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EURO WEEKLY NEWS would like to offer our heartfelt gratitude to all the people working on the frontline against this silent enemy Covid-19. These valiant heroes include first and foremost the health care professionals who continue to work tirelessly to treat those affected under such challenging and exceptional circumstances. Those who have worked long difficult shifts or have even come out of retirement to lend a hand and have been able to continue through panic and tragedy. We would also like to extend our thanks to the police officers who are not only patrolling the streets with the uncertainty of what they might face, but displaying such bravery in continuing to serve the public by keeping them safe, off the streets and in their homes. Many people may go unnoticed behind the scenes but are certainly not taken for granted. These could be anybody from the cleaning and sanitation services, technicians, electricians and engineers helping to set up makeshift hospital spaces, to the charities and volunteers delivering food to the elderly and those in need or the people in pharmacies and supermarkets putting themselves in danger by being available to provide us with life’s necessities which will help us get through this unprecedented situation. From the moment the State of Alarm was put into play Euro Weekly News has been astonished at how individuals, communities and even large businesses have done their utmost to help with acts of kindness rarely seen in a normal day to day situation. The togetherness and selflessness are absolutely awe-inspiring and has shone fresh light on the grace of humanity and our fellow man. We must also thank you, the patient and brave public, for staying in your homes, comforting and supporting your family and showing such strength to get through this together. To watch you manage to stand on your balcony or at your window and exude positivity and community spirit every night at 8pm in a joint act of gratitude is uplifting.Finally, and by no means least, we are devoted to our loyal readers who have stuck by us through thick and thin. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for allowing us to be your local community paper and we will do our utmost to supply you with the news that matters most when you need it most. See photos on Front page »

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Please stay positive EURO WEEKLY NEWS CEO, Michel Euesden, urged everybody to “please stay positive” during an interview on Marbella TV, where she discussed the unprecedented challenges facing the nation during the coronavirus pandemic, and the duty the newspaper has to keep people informed. Donning protective gloves, only removing her mask to talk to host Nicole King, Michel said: “We have a duty of care to all of our readers to let them know what is going on in these difficult times as things are changing day by STICK TOGETHER: EWN Publishers, day and hour by hour. Steven and Michel Euesden. “We are still able to distribute our newspapers to supermarkets, which are still open, but we have Euro Weekly News online www.euroweeklynews.com and our Facebook: Euro Weekly Newspaper, which is getting more and more popular every day, bringing our readers the most up-todate news.” When asked what were the largest concerns facing the public, Michel replied: “I think the largest concerns are fundamental as we do not know how long this will last... the State of Alarm can be extended indefinitely. We need to make that clear to people. “But at the moment, we need to think about the basics, making sure our community has got shelter and food. That is our responsibility as people in the media. “What we have at the moment is ‘me’ becoming ‘we.’ WE have to take care of those around us, this is a great leveller. None of us are going to come out the other side free of damage, but together we can give each other peace of mind, I really believe that. We are all going to come out of this together, please stay positive.”


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Angels and Vikings KARA JAYE CARADAS is a well-known face on the Costa del Sol when it comes to acts of kindness. The owner of The Boardwalk in Marbella has banded together with friends Nicola McGeorge and Andy Clark from Society Magazine to cater to those in need during this isolation period. For the last two weeks, the group have been cooking and delivering meals to vulnerable people who cannot leave the house for necessities like food, families who can no longer afford to provide for their children and the hard-working medical heroes who are on the frontline helping to conquer this pandemic. Through social media, word of mouth and advertising they have managed to receive help from other restaurants such as La Sala, The Playwright and The Harbour who are providing food for deliveries. What the team have found amazing is just how positive and happy everyone is when they drop off the food even though their situations are challenging. Kara asks that “If you are in need, please don’t feel afraid to ask for help. There is no shame in it and people should not feel embarrassed. If we make a stand together we will get through this.” On Tuesday, while Kara was on her rounds to supplying the vulnerable around Marbella with essential supplies she just happened to spot some policemen going beyond their duty of care for the public and also donating bags of food and supplies to the homeless. “I just dropped a load of food for these guys, and as I was about to leave, the old bill turned up with food for them as well,” she told Euro Weekly News. “As you can see, this is a homeless community of old broken down caravans and cars. What really lovely fellas,” she added. If any readers would like to donate food, their time or may know of anybody that really needs help Kara has offered her own phone number which is 602 531 928. The group cannot accept donations of money but have found that LIDL supply food vouchers which they can give to families in need or medics who may be able to leave the house. In conjunction with this amazing initiative, Benjamin George AKA ‘The Viking of EWN’ is prepared to have his head shaved by @blackaviar_thebarber in the hope of raising €1,000 to help towards the fantastic work carried out by these selfless volunteers. The Viking’s hair will then be donated to a local charity who collect hair for cancer patients. When asked if he had any reservations about losing his luscious locks Benjamin said: “I am worried that I am like Samson and might lose all my strength. However, I am willing to do anything for such a great cause.”

If any reader should wish to make a donation they can do so at the following Go Fund Me link:

www.gofundme.com “Help Our Communities Children”

BENJAMIN GEORGE: AKA Viking of EWN.

KIND OFFICERS: Looking out for the vulnerable and homeless.

ACTS OF KINDNESS: Ninety-four-year-old Manina enjoying her food delivery.

CORONAVIRUS EXCLUSIVE By Damon Mitchell THIS weekend Euro Weekly News spoke exclusively with Dr Felipe Rodriguez Staff who is a health care worker currently on the front line in the war against coronavirus in Spain. He is an anaesthesiologist and works in critical care in the Hospital Regional Universitario Málaga. When asked if there were any worries about the immense strain being put on the health service at the moment Felipe was keen to point out that “At this current time we do not have a shortage of staff. Although the hospital houses departments such as Cardiology, Maternity and Cosmetic Surgery, these are being directed to other hospitals.” Felipe wanted to put people’s minds at ease by letting them know “the operating rooms are being readapted and redesigned so we are even more prepared. Respirators are being brought in from all over to cover

Dr Felipe Rodriguez Staff from Malaga. needs.” With that he wanted to acknowledge that “there are many people working behind the scenes, not just doctors and nurses but engineers, technicians and electricians readying the hospital.” On being asked if he had a message for our readers that may give them hope he thought it important to say that “The hospital is very much under control. Spanish medical care are doing their very best and

the health system here is one of the most universal in the world,” he also said that “Emergency medical treatment is guaranteed. Doctors do not care who is paying the bill as long as the patients get the right treatment.” He stressed that the health professionals “need the help of the residents. Please stay at home, please wash your hands and should you leave the house please stay at least two metres away from anybody else.” In closing Dr Felipe wanted to direct the public towards two telephone numbers: 900 400 061 - This should be called if anybody is suffering from any symptoms of the coronavirus or have come in contact with anybody who has the virus or are arriving from a risk zone. 955 545 060 - This number is for information with regard to the coronavirus or if any member of the public should have any doubts. If anybody suffers from any other medical emergency they should call 112 or 061.


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SURVIVORS THE Ministry of Health has updated the figures for coronavirus in Spain and the number of total cases has n o w re a c h e d 1 0 2 , 1 3 6 n a tionwide. Reporting the number of fatalities is an important part of tracking the progression of this pandemic but we cannot forget how essential it is to report the number of patients who have recovered from this virus. On a brighter note, the number of patients who have recovered from the coronavirus in Spain is at the time going to print currently 22,647 and counting. Flattening the curve of infection is a collective effort. This crisis has highlighted the true meaning of solidarity between residents. This solidarity has also been witnessed between the different regions in Spain, as autonomous communities like Andalucia, Galicia, Extremadu-

RECOVERING: Patients are now returning home to their families.

Ace dog CARING for literally hundreds of dogs and cats, the ACE Charity Dog Shelters in La Cala de Mijas and Algeciras have been in lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Both ACE shelters have completely closed to the public, as well as to all volunteers, helpers and well-wishers. Their much-depleted team works flat out to ensure that all the animals being looked after still receive loving care, attention and treatment. However, if this lockdown continues for several months, the survival of ACE is seriously at risk. If you would like to help them there are various ways that you can make a difference. You could make a one-off donation by bank transfer or PayPal. Or you might like to support their work on an ongoing basis by donating €15/month or perhaps €50/month to sponsor a kennel. Please visit www.ace-charity.org.

ra and Murcia have all donated ventilators to areas which are most affected by the crisis, like Madrid. The strict quarantine measures put in place by Spain’s State of Alarm are already beginning to positively translate into recorded data. These numbers are only expected to rise as an average stay in hospital due to the coronavirus can take around two weeks until patients are given the all clear, in ICUs the length of the stay is even longer, between 15 and 20 days. Applauding the survivors is just as important as mourning those who have unfortunately passed. Each day new videos are uploaded onto social media which feature patients leaving the ICU and returning home to their families. Hopefully this is a trend we continue to see, as together we beat coronavirus.

Extra funds THE mayor of Marbella, Ángeles Muñoz, has announced that the town hall will use €1 million from the municipal surplus for emergency social aid or specific programmes launched as a result of the Covid-19 health crisis. The councillor reported on the new measures adopted by the government team and stated that the objective “is to attend to the families who are experiencing the worst.” Muñoz pointed out that “requests are being met so that no one is neglected, not only in relation to food, but in services such as home care and care for the elderly or homeless.”


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One for the kids AS more people stay home to self- isolate, people with young children may have the added strain of trying to keep the kids entertained. Edinburgh Zoo has revealed that they have seen a surge in the amount of people watching their animal webcams. Viewers are particularly enjoying watching the popular Edinburgh penguins, but they may get a bit more than they bargained for as March and April is when penguins are known to mate. The live cameras allow visual access to Edinburgh Zoo’s panda, penguins, koalas and tigers. Delighted animal fans took to social media to talk about how much they are enjoying watching the animals live. One woman said: “#QuarantineAndChill folks: THERE ARE PENGUINCAMS I REPEAT THERE

ARE PENGUINCAMS.” Another said: “A friend of mine enlightened me that you can watch a range of animals at @Edin burghZoo live on their website and I’m now addicted. She has been using this as a calming technique with her class.” Famed museums like the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC and London’s British Museum are offering online experiences, allowing viewers to learn about the exhibits in the museums at home. Google’s Arts and Culture section allows users to explore some of the wonders of the world online, including tours of the Taj Mahal, the Eiffel Tower, Sydney Opera House and more. Families can also take a trip

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WATCH THE ANIMALS LIVE: Give the kids something exciting to do.

around Disney’s various parks on Google Street View, or ride exhilarating rollercoasters thanks to YouTube videos from across the world. Should you have any budding musicians in the family or a spare guitar in the house Fender Play is also offering three months of free virtual guitar lessons amid the pandemic. The fantastic app is a must for anybody wishing to learn to play guitar and what better time than now to harness that talent.

WE are now entering week three of the lockdown, and Age Care volunteers are making a big difference to the lives of their elderly clients. These volunteers are continuing to call their allotted clients on a twice weekly basis. We have to thank the volunteer drivers, who, at great risk to their own personal safety, are coping with the huge increase of demand, collecting prescriptions and doing the weekly shopping while making sure that the clients are not left alone and are safe. Twice a week the clients are sent a bulletin updating them on all the new decrees etc that have been introduced, and encouraging participation with jokes, videos and recipe swaps. The video link is set up ready to go this week enabling the clients even more interaction with their friends from Age Care. ‘We never close’ is the Age Care motto and this applies even more so in these strange and worrying times, our emergency line 635 407 255 has been, and always is, open 24/7.

Legion is all ears THE Royal British Legion Southern Spain would like readers to know that they are here for you at this difficult time. They may not be holding meetings local to you but the team is still there to support you during this State of Alarm in Spain. For help in your daily life or even just to chat, please contact your local branch. District: Tony Burns 603 463 203 Alhaurin el Grande: John Pattison 615 758 959, Duquesa: Kev Blenkinsopp 684 078 057. Marbella: Matt Jones 608 068 590 Mijas Costa: Ruth Mockler 634 311 044, Torremolinos: Mary le Corney 952 370 907.


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Hotel helps HOTEL RITUAL in Torremolinos has donated an important batch of toiletries to the Social Welfare Area of the Torremolinos Town Hall so that it can distribute them among the vulnerable population in the face of the health and economic crisis linked to Covid- 19. The lot consists of 3,600 tubes of gel and shampoo, 1,000 hand soaps, 500 razors and 1,000 toothbrushes, which were delivered to the Torremolinos Town Hall coinciding with the provisional closure of its facilities in the municipality.

COMPANY SUPPORT: Donating items to those in need.

Multilingual MIJAS Foreigners Department is offering a helpline attended to in different languages, to inform the foreign community in Mijas about the Covid-19 and State of Alarm situation in general. Calls will be answered in English, German, Danish, Swedish and Norwegian Monday - Friday from 10am to 6pm. Any non-Spanish speaking residents in Mi-

jas can contact the number 660 300 086 to receive all the general information about the Covid-19 and State of Alarm situation in different languages. HELPLINE: In various languages. In addition to this specific number (952 589 010) helpline number, the defrom 9am to 2pm, as partment continues to well as via the email offer general attention frd@mijas.es. on its usual telephone

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Costly Romp A COUPLE who were caught by police officers having a romp on Estepona beach during the country’s lockdown, could be slapped with a hefty €30,000 fine. The randy pair were caught by the National Police officers on night patrol on Monday evening. The couple, a Spaniard and a Latina, were told they would be listed in a database that contains all lockdown restriction violations, and could be fined up to €30,000 for violating State of Alarm regulations. Apparently, according to the law enforcement authorities, they are not the first couple escaping for a ‘quickie,’ to have been caught by police officers since the lockdown began. Several couples across the country that have been desperate to get some privacy have received similar warnings.

Serious accident A VEHICLE which must have been travelling at considerable speed left the road at the cemetery bend in Ojen, a well-known accident black spot late Sunday afternoon. Although there were no reports of serious injury major damage occurred to the vehicle and a property it hit.

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Suicide Rescue POLICE officers have prevented a 70-year-old man in a wheelchair from setting himself on fire in a street in Estepona. The incident occurred this Monday on a road near Estepona’s athletic stadium, as a camouflaged police patrol car was crossing Avenida Juan Carlos I and observed a cloud of black smoke.

The officers went towards the smoke and found an elderly man, next to a burning wheelchair who had been affected by the fire. Dragging him to safety, they smothered the flames which enveloped him and his clothes, they then called firefighters and an ambulance. Once the man was out of danger, the of-

GUARDIA CIVIL from Mijas recently arrested a man of North African descent suspected of stealing a woman’s car after threatening her with a firearm. During the investigation, officers managed to locate the individual in the company of four other people, all of whom were consuming narcotics on a public highway in the town of Mijas. Police officers proceeded to arrest him as the alleged author of the afore-

MAN SAVED: By police officers.

ficers found a bottle of fuel next to the wheelchair, and the man admitted to the police officers that he

wanted to kill himself. Thanks to the intervention of the officers, he only suffered minor burns to both

his arms and his left leg, he was taken to a hospital to have his injuries and emotional state evaluated.

Grand Theft Auto mentioned events. Furthermore, the Guardia Civil denounced the other individuals for failing to comply with the quarantine obligation which includes no travel on public roads. The detainee was taken to court and has been admitted to prison.

THREATENED: Man had a firearm.


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TOWN HALL: Has been contacting elderly residents.

ACCORDING to Rocío Rodríguez from Fuengirola Town Hall, they have already contacted 3,000 elderly residents, including foreigners, over 70 years of age residing in the town to offer them care and help in the event that they have to buy food, hygiene products and basic necessities or medicines. This service is part of the municipal plan to intensify the ‘Mayores Solos’ programme, launched by the gov-

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ernment team during the State of Alarm. This action is being carried out by workers in the Tourism area of the town hall, who are also contacting people over 70 years of foreign origin

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in their corresponding languages to offer them help. Once they know the needs of these people, they are transferred to the Department of Social Services, which is in charge of offering them care in case they have to buy food, medicine or basic necessities. Most of these elderly foreign people whom the team has contacted to offer help through Social Services come from Norway, Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Great Britain.

Food donations PROTECCIÓN CIVIL volunteers recently distributed some 2,000 kilos of perishable and nonperishable food, donated by Bancosol Málaga, among families and elderly at risk of social exclusion in the Benalmadena area. "It is the Social Welfare workers who determine the homes that need more priority attention and distribution, according to their economic situation and precariousness," explained the councillor for Social Welfare, Alicia Laddaga. The mayor of Benalmádena, Víctor Navas, has expressed the appreciation and deep gratitude “of the town hall for the essential work of Protección Civil volunteers during the days of this health crisis, facilitating the or-

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DONATED BY BANCOSOL MÁLAGA: Essential work of Protección Civil volunteers. ganisation of emergency teams, as well as the distribution of food.” Navas has also recognised “the commitment and tireless work of Social Welfare workers in the effective organisation of this donation of food between families and the elderly at risk of social exclusion.” Laddaga has ap-

pealed to the citizens to continue donating food to Bancosol “so that we can guarantee food supplies to those most in need.” The mayor recalled that the contact telephone number for Bancosol is 952 179 579, and the bank account for donations is ES38 2103 0285 71 0030002314.



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FUENGIROLA Town Hall has made its website and social networks available to local merchants to promote a new initiative called #YoComproEnFuengirola, which will publicise among the residents the special offers and serv i c e s t h a t m a n y S M E s a re providing or launching due to the Covid-19 crisis. The promotional campaign aims to promote all the services that continue to operate, in order to advertise local commerce “which has the advantages of proximity, personalised treatment and friendly customer service,” said councillor for Commerce of Fuengirola, Javier Lara, while commenting that other objectives are “to avoid crowding in establishments open to the public and unnecessary travel, encouraging responsible shopping at the

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Certificates for good kids RECOGNISING how difficult it must be to keep a young child occupied during the lockdown, one school in San Pedro Alcantara is sending certificates to parents which they can print out as a reward for their child’s good behaviour.

It congratulates them for making it through the first part of the State of Alarm and records that they faced the problems with a good attitude and a smile. A nice souvenir of a not so nice enforced stay at home.

NEW INITIATIVE: Continued local supply for residents.

nearest local company.” The only requirement is that interested merchants of Fuengirola be registered at the town hall. Those who want to promote themselves should send the infor-

Mental Health help GIVEN the extension of the State of Alarm, Horizonte Proyecto Hombre Marbella puts its professionals and experience available to people or families to whom this situation of prolonged confinement can cause emotional states that are hard to manage. These may include any people who may suffer from issues related to substance abuse. Addictive behaviours towards food, technologies or gambling. Relationship difficulties between those who live at home.

