Costa del Sol 13 – 19 August 2020 Issue 1832

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The people’s paper ISSUE NO. 1832

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THE territorial delegate for Tourism, Nuria Rodríguez, wishes to encourage “undecided” tourists to enjoy the Costa del Sol’s beaches, which are “safer than ever.” This has been pointed out by Rodríguez, who visited some of the beaches yesterday, Wednesday, August 12, that already

have the distinctive ‘Andalucia Segura,’ promoted by the Ministry of Tourism for the sector and that from June 8 also applies to the community’s beaches. In total, 60 per cent of the coast bears this seal. Specifically, in Fuengirola there are four beaches, in Benalmadena, 17 beaches, and in Mijas,

to visitors and tourists who are still undecided about whether or not to come to the beaches … who do

An idyllic destination. three beaches among many more.

“This distinction can give confidence and security

not doubt that it is still the idyllic destination as usual but now safer than never,” announced Rodríguez.


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Public Holiday Reminder AUGUST 15 is a public holiday throughout Spain and is ‘Dia de la Asunción de la Virgen María.’ It is one of the biggest religious festivals across the country involving the Marian feast day. The holiday is based on the Christian belief that God raised the Virgin Mary to heaven reuniting her with her soul after her death. The holiday has been kept since the fourth century AD, as an attempt to replace an earlier pagan harvest festival. This is why it is still called the ‘Feast of Our Lady of the

Harvest’ in certain regions of Europe. The Dia de la Asunción de la Virgen María, celebrations begin in Spain on August 11 and culminate on August 15. The holiday usually coincides with several ferias throughout Spain, however due to Covid19 health and safety regulations, all group gatherings have unfortunately been cancelled. Although the holiday falls on a Saturday this year it may lead to possible closures and reduced hours of supermarkets and businesses.

IN these difficult times many of us have looked at the clothes we have hoarded over the years and had a good clear out. After all you can only wear so many dresses, tops, shirts, skirts and blouses etc. These are just some of the great quality items on sale at the local Age Concern shop in Los Boliches and all at a fraction of their original price. Quality goods at low prices have always

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Benalmadena Celebrates COUNCILLORS for celebrations in Benalmadena have presented the contests being held to celebrate the Virgen de la Cruz festival. “This 2020, as a consequence of the pandemic, we cannot celebrate as usual, we do want to continue the festival in honour of the Patron Saint of Benalmadena Pueblo, the Virgen de la Cruz,” Councillor Ramirez explained. Photography and balcony decorating contests will take place. The electing of a Queen of the Virgen de la Cruz will not take place this year, however, people can get involved in competing to be the best dressed ‘Romeros and Romeras’ by sub-

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Virgen de la Cruz celebrations continue in Benalmadena. mitting photographs dressed in Romeran clothing to festejos@ benalmadena.es. All images submitted will be posted on Facebook page ‘Be-

been Age Concern’s motto and they now have the most incredible selection ever just waiting for you to snap up. If you are looking for some superb bargains in an air-conditioned shop that is thoroughly Covid sanitised, then do pop along to Age Concern in C/Fransisco Cano next to El Rio and Spainsbury’s Monday to Saturday 10.30 till 2pm. Their friendly volunteers are waiting to help you.

nalmadena Fiestas y Tradiciones’ the six most liked images will be named winners. “The Fast Painting Contest will be held on August 15 from 9am to 2pm, and we have decided to maintain it because each participating artist will carry out their work outdoors maintaining safe distances and other hygiene measures.” There will be two categories: Infant and Adult. In the adult category there will be three prizes: €200, €100 and €70. All children receive an accrediting diploma.


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Fuengirola courses

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WORKING HARD: Voluntary courses helping people get back to work. FUENGIROLA is amongst the first municipalities in Spain to take up the face-to-face courses of the Emple@net programme. The mayor Ana Mula has visited this week two of these courses, where 30 unemployed people from Fuengirola are receiving training. The courses, which include a cooking course and a cleaning course, are voluntary. Mayor Ana Mula believes attendance will improve future prospects when applying for positions within these sectors.

“It’s a joy to see that there are people who voluntarily decided to attend a training course, it shows that they have interest and concern, and for us it is gratifying that there are people who, once we start these courses, show interest as these students do, because obviously in the moments in which we live training is fundamental. “A minimum of training is needed for any job and therefore, the more a person is trained, the more possibilities he has of finding a job,” said the mayor.

PERFORMANCE: Celebrating Torremolinos talent. TODAY, Thursday August 13, Torremolinos will celebrate its second evening of International Youth Day with a special event that includes a concert and various dance shows. Due to restrictions by health authorities to stop possible infections by Covid-19, instead of one large celebration to avoid over-crowding, the event was divided over

ALERT Local Police officers spotted a turtle digging on Los Boliches beach and managed to cordon off the area after the turtle returned to the water. Fuengirola beach attendants examined the curious mound in the sand and after investigating, having obtained professional advice, discovered that a rare visitor, a Loggerhead Turtle had laid 73 eggs. The bulk of the eggs were reportedly moved to a less busy beach in Cabopino with a barrier surrounding the area but 12 have been transferred to Bioparc Fuen-

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Turtle lays eggs on busy beach TO SAFETY: Moving the eggs. girola for safety and once they hatch, the young will be released into the sea. Mayor Ana Mula was on hand to see the removal of the eggs and tweeted her excitement on this unusual but natural event as very few of this breed of turtles have ever been sighted this far south of Spain.

the two days. O n We d n e s d a y n i g h t , t h e group Mitad Doble performed in Plaza San Miguel. They will perform again tonight from 9pm along with Abadá Capoeira, ESAEM, Artea-T and Shine School, all of them “Groups made up of people from Torremolinos showing there is a lot of young talent in our town,” said councillor for Culture

and Youth, David Tejeiro. The singer of Mitad Doble, P a b l o B e n í t e z s a i d , “ We m u s t learn to have fun with the current restrictions, it is our first concert after Covid-19 and for us it is a challenge due to the type of music we make, but we are convinced that music can be fully enjoyed whilst seated, respecting the safety distance and wearing a mask.”

Diabetic Support Group LA CALA DE MIJAS Lions Diabetic Support Group organised a great event at Sai Indian Restaurant in La Cala recently. The restaurant provided a delicious and generous three-course lunch whilst 44 supporters tried some Indian dancing and later Graham Rutland, the Lions’ president, provided another of his popular quizzes. Thanks to all supporters who helped raise €460 for the Diabetic Support Group and to Ibex Insurance for handing out goodies to everyone: shopping bags, fans and mints.

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A GREAT EVENT: Discovering Indian dancing.

EVERY Wednesday in August 2020, Mijas Town Hall has organised a new free flamenco show.

Free show The show will be held at Plaza Virgen de la Peña in Mijas

Don’t forget to visit the Lions’ Charity Shops in Calle Torremolinos in La Cala which is open Monday to Saturday from 10am to 2pm with a huge selection of quality seconds in ladies fashion, books, menswear, golfing items and bric-a-brac. For more information about the Diabetic Helpline and meetings telephone Anne Bowles on 607 879 450. The next meeting for the Lions’ Alzheimer’s and Dementia Support Group is at 11.30am on August 24 at Bar Tuta, La Cala. Telephone Sandie on 663 529 280.

Pueblo at 10pm with the Escuela y Compañia Flamenca Azabache. Parking is available.


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Top Footballers enjoy La Sala FOOTBALL players are regular visitors to La Sala Banus and this week was no exception when 20-year-old Norwegian striker Erling Haaland who plays for Borussia Dortmund visited with his family. Already a regular player in the Norwegian National Team, he was transferred from Red Bull in Austria for a reputed €20 million and is now recognised as one of Europe’s bright new players. Also, with the young star was his father Alf-Inge Haaland, himself a former defender who played for Norway and had stints at Nottingham Forest, Leeds United and Manchester City before his career was effectively finished after a particularly hard tackle from Roy Keane. Another high-profile footballing visitor was Dutch former defender and National Coach Frank Rijkaard who went into management after a long career as a player.

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Erling Haaland enjoyed a night at La Sala.

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Record Temperatures THE coast of Malaga registered a record water temperature on Monday August 10. The measurements made by scientists from the Mediterranean Group on Climate Change of the Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO) have shown 26.6 degrees on the beach of Fuengirola, which is a milestone since these daily measurements began in 1984 and which surpasses the previous record in August 2013 by one degree. Despite the fact that August usually registers the highest temperatures in the surface water of the sea, the

measurements carried out these days on the Malaga coastline represent a significant anomaly. The average water temperature on the Malaga coastline in August, obtained from the IEO historical series, is 21.3 degrees, so the temperature recorded this Monday in Fuengirola represents an increase of 5.3 degrees above the average for this month. The east wind is responsible for the increase in water temperature on the Malaga coast, causing surface waters, heated by the sun, to accumulate on the coast.

WARM WATERS: Milestone since these daily measurements began in 1984.

Charity Golf Day HELP: These delightful puppies need homes.

ON Sunday, September 13 the ACE Dog Shelter is holding a special Charity Golf Tournament and lunch at the popular Miraflores Golf Club. Despite having been established in La Cala de Mijas since 1999 - and although the Costa del Sol is

Life savers TWO members of the Marbella Local Police force were alerted to the fact that a young woman was sitting on a window ledge in a block of flats in San Pedro and was threatening to jump some 15 metres to the ground. They discovered that she had locked herself in but they obtained access via a neighbour’s balcony and managed to enter the room in which she was located without being heard. They then made a concerted dash to the window, grabbed her by the waist and pulled her back to safety and then reported the situation to the local health authority and an ambulance was sent. Both officers have served with the Local Police for some time and both have children, but they did not hesitate to take the necessary action to save this young woman’s life.

one of the world’s finest golf destinations surprisingly, this is the very first golfing event that ACE has ever held. The popular Texas Scramble format has been chosen for the event, with the first team of four players teeing-off at 8.27am. The tournament will be followed by an appetising two-course lunch (with choice of menu), served on the spacious Golf Club terrace with live entertainment, the Awards Ceremony and a charity raffle. For players, the event costs €80 per person, including green fee, shared buggy and lunch. Non players pay just €25 each for lunch. For reservations email pr.spain@ace-charity.org, or call Kurt on 606 145 359 or Carolyn on 647 647 671. To find out more about the charity visit www.acecharity.org/en.



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New Scientific Free exhibition Base welcomed Credit: Ecolocaliza

STUDY WORK: Bottlenose dolphin off La Linea beach. THE Department of Tourism in La Linea de la Concepcion has welcomed the arrival of a new organisation in the town, Ecolocaliza which is dedicated to research and conservation of cetaceans. It offers tours including four-hour excursions for dolphin and whale watching across the Bay of Algeciras and the Strait of Gibraltar where guests may help the study work. The company’s main objective is to research and promote knowledge of these animals, involving the

public in their protection and conservation. The activity is carried out by a group of biologists with experience as guides for whale watching and environmental educators committed to their work. The first departures took place on Saturday and Sunday, August 8 and 9, with small groups in order to adapt to the health measures against Covid19. To find out more about the scientific aims of this group visit www.ecolocal iza.com.

THE Casa de la Cultura in Fuengirola hosts the pictorial exhibition of Diego Ruiz Cortés ‘60 years of painting.’ The entrance to the exhibition, which begins this Friday, August 14 and will remain in the municipal hall until September 25, will be free. “We will be able to enjoy a new pictorial exhibition at the Casa de la Cultura, in this case by Diego Ruiz Cortés, a longstanding Sevillian artist who began by linking his work to traditional Post-Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism and then evolved a little more towards a more personal, more figurative stamp and above all, more focused on the mathematical and geometric study of painting,” ex-

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SEVILLIAN ARTIST: An example of work by Diego Ruiz Cortés. plained councillor Rodrigo Romero. Romero states “At the Casa de la Cultura we like to host a bit of everything and artists such as Diego Ruiz Cortés always have

their place, who have managed to develop their own language and their own way of understanding art, life and how he reflects his own life experience in his work.”

Deep Cleaning SINCE the start of the pandemic, Estepona Council has spent more than €93,000 to purchase 150 tons of food in order to ensure that 2,000 local people were able to be given a nutritious meal on a daily basis. It has had to close the dining room in order to carry out essential cleaning and disinfecting of the area

which caters for so many people, but warned clients in advance and provided them with bags of food to cover the closure dates. This is an ongoing project to which the council is committed in order to make sure that all those who are vulnerable have all of their basic needs catered for.

Blas Infante TUESDAY August 11, marks the 84th anniversary of the murder of Blas Infante. Tributes have been paid in front of his monument in Torremolinos where local residents have laid flowers to celebrate his life. His most important writing ‘Ideal Andaluz’ published in 1915 deals with the historical and social problems of Andalucia. In it he intends to promote confidence in the Andalucian people in their possibilities for progress and demands free and universal education. “I have nailed in my conscience, since my childhood, the dark vision of the labourer. I have seen him walk his hunger through the streets of the town, confusing his agony with the sad agony of winter afternoons...” Blas Infante, ‘Ideal Andaluz’ (1915)

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Encouraging kite surfers TO start kite surfing you can expect to spend at least €2,000 for new equipment and then will need lessons, but once that outlay is finalised, it is actually quite inexpensive to continue. Unlike snow skiing, there is no cost of access to slopes and all you need is a stretch of water and some wind plus your own equipment. Marbella Council is very aware of this and with the support of the Marbella Kite Club has installed a number of informative posters as well as specific furniture for cleaning the kite and the board at the beach by Los Monteros. In addition, it is laying out a beaconed nautical channel for the safety of kite boarders and bathers in order to encourage more boarders to visit the city and take advantage of the facilities both on the beach and throughout the municipality.

Baby saved IN the early hours of Tuesday August 11, a man went out into the streets of Malaga asking for help from the National Police to aid a neighbour with a baby girl who was not breathing. The little girl, just one month old, did not respond to initial stimuli from the parents. The police observed the child was not breathing and had begun to turn purple. The officers quickly took control of the situation and began to practise resuscitation on the girl. After a few minutes of heart massage, the baby emitted a slight snore and began to breathe, finally an ambulance arrived and helped in ensuring the recovery of the little girl.



