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Specsavers Ópticas’ Plea to Drivers This Summer

SUMMER in Spain has been dubbed accident season, as millions of people take to the roads for holidays. Due to higher volumes of traffic, increased alcohol consumption, greater numbers of tourists and hot weather, there are more road traffic accidents in the summer meaning drivers need to be extra vigilant – especially when it comes to their vision.

In the months of July and August 2022 alone, there were 225 deaths due to road traffic accidents1 in Spain. This is why, the experts at Specsavers Ópticas are urging people to make sure their eyesight will not be a cause of accidents this summer and are sharing the following advice. Make sure your prescription is up to date - It is extremely important to keep up to date with your eye tests – at least once every two years or more often if required by your optometrist.

Choose lenses for driving in bright sunshine - Polarised lenses are a good option for driving during summer months as they eliminate glare from horizontal surfaces, such as roads, water and sand. They also offer 100% UV protection, improve contrast and help ease the strain on your eyes. Avoid dry eyes - Make sure air vents are angled in such a way that cool air is not blowing into the face, as this can dry out eyes. Also make sure to blink regularly, to prevent dryness. When we are very focused and attentive on something (such as driving), our tendency is to blink less.

Chantelle Hayward, director of Specsavers Ópticas in Calpe says: ‘Good eyesight is one of the most basic requirements of safe driving. It means drivers will be able to spot potential dangers, see pedestrians and other vehicles, read road signs and judge speed, distance and movement. Before you take to the road this summer make sure you have an up-to-date eye test to ensure that you can see clearly on the road.’

For more information or to book a test visit www.specsavers.es

1 Balance de siniestralidad vial verano 2022. Ministerio del Interior. Gobierno de España. https://www.lamoncloa.gob.es/serviciosdeprensa/notasprensa/interior/Paginas/2022/050922trafico-balance-verano.aspx

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This is so important – are you prepared to protect your family?

We can assist you with our bespoke life and mortgage protection policies to protect those that are most important to you, should the worse happen.

The first question would be – have you taken out Life Insurance? You may have a Mortgage Protection policy, which means on your death the mortgage will be paid. But of course, this does not provide your family with some financial security when they really need it.

Mortgage Protection is a good policy to have as it will pay off any mortgage you have on your house, keeping your family secure in their home. This is death only cover, however there are some additional options you can add on if you require them.

For example for Mortgage Payment protection, for €100,000 of cover for a 50 year old can be as little as €305 per year. Whereas life insurance provides a payment to your family. You can tailor the life policy to your own requirements and create a bespoke life insurance – whether to cover the initial costs incurred on your death or give your family a lump sum to provide for their future.

For example life cover of €50,000 for a 50 year old, can be as little as €155 a year.

Our bespoke life policies can give you the cover most suited to you needs with standard death only cover and additional covers to include:-

· Repatriation

· Permanent Absolute Disability

· Death by Accident

· Death by Traffic Accident

· Permanent Absolute Disability due to an Accident

· Permanent Absolute Disability due to a Traffic Accident

· Serious Illness cover/Serious Female illness cover

You do need to be resident in Spain for these policies and there will be a simple health/medical questionnaire that you will need to complete online. These policies are available with monthly direct debit payments, and our policies will be in English.

Alongside the life policies, we can provide various Accident Policies to give you protection throughout your life and provide support should you sadly experience a life changing accident.

If you would like a quotation or more information, please contact one of my offices, email info@jennifercunningham.net or visit our website www.jennifercunningham.net.

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Summer is definitely here along with the tourists. As they are so important to so many people here on the coast it is great to see the beaches filling up along with the restaurants and hotels. OK, it can be a bit of a pain finding a parking spot and the noise levels can get a little much but this really is a small inconvenience in relation to the amount of good tourism brings to the region.

As the schools are now closed for two and a half months - yes you read that correctly - I think my grandma skills will probably be needed to keep darling daughter sane. I have stocked up on baking necessities (yes coloured sprinkles come under necessities) and crafty stuff in order to be on call if necessary. They are spending most of their time in the pool at the moment but if last year is anything to go by then the novelty soon wears off.

However you are spending your summer, enjoy it, stay hydrated and slap on the sun cream. Until next time, take care and be kind.

Lesley

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OUR UNSTABLE SUN PART 2

Last month I explained about solar storms and the immense energy they can deliver to our Earth. I suppose that all those disaster films lead many people to suppose that anything like this is all fiction, unfortunately this is definitely science fact and these events are real. We've already looked at past events, and the huge damage done by less severe solar storms on the primitive electrical devices of 1859, the Carrington event I talked about last month, so now it's time to look at what we can do to help ourselves when the next one comes.

The first thing to realise is that we can't stop a solar storm, it's a vast amount of energy moving very quickly through space, so we can't block or deflect it. What we can do is plan for it and that begins with forecasting space weather. Long gone are the days when all we could do was watch the Sun from Earth like Richard Carrington did all those years ago, we now have very special satellites built to observe the Sun and track the Coronal mass ejections as it burps them out. This all started in the 1970s with the Helios satellites, leading up to the Parker solar probe of 2021 which gets really close and is arguably one of the greatest machines ever built. It has flown so close to the Sun that it passed through the corona gathering the information needed by astrophysicists. The Parker probe and other satellites can spot a dangerous event, and together they can track and work out the speed of them to see if they will hit the Earth. It's called predicting the solar weather and it gives us time to prepare things here.

So, what happens when we know trouble is heading our way? Astronauts on the space station who are not protected by our atmosphere will go to a special shielded area and wait it out. Electricity companies on Earth prepare the grids and networks for power surges. Spare transformers are brought from storage to replace those that explode. Some installations may shut down for a short time to avoid cascading failures.

What all this boils down to is that systems have been developed and new types of components fitted to electricity supplies to mitigate the worst types of failures we might have expected - thank goodness for science and research. There is no disaster movie in all this, just good engineering and planning against the ferociousness of the Sun. 2023 is the start of the current solar maximum, which is why I am talking about all this. For the next year or two there is an increased chance of a solar storm coming our way but don't let it worry you too much, leave the scare stories to the tabloid press.

● To find out more about observing and astronomy why not join our group, email us at vegabaja.astronomygroup@gmail.com to find out more.

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Charles Oates, Vega Baja Astronomy Group.
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Financial Advice from our family to yours

Do you have adequate protection in place?

One area of Financial Planning that often gets overlooked is the importance of having protection in place. At Logic, we believe protection is massively undersold across Europe and many households would benefit from reviewing their level of protection.

The protection we are referring to comes in many different shapes and sizes; much of it insurance based (such as life assurance, income protection or critical illness cover), but it can also include other aspects like Wills or Powers of Attorney.

