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Canaries in crisis

Shocking poverty statistics

According to the latest report from the European Platform against Poverty and Social Exclusion, the Canary Islands is the Spanish autonomous region with the highest percentage of people at risk of poverty: a staggering 44.6 per cent of the population. The ‘At Risk of Poverty and Social Exclusion’ (AROPE) study examines income, access to goods and services, benefits levels and various other indicators of quality of life across the whole of Europe. The Canaries score badly in every aspect, and not only compared to the rest of Spain. They occupied sixth place for poverty levels during 2016, below just two regions in Bulgaria and three in Romania.

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The number of people living in poverty is increasing

Cycling in the Canary Islands

Risk or fun? A common occurrence for drivers, you’re going along winding country roads and suddenly, around the next bend, you have a cyclist in front of you and have to stomp on the brakes. On an island that is flooded with cars and extremely popular with cyclists, it’s perhaps no surprise there are run-ins between the different road users. To list just a few: In September of last year, 34 year old traffic policeman Fran Santana saved the life of 19 year old Italian cyclist Ricardo Bridelli, who had lost control on a curve on the TF-28 and fallen 35 metres into a ravine. The officer didn’t hesitate for a moment in risking his own safety in order to descend to the injured person until further rescue teams could come to their aid. In February 2017, on the expressway between Santa Cruz and the suburb of San Andrés, a car driver deliberately hit a cyclist. In May, a drunken motorist on the TF-643 almost killed three cyclists

Cyclists make good use of the varied orography for their training

on a Sunday afternoon, and only recently the Yorima tunnel was closed to traffic for hours because a cyclist had collided with a car in an unlit tunnel. Reasons enough to ask how Juan Marrero Gómez, President of the Tenerife Cycling Federation, views the issue of safety.

There are currently around 1,200 cyclists in the province of Tenerife, and there are over 2,000 cyclists in the Canary Islands. “Rarely are there such incidents as that which happened in San Andrés, most of the time we get along well with the four-wheeled road users.

Unfair behaviour exists on both sides, but the majority of injuries with bikes are simply accidents, as happens in sport”. Nevertheless, he made a plea for mutual respect. “Drivers must maintain a safe distance of one and a half metres when overtaking cyclists. They may also cross single white lines for this purpose. Sometimes this isn’t done and can lead to dangerous situations. Conversely, our cyclists do not always behave fairly. It’s allowed to ride two by two, but not three of them and not to have a natter. Especially in rushhour traffic when everyone’s in a hurry, and that’s why we ask our athletes to show consideration to car drivers. In general, however, I find that given the high number of cyclists and cars on our island, there are comparatively few road accidents and that for me indicates mutual respect”, Marrero commented. Continued on page two


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the countryside at speeds of up to 80 kilometres per hour. A total of 75 cycling races are planned for next year in various disciplines. If the car racetrack is completed in the south, it’s planned that the cycling federation will be able to use the circuit for races 30 days a year.

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Last year, the number of sports’ cyclists in Tenerife increased by 20 per cent. The trend is on the up. In addition, there are those individuals who use bikes because it’s often faster and healthier, as well as those who come to the islands as cycling tourists. In the winter season in particular, foreign cyclists fly in to train. Is this a problem for the local association? "Not at all. We are proud of this - most of the time they are preparing for a big competition. Some use the mountain air around Teide and spend the night at the Parador Hotel. Others work at different altitudes. It doesn't bother us at all. On the contrary, we think it’s nice they use and enjoy the diverse orography of the island as much as we do. We live off tourism and these sportsmen and women indirectly advertise us", says Marrero. And he sees even more advantages. "Perhaps African countries near us would have similarly good training conditions. But what is very important for many foreign sportsmen and sportswomen is the good connections to the rest of Europe via our two airports, as well as the two public university hospitals and the additional private clinics on the island. In the event of an accident, athletes can thus be sure they will be treated according to the latest European standards. And Tenerife is a safe island. Cyclists, even if they are prominent, don't need bodyguards to protect them", he added.