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T H E M a l a g a To w n Hall, aware that sexual violence is not an individual but a social issue, has been carrying out campaigns to p re v e n t s e x u a l v i o lence since the summer of 2016 with the message ‘No es No.’ This year the chosen motto is ‘Solo SI es SI’ or ‘Only YES is YES’ to strengthen the right of women over their own bodies. The campaign slogan is completed with the word ‘RES P E C T, ’ i n s p i r e d b y the song ‘Respect’ by Aretha Franklin, as it is a song that in its time became a hymn to feminism. Due to the cancellation of the Malaga Feria, where this campaign was disseminated with emphasis through the infor mation points, the town hall has designed it in

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RESPECT Bullring remodelled IS DUE Credit – Malaga Ayuntamiento

NEW MOTTO: Only YES is YES.

a way with the aim of raising awareness about the freedom of women to decide with whom, where and how to have sexual relations. The campaign will be developed through digital and paper media, social networks, radio and

television. This year as a novelty, masks with the image of the campaign will be distributed and it will have a specific website www.solosies sirespect.es, where you can view and download a Guide for the Prevention of Sexual Assaults.

THE Marbella Council has spent €800,000 to complete the renovation of the Plaza de Toros de Marbella and provide it with all the necessary security measures to once again host cultural events. Mayor, Ángeles Muñoz, and councillor for Works, Diego López visited the rehabilitated venue and said how pleased she was to see that what had become a dilapidated building could return as a showcase for shows of all types. The work was completed in seven months despite delays caused

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BULLRING: The mayor and councillor inspect the work. by the lockdown after the council agreed with the previous company that held the concession to terminate and until such time as the safety arrangements were complete, the council has not looked to approach any new man-

agement company. Work was extensive and included new wiring, installation of fire hydrants, alarm systems, new toilets, taking into account the needs of those with disabilities and repainting the entire building.

Spanish Tennis Player MADRID-based Spanish professional tennis player Feliciano López is currently in Marbella driving a white Range Rover which was involved in an accident.

It took place outside the Aldi supermarket in the city and although it appears that no-one was injured, his car was damaged quite badly according to a witness.



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Circus in A mask for Zorro Firing Line are kept clean and tidy without residents and visi-

tors having to look at rapidly deteriorating paper. A decision was made in March of this year to take action against the circus but this was postponed because of the lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Now sanctions are being enforced against the company responsible for non-removal of the posters.

ONE of Spain’s most famous actors, Antonio Banderas, has tested positive for Covid as cases in Andalucia continue to rise. The Malaga actor announced this unfortunate diagnosis on Monday, August 10, his 60th birthday. The Hollywood star posted an official statement via his social media account explaining that “he wished to make” his coronavirus diagnosis “public” and that he wished to spend his milestone birthday in quarantine. He has assured that he “feels relatively well, just a little bit more tired than usual” and that he “hopes to recover as soon as possible.” He went on to say that he will take this time to “read, write, rest and continue to plan for his future,” and added that he turns 60 full of “hope and energy” and signs

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IN December of last year, posters promoting the Berlin Circus which regularly tours along the Costa del Sol and Costa de la Luz, were put up in Manilva. According to local bylaws, any poster of this type has to be removed within 45 days in order to ensure that public spaces

MALAGA ACTOR: Banderas has contracted coronavirus. off with a “strong hug” for all of his fans. Banderas was one of the stars in the campaign to attract tourists to Costa del Sol’s Malaga after the end of coronavirus crisis in March and the start of the ‘new normality.’

New bulletproof vests THE Estepona Council has awarded a contract to a supplier for the delivery of 125 bulletproof vests which will also deflect knives for the Local Police force.

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Made from layers of high resistance synthetic fibres, these vests are an important protection for officers who are often first responders to violent situations. Over the past few years, the council has spent more than €500,000 to renew the fleet of vehicles, to obtain new communication technology and to increase the actual size of the local force. Modern equipment for Estepona’s Local Police.



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Flamenco fashion

TRADITIONAL DRESS: A highlight of the Malaga feria. IF the Malaga feria had not been cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic this August, the flamenco fashion business would be at its peak. One of the owners Miguel Ángel de Luna, from Dos Lunas family business said “We would be overwhelmed at this time of year. However, we have been left with stagnant stock.” Launching offers and diversifying as much as possible to limit their use of savings, Miguel Ángel looks forward to welcoming 2021. “The hope is to return to an absolute normality, because this

does not serve us for our business, without mass events, without ferias, we would become extinct. Our plan now is to endure the remainder of the year and start next January with as much force as possible.” At the end of February, the flamenco fashion campaign begins, generating its main business volume from the April feria until the last ones held in October. This year weddings and communions have been the main source of income for these stores, helping them survive with help from promotional offers and use of savings.

Brothers Sentenced

TWO brothers have been sentenced by the Provincial Court of Malaga to a total of 38 years in prison for gunning down an acquaintance, for reasons not clarified in the trial, although in the police phase of investigation it was assured that it was for the theft of a cockerel. The defendants have been convicted of a crime of murder and illegal possession of weapons, with a third person implicated as an accomplice, who is sentenced to seven years and six months in prison. The crime was committed around 12.20am

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MURDER: Fighting cockerels are sold for incredible amounts of money. on February 3, 2017 when the defendants went in search of the victim in Los Asperones, Malaga, as a result of the dispute. The victim who was unarmed was shot a to-

tal of 10 times at close range from behind. The brothers must also compensate the father of the deceased with €60,000 and the daughter who is a minor with €150,000.



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CAUSED TAILBACKS: One of the crashed lorries.

THERE was a major accident on the A7 motorway just before the Guadiaro turn off at Km133 heading towards Malaga which involved two lorries. It took place at approximately 2pm on Saturday August 8 with one of the drivers sufficiently injured to be taken to the main hospital at La Linea de la Concepcion. One lorry ended up embedded into

a post on the safety barrier between the carriageways, a trailer tipped over and a great deal of diesel was spilled onto the road. Tailbacks were several kilometres long and were still present eight hours later, but some drivers who knew the area were able to take side roads and by-pass the queues almost completely before emerging close to the entrance to the AP7.


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Hotel closures THE president of the hotel association of the Costa del Sol, Luis Callejón, considered this tourist year lost months ago. “If normally, in a good year, 20 per cent of the establishments close in the low season, this year more than half will do so,” said the head of Aehcos. Despite efforts to ‘save’ the national clientele, the Costa del Sol is an international destination, since the weight of tourists from other countries is around 70 per cent, hence it is pessimistic about the prospects for the next few months due to the quarantine imposed by the British government and similar limitations imposed by other countries due to the Covid-19 pandemic. “Tour operators are already targeting tourists to go to Greece or Turkey,”

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LOST SEASON: In a good year, 20 per cent of the establishments close in the low season.

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Costa del Sol can offer. Callejón has highlighted the difficulties that tourist companies are going through due to the impact of the pandemic in the sector and has demanded the extension of the Temporary Employment Regulation Files (ERTE) until December 2021.

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Overweight to heavyweight Jacob’s knock out journey JACOB SHARP weighed 165 kilos two years ago before shedding a staggering 70 kilos. A new-found passion for boxing and sheer determination has literally transformed his whole life. “I was fat from a kid, I grew up obese,” the 27-year-old, who lives on the Costa Blanca told Euro Weekly News. “I was so shy and wouldn’t have my picture taken. I ate, was lazy and never had any energy. I couldn’t do anything and everything was a chore.” Londoner Jacob, who has set up home in Benidorm, admits at his heaviest he had a 56-inch waist and at 6ft 3 inches, could only buy clothes for large men online. “I knew I had to do something. I tried going to the gym and dieting but nothing happened, I didn’t lose any weight.

“Then I started boxing in January 2018 and forgot about dieting. I just concentrated on the boxing and the weight literally fell off. I was training two hours a day for two years solid. “I found a love for boxing, it’s something I really enjoy and my weight dropped to 95 kilos.” Little did Jacob know that this would be a massive turning point in his life. As his body shape altered, so did his mindsight and life goals. With a natural flair for the sport, Jacob - who has deliberately bulked up to 110 kilos - set his sights on competing in the ring and already has two wins under his belt. The heavyweight added: “I’m now aiming for regionals. I’ve been offered to turn professional but if I do it now, I won’t be able to compete in the Olympics or anything.

“I would rather achieve something before I go professional. It’s very much a business, and I want to get more enjoyment out of it before going too serious.” In just two years, Jacob has already sparred with the top 10 heavyweight boxers, including Artur Szpiika, a Polish professional boxer who challenged once for the WBC heavyweight title against Deontay Wilder in 2016. A major turning point for Jacob came in September 2019 when he met Ilko Kirimov. “He was training for the Valencia championships and needed someone to spar with. He came to Vista Gym in La Nucia where I train to use me for sparring and beat me black and blue. “After that he won the championship and I said to myself ‘I’m going to beat this guy.’ I trained hard and put my name down for a fight in Benidorm and he did

JACOB SHARP: Boxing has transformed his whole life.

too, thinking he could beat me. But he didn’t, I beat him. “After that I knew I could do anything. “I want to win the Community of Valencia, then the regionals and see what’s next, it could be the whole of Spain. It depends on whether or not I can get the fights. “If there is anyone out there, they can contact Vista Gym on

697 922 545. Jacob, who now coaches others, added: “I have met so many new friends through boxing, my whole life has changed. I found myself lonely in Spain after a hard time personally. “While I was boxing, that was all I thought about. It gave me something to focus on, so has helped me in many ways.”


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Political Viewpoint from Spain by DAMON MITCHELL LAST week a judge ruled out against Extremadura’s local government’s confinement and reunion decree. According to the Spanish constitution, the freedom of movement can only be ‘limited’ in a State of Alarm and this could also be debatable. Nevertheless, it seems that politicians are using Covid19 as a carte blanche to do what they think best; without any questioning from the general public, just a few voices from some doctors, biologists, sociologists and psychologists who are totally against the measures which are being taken. However, they say that our society is the most informed in history, but in reality, it is probably the most deceived. Nowadays, we believe we are infor med, with knowledge and with the freedom that allows us to make our

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own decisions, but this might not be the case. People, in general, like to inform themselves in a comfortable way, sitting on their sofa and without making great intellectual efforts. Therefore, television, papers, and social media are the preferred mediums, and those who want to control

our opinion know that. As a result, they inform us through the news and teach us what we should think through series, movies, and major Hollywood productions. They begin to show us the way from a young age with cartoons and video games. We must have in mind that the most important media

groups are owned by just a few families, who in turn own the most powerful corporations on the planet. You may ask yourself, where do our politicians fit in in all this? Well, as an example, the major media groups have received grants from the government during Covid-

19, which doesn’t make much sense as these groups have no financial problems, as they are always boasting about how well they are doing. These major media groups as stated above belong to some of the world’s major corporations using their foundations to circulate budgets superior to many countries’ gross domestic product. In 1888 President Rutherford B Hayes noted in his diary that the United States ceased being a government for the people and had been replaced by a ‘government of the corporation, by the corporation, and for the corporation.’ It’s up to the people to question and critically think about the information being given and at the same time to pressure our politicians to get out of their comfort zone and take action.



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Removing the obsolete pavement. EVEN though trees can be very attractive and help to remove carbon emissions, their roots can cause havoc with pavements and sewage pipes. Benalmadena Council has listened to complaints from residents about problems with roots and following the end of the lockdown is continuing with its improvement plan to make the town’s streets more attractive and safer. Currently workers are removing 150 square metres of paving from Avenida de Los Argonautas where the footpath will be replaced with concrete and the old material will be sent to landfill. At the same time, action will be taken to ensure that the pedestrian crossing is adapted in order to ensure that it can be used safely by those with reduced mobility.

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Local Police check nightclubs New Mexican THE Benalmadena Council has instructed officers of the Local Police to be diligent in checking social distancing, wearing of masks and adherence to hygiene requirements, particularly in nightclubs and discos. According to a council spokesperson, “The majority of businessmen in the municipality are making a great effort to harmonise their business activity with the regulations on safety and prevention, and what cannot be is that there are some who do not take the appropriate measures.” Just last week, the Boa nightclub was ordered to stay closed for 15 days after Local Police discovered in late July it had allowed guests to dance

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Credit: Benalmadena Council

Improving neighbourhoods

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Social distancing must be observed (stock photo).

without wearing masks and without observing the required social distancing. A report has been forwarded to the relevant authorities and as the mayor, Victor Navas wants to ensure that Benalmadena is seen to be a safe tourist destination, law enforcement officers will continue to check a range of venues to ensure that this remains the case.

Fascinating workshop A CHILDREN’S workshop with the intriguing title ‘Do you want to be a superhero?’ will take place at the Los Nadales fairgrounds in Benalmadena on Friday, August 14 from 6.30pm. It’s organised once again this year by the council and the CD Pesca Benalmadena (fishing club), but this year will be a little different because of social distancing and hygiene requirements. The fishing club will ensure that all security measures against Covid-19 as required by the regulations to avoid new infections will be strictly adhered to. This is an interesting workshop, which will be run by two graduates in Marine Sciences, Rocío Delgado and Samantha Blakeman, who have extensive experience in conducting courses for children. Attendees will learn about the creatures and fauna that inhabit the Alboran Sea (the westernmost portion of the Mediterranean), will learn about environmental problems, they will be able to identify the various species of this marine habitat, and find out about good waste management and how recycling can help to maintain the good health of the sea. You can register by calling 649 160 447.

restaurant THERE is a completely new restaurant in Benalmadena Marina which has just opened and welcomes guests from 5pm to midnight. Previously run by the Metro Grupo as Coast, offering a selection of Italian food, it has now been restyled as the Cantina Mexicana and offers a fine range of different Mexican delicacies such as Crispy Cod Taco and Pulled Mexican Chicken Burrito. It’s next to Kaleido and is also the place to enjoy a cold beer or a Margarita and the children aren’t forgotten with their own menu as well as a selection of vegetarian and gluten free dishes. The name Metro Grupo is synonymous with high standards, friendly service, great food and good value for money.

Eight Great Tributes THE Benalmadena Auditorium is going to be the host for eight tribute acts performing for five hours on Saturday August 29 in aid of the Red Cross. It’s another Festival of Legends event with music from the Beatles, Bee Gees, Bon Jovi, Neil Diamond, Elvis Presley, Queen, Frank Sinatra and Tina Turner with tickets costing just €20 plus booking fee online from ticket agencies. All hygiene rules will be in place and admittance from 6pm is by advance ticket purchase only due to reduced capacity, but make sure you bring your mask to keep safe.



