since they would have to wait on their masters on Christmas Day, the servants of the wealthy were allowed the next day to visit their families. The employers would give each servant a box to take home containing gifts, bonuses and sometimes leftover food. The European tradition, which has long included giving money and other gifts to those who were needy and in service positions, has been dated to the Middle Ages, but the exact origin is unknown. It is believed to be in reference to the Alms Box placed in areas of worship to collect donations to the poor. Also, it may come from a custom in the late Roman/early Christian era, wherein metal boxes placed outside churches were used to collect special offerings tied to the Feast of Saint Stephen, which in the Western Church falls on the same day as Boxing Day.

Events Ibiza

musical ‘Frozen’ in Can Ventosa (times differ each day).

San Antonio

22.00 – Salsantoni, enjoy the latin and Cuban music with the Eri Salsa Band, you can even take a lesson, held in the tent at the fountains PIKES—see above

Santa Eulalia

Classic Christie 3parter, so why bother going out?

12.00—Cinema. Arlo's journey, Teatro Espana, Entry 4 €, limited capacity.

San Jose

Peter and Wendy

8:00pm, Saturday, 26 December 2015, ITV

ITV spreads Christmas cheer with this brand-new adaptation of JM Barrie’s classic Peter Pan tale, setting it in modern-day London. As 12-year-old Lucy Rose prepares to undergo heart surgery at Great Ormond Street Hospital, she keeps herself occupied by reading the story of ‘the boy who wouldn’t grow up’ to children on her ward. The drama then splits between Lucy’s present-day worries and her imagination, in which pirates, fairies and Peter Pan all spring to life.

21.30 – VII TASTAVINS, 2015 wine competition, collection of wines to compete from 20.00, live music from Lemon Emigrants, in the marquee Sant Augusti

The Croods

4:45pm, Saturday, 26 December 2015, BBC1

This animated comedy adventure, about a caveman family struggling to survive in changing prehistoric times, is boisterous, colourful and warm-hearted, with energetic action scenes, knockabout slapstick humour and lush visuals. But what makes it particularly charming is the all too recognisable relationship at its heart between an overprotective father and his rebellious teenage daughter. Fearful Neanderthal Grug (voiced by Nicolas Cage) wants to keep his family safe, but feisty Eep (Emma Stone) hates being locked up at home in a cave. So, sparks fly when Eep falls for an outsider, savvy Homo-sapiens teen Guy (Ryan Reynolds). However, something worse is about to erupt...

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And Then There Were None 9:00pm, Saturday, 26 December 2015, BBC1

This three-part adaptation of Agatha Christie’s 1939 masterpiece is one of the darkest shows airing this Christmas, but also one of the most brilliant. It centres on 10 strangers who turn up on a Devon island following a mysterious summons but, as they are confronted with their past crimes, a twisted killer strikes… Among the doomed inhabitants of Soldier Island are Charles Dance as a steely retired judge, Miranda Richardson as an unpleasant spinster and Sam Neill as a stuffy general. Continues tomorrow.

Did Rudolph go to school? No. He was Elf-taught!

Why did the turkey join the band? Because it had the drumsticks!


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Big Hero 6

2:30pm, Monday, 28 December 2015, Sky Movies Premier

For old fashioned swearing you can’t whack a bit of Nan.

Looking like a walking marshmallow and moving with a dainty waddle, lovable robot Baymax is the best thing about this family-friendly Disney animation based on a Marvel Comics series. The tubby inflatable automaton gives the film its heart and humour as 'a personal health care companion' who gets pushed into a more actively heroic role by teen tech prodigy Hiro Hamada (voiced by Ryan Potter) when a supervillain in a kabuki mask starts running amok in his home town. Cue lots of whizzy flying scenes and fisticuffs as Hiro and his friends become a geeky band of teen superheroes with Baymax's help.

Mary Poppins

1:50pm, Sunday, 27 December 2015, BBC1

In one of the most successful screen musicals of all time, Julie Andrews's super-nanny flies into Edwardian London on her umbrella to bring some magic into the lives of her naughty charges, Karen Dotrice and Matthew Garber, and their busy parents, David Tomlinson and Glynis Johns. The special effects and mix of live action and animation are superbly handled and there are breathtaking dance sequences and great songs such as A Spoonful of Sugar and Let's Go Fly a Kite. Dick Van Dyke is the cheeky chimney sweep who befriends Mary and the children and who has a cockney accent that's now legendary for its awfulness.