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Feelings of loneliness, grief or anxiety. In order to arrange the most suitable person for each type of problem, please contact the following email: contacto@horizon teproyectohombre marbella.org Indicate the name and age of the person requesting help, the type of problem you may be having, and whether you wish to receive a phone call or prefer email privacy. The team will then contact you as soon as possible.

Personalised face masks THE Rotary Club of San Pedro Alcantara is offering personalised masks costing €2 each in order to raise funds for those in need. They are for private use and will include your name on them. To order call 618 771 012 and give all of your details so that you will immediately receive a digital version of the mask with the real thing to follow.

mation of the services they are offering before 2 pm each day, to the email comerciolocal@fuen girola.org, so that they can be published both on the town hall’s web portal and social networks.

ROCK THE LOCK DOWN, is an online event that originally began as a community platform for acts from the Costa del Sol to take part in a music festival to cater to those in isolation. However, the Facebook festival has now become a worldwide phenomenon, with bands streaming live from all across the world. The event began on Saturday, March 21, and was such a success that the organisers were back again

A NICE SOUVENIR: The certificate of merit.

Rock the Lock Down last weekend with an outstanding lineup of artists. Word quickly spread and the page now has over 600,000 members thanks to the viewers in isolation and the amazing talent around the world

Solidarity Shirts MALAGA CF has decided to launch a campaign to support the fight against Coronavirus in Spain. The slogan of this campaign reads ‘We’ll win this match together.’ They have just taken this initiative a step forward by designing a new t-shirt from which all profits will be donated to the fight against Covid19. The shirt is white with blue stripes which emulate the traditional Malaga CF

NEW T-SHIRT: All profits to be donated to crisis. shirt and also features a new shield to symbolise the cause. However, the club explained that “the people who purchase a shirt will have to wait until the end of the State of Alarm

and until our social situation restabilises itself. These will be available at the official Malaga store in La Rosaleda. They will also come in an array of sizes, including those for children.”

who want to lift viewers spirits through this period of social distancing. On Saturday and Sunday, 72 artists performed live concerts streamed directly into homes over 18 hours across two days via the Facebook page providing something different for everyone. If you missed any of it the shows are available to view at https://www.face book.com/groups/106666415037811 9/

In your language FUENGIROLA Television offers its news in English and Finnish to keep foreigners residing in the town informed during the current health crisis. The news is broadcast from Monday to Friday from 10pm. In addition, they can also be consulted through the ‘A la carte’ section of the FTV website and the next day on social networks through the municipal Facebook profile ‘Fuengirola for residents.’ The Finnish journalist, Katja Westerdahl, has so far been in charge of presenting the local news in both languages. English and Finnish are two of the most widely used languages among foreigners living in Fuengirola, as the town currently has some 5,000 registered Finns and English is the language most widely used by foreigners residing in Fuengirola.



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Crazy Coronavirus Chicken-brained! A LANZAROTE local who took a chicken for a walk is facing a fine for flouting coronavirus State of Alarm restrictions on movement. Guardia Civil managed to identify and subsequently report the 51year-old from Uga for taking the hen out on a lead. The Guardia posted a video of the offence on social media with the comment “This is not funny. Together we will stop this virus.”

TAKING THE LEAD: A walk with a difference!

Unhappy birthday GUARDIA CIVIL in La Rioja has denounced three young people - two of them minors - and two women for not complying with the mobility restrictions decreed with the State of Alarm. These five people were on Calle Alfaro, in the town, celebrating the birthday of one of the young women. During the time they remained on public roads, they consciously failed to comply with the confinement laws. While listening to music and consuming alcoholic beverages, a video was recorded that ends with the birthday girl of the party blowing candles and singing happy birthday. In search of ‘likes’ the defendants uploaded the video of the party they had held to two well-known social networks, without being aware that their ‘likes’ would end up becoming complaints for which they face a fine of €601 to €30,000.

Party poopers DISOBEYING LOCKDOWN: Police in Malaga busted a rave party on an industrial Estate in Malaga.

HUNDREDS of late-night party revellers were arrested on an industrial estate in Malaga last night who ignored the State of Alarm law to stage an all-night rave. Working on a tip-off, the Guardia Civil burst into the complete surprise of the guests who were by now ‘off their heads’ as one officer described it. When they entered a separate room on the premises they realised why. Police seized a large amount of ‘party’ drugs at the event, arrests followed. Apart from closing the event down thousands of euros of fines were issued to the organisers and the mainly teenage audience. Many were in tears as they called their parents for help, some even frightened of the outcome.

A STUPID challenge which began on a new social media platform, TikTok, has spurred on a string of idiotic videos. Thankfully, social media is monitoring these videos and taking them down; however, there have been some cases of selfish individuals joining the bandwagon. This vile challenge began after an American ‘influencer’ named Ava Louise went viral after recording a video of herself licking a toilet bowl on a plane and with the caption ‘Coronavirus Challenge.’ She later admitted that her video was taken in a clean private jet and that she only took the video to go viral. However, this did not stop others around the world from recreating this ‘challenge’ to gain their five seconds of online fame. Some have even gone as far as dunking their whole head into a toilet bowl.

STUPID CHALLENGE: This video went viral after Ava was seen licking a toilet bowl on a plane.

Some have reinterpreted th is challenge and taken it to othe r unhygienic leve ls. For example, in Missouri, a man films himself in a supermarket licking various items after he a sks the camera, “Who’s scared of coronavirus?” One of the most disturbing videos is a young German man in Munich who filmed a series of videos to prove that he was not scared by the coronavirus. He begins at a subway station, licking the ticket machine; then licking handrails on a train and escalators. He even swallowed a fiveeuro note. This foolish behaviour got him arrested, as police feared he was trying to spread the virus rather than contract it.

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THE parish priest in a town in Spain’s Caceres took the vertigoinducing step of taking to the church roof to conduct an online mass. With white robes billowing in the breeze, and equipped with camera and microphone to broadcast live, Father Juan Manuel Garcia stood aloft and blessed his town of Arroyo de la Luz, which has been severely hit by the coronavirus crisis. Dozens of local residents have tested positive for Covid-19 and there have been a number of deaths. The priest said it had been easy to get up on the roof and he hadn’t

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ACT OF FAITH: Father Juan blesses Arroyo de la Luz, which has been badly hit by the coronavirus. been at all frightened. Father Juan is offering daily live online masses for the faithful.

INCAPACITATED: Removing the cyclist from the ditch. OFFICERS of the Guardia Civil received information that a man

COVID-19 patient has baby boy WHILE new cases of coronavirus continue to hit the headlines, a hospital in Asturias in northwest Spain is celebrating the birth of a healthy baby whose mother is being treated for Covid-19. The Ministry of Health of the Principality of Asturias reported the first birth of a patient affected by Covid-19. It was feared the baby would be born with the disease, but health bosses are delighted to confirm the baby is completely healthy. The mother gave birth on Wednesday March 25 to a baby boy at the Central University Hospital of Asturias (HUCA), by caesarean section in the 33rd week of gestation and the regional government said “mother and child are well.”

was injured and unable to get out of a ditch in a rural road in a remote part of Mallen in Zaragoza. When they arrived they discovered a cycle on the road and after hearing moans and grunts coming from a ditch they found the cyclist lying in water and mud. They then realised that the reason for his incapacity was that he was completely drunk and was almost incoherent as well as possibly suffering from the first stages of hypothermia. Three officers managed to pull him out of the ditch and wrapped him in a ‘space blanket’ whilst calling for an ambulance to take him to hospital.

About 20 minutes after helping load him onto the ambulance, the officers received a call from the paramedics asking for help as the man didn’t want to stay in the ambulance and was trying to escape. By the time they arrived at the ambulance it was agreed that there was no visible injury and rather than take him on to hospital, the officers decided to take him home to get him into a place of safety and to sleep it off. When he woke later, the 57-year-old discovered that he had received a ‘ticket’ for failing to comply with the containment measures established in the Royal Decree due to the State of Alarm.


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Care and contact

ON the Costa del Sol there are two very busy charities under the name Age Concern that operate in different areas of the region. This week Euro Weekly News spoke to representatives from these areas to find out how they have managed to continue within the current restrictions posed by the government. Steve Marshall, Secretary for Age Concern Fuengirola, Mijas and Benalmadena was keen to point out that although the group cannot meet physically they are making the most of what they can do during the current isolation period. The team have been keeping busy in helping the elderly in their area by continuing to take clients to and from important doctor and hospital appoint-

ALWAYS AVAILABLE: Doing their best to cater to those in need. ments. They have also come up with the new idea which they hope will begin this week, of a ‘buddy call’ system that many of their volunteers have signed up for. It gives the elderly someone to talk to in a time where they might be lonely as they are un-

able to get to the social group which was a real lifeline for those home alone. The Age Concern charity shop is closed at the moment but should anybody have anything to donate, Steve asks if they can please hold on to it until they

RESTRICTIONS LIFTED: Delivering food to those in need. have reopened. Also, should anybody wish to donate to the charity or volunteer to help they can contact Age Concern FMYB on 652 537 615 where their hotline is open 24/7. Age Concern Marbella and San Pedro suffered a setback

when the more stringent lockdown was enforced as this meant the restaurants who provide their meals and their volunteers were put into lockdown. They in effect could no longer take food to the people to which they normally cater. After many calls to local government officials, the team were given the go-ahead to continue deliveries. An energetic member of the Age Concern committee, Rachel Garrod, has started a YouTube channel named ‘Lockdown Strengthening and Stretching’ performing exercises that people may wish to do to break the monotony of isolation. The Age Concern Committee would like to thank the many volunteers providing food donations, specifically Andy Clark of ‘Society Magazine’ and the restaurants that he works with.

The helpline number for Age Concern Marbella and San Pedro is: 689 355 198.


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Holiday dreams Officer hurt ANALYSTS have revealed that travel searches for trips from the UK to Spain with a departure date in January 2021 are up yearover-year by 1,626 per cent. Their reports state that travel searches for holidays from the UK to France in January 2021 also show an early increase of 409 per

cent year-over-year and that lots of Britons will also be heading to Italy, according to the data, which shows ‘a significant above-average yearover-year increase of 385 per cent.’ Whilst actual travel bookings are a stronger sign of consumer confidence, many consumers will

search out of general interest, to check for availability and pricing and travel inspiration for their favourite destinations. The departure date of January 2021 is extremely far out and usually only a small percentage of early searches looking at regional travel happen this far in advance.

ARRESTS: Four people were arrested after officer was run over during patrol. A TRAFFIC police officer was run over and seriously hurt while carrying out a State of Alarm patrol on the A-42 on Wednesday March 25. The 40-year-old officer from the Leganes detachment suffered brain trauma and a fractured tibia after be-

ing struck by a vehicle at Casarrubuelos, Toledo. SUMMA 112 transferred the wounded man to Doce de Octubre Hospital in a ‘serious condition.’ Guardia Civil arrested four people travelling in the car.

Uni exams postponed EARLY INTENT: Customers looking to book far ahead to play it safe.

UNIVERSITY entrance exams in Spain will be held between June 22 and July 10, or in worst case scenario before September 10. In addition, all primary and secondary exams have been suspended.

Minister of Education, Isabel Celaá, met with regional ministers, where it was agreed the university exam model ‘will be adjusted in accordance with the exceptional nature’ of the current ‘State of Alarm’ to

safeguard students’ health. The first phase of entry tests are normally carried out before June 16, with a second chance to pass available before July 10 or September 16, depending on the region.



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Balcony Bingo BALCONY BINGO! While Ireland, like the UK, looks to Italy and Spain for the emerging Covid-19 pattern, it seems the Irish have a unique way to keep spirits up and pass the time. The Italians take to their balconies to sing, and the Spanish applaud the hard work of the medical and emergency staff, but in Dublin’s fair city, the residents of one block of flats decided to play balcony bingo. The social distancing game was hosted by a resident, who set up a microphone and speakers in front of the building, to entertain those at the doors of their homes. The mood was high during the game, as one family on a second floor balcony, called house. The residents of Canon Mooney Gardens, in the Ringsend area of the capital, came out in force, but remained apart, to enjoy the fun. The man behind the plan is local, Michael Larkin, who has admitted that he has never even played a game before, but wanted to get his neighbours together in the safest, most fun way possible. Dressed in a white disposal boiler suit, mask and gloves, he set up his calling station on top of the sheds, in the middle of the courtyard at the front of the

complex. While things were being set up and the bingo cards distributed to the balconies, his daughter Hollie acted as DJ, opting for Tina Turner and Whitney Houston to set the tone. Despite extremely cold weather, the game went on for over two hours, with prizes such as Easter Eggs for the children, as well as highly sought after loo roll for the adults. Due to the success of the game, it looks set to become a regular thing during the ongoing crisis.

BINGO: Entertaining the neighbours.

INTERNATIONAL

Borders Closed

CHINA announced that it is temporarily closing its borders to all foreigners, including holders of visas and residency permits, from 12am on Saturday March 28, in a bid to halt the coronavirus spread from abroad. According to a statement from China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, “The suspension is a temporary measure that China is compelled to take in light of the outbreak situation and the practices of other countries." However, diplomats, plane and vessel crews, and those entering for humanitarian reasons would be exempt, it added. Over the last few days, China has already taken measures to tighten screening and quarantine of inbound passengers. However, measures have had to be toughened given the increasing number of new cases diagnosed from inbound passengers, as the virus continues to spread in other countries, according to Chinese officials. It’s not clear, however, how long the closure will remain in place. Since the coronavirus outbreak began, more than 3,287 people have died from the deadly disease in China.



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Marbella NEWS Facemask 19 Coping with crisis FACEMASK 19: Will activate a help protocol and notify emergency services.

THE Junta of Andalucia has teamed up with pharmacies across the Costa del Sol to help victims of domestic abuse who find themselves in need during quarantine. If you are a victim of domestic violence and you need help, all you must do is go to the pharmacy and ask for the Mascarilla 19 (Facemask 19), which will activate a help protocol and notify emergency services. Victims of domestic violence are suffering now more than ever, as many are confined with their abuser AFTER arriving in Benahavis earlier on Sunday March 29, a larger group of the Spanish military appeared in San Pedro Alcantara, a

because of the quarantine regulations. Due to these circumstances, the Junta of Andalucia has asked 680 different pharmacies around the entire province to help them assist these victims through a special code, Facemask 19. This became fully operational from March 30. The Andalucian Institute for Women (IAM) and the Andalucian Council of Official Pharmacist Colleges have agreed that any women who are suffering and experiencing domestic violence, can ask for help in a discrete manner at the pharmacy.

MARBELLA Town Hall has launched a hotline to provide emotional support for those struggling to cope with the coronavirus crisis and the country’s strict lockdown measures. The hotline will be manned by a team of voluntary psychiatrists and social workers, and can be used by anyone in Marbella struggling to cope with the crisis, said the town hall’s Health councillor Enrique Rodríguez. The service can be used by vulnerable people living alone in quarantine, frontline workers suffering from anxiety and depression from their daily activities, those who are struggling to remain confined to their homes, people with chronic illnesses worried about the virus, as well as those from dysfunctional families who just need some support or someone to talk to, to deal with the crisis. The hotline number, 952 761 367, will be manned between the hours of 10am and 6pm daily from today. Locals can also get support via email atulado@marbel la.es, added Rodríguez.

Troops in San Pedro suburb of Marbella at around 4.30pm the same day.

Clearly they have been mobilised in order to assist the police in

enforcing the national lockdown which now includes construction workers and other trades considered as being non-essential.



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LAUDE SCHOOLS across Spain kick-start school and community Coronavirus support initiatives SENSITIVE to the challenges the Coronavirus pandemic is generating, Laude Schools (Colegios Laude), a group of 10 schools in Spain and part of the International Schools Partnership, has launched a series of initiatives to help not only families of their own alumni, but also the local communities in which the schools operate. Their ‘Covid-19 Fee Support Scheme’ brings financial relief in the form of school fees reductions of up to 50 per cent until facilities are allowed to reopen, a deferral of re-enrolment dues and the freeze of fees throughout the first term of the next academic year. This scheme comes now in addition to previous actions swiftly implemented after schools were ordered to close their facilities nationwide. Parents were then informed that school bus and lunch fees for the remainder of the month of March would be credited back to them. All in all, these measures are a bold move to help all families through these uncertain moments. Quoting Nick Rugg, the group’s General Manager: ‘for the past two weeks our priority has been our students and we have focused on ensuring the continuity of their education through our Distance Learning programmes, which have received overwhelmingly positive praise from families. Now that Distance Learning is solidly in place, we are kickstarting our Covid-19 Fee Support Scheme to alleviate the immediate financial pressure on our students’ families and to align our fees with the distance learning service their children are now receiving.’ Part of this great financial effort being made by the Laude group of schools is financed through cost-reduction savings and government-backed programmes. However, “our Covid-19 Fee Support Scheme goes beyond and above what is possible at each individual school level. We are only able to support our scheme with the financial backing we receive

DISTANCE LEARNING: Is now solidly in place. being part of a great group of successful schools worldwide: the International Schools Partnership (ISP),” states Cristina Callejón, the group’s Head of Marketing and Communications. “I would like to thank you for the relief this brings to us as parents. Let me congratulate you on how the school and its staff are responding to and managing the current situation. These gestures reassure us we made the right decision in choosing Laude for our daughter’s education…. We are very proud to be part of this school family.” This feedback by a parent from Laude San Pedro International College in Marbella is one of many positive comments received from across all 10 Laude schools in mainland Spain. All the schools in the Laude group share the common trait of having a strong social commitment and regularly take part in awareness and altruistic initiatives across different social scopes. In response to the Coronavirus crisis, both schools and their family communities have gone out of their way to help. Here are some examples: ● Several of its schools have donated all their stock of masks, gloves and protective goggles to hospitals whilst others are providing meal trays for nursing homes. ● Schools which have 3D printers within their ‘Fab Lab’ have joined a national initiative to make face protection masks for health workers. “They told us that what they needed most were face protection masks, so we put the printers to work 24 hours a day, making these masks from my home,” explains

José Luis García, Head of the ‘Fab Lab’ and Deputy Director of Laude El Altillo School in Jerez. ● The group has offered local hospitals use of all their student residence facilities as accommodation for temporary support health workers being brought over from other locations. ● Another example of social action is the initiative in which some of the Directors of Colegios Laude have participated, which consists of offering

coaching in implementing virtual learning to other fellow public schools. “We had been preparing for distance learning long before the closure of schools was decreed, in order to seamlessly continue the educational process of our students. We feel proud to pass this know-how onto other schools that need it,” says Alicia Alonso de Leciñana, Director of Laude Fontenebro School in the town of Moralzarzal (Madrid). Colegios Laude encompass-

es 10 schools in Spain with over 8,000 enrolled students. It is part of the International Schools Partnership (ISP), a growing global educational group of 45 schools around the world, which share the common goal of being the school of choice in their local areas. All ISP schools are deeply rooted in their communities and four of them have been short-listed in the Best Schools in Spain and Best International Schools in Spain 2020 annual school ranking by El Mundo newspaper.