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DENMARK

Copenhagen Pride

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ALTHOUGH there will be a number of changes from the usual event, Copenhagen Pride is currently sched­ uled to go ahead from August 17 to 23 and a number of short parades will take place on Saturday August 22.

Timber land COPENHAGEN is to see its first all­timber neighbour­ hood, (the Vejlands Quarter) built on a former local dump and the concept has won the Jury prize in the Unbuilt Masterplan category at the prestigious 2020 Architizer A+ Awards.

Meeting of Scandinavian Pride Organisations.

NETHERLANDS

Closure notices

Hero recognised

THE Dutch Government has decreed that bars, cinemas and museums identified as possible centres of coronavirus infection are to be closed for two weeks, and testing is to be introduced at Dutch airports for people arriving from high­risk areas.

A POLISH man working in Holland drowned whilst trying to save three chil­ dren who had got into difficulty whilst swimming. A crowdfunding campaign to help his family has raised over €140,000 in just a few days.

FRANCE

BELGIUM

In Vino Veritas

One only

THE French Government has announced that it will make €250 million available as financial sup­ port for wine growers who have seen sales slump dramatically due to the lockdown as well as high import tariffs introduced in the USA.

BELGIUM allows one person per family to enter a shop and IKEA in Ghent gives a wristband to each car entering the compound. One man managed to get hold of a second band but was spotted talking to his wife and was ejected.

Treaty delay

Warrant rejected

DUE to the introduction of new security laws in Hong Kong, France has decided that it will not rati­ fy an extradition treaty originally agreed in 2017 with the Chinese Government which now admin­ isters the former British Colony.

A BRUSSELS Court has ruled that a European arrest warrant for Lluis Puig, a former minister from Cat­ alonia who fled to Belgium, may not be executed because it considers that he should not be tried by the Spanish Supreme Court.

GERMANY

Furry felon

Coburg Moor

RESIDENTS in a Berlin suburb thought that there was a pervert with a fancy for shoes in the area as some 100 shoes had disappeared but the culprit was eventually identified as a local fox who seemed to have a fashion fetish.

TWO women in Berlin have started a petition over the depiction of a black male in the coat of arms of Coburg and say that it is racist. A local historian disagrees saying it’s the town’s patron Saint, Maurice.

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NORWAY

Books confiscated

Stronger Krona

A CONTROVERSIAL Jewish, Swedish comedian, Aron Flam has published a book Det här är en sven­ sk tiger suggesting that Sweden supported the Nazis during the war. A complete printing has been seized by Swedish police for using a copyrighted image on the cover.

AS oil prices begin to increase again, the Norwe­ gian economy is looking rosier which has meant that the Krona has increased in value against the US Dollar to its best rate since January of this year.

Bulletproof vests AN investigation by Radio Swedish News claims that the Enforcement Authority, the state­run debt collection agency, sells bulletproof vests to known criminals and the Swedish Police whilst disappoint­ ed can do nothing about the practice.

Cruises suspended THE CEO of the Hurtigruten cruise and shipping line has admitted that there was a breakdown in its routines regarding coronavirus procedures for its recently relaunched cruises. All of its planned cruises are suspended after an out­ break on board.



FINANCE BUSINESS EXTRA

EIB Fights Pollution SPAIN is receiving a great deal of funding from the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the latest announcement shows that it will provide €95 million for a number of urban regeneration projects in Barcelona. A significant percentage of this investment will be to create a new concept of housing where the majority of vehicle traffic is only allowed around the perimeter of the neighbourhood with priority given to pedestrians and where cars are allowed, speeds will be carefully controlled.

Nissan deal WORKERS at three Nissan plants in Catalonia can continue to operate until the end of 2021 with work restarting at the end of August and there will be very attractive retirement offers for those who wish to leave earlier.

More jobs AS more businesses open in Spain, so fewer workers are unemployed and in July the number of registered jobless dropped by just under 90,000 and according to the Spanish government this is the largest July drop this century.

Better news THE Bank of England has confirmed that it now believes that the economic downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic will be less severe than expected but the resultant increase in unemployment will delay recovery for some considerable time.

Trader support IN a bid to help Northern Ireland’s economy, the British government plans to spend £200 million (€220 million) to create a new free service to absorb the costs of moving goods from Great Britain to Ulster from 2021.

Vatican funds A SPANISH economist currently living in the US is to become the most influential layman in the Vatican after accepting the number two role as Secretary General in the Secretariat for the Economy reporting to an old friend who is a priest.

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STAT OF €4.572 billion WEEK

is the value of treasury bonds that Spain expects to sell during August, the first transaction since the launch of the European reconstruction fund.

UK job loss potential continues by John Smith WH SMITH, the newsagents which has grown over the decades since its founding in 1792 is considering shedding 1,500 jobs, more than 10 per cent of its work force due to the lockdown. The main area for concern is its UK stores at airports and railway stations as with a hugely reduced footfall, sales have literally plum­ meted and airport sites in particu­ lar are expensive to maintain. Things are slightly happier with its US airport operations as the bulk of flights are internal and are

relatively well populated meaning that sales are still at acceptable levels. In a statement on its finances, the company revealed that it ex­ pected to make a loss of at least £70 million (€77 million) for its fi­ nancial year ending August com­ pared to a profit of £155 million (€170 million) in 2019. Despite this, reserves are rela­ tively good and the company has strong lines of credit so with the potential reduction in staff it be­ lieves that it can return to profit. There are so many High Street

LEGALLY SPEAKING

names suffering at the moment and in the last few days there have been threats of redundancies from such big names as bookmakers William Hill, Pizza Express, Self­ ridges, DW Sports (now in Adminis­ tration), Hays Travel (which took over the Thomas Cook travel agen­ cies in 2019) and many more. The well­known groups are the ones that hit the headlines but across the country there are many much smaller businesses that are having to close and as the furlough scheme winds down, so many more jobs are likely to disappear.

Feeling the Pinch

Can he raise his payment? Is it legal for the president of a large community to award himself an increase in his gratuity, with­ out this matter appearing in the agenda for the AGM or previous discussion with the Committee? Neither does this appear in the minutes of said AGM. F T (by email) Credit: Hammerson

No, it is not legal. Com­ YOU AND THE LAW munity expendi­ IN SPAIN tures must be dis­ cussed and approved by the AGM. The only way this increase can have the appearance of legality is if it is included in the proposed community budget for the following year. I am supposing that you received a copy of the budget before the AGM. And we suppose the committee discussed it pre­ viously. If one of the budget items is the president’s gratu­ ity and the budget is approved without dissent, this seems to cover the issue. If nobody noticed that the president’s payment had been increased, it has been passed as part of the budget. This covers the legal side of it. The trans­ parency leaves something to be desired because the mem­ bers really had no opportunity to object to the higher gra­ tuity.

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.

ONE of the greatest problems that governments around the world encounter is that of money laundering and it is a major task to try to identify attempts to legitimise money that has been obtained ille­ gally. One new start­up technol­ ogy company in Madrid, Pibisi believes that it can

NEW PLANS: Interior of the Bullring Birmingham. OWNERS of shopping centres throughout Europe have suf­ fered considerably from the lockdown and one of the UK based operators, Hammer­ son has seen profits fall by £90 million (€99 million). The problem has been that with shopping centres closed, tenants have not wanted to pay any rents which has then made the sit­ uation very difficult for the centre owners. In June, Intu which had 16 major centres including Lake­ side in the UK and one in Spain called in Administra­ tors and pulled out of a pro­ posed huge development in Torremolinos, but continues

to trade whilst a decision is made about its future. Hammerson is restructur­ ing, has taken advantage of UK Government financial support, is selling its stake in VIA Outlets to its Dutch trad­ ing partner for £274 million (€301 million) and is to issue a £550 million (€605 million) rights issue all in a bid to re­ duce its indebtedness of £2.2 billion (€2.42 billion). There will be a restructur­ ing of the board of the com­ pany and it plans to try to at­ tract a number of new businesses to its centres such as the Bullring in Birmingham by offering flexible and ini­ tially discounted leases.

Madrid Tech start up analyse potential money laundering risks not just by criminals but also by terrorist organisations looking to move money around the world. It has just raised €140,000

and has found ready support from a number of large in­ vestment companies and al­ so Angels which is owned by Juan Roig, President of Mer­ cadona who can see the im­ portance of the ‘Cloud’ to

track down bad money. Nowadays, companies have an obligation to try to ensure that they are not, even unknowingly, accepting investment from criminals or selling goods or properties

Fine dining delivery TWO Spanish chefs who be­ tween them own four Michelin stars have finally managed to launch their quality home delivery busi­ ness Cuatromanos in con­ junction with Uber Eats. The concept is relatively simple as they want to give customers the chance to en­ joy exceptional food at home and although they created the menu, every­ thing is prepared at a single location in Madrid. The plan was to launch in March but was trialled in May and is now in full ser­ vice with dishes ranging from a hamburger to fine dining.

Spanish Firm Wins Tender A RAILWAY to link Clark In­ ternational Airport in the Philippines with other cities is funded by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Japan Inter­ national Cooperation Agency A joint venture between Acciona of Spain and Mani­ la­based EEI Corporation has been awarded a con­ tract to build 6.3km of track, 1.6km of depot ac­ cess rail, and an under­ ground railway station at Clark International Airport. This is all part of a €6 bil­ lion project to cut green­ house gases and reduce congestion in the Manilla area. where the source of the funds is not known. This is an ideal option for banks, estate agents, auction houses, car dealers and other sellers of expensive items to take positive action to ensure that they are in compliance with the law and to advise the authorities of any suspi­ cions they may have.



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Brexit negotiations on track by John Smith AFTER months of posturing between Britain and European Union Brexit negotiat o r M i c h e l B a r n i e r, i t a p pears that the two parties m a y b e n e a r t o a n a g re e ment. Speaking to the press in Portad­ own, Northern Ireland, Cabinet Of­ fice Minister Michael Gove said “I’m confident that there will be a deal, I think there has been a welcome change in tone over the last few weeks. “The omens are good for a deal. Now of course there is some tough

THREE Spanish companies have been selected to submit bids for contracts to extend the Toronto Subway in what is an €18 billion venture. This, the largest project launch in Ontario Province history has attracted interest from Acciona, ACS and FCC and sees them bidding

GOOD OMENS: Michel Barnier and UK Negotiator David Frost.

Toronto Subway

in two tenders to extend one line (and build stations) by eight kilometres and the other by nine. Tender results will be revealed during 2021 with completion required no later than 2030 and all three groups have undertaken similar work in Canada before.

talking to do. I believe that there will be a successful negotiated out­ come.” It appears that both sides will be meeting for a number of extended discussions between now and Octo­ ber at which time the 27 EU member states are expected to confirm their final position with regards to the terms of trade in the future. According to the Reuters News Agency it is possible that Britain will have access to a form of free trade with Europe and rather than have to sign up for the EU’s rules on state aid so that Britain doesn’t undercut competitors, some form of method of settling of disputes should be agreed. There are still plenty of pitfalls before the parties will be able to reach complete agreement as there is the matter of Northern Ireland as well as fishing rights to be settled, but free trade is probably the most important agreement of all for the UK economy. There are still very few actual agreements signed with other coun­ tries, although it appears that nego­ tiations are almost complete with Japan.

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BUSINESS EXTRA Spanish bonds THE European Central Bank (ECB) has revealed that it has spent just under €65 billion towards the purchase of Spanish debt in the form of bonds up to now and still plans to purchase additional debt in the future.

Management cuts IN a bid to cut costs, the NatWest Bank in the UK is believed to be about to reduce its senior management team by at least three as it looks to save around £250 million (€275 million) during 2020.

ERTE statistics ALMOST 60 per cent of those still on ERTE (furlough) in Spain are based in coastal holiday areas which rely on tourism. These comprise Andalucia, the Balearics, Canary Islands, Catalonia and Valencia according to the Department of Social Security.


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Still denying its existence

MILLIONS still dying, hospitals and governments unable to cope, countries that have allowed tourism to resume becoming once again rampant with it - and still numbskulls are denying the existence of this devastating Covid virus. Why do human beings choose to turn a blind eye to events and situations that are blatantly staring them in the face? Do these ostriches not understand that by ignoring the existence of a problem, they will never stand a chance of solving it? Like their overblown feathered counterparts, do they think that when they withdraw their heads all the troubles will have miraculously gone away? Well I have news, they won’t. To my mind, unless something drastic or miraculous occurs, I think this evil malady will be with us for well into next year and possibly beyond. It makes my blood boil to see so many totally ignoring the directives of the health leaders and authorities. I also feel that by advising the over 50’s to stay at home is aiming at the wrong end of the age groups. These are the citizens who have in the main been conforming to the government’s directives and now are being penalised for it. It’s the self-centered youngsters that should be firmly locked

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IGNORING PROBLEM: Uncaring members of the present day generation with no masks.

down. But that won’t happen will it? The privileged and uncaring members of present day generations simply won’t comply. We are now experiencing the direct result of the namby pamby’ing leftie luvvies who, over the past 30 years or so, have somehow eased themselves into positions of control and frankly got it all wrong. It has resulted in millions of our youngsters firmly

believing that the world owes them a living and utterly destroyed all their respect for others, particularly their elders. The social media has allowed them to air and spread doctrines based on little, or no knowledge of history or tradition whatsoever, and subsequently instilled in them values so out of touch with reality that they consider the colouring of their pubic hair a deci-

sion of major importance. Sometimes I really am thankful to have reached the age of 81. At least with my future longevity growing shorter and more precarious by the day, I won’t have to experience the total chaos our planet will find itself in when serious decisions need to be made by this bunch of, oh so often ‘offended’ and utterly naïve bunch of selfish wasters. I just hope and pray, that those among them who have received a decent upbringing and retain a true empathy and respect for their fellow human beings, can lift their peers out of the mire they have sunk into. Unfortunately, as these are in a sad minority, I fear most of their efforts will be lost in such a morass of entitled under-achievers and violent criminals that most of their efforts will be completely in vain. Many happy returns to the ‘Capitan’ of our papyrus publication. Hope you had a great one Michel. Much love and peace as ever. Don’t forget my programme is now on expatradioscotland. All details on the station website. Keep the faith. Love Leapy leapylee2002@gmail.com

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Does the term alpha male need to exist?