Behind the Candelabra

9:00pm, Monday, 28 December 2015, BBC2

Michael Douglas delivers a tour-de-force, Emmy-winning performance as flamboyant pianist Liberace in Steven Soderbergh's gaudy but insightful biopic, which focuses on the showman's secret five-year relationship in the late 1970s/ early 80s with his much-younger lover Scott Thorson, played by Matt Damon. Amid the glitz and glamour, there's a dark side to the couple's relationship that emerges most chillingly when Liberace gets Thorson to have plastic surgery so that he will look more like him. Enter Rob Lowe's hilarious plastic surgeon.

Harry Price: Ghost Hunter 8:30pm, Sunday, 27 December 2015, ITV

Rafe Spall plays real-life ghost hunter and sceptic Harry Price in this period thriller that will make you sleep with the lights on. Set in 1920s London and based on Neil Spring’s novel The Ghost Hunters, the one-off drama follows psychical researcher Harry as he investigates claims of supernatural happenings at an MP’s house. Harry sees the case as an opportunity to make amends for his past as a con artist, when he faked hauntings to trick people out of money, so together with housemaid Sarah Grey (Cara Theobold, who played Downton Abbey’s Ivy), can they find a rational explanation for things that go bump in the night? A cracking Christmas ghost story.

Frank Sinatra at 100

9:00pm, Monday, 28 December 2015, Channel 5

C5 is throwing Ol’ Blue Eye sa huge party to celebrate his centenary, beginning at 9.00pm with The Frank Sinatra Story. Featuring everyone from co-manager Tony Oppedisano to rocker Alice Cooper, the documentary charts Frank’s sevendecade career and focuses in particular on his UK fanbase. At 10.00pm see the birthday boy in action with a 1974 concert from New York’s Madison Square Garden, followed at 11.00pm by a 1973 TV special featuring his co-star from Anchors Aweigh (on earlier at 1.00pm), Gene Kelly.

Catherine Tate's Nan

10:25pm, Sunday, 27 December 2015, BBC1

Catherine Tate returns in two seasonal specials (the second is on Wednesday) as Joannie ‘Nan’ Taylor, the obnoxious old timer. Tonight’s opener finds Nan addicted to shopping for internet bargains, fending off the romantic attentions of Bernie the downstairs neighbour and ribbing her nephew Jamie (Mathew Horne) about his job at the zoo ‘helping elephants have babies’. Following an altercation, Nan is facing jail if she doesn’t complete an anger management course. However, Nan soon manages to offend and enrage all her course mates, counsellor Mr Fanée (Warwick Davis) and, quite possibly, a high proportion of viewers.

Ibiza

Friday Dec 25-Dec 27: 19:30 - musical ‘Frozen’ in Can Ventosa Monday Dec 28: 18.00 - ‘Xacota Pagesa’ traditional folk show and salsa contest, Vara de Rey. 11.00 - children's films in Can Ventosa for 1€ - there will also be films on December 29 & 30 & January 4.

Santa Eulalia

Saturday Dec 26 - Sun 27: 12.00—Cinema. Arlo's journey, Teatro Espana, Entry 4 €, limited capacity. Sunday Dec 27: 19.30 - Christmas Concert with Monica Mari, cello, and Maria Jose Perete, piano. In the Parish Center of Sant Carles.

San Jose

music from Lemon Emigrants, in the marquee Sant Augusti Sunday Dec 27: 19.30 – Representation of the play Peluts I Pelats by the Es Cubells theatre group Sant Augusti