too much traffic. From Icod de los Vinos towards Isla Baja in the extreme northwest, it's mostly ok. In the south there are still some routes, such as the TF-28, which lead through sparsely populated areas and which we recommend to our members." School and work gridlocks and rentacar tourists fill Tenerife's roads. What would the cyclists themselves wish for in order to better the situation? "We're working closely with the island government. In recent years, much has been done to re-pave the outlying roads. This is very important for cyclists. The next step is to integrate side strips reserved for cyclists. This isn’t possible everywhere because of the mountainous landscape, but where possible it would be desirable. There is a good network of cycle paths in Fuerteventura, but it’s also easier there because the island is so flat. In addition, a project is already underway to provide a cycle track from the auditorium in Santa Cruz to San Andrés. We expect construction to begin in the second half of next year. We’ve also made a proposal to make the stretch of road between Santa Cruz and San Andrés an urban road rather than an autovia and to reduce the maximum speed from 90 kilometres per hour to 50 kilometres per hour, especially during rush-hour traffic and on weekends. That would make the traffic flow more relaxed”, explains Marrero.

100 recreational cyclists recently took part in the latest solidarity race in San Juan de la Rambla

a real subject, so that children grow up with awareness of traffic rules and fair play on the road. "You may be riding scooters first, then bicycles, later motorbikes and cars. You can't start early enough to educate a good road user", he says. There are not only cyclists who use the roads, but also other disciplines such as mountain bikers on downhill trials, marathon or cross-country runners or BMX cyclists. Mountain bikers who like to practice downhill slalom have an especially tricky time. Around 65 per cent of the island is a protected area. In this case, sport and nature must be combined in a particularly respectful way. Eight official competitions are held in this discipline each year. The mountain bikers race through

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Little room to ride However, he also sees the dangers on some roads. "We can hardly ride in the north. There's

He is also in favour of road safety education becoming a school subject. Not only as a few hours as part of a comprehensive course when traffic police officers visit, but as

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Cycling is promoted by Tenerife’s Tourism Office under the sport and tourism programme of ‘Tenerife – no limits’. Outdoor sports can be enjoyed in the Canary Islands on almost 365 days of the year. For those who are not so much in form, there is now a wide network of e-bike rental centres. In addition, there are many competitions which are open to everyone.

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The next open challenge will take place on December 10 with the ‘Desafío Iberostar Tenerife Bike Experience’ race in Adeje, over two distances. The short race covers 94.7 kilometres and climbs a total of 2,334 metres in altitude. The long distance of 193 kilometres and 3,790 metres in altitude is a real challenge for those who are on their best form. Approximately 700 participants are expected. Details can be found at: www. tenerifebikeexperience.com. You have until November 30 to register. Tripadvisor reviews speak well of the Canarian attitude for cyclists, and with a little mutual respect and consideration, both two and four-wheeled travellers can continue to enjoy n the Islands’ roads. Disclaimer: Island Connections Newspaper is published and printed fortnightly by ISLAND CONNECTIONS S.L. Adverts, texts, photos or other parts of this publication are property of the publishers. They may not be used or reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any other form or means without the prior written permission of the publishers. This newspaper cannot be held responsible for the contents of articles supplied by our contributors or advertisers claims. The publisher reserves the right to refuse to publish adverts, texts or advertising

No wonder then that over the last five years the number of people receiving social aid from the IMAS Institute for Social Attention in Santa Cruz has quadrupled. In 2017 so far, over 30,000 people in the capital are in receipt of financial benefits: almost 8,000 more than the whole of last year, when there were 22,637. The number of families receiving some level of support is currently 17,000, a total of 53,000 people, and the amount increases every year. Incredibly, this is 26 per cent of the population of Santa Cruz, all at risk of social exclusion due to poverty. Óscar García, city councillor for social affairs, explained that over half of the people being attended to don’t currently have a problem with social vulnerability, it is simply a question of finance. He underlined the fact that many are long-term unemployed whose benefits are simply insufficient. García also said that the poverty rate in the capital is similar to the average for the Canaries, a scandalous 44 per cent, of which 13 per cent suffer from severe poverty: the highest rate in Spain. For García, it’s clear that the promised increase of over 35 per cent for the social affairs’ budget for 2018 is nothing more than a logical response from the city council, which knows it has an obligation to help those most in need to cover basic necessities. For instance, according to figures from IMAS, the number of people who don’t even have enough food has increased by 8,000 since 2011. Homelessness is also common. This year IMAS has included a new ‘transit’ apartment for people living rough in the city, which can house four people and is financed by the company which manages the shelter. An agreement with the Provivienda and Raice organisations has also provided the city with 10 apartments for the homeless, which are partly financed by IMAS.