An Open Book IRONICALLY, what irritates me tends to inspire me. Last weekend, I read an art i c l e i n T h e Ti m e s M a g a zine called ‘The Hardman Hot List.’ A profile of the w o r l d ’s t o u g h e s t m e n based not only on their previous career trajectories, soldiers, marines and survival experts, but also on their alpha male status. The journalist attempts to create a self-deprecating portrayal of these men. Throwing in jokes about their muscles and how he is secretly terrified of them. He even borders on flirtation, describing them as if they have been produced on some super human factory line. Laboratory experiment aside, he also encourages his reader to view his subjects like Michaelangelo’s David. A divine image. After all, the dictionary definition of an alpha male is ‘the most power ful

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MASCULINITY: Imagine if these alpha males spoke about their mental health.

and successful male in any group.’ Success and power are rather difficult to quantify which renders the alpha male status as unattainable. A fallacy which should have been left behind many years ago. On one occasion, the article appears to convey a rather condescending description of these men. Referring to one of them as ‘not conventionally handsome.’ After years of vilifying a woman’s image, are we now going to do this to men? What is conventionally handsome anyway? It is interesting, nevertheless, to see that this is somewhat a role reversal. Then again, it is only perpetuating another negative cycle when the whole context of what masculinity means ought to be challenged. Not to mention body image. If the writer of the article was straight, I can see how it would have been liberating to write about men in such a coquettish fashion. On the other hand, a more nuanced look at masculinity would have unpacked a more

meaningful discourse. The article is a missed opportunity. Imagine if these alpha males opened up about having battled with PTSD, or if they spoke about their mental health. Imagine if there were Black or Asian men in the list or an openly gay individual. There was nothing indicative of what it is to be a man in 2020. As Generation Z vocalises their advanced political views towards gender, it seems, by reading this article, we have travelled back 10 years. We can’t assume that to be an alpha male you have to be a white heterosexual man. It begs the question, does the term ‘alpha male’ need to exist? Thankfully, there was another article in the same publication that spoke about one man who is unable to do 10 press-ups. It cheered me up with its undeniable relatability. Providing some perspective, albeit with humour, on the increased pressure men feel to attain what society considers to be the perfect image.

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Lost in a Masquerade GAVIN LAMBE-MURPHY IN the ‘new normal’, we’re becoming quite divided. While we show something of a united front, we stand strong against the dreaded virus, or more likely, the dreaded aftermath. We clapped for frontline workers, continue to sanitise our hands, until the skin is almost non-existent, and of course we try to remain as socially distant as possible, even in i m p o s s i b l e s i t u a t i o n s . H o w e v e r, there’s a major division between those who believe in Covid-19 and those who call it the Scamdemic. On Monday, I was in Marbella and found a fantastic little bar, selling Lavazza coffee. This may seem mundane, but as someone who’s lived in Italy for many years, and also one who drinks way too much coffee, this find is like winning the lottery. Spain is fantastic for many things, sadly, coffee isn’t one. I love strong coffee, but the flavour of café solo is way too bitter. When I ask for frothed milk, I receive warm milk. I start my day with one cappuccino, followed by uncountable espressi. I’m pretty wired most of the time, but why change the habit of a lifetime? Anyhow, I bought a take out espresso and found a spot where I could stand, socially distant, remove my mask, and down my fix. It’s a long time since I’ve been ‘papped’, as they say, so when a guy with a camera arrived and took my photo, I was shocked. At first I assumed he was photographing the buildings. But no, he continued snapping and told me it’s illegal to remove my mask. I laughed, and explained I was trying to drink my coffee. “I’ll make a police report!” he steamed, ironically wearing a filthy mask, with his nose uncovered. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve been wearing a mask since March, will continue to. But at what point does removing it becoming such an issue for someone else? My friend felt it would be funny to

We try to remain socially distant. take photos with his phone, much to the annoyance of Mr Busybody. It all got heated, so I finished my coffee, replaced my mask and moved on. Clearly the guy had bigger issues to address. Later, I was standing in-line at the ATM, when the lady next to me asked why I was wearing a mask. “It’s a fake virus?” she informed. I didn’t respond, but that didn’t stop her. She went on, “I must regi s t e r w i t h t h e c h a t f o r u m , Tr u t h , and learn the reality. The leaders are taking over, soon we’ll be microchipped”. I prayed the guy in front of me would hurry, so I could escape. In one day, I learned a lot: there are the believers and the suspicious. Those wearing masks, not because we’re forced to, but because we care for others. Then there are those who feel it’s time to become a law enforcer. Let me put it on record; the next person to stick a camera in my face without asking can expect to have it smashed. Unless of course, it’s Patrick Demarchelier.

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Guadalupe - the Royal Monastery at the heart of Spanish history SET in the heart of the region of Extremadura about an hour’s drive from the historic Renaissance town of Caceres, the pretty village of Guadalupe is a remarkable destination in its own right. While its cobbled streets are lined with striking buildings that show the evidence of many centuries of history, the reason people come from far and wide is to see the magnificent building right at its centre - the Sanctuary-Monastery of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Founded by King Alfonso XI of Castille in the 14th century, it is a truly exceptional edifice that has been added to and lavishly embellished down the years. In fact it is regarded so highly that it has been named as a UN World Heritage Site. It became Spain’s Royal Monastery, where the great and good gathered amidst some of the most magnificent religious art and exquisite gold, and silverware. This was not simply a religious house, for it was at the heart of power. It was here that the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella and Ferdinand, granted Christopher Columbus an audience that would eventually lead to the discovery of the Americas. Exceptional blend Architecturally, it is an exceptional blend

of differing styles. The 14th-15th century Mudejar church and cloister is particularly fine, with its intricate façade setting a striking tone. The interior nave and two side aisles are notable for their fine vaulting and feature richly ornamented altars and tombs. The sacristy is renowned for a series of paintings by Zurbarán and magnificent wall paintings that seem to leap out from the plain canvas of the architecture itself. It was built between 1638 and 1647 and provides a contrast to the earlier periods. Moving through the sacristy the Chapel of Santa Catalina of Alejandria is home to some imposing tombs that date to the 17th century. It is also packed with reliquaries and exquisite works of art. Entering into the Camarin de la Vigen you will find an octagonal room decorated in baroque style. Head up the stairs and the star of the show awaits - Guadalupe’s famous black Madonna. Here a monk takes over from the usual guide to present the statue to and bless visitors. The statuette is richly clothed and in her arms holds a baby Jesus - also black. It is the most emblematic symbol of the monastery - and for many Catholics the most holy part of the visit.


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THE SEA A poem by Barbra Dean We are so lucky to live by the sea And we go every day if we can To sit on the beach, catch up on a read

OUR VIEW Your choice WE’RE all going on a summer holiday!.. No? Maybe not yet? I do think we all deserve a holiday after the year we have had so far. But is that a possibility? There seems to be many strong opinions on this terrible virus and whether it is getting worse, better or just something we should try to live with. Should travelling be a priority? Can people be trusted to go to a different country and abide by the rules and regulations? We should remember that a holiday is a luxury and also that cheap beer and sunshine aren’t the answers to all our prayers. However, some of us need to break from the old routine, to literally distance ourselves from our everyday life. When will we be able to do that? Nobody has an answer. This uncertainty seems to be perpetuating fear, and constant news updates on figures really stick the boot in. Whilst we are getting riled up and upset about not getting to burn in the sand for a week there are other people who have been parted from their families, missed funerals, lost their jobs and lost their lives. Deep down do we really feel that we deserve a break more than them? The governments have our choices in the palm of their hand. There are some who think that they are crushing us and others who think they are saving us. The majority may feel that we should put our trust in them and let them take control, it would certainly free us of some worries. Others believe it is a well-planned conspiracy to control the world, are they getting a bit carried away? Before you think of flying off into the sun please think, are you ready for any eventuality? Is it really worth it? If so, go right ahead.

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DEAR Euro Weekly News, On Friday, July 24, my wife and I had come out of Mercadona and into the outside parking area near the entrance. When she suddenly collapsed and her head hit the floor. A young Spanish couple in a car stopped and jumped out and called an ambulance as she was unable to move. They stayed with us and used a hand fan to keep Stella (my wife) cool in the fierce heat. I would like to say a mighty big thanks to this couple for the quick reaction and help they gave us and it just shows that there are people in this world that care and have feelings for others. Never got their names but they know who they are and I just hope that they manage to read your paper or somebody who knows them passes on this message. THANK YOU AGAIN.

Coronavirus Cases in the US Top Five Million Wow some statistic, considering Obama’s Administracion funded the Wuhan lab and Fauci was heavily involved, it really does make you think why would they do that and release the virus in the US election year?

RS

Grim weekend Covid-19 figures on Spain’s Costa Almeria Easy solution. Stop testing thousands and then no cases reported. The more testing the higher the figure it’s not rocket science. The important figures are hospitalisation and actual deaths.

TA THANK YOU: There are people in this world who care. And sometimes get a good tan We see ships far away in the distance And imagine that we are on board Going to faraway places As the wine's being poured Sometimes the sea is bright turquoise With patches of white and bright blue The waves flowing to the seashore Waiting in turn for their cue Down below in the depths, there is magic With creatures and plants to surprise Scurrying, swimming, or crawling And living their own special lives Some people have been down to see them But me, I can't even swim Although I would love to go down there The chances are really quite slim But I know of their colours and beauty From little fish to great whales Dolphins, and turtles, lobsters and crabs And some little things without tails There are so many wonderful creatures And corals, sea urchins and reef So the sea is not just the water It's what's going on underneath

Spanish Police Launch Late Night Inspections on Night Clubs in Fuengirola on the Costa del Sol Looking for COVID Flouters If only they cracked down on the scam artists, the pick pockets, the paedophiles etc as much as they crack down on non mask wearers, it’s about fines I guess.

KH

UK is ‘Heading Back into Lockdown Next Month,’ says Former Chief Scientist to the Government Everywhere you go and everywhere you look there are people ignoring the instructions about masks and distancing, There are sure to be further lockdowns and a spike in cases unless the government really cracks down in the same way Spain did.

IM

Only Half of the Expats on Spain’s Costa del Sol would definitely have the COVID-19 Vaccine No it needs a lot of testing to see what side effects are, we could end up even worse off because of reactions, that would put more pressure on the health system.

CM

Your wish Hi Euro Weekly News, Please, please, bring back the Hexagram puzzle, for myself and most of my friends, this is our favourite puzzle of the week, as it is sometimes really hard and other times quite easy, it seems to always be the one that is left out in favour of the Funeral Plan advertisement. We really enjoy the rest of the paper, especially Leapy Lee, always controversial, but spot on with his comments, Mike Senker is also very entertaining. The Authoress, doesn’t seem to be in this week but her comments are also good, the Letters page is always up to the minute. In all, it’s our favourite weekly paper, but please us all even more by reinstating the Hexagram puzzle, once and for all.

Heartbreaking Story of a British Expat who Flew to the UK from Spain’s Costa del Sol to Visit his Sick Brother then was Refused Access by the Care Home! We were not allowed see my mum-in-law. Her husband only twice a week, very strict due to Covid. Just the way it is now. They don’t want guests or staff bringing virus in. It is heartbreaking.

TA

Brits on Spain’s Costa del Sol prefer to be homeless than return home as economic crash kicks in We are having a better life in Spain than we would do in the UK, no chance of returning there, been here for over 17 years, best move ever.

CM

Rant over now, P.A. Gilligan Playa Flamenca

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Cancellations to Spain’s Costa del Sol and Costa Blanca sees Brits Head for Turkey Turkey is lovely, had an amazing holiday there last year.

PC

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SUZANNE MANNERS LAST week I wrote about the evil clown of night sweats during the menopause. Amongst the plethora of unpleasant symptoms trumpeting the advent of this little understood period of a woman’s life, two stand out as being the real bitches of many a dog day afternoon spent grappling with hot flushes, towering rage and crumpled weeping; they are the phantoms of forgetfulness (or the many pauses of the menopause) and fat, fat that suddenly appears where fat has no right appearing, increasing the size of girth and ass and decreasing ones visibility. Fat spreads around the middle and no amount of exercise will shift the little b****. Welcome muffin top, goodbye two-piece bikini and cute little purple sequined crop top (a shopping faux pas best forgotten about). The two Fs creep in like uninvited guests around the 45 age mark and set

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Many Pause and Middle Age Spread up home above the garage. If you thought the forgetfulness of pregnancy was bad, welcome to the many pauses of menopause dear lady readers. Not only does one march purposefully into a room on a mission soon forgotten but one ceases to recognise the whole room and is left frozen like an errant laptop during an illegal streaming of True Detective (another symptom is the desire to watch Matthew McConaughey on a loop but not Magic Mike due to the hot flushes... far too dangerous). I once even forgot my son’s name ... although that is nothing compared to the utter confusion caused during my misspent youth by a man I swear I had never met, greeting me warmly and proceeding to recount episodes of our relationship. It turned out that I had spent the whole weekend with him on a shared pub crawl... luckily we did not marry or buy a house together. Of course nowadays the muffin top and the red face and grumpy persona protects me from such japes, that and my

FAT SPREADS: Welcome muffin top, goodbye two-piece bikini.

middle aged lady cloak of invisibility (which I imagine to be crocheted in a patchwork of luminous colours). No longer being deemed worthy of unwelcome flirtations is at first mildly irritating and then entirely refreshing. I now eat and drink less and exercise more yet my middle age spread keeps on spreading. I lose words halfway through a sentence and never remember a name once given and don’t get me started on instructions and directions. I may look as if I am listening but in reality I am pondering the evolution of mouths and the delightful little freckle on the nose of the person speaking. I may blame the menopause but in actual fact I have never been very good at instructions, I am more of a kinesthetic learner and would rather ‘do’ than listen as I have a mind full of extraneous information which takes far too long to sift through, a bit like my documents draw. As to the battle of the muffin top… hoist the white flag. Cava and Cake anyone? Toodle pip!

Expats, the Mother Country needs you!