We believe that most age groups will have some need for protection, but priorities will differ depending on which stage of life you find yourself at. For example, the younger generation may have an increased need to consider income protection over Wills, whilst a retired couple may prioritise Power of Attorneys over life assurance. Let´s consider each in a little more detail:

- Life Assurance: One of the most advertised forms of protection, providing the insured's family or beneficiaries with a lump-sum benefit on death. The cost for this insurance naturally increases with age but many have been surprised with how cost effective this type of protection can be.

- Income Protection: Specifically for individuals or couples who are working. It does exactly what it says on the tin, provides income in the event a person cannot work due to illness or injury. Also attractive for families with young children.

- Critical Illness: Provides a lump-sum benefit to the insured, in the event they are diagnosed with certain conditions such as cancer or if someone suffers a heart attack.

- Wills: The best way to document your wishes legally, avoiding any confusion on death. Having a Will in place can make life much easier for those dealing with an estate and greatly speed up the inheritance process.

- Powers of Attorney: These authorities can help save significant stress and aggravation if an individual loses mental capacity and is unable to manage their own affairs. We have seen this first hand; how difficult it can be to deal with providers and authorities without one.

It is common to shy away from protection as many don’t like to think about it or automatically perceive it to be costly. However, it is an important aspect when considering your future financial plans, ensuring your loved ones are taken care of and provided for.

If you haven’t considered it before, it would be worthwhile taking time to reflect on this subject. The cost of the cover might be less than you think.

If you would like more information on the above, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will be happy to assist.

● Logic Financial Consultants are fully regulated & licensed financial advisers, covering the Costa Blanca, Murcia and Canary Islands. We can travel to you, or you can visit our office at Calle Andres Lambert 24, 1B, Jávea. Tel: 965 020 444. Email: info@logicfc.com Web: www.logicfinancialconsultants.com.

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Saying goodbye to hair loss with the Insparya method

Hair transplantation with the Insparya method is the best option to say goodbye to alopecia forever. It is the result of the Insparya Group's investment in hair transplantation research, science, technology aimed at improving the process and patient experience throughout the hair restoration process. With our own technology and training, we can guarantee the implantation of the maximum number of follicular units (+4,000, if necessary) in faster interventions, maximum 6 hours, and a followup of 18 months for all our patients.

What is the Insparya method?

It is a perfect combination of specialisation and the Insparya Group's commitment to technological innovation and professional development. With all this we have been able to develop our own hair transplant technique, a safe, effective and revolutionary method of hair transplantation, which responds to the need of many people to put an end to hair loss.

The result of this approach is clear: more than 50,000 transplants have been successfully performed in our clinics over the past 14 years. We have achieved these figures thanks to the work at our own research centre, Insparya Science and Clinical Institute, as well as our biomedical research projects at Insparya Hair Science. Moreover, the latter is working to find the ultimate solution to alopecia through the multiplication of stem cells.

A good example of the technological research during transplantation, the result of the efforts of the Insparya Hair Tech division, is the BotHair UltraPlus. This unique project has resulted in the creation of an innovative device to extract follicular units faster, more precisely and with fewer steps, reducing surgery time.

Call us free on 900 998 775 or visit www.insparya.es/expat for a no-obligation consultation at our Valencia clinic where you will be attended by a highly specialised and experienced medical team of hair technology experts. With Insparya, recovering your hair is easier, faster and much more effective than you think.

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Dental ProsthesisDentures

At Clinica Britannia we are happy to offer our existing and new patients an Express Service for the repair of any type of Dental prosthesis (denture) within as little as one hour, due to our onsite laboratory and technicians. If you already have existing dentures and want them to look like new again, then why not have them cleaned and polished, we can make that happen whilst you wait.

Did you know that a completely new set of dentures can now be made within 4 days, allowing you to enjoy your NEW smile within record time, you could even have them made without interrupting your vacation.

Now available is a new flexible denture, which is made of a material known as Nylon. This semi-flexible high-quality material is almost transparent and can be made to mimic the natural colour of the gums, giving a completely natural look.

Thanks to the technological advances in the world of dentistry, the materials used for the creation of dental prostheses has improved immensely, making them last longer, much more comfortable and easier to use.

For further information contact our Dental Team at Clinica Britannia who will be happy to answer all your questions.

● Clinica Britannia, Ejércitos Españoles 16, 1st Floor, Calpe. Tel 965 837 553 or 607 255 755 - 24 hours a day - 365 days a year.

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WORD SEARCH

Find all the Spanish words from the word list in the puzzle grid. Words may be found going forwards, backwards, up, down or diagonally. Answers can be found in the back of the magazine. Good Luck.

AMARILLO - YELLOW

AZUL - BLUE

BRONCE - BRONZE

BURDEOS - BURGUNDY

CARMESÍ - CRIMSON

CASTAÑO - AUBURN

CEREZA - CERISE

COBALTO - COBALT

COLOR - COLOUR

DORADO - GOLD

GRIS - GRAY

ÍNDIGO - INDIGO

LAVANDA - LAVENDER

LILA - LILAC

MAGENTA - MAGENTA

MARRÓN - BROWN

MORENA - BRUNETTE

NARANJA - ORANGE

NEGRO - BLACK

OSCURO - DARK

PLATA - SILVER

PÚRPURA - PURPLE

ROJO - RED

ROSA - PINK

RUBIA - BLONDE

SEPIA - SEPIA

TURQUESA - TURQUOISE

VERDE - GREEN

VIOLETA - VIOLET

See back pages for answers

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CUPPING

So everyone is talking about Cupping, all the sports stars are investing in this Ancient Chinese, Egyptian and Middle Eastern technique. It back dates in one of the oldest medical textbooks in the world, the Ebers Papyrus, which means that ancient Egyptians may have been using cupping therapy as early as 1550 B.C. Cupping therapy is a practice of using suction on the skin. This suction usually breaks the capillaries, the small blood vessels near the skin, which results in red marks where the cups were placed. It looks pretty horrendous, if you ask me. But, pain is the game and these marks only last a few days (in some cases up to 10 days) on your body, then fade away. Facial cupping is slightly different, so don’t worry ladies you won't be walking around with numerous circles on your face. I guess this is new to me and I’ve been investigating the results of this interesting ancient treatment with our new Therapist Jacinta, our qualified Cupping therapist and Qualified nurse at MimisKru.

BENEFITS

: Release scar tissue & facial adhesions, as well as improving old scars : Reduce painful trigger points : Improve circulation, blood and lymph circulation : Relieve pain : Promote mobility and range of motion : Decrease toxins.