Canaries the worst The Canary Islands currently have the worst poverty levels in Spain, and the European statistics paint an even more frightening picture. Some of the variables that are taken into account include having a monthly income of less than €684, being unable to purchase four out of nine basic goods, and living in a home where several members of the family are out of work or are outside the working age range. The figures released in late October reveal there are 735,000 people living in the Canaries who are at risk of poverty, 13 points above the national average and an incredible 35 per cent of the population. This includes 54.1 per cent of retirees (164,000 people) who receive old age pensions below the poverty level. Additionally, 77 per cent of widows’ pensions are also below the range. Regarding employment income, an average wage is €8,702 a year: €2,006 less than national mean figures. And it gets worse. A shocking 10.8 per cent of Canary Islanders are living in severe poverty. In addition, 61.3 per cent of the population does not have enough money to cope with unexpected costs, compared with the national average of 38.7 per cent. Just over 13 per cent cannot afford to eat meat, fish or chicken every two days, and a rather depressing 76.3 per cent of the current population has difficulty paying their monthly dues. In this context it’s perhaps simple to understand why 61,427 foreigners left the Islands between 2012 and 2016. Unfortunately, for those who were born here, it is not so easy to move on. n

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Loro Parque Foundation

For the 14th year in a row, the Loro Parque Foundation recently awarded its Premio Gorila (Gorilla Prize), this time to Belgian feed manufacturer Versele-Laga. Said company's success story began in 1932, when it initially only produced cattle feed. However, its operations grew quickly and today it’s one of the world’s leading producers of animal feed and care products, including for pets. Their achievements are based on supplying particularly high quality products, such as the parrot provisions the company provides for Loro Parque. The award recognises exceptional performance, environmental responsibility and active implementation of strategies towards the sustainable use of resources. Dr. Patrick Ghylels accepted the prize on behalf of the corporation, which also makes donations to the Loro Parque Foundation, saying, “We are very proud of receiving this award. It is an acknowledgement of the work that Versele-Laga has done

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Thought provoking words from Wolfgang Kiessling, founder of Loro Parque

over generations.” He stressed that the challenge of the 21st century was to protect nature, an opinion also expressed by the president of Loro Parque, Wolfgang Kiessling. In his congratulatory speech, he referred to the accusations repeatedly raised by animal rights activists against the zoo, especially with regard to the marine mammals housed there. “Our animals are regularly examined by our own and foreign veterinarians and scientists. With the exception

of the orca Morgan, they are animals that have been born in captivity, living second and even third generations in zoos. They are neither stressed nor suffering, as is often claimed. Animal welfare activists often come from completely different professions and yet they believe they know better than internationally recognised scientists. I think that's questionable”, he stated. Some of the animals are also under severe threat in the wild.

The Gorila Prize was awarded to feed producer Versele-Laga

For example, Kiessling referred to a dead orca that washed up on Scottish shores last year. Its body was found to have one of the highest concentrations of toxic pollutants (PCBs) ever recorded in a marine mammal. Lulu was a member of the UK’s last resident pod. The level of PCBs found in her blubber were 950mg/kg, more than 100 times the 9mg/ kg limit where damage to the health of marine mammals is known to occur.