Distance Learning at Laude San Pedro International College Statement from Amanda Hughes, Principal THE most important thing to remember is that whilst our campus is temporarily closed, Laude San Pedro International College is open as normal and running a complete academic and administrative service via our online platform, Laude San Pedro Online. There is no doubt that the school closure due to the Covid-19 infection has caused our whole school community to adapt our traditional learning methodology. However, we are so lucky to have a very secure focus on learning which has enabled us to continue delivering our curriculum, but on an electronic platform. The whole school from EYFS to Year 13 is taking part in a complete daily timetable. This means that we are continuing to assess each child and we will even publish the interim student reports in the next two weeks, as planned on our annual calendar. The first two weeks have gone extremely well and this was due to the hard work of all of the staff and families to make sure that everyone had the right devices, skills and support. We are working to continuously develop the emotional and social provision so that students and staff have access to new services whilst they are working away from school. On behalf of the school community I am sending my best wishes to everyone who is affected during these ever changing days - I hope you and your loved ones remain safe and well.

AMANDA HUGHES: Sending her best wishes.


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THE Fuengirola Municipal Library Network has opened an account on the Instagram social network to encourage reading during the State of Alarm. This new profile is in addition to those that it already has on Facebook, Fuengirola Municipal Library Network and Twitter @biblifuengirola, which have been active for several years and have a significant number of followers. The new profile on the social network Instagram biblifuengirola seeks to promote reading and be a showcase for cultural, educational and leisure activities that take place in libraries during the Alarm status. In this sense, from

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Good use of time

INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT: A showcase for cultural, educational and leisure activities. the instagram account it is encouraged to send photos and short videos with the hashtags (tags): #YoMeQuedoEnCasaYLeo and #YoMe QuedoEnCasaYEstudio. Book recommendations, video reviews of works, links to electronic books

through the ebiblio platform, virtual classrooms to study through the Zoom platform or lists of favoyrite books, are some of the content offered from this new profile on Instagram with which it is also intended to reach the young audience.

Home Alone

NATIONAL POLICE officers in Estepona, Malaga, have rescued two underage girls who were left home alone during quarantine. The father of the young girls called 091 after being diagnosed with Covid19, as his health worsened, and he was forced to hospitalise. The girls had no one to take care of them and their mother was out of the country. Police officers took charge and dispatched a unit which specialises in children to help them find a temporary home within Malaga. This incident happened on March 24 after the father of the girls alerted police forces about his situation. The officers were dispatched to the home equipped with the correspond-

THE AP-7 now has an alternative route exiting the motorway which travels past the Avenida de Voluntarios de Proteccion Civil until reaching the provisional road that was set up a few months ago, after changing direction at the roundabout located at the entrance of the Arroyo de la Miel industrial area. Despite the coronavirus pandemic which has brought the entire nation to a standstill, the construction work on Malaga’s motorway is still un-

ing comprehensive protection equipment (PPE) and upon their arrival they found the two girls alone at home. The minors were very nervous; however, the officers calmed them down and later reassured them that under no circumstance would they be alone again. They also explained to the girls, in a suitable way for their age that they would be temporarily relocated and taken care of, until one of their parents could take care of them again. Shortly after the police unit specialised in care for minors took charge and, after various efforts, located a shelter for minors in the province of Malaga where the two girls were transferred to.

AP-7 Changes derway. From March 30, the access to the AP-7 motorway, going towards Malaga, was temporarily cut off at the kilometre point 222, located next to the petrol station. Javier Marín, the councillor for Traffic in Benalmádena, has confirmed that there is now an alternative route which travels past the

Avenida de Voluntarios de Protecion Civil until reaching the provisional road that was set up a few months ago, after changing direction at the roundabout located at the entrance of the Arroyo de la Miel industrial area. However, Marín reassured that the same exit going in the opposite direction, towards Fuengirola, as well as the entrance to Arroyo de la Miel for those travelling towards Malaga remains unchanged.

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FINANCE

Dividend suspended

FOURTH largest bank in Spain, Bankia had a plan to pay €2.5 bil­ lion to shareholders (which in­ clude the Spanish government) in order to assist those who had lost so much when it first got into financial problems. Even with some €4.1 billion in hand, it has now decided that due to the coronavirus crisis and the collapse of world stock ex­ changes that it would be prudent to suspend this ‘windfall’ divi­ dend for the time being so that it can face future financial chal­ lenges.

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STAT OF WEEK

€9.878

billion is the record amount paid by the Spanish government to pensioners of all kinds during the month of March.

AENA cuts back

UK ventilator order CONSPIRACY theories are by definition exactly that, but there may be some credence in the criticism of the UK gov­ ernment for its actions in placing a 10,000 unit order with Dyson for the production of much needed ventila­ tors. Sir James Dyson is a long time Con­ servative party supporter and donor but his company has never manufac­ tured ventilators before and they won’t be ready to supply for several weeks al­ though the need is urgent. The UK was invited to become part of a European Union operation to source ventilators which could have en­

By John Smith sured quick delivery and a price benefit but the government missed out and ac­ cording to The Guardian a spokesman said “Owing to an initial communica­ tion problem, the UK did not receive an invitation in time to join in four joint procurements in response to the coron­ avirus pandemic.” A Nantwich company which through sources in the United Arab Emirates had access to 5,000 ventilators for im­ mediate delivery offered these to the government through official procure­ ment channels more than a week ago

but got no reply. Within a matter of days the ventila­ tors were sold elsewhere along with one million Covid­19 test kits. The Nantwich News, reported that the “Cabinet Office have confirmed and apologised for being slow to respond to all offers made via the BEIS registration page, but this has been due to the huge amounts of offers they have received.” Another company MEC Medical told BBC Newsnight that it was a leading manufacturer of appropriate equip­ ment but it had difficulty in receiving any initial interest to its offer of assis­ tance.

SPANISH airports operator AENA has been seriously affected by the cancellation of so many flights in and out of airports which it man­ ages and income has been re­ duced dramatically. It is taking measures to cut costs by €95 million per month, has access to €2 billion in emer­ gency loans if needed and will continue to charge airlines for leaving their planes at its airports (although they will not have to pay this immediately). Like other companies it is also suspending its dividend in order to protect liquidity.

LEGALLY SPEAKING Can they evict tenant? We recently rented out an apartment to people we know. They agreed to pay €400 per month and contribute to electric, gas, and water. The house is up for sale and they promised to move out and to show the apartment to prospective buyers. All this was agreed ver­ bally with nothing in writing. Then they demanded we buy them a new washing machine. When we refused, the peo­ ple stopped paying rent and utilities. Now their behaviour is turning to threats and intimidation. My questions are: A) Can we legally stop giving him electricity and hot water? B) What is the best way to get him out? Can I just lock him out? J B (Costa Blanca) Even when a tenant stops paying rent, YOU AND THE the landlord can­ LAW IN SPAIN not legally use co­ ercive measures like changing the locks or cutting off the water supply. To evict them you will need a lawyer to apply for an eviction order from the court. This is called desahucio in Spanish. If you do not have a written contract, the pro­ cedure is basically the same. It will take six months or more and cost you at least €500.

DAVID SEARL

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

BUSINESS EXTRA

Charity workers THE Morrisons supermarket chain in the UK has announced that it will offer employment to charity shop workers from Marie Curie and others who will be asked to help elderly and vulnerable people with their shopping. They will be paid for their work.

Bank loans BRITISH banks are being criticised for demanding personal guarantees from businesses looking to take advantage of government backed emergency loans. Government will underwrite 80 per cent of the loan but the banks want to ensure that the entire amount is secure.

Good news NATURGY, the third largest electricity company in Spain has decided to suspend all bills to domestic customers for the next six months in order to ensure that they are able to cope with the negative financial effects of coronavirus.

Orange Juice price rise MANY will remember the highly successful Trading Places movie which was all about Or­ ange Juice futures and the fluctuation of price. This is now hitting the OJ industry as demand

has caused prices world­ wide to rise by as much as 20 per cent as people look for healthy prod­ ucts due to coronavirus. Dealers who work in the world of futures (prices expected for de­

livery several months ahead) see the lack of a work force to pick the fruit and difficulty in transportation as fac­ tors likely to reduce supply and increase costs.



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Coronavirus causes currency chaos ASK THE EXPERT Peter Loveday

Contact me at euroweekly@currenciesdirect.com

STAYING up-to-date with the latest currency news can help you time your transfers effectively, so find out what you should be looking out for over the next couple of weeks… Latest currency news The global spread of the coron­ avirus has been the driving force of currency market movement over the last few weeks, and we’ve seen some significant volatility. The pound has tumbled to €1.08 against the euro, its lowest levels since last August, while GBP/USD has plum­ meted to $1.19. The EUR/GBP has risen to £0.92 while EUR/USD has been trading in the region of $1.09 What’s been happening?

IN RECENT WEEKS: Brexit, economic data and political concerns have all taken a back seat. Brexit, economic data and political concerns have all taken a back seat in recent weeks. All headlines, and the majority of

currency movement, have instead been focused on the coronavirus. With much of Europe on lockdown, the US banning European travel, and

the UK implementing more stringent containment measures, demand for safe­haven currencies like the US dol­ lar has soared.

The pound, on the other hand, has fallen dramatically against both the euro and US dollar as concern for the UK’s economic outlook grows. What do you need to look out for? Coronavirus, and the attempts by governments and central banks to lim­ it the impact of the virus on the global economy, will remain the driving force behind currency movement in the weeks ahead. If the number of cases continues ris­ ing, the US dollar’s uptrend is likely to continue. The pound and euro, on the other hand, remain vulnerable and could come under further pressure. At Currencies Direct we’re here to talk currency whenever you need us, so get in touch if you want to know more about the latest news or how it could impact your currency transfers. Since 1996 we’ve helped more than 325,000 customers with their currency transfers, just pop into your local Cur­ rencies Direct branch or give us a call to find out more.

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LEAPY LEE SAYS IT OTHERS THINK IT AT the time of writing, almost unbelievably, with the world facing an unprecedented holocaust some of the UK mosques are still refusing to close their doors! Consequently, those that are deciding to ignore the directives and common sense advice of the authorities are completely packed with worshippers. It is a known fact that Malaya’s source of Covid-19 began in a mosque. The disease not only engulfed Malaya but then spread to at least SIX more countries. Today I received a recent video from someone who filmed a car journey through London’s East end. The streets were packed with unmasked ethnic residents, queuing, shopping and completely ignoring the government’s directive to stay indoors and self-isolate. ‘So what’? I hear some of the more cynical among you observe. ‘If they want to take chances with their lives so be it.’

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I wish you good health

UK MOSQUES: Are refusing to close.

But it doesn’t end there does it? When these people start dropping like flies, it is the unbiased emergency services that will suffer the most. It will also result in thousands of hospital places being occupied by a self-centered populace who did nothing to assist the country

in its battle to survive this horror. It will also subsequently deny beds and respirators to thousands of the indigenous population, many of whom have already fought in two world wars and have now had to endure even more hardship and depravation in their efforts to fight

yet another enemy that threatens the UK and its citizens. And what happens when the women refuse to be touched by male emergency workers or doctors!? I truly do despair of this section of the UK; large numbers of the public who have no intention of ever integrating with their fellow citizens. I also sympathise with the victims of physical abusers that must be rampant during this close down emergency, particularly in households that consider women second class citizens! In its time honoured way I also anticipate a positive tsunami of ‘claims’ and legal shenanigans from people citing violations of human rights or PC biased decisions when all this nightmare is at an end. I can almost hear the lawyers and legal sharks rubbing their hands from here! There should most certainly be legislation introduced to create some form of legal immunity from all deci-

sions taken during this crisis. The idea of droves of court cases dragging on for years, achieving nothing but a very healthy lining to the pockets of a section of our professional leech brigade truly does stick in the craw of human decency and needs to be avoided at all cost. Finally to all readers of our great publication, and indeed to all at the EWN who are managing to keep the ‘wheels’ in motion, I wish you all health, strength and a positive deluge of love and good wishes as we continue to seek that elusive light at the end of this dark disease ridden tunnel. One thing you can be totally sure of is, that given time and with the resourcefulness of the human spirit we will undoubtedly prevail. God bless us all. Keep the faith Love Leapy leapylee2002@gmail.com.

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PANIC BUYING IN THE BAGGING AREA NORA JOHNSON BREAKING VIEWS Nora is the author of popular psychological suspense and crime thrillers and a freelance journalist. To comment on any of the issues raised in her column, go to www.euroweeklynews.com/3.0.15/nora-johnson

IN the current emergency, we re a d t h a t i n F r a n c e t o b a c conists’ shops are ‘essential’; in Italy, they’re ‘serenading’; in Holland, they’re queuing for cannabis; in America, t h e y ’ re q u e u i n g f o r g u n s , while in the UK, they’re fighting over loo rolls and other unexpected items in the bagging area. Not sure what that says about us Brits! Seriously, though, the challenge of helping others in a time of crisis brings out the best in all of us. In the UK, altruistic volunteers are teaching technology skills and collecting shopping while groups have teamed up with local pharmacies and supermarkets to help deliver groceries and essential medicines to those in quarantine or self-isolation. And in Spain? As for me, I haven’t previously written about the virus because, rightly or wrongly, I felt read-

BOTTOM LINE: Be mindful and caring.

ers had enough information elsewhere and might prefer reading something a bit different. I also personally miss the opportunity to do voluntary work under the current lockdown. As for the Spanish, every night at 8pm everyone takes to their balconies to applaud the efforts of the nurses and doctors who, just like NHS staff, are going way beyond the call of duty. But the wider emergency is touching everyone - those who fall sick, doctors, nurses and families trying to adapt to this strange new abnormal. And it is in these abnormal

times that we really see who is running the show: not the usual business leaders in the news, but the key workers who are the absolute backbone of every country. The coronavirus is radically changing everything and the fallout will be considerable for some time. It’s a Hollywood drama unfolding in real life. Sadly, there will be many losers, both people and businesses. Bottom line is that we all need to pull together, be mindful, caring and sensitively considerate. So far, that has proven to be the case, with optimistic caution as the watchword. Fingers crossed that we can turn the corner as soon as everyone everywhere prays for an early scientific breakthrough to stop this thing in its tracks. Nora Johnson’s psychological crime thrillers ‘Betrayal,’ ‘The Girl in the Woods,’ ‘The Girl in the Red Dress,’ ‘No Way Back,’ ‘Landscape of Lies,’ ‘Retribution,’ ‘Soul Stealer,’ ‘The De Clerambault Code’ (www.nora-johnson.net) available online as ebook (€0.99;£0.99), ibook, paperback and audiobook. All profits to Costa del Sol Cudeca cancer charity.

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Inside Man: Most Wanted 6:15am The Top Ten Show 6:30am Hotel Mumbai: Special 7:00am A Simple Wedding 8:45am Her Smell 11:10am The Runaways 1:10pm Four Kids and It 3:05pm Rocket Man 5:10pm Supercon 6:55pm A Simple Wedding A young IranianAmerican woman wants to marry the perfect Persian husband for her perfect Persian family. 8:30pm Jacqueline Wilson: Four Kids, It and Me 9:00pm Four Kids and It 11:00pm Rocket Man 1:15am Heretiks 2:50am The Drone 4:25am Drunk Parents

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CORONA BABIES GAVIN LAMBE-MURPHY FIRSTLY, I wish to extend my sincere condolences to the families and friends of all who have lost loved ones across the planet. My household has experienced sadness too, learning this week that a close family friend died in Milan, due to the virus. Living in Spain, a wonderful country that’s currently going through hell, I've witnessed, first hand, the amazing effort by the Spanish frontline services, as well as the majority of the citizens. For years, I've admired the Spanish, always strong, always polite, and always putting family first. The people of Marbella adapted quickly to the current regime, and essential trips to the grocery store, something very new for me, have been an uplifting experience in many ways. Seeing humans exude kindness and support for each other, gives us great hope, at a time when we need it most. Okay, so we may no longer be able to go to lunch at our favourite restaurants every day, and cocktail hour may now take place at home, but life keeps going, and so must we. In a long list of family traditions, martini time is one rule we’ve strictly adhered to for generations. Always at home, always at five o’clock, and always requiring correct attire. While it may feel as if old rules have gone out the window, making way for the new, this is one rule I insist must continue. As we sat by the fire discussing the news of the day, all of which Covid-19 related, my friend Paolo asked our thoughts on Corona Babies. “Imagine in nine or 10 months, there’ll be a baby boom like never before!” he said in his strong Italian accent, as he puffed on a Monte Cristo. “All those couples trapped at home, killing time making babies,” he laughed. I guess he made a good point. Does that mean, in nine months’ time, nappies will replace loo roll as the hot new commodity? Should we invest in Pampers now? What will the ‘hot’ names be for these new-born boys and girls? At dinner, we used FaceTime to invite others to help fill our usually full table. Somehow, we

DRESS CODE: Now is surgical gloves. cooked enough pasta to feed an army, and we managed to eat it all. “A Corona baby? Are you mad?” screeched our good friend Cristina, who joined us via the small screen from Rome. “You must remember, darlings, being trapped at home with our partners, may result in divorces over babies!” She laughed, although I could sense that on day 19 of lockdown with her husband, she may not be joking. The following morning, I took my dog Henry up the street for a walk, happy to see that the streets of Los Monteros were completely isolated. As someone used to lunching every day, hence my nickname being Sir Lunchalot, I now have a very different daily dress-code. My old routine required numerous outfit changes - gym, lunch, dinner. These days I find myself surviving in sportswear, complimented by a face mask and surgical gloves. So, you can understand why, even though the house feels empty, it feels good to dress for martini time. Making it a sense of occasion, and I know my mother would be proud, as would my late grandmother. Another thing, to avoid the chance of divorce or singledom, we should all try to make an effort. Trust me, life in quarantine, feels and looks much better when you dress up.