HOW DOES IT WORK

Cupping uses a cup to pull an area of skin into a suction that decompresses muscles and connective tissue. This promotes blood flow to the compressed area, enhances circulation and helps to increase the body's own healing processes. Almost like a backward deep tissue massage.

CUPPING ENCOURAGES TISSUES TO RELEASE TOXINS

Cupping gives your body a boost in releasing those toxins. Focused blood flow helps your body by flushing built-up toxins through the lymphatic system. This is responsible for eliminating your bodies toxins and waste.

FACIAL CUPPING

Now this I’m definitely going to have. My plan is to have a few sessions with Jacinta our cupping therapist, and then carry on with the treatment at home with her help and guidance.

Simply because cupping helps stimulate cells responsible for collagen production. As well as increasing oxygen - rich blood circulation which strengthens skin and connective tissues, improving your skins elasticity. Great for double chins!!!

‘After my first session of facial cupping, my skin felt great, like I could feel my face stimulated. It wasn’t uncomfortable, a kind of warm feel about it. I had a nice massage to start followed by the cupping. It took an hour, including the educational talk. Very interesting and safe. I feel very confident in the treatment. I can understand how it can help with anxiety and depression. Will definitely keep this up. Safer than Botox and fillers’. There is no technique that works on as many layers as Cupping: Skin - Fat - Endometriosis - Menopause - Depression & anxietyVein - Stretch marks/scars - Binding weaving/trauma - MeridiansLymphatic system - Brawn - Tendons - Joints - Energetic body For more help and guidance. Book a session at MIMISKRU Jávea with Jacinta.

Special offer: 40€ for your first session. And from there if you book that day for a course, it will be half price.

● Local 12, Edificio Caribe, Av del Pla 129, Jávea - near to Specsavers. Tel 965 793 584. www.mimiskruhairandbeauty.comFacebook Mimiskru. See our advert on the Horoscopes page.

The Entertainers Dates for your diaries

3rd August – Benidoleig Fiesta

7th Sept – JVH Volunteer’s Event

20th Sept – TM Lions Club at La Senieta Moraira

26th October – JVH at Los Arcos

29th October – APROP at Los Arcos

24th November – SCAN at El Verger Indoor Auditorium

December – Carols in the Square, at Jalon, Alcalali and Orba Start marking your summer/autumn plans to watch The Entertainers, performing an excellent evening of music and visual entertainment at a venue near you, to help raise money for many of your local and favourite charities. Keep your eyes on their Facebook page, 'The Entertainers Marina Alta' for any new dates.

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Cosmetic dentistry - Dental Veneers

“What’s are veneers?” A pain free cosmetic treatment, carried out in dental clinics, consisting of bonding a porcelain facing on the front surface of the tooth, to improve the smile.

Dental veneers have become very popular in dentistry because the procedure can improve the smile with a very natural enhanced appearance, and are less invasive than more traditional crowning which covers the whole tooth front and back.

If your teeth are looking a bit scruffy, discoloured or badly chipped then veneers may be a good option for you to have a nice smile again.

Cosmetic bonding is another option and is even less invasive for milder cases or uneven or chipped teeth which have lost their perfect shape.

A great smile can make you look and feel younger and more confident, and so well worth having one - you may not spend time seeing your own teeth but your smile holds the first impression you give out to other people, also if your teeth look good we bet you will clean them better… In fact take a critical look in the mirror – if you teeth are not clean, are discoloured or uneven then you could pay us a visit to find out what can be done to remedy that!

· small fractures

· odd size of teeth

· gummy smile (gums being too exposed)

· discoloured appearance

· worn down teeth

Types of Veneers

Composite: laminate teeth made of composite are made of a material with a base of acrylic resin mixed with ceramic, which gives it a fairly high resistance. These veneers are placed directly on the tooth, where it gets moulded to the shape it should be and given the desired size, and then it gets hardened by using an ultraviolet light.

Porcelain Veneers: The porcelain is a glass-ceramic, which gives the highest level of resistance, similar to the enamel of the tooth itself.

Although porcelain veneers cost is a lot higher than that of composite veneers; this type of veneer is more durable. With good care they can be part of your smile between 10 and 15 years or much more. In addition, they have a more natural appearance and their colour does not usually suffer variations. This type of treatment does not need revisions from time to time, as it does with composite veneers.

To book a complimentary smile assessment then request just that at Clinica dental la plaza, Jávea, telephone 966 461 120 or email at info@clinicadentallaplaza.com or WhatsApp on 680 500 357.

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Have you been to Sé Tú?

Did you know we specialise in ladies clothes from EU 42- 60 /UK 14 -30? The store is expansive, full of colour, generous fitting rooms and seating areas for customers or their shopping companion/s.

At Sé Tú we are constantly evolving, new ranges are added regularly to vary our selections our latest range is described as ‘casual chic and a bit quirky’. We source clothes all across Europe; we are dedicated to finding clothes that offer a varied selection of design, cut, lengths and fabrics to suit our customers. For the summer a fabric that makes you feel comfortable and cool is important.

Linen divides people like marmite; cotton is a popular choice as is viscose. Viscose is a breathable fabric, it’s absorbent, it drapes well and feels soft to touch, it is often combined with other natural fibres like cotton and linen. Polyester is less popular in the summer although it dries quickly and can have some breathability, depending on its manufacture many people find it too warm to wear.

Our summer dress selection ranges from the more formal to a dress that you pop to the shops in, whether you opt for floaty, flared, fitted or maxi, it should make you feel like the sunniest, most carefree version of yourself. Shorts and cropped trousers are a popular choice at this time of year, we have these in many colours with coral particularly popular this year: a lovely pop of colour for summer days.

At Sé Tú the size label is not important, we understand that we are all different shapes and one size does not fit all! We label our clothes with colours it is not complicated and makes for a more relaxed shopping experience. Pop in and let us help you find something to make you feel great!

Pop in have a browse, we are just over the road from the pueblo (Old Town) Mercadona … Facebook & Instagram - @setujavea

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IT’S SUMMER TIME TOO IN YORKSHIRE LINEN

But much cooler!

For those of us living on the Costa Blanca, summer can be overwhelmingly hot and uncomfortable. Here are some suggestions for keeping you and your home cooler.

Take our bamboo Belledrom range of fitted sheets, flat sheets, duvet covers and pillow cases. Because of the sustainable fibres they are naturally breathable which help regulate your body temperature, keeping your body cooler and (hard to think of it now!) warmer in the winter. The fabric is also soft, allergy friendly and safe for all skin types. We now stock bamboo towels too which are four times more absorbent than cotton.