Thursday 17th Dec to Wednesday 23rd Dec 2015 ARIES - Six of Pentacles As much as finances are creating a drain in certain areas, in others you’ll be pleased that there’s signs of financial growth. Money energy is never static so there is no need to feel you are always playing catch-up financially. This is particularly true this week as an outstanding debt is likely to be repaid. Others like what you do. TAURUS - Ten of Wands Unfamiliar environments beckon, you should broaden your horizons and see what’s happening away from your usual patch. Playing it safe is no fun so be adventurous. For some Scorpio’s it could mean relocating to another town or country. Also, you want to communicate something important to a loved one but you’re unsure of how they might respond. Don’t rush it. GEMINI - Six of Swords Release recent emotional pain by creating some distance physically. You're moving out of stormy waters and into calmer seas, so don’t dwell on the past. Face forward and dry those eyes. The waters of emotion in this card are here to heal past wounds and hurts. Music is your healing, turn on and tune into sounds that make you happy. CANCER - Queen of Cups Emotions are close to the surface so don't attempt to bottle them up. Letting yourself ‘go through it’ enables you to get in touch with your feelings. All too often you operate from your intellect and therefore disown how you feel or what you desire. Take stock for a moment; consider that being vulnerable is not a sign of weakness. LEO - Queen of Pentacles Sofia, the Greek goddess of wisdom has a special affinity with this card. You’re being called to handle difficult situations with wisdom, therefore you have her cosmic support and guidance, so don’t worry about speaking your mind. You’re not acting in a self-interested way and this will be recognised. Earth sign women, Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn prove helpful and informative. VIRGO – Two of Wands Problems can be sorted out easily, so long as you don’t take the moral high ground. Acting in a superior fashion won’t make you popular. If you don’t care what others feel, you’ll be putting yourself in a vulnerable position. Who knows when you might need support from friends? Come out of the cold and give the world a hug! LIBRA - The Hierophant If you’ve been experiencing a little chaos in certain areas, then it will be up to you to set boundaries or impose some much needed discipline or routine. Have faith that the structures on which you base your life are sound and reliable. You’re experiencing a profound shift in the way you live your life; so enjoy and embrace it! SCORPIO - Ace of Pentacles Water signs love their creature comforts, which is why they're willing to work hard for what they want. This is the best money card in the TAROT deck so is great for benefiting materially. The higher energy of this Ace brings gifts of wisdom; if we acknowledge our intuitive ability. Be open to new ideas and expand your spiritual side. SAGITTARIUS – King of Wands The element of fire that is associated with this card promises a week of increased energy and creative ideas a plenty. You’re also able to take these ideas and convert them into something tangible. This signals a highly productive time ahead. Fire sign men, fellow Sagittarians, or Aries and Leo are your best allies in business and in love. AQUARIUS - King of Swords This king is associated with legal or bureaucratic matters or someone who offers excellent counsel. His advice is reliable. Therefore take heed to what he has to say. He also represents your own defence mechanisms; especially if you feel you’re under attack or being belittled in any way. Look for air sign men, Aquarius, Libra or Gemini, to fight your corner. PISCES - Six of Cups Looking back at the past, fond trips down memory lane, what might have been etc., etc. Hello! Delving back into your past may seem like a good idea, but in reality its pointless exercise; the past cannot be undone. However, you might be able to glean useful nuggets of gold to use to your benefit this week, so carry on!


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Family Festivities Carly S

Ibiza during the festive season is a lively and fun place, especially if you're a parent or child it would seem! Recently there's been a lot going on across the island and I have had the pleasure of taking part in a lot of parties and events, both as myself and my 'alter ego' Anna. Here's a round-up of my week as an Ibiza Mum (and Princess!) Last Monday the lovely Ioana Ivers of Ibiza Mamas organised a Family Funday on Cala Martina beach. It was very well attended on the sunny fiesta day and various activities were going on, including pop-up football, massage, juggling, hammockswinging, sandcastle building, running, jumping, chatting and, my favourite to watch, slack lining. To the

unfamiliar, this involves attaching a ratchet strap between two fixed points (trees in this case) then walking across it. Far harder than it sounds! I managed half a step before jump/falling off and careening into my onlooking friends! Several kids seemed to be fairly skilled at it though. We stayed until sunset and a great day was had by all. On behalf of everyone, I'd like to say a huge Gracias to Ioana for putting it together! The following day, Tuesday, was also a fiesta day and I spent a large chunk of it at Cafe Bondi near the fountains in San An. If you've not been before, I urge you to go as soon as you can as the healthy, fresh food is absolutely delicious and costs a fraction of what you'd be charged at similar places on the Island. I plumped for the Goats Cheese and Beetroot salad and it was incredible. Garnished with sweet potato and pecans and served on a

Big Christmas Quiz 1: Which famous character was visited by the Ghosts of the Christmas past, present and yet to come? 2: Who was crowned King of England on Christmas Day in 1066? 3: What was Little Jack Horner eating in the famous nursery rhyme? 4: In which Christmas themed movie does Hugh Grant star as a British Prime Minister? 5: Can you unscramble the following word to reveal a type of Christmas tree: CPERSU? 6: Which character from the first Harry Potter novel said, 'One can never have enough socks. Another Christmas has come and gone and I didn’t get a single pair. People will insist on giving me books.'? 7: What is the name of the Grinch's dog? 8: Which country donates the Christmas tree at Trafalgar Square, London to Great Britain every year? 9: What line did Bono sing solo in Band Aid's 1984 version of 'Do They Know it's Christmas'? 10: In which C.S. Lewis novel was it 'always winter but never Christmas'? 11: What type of red wine is typically made with spices and served warm during the festive season? 12: What did my true send to me on the sixth day of Christmas?