In addition, he believes that cases such as Morgan’s will also become more common place. Her loss of hearing led her to become separated from her family as a youngster. She was found off the Dutch coast in an appalling and undernourished state. Kiessling also went on to say, "More people visit zoos than football stadiums or opera houses. This is precisely why the inhabitants can be ambassadors of their species. Human population growth has

exploded in the last 40 years, and at the same time the habitats of wildlife are diminishing, threatening their very existence in many cases.” There are now only around 25,000 lions living on the entire African continent. Compare that to the number of residents in Puerto de La Cruz which is 30,000 people. Elephants are also extremely threatened by poaching. Every day, about 100 elephants are killed. That means that, in the worst case scenario, they will be exterminated within a decade or two. “In the foreseeable future it may be possible that some animal species can only be seen in zoos”, he warned. While the standards of modern zoos are constantly being improved to ensure the animals experience the best possible conditions, the situation in their native habitat deteriorates just as steadily. The expansion and propagation of mankind is continuously taking place in the wild. Getting this under control is one of the major challenges n of the 21st century.


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Arona

Folk fun is back

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The Canary Islands Folk Fest returns to grace the streets of Arona in mid-November. The annual event, now in its 9th year, will offer four months of open-air shows and culinary treats, as well as a fortnightlong Christmas market, all in a stunning location next to the Atlantic Ocean. Starting on November 16 there will be weekly performances on the Los Cristianos sea front by some of the borough’s best traditional folk groups. These will include Verodal, Amigos de Punta Rasca, the Arona Municipal

Choose from a variety of crafts at the Folk Fest markets

Folk School, and Herederos de Chasna, with two performances from 8.30pm onwards every Thursday. On the same day there will be a food and crafts market, also on the promenade, with over 30 stalls selling traditional and contemporary gastronomic and artistic goodies. This will be open from 4pm to 10pm, right through to March 22. In addition, for the first time ever there will be a Christmas Special Market in the town’s Plaza de la Pescadora between December 21 and January 5 (excluding public holidays). As well as being able to pick from a range of gifts, there will be Christmas carols and an array of activities for visitors. The Canary Islands Folk Fest forms part of Arona’s dedicated programme of events which aim to preserve the customs, traditions and identity of the area, whilst incorporating contemporary ideals n and attractions.

Wingate School

Ready for emergencies

After fund raising by the children at the Wingate School and a very generous donation raised by charity events organised by Jackie Ford in memory of Danny Bishop, Wingate is now the proud owner of its own defibrillator. Mrs. Dadswell, the school’s first aid officer, has trained all the staff and will also be teaching the senior students how to use the machine in case of emergencies. Mr. Macrae would like to thank Jackie Ford and all the parents, who are always so supportive of any fund raising events that the school holds. n

Walk for Life Foundation

Charity dates

Following a celebrity launch at the Hotel Villa Cortés in Arona, the Walk for Life 2018 calendar is now available. It’s the first calendar produced by the Canarian Walk for Life Foundation, as the organisation is now called. The name has changed but the proceeds go to the same cause, to help make life easier for breast cancer patients and their families. This year, the calendar focuses on 12 different upbeat visions for life of patients, their families and their carers. The 12 professional photographers who have shared their viewpoints and director Ángel Pérez of the Igualmente Produce Company all provided their services free. The Foundation still needs sponsors for a number of items for this year’s Walk on December 17. Opportunities to get your company logo out there on everything from balloons and champagne flutes to the calendar itself and help a great cause are available from just €150. The calendar will be on sale at the walk, but available beforehand from all Carolina Boix shops and Farmacia Arona from November 4. It costs just €6 and all of that goes to the Foundation. n


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Gran Canaria Cardio pulmonary reanimation

How to save lives According to official data, 1,000 people die every day in EU countries as a result of cardio respiratory insufficiency. Only eight per cent of those affected survive an episode of this type naturally, while when CPR is performed with only the hands, the probability of survival rises to 24 per cent (threefold). When AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) is used, the survival rates reach 40 per cent.