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1:00pm Homes Under the Hammer 2:00pm BBC News 2:09pm Weather 2:15pm Rugby League: Challenge Cup Classics 3:30pm Bargain Hunt 4:30pm Escape to the Country 5:30pm Money for Nothing 6:15pm BBC News 6:25pm BBC London News; Weather 6:30pm Weather 6:35pm Pointless Celebrities 7:25pm Celebrity Mastermind 7:55pm Catchpoint 8:25pm Casualty 9:15pm Gavin & Stacey 9:45pm Outnumbered 10:15pm All Round to Mrs Brown's 11:00pm BBC News 11:15pm Weather 11:20pm Match of the Day 12:00am Source Code 1:25am Weather for the Week Ahead 1:30am BBC News

10:05am Hotel Transylvania: Enter The Nose Picker/Hide & Shriek 10:25am ITV News 10:30am Saturday Morning with James Martin 12:40pm Ainsley's Mediterranean Cookbook 1:45pm ITV News and Weather 1:59pm ITV London Weather 2:00pm Casper 4:00pm Tenable 5:00pm The Chase 6:00pm The Virtual Grand National 6:30pm ITV News and Weather 6:50pm ITV News London 7:00pm The Chase: Celebrity Special 8:00pm Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Take Away 9:00pm In for a Penny 9:30pm The Voice UK 10:35pm ITV News and Weather 10:59pm ITV London Weather

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This is BBC Two Wild & Weird The Dengineers All Over the Place Blue Peter Deadly 60 Astronauts: Do You Have What it Takes? Tinker Bell and the Secret of the Wings Birds of Paradise: The Ultimate Quest Great British Menu Great British Menu The £100K House: Tricks of the Trade Hugh's Wild West The Muppets Talking Pictures Dad's Army Australia: Earth's Magical Kingdom Great Asian Railway Journeys QI XL Titan - Behind Closed Doors Ghost Stories Timbuktu This is BBC Two

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Rick Stein's Long Weekends Coast Twin Erik lives alone in a run-down campervan on a desolate beach, while his twin Adam is the complete opposite - a successful man with money, a thriving family business, a loving wife and two children. Twin Twin Sisters: A World Apart Top of the Pops: 1989 Top of the Pops: 1989 Our Musical History Coast Rick Stein's Long Weekends

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The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Ellen DeGeneres Show Dress to Impress Dress to Impress Catchphrase In for a Penny Honey FYI Daily Honey Alvin and the Chipmunks FYI Daily Alvin and the Chipmunks Nanny McPhee FYI Daily Nanny McPhee Coyote Ugly FYI Daily Coyote Ugly Mad Max: Fury Road FYI Daily Mad Max: Fury Road Family Guy

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Teleshopping Outside Edge Agatha Christie's Poirot Midsomer Murders Coronation Street Coronation Street Coronation Street Long-running drama with the residents of England's most famous cobbled street. Midsomer Murders Midsomer Murders Midsomer Murders Midsomer Murders Midsomer Murders Midsomer Murders The headmaster of a local school is murdered, his body found pinned to the wall in the manner of his own butterfly collection. Scott & Bailey

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SATURDAY TV

Mike & Molly The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons Come Dine with Me The Dog House Four in a Bed Four in a Bed Four in a Bed Four in a Bed Four in a Bed A Place in the Sun: Home or Away Animal Rescue School My Grandparents' War Channel 4 News Great Canal Journeys War for the Planet of the Apes Solace

10:40am Shimmer and Shine 10:50am SpongeBob Squarepants 11:05am The Loud House 11:15am Access 11:20am Friends 11:50am Friends 12:15pm Friends 12:45pm Friends 1:20pm Friends 1:50pm Cold Case: Chronicle Mysteries 1 3:30pm Presumed Guilty: Chronicle Mysteries 2 5:10pm Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords 6:05pm Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords 7:05pm Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords 7:55pm 5 News Weekend 8:00pm Cruising with Jane McDonald 9:00pm William and Harry: Princes at War? 10:00pm The Queen Mother's Blitz 11:00pm Secrets of the Royals 11:55pm Abba: When All Is Said and Done

6:10am How I Met Your Mother 7:00am Rules of Engagement 7:30am Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA 8:25am Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA 9:30am The Goldbergs 10:00am Schooled 10:30am Brooklyn Nine-Nine 11:00am Brooklyn Nine-Nine 11:30am Brooklyn Nine-Nine 12:00pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 12:30pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 1:00pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 1:30pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 2:00pm The Big Bang Theory 2:30pm The Big Bang Theory 3:00pm The Big Bang Theory 3:30pm The Big Bang Theory 4:00pm The Big Bang Theory 4:30pm The Big Bang Theory 4:55pm The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer 6:15pm The Big Bang Theory 6:45pm Young Sheldon 7:10pm Independence Day 10:00pm Red 12:10am Gogglebox 1:10am Gogglebox

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Teleshopping Sporting Funnies Humorous sporting moments. Only When I Laugh The Saint Minder Minder The Professionals The Professionals The Sweeney Fishing Allstars Monster Carp Giant Lobster Hunters Battle of the Bulge FYI Daily Battle of the Bulge Smokey and the Bandit FYI Daily Smokey and the Bandit First Blood FYI Daily First Blood Double Impact FYI Daily

3:15pm Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones 5:45pm Star Wars: The Clone Wars 7:30pm Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith 10:00pm Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope 12:15am Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back

4:25am Drunk Parents 6:15am Monster Family: Special 6:45am The Top Ten Show Clips from the UK and US Top Ten show viewers the best of what is on offer on the big screen. 7:00am The Runaways 9:00am A Simple Wedding 10:35am Free Preview Jumanji: The Next Level 10:50am Four Kids and It 12:45pm Rocket Man 2:50pm Supercon 4:35pm Free Preview Jumanji: The Next Level 4:50pm Drunk Parents 6:30pm Jacqueline Wilson: Four Kids, It and Me 7:00pm Four Kids and It 9:00pm Rocket Man 11:15pm Rise of the Footsoldier 4: Marbella 12:45am Heretiks

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Another 48 Hrs The Golden Child Nine to Five Tag Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again The Addams Family Nine to Five 3 Men and a Baby Tag Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again Little Action Point 3 Men and a Baby

Sky Sports News Fit In 5 Fit In 5 Fit In 5 Fit In 5 Fit In 5 Fit In 5 European Tour Golf Solheim Cup Golf The Players Championship Official Film 1:00pm PGA Tour Golf 2:00pm The Open - Official Films 3:00pm PGA Tour Golf 4:00pm World Golf Championships 5:00pm European Tour Golf 6:00pm Sky Sports News 6:30pm Gary Neville's Soccerbox 7:00pm Premier League 100 7:30pm Premier League 100 8:00pm KP: The Story of A Genius 10:00pm A League of Their Own 11:00pm A League of Their Own 12:00am Premier League Highlights

4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:30pm 12:30am 12:45am

Football Countdowns Football Years EFL Greatest Games EFL Greatest Games EFL Highlights EFL Highlights EFL Highlights EFL Highlights Carabao Cup Highlights Carabao Cup Highlights Carabao Cup Highlights Carabao Cup Highlights Carabao Cup Highlights Carabao Cup Highlights Carabao Cup Highlights Carabao Cup Highlights 5 Live Sport: FA Cup Football 2016-17 Carabao Cup Highlights EFL Greatest Games EFL Greatest Games

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Whilst you’re at home

BY NICOLE KING WE appreciate you keeping in contact with Marbella Now as between us we’ll g e t m e s s a g e s a c ro s s t o our international community of mutual interest that are also reliable. This week’s show #MN256 started off with our British Consul Charmaine Arbouin. As many of you will know she is also a foreign resident and mother, so always enlightening to hear her viewpoint from both the diplomatic and parental perspective. We will also chat with Estelle ‘Physio” Mitchell of the Bodyworks Health Clinic, still attending patients online, including myself! Very reassuring to know that help and a sympathetic ear are just a phone call or click away. Oscar Calleja who runs the kids football camps shares an incentive by the Rotary Club of San Pedro to help distribute virtual and physical facemasks as

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MARBELLA NOW: Getting the message across. a show of solidarity. We catch up with Jesper Sanderson, President of the Costa Press Club to get his insights from behind the scenes according to the local media. It’s an honour to also welcome back Bijan Arta, filmmaker, scientist and from everything I know and have seen over the

years, an exemplary human being. We join Lily Van Tongeren a Triple A Marbella volunteer at her home in Elviria with her husband, cats and dogs having made it back from Holland just before the borders closed. We also chat with Veronica Malka who has grown up here

in Marbella but now lives and works in the UK and is one of Calyco (interview #MN253). Charo Van Hulst is still working from home to continue with encouraging local companies to support the Butterfly Children Charity and thanks to meeting Ali Parandeh in #MN251 we introduce Naim Haghighi and Hasham Attalla, both encouraging us in their individual ways to go with the flow, feel the love and live the moment, a perfect message to lead us into the weekend. Last week’s shows were particularly significant, starting off with Tom Burns of Age Concern Marbella San Pedro where we are consolidating all information via their Helpline Tel +34 689 355 198 for those who are more vulnerable, isolated and for the volunteers who want to help them - PLEASE SHARE THIS INFORMATION. Kara Jaye Karadas of The

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Boardwalk is delivering home cooked meals to the elderly as well as offering home delivery to the rest of us - place your order now for a traditional Sunday lunch as they sell out fast! Other dynamic guests include Michel Euesden, owner of the Euro Weekly News and active community member, Masha Malka, author of The One Minute Coach and celebrated speaker, Tiana Feichter Moskalemko who runs international language schools and organises exchanges for Russian students and found herself ousted from her hotel and stranded in Marbella. We also bring you a fun shopping spree sent to us by Sam Ho Photography and chat with Chris Long, Principal of the English International College, sharing the experience so far of running the entire school online whilst being a stay at home dad. #BetterTogether #StayHome #StaySafe

CONSULAR WORK DURING DIFFICULT TIMES CONSULAR MATTERS UNTIL a few weeks ago most of us lived our lives around our daily affairs with more or less stress levels, for example, climate change, consequences of Brexit, Easter holiday plans or projects typical of the comfortable society we live in. However, that sense of security and control over our own lives has now blown up in an unprecedented global crisis, despite the fact that scientists had been warning of the very real threat of a pandemic; no country in the world paid much attention… until the coronavirus slipped through under the very doors of our homes. Our planet, as if it had its own conscious, has said

‘enough’ and, just like when we subject ourselves to extreme effort either physical, mental or emotional, our bodies stop and we become ill, our planet has made us stop in our tracks; and maybe we should now all take a moment to think about what and just how well we are doing things. This crisis has now confined us to our homes, with our families and pets, and at the same time seems to have placed before us our own inner reflections of our loneliness and fears. But this situation is even more distressing if it happens when you are away from your own family and country; this is the time when consulate services must carry out the most important of duties and for which we are prepared and trained: to help citizens return to their home countries, keep them informed as much as

possible, and also help those who are in a weak or vulnerable situation. And this is exactly what we have been doing, each one of the members of the Consular Corps of Malaga, to the best of possibilities and circumstances, we have continually been helping each other, sharing information and in direct contact with the authorities to offer our citizens as much details as we can. The fact that I am also a practising lawyer, has helped me to understand and observe all the particulars of the State of Alarm, and as such I have implemented them in my position as Consul of Denmark in Andalucia and Extremadura; keeping up to date with government decrees and regulations that apply to our Danish residents and non-residents within our consular jurisdiction during this crisis.

MARISA MORENO CASTILLO: Thanks her team for their dedication. To work more than 14 hours a day, for many weeks now, does not weigh us down, either my team or myself, and I take this opportunity to publicly thank them for their dedication and commitment to our consular work. We are very aware of the importance of the job we do, and that it is in difficult times when we are able to see both

the professional and moral standards of people. As I write this article, it is not yet 8.00pm but I want to offer a warm and emotional applause to my colleagues at the Consular Corps for their dedication and help, to my consulate office team for their support and assistance, and to the team at my law firm for rising up to the circumstances.

Marisa Moreno Castillo • Consul of Denmark • Lawyer at www.justlaw.es • info@justlaw.es • Tel. 952 666 045 - 336 373 535


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10:00am The Andrew Marr Show 11:00am Sunday Politics London 11:30am BBC News 12:00pm Sunday Worship 12:30pm Wanted Down Under 1:15pm Bargain Hunt 2:00pm BBC News 2:10pm Weather for the Week Ahead 2:15pm Songs of Praise 2:50pm Bargain Hunt 3:35pm Escape to the Country 4:20pm Garden Rescue 5:05pm The Croods 6:35pm Blue Planet Revisited 7:35pm BBC News 7:50pm BBC London News; Weather 7:55pm Weather 8:00pm Countryfile 9:00pm Antiques Roadshow 10:00pm The Nest 11:00pm BBC News 11:20pm BBC London News; Weather 11:25pm Weather 11:30pm A Monster Calls 1:10am Weather for the Week Ahead

7:35am The Instant Gardener 8:20am The A to Z of TV Cooking 9:05am Gardeners' World 9:35am Countryfile 10:30am Beechgrove Repotted 11:00am Saturday Kitchen Best Bites 12:30pm Great British Menu 1:00pm Hairy Bikers Short 1:15pm Mexico: Earth's Festival of Life 2:15pm Rugby League's Legendary Watersplash Final 3:00pm Topkapi 5:00pm Portillo's State Secrets 5:30pm Great British Railway Journeys 6:00pm Back in Time for... 7:00pm Ski Sunday 8:00pm The Americas with Simon Reeve 9:00pm Race Across the World 10:00pm Dragons' Den 11:00pm Trigonometry 11:45pm The Ranganation 12:30am Kon-Tiki 2:25am Question Time

12:50pm Best Walks with a View with Julia Bradbury 1:20pm ITV News and Weather 1:34pm ITV London Weather 1:35pm The Voice UK 2:35pm Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Take Away 3:35pm Midsomer Murders 5:35pm Tenable 6:35pm Tipping Point: Lucky Stars 7:30pm ITV News and Weather 7:50pm ITV News London 8:00pm The Family Chase 9:00pm The Good Karma Hospital 10:00pm Belgravia 11:00pm ITV News and Weather 11:14pm ITV London Weather 11:15pm The Olivier Awards 12:10am The Secrets of the Driving Test 12:40am The Trouble with Maggie Cole 1:30am Ideal World

7:00am Teleshopping 8:00am The Ellen DeGeneres Show 8:50am The Ellen DeGeneres Show 9:40am Dress to Impress 10:40am Dress to Impress 11:40am Dress to Impress 12:45pm Catchphrase 1:50pm You've Been Framed! 2:20pm Take Me Out 3:25pm Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked 4:30pm FYI Daily 4:35pm Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked 5:10pm Yes Man 6:10pm FYI Daily 6:15pm Yes Man 7:15pm Hotel Transylvania 2 8:20pm FYI Daily 8:25pm Hotel Transylvania 2 9:00pm Skyfall 10:05pm FYI Daily 10:10pm Skyfall 11:55pm Family Guy 12:25am Family Guy 12:50am Family Guy

8:00pm The Secret Life of Ice 9:00pm Natural World 10:00pm Operation Gold Rush with Dan Snow 11:00pm Horizon 12:00am Bee Gees at the BBC and Beyond 1:00am Handmade Filmed in real time and without voiceover or music, this series examines the crafting of handmade objects. 1:30am Handmade in Bolton 2:00am Discovering the Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra - Benjamin Britten 3:00am Natural World Documentary telling how the world's smallest animals manage to survive, revealing how they have evolved extraordinary skills and achieved mindboggling feats. 4:00am Horizon

7:00am Everybody Loves Raymond 7:25am Everybody Loves Raymond 7:50am Everybody Loves Raymond 8:15am The Big Bang Theory 8:35am The Big Bang Theory 9:00am The Big Bang Theory 9:25am Jamie's Meat-Free Meals 9:55am Jamie's Meat-Free Meals 10:30am Sunday Brunch 1:30pm The Simpsons 1:55pm The Simpsons 2:25pm The Simpsons 2:55pm The Simpsons 3:25pm Eragon 5:30pm Find it, Fix it, Flog it 6:30pm Penelope Keith's Hidden Villages 7:30pm Escape to the Chateau 8:30pm Channel 4 News 9:00pm Secrets of Egypt's Valley of the Kings 10:00pm Homeland 11:00pm Gogglebox 11:55pm Ride Upon the Storm 1:10am Enough Said

9:35am Nella the Princess Knight 9:50am Wissper 10:00am Pirata & Capitano 10:15am Floogals 10:30am Digby Dragon 10:40am Shimmer and Shine 10:55am SpongeBob Squarepants 11:10am The Loud House 11:45am WWE Raw Highlights 12:40pm Friends 1:10pm Friends 1:40pm Friends 2:10pm Police Interceptors 3:10pm Police Interceptors 4:10pm Johnny English 5:10pm 5 News Update 5:15pm Johnny English 6:00pm 2012 7:00pm 5 News Update 7:05pm 2012 8:55pm 5 News Weekend 9:00pm The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door 10:00pm Rich House, Poor House 11:00pm Most Shocking Celebrity Moments

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2:10pm Solo: A Star Wars Story 4:30pm Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope 6:45pm Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back 9:00pm Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi 11:30pm Solo: A Star Wars Story

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Teleshopping Outside Edge Coronation Street Coronation Street Coronation Street Emmerdale Emmerdale Emmerdale Agatha Christie's Poirot Endeavour Agatha Christie's Marple Agatha Christie's Poirot Agatha Christie's Poirot Agatha Christie's Poirot Rising Damp Forever Rising Damp Forever Agatha Christie's Poirot The Syndicate Scott & Bailey Wild at Heart Agatha Christie's Poirot Agatha Christie's Poirot

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Teleshopping The Car Chasers Auto Mundial Only When I Laugh Minder Minder The Sweeney The Sweeney Monster Carp Columbo: Death Hits the Jackpot Cheyenne Autumn FYI Daily Cheyenne Autumn Rio Bravo FYI Daily Rio Bravo The Magnificent Seven FYI Daily The Magnificent Seven Giant Lobster Hunters The Sweeney The Professionals ITV4 Nightscreen Teleshopping

7:55am Forgetting Sarah Marshall 10:00am Father of the Bride 11:50am Ferris Bueller's Day Off 1:45pm Holmes & Watson 3:25pm Paul Blart: Mall Cop 5:05pm Father of the Bride 7:00pm Forgetting Sarah Marshall 9:00pm Holmes & Watson 10:40pm The Hot Chick 12:40am Ferris Bueller's Day Off

5:55am 6:20am 7:00am 8:25am 9:25am 11:00am 11:30am 12:00pm 12:30pm 1:00pm 1:30pm 2:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 12:00am 12:30am 1:00am 1:35am

Rules of Engagement Rules of Engagement Hollyoaks Don't Tell the Bride Escape From Planet Earth Man with a Plan Man with a Plan Man with a Plan Man with a Plan Man with a Plan The Goldbergs Schooled Young Sheldon Brooklyn Nine-Nine Brooklyn Nine-Nine Brooklyn Nine-Nine The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Fantastic Four Batwoman Supernatural The Inbetweeners The Inbetweeners Maxxx The Big Bang Theory