BARRY DUKE I ANTICIPATED a robust reaction to a question I posed on Facebook last week, but I hadn’t bargained for the outpouring of derision and fury it provoked. This is what I posted on the Brexpats in Spain page: ‘How many of you are prepared to return to the UK to help it out in its hour of need? ‘I ask because I received a message on FB that got me thinking about writing a column for Euro Weekly News. The message reads, in part, “it is time for expats to return home and rally to the mother country at its time of need. We have an economy to rebuild and we face huge challenges from the virus, from the shortterm impact of Brexit, and the ‘woke’ fifth columnists undermining us from within”.’ It damn near caused a riot. Within 30 minutes 115 people had left comments, many of

which cannot be repeated in a f a m i l y newspaper. The page’s administrator was forced to close down the thread when it looked like it was g e t -

ting completely out of hand. Many excellent points were made, but to my mind the best was posted by Iain Henderson who pounced on the term ‘fifth columnists,’ meaning the enemy within.

HELPING OUT: I won’t be one of them.

He pointed out that the UK ‘isn't at war with the EU ... We are not dealing with spies, saboteurs, or irregular forces. This is a story of a small island

nation which has taken its ball and bat home. It’s now having a childish tantrum as it’s facing a long period out in the cold with no agreement with its biggest trading power.

‘And no. I won’t be going home to help Blighty in its hour of need. This is an act of sabotage of epic proportions and the tragedy is that we have done it to ourselves. John Perry added: ‘I am one of those ‘woke fifth columnists’… We are disenfranchised exiled patriots. We love our country and want the best for it. We came to Spain as Euro Brits. ‘England is presently in the hands of the very worst third rate leadership, governed by Johnson, a pound shop Donald Trump. There is no place for me at the moment there. ‘I expect the union to break up and Brexit to utterly destroy the economy. Covid will simply intensify the disaster already inflicted on it by a half-witted, post-imperialist deluded electorate.’ My own view? Let the thousands of expats who voted to leave the EU return to sort out the current mess and the far bigger one looming on the horizon.

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“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Maya Angelou

ARIES (March 21 - April 20) There are moments of boundless energy which really urge you to 'get up and go'. Make use of this at work, where most progress is to be made this week. Be you a politician, pensioner or anyone in between, the opportunities are there to be had. Slow progress on the love front should not see you fretting. At the moment, the priorities are elsewhere. Putting down roots and establishing your position are paramount.

TAURUS (April 21 - May 21) Bring more zip to your life by putting the spotlight on your health. Getting out and about lifts the spirits, while perking up the diet with new foods brightens the system. As energy levels come up this week, be aware of what is happening around you. A chance remark in conversation may bring to light a really great idea for improving your finances. Romance is not exactly sparkling but you have your eye on this area.

GEMINI (May 22 - June 21) The chance to travel seems exciting but can be made even more so by including a few people who are on your wavelength. So busy have you been on the more mundane aspects of life that the 'big picture' may have faded into the background. A holiday or weekend break opens the mind and gives impetus to any personal plans. Don't be shy when with members of the opposite sex because they have much to offer you spiritually.

CANCER (June 22 - July 23) An authority figure may also be seen as a possible romantic attachment. Your talents and charm serve you well when approaching this person. Opportunities need approaching with eyes wide open, however, because they could be time-consuming and disruptive. Nothing is for nothing, though, and maybe you feel that it will all be worth the effort in the longer term. Financially, keep the ball rolling and contacts current.

LEO (July 24 - August 23) Keeping up the activity level physically is really in your best interests this week. It is a pivotal point where your resolutions in this area could fail. With life very busy, it is still important to retain your priorities. A promise broken may still be restarted without trauma, just determination is needed.

VIRGO (August 24 - September 23) Does someone in the family need your attention? Don't begrudge time spent with them, even if you are busy. Consider what you would want others to do if you were in the same position. After all, you love a challenge so see this as a bit of a juggling act. Bringing

humour into the equation makes such a difference mid-week when you wonder where it is all going.

LIBRA (September 24 - October 23) With your enthusiasm socially at a peak, now is the time to get involved with anything that takes your fancy. A project involving music or painting will give you the chance to make new friends. Children and young people fill your time for a lot of this week and certainly give you a reason to smile.

SCORPIO (October 24 - November 22) This week will see more progress on a health issue. Maybe you have recently given up something or taken to the gym. Recent weeks may have conspired to upset your best efforts. It is never too late to make a fresh start, though, especially right now. Someone who gives your confidence a boost also leads you to believe that anything is possible.

SAGITTARIUS (November 23 - December 21) Avoid like the plague people who would dampen your spirit. It may not be deliberate but, if you are near repressed or depressed people, it may rub off. Find positive, active people to be near. If you have not started a form of exercise, then now is as good a time as any.

CAPRICORN (December 22 - January 20) Romance will find you this week if only you are in the right frame of mind. You may be inclined to refuse social gatherings that hold no prospects for you, but don't close the door on anything. The right kind of companions are sometimes found in the strangest places. It is cosy to stay at home but life is all about progress, not stagnation.

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Quick

Cryptic Across 1 Leo, for example, or a lady abroad (7) 5 The way to play a guitar with spirit (5) 8 Bifocals for tumblers perhaps (7) 9 Shock Papal management (5) 10 Summer snake (5) 11 Wrongly presume it's the greatest (7) 12 Feel sorry for the river bird (6) 14 Defoe's hero changed course (6) 17 Dachau certainly held a famous poet (7) 19 Second team leader and get up (5) 22 The way to defeat egghead (5) 23 Refuse to leave book in service station (7) 24 Some useless information for a tennis champion (5) 25 Send Lee free pins (7) Down 1 Greek letter begins, 'Sir, I give my assurance' (5) 2 Watch over train crew member (5) 3 Fashion robs Eve of the ability to watch (7) 4 A beast of burden is the first to help (6) 5 Neither flat nor blunt (5) 6 Repairs broken swords (7) 7 Man admitting setback for islanders (7) 12 Registers the best performance (7) 13 King George has a double but not all at once (7)

Code Breaker

15 Book a stand-in (7) 16 Grand orchestra leader destroyed monster (6) 18 Sweets to go for, we hear (5)

20 Benefit that makes a small number suffer (5) 21 Reduced fare when tide turns (5)

Each number in the Code Breaker grid represents a different letter of the alphabet. In this week’s puzzle, 2 represents V and 13 represents S, so fill in V every time the figure 2 appears and S every time the figure 13 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 Deeply religious (5) 3 Unsuitable (5) 6 See 18 8 Let go free (7) 9 Short in duration (5) 10 Make a dull sound (4) 13 Wife of your uncle (4) 14 Not clearly understood or expressed (5) 17 Loud and unruly (7) 18/6 Retire gracefully (3,3) 19 Not longer fresh (5) 20 Unpleasant (5)

Down 1 Small piece of ground (4) 2 Look over carefully or inspect (6) 3 Unattractive (4) 4 Lamp for providing momentary light to take a photograph (9) 5 Very fashionable or up to date (6) 7 Large, venomous, hairy spider (9) 11 Large marine mammal (6) 12 Clergyman (6) 15 Deal with successfully (4) 16 At a specified distance (4)

English - Spanish

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION FACING PAGE

Across 1 Estante (5 3 Proteger (7) 6 Más enojado (7) 8 View (5) 10 Irlandés (5) 11 Lawyer (7) 14 Currency (6) 15 Ninth (6) 17 Inch (7) 20 Tomillo (5) 21 Pista (5) 22 Tray (7) 23 To loot (plunder) (7) 24 Grande (5)

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

Down 1 Estadio (7) 2 Fe (5) 3 Pearl (5) 4 Obvious (5) 5 Cloth (for cleaning) (5) 7 Garland (9) 9 Neumático de repuesto (5,4) 12/13 Tarjeta bancaria (4,4) 16 Manejar (máquina) (7) 17 Ducks (birds) (5) 18 Tobillo (5) 19 Ámbar (5) 20 Barrel (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 (BETTER) and one letter in four other cells are given as clues.

ATTEST AUNTIE BEATER BETTER (10) BURIAL CALLER CENTER CHEEKY JUMBLE MANTEL MARVEL MOSAIC NETTLE STRAND TEASEL TEETER TELLER THIRST URGENT

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION 1 Frenzy 2 Carney 3 Repeat 4 Crania 5 Beetle 6 Rename 7 Blurry 8 Amoral 9 Arsine 10 Leader 11 Arroyo 12 Ensure 13 Sundry 14 Insert 15 Entire 16 Tensor 17 Serene 18 Attune 19 Either.

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.

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION

TARGET: Good: 10 Very good: 15

SCORING:

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION

Excellent: 19

ever evert ether revet reveal reveals reef reefs rete reave real reals reft refs tree tref trefa vert veer veal veals tern teal teals thee there aver avert after also feet fern fever fete fave flan here heavier heave heaver heal heals heft rhea nave lave laver sheer sheet sheave sheaf slave slaver shod hobo hobos bosh boos plan josh josher oohs

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTIONS

QUICK Down: 1 Cake, 2 Possess, 4 Late, 5/19 Set off, 6 Beret, 7 Cruel, 11 Cheater, 12 Adapt, 13 Lager, 16 Hide, 17 Dine.

CRYPTIC

ENGLISH-SPANISH

Across:

Across:

1 Latest, 4 Texted, 9 Chair, 10 Realise, 11 Organist, 12 Hoot, 14 Trader, 16 Poised, 19 Sett, 20 In camera, 23 Average, 24 Spuds, 25 Mister, 26 Wallet. Down: 1 Lockout, 2 Twang, 3 Stranger, 5 Esau, 6 Tripods, 7 Dwelt, 8 Prose, 13 Coral Sea, 15 Actress, 17 Dead set, 18 Andes, 19 Swarm, 21 Equal, 22 Wage.

1 Tanto como, 8/26 Pear tree, 9 Baratillo, 10 Petrol, 13 Naipes, 15 Nevar, 16 Beard, 17 Reino, 18 Aviso, 21 Cheese, 22 Twenty, 25 Adventure, 27 Trasladar. Down:

2 Awake, 3 Traer, 4 Chicle, 5 Molina, 6 Recepción, 7 Arbusto, 11 Traveller, 12 Ondas, 14 Arrow, 16 Buckets, 19 Vender, 20 Stress, 23 Extra, 24 Tarta.

App of the week Keeping tabs WHILE we’re generally happy with the data we get from the likes of Dark Sky, Weather Underground and Yahoo! Weather, the newly rebranded and revamped Weather Up (it used to be called Weather Atlas) includes a calendar synchronisation. In addition to hourly and 10-day forecasts, radar maps and easy-to-understand icons, Weather Up gives you event forecasts based on your personal calendar so you can keep tabs on the conditions for your upcoming events.

QUIZ: ARTHUR ASK ME? 1. According to Arthurian legend, what was the name of the wife of King Arthur and mistress of Sir Lancelot? 2. Actor Arthur Pentelow is best known for playing Henry Wilks, who ran The Woolpack public house, along with Amos Brearly for nearly 20 years in which long-running television soap opera? 3. Arthur Stanley Jefferson, who was born in Ulverston, then part of Lancashire in June 1890, is the real was name of which comic actor, one half of a famous comedy duo? 4. Arthur’s Seat is the name of an extinct volcano that is situated just to the east of which British city centre? 5. British aviators John Alcock and Arthur Brown made the first non-stop what in June 1919? 6. In which popular 1980s television comedy-drama series about the London criminal underworld, did actor George Cole play the dodgy used-car dealer Arthur Daley?

7. What was the title of the 1949 film in which actor James Cagney play the ruthless, psychotic criminal Arthur ‘Cody’ Jarrett, who is overly attached to his crooked and determined mother, Ma Jarrett? 8. Which play by American playwright Arthur Miller, which premiered in January 1953, is a dramatised and partially fictionalised story of the Salem witch trials that took place in the Massachusetts Bay Colony during 1692–93? 9. Which popular brand of canned cat food was renamed Arthurs in 1992 10. With which instrument would you principally associate the Polish-born American classical musician Arthur Rubinstein? Not a lot of people know that… Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle wasn't knighted for having created Sherlock Holmes, he was made a knight for his work on a non-fiction pamphlet regarding the Boer War.

Answers: 1. GUINEVERE, 2. EMMERDALE (known then as EMMERDALE FARM), 3. STAN LAUREL, 4. EDINBURGH, 5. TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT, 6. MINDER, 7. WHITE HEAT, 8. THE CRUCIBLE, 9. KATTOMEAT, 10. PIANO

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION amen atom emit item lame lime limn limo loam loom mail main male malt mane mate meal mean meat melt mien mile milo milt mine mint mite moan moat moil mole molt mono mont moon moot mote name omen omit tame team time tome ament amine amino amnio amole anime leman lemon limen matin meant melon metal molto monte moola mooli motel anomie inmate lament mantel mantle melton menial mental molten motile motion oilman oilmen ailment aliment amniote emotion moonlit telamon motional EMOTIONAL

CODE BREAKER

TARGET: • Average: 23 • Very good: 45 • Good: 32 • Excellent: 59 4 letters: 1 point 7 letters: 5 points 5 letters: 2 points 8 or more letters: 6 letters: 3 points 11 points

Average: 7

1 Copy, 3 Close, 8 Spectator, 9 Defer, 10 Acne, 14 Dusk, 15 Gavel, 18 Prominent, 20 Often, 21 Free.

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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TOMORROW

TODAY ANTEQUERA

ANTEQUERA

COIN RONDA

MIJAS

The Plus

RONDA

MALAGA

BENALMADENA MARBELLA

MIJAS

MALAGA

BENALMADENA MARBELLA

ESTEPONA

ESTEPONA

SATURDAY Malaga

Almeria

TODAY: MAX 32 MIN 21-S

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Bilbao

TODAY: MAX 32, MIN 23-S

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23 - S 23 - S 23 - S 23 - S 23 - S 23 - S

Madrid

TODAY: MAX 25, MIN 17-SH

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19 - Cl 17 - Sh 16 - Sh 16 - Sh 16 - Cl 17 - Sh

TODAY: MAX 30, MIN 16 -S

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16 - S 15 - S 15 - S 16 - S 17 - S 17 - S

Alicante

Benidorm

Mallorca

Barcelona

TODAY: MAX 32, MIN 22-S

TODAY: MAX 30, MIN 23-S

TODAY: MAX 31, MIN 22-S

TODAY: MAX 30, MIN 22-S

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Sudoku LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION

31 31 32 31 30 30

23 - S 22 - S 22 - S 22 - S 22 - S 22 - S

Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed -

30 30 31 30 29 29

23 - S 24 - S 24 - S 23 - S 23 - S 23 - S

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22 - S 22 - S 22 - S 21 - S 21 - S 21 - S

COIN RONDA

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.