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bed of greens, it delivered a beautiful balance of sweet and savoury flavours and creamy and crunchy textures. Sublime. The kids made short work of the pizza too and the noises of satisfaction emanating from the three of them told us they were certainly enjoying it. After lunch we headed indoors to the temporary Craft area, Bondi hold Kids Craft every Tuesday, where we made handprint snowman baubles, Christmas cards and rather a lot of mess! Everyone had great fun, from the months old baby to the 10 year old boy, and several of us extended the festivities in the park after. Another truly wonderful Ibiza winters day in great company. Muy mum friend and I all said how lovely the fiesta days had been and how lucky we were to be spending so much time outdoors with our kids in December. On Friday I co-hosted a Frozen party

at 45's in Playa D'En Bossa where we dined with and entertained around fifteen children and their parents for a couple of hours. The wonder on their faces was truly a sight to behold and gave all of us grown ups that magical warm fuzzy feeling inside which only comes from seeing children's dreams come true. That feeling continued on Saturday when we did El Trenet Blau's Christmas Party for over fifty gorgeous little ones and their families, attended a lovely little girl's seventh birthday and made a special guest appearance at the Ibiza Preservation Fund's Christmas Party and Fundraiser, entertaining awe struck kids in the garden. Kudos to Katherine, Jade and everyone else involved in the organisation of the event as, from the little I was able to see, it looked incredible and I'm sure a great deal was raised to help further the invaluable work the

13: Can you name the singer and title of the song that begins with the lyrics, 'So this is Xmas, And what have you done'? 14: Can you name the two missing reindeer: Dasher, Dancer, Rudolph, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen? 15: Who is the lead singer of Slade? 16: In which movie does Tom Hanks quote, 'Seeing is believing, but sometimes the most real things in the world are the things we can’t see.'? 17: Who sang 'Let it Go' for the Disney movie Frozen? 18: Which department store released a Xmas TV advertisement in 2015 featuring a young girl looking at the moon through a telescope? 19: What famous carol is called 'Stille Nacht' in German? 20: Which female singer released a Christmas song in 2013 called 'One More Sleep'? 21: Which Christmas Carol includes the lyrics 'Shepherds quake at the sight, Glories stream from heaven afar'? 22: Which Mariah Carey song became US Christmas number One in 1993? 23: What Christmas related bird has a red chest? 24: How many of the reindeer names ends with the letters ER? 25: What 'A' represents the first season of the Church year leading up to Christmas? 26: What aromatic gum resin is related to the baby Jesus, originates from an African tree and is burnt as incense?

IPF are doing. This week I had the pleasure of doing Christmas Parties for the wonderful kids at Santissima Trinitat School on Monday and a fourth birthday party on Tuesday. Again, I was warned to my soul by the looks on the children's faces, the pure unadulterated joy they take in celebrating. There are still more Festive Fiestas to come around the island this week, and I'm particularly looking forward to the Family Gathering at Guarana, Santa Eulalia on Friday from 4-8pm. It has honestly been a pleasure to share in and witness the joy and wonder of so many children and families this past week as, for me, that's what Christmas is about. It's a time to spread and share in laughter, smiles, magic and wonder. And how lucky we are to be able to do so on such a beautiful island as Ibiza.