Curtains can also be eco-friendly and can enhance a room instantly. Good looking thermal blackout curtains, keep rooms much cooler than regular curtains. Plus they are noise reducing (birds? traffic? neighbours?). It’s also great news for insomniacs and nap/siesta time. You can also layer curtains by hanging sheer curtains behind the blackout curtains creating a new and functional look in your home.

Another bonus for having blackout curtains is they will help make your A/C use more efficient as long as you don’t wait until the room is already warm. Both our shops in Jávea and Altea have an in-house seamstress service.

Come and see for yourself the huge selection of fabrics, colours and patterns from bedding to towels, pillows, cushions, curtains and more and see the endless ways you can transform your home or rental(s). Yorkshire Linen has everything you need from indoors to outdoors to make those small or big changes.

Our multi-lingual staff are always available to help you in any way they can.

Come and get inspired!

yorkshirelinencostablanca.com

Centro Comercial Montgó, Cap de la Nao Plà 68,

Mon to Fri 10.00 – 19.00, Saturday 10.00 – 18.00.

Partida Planet 177, Altea, T 965 841 399. Mon to Fri 10.00 – 19.00, Saturday 10.00 – 14.00.

U3A Vall del Pop Forthcoming events

The association covers both the Xalo and Orba Valleys. It offers over 30 various groups and welcomes all members to be actively involved. It has an active social side with trips and social events at which members are fully supportive. During the summer break we are holding a Summer Cava and Cake Get Together on August 4th. This will be very popular. In September we have an Evening with Neil Diamondpopular entertainer Steve Mark’s, at Pepe’s Alcalali.

Two Nights in Zaragoza

In September the Vall del Pop U3A TCET have organised a two-night stay in Zaragoza with a visit to the Monasterio de Piedra and the beautiful La Morderna gardens, with their spectacular waterfall as one of the highlights.

On the second day a guided tour of Zaragoza and the cathedral has been arranged, with free time in the afternoon for casual browsing in the beautiful streets and shops.

The trip will take place between 18th and 20th September with buffet style B&B basis. Dinner at the hotel is 18€ if any members prefer to stay in for their dinner. The coach will leave and return to Jalon, with coffee breaks along the route, and the cost of the trip is 250€ per person. Single person room occupation is an additional 50€.

Make your bookings early to avoid being disappointed by contacting the TCET team.

For further details on our Association, meetings and groups please check on our website u3avalldelpop.com or contact secretaryu3avalldelpop@gmail.com for more information.

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SUDOKU

Here are two Sudoku puzzles of different skill levels for you to try. It is not a math game at all - it is a pure logic game. Fill in the grid so that every row, every column and every 3 x 3 grid contains the digits 1 through to 9 with no repeats, which means that no number is repeated in any row, column or box.

CROSSWORD

Across

1 This town used to be Aquae Sulis (4)

4 Perceptible to the eye (7)

8 Helps drivers see (8)

9 Tart (4)

10 Organ controls (5)

11 Reporter (7)

13 Pot cooker (4)

15 Statute (3)

16 Outstanding sports person (4)

17 Six-legged creatures (7)

19 As foal is to mare, so --is to cow (5)

22 The national one distributes juice (4)

23 Boot Iran out - it's a failure (8)

24 Depresses (7)

25 Nip (4) Down

2 Wide-awake (5)

3 Kind of bend (7)

4 The power to reject (4)

5 Press ten maladjusted

old instruments (8)

6 Fundamental principle (5)

7 Send to school (7)

12 Fashion industry (3,5)

14 Entrails (7)

16 Jumped in fright (7)

18 Came to a close (5)

20 Shipwrecked Shakespearean heroine (5)

21 Scottish bog (4)

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Artificial Grass still surprises me

We have recently taken stock of a few new samples from our manufacturer, and we instantly decided to put them into our collection to see what our clients had to say about them as they look great, we already have a collection of 8 grasses to choose from, we actually have 24 landscape grasses available, as well as our sorts collections, but we naturally cut down the selection process to make it a bit easier for our clients.

Our collection is based on knowing that the grasses we supply are the absolute best when it comes to memory, durability, while still giving a good range of colours and lengths to choose from.

We have a very close relationship with our manufacturer having worked with them for around 10 years (with this particular company) and the simple fact is there is little to no grass on the market that is as good as ours in terms of looks, quality and price.

You can always buy a cheaper product, it’s the same with everything, but when you add it all up at the end of the day, how much are you really saving? This is the question you have to ask yourself and I have been seeing a lot of work where the age old saying comes in recently, (pay cheap, pay twice) and believe me now, we are no where near twice the cost of a cheap grass, making it total false economy.

The simple thing is when you have a terrace you don't like, an area you just want to make green, a horrible old lawn or gravel area that is unfriendly and unusable, then you need to give us a call, it's our speciality. Don't waste time on companies that dabble, or give yourself an injury trying to do it yourself, call the team who have made the rules (almost literally) when it comes to laying artificial grass. With approximately 17 years of experience in laying and selling artificial grass, I can hand on heart say our products are great and they won't let you down, giving you the things you should expect from life, more time, more money and less stress.

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Kenny Corris brings you

OUR OROSCOPE

Aries: Mercury and Mars, together in the sixth house, allow for clear communications and it’s time to get all aspects of finance, including taxes and investments or any debts into perspective and under your own control, once and for all.

Taurus: Strong focus on the home and domestic issues this month as Mercury and Venus tryst in the fourth house. Renovations and projects are foremost, but here less cash and more dash are the keynotes to a happy welcoming home.

Gemini: The Full Moon, in the eighth house and resonating with Pluto, sees you ceasing to carry around heavy baggage. Be free, be yourself, but above all know that lightening up is just like shedding an old skin, and it’s time to move on!

Cancer: The New Moon this month is in Cancer. It’s time for a reboot by focusing on what you want to happen right now. Whilst plans will be made to see you safely through whatever you do; it’s not selfish it’s self appreciation at last.

Leo: As Venus retrogrades in the house of self, and the Sun shines in your sign it’s a great time to plan ahead. Check out healthy habits that will reflect wellbeing and wellness, and look after yourself at all costs, you deserve better.

Virgo: Mercury and Venus are in cahoots in the twelfth house. This is a time to enjoy being on your own. You need both time and space to think things out all ways. This means that you will get the answers to the questions you dare not ask.

Libra: The Sun is in the eleventh house and a chance connection sees you welcoming back somebody from your past. Things are different now, so have fun catching up and do whatever it is that you feel will make you happier right now.

Scorpio: Mars rules in the eleventh house and this month you are a very social animal. Friends, causes close to your heart, they all mean something very special to you and this month you will enjoy the connections and be happy celebrating.

Sagittarius: Be careful. The Venus retrograde until September may not be the best time to meet somebody new in your life. However it’s nothing ventured, nothing gained and ask yourself what are you really waiting for?