MIJAS

MALAGA

BENALMADENA MARBELLA ESTEPONA

• Jerry Springer, TV Presenter. August August 15, 70 13, 76 Princess Anne is the second child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. When she Jerry Springer is an English-American TV was born, she was third in the line of presenter. He has also served as the mayor succession behind her mother and her of Cincinnati, Ohio, in the past and he has brother. Now, she is now 12th in line. The worked as an anchorman, an actor and a equestrian European Championship musician. Thierry Henry. medallist has been married twice and has • Halle Berry, Actress. August 14, 54 two children. The American actress and former model is • James Cameron, Filmmaker. August 16, 66 famous for her roles in films Monster’s Ball, The Canadian filmmaker’s hits include The Swordfish, Die Another Day, Cloud Atlas and the Terminator, Terminator 2, Judgement Day, True X-Men series. She is the first African-American woman to win an Oscar for Best Actress. During the Lies, Aliens, Titanic and Avatar. The latter two are 00’s, she was the highest paid actress of the decade. the highest-grossing films of all time. His movies • Anne, Princess Royal, Royal Family member. have grossed more than six billion dollars CREDIT: Wikimedia Commons

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worldwide and he has won three Academy Awards and four Golden Globes. • Thierry Henry, Footballer. August 17, 43 Thierry Henry is a retired French forward who played for Monaco, Juventus, Arsenal, Barcelona and New York Red Bulls. He won the Premier League twice, UEFA Champions League, FIFA Club World Cup and the FIFA World Cup once. • Robert Redford, Actor. August 18, 84 The American actor, director and producer has starred in films: Inside Daisy Clover, The Sting, The Way We Were, All the President’s Men, Ordinary People, Out of Africa, Quiz Show and The Horse Whisperer. He is the founder of the Sundance Film Festival for Independent filmmakers in America.

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

43 BC - Compelling nudge Octavian, later known as Augustus, compels the Roman Senate to elect him Consul. 582 - New Emperor Maurice becomes Emperor of the Byzantine Empire. 1040 – King Duncan I is killed in battle against his first cousin and rival Macbeth. The latter succeeds him as King of Scotland. 1521 - Spanish conquistadors under Hernán Cortés capture Aztec Emperor Cuauhtémoc in Tenochtitlan marking the end of the Aztec Empire. 1516 - Claims made The Treaty of Noyon between France and Spain is signed. Francis I of France recognises Charles’s claim to Naples, and Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, recognises Francis’s claim to Milan. 1592 - First sighting The first sighting of the Falkland Islands by John Davis. 1620 - Sets sail Mayflower sets sail from Southampton, England, with 102 Pilgrims. 1720 - Brought down The Spanish military Villasur expedition is wiped out by Pawnee and Otoe warriors near present-day Columbus, Nebraska. 1896 - Gold rush Gold first discovered in Klondike, found at Bonanza Creek, Alaska by George Carmack. 1903 - Top prize Joe Pulitzer donates $1 million to Columbia University and begins the Pulitzer Prizes in America. 1945 - V-J Day Japan surrenders unconditionally to end WW II (also August 15 depending on time zone). 1947 - Set free Pakistan gains independence from Great Britain. 1969 - Operation Banner British Army deploys on the streets of Northern Ireland, marking the beginning of Operation Banner. 1998 - Omagh Bombing The worst terrorist incident of the troubles in Northern Ireland, kills 29 people, injuring around 220.

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N E W YORK TIMES bestselling author Greg Gutfeld wants to be your n e w guru, and he hates himself for it. B efore Greg Gutfeld was a Fox News star and a New York Times bestselling author, he was a self-help writer for health m a g azines who had no idea what he was talking a b o ut. But now, af ter years of experience, he fin a l l y feels qualified to guide people on the journey of life - call this book punishment for his sins, a n d a huge reward for you! I n The P lus, Gr eg teaches you how to brainwash yourself into better behaviour, retaining the p l u s e s in your life a nd eliminating the minuses. His approach to selfhelp is simple, and perfect for cynics; it’s not about positive thinking in the short term, it’s about positive being in the long term. With tough love and more than a little political incorrectness, he delivers sage wisdom.

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LETTERS FROM CANARIES By Barbara Belt barbarabelt@gmail.com DEAR reader, Please read this sipping something cool under a big tree. ‘Phew, what a scorcher!’ as the tabloids have it. During such scorchers, in the western province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, on Tenerife, La Gomera, La Palma and El Hierro, we head north for relief. Even the tiny islands have high northern rockfaces, forming moisture clouds from the prevailing Trade Winds. At 35º in the south and away we go, over mountains through cool forests to cloudy zones on north coasts. Eastern province Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, apart from Gran Canaria itself which has higher elevations, is different. Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and La Graciosa are flatter. The clouds spread right across the is-

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IT’S AMAZING HERE: Plaza España, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. lands, making them cooler and comfortable in midsummer. You mainlanders probably scoff at a mere 35º. Sweltering in Cordoba once, I watched 42º become 46º on a roadside thermometer. (Info on how to function at such temperatures gratefully received). Sadly, apart from heat, high fire risk and water short-

ages, Canarian news is still Covid-bound. Tourism head Yaiza Castilla has announced a free Covid insurance, set up by Promotur and Axa, in a move to dispel fears. The UK has of course scuppered Canarian, along with Spanish, tourism by insisting on quarantine, so there’ll be no Brits taking advantage of the offer. The Canaries and Balearics

are first to launch a tracking app tested in La Gomera: “The Radar Covid App sees better, is faster, remembers all close contacts, has more memory, respects the highest privacy standards and is less intrusive than someone interrogating you,” explained Big Data expert and Digitalisation Secretary of State, Carme Artigas. Think I’ll sign up. Meanwhile, residents of Tunte, Gran Canaria, are barricading roads to prevent patera immigrants, possibly with Covid, from arriving. At nearby Aguineguín, two more boatloads of poor unfortunates settle down for their fourth night on the jetty as I write. There’s nowhere left to put them. Desperate Africans miraculously making it here in small boats are the icing on the chaos cake. It’s all looking a tad iffey. How about some good news to dilute the ‘we’re all

doomed’ media? Well, despite drought here, there’s abundance. Delicious mangoes are everywhere. We’re walking on them. Gran Canaria’s Cabildo urges everyone to eat more of the 4,000 tons produced there alone. There’s been excellent horseracing in La Palma, well attended by internet racegoers. The LGTBIQ+ Love Festival took place, albeit in ammended form. Covid free La Gomera, El Hierro and La Graciosa are nearly full, the other islands not far behind. Mainland Spanish are here in force, happily spending money. “It’s amazing here! We holiday abroad, so we’d never have come,” said Luis Torres from Madrid. I asked if they’d be back. “Of course. Now we know!” Will appreciation of what’s close increase, I wonder? Good news indeed.


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AS protective face masks have become an essential part of everyone’s life thanks to Covid, many have discovered that regularly wearing one can have uncomfortable sideeffects, mainly the dreaded ‘maskne’. But what exactly causes maskne? According to dermatologists, the “constant rubbing of the masks against our skin causes micro-tears, allowing easier entry for bacteria and dirt to clog up our pores.” Also, there is the damp, hot environment underneath your mask. Breathing into a mask creates a warm, moist environment that leads to the build-up of oil, sweat and bacteria. Add the fact that face masks are designed to block things and it’s a recipe for skin disaster. One way to combat it is to avoid thick skincare creams and swap them for more lightweight water-

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FACE MASKS: Many have discovered they bring uncomfortable side-effects. based products. A lightweight moisturiser can also act as an additional protective barrier and prevent chafing. Ideally, you should use a mild and gentle exfoliator to support the absorption of your moisturiser. Unsurprisingly, skincare brands have been quick to recognise the rise of maskne problems and items like facial barrier masks and anti-blemish patches have become more available. Skincare companies have seen a strong rise in deep-cleansing products in

the past few months. This rise may be attributed to mask-related issues, including oilier skin and acne, as well as an increase in hygiene habits due to Covid-19. However, while skincare is booming, the make-up industry has taken a bashing as more people are working from home and avoid going out. Luckily, the demand for make-up is expected to rise again as life returns to normal, businesses begin to reopen their doors, and more people return to the workplace.

Banish back pain BAD posture can affect your whole body. But the back and shoulders are usually the areas that suffer the most. Back pain has now become one of the most common health complaints in society, and on many occasions is due to bad habits. Hours sitting at a computer or standing at work or even walking without maintaining an

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upright posture can create tension in the back and shoulders that end up causing uncomfortable pain. Here are some techniques and exercises that can be practised daily to correct it. Wall slides A simple exercise to strengthen the waist and correct the posture of the entire spine. It consists of supporting the back straight against the wall and sliding slowly, pressing the back on the wall, until your knees are flexed. Now hold the pose for 10 seconds. Do five to 10 reps a day. Torso tilts This practice is used in yoga as a stretching exercise. Standing with

your back straight and your feet together, raise your arms until the palms of your hands come together above your head. Then tilt your torso from left to right, holding for five seconds on each side, to allow for stretching and twisting of the spine. Rotating shoulders This exercise will alleviate accumulated tension in the shoulders and cervical muscles and promote correct posture. Inhale by raising your shoulders towards the ears without separating your hands from your body. Hold the pose for five seconds before exhaling and bring your shoulders down, adopting the initial posture. Do five to 10 reps a day.

UP AND DOWN WITH BALANCE UNEDITED EVERYONE has bad days, where they feel the world is against them or they are down on luck. For people with mental health issues, it can be an excruciating and exhausting experience. Daily life is enough of a struggle for us to cope with without additional pressures that poor mental health can bring. Small things can make a difference to anyone when they are not feeling themselves. When you’re feeling down, it doesn’t always take winning the lottery to turn your day around does it? It’s the little things in life that we so often take for granted! That passing compliment on a new outfit, a hug from a loved one or being praised for something you have accomplished, no matter how small it may seem. These small things can make a difference to anyone when they are not feeling themselves, even more so for people with mental health difficulties. When I’m in that dark place and all I see is the world against me, a small message turns my whole day around. From a personal point of view; I am very open about what I have. I keep no secrets about my condition. If anyone asks, I am more than willing to tell them. By being this way I’ve found the true friends and fami-

ly who stick by me. They accept everything, from my weird and wacky sense of humour to understanding the way I react and being able to deal with curve balls I can so frequently throw. Through thick and thin; these are the people I choose to surround myself with. The people who have the biggest impact on my life, the ones who I can rely on. Having bipolar disorder means that I could be in a different frame of mind from one day to the next, sometimes I can change within the same day! I have days where I want to be alone; I’m normally a very social person, if I go quiet, it’s a key indicator I may not be myself. Having that message pop up on your phone “Hi! Are you okay? I haven’t heard from you!” is sometimes all I need. It might seem insignificant, but when I’m in that dark place and all I see is the world against me, it turns my whole day around. To those loved ones; family and friends of anyone who is struggling with their mental health and to us fighters and survivors who are or have struggled with their own, remember that we cannot do everything on our own. It’s terribly hard for loved ones to see us in distress but it’s equally hard for us. You mustn’t see us as just ‘being difficult’ or ‘hard work’ because everyone needs a little help every now and again. You don’t have to go to the ends of the earth to help us, just show that you care and show that there is something for us to fight for. M u c h love, Ms Bipolar x

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DIONE LOCKYER THIS has definitely been a year to remember. With ever ything that has happened, it’s fair to say, a divide has been caused. Many people have different beliefs and opinions of the worldwide decisions that have been made. Families and friends have fallen out, arguments have become the norm on social media, anger and fear has spread like the summer wildfires. But what about the hashtag #BeKind? Has this become tomorrow’s chip paper? Is it now a thing of the past? A Shock To The Nation On February 15, 2020, the beautifully talented Caroline Flack took her own life. Whilst I didn’t know her personally, it had a huge impact on me. She lit up our TV screens with her big smile, dirty laugh and ‘girl next door’ attitude. She

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Has #BeKind become a thing of the past? was war m, relatable with a kind and genuine soul. The pressure of the national tabloids and trolling emails became too much for her. She didn’t want to continue with her life, she felt there was no way out. On average in both Spain and the UK, there are over 9,000 deaths per year from suicide, with concerns of a rise in 2020. Due to the world’s news, mental health issues have been on an all-time high. It is now believed, as of May 6, 2020, over 6.8 million adults have been diagnosed with General Anxiety Disorder (GAD). With these statistics in mind, should we think twice before publicly airing our opinions with what we believe to

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be or not believe to be true? My answer is both yes and no! Of course, we can all have our own beliefs, our own opinions. If we were all the same, the world would be extremely

dull. However, I truly believe there is a way of doing so. We should express our feelings, beliefs and opinions with nothing but KINDNESS! We should respect that not everyone will think and feel the same.

We should understand that others may be more fearful of the current situation and are simply not ready to look into other motives. The same as we should respect those who have researched more and taken the time to look out for others. So, before you fall out with a friend over a difference of opinion, before you remove a family member from your life, read this quote and remember, you only get one shot at life, so make it count! Don’t let anyone make you cruel! No matter how badly you want to give the world a taste of its own bitter medicine, it’s never worth losing yourself. #BeKind was a global hashtag. It’s now time to turn that hashtag into action.

If you would like to dig a little deeper into your own thoughts, feelings and behaviours or you would like to complete one of my courses to live a happy and healthy life with yourself, please email me coachingwithdione@gmail.com.