27: In the Twelve Days of Christmas song, how many drummers were drumming? 28: How do you say Merry Christmas in French? 29: Who was Scrooge's dead business partner in 'A Christmas Carol'? 30: Complete the opening line to Band Aid's 'Do They Know It's Christmas': It's Christmas time, and there's... 31: What Christmas related food is made from a mixture of apple, dried fruit, candied fruit, spices and suet? 32: What was the occupation of Saint Joseph? 33: Unscramble the following word to reveal one of the gifts presented to baby Jesus: YHRMR 34: Which fruit is traditionally used to make a Christingle? 35: Which female singer had a US Christmas number 1 in 1981 with 'Physical'? 36: In which country is Lapland located? 37: Complete the title of the famous Christmas Carol: Ding Dong... 38: What are the two main ingredients of a snowball cocktail? 39: What feast beginning with 'N' recognizes the birth of baby Jesus? 40: As well as icing, what 'M' is traditionally used to decorate a Christmas cake? Answers on page 14


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Welcome to the penultimate Zips It Up of 2015. In this edition we check out what to buy that special man in your life, especially if you’ve only just met him and barely know one another. Plus, some raunchy X-rated underwear guaranteed to spice up those chilly Xmas nights. Wishing you a very merry Christmas and a happy new year. Thanks for stopping by. Amanda x

Gifts for HIM

With twinkly lights everywhere and mistletoe to kiss under, Christmas is rather a romantic time of year. It's also an excellent time to start a new relationship, with the exception of something brief with the boss or mailroom boy, post Xmas party. Now we all know, Christmas goes hand in hand with presents. But buying a present for your brand new beau can be a minefield, especially if you’re still in that ‘getting to know one another’ phase. If it's only been, like, three months or a fortnight, what on earth do you get? How much should you spend? What does he REALLY like? Don't stress, Zips It Up has got it covered with this list of nobrainers. They all come from high street favourite, trusty M&S. Everything is available online and you’ve just about got enough time to get them delivered (unless you live in the Hebrides, or somewhere similar). Otherwise, rush down to your local Marks & Sparks and grab one of the following (along with the obligatory sarnie).

David Gandy For Autograph Dressing Gown, £49.50

Sleepwear is a Christmas present staple, and this dressing gown is perfect for your new (or old) man. Stylish, comfy and lightweight, it comes in XS to XXL - so you'll be able to find the perfect fit, no matter what he’s packing!

Fit bit (Small), £94.99

Combining fitness & tech, help him get motivated for those new years’ resolutions - it's the ultimate boy toy. Just remind him it’s to maintain his impeccable physique, not encouraging him to lose weight. Be careful.

M&S Collection Cashmere Jumper, £89

Help him to wrap up warm in a luxurious cashmere jumper. It comes in three colours but you can’t go wrong with grey. After all, cashmere is a guaranteed crowd pleaser and lovely to snuggle up to.

M&S Collection 8GB USB Cufflinks, £25

Unleash his inner James Bond with these multi-functioning cufflinks. They could come in handy for an impending wedding date too…. www.marksandspencer.com

Sexy Christmas Lingerie

The best Xmas prezzie isn’t always the latest gadget, celeb biog or soft dressing gown. Frequently, what does the job better is simply ‘you’ wrapped up in a big red bow for a hot night of passion during the chilly festive period. There’s one website that provides a huge array of sexual happiness aids in every possible form, which could make excellent Christmas presents. LoveHoney have a great collection of lingerie, mostly X-rated, however I have picked out a

few bits which pass for safer adults. Plus, I have indeed found the ultimate red bow to turn yourself into a human Xmas prezzie!

Dreamgirl Satin and Eyelash Camisole Set. £39.99

It's time to do away with your winter PJs in favour of something altogether more seductive. This elegant Dreamgirl set decorates your curves with satin and eyelash lace, whilst a large bow back provides a slight reveal and instant sex appeal.

Kiss Me White Sheer Lace Kimono and Thong Set. £24.99

Wrap yourself in swathes of sheer white lace for lounging at its most elegant. Kiss Me's short lace kimono and tie-side thong set offers titillating flashes of skin beneath the sheer fabric, whilst skimming over your hips for a flawless outline. FREE Bliss Orgasm Balm with Sexy Robes & Kimonos – nice.

Livia Corsettii Corra Fishnet Suspender Crotchless Bodystocking £14.99

Soft black fishnet stretches between opaque fabric panels in the suggestion of a full outfit, dispelled as you step into the light. Livia Corsetti's elaborate bodystocking frames your bust wonderfully while leaving your intimate area bare and beautiful.

Naughty Knot Unwrap Me Body Bow £14.99.