Capricorn: Mercury and Venus in the eighth house are willing you to dig and delve in a current situation that just doesn’t add up. Be brave, drop any fear, because it cannot help you; and face facts. Someone is being economical with the truth!

Aquarius: Regarding some unfinished business, rethink what actually makes you happy? Shine a light on the inner you as the Sun teams up in the seventh house to reward you for a job done well. Throw caution to the wind!

Pisces: The New Moon in the fifth house activates the child within as a new relationship is out there on the horizon. It’s a case of responding to new parameters and in so doing you can see why you are the one holding back for once.

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"FORGET ME NOT", RESPITE CARE FOR ALZHEIMER'S

Every Monday and Thursday 10am to 3pm with professional care. Book ASAP if you require a space for your loved one. A light lunch included. Please contact David on 684 174 722 for information on cost, full details and to book a space.

CANCER CHAT AND SUPPORT

Don't be frightened to ask anything. Don't be frightened to talk. And don't be frightened to cry. You are not on your own on this journey, it might feel like it, but we will make sure that no one fights alone. The Cancer Chat and Support Group will be there for you every last Wednesday of the month between 11:30am and 2:30pm. If you just need someone to talk to we're here for you. The Team are all Cancer Survivors who will listen, we've all been there and reached out, that's why we do what we do.

YOGA

AND CHAIR YOGA

Every Tuesday morning from 9:30am to 11:15am KEEP FIT 50+ with Betty. From 11:15am YOGA and Chair YOGA with Katy. Join a class, have fun and feel good.

Every last Monday of the month we hold The HELP PARKINSONS SUPPORT GROUP. From 2:30pm to 5:30pm we have a lovely group for Parkinsons. We have Speakers, Singers, Exercise Coaches and always tea, cake and biscuits.....

CREATIVE WRITING FUN GROUP

A new Writing Group has started recently on 4th Wednesday of the month. 10:30am to 1:30pm. This group is run by Lyndsay.

THE LITE BITE

This group holds their lunch day on the third Wednesday of the month. It is a group organised by invite. It is a wonderful social group. Visit www.helpmarinaalta.org for more information or call into the HELP of Marina Alta Activity Centre in La Xara. Avda Oeste 29.

Proposed new AP7 motorway access at Gata de Gorgos

Plans are in hand to improve access to the AP7 motorway for people living in Jávea, Ondara, Pedreguer, Gata de Gorgos, Benissa and Teulada, among other towns.

The Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda (Mitma) has provisionally approved a study about improving the N332 around Benissa, Gata de Gorgos and Pedreguer. The N332 forms part of the Mediterranean Road Corridor along the eastern coast of Spain. Since the tolls were abolished on the AP7 motorway on December 31, 2019, it has made it possible to promote the use of the motorway as a high-capacity road corridor in the Marina Alta region.

At present, around 20,000 vehicles a day use the N332 between Ondara and Gata, with traffic peaking in the summer period. Mitma has worked with the town halls in Pedreguer and Gata with the aim of halving traffic on this road, improving safety and cutting down journey times. A new connection between the motorway and the N332 should help to meet these aims as well as reduce traffic on the Ondara and Dénia link to the motorway.

It is expected that this €30-million project along with the Benissa bypass and improving the N332 between Benissa and Teulada will help improve road safety and traffic flows in the Marina Alta region.

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Founded by Benny Davis in 2007

Cantamus: The choir is looking for new members, in all voice groups, to join them. The choir sings a selection of spiritual or uplifting songs. Members are provided with all the music and tracks to learn to, so you can practice at home between rehearsals. Now would be a great time to contact Philip on 638 734 285 and he will be happy to give you all the details about the choir. They rehearse on a Monday morning 10:45 to 13:00 and will be happy to welcome you.

Caprice: After their successful cameo appearance at a charity concert last month, Caprice ladies choir will be rehearsing through the summer in preparation for their main concerts at Jávea Players Studio on 11th October in support of Cancer Care Jávea and at La Fustera church on 14th October in support of the Costa Blanca Anglican Chaplaincy. For more information contact musical director Aileen on 696 514 613.

Careline Theatre: Our next production is in October and its a show full of Comedy, Song and Dance. With something for everyone to really enjoy. Famous comedy sketch scenes to have you Rolling in the aisles. Dates are 20th, 21st, 22nd October at 8pm and Saturday and Sunday matinee at 3pm. Tickets on sale from 1st September 2023. Thank you for supporting your local theatre. carelineboxoffice@gmail.com

Costa Blanca Male Voice

Choir: Following our successful Concert at the Cave which was sold out for both nights, the choir will be continuing their rehearsals to prepare for appearances at the Choral Overload concert at Lady Elizabeth School on September 30 and a special charity concert at the DAR Centre in Jávea on October 18. We always welcome new members and further details can be found on our website www.costablancamalevoicechoir.com

Jávea Players: After the summer show – which was fun Shakespeare – the actors take a break. However, work continues for the autumn play: Wife after Death, 30th October - 4th November. It’s a comedy, despite the coffin on the

stage, as friends pay their respects to a man they perhaps never really knew. If you’d like to be involved, help backstage, make the scenery, source props etc. see www.javeaplayers.com for more information about membership. Sounds Familiar are looking for new members to join them for their next project. Sounds Familiar have been producing musical shows since 2009. If you are interested in singing musical theatre and would like to join the group, please come along and give it a try. For more information, please see our website at www.soundsfamiliar.es or contact Philip on 965 581 483, or philip@soundsfamiliar.es

The Phoenix Dancers have had an exciting start to the summer, having been chosen to appear in a music video. A Chilean born performer who lives in Madrid approached the group when he decided to base his video in Calpe. They went straight into action and learnt the routine to the catchy summer song “ Vamos pa la playa” which is hoped to be a big hit!! If you would like to join in the fun, be it singing or dancing, at any age or level, new members are always welcome please contact Phaedra on 607 290 896 for more information.

The Vall del Pop Singers are currently inviting new singers to join them on Tuesday afternoons in Alcalalí. There is no requirement to read music and the group sing a selection of popular songs. This is a friendly group who welcome new singers and it is open to anybody of any age. Please contact the group for more information at valldelpopsingers@gmail.com

If you would like to be part of this band of charitable entertainers, please email editor@femalefocusonline.com. Deadline for copy is the 15th of the month prior to publication. Full details of all Stage Diary entertainment groups are available online at www.femalefocusonline.com

SPEND LOCAL SHOP LOCAL SUPPORT LOCAL

The Teatre-Auditori in Beniarbeig (less than 10 minutes from the Ondara shopping centre) will be hosting 'Singers Showcase' on Thursday 21st September. The Showcase will be an evening filled with a diverse range of music from inspirational and uplifting to musical theatre, stopping off at popular music en route.