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HOME GROWN MUSICIANS by John Smith THERE are still three Saturday night concerts to be enjoyed in Marbella’s Constitution Park which run until the end of August. Local favourite La Negra Mayté, the girl with the soulful voice, performs with her band on August 16 and has recently recorded a live album with Amann and the Wayward Sons which was released in June. Her current six-piece band incorporates soul, gospel and funk and their performance will make a hot night even hotter. Another local band Delola present a style of Flamenco Rock fronted by guitarist and producer Juan Delola and they will be playing on August 23. The final concert on August 30 showcases the unusual Gypsy Flamenco cellist Tin Fernández and his quintet who perform a number of original compositions. Tickets cost just €5 for each night and can obtained from https://www.mientrada.net.

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NEXT Sunday, August 16 at 9pm the Estepona Municipal Band (BME) will present a free concert in the Maestro Navarro Mollor Music Centre, located in the emblematic Plaza del Reloj. This will be the 11th season that the band has performed under the artistic direction of Maestro José Antonio López Camacho and there will be further Sunday concerts until the end of the month featuring a selection of much-loved music. In what has now become a tradition, each of the concerts will end with the performance of the Estepona Hymn, with lyrics and music by the unforgettable Maestro Manuel Navarro Mollor. This coming performance is comprised of a combination of modern popular music and themes from top musicals. Highlights of the event include selections from Cabaret, Blue Tango, La La Land, Grease, as well as music by Abba, Andrea Bocelli and Luis Fonsi, with many of the numbers being played by the Municipal Band in public for the first time.


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This week celebrity Master Chef Steven Saunders, chef & proprietor of The Little Geranium in La Cala cooks fish and chips for the British who are missing!

Life without the British! Steven Saunders FMCGB The Little Geranium La Cala de Mijas www.thelittlegeranium.com ALL of us who live here will know how much of a challenge it has been this year especially through lockdown with very little government support for business owners. Then post lockdown, just as we all start to build back our businesses with a mind-set of survival, we get told that the British aren’t coming because if they do, they will be quarantined for two weeks afterwards. It’s another blow and many of us won’t survive. If I was involved with Spanish politics, I would be furious

because it will be enough to put the final nail in the coffin for many businesses not just hospitality. Our little restaurant was listed in the top 100 in the world this year which was fantastic, but how does that even matter now when we don’t know how long we can stay open? For me the Little Geranium is a passion, I always wanted to own a tiny restaurant where I could cook what I love to cook. I have had many larger restaurants but a small restaurant can be far more personal and intimate and the food can be super creative if we are not serving huge volumes of people, so the Geranium concept works for me. Our clients love what I am cooking which takes all day to prepare, so in

RAISE A GLASS: We all want to be here, so let’s rejoice that we have survived it. this new world it is all about preparation and then more preparation and then an evening service rather than doing lunch and dinner. That way the food is better, totally home-made,

more structured, more complex and more organized. It’s all perfect except for the concern of a lack of people over here and the worry that the virus has not gone away. If it gets any more difficult,

we will have to return to the UK, it would be a shame, but life moves on. On a more positive note I think we are doing well on our coast to keep the virus down, contrary to what the British may think -

have you seen their numbers!? So, let’s rethink our business models without the British and give it a go because we have no other choice and in reality, we all want to be here, otherwise we wouldn’t be here in the first place! The year 2020 is going to be the most impossible year filled with challenges, complications and restrictions, but let’s all rejoice that we have survived it! This week’s recipe has the British in mind because they all adore fish and chips and what better way to eat it than this way which has the lightest batter and it changes the dish into something special. It’s easy to prepare so give it a go and let’s all raise a glass to the British in their absence!

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Sea Bass Tempura and hand cut fries Serves four Tempura Batter • 200g of Tempura flour (from most supermarkets) • 200 ml of iced cold sparkling water • A little Maldon salt • A few cubes of ice • A tablespoon of olive oil • Oil (sunflower or corn for frying) How to make the Tempura batter Use the pre-mixed tempura flour and add the ice-cold sparkling water and some ice cubes and seasoning and the olive oil. Mix together lightly with a spoon and do not whisk Important: Lumps in the flour is good. Do not mix it too much as you will get a lot of gluten which makes it heavy and creates an un-crispy tempura batter. For the Sea Bass 4 fillets of the freshest sea bass fillets with skin on and all bones removed Some plain flour for coating the fish A deep fat fryer heated to 190ºC To cook the fish Toss each fillet through some plain four

FISH AND CHIPS: The light batter changes this dish into something special. to coat Now dip the fillets one at a time into the batter holding the tail (small part of the fillet) and allow batter to drip off for about five seconds. Place carefully in your hot fryer on full power. Cook for about three minutes or until

golden brown Remove and season with Maldon salt Tip Only cook two fillets of fish at one time or else the temperature will fall too much and start poaching not frying. Also, if you overcrowd the fryer the fillets will stick to each other.

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Hand Cut Chips Choose hard not waxy potatoes that chip well. Ask your greengrocer, because in Spain many of the potatoes don’t chip well and you will need to be specific. Peel and cut into small chips approx 1cm wide no larger Lower the temperature of the fryer to 150ºC Blanch the chips for approx five minutes Now heat the fryer to full power 200ºC and re-fry until the chips are crispy Season whilst hot with Maldon salt and serve Note You will have to re-fry the first two fillets of bass unless you have two fryers. That’s not a problem and resting the cooked fish won’t overcook it. When you re-fry they only need heating up, so 30 seconds is enough. I like to serve Samphire blanched in boiling water and fried in butter (no salt) with this dish and samphire is here now in the shops.


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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

ALL over Europe and beyond we’re seeing Covid-19 restrictions lifted, then replaced as infections spike. However, when this is all over, I’d be very interested to see an in-depth survey and analysis of those people who 1) won’t do as they are advised/ requested/required; 2) take it as a personal affront and infringement of their civil liberties to be asked to wear a mask for a very short time; 3) regard it as absolutely essential to go to a pub/ beach/hotel abroad without further delay; 4) have no concept whatsoever of community responsibility. Whenever lockdown is eased a very short period out of a healthy person’s lifetime - why are so many anti-maskers prepared to break the law and gamble with their own and other people’s safety for basically trivial reasons? And presumably there is a

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ANTI-MASKERS ARE THE NEW ANTI-VAXXERS: WHAT ABOUT YOU? cross-over with the conspiracy theorists/influencers who think the metal strip in a mask is a conductor for 5G and anti-vaxxers - a quarter of Brits - say they might refuse a coronavirus vaccine. Does this matter, you ask? You bet, because their selfishness and stupidity put others at risk, particularly those who can’t have vaccinations for medical reasons. Punishment (denial of NHS services or schooling, for instance) for non-vaccination is a nonstarter, it’d be hard to enforce without added bureaucracy and likely costly court cases. So why not try, as a one-off against this virus (deadly to both health and the economy), the ‘carrot’ instead? Offer, say, some hard cash for each person vaccinated. It would cost a few hundred million pounds, but would likely soon pay for itself. Money talks, possibly louder than influencers, igno-

MARBELLA MOMENTS BY NICOLE KING UP to now it has been believed that dyslexics’ ability to imagine and visualise letters and objects in three dimensions is a mental phenomenon and has been treated accordingly in centres for dyslexia worldwide. However, thanks to international studies undertaken by prestigious research units such as those of Harvard Medical School, Yale, Cambridge, etc, it has been confirmed that there is a size difference between the magnocellular pathway of dyslexics and non-dyslexics. These discoveries prove that the magnocellular pathway in dyslexics is 27 per cent smaller than in non-dyslexics and consequently the magno cells are also smaller. The magnocelular pathway consists of large nerve cells that form a path from the eyes to the brain and is responsible for sending signals about large/static images, perspective of time, space, dimension, sequence - integral problems for dyslexics. This same pathway is responsible for detecting colours. If the signal is transmitted with an erroneous frequency a distorted message will be sent from the eye to the

rance or superstition. Alternatively, if a vaccine becomes widely available, surely all countries will require a certificate of vaccination for entry, as used to be the case for smallpox in many countries before it was eliminated due to a worldwide vaccination programme. Once these anti-vaxxers find they’re unable to travel anywhere other than in their own country, I suspect the problem could disappear... So, where do you stand? Nora Johnson’s psychological crime thrillers No Safe Place, 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), Apple Books, paperback and audiobook. All profits to Costa del Sol Cudeca cancer charity.

ANTI-MASKERS: Their selfishness and stupidity put others at risk.

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NEW TOOL: Resolving problems that previously had no solution. brain, a message that is difficult to interpret. A new specialised tint, ChromaGen, not only adjusts the light entering the eye which allows the Magnocelular pathway to send the signals at a speed which can be interpreted by the brain without distortions, it fixes the frequency which permits long term permanent benefits with use. This way, most dyslexics’ ‘three-dimensional’ and distorted vision is remedied and their eye movement controlled by

rectifying the blurred vision, many of them did not even realise they had as they had nothing to compare it with. This adjustment will also help hyperactivity, ADD, and even epilepsy, also caused by the imbalance of light perception received through the eye. This adjustment also results in improved coordination and a better concept of time and space, as all of these are dependent on the same pathway. Not only are these discoveries important

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BLINDS ACE OF SHADES - Vertical, Venetian, Roman, Roller, Wooden blinds, various colours available, also blackout blinds. Tel: 951 273 254 / 671 732 204 / info@aceof shades.design (101730) BLINDS, awnings, mosquito screens, curtains, vast choice. All areas covered. Coast and inland. 655 825 931 (285252)

SOLAR BLINDS SOLAR BLINDS ES Ideal for large glazed areas to reflect heat / glare and stop furniture fading and still keep the view. SAVE HEAT IN THE WINTER to improve your living environment. ian@solar shadetinting.com Tel Ian 958 496 571 / 644 546 176 (287972)

BOATS FOR SALE Marina berth Fuengirola port 12mtr x 4mtr, Pier 3, excellent position. €23,000. For more info call 447547 843 770 or email dexter41119@gmail.com (289742)

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PRIVATE collector will buy your Gold, Rolex & Patek Philippe Watches Tel – 678 716 693 (288662)

CAR HIRE VERY LARGE collection of CDs for sale, Rock n Roll & Classical. Classical LPs as well. 200 Books by James Patterson. All at €3 each. Pick & Choose. 200 Books, Lee Child, 300 Books Wilbur Smith, plus over 10,000 other paperbacks all at €6 each. New delivery from UK every week courtesy of Universal books. Shop Estb. 48 years, 3 Generations. Please visit Shakespeare Bookshop by N.H. Hotel, San Pedro

BUILDING SERVICES SWINGLES CASAS SL. For all your building needs. Visit www.swinglescasas.com for more details or call 952 428 067 / 666 960 262 (285236) CONCRETE – OZBUILD. The specialists of printed concrete. Reseals, Brickwork, Tiling, Plastering, Reforms. 16 Years in Spain. Competitive Prices, Quality Finish. 952 426 074/606 745 920 www.ozbuildspain.com (288505) www.handymanservices.es Electrician, plumbing, construction, painting. Innovation. ROT deduction for Swedish, Sotogrande to Marbella 648 712 530 (287364) R.K.S CONSTRUCTION Full reforms. Roofing. Plastering. Kitchen & Bathroom Specialists. Established 2005. 634 315 264 / 652 640 871 (289011) GENERAL BUILDER, Tiling, plastering, painting, electrician, plumber, carpentry. Reasonable prices. 635 913 885 (References available) (288738)

ALH RENT A CAR – SHORT & LONG-TERM RENTALS FROM €9.90 A DAY. INSURANCE INCLUDED IN OUR PRICES. www.alhrentacar.com - TLF: 638 846 909 or reser vasalhrentacar@gmail.com (252388)

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.eurodog.es / info@eu rodog.es 679 786 669 / 606 101 807 (257556)

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)

CHARITY

HAWKS SL Estb. since 1998 complete reforms/restorations, specialise in bathroom, kitchen etc. Tiling & Glass work. Ramin 635 204 123 info@hawksmbd.com (289610)

METALWORK NEW REJAS, GATES, Carports & Fencing, repairs & alterations. Work Guaranteed. Reliable. 17yrs on Coast. Steve the Welder. Call/Whatsapp 655 040 648

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE MR-MAINTENANCE – For ALL your Property needs. No Job Too Small – Contact 647 460 155. (288734)

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

CHURCHES BENALMADENA Elim Family Fellowship. Elimfamilyfellowship.com or call 951 912 525 or 952 446 627. CALAHONDA: Encounter Church (Elim), Family church with kids activities, Iglesia San Miguel, Sundays 4.30pm, Rev. David Hodgson, 695 115 496

CLASSES LEARN SPANISH ONLINE, Beginner-Intermediate-Advance Learn how to speak Spanish with online lessons, audio, video and games. http://spanischtuto ronline.wordpress.com gime nius@gmx.de (289191)

CLEANING SERVICES OVEN CLEANING, domestic, commercial, complete fittings, let professional do hard dirty work. From 40€ . 611 283 162 ovencleaning costadelsol.com (287808)

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) CONEJO CLEANING & Property Management. Est. over 25 years. Rentals management, one off cleans. New Property set up service. Wendy 635 630 370 / 952 964 407 www.conejoclea ning.com (289106)

CLEANING/MAINTENANCE L & W PROPERTY CARE. EXPERIENCED TRADES PEOPLE OFFERING THE FOLLOWING SERVICES:MAINTENANCE, CLEANING, KEY HOLDING, MEET AND GREET. RESIDENTIAL AND HOLIDAY LETS CALL LEE 622 717 506, WENDY 645 176 250. OVER 25 YEARS IN CARPENTRY & BUILDING (289360)

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

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)

FUNERALS

RAINBOW Pinturas. English Painters & decorators. All aspects. Interior/exterior, private residential, commercial & communities. Spraying: door, kitchens & furniture. Wallpapering. Call/What sapp: Daniel: 628 066 308 www.rainbowpinturas.com (289119)

DOMESTIC APP REPAIRS DOMESTIC Appliance repairs washing machines, fridges, cookers, ovens, water heaters, gas / electric, professionally repaired. Christian 608 337 497 (285980)

DRAINAGE BLOCKED DRAINS? Leak detection, CCTV survey, root removal, Tel 952 568 414 / 661 910 772 / drainspain.com (283353) CLEARFLOW – Unblocking, CCTV inspection, repair and installation. Tel: 630 200 600 / 952 885 661. Facebook: DesatorosClearflow (288924)