Make a present of yourself with this clever satin-feel sash! Designed to turn you into a perfectly wrapped gift, the Naughty Knot is fully adjustable and opens easily with just one tug. With gently reinforced tips, achieving a flawless bow is effortless. Unwrap yourself and enjoy! www.lovehoney.co.uk


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Giroud books Arsenal a trip to Barcelona in the Champions League

Rugby Union

Mixed fortunes for the English Premiership teams in the European Cups, as, in the Champions groups, Saracens stuffed Oyonnax 45-10 to continue their unbeaten season, Exeter, down 14-10 at half-time to Clermont came back with 21 unanswered points, Leicester won 31-19 in Ulster but Northampton were taught a lesson by Racing 92 in Paris with All Black legend Dan Carter, signed for €1.4m per season, calling the shots. Meanwhile I watched my team Bath in a thriller at Wasps, surprising victors over Cup holders Toulon a few weeks ago, and got so frustrated with the way they were playing that I turned off the telly with 10 minutes to go as the men from the Rec were on their way to defeat, only to find afterwards that they had rallied and scored a last minute try, duly converted, to give them a 25-23 victory and keeping their hopes alive. Just proves a point, support your team until the fat lady sings or the final whistle goes! In the Challenge Cup, Sale did magnificently to win at Castres by 17-10 considering they had, I am told by Sale fanatic Peter H, a SEC-

Football

It was the last week of the group games in the European cups and draws were made for both as well as the draw for Euro 2016. So, to recap, in the Champions League, Arsenal went to Olympiakos having to win by 2 to qualify for the k/out phase and with a Giroud hat-trick, duly did that. Their prize, a nice n'easy trip to Barca for their troubles! Chelsea, needing to beat Porto at the Bridge to top their group, put their Premier League form behind them to record a professional 2-0 win and their prize? The team they didn't want, Paris St Germain who controversially knocked the Blues out at the same stage last season. Mind you, a good opportunity for revenge, methinks! Man City topped their group with a 4-2 home win over Borussia and got the easiest draw as they now face Dynamo Kiev in the first knock out round. It was “adios” to Man Utd as they lost 3-2 at Wolfsburg, thereby dropping down to the Europa League with the dreaded Thursday night matches. They now face Danish side Midtjyland (who?). Elsewhere, in the Europa, both Liverpool and Tottenham were winners of their respective groups with the former now facing Augsburg giving Herr Klopp a swift return to Germany, and the latter having the more diffi-

14: True 15: Tangerines

Congratulations to Brits Anthony Joshua and Chris Eubank Jnr for winning their respective bouts at the weekend, with Joshua knocking out fellow Brit Dillian Whyte in their eagerly awaited match for the British Heavyweight title. Having never gone more than 3 rounds in his previous 14 winning fights, Joshua was tested to the limits but came through with a k/o in the 7th round. How refreshing it is to see a young and intelligent boxer coming through the ranks, as against the opinionated dinosaur Tyson Fury. As for Eubank, the son of Brighton dandy Chris Snr, he came through against lippy Irishman Spike O'Sullivan whose corner threw in the towel after 7 rounds with Eubank now becoming the mandatory challenger to the current WBA middleweight belt holder Daniel Jacobs. Exciting times then for British boxing with a plethora of world champions!

Congratulations to Welshman and Ryder Cup hero Jamie Donaldson who completed a memorable debut by winning the Thailand Championship with a final round 65, and a total of 21 under, winning by 3 strokes from c ompatriot Lee Westwood.

you 10: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 11: Mulled wine 12: Six geese a laying 13: Happy Xmas (War Is Over) by John Lennon 14: Prancer and Vixen 15: Noddy Holder 16: The Polar Express 17: Idina Menzel 18: John Lewis

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Golf

The Big Christmas Quiz 1: Ebenezer Scrooge 2: William the Conqueror 3: Christmas pie 4: Love Actually 5: Spruce 6: Professor Dumbledore 7: Max 8: Norway 9: Well tonight thank God it's them instead of

Interesting article from Amanda last week regarding an Australian clothing company specialising in selling ladies lingerie to us men but my only comment would be that methinks “'er indoors who must be obeyed'” would have something to say about that especially as I would probably need a 36DD and as for knickers, well, the mind boggles, no doubt yours as well as mine! Anyway, enough of that so let's start off with

Answers

Chelsea to face Paris St Germain, Man City to Ukraine and Dynamo Kiev

Christmas Day Family Quiz 1: Holly 2: Comet 3: Brandy 4: Cracker 5: Chestnut 6: Who's naughty or nice Mariah Carey The Grinch Egg nog Nine Prince Albert A donkey Rockefeller

Champions League – Arsenal “reward” is trip to Barcelona

OND XV out (no, I don't quite understand that either!) and were down 10-7 at half-time, Harlequins continued their winning run with a 50-10 win over Italian minnows Calvisano, London Irish forgot their Premiership form and won 38 -6 at home to Edinburgh, Gloucester beat Worcester 34 -22 in a fiery local derby whilst, finally, Newcastle lost out at Connacht 25-10.