The whole show will be performed by four different singing groups, all under the direction of Philip Ashley. Sounds Familiar will be performing excerpts from their previous show and also a preview of their new show. Also appearing will be two choirs, the Vall Del Pop Singers and Cantãmus. Both choirs have their own style of music. Finally the harmony group Adagio will be singing songs from their past and future repertoire as well as hosting the whole evening.

Apart from the Showcase being great entertainment in itself, it will also give you the opportunity to see what is coming up on the Costa Blanca in the next six to eight months, so you can decide if you want to see more of any particular group. Every group will be performing their own set separately, except in the Finale when all the groups will join together.

The evening will be helping to raise money for Jalon Valley HELP. Tickets are priced at 14€ and are available by calling 965 581 483 or online at http://www.philipashley.com/boxoffice.php

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The Teulada Moraira Lions would like to announce that we will be hosting the return of The Entertainers at Espai la Senieta Moraira

on Wednesday 20th September, tickets will be available shortly. The occasion is to raise money to help fund a Mobility Bus for the. Alzheimer’s Family Association in Teulada for which we will donate 20,000€. We also have ongoing support for other local charities. The 31st of October, Halloween is another evening of fun and games that the TM Lions will once again bring to the Church square in Moraira. TM Lions would welcome anyone who would like to join us, our charity shop The Lions Den is open six mornings a week with great bargains. For more information visit: www.tmlions.com

THE AIRCREW ASSOCIATION COSTA BLANCA

This association, formed in 1988, exists to foster comradeship amongst those who, having been awarded an official flying badge, have qualified to operate military aircraft and are serving or have served, as military aircrew in the armed forces of the United Kingdom or those nations which are allies of the United Kingdom or the Commonwealth.

If you are interested in joining this popular association or would like to know more, please call the Secretary on 96 649 5228.

Walk Your Way Well

with Niamh O'Sheehan

Every year I come back to the same conversation. How can we continue to walk and enjoy nature when it's so HOT? We can't simply stop our fitness for the summer! We need to adjust and take precautions. Here's some top tips:

• Work up gradually: You must allow your body to acclimatise gradually to higher temperatures. Cut back to an easier and shorter workout and gradually work back up to a longer stretch over a few weeks if you feel up to it. Your body will eventually acclimate to the heat. Something is better than nothing.

• Stay in the shade as much as possible, keep to shady streets or tree lined paths for your walk. Plan your route ahead rather than wander aimlessly on open plains.

• Wear appropriate clothing: Light-coloured, loose-fitting clothing made from cotton is best. And of course, don't forget a hat and sunglasses. A wet bandana or neck cooler is a fantastic "trick" to keep you cool and feeling refreshed.

• Water: An hour or two before heading out drink two eight-ounce glasses of water. And as you walk have a drink every 15 to 20 minutes. When you get home fill your belly again. Hydration is key in the hot temperatures.

• Know when to stop: Heat stroke and heat exhaustion can be fatal! So, if you get a headache or feel dizzy then stop walking immediately, drink water and get out of the heat. Go home and let your body recover. Stay smart, stay safe and continue to Walk Your Way Well.

If you'd like to join my Event WhatsApp for information on local summer hikes find me here +34 676507791.

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A centuries old icon

Because bodies essentially remain the same, with one head, two arms and two legs, we should not be surprised to see fashions from our past re-emerging. The mini skirt, the maxi dress, wide lapels, narrow lapels, long hair, shaved heads, beards –they have all been fashionable before and will come around again in the future whether we are here to witness it, or not.

What is unusual though is to know and love an item of clothing that has never been out of fashion. I refer of course to the iconic espadrille. True, they are not everybody’s cup of tea, but they have been the international go to footwear for more than 4,000 years and their links to our region of Spain, go back at least that far. Many of today’s espadrilles come from Bangladesh, but despite the less expensive import options, local production is still very much active.

The word espadrille is derived from the esparto, the Mediterranean grass which has traditionally been used to craft the braided sole of the espadrille for centuries. Esparto grass, or Stipa tenacissima, has been grown and used in our area, as well as in Andalucia, North Africa and parts of France. It is not known exactly how long-ago local people started employing it in their everyday lives but the Phoenician ship, wrecked at Mazarron around 650BC had an anchor rope made of esparto. It has also been used as floor covering, basket and pannier making, as waterproofing for shoes and other clothing and, of course in the making of the ubiquitous espadrille.

Different areas of Spain have developed their own styles, which are routinely worn by men, women, and children. Historic photographs reveal that espadrilles were a popular form of footwear across the board, sported by farmers and other workers as well as the professional dancers of the Sardana, Catalonia’s national dance, who sport beribboned espadrilles criss crossed around their ankles and lower legs, along with the wide skirts and red, tasselled caps tradition demands. As the shoe style spread across the world, espadrilles gained popularity across all levels of society. Everyone from President John F. Kennedy to Pablo Picasso were seen wearing the distinctive footwear.

Spot the 13 differences

(answers in the classified pages)

Artist Salvador Dali played up his Catalan heritage and his eccentric persona by wearing lace-up versions with red socks and a skull cap. He was swiftly followed by Hollywood movie goddesses: Rita Hayworth in The Lady from Shanghai (1947) and Lauren Bacall in Key Largo (1948).

The Castañer family has been reinventing the espadrille since 1927. In the late ‘60s, the brand gained prominence after creating the first jute-soled wedge for Yves Saint Laurent – an iconic summer style.

In Spain, the espadrille has never been out of fashion.

Locally the time-honoured tradition is kept alive in Gata de Gorgos by Zahati. The brand was founded in 1870 making palm hats, using braiding techniques seen in espadrilles and the traditional esparto grass. The tradition has since continued with natural materials and expanded into a brand that encompasses hats and espadrilles keeping the craft of the esparto grasses alive today and almost certainly for generations to come.

HELPLINE NUMBERS

HELP OF MARINA ALTA: Tel: 966 427 044 - www.helpmarinaalta.org

MABS CANCER SUPPORT: Tel: 634 311 690 - www.mabscancerfoundation.com

SAMARITANS IN SPAIN:

Freephone 900 525 100 - pat@samaritansinspain.com

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS:

C. Blanca North: 648 169 045 - www.aa-costablanca.org

C. Blanca South: 625 912 078 - www.aa-costablanca.org

AL-ANON BENIDORM: Tel: 634 758 539.