6:00am Jacqueline Wilson: Four Kids, It and Me 6:30am Hotel Mumbai: Special Sky Cinema takes a special look at the true-life thriller, starring Dev Patel, Armie Hammer and Jason Isaacs. 7:00am A Simple Wedding 8:35am The Runaways 10:35am Vita & Virginia 12:30pm Jacqueline Wilson: Four Kids, It and Me 1:00pm Four Kids and It 2:55pm Free Preview Jumanji: The Next Level 3:10pm Drunk Parents 4:55pm Rocket Man 7:00pm Vita & Virginia 9:00pm Four Kids and It 11:00pm Rise of the Footsoldier 4: Marbella 12:30am Rocket Man 2:45am Heretiks 4:15am Supercon

SUNDAY TV

2:30pm Premier League Highlights 3:00pm Premier League Highlights 3:30pm Premier League Highlights 4:00pm Premier League Highlights 4:30pm Premier League Highlights 5:00pm Premier League Highlights 5:30pm Premier League Highlights 6:00pm Premier League Highlights 6:30pm Premier League Highlights 7:00pm Premier League 100 7:30pm Premier League 100 8:00pm Hall or Nothing: Georgia's Story 9:00pm The Open - Official Films 10:00pm A League of Their Own 11:00pm A League of Their Own 12:00am NFL: America's Game

4:00pm Carabao Cup Highlights 4:30pm Carabao Cup Highlights 5:00pm Carabao Cup Highlights 5:30pm Carabao Cup Highlights 6:00pm Carabao Cup Highlights 6:30pm Carabao Cup Highlights 7:00pm Carabao Cup Highlights 7:30pm Carabao Cup Highlights 8:00pm Carabao Cup Highlights 8:30pm Carabao Cup Highlights 9:00pm Carabao Cup Highlights 9:30pm Carabao Cup Highlights 10:00pm Carabao Cup Highlights 11:00pm Carabao Cup Highlights 11:30pm UEFA Nations League 12:00am UEFA Nations League

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Breakfast BBC News HealthCheck UK Live Homes Under the Hammer Night Force Bargain Hunt BBC News at One; Weather BBC London News; Weather Doctors Father Brown Escape to the Country Money for Nothing The Repair Shop Pointless The One Show Panorama EastEnders Would I Lie to You? MasterChef BBC News at Ten Regional News and Weather Weather Man Like Mobeen Have I Got a Bit More News for You A Question of Sport

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8:00pm BBC World News 8:30pm Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage 9:00pm Dynasties 10:00pm Du Fu: China's Greatest Poet 11:00pm Yellow Is Forbidden 11:50pm Horse People with Alexandra Tolstoy 12:50am Handmade 1:20am The Secret Life of Books 1:50am Bacchus Uncovered 2:50am Yellow Is Forbidden Documentary following Chinese fashion designer Guo Pei as she aims to switch from dressing her country's elite to trying to conquer the world of haute couture in Paris. 3:45am Du Fu: China's Greatest Poet

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THERE’S ALWAYS ONE, ISN’T THERE? FRANKLY SPEAKING

BY JULIE FRANK

WHEN we discuss health and advice we’re given by experts, you always get the internet/armchair ‘doctors’ popping up. These people have no medical training whatsoever but think it’s fine to shove false information and conspiracies down our throats. I’ve seen it many times. ‘Educate yourself,’ they say… Which means watch YouTube conspiracy videos. Whilst so high on pot, it’s to the point of paranoia! Anti-vaxxers are the worst. In my experience, they are some of the most egotistical people I have ever come across. Their desire to be right completely overrides everything. Logic, expertise, even lives. They pray on the desperate, vulnerable and naive. Money is usually their motivation. You have a look at their social media pages and more than often they’re flogging snake oil rubbish. Quite ironic they then accuse the ‘Big Pharma’ of being money orientated! Recently, I’ve come across the Corona conspiracists. One man spent quite a lot of time on social media today telling me I’m wrong because I think the UK s h o u l d have a proper policed lockdown, like

here in Spain. He, like a few other idiots think the virus is man-made and a conspiracy to control us all. He said he refuses to social distance himself. Used boring cliché phrases like ‘I’m not a sheep.’ So, while Spain are using ice rinks to store the dead, you have idiots like him roaming the streets of the UK, without any consideration for others’ lives. Their own egos and desire to be an individual override everything, as always. I’m all for free speech - I mouth off a lot online myself. I just wonder - where do you draw the line? Pages like Natural News and Info Wars were taken down by Facebook. Conspiracies may seem harmless. But quite frankly, they aren’t. Info Wars, for example - because of their conspiracies, teachers from Sandy Hook Primary School had to move house several times due to death threats. Personally, I think the best way to deal with conspiracies is to laugh at them. But sadly, a lot of people do believe fake news. They leave their children unvaccinated. Pass the Corona Virus to innocent people. Even try and murder schoolteachers. Because of the internet, we have access to so much valuable information. But also, false and potentially dangerous information. Where do you draw the line? Anyway. It’s so disappointing all the flights out of Malaga are cancelled. Because next week I was due to visit my friend Elvis on his little island again. Hope he’s doing ok out there with Diana and Lord Lucan.

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Bumbling around the Internet MIKE SENKER IN MY OPINION Views of a Grumpy Old Man I GOT a message from my daughter asking me what was I doing on Bumble? What? What’s Bumble? Well my ‘trapped at home friends’ I’ll tell you what Bumble is. It’s a dating app and someone had decided to put a picture of me, in my wheelchair, on there as their profile picture. They didn’t use my name - just my picture. Now why would you use a picture of a 70-year-old man, in a wheelchair, as a profile picture on a dating app? What sort of date are you looking for? Didn’t make any sense. My daughter responded saying I looked nice, to see if there was any response, but I decided it was best to report it and get it removed. In fairness to Bumble it was removed immediately. Now surprisingly all that didn’t make me grumpy. In fact, I thought it was quite amusing. What did make me grumpy was my conversation with Bumble. I asked them why they just accepted profiles without verifying

them by sending real time photos and they said they ‘don’t require it but strongly encourage it.’ I also said I wanted the contact details they had on file for that bogus account. Of course they refused stating that their guidelines are in place for the safety of all their users and the decision to keep this information private is not one they made lightly. I told them it was ridiculous that they protected the fraudsters. Why did they have any rights? And that they could do what they like with no redress except having the account blocked if someone notices. This company is valued at over a billion dollars so, of course, they don’t give a crap about anything except revenue. How can it be that the only person that suffers is the person whose picture is used? Bumble say you can report it to the police but can you imagine how interested the UK police are going to be about you having your picture put on a USA owned dating app? We had a few more to and fros but I went as far as I could be bothered with. It’s a very simple fix - anyone who joins any type of dating app only has to verify the picture they put on the site with a passport or driving licence or any other photo ID. It would stop the problem instantly.

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Police in Malaga break up Late Night Rave Party during the Coronavirus Lockdown Jacqueline Parry What can one say, so hard for everyone, I am in my 80’s and self isolating is something that I have to do. These people are so irresponsible, but they are young, full of life, it must be so hard for them. Stay in kids or you could kill your parents, grandparents and in some cases your own children.

Rotten thieves steal 200 surgical scrub suits from Spain’s Sevilla hospital amid Covid-19 crisis Jim Carroll The people who did this if caught should get a life prison sentence. They are endangering innocent people who are trying to help others.

So, what are the rules for dog walking during lockdown in Spain? Tim McMahon Dear dogless Human, get on with your isolated life and let us have ours. As the saying goes by a human... If you had never had a dog then you have never lived.

Dead bodies are loaded into refrigerated lorries outside New York hospitals as 98 people died in SEVEN hours Rosa Almeida America is a first world country and is not prepared to fight this pandemic and protect its own citizens! Portugal provides free Healthcare to all citizens! Economies alone don’t survive without people! I’m so sorry for the victims of Corona virus that weren’t protected by their own countries. May they rest in peace!

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BBC World News The latest international news from the BBC World Newsroom. 8:30pm Handmade in Japan 9:00pm Six Wives with Lucy Worsley Lucy witnesses the impact of Anne Boleyn on Henry VIII's affections, uncovering private moments that were reported by eyewitnesses or recorded in historical documents. 10:00pm Secret Universe: The Hidden Life of the Cell 11:00pm Horizon 12:00am Horse People with Alexandra Tolstoy 1:00am The Banker's Guide to the Art Market 2:30am Rhyme and Reason: BBC Introducing Arts 3:30am Horizon

The Ellen DeGeneres Show You've Been Framed! You've Been Framed! Superstore Superstore Dinner Date Dress to Impress Catchphrase You've Been Framed! The Ellen DeGeneres Show Dinner Date Dress to Impress Take Me Out You've Been Framed! You've Been Framed! You've Been Framed! You've Been Framed! Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men Family Guy Family Guy Joel Dommett: Finding Emo Family Guy

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YOUR STARS FOR NEXT 7 DAYS AQUARIUS (January 21 - February 19) An area in which you have experience means that you are able to help someone close this week. Keep the advice free from personal opinions wherever possible. Some upsets on a day-to-day basis are all minor and will pass. Your sensitivity this week is certain to cause frustration and even mayhem. Being in a calm situation will help. So will realising where the source of the aggravation comes from.

PISCES (February 20 - March 20) What will really be appreciated this week is if you will give your time to others. I realise that your life is busy but the emotional rewards from helping someone will be more than worth it. To see yourself in a truly positive light, imagine being in the positions of those round you.

ARIES (March 21 - April 20) Surprising and happy news about the 28th really puts some bounce into you. Having been so busy recently, you may not have noticed that someone has a special interest in you. Another surprise then, but how will you react?

TAURUS (April 21 - May 21) Family members bring a sparkle to your eyes and a spring to your step. When there is so much going on it is easy to forget how much we are part of a whole. If you have neglected keeping in contact of late, this serves to remind you to try to do better.

GEMINI (May 22 - June 21) A trip to the cinema or theatre makes you take notice and may even shock. There are many things in life that normally do not touch us but, once we are aware, there seems to be a need for action.

CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Expecting others to automatically know what you want is unrealistic. Even dropping heavy hints can go well astray of the mark. Although it is unpalatable to your sensitivity, plain talking is needed. Stop wanting everyone to like you and your personality will grow in leaps and bounds.

LEO (July 24 - August 23) Oh, gosh, this is a really sensitive time for Leos. Although it is easy to upset you, it is equally easy to fire your enthusiasm. Anyone considering not keeping a promise or appointment with you should beware because they will be whipped into shape.

VIRGO (August 24 - September 23) This is a week of deep thinking and meaningful conversations. Someone's opinion of you reaches your ears and pleases you greatly. Work that has been progressing at home faces hold-ups and tact is needed to avoid a row. Some compromise is required at work, perhaps related to a planned holiday.

LIBRA (September 24 - October 23) Take extra care where finances concern your home. A legal matter should be considered carefully. When planning home improvements, get plenty of good advice and do not trust your heart. A new activity means new friends.

SCORPIO (October 24 - November 22) Being protective of those close does not mean worrying all the time. With their co-operation, the burden, welcome though it may be, can be lightened. There is the opportunity to have fun with some young friends, which may not come again for some time.

LOTTERY UK NATIONAL LOTTERY Saturday March 28

8

14

27

33

46

49

11

IRISH LOTTO Saturday March 28

2

9

21

34

37

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EURO MILLIONS Tuesday March 24

BONUS BALL

7

12

26

With a big event coming up, you need someone to give plenty of love and support. Starting a new interest could lead you into their path. Going for looks alone will do you no favours. Be as broad-minded as possible when it comes to making friends.

10 11

33

30

Friday March 27

BONUS BALL

11

14

27

2 3

46

41

EL MILLON: MCJW61156 LA PRIMITIVA DUE TO THE STATE OF 13 15 16 7 ALARM 49 38 27 PRIMITIVA 0 LA JOKER: 8 205 072 AND EL20GORDO 9 31 44 WERE NOT 45 37 34 7 PLAYED JOKER: 6 381 073 THIS EL GORDO DE LA PRIMITIVA WEEK. Thursday March 12

Saturday March 14

CAPRICORN (December 22 - January 20)

BONUS BALL

3

SAGITTARIUS (November 23 - December 21) Be determined to make a budget and stick to it. Even if you are arranging a holiday, resist the urge to splash out. Because this is such a busy week, it may not seem that there is time to read the small print. However, that would be a mistake, causing problems later.

BONUS BALL

BONUS BALL

BONUS BALL

Sunday March 15

4

7

12

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STAY SAFE3 22

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Cryptic

TIME

Across 1 Resolute British detectives in action (7) 5 Casts votes for eastern Europeans, we hear (5) 8 Mountain range in the Australian Desert (5) 9 A heavy defeat in the East is everyday (7) 10 Weapon seen in some circles as a breakthrough (5) 11 Queen, put out, gets to explode (5) 12 Hissed about crockery? (6) 14 Beliefs in many grasses (6) 18 Demonstrated how to get between two poles (5) 20 Easterner is back among articles (5) 22 Rest of deli now rebuilt (3,4) 23 Kick out in Lake Victoria (5) 24 Does order small prescribed portions of pills (5) 25 Henry longed to be married (7) Down 1 Brilliant geezer, one in a suit? (7) 2 Company man works as a programmer (5) 3 Damaged blade is put out of action (7) 4 Reds to revolt in this county? (6) 5 Party leader pursued by badmannered puritan (5) 6 Free time, lie around, certainly! (7) 7 Perspiration produced by wife in chair (5) 13 Oysters developing at different

levels (7) 15 Object when put into torn clothing (7) 16 Greeted formally at duels, possibly (7) 17 Put to sea and provide a meal

Code Breaker

outside (6) 18 Is involved with old firm (5) 19 No satisfactory small recesses (5) 21 We hear no sound from a horse (5)

Each number in the Code Breaker grid represents a different letter of the alphabet. In this week’s puzzle, 11 represents R and 22 represents V, so fill in R every time the figure 11 appears and V every time the figure 22 appears. Now, using your knowledge of the English language, work out which letters should go in the missing squares. As you discover the letters, fill in other squares with the same number in the main grid and the control grid.

Across 1 Wild dog of Australia (5) 4 Fertile spot in a desert (5) 7 Ridiculous, absurd (9) 8 Pulls forcibly (4) 10 Concise and succinct (5) 13 Relating to the navy (5) 14 Unemployed (4) 17 Whipping boy (9) 19 Foundation (5) 20 Out of condition (5)

English - Spanish

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION FACING PAGE

Across 1 Sentarse (3,4) 5 Tira (de tela) (5) 8 Fall (physical action) (5) 9 Nada (7) 10 To cool (7) 11 Deporte (5) 12 Piedra (material) (5) 14 Inundación (5) 19 Cosa (objeto) (5) 21 Message (7) 23 Emotion (7) 24 Irlandés (5) 25 Same (5) 26 Motores (7)

Down 1 Erase (6) 2/18 Fall asleep (3,3) 3 On one occasion (4) 4 Smell (6) 5 Hang freely (7) 6 Free from danger (4) 9 Spectacles (7) 11 Annoy, pester (6) 12 Group of seven (6) 15 Baby's bed (4) 16 South American country (4) 18 See 2

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

Down 1 Enchufe (6) 2 Ladrón (5) 3 Prayer (7) 4 Nanny (babysitter) (6) 5 Mushrooms (flat-topped) (5) 6 Noisy (7) 7 Pocilga (6) 13 Sastres (7) 15 Aterrizaje (aviación) (7) 16 Arroyo (riachuelo) (6) 17 Lover (6) 18 Dates (days) (6) 20 Cry (of happines or terror) (5) 22 Aeroplane (5)


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Hexagram

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

AUBURN CANNOT DINGHY FORMER GARBLE (10) INDEED KEYPAD LAUNCH MANTIS MURMUR NIMBUS PANDER PUNISH REMAND REVERT STINGY UPHELD VELLUM VERBAL

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION 1 Milieu 2 Quaver 3 Strict 4 Either 5 Aerate 6 Erased 7 Strive 8 Errata 9 Nutria 10 String 11 Career 12 Gambit 13 Retire 14 Cabana 15 Mantle 16 Quarry 17 Clammy 18 Azalea 19 Yearly

Nonagram

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

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

Average: 7 Good: 9 Very good: 13

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION

Excellent: 17

ceil woes wild ween owes seem dice dime imam imams ewes foes lice lieu lime lima lame lams last mice mild meow muon mums malice mast mats umami ones ovum neem noes nova alms amice amid vane vanes anew arvo bone bones boar bane banes bran bravo bravoes bora salmi same tame tams fane fanes faro ranee raft rafts roan oboe oboes

daft deaf deft fade fare fate fear feat feed feel feet felt feta fete flat flea fled flee frat free fret leaf left raft reef reft tref after defat defer delft draft fader fared fated feral fetal feted flare fleer fleet freed afreet dafter deafer defeat defter falter fatted fatter feared felted fetter fettle flared leafed rafted deflate draftee federal flatted flatter fretted reflate faltered FLATTERED

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTIONS

QUICK Down: 1 Blow, 2 Sacred, 3 Band, 4 Spectator, 5 Canine, 7 Freewheel, 11 Shrewd, 12 Dawdle, 15 Lazy, 16 Onus.

CRYPTIC

ENGLISH-SPANISH

Across:

Across:

1 Anvils, 4 Dorset, 9 Twain, 10 Realism, 11 Resisted, 12 Arms, 14 Dapper, 16 Bandit, 19 Boar, 20 Canticle, 23 Roaming, 24 Roast, 25 Sadder, 26 Battle.

1 Library, 4 Miles, 7 Colas, 9 Retrato, 10 Testigo, 11 Shark, 12 Rocket, 14 Empate, 18 Culpa, 20 Notices, 22 Bedroom, 23 Horse, 24 Serio, 25 Lie-down.

Down: 1 Attired, 2 Vials, 3 Landseer, 5 Oval, 6 Stirred, 7 Times, 8 Gruel, 13 Bacteria, 15 Placard, 17 Trestle, 18 Barge, 19 Barks, 21 Chart, 22 Rite.

Down:

1 Locutor, 2 Bells, 3 Yernos, 4 Motos, 5 Llamada, 6 Stork, 8 Slide, 13 Colador, 15 Match, 16 Eastern, 17 Enamel, 18 Cubos, 19 Abono, 21 Circo.

App of the week HOUSE PARTY House Party is a face to face social network where you can connect with the people you care about most. It makes connecting face to face effortless, alerting you when friends are ready to chat so you can jump in the conversation. The same goes for you opening the app. Your friends will know you’re in and ready to chat, so they can join you.