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cult tie against Fiorentina, currently 2nd in the Italian League.

Euro 16 Draw Pairs England and Wales

As for the Euro 2016 Groups for France next summer, of the 3 Home Nations, England arguably got the better draw as they face Wales, Russia and Slovakia, so watch out you bar owners in San Antonio and Playa den Bossa on June 16th at 3 pm for the England/ Wales encounter; you have been warned!! As for Northern Ireland not so easy but not impossible, getting WC holders Germany, Ukraine and Poland whilst the Republic drew the short straw in a Group of Death paired with current World No 1 ranked side Belgium, Italy and Sweden. And Scotland, whoops, sorry, I forgot, they didn't make it, did they!

Premier League – Arsenal Take Top Spot, (but Leicester Get It Back).

On the Premier League front, a pretty dire weekend transpired with only 19 goals scored from 9 games. It was woe again for Man Utd completing a miserable week as they lost 2-1 at Bournemouth, but well done to Eddie Howe as he masterminded back to back wins after their previous smash n'grab raid at the Bridge. We have new leaders as Arsenal completed a great

week with a predictable 2-0 win at looking doomed Aston Villa, but that could change if Ranieri's pacesetters Leicester, a point from the top, win at home to Chelsea in Monday night’s match. (ed—sorry Jezza, but they did exactly that). Man City were incredibly lucky to win 2-1 against Swansea at the Etihad with a deflected 92nd minute winner. Tottenham could have gone 4th if they had beaten Newcastle at home, especially as they were looking to continue their 14 match unbeaten run, but didn't as they were surprisingly beaten 2-1 to give the Magpies back-toback wins to ease the pressure on McLaren, Crystal Palace moved in to 5th as they won 1-0 at Selhurst against an off-the-boil Southampton, Watford continued their good form with a 1-0 win at lowly Sunderland and Naaarwich gained a creditable point with a 1-1 draw at Carrow Rd with Everton. Another draw, this time scoreless, as West Ham and Stoke went head-to-head at Upton Park, and, finally, there were nearly fisticuffs at Anfield as Herr Klopp lost his cool with West Brom's Tony Pulis as their teams fought out a 2-2 draw with the hosts getting a 90th minute equaliser, and, having met Mr Pulis myself, who, by the way is a real gentleman

normally but if pushed and in the right, the last person Herr Klopp would want to take on, apart from that is Big Sam Allardyce! Oh, and whilst on the subject of the 'Pool manager, what's with making his team hold hands and celebrate as if they had won the League? It was only a point and not even 3!! By the way, big congrats to my ole friend Petr Cech, ex-Chelsea 'keeper now Arsenal's last line of defence, as he equalled David James' PL clean sheet record of 169, of which, I hasten to add, 160 odd came whilst at the Bridge. A true Blue legend and long may it continue, but not against the Blues, please! Finally, don't forget SPOTY (the Beeb's Sports Personality of the Year) this Sunday, as after guest Mr Fury's recent comments concerning women in general as well as Jessica Ennis in particular, homophobia, paedophilia et al, it could be quite a bit feisty and interesting as Our Jess, Olympic champion and Award favourite, will also be there and I just hope she gives Fury a slap around the chops for his troubles and tells him to keep his thoughts to hisself! Miaaaoow! That's it for this week, sports fans, hope you're ready for Xmas, until next week Jezza

19: Silent Night 20: Leona Lewis 21: Silent Night 22: Hero 23: Robin 24: Four: Donner, Dasher, Dancer, Prancer 25: Advent 26: Frankincense 27: Twelve 28: Joyeux Noël 29: Jacob Marley 30: no need to be afraid 31: Mincemeat the filling

traditionally used to make mince pies 32: Carpenter 33: Myrrh 34: Orange 35: Olivia Newton-John 36: Finland 37: Merrily on High 38: Advocaat and lemonade 39: Nativity 40: Marzipan


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