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La Nucía goes back to the Middle Ages

On 7, 8 and 9 July a medieval market is set up in the village centre of La Nucía to commemorate that on the 9th of July 1705 the town charter was signed. More than forty authentic artisans have reserved a space to sell what they have made with their own hands.

A medieval military camp is set up again in the Plaza de San José that offers ample space for demonstrations of medieval combat, archery and fencing workshops. To complete the medieval atmosphere, troubadours, knights, a belly dancer, buffoons, beggars and other medieval characters will tour the streets and corners of the market and close the market every night with a great fire show.

The Market is set up in the oldest part of the village, around the Town Hall, and opens to the public on Friday the 7th, Saturday the 8th and Sunday the 9th of July from 6pm to midnight (or later...). There is ample parking (free) in the Auditorio de les Nits car park, 100 metres from the market and in a large open-air car park, just behind the old town. The complete market programme can be found at https://www.puebloartesano.es/lanucia.

Once more unto the beachthe craft market in Jávea port

Every evening from 7:30pm to midnight about twenty artisans will set up their stalls right by the sea. Since they are all true artisans, they can customise their products, adapt them to the preferences of their customers, or accept special orders. The stalls vary from week to week. At https://www.puebloartesano.es/javeaverano you can see what stalls you can find in the current week and photos of previous editions are published.

Powerful women!

Sitting in the tranquil setting of the Golf Club in Jávea, with the gentle purring of the lawnmower outside, the women of the European Union of Women Marina Alta (EUWMA) heard about the tough and biased world of sportswomen. This is a world where you must be determined, resilient and search for encouragement!

Lisa Childs, a triathlete, boxer Amy Dale and weight lifter Melissa Wall spoke movingly of their chosen sport, not one of them fitting into the common perceptions of a 'women's sport'. Their stories unearthed disturbing facts but the good news is that these three inspirational women are already coaching and encouraging other women- and girls- into their sport by using their own experiences and expertise. And on a national and international scale, women sports professionals are fighting for equal treatment, quality equipment ...and for equal pay!

This meeting was one in a series looking at women within our own communities and learning about discrimination and the opportunities to gain equality. The next, in September will be on Women and Health.

Meanwhile during the summer there will be drop in events. Coffee at Claudia's Food Pub, Benitachell, 12 July at 11.00 and Tea at Cafe Aroma, near Les Fonts in Benitachell, 24 August at 4pm; EUWMA meetings are open to everyone. Other planned events include Tapas with EUWMA and discussions on the work that is ongoing in Spain, Europe and around the world on women's issues (October) and International Day for the elimination of Violence against Women and Children (November). Further information can be found on Facebook 'European Union of Women Marina Alta' or email euwmarinaalta@gmail.com.

Day trip to Cullera

Glorious sandy beaches, an impressive castle, a lush botanical garden and a top-class restaurant dubbed ‘the cathedral of rice’ make Cullera a fascinating town to visit.

Cullera is easy to spot from the N332 and AP7 roads with its hilltop Hollywood-style sign saying Cullera being hard to miss! The town is 73kms north of Jávea - about an hour's drive - and 50kms south of Valencia.

A trip to Cullera would not be complete without spending an hour or so in the Dragut Cave Museum as it is said to be the only museum in Spain that is dedicated to piracy. You will be whisked back to 1550 when the Turkish pirate Dragut attacked the resort. Word has it that the cave is where prisoners were exchanged during this attack. The museum includes a reconstruction of a brig, artillery, maps, clothing and old nautical instruments.

You can step back further in time when you visit Cullera Castle built in the 10th century. This impressive hilltop fortress has played a major part in the town's history for around 1,000 years. You can find out more as you wander through the castle and its various exhibitions. The views are spectacular too!

A super spot for lunch is at the well-known Casa Salvador, renowned for its amazing rice dishes. Known as the cathedral of rice, this restaurant is in a beautiful building overlooking the L’Estany De Cullera lagoon. The restaurant was founded by Salvador Gascón and Concha Ortega in 1950, and is still a family business specialising in typical Valencian cuisine. Salvador created a special paella de Cullera starring rice and fish and has organised many important gastronomic events including the first World Rice Congress held in Cullera in 2007.

After a splendid lunch, you could relax on one of the fine, sandy beaches. A favourite with locals is the Faro de Cullera beach, which is considered to be the best beach for diving. For location, San Antonio beach is next to the promenade - handy for shops and restaurants.

Time permitting, take a peek inside Botanic Cullera and wander around the botanical garden with more than 2,500 different plants and a museum displaying historic farm appliances inside a restored 19th century farmhouse.

Article by Sarah Farrell - www.sarahswritestuff.com

U3A Marina Baixa is a charitable, non-profit making association which covers the areas of Albir, Alfaz del Pi, Altea, Benidorm, Callosa, Finestrat, La Nucía, Polop and Villajoyosa. The Association holds its monthly meetings at the Casa De Cultura, Alfaz del Pi. General Meetings are always held on the fourth Monday of the month at 11am. Doors open at 10am. Visitors and new members will be welcome to come along and membership is just 10 euros for the year. If you would like information on the range of group activities and events available to members please visit the U3A Marina Baixa Facebook page, contact their Secretary on 965 845 803 or email her at u3ambsec@gmail.com

The English Choir are trying a new initiative this year, the “Summer Sing”!

Choir Secretary Di Leary advised, “as the majority of our members are in Spain over the summer months, we thought we would try a weekly singing session. This allows us to continue singing and of course is a social opportunity too. With our MD John Oliver Edwards happy to support the trial, we will be able to work on vocal techniques, learning new material for our Autumn Concerts, and of course, have a good sing! This will be a “pay-as-you-go” drop in opportunity, and new members are welcome to come and meet the group and give it a try. The first session will be Thursday 22nd June at 14:45 in our rehearsal room in the Pensionistas rooms in Teulada, and will go through to the 31st August”.

You can contact the choir: Website - englishchoir.com. Emailtheenglishchoir@gmail.com. WhatsApp - 603 84 26 93.

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The photo shows left to right Lisa Childs, Melissa Wall and Amy Dale.

We are delighted to announce our next Exhibition for the autumn season 2023!

The WELLBEING, Health Beauty & LIFESTYLE EXPO on Friday 17th & Saturday 18th NOVEMBER 2023 at the Salón Carrasco Jávea.

Coming soon is an exciting event that’s all about ‘YOU’ yes YOU! ….The organisers of the Homes Gardens and Lifestyle Shows are staging another informative event this autumn on Friday 17th and Saturday 18th November from 10.00 – 17.00

Covering wellness and wellbeing matters, including health issues, mainstream, alternative and holistic, fitness to fashion, crystals to cosmetics, aesthetic, dental, eyecare, haircare, essential oils, vegan, veggie, ecofriendly, organic products, sustainability ideas and new product launches plus any activities that aid creating a healthy lifestyle!