QUIZ: THE VANQUIZZED 1. Harmenszoon Van Rijn were the last names of which famous 17th century Dutch painter? 2. In 1632 the Flemish Baroque artist Sir Anthony van Dyck returned to London to be the main court painter at the request of which English monarch? 3. Singer-songwriter Van Morrison first rose to prominence in the mid-1960s as the lead singer of which Northern Irish R&B band? 4. What is the name of the cockney jack-of-all-trades character played by Dick Van Dyke in the 1964 American musical fantasy film Mary Poppins? 5. What is the name of the Dutch professor who is best known throughout many adaptations of the Dracula story as a vampire hunter and the archenemy of Count Dracula? He has been portrayed on film by many notable actors including Peter Cushing, Herbert Lom, Anthony Hopkins and Mel Brooks?

6. What is the nationality of Herman Van Rompuy, who was president of the European Council from December 2009 to November 2014? 7. Which actor played the title role in the 1970s TV crime drama series Van Der Valk? 8. Which actor starred with Clint Eastwood and Eli Wallach in the 1966 spaghetti Western The Good, The Bad and The Ugly? 9. Who owned the Reliant Regal three-wheeled van with the licence plate number DHV 938D? 10. Who topped the UK singles chart in May 1972 with the song Vincent, written as a tribute to Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh? Not a lot of people know that… Lake Van, the largest lake in Anatolia, lies in the far east of Turkey in the provinces of Van and Bitlis. It is a saline soda lake, receiving water from numerous small streams that descend from the surrounding mountains.

Answers: 1. REMBRANDT, 2. CHARLES I, 3. THEM, 4. BERT, 5. Abraham VAN HELSING, 6. BELGIAN (born in Etterbeek, Brussels), 7. BARRY FOSTER, 8. LEE VAN CLEEF, 9. DEREK (DEL BOY) TROTTER, 10. DON McLEAN

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION

CODE BREAKER

TARGET: • Average: 20 • Very good: 41 • Good: 28 • Excellent: 53

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION

TARGET:

1 Brass, 3 Basic, 8 Canteen, 9 Repel, 10 Stun, 13 Howl, 14 Waltz, 17 Emerald, 18/6 Run off, 19 Delay, 20 Elves.

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

Kakuro

How many English words of four letters or more can you make from the nine letters in our Nonagram puzzle? Each letter may be used only once (unless the letter appears twice). Each word MUST CONTAIN THE CENTRE LETTER (in this case R) and there must be AT LEAST ONE NINE LETTER WORD. Plurals, vulgarities or proper nouns are not allowed.

Across:

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Weather

TOMORROW

TODAY ANTEQUERA

ANTEQUERA

COIN RONDA

Inspired

MIJAS

COIN RONDA

MALAGA

BENALMADENA MARBELLA

MALAGA

BENALMADENA MARBELLA ESTEPONA

SATURDAY Almeria

Malaga TODAY: MAX 18 MIN 12-C

18 17 16 18 17 19

Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed -

12 - C 10 - Sh 11 - Sh 10 - Sh 11 - Sh 11 - Sh

Bilbao

TODAY: MAX 19, MIN 12-CL

Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed -

17 15 15 17 16 17

12 - Cl 11 -Sh 12 -Sh 12 -Sh 12 -Sh 12 -Sh

Madrid

TODAY: MAX 17, MIN 11-S

Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed -

21 18 16 16 17 17

10 - S 9 - Sh 9 - Sh 8 - Sh 8 - Cl 8 - Cl

TODAY: MAX 17, MIN 5 -S

Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed -

18 14 15 18 19 19

7 - Cl 7 - Sh 6 - Sh 6 - Cl 5 - Sh 6 - Cl

Alicante

Benidorm

Mallorca

Barcelona

TODAY: MAX 18, MIN 11-CL

TODAY: MAX 17, MIN 11-CL

TODAY: MAX 19, MIN 9-S

TODAY: MAX 16, MIN 8-S

17 15 16 17 17 19

Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed S: Sun

11 - C 10 - Sh 11 - Sh 12 - Sh 11 - Sh 11 - Cl

Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed Cl: Clear

17 17 16 16 18 18

11 - C 11 - Sh 11 - Sh 12 - Sh 12 - Sh 12 - Sh

Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed -

19 18 17 16 18 18

C: Cloudy

10 - C 11 - Cl 10 - Sh 11 - Cl 11 - Cl 10 - Cl

Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed -

16 16 15 16 16 17

9 - Cl 10 - Cl 10 - Sh 10 - Sh 9 - Cl 9 - Cl

ANTEQUERA

COIN RONDA

MIJAS

MALAGA

BENALMADENA MARBELLA ESTEPONA

Sh: Showers

Th: Thunder

Sn: Snow

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Sudoku LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION

Fill the grid so that every row, every column and every 3X3 box contains the digits 1-9. There’s no maths involved. You solve the puzzle with reasoning and logic.

League club Liverpool, and the English national team. He began his career at Crystal Palace, before a move to Southampton in 2012, where he spent three seasons in the Premier League. He joined Liverpool in July 2015. Mark Blundell, English racing driver, April 6, 1996, 54 Mark is a British racing driver who competed in Formula One for four seasons, sports cars, and CART. He won the 1992 24 Hours of Le Mans. He was a Formula One presenter for ITV until the end of the 2008 season. Edward John ‘Ed’ Speleers, English actor, April 7, 1988, 32 Edward is best known for playing the title role in the 2006 film Eragon, as well as a role in the TV series Downton Abbey.

Word Ladder SURE

HAND BACK

Move from the start word (SURE) to the end word (HAND) in the same number of steps as there are rungs on the Word Ladder. You must only change one letter at a time.

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Euro Weekly News strives for accuracy, but cannot be held responsible for any errors in published forecasts Alec James Stewart OBE, English cricketer, four Baldwin brothers, all actors. Baldwin first April 8, 1963, 57 gained recognition appearing on seasons 6 and 7 Former captain of the England cricket team, who of the CBS television drama Knots Landing, in played Test cricket and One Day Internationals as the role of Joshua Rush. Robert John Downey Jr, American actor, a right-handed wicket keeper-batsman. Livvi Franc, English composer, singer, dancer, April 4, 1965, 55 Alec Stewart. April 2, 1988, 32 His career has been characterised by critical and Franc was born in North Yorkshire, to an English mother popular success in his youth, followed by a period and a Bayan father. Franc’s stage name was inspired by her of troubles, before a resurgence of success in middle age. In 2008, Downey was named by Time magazine among late maternal grandfather, Frank Wilson. When Franc was five, the family moved to Barbados. Franc wrote her first the 100 most influential people in the world. song at age 11 and learned the guitar at 15. Nathaniel Edwin Clyne, English footballer, April 5, Alec Baldwin, American Actor, April 3, 1958, 62 1991, 29 Nathaniel plays as a right back for Premier A member of the Baldwin family, he is the eldest of the

1581 - Knighthood Francis Drake was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I. A few months earlier he became the first Englishman to circumnavigate the world. 1970 - Best Actor Legendary actor John Wayne wins his first - and only - acting Academy Award, for Western True Grit. Wayne established his tough, rugged, uniquely American screen persona in 150 movies over the course of his long career. 1982 - Falklands On April 2, Argentina invaded the Falklands Islands, a British colony since 1892 and British possession since 1833. Argentine amphibious forces rapidly overcame the small garrison of British marines at the town of Stanley. 1994 - Grunge Icon Kurt Cobain commits suicide on April 5. His body was discovered inside his home in Seattle. Despite indications that Cobain, the lead singer of Nirvana, killed himself, several sceptics pinned responsibility on his wife, Courtney Love. 1996 - Unabomber At his cabin in Montana, Theodore John Kaczynski is arrested by FBI agents, accused of being the Unabomber, the elusive terrorist blamed for 16 mail bombs that killed three people and injured 23. 2014 - Fabulous legend Lee Black Childers was an American photographer and writer. He also served as a tour manager for Iggy and the Stooges, Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers and Bowie’s ‘Ziggy Stardust’ tour.

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ESTEPONA REINVENT your favourite ingredients with more than 120 new, exciting and tasty recipes Jamie’s looked at the top ingredients we buy week in, week out. We’re talking about those meal staples we pick up without thinking chicken breasts, salmon fillets, mince, eggs, potatoes, broccoli, mushrooms, to name but a few. Rather than trying to change what we buy, Jamie wants to give everyone new inspiration for their favourite supermarket ingredients. Jamie will share seven achievable, exciting and tasty ways to cook 18 of our favourite ingredients, and each recipe will include a minimal amount of ingredients. Across the book, at least 70 per cent of the recipes will be everyday options from both an ease and nutritional point of view, meaning you’re covered for every day of the week. With everything from fakeaways and traybakes to family and freezer favourites, you’ll find bags of inspiration to help you mix things up in the kitchen.

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THIS is a personal thank you from me personally to you all. If you have offered your sitters a bed for a few more nights to make up for cancelled flights and trains, we really appreciate it. Also, a personal thank you to pet sitters who have shown remarkable support for their owners when return journeys have been delayed due to this global crisis. If you have a story, and you’d like to share with us

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Share your community story please email me directly at lamia@housesitmatch.com and I’ll select a few to share via this page. Because we are a small network, we’ve been able to stay in touch with anyone who needs support. Thank you for responding. We really appreciated your collaboration. Stay well and stay safe at this difficult time. If you haven’t used House SitMatch yet here are some details…

How does it work? You join as a homeowner member, for this there is a small annual fee. You get ID checked for safety and then build your advert saying when you are going on holiday. House-sitters are mailed your advert, they respond and then you choose whom you would like to care for your pets. What makes HouseSit Match unique? The careful checking of

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THE BEST FIFTY YEARS DAVID WORBOYS IN 2001 the destruction of New York’s twin towers and the resulting loss of life marked a change in perceptions of security and optimism about the future. During this century, our planet has gradually become a less stable place. Prior to 1939 there were too few home comforts, limited medical advances and the savagery of the First World War. We had none of the conveniences of central heating, air conditioning and double glazing. We travelled in noisy, smoke-belching, draughty trains and could not fly to exotic locations abroad. Many houses had no electricity, running water or flushing indoor lavatories. From 1945 to the early 50’s, after six years of the sacrifices and deprivations of a second war,

OVER TIME: Our planet has become a less stable place. we started to rebuild our countries with renewed hope. The 50’s were an age of relative innocence, tolerance and respect. Men opened the doors for women, offered their seats on buses and raised their hats in the street. The 50’s led into the swinging 60’s of free sex and a golden age of popular music a great time to be young. Then we had the 70’s with the escalation of drugs and increas-

ing social violence. Subsequently, traditions, standards and pride in one’s work, especially in the service sector, began to evaporate. Discipline and common courtesies were no longer observed and the family unit began to break up. Confusion over sex emerged in the 90’s and, from the start of the new millennium, there has been less confidence in one’s identity and poorer judgement

by leaders in making decisions for the welfare of their nations, the planet, and mankind. Although there were no more conventional wars in Western Europe, there was a rise in terrorism enhancing the dangers in everyday life in many parts of the world. In Europe it had been confined mainly to the IRA, followed by ETA in the 60’s and protest groups such as Baader-Meinhof and the Red Brigade in the 70’s. The battlefields of previous centuries had moved to the stations of Bologna and Madrid and public places in Manchester and Paris. Naturally, even

greater loss of life has been sustained in terrorist attacks in such places as Basra, Kabul, Beslan and New York. The new millennium brought widespread apprehension about the future and confusion over so many aspects of the world we live in, including its continued existence. There are threats to global stability with the increasing possibility of nuclear confrontation. Indigenous tribes of our fellow humans in the Americas are in danger of extinction. As a result of climate change, illegal hunting and poaching, thousands of species of animal, birds and plants have already become extinct while even more are under threat. Our land, air and oceans are polluted to disastrous levels and standards of education, morals and consideration of others are clearly in decline. Maybe, the best 50 years were those from the early 50’s to the end of the last century.


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FACE massage may sound like a slightly unnecessary addition to your already expanding skincare routine but giving your face a good massage has a wealth of benefits, firmer skin, better sleep and overall happiness not to mention an injectionfree alternative to botox. How to massage: Always start from the centre of your face and move outwards and upwards, don’t be afraid to be firm. Drop a small amount of face oil into the palms of your hands and rub lightly together. Place the palms of your hands against either side of your nose and sweep outwards and upwards. Try arranging your index and middle fingers into peace signs, join into a diamond shape and place

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BE FIRM: A good massage has a wealth of benefits. your chin in the hollow. Sweep outwards along and up your jaw. Place your peace signs upright with each finger hugging the sides of your cheekbones in a V shape. Push up and repeat. Now place your index finger on the outer corner of your eye pulling it taut. Use your middle finger from the same hand to

sweep underneath your eye in an arch, pressing along the top of your cheekbone. Repeat the above move but taking your middle finger along the top of your eyebrows instead of underneath your eye. Firmly press in an arch from the beginning of your eyebrow outwards, working along the brow bone.

Dim the light WE’RE a generation reliant on our phones, be it for socialising, shopping, dating or working from home. But what if you discovered that every time you take a selfie or scroll through social media you’re being exposed to the most silent skin enemy of all? Blue light. Evidence suggests ex-

posure to blue light on a daily basis causes longterm ageing, therefore, adapting our skincare is essential. We know that protecting our skin from UVA and UVB rays is an absolute must, but little thought has been given to blue light, or HEVL (high-energy visible light), until now. Some experts say the impact of blue light could be similar to the ageing effects of sun damage. Visible blue light is a short, high-energy wavelength that can penetrate deeper than UVA or UVB rays. This leads to premature ageing by accelerating the oxidation process, causing hyperpigmen-

tation, inflammation and damage to the skin barrier. HEVL stimulates enzymes in the skin that trigger excess melanin production, leading to patchy discolouration, dullness and uneven skin tone. One suggestion is going hands-free to limit the exposure to light when your phone is held directly to your skin, or how about switching your screen to night mode to lessen the amount of HEVL emitted. Vitamin C is the gold standard when it comes to brightening pigmentation, vitamin A helps to stimulate collagen and stabilise free radicals.

LAST week on March 30 we celebrated World Bipolar Day, It’s a day the world comes together to raise awareness for this mental health disorder that affects 46 million people around the world. So, having celebrated last week, here are some aspects of bipolar disorder that are important to understand, so you can help combat social stigma: • Bipolar affects every part of your life: It may be difficult to fully understand the strain bipolar disorder can take on someone because it is an invisible illness. You look perfectly fine but it can be crippling - from intense relationships, working, and all aspects of everyday life - from sleeping to showering. • Bipolar disorder has many causes, from genetics to life events: There is no single genetic change, life event, or chemical brain imbalance that could be the root cause of bipolar disorder. Most of the time it is either a hormonal imbalance or a traumatic life event can trigger bipolar disorder. • Bipolar disorder rarely exists alone: As if a mood disorder that involves deep low depression and manic episodes wasn’t enough to deal with, bipolar disorder can also come hand in hand with mental health illness, like OCD and Anxiety. • Everyone’s bipolar disorder is different: no two people have the exact same symptoms and each diagnosis can be very different. The same medication or therapies do not work for all of us. However, there are two main types of bipolar disorder: Bipolar I which is characterised by one or more manic episodes that last at least a week; and Bipolar II, which is characterised by more depressive episodes. • There are many celebrities that live with bipolar disorder: Celebrities including Demi Lovato, Mariah Carey, Mel Gibson, Russell Brand , amongst so many others are using their voice to beat bipolar disorder stigma. • There may be a creativity

connection: Did you know that World Bipolar Day occurs on Vincent van Gogh’s birthday? Van Gogh, considered one of the most greatest artists of all time, was diagnosed as having bipolar disorder. • It is life-threatening, and support is so important : An estimated one in five people diagnosed with bipolar disorder die by suicide. World Bipolar Day is an opportunity to show those living with the day-to-day challenges of this condition they are not alone, they have your support, and there is always hope. Stigma usually stems from ignorance or fear. For example, when a person tells a friend or an acquaintance that he or she has bipolar disorder, the response might be: • “Oh, everybody’s a little bipolar, why are you so special?” • “Oh, man, you’re one of them? Gosh, that's tough.” • “You mean you might flip out and start shooting people?” Unfortunately, for some individuals with bipolar, stigma can cause them to hide their diagnosis or it creates a great deal of shame. As a consequence, many people with bipolar don’t get the right treatment or the support they need to manage their illness. Living with bipolar disorder may not be easy, but as van Gogh himself once said: “The beginning is perhaps more difficult than anything else, but keep heart, it will turn out all right.” I would love to hear from you and your thoughts, email me or follow me on Facebook. @Mswillowbipolar. Lets celebrate our day, beat the social stigma and be proud of who we are! Love Ms Bipolar X

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HOW TO HAVE A HAPPY AND HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR PARTNER

LOCKYER STATISTICS are already being speculated surrounding the relationships between partners during the global lockdown. As a society, we a re n o t u s e d t o b e i n g around our partners 24/7 which can therefore, create tension. I have created a course for those who wish to keep their relationship happy and healthy and would like to share some of the tips with my readers. Communication is Key There will be times you feel frustrated or maybe even angry. The children may be driving you insane, your partner may not load the dishwasher how you do, they may be getting under your feet. The easy option is to moan, to argue, to sulk, but how does your partner know what is happening unless you talk to them?

CONNECTING: Intimacy is associated with life positive emotions. You need to communicate openly and honestly, without judgement or resentment. Tell your partner exactly how you’re feeling and why you are feeling that way.

Also have the understanding that your partner may be feeling the same way too. Have the conversation without raised voices and ask, what can I do to make this better?

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Respect Each Other’s Feelings You cannot disregard a person’s feelings. If you or your partner are feeling an emotion, don’t disregard it. Respect their feelings and remember your partner’s feelings have value. Whilst it is easy to give ‘your opinion,’ that is not what is always needed. Listen to your partner effectively, repeat some of what they are saying so they know you have understood. It is important that you make it about them and not about yourself. Don’t take it personally or get on the defensive. Show understanding and ask the question; what is it you want or need? Create Healthy Boundaries In this current situation, it is easy to ‘get under each other’s feet’ therefore, it is important to respect each other’s space. If you like reading, take yourself into another room for a while and read a book whilst your

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partner watches their favourite TV show. Take a hot soak in the bath whilst your partner does something they enjoy. Ask your partner, what is it you would like to do today? Remember to respect each other’s individual likes and needs. Sex Is Important Too. Sex isn’t just about intercourse. It is a way two people can connect, maintaining a level of intimacy. As a parent myself, I understand that life can get in the way. Taking care of the children, cooking, cleaning and now home schooling. By the time you’ve finished your daily chores, all you want to do is either collapse in front of the TV or go to bed and sleep, however, maintaining intimacy between you and your partner is not only scientifically proven to reduce stress levels, it is also associated with life satisfaction and positive emotions.