ELECTRICIAN

Starlight Cleaning Services. All types of cleaning. Any size of property. All Areas. Residential & Holiday Lets. Deep Clean for Bars & Restaurants. We also do a professional Chimney Sweeping service. 682 636 451 www.starlightspain.com (289020)

COMPUTERS CHIMNEY SERVICES

DECORATORS

FURNITURE FURNITURE wanted, same day collection, also house clearance and removals. 697 511 071 (289350) THE WAREHOUSE – We buy a Single item to a Full House Clearance – 602 610 103 www.casaking.es (253107)

GARDENING PROFESSIONAL garden services from Fuengirola to Estepona. All aspects of gardening and full maintenance and landscaping, free quotes, competitive prices. Contact Andrew 600 259 981 Andrew@garden-profession als.com (283924) 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)

IRRIGATION 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 (288687)

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 (289170) 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 WANTED Gold, Silver, Rolex & Patek Philippe Watches Tel – 678 716 693 (288662)

IRIS-IRRIGATION and landscapes. New Installations & problem-solving. Turf (supply and laying). Garden constructions. Tree surgeon. Clearing. Astro Turf (Free Quotation) 676 747521 (288939)

GATES 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.thegaragedoorcompany.es (288000)

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 (288629)

HEALTH & BEAUTY

BEAUTY TREATMENTS BOTOX & fillers from €95. Skinny Jab & Fat reducing injections. Cover Coast & Inland. www.beau tifulmarbella.es 609 347 086 (288911) www.euroweeklynews.com


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

HOT TUBS/SPAS HOT TUBS, new, used, bought, sold, hired. Also move & repairs. 691 973 131 / +44 7836 379122 (289023)

LESSONS QUALIFIED Native Mandarin Chinese Teacher in Benalmadena. Can do groups/private, online/f2f. 665 950 945 for price and availability (289086)

LOCKSMITH

HOUSE CLEARANCES

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! (200726) 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 (289618) STAY SAFE! Abbeygate Insurance Call 971 277 455 For your security www.abbeygateinsure.com (288761)

LAWYERS

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)

MISCELLANEOUS GOLD & SILVER Bought & Sold, Rolex & Patek Philippe Watches Tel – 678 716 693 (288662)

MOBILITY SENIORWORLD (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 1 3 1 or 6 7 0 9 6 4 1 8 1 for advice & best prices (289083) 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 (289163)

MOSQUITO SCREENS MOSQUITO screens, sliding, pulldown, pleated, colours call Mosquito Nick 647 072 861 (288900) 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)

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CAR SERVICES BRITISH MECHANIC Mijas Costa. Experienced & Reliable. 605 407 369 (289171)

SELLING YOUR SPANISH CAR? PHONE Bill Brady for the best cash price. Stay safe and phone Bill on 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbradycars.com (284761)

THE WAREHOUSE – We buy a Single item to a Full House Clearance – www.casaking.es - 602 610 103 (253107)

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ALHAURIN FURNITURE EMPORIUM furniture wanted, same day collection, also house clearance and removals. 697 511 071 (289350)

HOUSE CLEARANCE Furniture Wanted. Secondhand shop 608 365 520 (288902)

owner bought from Ford Fuengirola bereavement forces this sale at only WAS 12’995€ NOW 11’995€ 952 838 842/ 608 950 221 billbradycars.com (284761) AUTOMATIC Ford Focus 1.6 Inj. 2014 from private owner. Only, 72’000 Klm ( 45’000 Mls ) Bluetooth, cruise control, climate control, light sensors, alloy wheels. Look at this price its only 8’995€ 952 838 842 /608 950 221 billbradycars.com (284761)

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

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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 (288629)

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 billbrady cars.com (284761) HYUNDAI I-10 2014 With only 22’000 Klm. (13’000 Mls ) Health forces this sale, new ITV ( MOT) New Service. Parking sensors, cruise control, colour coded interior perfect costa car and its only 6’995€ 952 838 842 /608 950 221 billbrady cars.com (284761) PRICE SLASHED 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 11,995€ 952 838 842/ 608 950 221 billbrady cars.com. (284761) PRICE SLASHED NOW EVEN CHEAPER 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 8,500€ 952 838 842/ 608 950 221 billbrady cars.com (284761) PRICE SLASHED NOW EVEN CHEAPER AUTOMATIC Ford Focus 1.6 Inj. 2017 With only 19’000 Klm. (12’000 Mls) Lady

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AUTOMATIC / Diesel Mazda CX5 Skyactive 2014 from private owner full service history 76’000 Klm. (47’000 Mls ) Sat-Nav, parking and lane sensors, bluetooth and lots more looks great in Diamond white look at this low price of only 15’995€ 952 838 842 608 950 221 billbrady cars.com. (284761) 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) ROBERTSON CARS...NEW LOCKDOWN...PRICE DOWN AUTOMATIC OPEL ZAFIRA 1.8 .2011 SEVEN SEATER, petrol. Only 110,000kms (approx. 68,000miles) air-con, new cam belt fitted, private dentist owner has kept it well brushed and very clean, midnight blue, electric windows, locking ,room for everyone & luggage. Samantha’s TOOTH FAIRY Price €7,500 www.robertsoncarsspain.com Stay safe with Samantha... 952 832 173 Whatsapp. 608 658 785 ROBERTSON CARS NEW LOCKDOWN PRICE DIESEL JAGUAR X TYPE ESTATE WAGON EXECUTIVE 2.2, 2008 model, Recent ITV, low kms, good looking big cat, dark blue with walnut dash chrome roof rack, dog grill, alloy wheels, air-condition, parking sensors, electric everything a high quality thoroughbred in super condition. WAS 6,995€ NEW PRICE DOWN €4,995 see photos web page www.robertsoncarsspain.com stay safe with Samantha 952 832 173/608 658 785 whatsapp ROBERTSON CARS...NEW LOCKDOWN PRICE...AUTOMATIC / DIESEL RENAULT MEGANE 1.5 DCi .2014, Only 56,000kms. approx.35,000miles. One private lady owner, 5 door hatchback,r ear parking sensors, air-condition, alloy wheels, White with chrome trim, cd player, small easy to drive automatic hard to find in this condition. WAS...€8,995. NOW PRICE DOWN..€8,500 www.robertson cars-spain.com Stay safe with Samantha 952 832 173 /whatsapp 608 658 785

ROBERTSON CARS...NEW LOCKDOWN PRICE AUTOMATIC CHEVROLET AVEO 1.4 5 DOOR 2013. Only 45,000kms. (approx 20,000miles) Lady owner leaving Spain, silver super small city automatic, air-condition, cd player, everything you want...WAS..€5,995..NOW PRICE DOWN...€5,750 www.robertson cars-spain.com Stay safe with Samantha phone 952 832 173/ Whatsapp 608 658 785 ROBERTSON CARS...NEW LOCKDOWN PRICE AUTOMATIC MAZDA CX 3 .2 litre petrol, 2018. Only 11,000kms. Yes approx 6,800 miles & always kept garaged shining white paintwork immaculate condition. Cost new over €25,000 Save thousands on new price our.. LOCKDOWN PRICE... €17,500 www.robertsoncars-spain.com Stay safe with Samantha 952 832 173 whatsapp. 608 658 785 ROBERTSON CARS...DIESEL PEUGEOT 1007 1.4. 2007 ONLY 88,000kms (approx 54,000miles) bright red, electric side opening big doors & high seating gives easy access for problem backs /knees and old age, air- con, cd player. LOW KMS. LOW LOCKDOWN PRICE...€3,250, www.robertson cars-spain.com Stay safe with Samantha 952 832 173/ whatsapp. 608 658 785 ROBERTSON CARS...7 SEATER FORD GALAXY DIESEL MANUAL 2005 only 89,000 kms (approx 55,000miles) bright wine, new cam belt just fitted, take the family - seven seater , OLD BUT LOW KMS AND LOW PRICE... €3,995 www.robertsoncars-spain.com Stay safe with Samantha 952 832 173 / whatsapp. 608 658 785 ROBERTSON CARS...AUTOMATIC / DIESEL MERCEDES 520cdi 2002, only 77,000 miles RIGHT HAND DRIVE on SPANISH PLATES. Stunning condition, gold, 4 door saloon, only used as holiday car, true class golden oldie ….€5,000 ONO. www.robertson cars-spain.com Stay safe with Samantha 952 832 173 Whatsapp. 608 658 785 MAZDA 2, 5 door, 2010, LHD, 83,000kms, air-con, alloy wheels, metallic grey, FSH. €5,995 ono. +447866 498 429 (289620) 2008 Silver Nissan Tiida, Great condition, Irish reg, RHD, 145,000 kms, €800 ono. Contact Mark +34 711 003 937 (289719)

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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 (288750) BRITISH MECHANIC Mijas Costa. Experienced & Reliable. 605 407 369 (289171)

REPAIRS ENGLISH bodyshop, fully equipped, Mijas Costa. No Job Too Small. 952 667 074 (289074) BRITISH MECHANIC Mijas Costa. Experienced & Reliable. 605 407 369 (289171)

WANTED CARS, VANS, ANY REGISTRATION, INSTANT CASH, FINANCE/EMBARGO UK OR SPANISH 685 524 921 (253107) CARS, VANS UK OR SPANISH BOUGHT FOR CASH. FREE COLLECTION IN SPAIN/UK. PLEASE CALL 678 808 837 OR 952 669 701 (253107) WANTED CARS AND VANS, FREE COLLECTION, SAME DAY 685 524 921. (253107) CAR, VANS BOUGHT WITH/WITHOUT PAPERS. CASH WAITING 678 808 837. (253107) 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. (288748) ALL CARS / Commercials wanted, runners or non-runners. Cash. Buyer collects. Transfer included. 605 109 796 (288739)

MUSIC KARAOKE.. No Internet? No Problem! Hard Copies, Latest Songs, All Languages. Show Presenter Pro Software. 664 540 154 (289768)


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NAUTICAL INTERNATIONAL SKIPPER LICENCE: Courses held in English and starts soon. RYA VHF and Radar Courses. 626 245 098 (289359) FOR SALE Marina berth Fuengirola port 12mtr x 4mtr, Pier 3, excellent position. €23,000. For more info call 447547 843 770 or email dexter41119@gmail.com (289742) Licensed Captain / Yacht Broker for all your yachting needs. Deliveries, maintenance, brokerage, consulting. Over 30 Years in business. Call Heikki +34 609 671 344 or email info@compassint.com (289765)

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 LOW COST NEUTERING 630 197 435 (Eng) / 952 112 978 (288909)

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 Andalucian government. We desperately need foster homes and adoptants for our many dogs, especially the small ones and puppies who do not do well in a big shelter. We are grateful for any help offered, including donations of food and blankets. Visiting times are from 13.00 to 15.00 and you can always turn up or make an appointment by calling Denise on 669 018 736. Our website is www.ace-charity.org where you can view all the dogs in our care. (93320) 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 info@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 re-homing, please call 653 257 875. Visit our website www.sosanimals.org or please phone Sandy on 952 385 923 or 666 814 056 if you would like to make a donation or help in any way. (93317) ARCH - The 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.or g, our Facebook page Centro Andalusi de Rescate de Caballos or tel. 610 845 491 or 656 935 613 ANIMEX Foundation offers free will upgrading when leaving something for abandoned animals. Contact animexfounda tion@gmail.com or call 692 166 434 now for this absolutely free service (288287)

KENNELS 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.eu rodog.es (242538)

CAT & DOG World Kennels and Cattery. 952 112 978 / 630 197 435. www.cat-and-dog-world.com (288909)

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 (287319)

PLUMBING

PROPERTY TO LET 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 (289700) MARBELLA, BANUS, Luxury 1 or 2bedroom apartments by Marina. Private Garden. Pools, Garage. Long, short term. bravoelezovic@gmail.com 34 637 439 222 (289748)

PROPERTY WANTED 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) We have many clients actively looking for villas, townhouses & apartments from Torremolinos to Calahonda. Call Joe 626 864 683 (289718)

REMOVALS/STORAGE

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.malagaexpat.com (289089)

PROPERTY FOR SALE M i j a s c o s t a V a l t o c a d o Detached villa 3 Bed, 3 Bathroom, 2000 mts plot, guest apartment, views, terrace, pool, bar, storerooms, covered parking €585,000. 626 864 683 (289718) WWW.INMOANDALUZ.COM. Bargain inland properties for all budgets, fincas, village homes, apartments and villas. Legal building plots. 952 491 609 / 685 514 835 (289309)

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE STARLIGHT PROPERTY. All Areas. Residential & Holiday Lets. 689 819 592 www.starlightspain.com (289020) 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

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FURNITURE

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WINDOWS

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SPORT THE Walking Football League are now looking towards October for the start of their new season with new sponsors The Elite Pathways Sports Walking Football League. EPS is the sports arm of Elite Pathways Sports and

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WFL HUGE SPONSORSHIP BOOST Training (London). The Walking Football League are particularly pleased as this deal is for two years. EPS have many contacts and at the begin-

ning of their support for the League they will supply all strips,training kit,bibs and premier league standard footballs which each of the nine clubs will receive.

The launch of EPS and the recruitment of Operations Director Mark Coleman (Malaga WFC) for Costa del Sol is to expand the group’s interest into different formats of football and older age groups. The EPS objective is to promote Walking Football for the over 50’s and to highlight not only the health benefits, mental and physical, but also the opportunity to meet new friends. Included in the sponsorship package will be various events actively promoted by EPS with tours to the

Costa for all levels and ages and in every format. EPS have appointed two ambassadors to head the promotion of their activities . Jimmy Bullard (ex West Ham, Peterborough, Wigan, Fulham, Hull, Ipswich and MK Dons) footballer, I’m a Celebrity contestant and currently presenting Sky Sports Soccer AM programme. Derren Ibrahim was born in Gibraltar and is a UEFA B Licensed coach for outfield players and is also a well respected goalkeeper. Derren played at Non League

level in England and has represented Gibraltar winning eight caps. EPS hope to fly Derren over to give some coaching sessions with the walking footballers. Monthly training sessions geared specifically to walking football will be available and designed by A Licence Coaches. This promises to afford exciting times during the next two seasons with EPS collaborating with Walking Football on future projects on the Costa del Sol and to take Walking Football to a higher level. Remember the name Elite Pathways Sports Walking Football League... watch this space!


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