Dive into the wonderful word of WELLBEING, get hooked on your health and be inspired with the cooking demos and workshops to discovering more about the leisure industry in general to benefit our lifestyle and WELLBEING.

Two days of inspiration and information on products, services and treatments available on the Costa’s. Try taster sessions and beauty treatments to recharge your mind, body, soul and spirit.

As with every GM Promotions event there will be a varied program of talks, demos and activities to get involved in on both days….. Save the dates as this one is all about YOU! We look forward to welcoming you!

If you are interested in participation at this inspirational event, contact us to reserve and book a stand, talk, demo or workshop. gina@gmpromotions.es. www.gmpromotions.es. @Health Beauty & Lifestyle Show. Tel: 695 399 841

U3A face to face with Terracotta Warriors

Members of Jávea U3A embarked on a unique journey into the distant past on a day trip to Alicante.

Led by Travel Group leader Amanda Jordan, the party of 46 visited the international exhibition

‘The Heritage of the Qin and Han Dynasties’ to view a collection of life-size terracotta warriors as well as more than 100 original artefacts unearthed in China in what has been described as the greatest discovery in the history of archaeology. The exhibits on show are just a small part of the incredible army of 8,000 warriors, 500 horses and 130 battle chariots which have been guarding the tomb of Qin Shi Huangdi, the first Qin Emperor who ruled ancient China 2,000 years ago. U3A members clearly enjoyed their day out visiting the exhibition and exploring the city. For more information on the U3A Jávea visit: www.u3ajavea.com

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DENIA ROCK CHOIR ROCKS TO HELP LOCAL COMMUNITY!

Recently the Denia Rock Choir finally got to do their charity concert under direction from musical director Aileen Lightfoot. It was a fabulous performance enjoyed by choir and audience alike.

There were two performances which were held at the Salon in Hostel Loreto where we all had a wonderful surprise when Aileen picked up her violin and gave us a rendition of Ed Sheeran’s song Perfect which was absolutely 'perfect'.

The charity 'Extien Tu Mano' were the recipients of the collection which we were very proud of the amount €550. When the money was given over some committee members were given a tour of the facilities and an outline of their work with the homeless and local families in need.

Calpe U3A also enjoyed a visit from the choir where they sang old favourites and songs new to the choir. The audience were very appreciative of the song list and very complimentary at the end.

We are really enjoying the direction of Aileen Lightfoot and all look forward to our Thursday nights at choir.

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A dream comes true for Akira

For several years, dog rescue charity Akira has wanted to create a dedicated meet-and-greet space at its shelter where adopters and the dog can get to know each other in a quieter, less stressful place than the main Shelter area. The cost of such a project had proved prohibitive but this month the dream became a reality with the opening of the Maggie Shuck Centre.

“The idea of a meet-and-greet centre was inspired by a similar space at the renowned Woodgreen Animal Centre in the UK,” explains Billie-Jo Roberts, shelter manager. “It will make a big difference: adopters won’t feel rushed to make what is a life-changing decision and the dogs will be able to really show their personalities away from the hustle-and-bustle of the shelter. The centre will also help us rehabilitate nervous dogs; it will be a safe place where they can spend one-on-one time with our volunteers, relax and develop their confidence.”

The dream was made possible a year ago when a supporter kindly donated an old summer house. Since then, it has gradually been transformed with volunteers spending many hours of labour, time, blood, sweat and tears to prepare the site and repair the summer house.

“The centre will change so many lives,” said Roberts at the opening. “Akira is so grateful to everyone involved in making the dream become a reality: all those who volunteered, donated materials, skills, and time.”

In memory of Maggie Shuck

The centre is named after Maggie Shuck, a founder member of Akira who helped raise huge amounts of money to build the shelter. She continued to work tirelessly for the dogs throughout her life, often personally donating for various projects to improve their care. It was a huge loss to Akira when she died of covid in 2020.

Photos: Juan Carlos Ibanco

www.akira-animals.com - www.akira-angels.org

Facebook: @akiraanimlsanctuary Instagram: AkiraAnimalSanctuaryBenissa

Tik-Tok: Akiraanimalsanctuary YouTube: @akiraanimalshelter

Akira Dog Sanctuary, La Pedrera Poligono Industrial, 03720 Benissa. Tel: 657 689 567.

Adopt a Pet

If you have spare time on your hands please contact your local pet charity to see how you can help out. They are always in need of more volunteers to walk the dogs, stroke the cats, meet the horses or help with cleaning out the kennels and stables. If you have an idea for fund raising they would love to hear from you.

Law is a gorgeous big boy, 2 years old, who misses his home. Affectionate, house-trained, good on the leash (but strong!). Likes female dogs but wary of males. Sad to find himself without a family to love. Please contact Akira on 657 689 567 or email akirashelter@aol.com.

KIMBO Alsatian Mix, DOB 01.2015 – 61cm. This handsome young dog is eager to learn and to please an active family. He needs a big, well fenced garden. He is full of energy, likes to explore the world and is good with other dogs. Please call 618 754 635 or visit www.apasa.eu.

Twiggy was born approximately in March 2021. She has been sterilized and blood tested negative. She is a very loving and affectionate domesticated cat – who talks a lot! For more info please call PEPA on 650 304 746 or email p.e.p.a.animalcharity@gmail.com.

Meet Our Horses! Join us on Thursday evenings and Sunday mornings at APAC Rescue Horses to see the horses and help support us. Everyone Welcome. For more information email apacprotectora@gmail.com, visit www.apac-cv.com or Facebook: Apac Rescue Horses.

Sunny is one of our many lovely cats. Shelter open every Sunday 10am - 12pm, whatsapp Luisa 669 376 113 for more information. Denia Cat Protection League –Aldea Felina, please visit www.aldeafelina.es

Lumia is amazing. She was born at Tanamera on 23 March and loves everyone and everything. But she (and her brothers and sisters) need homes now! Want to know more about them? Contact us on Facebook 'Tanamera Rescue' or by email stichtingtanamera@gmail.com.

This is Capitán, he is about 8 years old and desperately needs a chance to find happiness with someone. He will have to be the only pet for the house but he has so much love to give. Please if you are interested you can visit him in Benidorm Animal Shelter

between 10am - 1pm Mon - Fri, Tel: 965 856 268. Website: www.protectorabenidorm.org

Chanel is 9 years old and everything you could want from a dog is wrapped up in this special little package. Loyalty, optimism, an abundance of love, joy in the moment. In return she just needs love and tennis balls. Please email apropego@gmail.com or call 654 616 043.

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