If you and your partner would like to be a part of the How To Have A Happy And Healthy Relationship With Your Partner Course, please email coachingwithdione@gmail.com.


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SOCIAL SCENE Costa del Sol Film Company JEFF CLARKE, who is the leading light behind Warrior Film Productions which has offices in the UK and the Costa del Sol, has been branching out into directing and filming documentaries. His latest adventure was to complete a TV special about the life and times of former England footballer, the often in the news, Paul Gascoigne which he hopes will be aired relatively soon. Speaking to Euro Weekly News, Jeff explained that during the filming, he had a conversation with Paul’s manager Katie Davis who told him that this year is the 50th anniversary of the appearance of Page 3 models and that she has been discussing some form of no holds barred documentary with amongst others, two of the originals, Francine Lewis and Linda Lusardi. One thing led to another

NEW PROJECT: Jeff, Linda Lusardi, Mark and Katie Davis. and Jeff and his photographer colleague Mark Beltran who also lives on the Costa del Sol attended a meeting organised by Katie Moss which ended up with an agreement that Warrior Film Productions would make the documentary. So far they have attracted Linda Lusardi, Sam Fox, Francine Lewis, Jilly Johnson and Melinda Messenger to become involved with a number of other big names expected to join in. They were hoping to launch the project in April

of this year, but the lockdown in the UK and Spain makes this look very unlikely but Geoff and the team are delighted that whatever happens, Linda Lusardi seems to be on the road to recovery after being struck down by the virus. Once the pandemic is over and Jeff and Mark (who are both in lockdown in the Marbella area) get back to work, they have promised to keep Euro Weekly News readers up to date with developments of the project.

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Calling budding playwrights DID you know that while William Shakespeare was in quarantine because of the great plague, he wrote King Lear? Well now it's your turn! The Salon Varietes Theatre in Fuengirola on the Costa del Sol is planning to hold its inaugural Famous for 15 Minutes festival of short plays later this year and since we’re all on lockdown they thought that it would be an excellent time for you to start writing if only to relieve the boredom.

Up to the six plays considered the best will be chosen ‘blind’ by a theatre panel and subsequently performed on the Salon stage in front of a live audience. The basic rules are that your play can be no longer than 15 minutes, requires only a simple set and uses no more than four actors. For information on how to submit your finished masterpiece please email alan brdmn@yahoo.co.uk.

Music, the food of Love IF you enjoy songs from the musicals, then tonight Thursday (April 2) you have to take advantage of a special Facebook presentation The Salon comes to your Salon from 4pm until 11pm. It’s all organised by the Salon Varietes Theatre in Fuengirola to try to help relieve some of the boredom caused by being in lock-

down, especially as their blockbuster show Evita has had to be postponed. Some 19 performers, a mix of amateurs and professionals who have appeared at the Salon Varietes will be performing a selection of show tunes from everyone’s favourite shows and all you need to do is to go to Facebook: The Official Salon Varietes Theatre, join that group to

keep watching the artists each present 20- minute sets from 4pm to 11pm. One Costa ladies favourites is Ricky Lavazza who will be appearing at 4.55pm with members of his family, but rest assured that every artist can hold a note and will entertain. Support the only theatre dedicated to the English language in southern Spain.


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This week Celebrity Chef from Ready Steady Cook & Fellow Master Chef Steven Saunders, proprietor of The Little Geranium in La Cala makes homemade bread to keep us occupied whilst in lockdown!

Bored in lockdown? Time to make your own bread!

Steven Saunders FMCGB The Little Geranium La Cala de Mijas www.thelittlegeranium.com

THE Coronavirus is evil for sure and hopefully by making your own bread at home we will have more time at home, less time in the supermarkets and less chance of catching it! For thousands of years bread has been a staple food for many cultures prepared from a dough made of flour and water. Throughout recorded history it has been a prominent food in most parts of the world and is one of the oldest man-made foods, having been of significant importance ever since the dawn of agriculture. Commercial bread usually

contains additives to help improve texture, colour, shelf life, nutrition, and to increase the quantity. But the best bread that we have ever eaten is the bread that our grandmothers or great grandmothers used to make. Their skills and recipes go back hundreds of years then after all those years, when we get bread so perfect, we stop making and baking and start buying what is usually inferior and cheap bread from the supermarkets! That is a real shame. Of course we are all in the same boat and we don’t have the time to make bread, but now we do! Colourants and aeration agents make shop bought bread as light as a feather and often tasteless, there really is no comparison to my homemade bread. It not only tastes

With my assistant Nicola. and looks better but has far more natural nutritional value. My role as a leading chef is to recreate some of the world’s lost recipes and traditions and one of our most lost skills is making bread. My grandmother used to

make sourdough and I often recreate her recipe for our restaurant. For the restaurant (when it was open!) it is difficult because I have to make it every day and sourdough takes time to make and prove and so I developed some quicker natural recipes like my buttermilk free soda bread. I say buttermilk free because most recipes for sourdough contain buttermilk which you can’t find easily over here in Spain. My soda bread requires no equipment, no real expense, just good flour and milk and if you like you can add some walnuts or other nuts and some fresh herbs like rosemary or thyme leaves. You will make beautiful bread so easily that you will wonder why you didn’t always make it! I have started doing a video

online once a week and last week I made my soda bread with my assistant Nicola who knows nothing about cooking and so it adds a bit of entertainment! You can find the video on line on our website www.the littlegeranium.com. Remember if you can’t make bread or anything else for that matter, we have a specialist restaurant food delivery company HomeChef now doing free deliveries on the Costa del Sol (terms and menus are online). I will cook restaurant style food especially for you delivered to your door at a most reasonable price. The reason I am doing it is because I want to help, this is not a money making project. It is at times like this that it is a pleasure to help people and try and bring a few luxuries and a smile into their lives at this difficult time!

Steven Saunders’s opinions are his own and are not necessarily representative of those of the publishers, advertisers or sponsors.

A Statement from Chef Steven Saunders FMCGB AS the number of Coranavirus cases surpasses 100,000, Michele and I have decided to suspend HomeChef deliveries to our clients. The last meals will go out this Friday April 3, 2020. This is a disappointment for all of us I know, but an essential decision we believe to stay at home and to stay safe until this horrendous virus dies down. Our best wishes to everyone to STAY SAFE!

Home-made Simple Soda Bread

This is a yeast free bread which is quick and so easy to make and can be made from scratch, cooked and served on the table in less than an hour.

Ingredients for one large loaf 250g good quality plain flour 250g wholemeal rustic flour 3 tablespoons of roughly chopped walnuts 1 tablespoon of thyme or rosemary leaves (or chopped fresh coriander) 1 heaped teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda or baking powder 1 teaspoon Maldon salt 1 heaped teaspoon caster sugar 450ml cold milk Method I have developed this recipe using ordinary milk alongside

Home-made Simple Soda Bread.

good flour and the result is perfect. Mix all the flour and other dry ingredients together in a large bowl and pour the milk into a well in the centre. Now add the chopped walnuts and the thyme leaves or other herbs. NOW WASH YOUR HANDS FOR AT LEAST 30 SECONDS THOROUGHLY Now bring the flours and the milk together to form a dough with your hands. Roll into a ball (do not over knead) and then put it out onto a tray lined with baking parchment or on a baking

mat. Slash the top of your loaf deeply with a crisscross using a sharp knife, this helps cook it quicker but also adds aesthetics to the loaf. Leave to rest in the ambient kitchen for 10 minutes and then bake at 200ºC at the top of your oven for 30 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 150ºC and cook for another 10 minutes. Remove and rest on a cooling rack, then slice and serve it warm with good quality butter! As the recipe originates from Ireland try it with salted Irish butter, it is absolutely delicious!

Follow Steven on Instagram ….saunderschef The Little Geranium, Winner of Best Contemporary International Restaurant Spain 2020 (Innovation and Excellence Award) www.thelittlegeranium.com steven@thelittlegeranium.com


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BUILDING SERVICES RENOVATIONS and reforms Bathrooms, kitchens, tiling, windows, doors, wardrobes, plumbing, electrics, guttering. Full projects, large or small. Masterbuildspain since 1996. All work fully guaranteed. All areas. 952 663 141 or 670 409 759 www.masterbuild spain.com info@master buildspain.com (287013)

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DECKING REPARATION & Stainless-Steel Polishing - All jobs considered. Professional, Efficient & Competitive rates. English speaking. Call/Whatsapp (Brennan) 681 120 346 (287159) REFURBISHMENT projects and bathrooms, 3D planning. Damp proofing. www.pohlservice-group.com – 951 216 969 (288243)

CARPENTERS CARPENTER cabinet maker, Irish. Available for all types of property maintenance, plumbing, painting, electrical, kitchens and bathrooms renovated etc., 30 years experience, very reliable. Tel: 952 441 955 / 677 087 575 (277284)

DAMP PROOFING DAMP PROOFING. www.electro-os.com. info@electro-os.com. 958 656 560 / 619 666 363 (286963)

GUTTERING GUTTERING. All areas. Masterbuildspain since 1996. Call 952663141 or 670 409 759. www.mas terbuildspain.com. in fo@masterbuildspain.com (287013)

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE MR-MAINTENANCE – For ALL your Property needs. No Job Too Small – Contact 647 460 155. (287807)

TILING TILING, bathrooms, kitchens, floors, terraces. All areas. Masterbuildspain since 1996. Call 952 663 141 or 670 409 759 www.masterbuild spain.com. info@master buildspain.com (287013)

WATERPROOFING DO you have humidity? We will solve your problem with 15 years guarantee. Alfil waterproofing 952 272 700. Since 1989.

BUSINESS OPP. CASHBACK on your house/commercial. Payback only when you sell. Quick/easy. Min 20k. 617 333 777 (278948)

BUY & SELL DECLUTTER, cash paid for small/medium furniture, antiques, decanters, brass, copper, golf clubs & other ornaments. Howard 608 121 817 HOUSE CLEARANCE SPECIALISTS, FULL OR PART CLEARANCE. ALL FURNITURE WANTED, WE PAY MORE. TEL 634 324 914 OR EMAIL houseclearance man@hotmail.com (287809) ALHAURIN FURNITURE EMPORIUM Buyers & Sellers of quality furniture. Top prices paid. 675 357 575 (288268) SUPERPOOL est. 1985. Pool tables, boxing and mini-vending machines on profit share, also new/second hand domestic tables and accessories. Tel 629 530 233 www.superpoolspain.com

RECORDS & CDS WANTED All Types. Pay Top Cash 651 187 549 (288602)

CARAVANS CAMPER VANS, CARAVANS, MOBILE HOMES, BOATS AND ALL PLANT, DIGGERS, DUMPERS, MOTORBIKES, CARS AND COMMERCIALS WANTED. BEST PRICE PAID, CASH TODAY, ANY REGISTRATION WITH OR WITHOUT PAPERS. PLEASE CALL 678 808 837 (253107) PARKING, STORAGE & SALES. Caravans - Motorhomes - Boats - Cars and Vans etc. Short / long term - Safe & secure, drop off & collections. Excellent rates, discount for long term, 5 mins from Fuengirola. Established 25 years. www.euro dog.es / info@eurodog.es 679 786 669 / 606 101 807 (257556)

WE BUY any caravan or motorhome, any registration, any condition. 688 335 497 (288602)

CAR HIRE ALH RENT A CAR – SHORT & LONG-TERM RENTALS FROM € 9.90 A DAY. INSURANCE INCLUDED IN OUR PRICES. www.alhren tacar.com - TLF: 638 846 909 or reservasalh rentacar@gmail.com (2783 76)

CARERS EXPERIENCED Professional personal Carer/Assistant. 11yrs experience working in the UK. NVQ2 Certificate. Providing Personal Care, Cleaning, Laundry, Shopping, Errands, Companionship. If I can help please call Val +44 7753 263 781 (288607)

CARS WANTED CAMPER VANS, CARAVANS, MOBILE HOMES, BOATS AND ALL PLANT, DIGGERS, DUMPERS, MOTORBIKES, CARS AND COMMERCIALS WANTED. BEST PRICE PAID, CASH TODAY, ANY REGISTRATION WITH OR WITHOUT PAPERS. PLEASE CALL 678 808 837 (253107)


CLASSIFIEDS CHIMNEY SERVICES APEX CHIMNEY SERVICES, professional chimney sweeping and smoke testing. NACS Qualified. Clean and efficient Tel: Bob 696 320 202 (287216)

www.euroweeklynews.com CONEJO CLEANING & Property Management. Est. over 25 years. Rentals management, one off cleans. Wendy 635 630 370 / 952 964 407 www.conejoclean ing.com (288279)

COMPUTERS CHIMNEY SWEEP. Clean reliable professional. All types, special price for more than one. Chris 608 337 497 (285980)

CHURCHES BENALMADENA Elim Family Fellowship. Sundays 11am. Elimfamilyfellowship.com or call 951 912 525 or 952 446 627.

CLASSES CALAHONDA LANGUAGE CENTRE. Established 1987. New beginner’s Spanish course maximum 5 students per group for guaranteed results. Other levels and private classes available. Enrol now. Also Translations undertaken calahondalanguage@gmail.co m Tel: 952 931 176 (287804)

PC DOCTOR Computer Sales & Repairs, IPTV, Lobster SIM cards, Web Sites. We come to wherever YOU are – Home or Business. 952 591 071 www.electronbox.net Paseo Jesus Santos Rein 11, Fuengirola (286965)

DECORATORS RAINBOW Pinturas. English Painters & decorators. All aspects. Interior/exterior, private residential, commercial & communities. Spraying: door, kitchens & furniture. Wallpapering. Call/Whatsapp: Daniel: 628 066 308 www.rainbowpinturas.com (288598) ALL Painting carried out. Interior/External. Also Kitchen & Furniture restoration spraying/lacquering Call 652 698 850 nidal_kd@hotmail.com (288588)

FLOOR POLISHING MARBLE FLOOR (2.50€ /m2) WHY PAY MORE. WE CLEAN, CRYSTALLISE, SEAL THEN POLISH YOUR MARBLE TO HIGH GLOSS, NON-SLIP. PROFESSIONAL GUARANTEED, FAST SERVICE. 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE. ALSO REPAIRS DAMAGES TO MARBLE, CLEAN AND SEAL TERRACOTTA TERRACES, COVERS ALL COSTA DEL SOL. TEL: 671 244 683 (288589) MARBLE POLISHING, CRYSTALLIZING, LASTING, HIGH SHINE. REGRINDING, RESTORATION OF SALTY, DEAD FLOORS. 27YRS EXPERIENCE. RELIABLE. REFS AVAILABLE. CYRIL. 645 840 199 (284878) MARBLE FLOORS polished high shine non-slip. Fast Service Reliable, family run business. TERRACOTTA CLEANED and sealed. No job too small. Cleansol 10am – 10pm 7 days all areas. 952 930 861 / 607 610 578 Discount code: EWN 1 CLEAN (206437)

FOR SALE/WANTED

2 - 8 April 2020 Top prices paid. 697 511 071 www.casaking.es (253107) THE WAREHOUSE – We buy a Single item to a Full House Clearance – 602 610 103 www.casaking.es (253107)

OVEN CLEANING, domestic, commercial, complete fittings, let professional do hard dirty work. From 40€ . 611 283 162 oven cleaningcostadelsol.com (258467)

HEALTH & BEAUTY PROFESSIONAL garden services from Fuengirola to Estepona. All aspects of gardening and full maintenance and landscaping, free quotes, competitive prices. Contact Andrew 600 259 981 Andrew@ garden-professionals.com (283924) GARDENING SERVICES irrigation systems, turfs, reforms & landscaping. Ricardo 637 160 129 www.ricardogar dens.es (287456) SPECIALIST BIG TREE PRUNING, PALMS AND GARDEN MAINTENANCE 637 203 528 - TRABAJOS ESPECIAL EN ARBOLES GRANDES PRUNING PALMERAS, MANT DE JARDINES 637 20 35 28 (284967) WOOD chipping / mulching service 603 257 612 (288862)

STARLIGHT CLEANING SERVICES. All types of cleaning. Any size of property. All Areas. Residential & Holiday Lets. 682 636 451 www.starlight-spain.com (287494) ADVANCED Cleaning Services. Professional carpet, upholstery cleaning, 27 years experience, wet/dry clean. Honest, reliable service 678 808 837 / 952 669 701 or email acservs@outlook.com (253107) RUGS fitted carpets, upholstery including leather cleaned on site 685 524 921 (253107) TRADITIONAL Window Cleaner. Give your windows and doors that professional finish at affordable prices. Call Chris 711 007 665/ 952 638 548 (288682)

IRRIGATION IRIS-IRRIGATION and landscapes. New Installations & problem-solving. Turf (supply and laying). Garden constructions. Tree surgeon. Clearing. Astro Turf (Free Quotation) 676 747521 (284885)

DOMESTIC Appliance repairs - washing machines, fridges, cookers, ovens, water heaters, gas / electric, professionally repaired. Christian 608 337 497 (285980) REPAIRS to Washing Machines-Dish Washers-OvensFridges. Call Garry Goodman 673 344 212. English Service Technician. 35 years’ experience. (287760)

FUNERALS GATES

DRAINAGE BLOCKED DRAINS? Leak detection, CCTV survey, root removal, Tel 952 568 414 / 661 910 772 / drainspain.com (281379)

ELECTRICIANS LIT ELECTRICIANS for all your Electrical & maintenance needs, no job too small for a FREE Quote. Call Craig on 604 106 414 or Ben 679 505 761 (287118) www.euroweeklynews.com

FURNITURE FURNITURE wanted, same day collection, also house clearance and removals. 675 357 575 (288268) ALHAURIN FURNITURE Emporium. Buyers and sellers of quality furniture. We buy from a small item to full clearances.

FIRES - gas or wood burners EnvirocareSpain since 1996. All areas. Quality guaranteed. 952 663 141 or 670 409 759 www.en virocarespain.com info@e nvirocarespain.com (287013)

GARDENING

CLEANING SERVICES DOMESTIC APP REPAIRS

HEATING

ELECTRIC GATES/Garage Doors. Intercoms/access control systems and replacement remotes. New installs and repairs. For all your electric gate and garage door requirements call us on 605 356 469/952 786 178. The Garage Door Co & 2 Way Gates. tgdc@hotmail.co.uk www.thegaragedoorcomp any.es (285699)

GLASS CURTAINS GLASS CURTAIN repairs, specialist in replacement of discoloured plastic strips that act as a seal between the glass panels. Call Julian 655 825 931 (287015)

NON-SURGICAL Dust Masks available. Pack of 5. www.dbxinstallations.com (288679)

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THERAPIST RELIEF FROM DEPRESSION, Anxiety and Relationship Problems. Philip Jameson, LICSW Psychotherapist. 635 276 140

HOT TUBS/SPAS HOT TUBS, new, used, bought, sold, hired. Also move & repairs. 691 973 131 / 952 793 398 (287763)

HOUSE CLEARANCES

CHIROPRACTOR

ALHAURIN FURNITURE EMPORIUM furniture wanted, same day collection, also house clearance and removals. 675 357 575

FUENGIROLA, Myofascial Release. J. Schaegen, Specialized in treating neck, back & extremity disorders, 30 years in Practice. 652 291 224 www.bodywork.es (287802)

THE WAREHOUSE – We buy a Single item to a Full House Clearance – www.casa king.es - 602 610 103

INSURANCE

DENTIST ENGLISH SPEAKING DENTIST in Fuengirola & Nueva Andalucia. Specialising in Zircon crowns, bridges etc. FREE check up! drvisky@hot mail.com. 689 887 019 (286667)

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LAWYERS

MOTOR INSURANCE. For the most competitive quotes in English call Linea Directa on 902 123 153, you could save as much as 30% and you can transfer your existing no claims bonus. Call Linea Directa on 902 123 153 for motor insurance with a human voice in English from Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm and save money now! EU INSURANCE DIRECT. Best prices, best service, best cover for all your Insurance needs. TEL 951 080 118 or 952 830 843 (281380) LSM INSURANCE. No fat singing blokes or trumpeting telephones, just professional service at the best prices for all your insurance needs including car, household, commercial, life, health and travel. Tel 952 578 008 or www.lsminsurance.biz for a quotation (288668)

LOCKSMITH ENGLISH 24/7 LOCKSMITH AND SAFE ENGINEERS, FREE HOME SECURITY SURVEY. 636 770 865 / 952 660 233 WWW.SECURITYOFS PAIN.COM CONTACT DAREN (284174)

LOCKSMITH LOCKSMITH emergency / appointment. Doors opened without damage, locks changed, patio doors and windows secured, 24 hour honest, fast and reliable service. Call Paul 657 466 803 (248853)

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WOODY’S LOS BOLICHES. Greetings Cards, mail to and from the UK. Worldwide courier and Passport renewals. All adverts taken for the Euro Weekly News display or classified. Open 9.00-2.00PM (Monday to Friday). Special hours apply August and Xmas. One street behind the Confortel, just off Plaza San Rafael, Los Boliches, on C/Poeta Salvador Rueda 93. Tel: 952 471 877 (95705)

S E N I O R W O R L D (est.2008) – MOBILITY scooters, wheelchairs, stairlifts, nursing beds, rise ‘n’ recline chairs & a large range of daily living aids for sale or hire, for a better life. Visit our showroom in Los Boliches or call on 952 663 131 or 670 964 181 for advice & best prices (287764)

INSURANCE

HEALTH INSURANCE

MOTORING

THE World of Mobility Superstore Fuengirola. All your mobility needs under one roof, Sales, Rentals & Repairs for Mobility Scooters, Wheelchairs, Walkers, Bathroom Equipment, Stair lifts & much more. www.worldofmobili ty.es 622 832 954 (288669)

MISCELLANEOUS

MOBILITY INSURANCE

MOBILITY

MOSQUITO SCREENS

CAR SERVICES MOSQUITO screens, sliding, pulldown, pleated, colours call Mosquito Nick 647 072 861 (281384)

ACE OF SHADES – Don’t let the bugs get you! Available in enrollable, slider and pleated. Large choice of colours including wood effect. Tel: 951 273 254 / 671 732 204 / info@aceofshades.design (101730)

MOSQUITO Screens for windows, doors and a high-quality sliding patio door screen. All finishes available. Quick service. All areas covered. Call Julian 655 825 931 (287016) www.euroweeklynews.com

BRITISH MECHANIC Mijas Costa. Experienced & Reliable. 605 407 369 (287423)

FOR SALE WE ARE currently the market leader in our country in the sale of direct car, motorbike, home and company fleet insurance. Since we started out in 1995, our philosophy has always been to offer an excellent service with the best prices in the market. For the most competitive quotes in English, call Linea Directa on 902 123 309. SELLING YOUR SPANISH CAR? PHONE Bill Brady for the best cash price. Stay safe and phone Bill on 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbrady cars.com (284761) MASSIVE SAVINGS AT BILL BRADY CARS has been established on the Costa del Sol since 1986, in which time he has helped thousands of expatriates to buy or sell their quality used Spanish cars and also keeping all the documentation simple so you understand all that is going on (which is important). You can contact Bill direct on 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 or billbradycars.com MASSIVE SAVINGS VOLVO V-60 4-D (Estate) Automatic/ Diesel 2016 top of the range to many extras to list one private owner full service history has to be seen for this low price. MASSIVE REDUCTION NOW ONLY 16,995€ - 952 838 842/608 950 221 bill bradycars.com (284761) HONDA CIVIC estate (Diesel) 1.6 Six speed manual. 2014 One private owner full service history from Honda only 64,000 Klm. (40,000 Mls) Diamond white, eco drive, Honda have too many extras to list here, look at this price it’s unbeatable WAS 13,995€ NOW 12,995€ 952 838 842/ 608 950 221 billbradycars.com. (284761)

CLASSIFIEDS AUTOMATIC Diesel Renault Capture 2014. One private owner bought and serviced by Renault a very scarce car looks great in cream and black and its only 11’995€ 952 838 842 608 950 221 billbradycars.com. PRICE SLASHED SUZUKI SX-4 Cross Over 4+2 1.6 Inj. 2014 One private owner 40,000 Klm (25,000 Mls ) diamond white this jeep has been very well maintained LOOK AT THIS LOW PRICE WAS 10,995€ NOW 9,995€ 952 838 842/ 608 950 221 billbradycars.com AUTOMATIC Diesel seven seater XC-90 AWD. 2011 bought from Volvo Marbella, black leather and electric seats, bluetooth, parking sensors and lots more extras look at this low price of only 11’995€ 952 838 842 608 950 221 billbrady cars.com RENAULT Captur TCe 2014 From private owner Sat-Nav. Parking camera, bluetooth, keyless entry, and lots more selling at trade price its only 8’995€ 952 838 842 608 950 221 billbradycars.com. VW Tiguan 2.0 TD 4-Motion Sport 170. 6 speed manual. 2009 One private owner bought and serviced in VW Marbella 68’ 000 Klm. (42’000 Mls) Black leather, Always been garaged and only used as holiday car a very special Jeep for only 9’995€ 952838842 608950221 bill bradycars.com

INSURANCE WE ARE currently the market leader in our country in the sale of direct car, motorbike, home and company fleet insurance. Since we started out in 1995, our philosophy has always been to offer an excellent service with the best prices in the market. For the most competitive quotes in English, call Linea Directa on 902 123 309. (200726)

MECHANICS MOBILE MECHANIC will come to your home or work. Servicing, repairs, ITVs & diagnostics. Call Mick on 617 553 072 (287296) BRITISH MECHANIC Mijas Costa. Experienced & Reliable. 605 407 369 (287423) www.euroweeklynews.com


CLASSIFIEDS REPAIRS ENGLISH bodyshop, fully equipped, Mijas Costa. No Job Too Small. 952 667 074 (288264) BRITISH MECHANIC Mijas Costa. Experienced & Reliable. 605 407 369 (287423)

WANTED

www.euroweeklynews.com PEST CONTROL COCKROACHES, ANTS, insects, fleas, mice, rats, wasps, termite specialists. Fumigations, bars, restaurants, houses, etc. Sanitary department officially registered certificates. Guarantee. Serving the coast since 1985. Only legal English owned pest control company on the coast. If you want the best then phone N.P.S. Nigel 606 008 940 (285686)

PETS

CARS, VANS, ANY REGISTRATION, INSTANT CASH, FINANCE/EMBARGO UK OR SPANISH 685 524 921 CARS, VANS UK OR SPANISH BOUGHT FOR CASH. FREE COLLECTION IN SPAIN/UK. PLEASE CALL 678 808 837 OR 952 669 701 WANTED CARS AND VANS, FREE COLLECTION, SAME DAY 685 524 921. (253107) CAR, VANS BOUGHT WITH/WITHOUT PAPERS. CASH WAITING 678 808 837. WANTED, wanted, wanted!! All cars, all years, all models… from exotic to classic. Spanish, English, Dutch plated. Call us on 951 977 329 or 606 647 597. (287368) ALL CARS / Commercials wanted, runners or non-runners. Cash. Buyer collects. Transfer included. 605 109 796 (287757) PHONE me first, phone me last UK Spanish cars wanted I pay more 660 366 033 (287980)

MUSIC ENHANCE YOUR SPECIAL DAY WITH THE BEAUTIFUL SOUNDS OF LIVE SPANISH GUITAR PLAYED BY DAVID CHRISTIAN-CLARK. ECLECTIC REPERTOIRE. RECOMMENDED BY TOP WEDDING-PLANNERS AND AGENTS. SEE HIM ON GOOGLE & FACEBOOK. CALL 00 350 540 367 29 (287087)

YOUNG DOMESTICATED cats rescued from the killing station need kind homes. Fully vaccinated and neutered. We will also deliver to England for a donation to the charity. Please give one of these beautiful cats a home so we can save more from death. Can be seen without obligation at Cat and Dog World Kennels. Tel. 630 197 435 (287370)

LOW COST NEUTERING 630 197 435 (Eng) / 952 112 978 (283419)

CHARITIES ACE CHARITY ‘El Refugio’ in La Cala de Mijas is a registered charity. We have on average 275 dogs in our care and we receive no help from the Town Hall or the A n d a l u c i a n government. We desperately need foster homes and adoptants for our many dogs, especially the small ones and puppies who do not do well in a big shelter. We are grateful for any help offered, including donations of food and blankets. Visiting times are from 13.00 to 15.00 and you can always turn up or make an appointment by calling Denise on 669 018 736. Our website is www.ace-charity.org where you can view all the dogs in our care. (93320)

ADANA THE ANIMAL SHELTER IN ESTEPONA. We always need volunteers to walk and socialise with our dogs and help with cleaning. We also need good homes for our animals that you can see on www.adana.es. Kennels open every day 10-1.30, Camino de Casares, near Parque de los Pedregales, Estepona. (5 minutes from the Poligono) For more information call 952 113 467, available from 10.00am until 14.00pm. (93319)

SEPE the horse and donkey charity is open to the public at weekends from 10.00 to 5.00. Volunteers are much needed in all departments and are welcome at any time. For our riding for the disabled classes, we are also in need of extra helpers. We are nationally registered by the Spanish Ministry of the Interior (164640) but only with your support can we give the equine a voice. If you can just commit to 2 or 3 euros a month it will really help make a difference. You can find us at Lauro Golf Equestrian Centre, Alqueria, Alhaurin de la Torre. Tel. 608 258 950 in fo@sepeonline.net www.sepeonline.net (93321) SOS ANIMAL REFUGE we have dogs, young and old looking for homes. Some of our dogs have been with us for some time and would love to find a cosy spot to curl up in and a knee on which to rest their heads. If you have room in your heart and home we would love to hear from you. We do not put our dogs to sleep - no matter how old, they are safe with us. For day to day needs and to pay for veterinary care, we much appreciate the support we receive. We desperately need items to sell on our market stall to help raise funds and are happy to come and collect. So, if you are having a clear-out, please contact us on 605 227 155. If you would like to know more about rehoming, please call 653 257 875. Visit our website www.sos-animals.org or please phone Sandy on 952 385 923 or 666 814 056 if you would like to make a donation or help in any way. (93317)

ARCH - The Andalusian Rescue Centre for Horses, registered charity 8448, is open to visitors every Sunday from 9 am until 2pm. Working closely with the Spanish authorities, we rescue, rehabilitate and rehome abused and abandoned horses and donkeys. Come and meet our current rescues, learn about our work and how you may be able to help. Run solely by a small team of dedicated volunteers, the Centre is located between Alhaurin el Grande and Coin in Comm. de Viñ a Borrego behind Venta Miralmonte. For more information and directions see our website www.horserescuespain.org, our Facebook page Centro Andalusi de Rescate de Caballos or tel. 610 845 491 or 656 935 613

2 - 8 April 2020 ANIMEX Foundation offers free will upgrading when leaving something for abandoned animals. Contact ani mexfoundation@gmail.com or call 692 166 434 now for this absolutely free service (288287)

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PROPERTY TO LET

KENNELS CAT & DOG World Kennels and Cattery. 952 112 978 / 630 197 435. www.catand dogworld.com (287370)

PLUMBING

EURODOG Boarding kennels and cattery, owner managed by animal loving family. Large kennels, (with under floor heating) and spacious exercise area. All dogs have regular exercise and play times. Fully licensed and sanitary approved. Safe, secure and caring environment. Inspections welcome anytime, 5 mins from fuengirola 679 786 669 952 464 947 www.euro dog.es (242538) PETCARE PET HOTEL. Alhaurin el Grande. Holiday accommodation for dogs and cats. Heated/Air-conditioned kennels available. Tel: 952 112 284 / 685 400 216 www.petcarespain.com. Find us on Facebook at Pet care Spain. (278403)

LAGUNA KENNELS AND CATTERY. Your pets lovingly cared for by English mother and daughter. Near Coin. la gunakennels@hotmail.com. Tel 952 112 021 / 606 838 983. (287820)

PET TRANSPORT ACCOMPANY your pets to their new home. Fully licensed pet transport service. Denise www.petchauffeur.eu 952 197 187 / 696 233 848 info@petchauffeur.eu (286676)

PLUMBING PLUMBER for all your plumbing, water heaters, bathrooms, tiling. Benalmadena based, travel no problem. Construction work. Glen 669 073 773. (286750)

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PROPERTY MAINTENANCE STARLIGHT PROPERTY. All Areas. Residential & Holiday Lets. 689 819 592 www.starlight-spain.com (287494) PROPERTY MAINTENANCE by professionals. For all your needs: Gardening, Cleaning, Pool Maintenance, etc… 100% client satisfaction. Call Javier now 654 353 522 – 640 626 675

PROPERTY TO LET

PLUMBING. Leak detection & blocked drains. Tel 952 568 414 / 661 910 772 / drain spain.com (281379)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES MALAGA EXPAT CONSULTING - Paperwork Assistance, (NIE, Residencia, Driving Licence Renewal, Car Transfer, Doctor Registrations, Translation, Property Rental Licence and more), Relocation Advice. Outstanding service at competitive rates. Call Irina Saltmarsh 687 733 743 www.malagaex pat.com (288262)

PROPERTY

PROPERTY FOR SALE WWW.INMOANDALUZ.CO M. Bargain inland properties for all budgets, fincas, village homes, apartments and villas. Legal building plots. 952 491 609 / 685 514 835 CENTRAL TORREMOLINOS Two Studios, Pool, 24 Hour Security, , 138.000€ +34677 133 773 / +447962 206 309 (288609)

LONG TERM RENTALS AVAILABLE and also wanted. Super prices, no commission. Apartments, townhouses, villas, fincas, shops, offices, bars, restaurants. Coast & inland. Tlf 679 111 522 (287872)

PROPERTY WANTED WWW.INMOANDALUZ.CO M is always looking for realistically priced inland properties to sell to our interested buyers. Tel 952 491 609 / 685 514 835 (282689) SELLING UP? Why not give us a call and let us give you an honest and realistic valuation of your property. List with us and let us take the stress out of selling your home. No sale no fee!! English agent on the ball with clients waiting. Please call 685 524 921 (253107)

REMOVALS/STORAGE

NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL 15 CUBIC metre van returning to the UK 17th April 2020. Space available each way. Tel. 639 928 090 (282924)


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LOCAL & International Removals Regular Schedules 603 860 702 move@frein ternational.com (285319) HIGH TOP VAN going from Spain to UK and return. Reliable Service. Call Graham 620 353 594 for details. E-Mail vgcasacolor@gmail.com (287810) JDS EURO TRANSPORT & REMOVALS - Regular trips throughout Europe. Contact Julian 00 44 7884 908 929/00 34 637 066 114 See Facebook Page for recommendations Spain UK UK Spain, Part / full loads Storage. Pet transport / travel with your pets spainukukspain@gmail.com 637 980 655 (287490)

PROFESSIONAL LOCAL REMOVALS AT AFFORDABLE RATES. 1/2 DAY FROM €90. FULL DAY FROM €175. WE ALSO PROVIDE A FORTNIGHTLY DOOR TO DOOR SERVICE TO UK AND EUROPE (INCL SCOTLAND). WORLDWIDE SHIPPING TO USA, AUSTRALIA, ETC AND FULL STORAGE FACILITIES. TEL (0034) 952 578 507 OR (0034) 637 892 278 / EMAIL garymoveit@yahoo.co.u k (284109)

REMOVALS & STORAGE

MOVE IT MASTERS UKSPAIN-UK. Over 30 years experience. Guaranteed lowest prices. Storage & kennelling available Tel or WhatsApp: 660 030 107 (288592) moveit-storeit.com Tel David 696 810 618 (284636) bmceuropean.com 18+ years experience. New Clean Vehicles running several times monthly. ONLINE QUOTE. Insured with RSA. 1/2 cubic metre to 100+ from £80p cbm. Worried

who to use? We’ll look after you. Call the BMC European Moving team free on Spain 900 984 960 or UK 0800 612 4677 (Don’t buy a dog - Rescue!) (287164)

MAN AND VAN MAN & VAN, 20€ ph. Removals, Rubbish & House Clearances. Paul 622 020 856 MOVEIT-STOREIT.COM Tel David 696 810 618 (284636) 2 MEN, Van € 30 p hour. House Clearances & Storage. 651 081 610 (288611) MAN & VAN removals & house clearance €20ph 609 321 958 (288673) HANDYMAN & Van– Small removals, clearances. 603 257 612 (288862)

ROLLER shutter repairs, 7 days a week, conversion from manual to motorised, new installations. All areas covered. Coast and inland. 655 825 931 (284536)

SOLAR SOLAR BLINDS ES Ideal for Large Glazed Areas To Reflect Heat / Glare And Stop Furniture Fading And Still Keep The View. Save Heat in The Winter To Improve Your Living Environment. ian@solar shadetinting.com Tel Ian 958 496 571 / 644 546 176

SERVICES

STORAGE Marbella Dry Secure 603 860 702 move@freinternational.com

www.perfectpools.es Main tenance, Repairs & Renovations. Also, the very latest technology in pool heaters, covers & rollers. info@per fectpools.es. 650 348 785 (282222)

WESTARPOOLS. Pool construction, renovation, repairs and heating. 619 246 372 / www.westarpools.com (288265)

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