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Motivated by the celebration of the European Cardiac Arrest Awareness Day in late October, the guild of communication professionals and the aquatic sports collectives, including surfers, kite and wind surfers and more, as well as communication professionals, were invited to join a basic course on cardio respiratory reanimation so they would know what to do in the case of a drowning or cardio respiratory insufficiency. It was organised by the Gran Canaria Island Council, the platform for the prevention of accidents in the aquatic environment, Canarias - 1500km of Coast, the Spanish Society of Emergency Medicine (SEMES), the Las Palmas Council's department for the sea, and the Canary Islands Surfing Federation. The 90-minute course, which was totally free of charge, forms part of the initiative 'The public save lives' and was held on October 26 in the La Cicer area at Playa de Las Canteras. Aquatic accidents represent the leading cause of accidental deaths in the Canary Islands, 70 per cent more

The course included the use of the AED

Rescue is only the first step in saving a life

than traffic accident deaths. The total number of incidents on beaches, coastlines and in pools so far this year is 155. For this reason, it is essential for the public to be aware of the basic manoeuvres needed. As a result of an agreement signed by those responsible for the Canarias - 1500 km of Coast campaign, SEMES, the Canary Islands Surfing Federation and the Cruz Roja (Red

Cross), aquatic sportspeople, who every day become the saviours of bathers who find themselves in situations of risk at sea, learned the protocols for reversing a cardio respiratory arrest, as did the media workers whose work is often carried out at mass events.

A thousand deaths a day in the EU due to heart failure

The course consisted of an illustrative video showing the CPR process with only the hands. Afterwards, practical classes were given, interacting with different adult and minor mannequins. Finally, there was a demonstration of how to use the Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and the specific actions required when applying it to a person who was drowning. The day concluded with a simulation by Red Cross experts on the beach in the n capital.

Arbitration in Arona

Resolving squabbles The borough of Arona has introduced a free mediation service for its residents. Based in the Citizens Participation office (Participación Ciudadana), two professionals will be on hand to help resolve a variety of conflicts,

be they regarding personal matters or disputes with public bodies. People experiencing difficulties such as consumer rights’ infringements, disagreements over land ownership or health and hygiene in public spaces, arguments

between neighbours, or even serious family quarrels can all ask for help in finding an amicable solution to their problems. The aim is to help people avoid the stress of police visits and court cases wherever

possible, using a tried and tested method that has already proven to be hugely successful in other areas. The service is called ‘AronaMedia’ (Arona Mediates), and all you have to do is contact n your local council.

La Sonrisa de María

A tribute album to María F. Couso La Sonrisa de María (María’s Smile) was recorded as a homage to Brian Harrison’s partner, María Fernández Couso (1961-2015). The compositions reflect upon many of the places in Spain that the couple had travelled to, and her role as a radio presenter. Each song was composed by producer Brian Harrison, and guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Charly Daicz participated on every track, with collaborations from many guest musicians, vocalists and radio presenters. The album is an eclectic mix of jazz fusion, chill-out and world grooves, complemented with ambient recordings. There is also a distinct international flavour, due to the 19 guest artists originating from 11 countries. Another unique part of this project is that many of the tracks which contain narration or vocals have versions in the Spanish, English and Galician languages. It was recorded between May 2015 and August 2017 in various recording studios in Tenerife, with the ambient recordings from Tenerife, El Hierro, Madrid, León, Tarifa, Almería, Ribadeo, Ribeira de Piquín and the Cíes Islands, in addition to the sound of an antique valve radio set. The final months of the project were occupied with recording Charly’s guitar, banjo, mandolin, charango and vocals, and arranging and editing. Vocalists Anna Rodríguez, Marianne Robiou and Laura Mereb, along with presenters Monica Siddi, Mercedes Lago, Theresa Willson and Ramesh Mahtani laid down their tracks, whilst guest guitarists Darko Mrak, ‘Magnomar’ Mariano, and Fernando Amado recorded their parts, often improvised. Rod Garret played a rare Irish whistle, Sam Pearce the sax and flute, and Fermín Rivero the sax. Matteo worked his fretless bass and Roxy Barreiro played her electric bass for the first time in several years. In August 2017, Brian Harrison made the final finishing touches to the tracks. Over two years of work had brought this unique project to an end, in which over 20 musicians, vocalists and narrators had performed from the heart to honour their friend. La Sonrisa de María, a moving yet uplifting tribute to María, was complete. The album was recorded on the Lemon Jazz Records label, under catalogue number LJR003, and was released on October 17. See http://lemongrassmusic.de/artists/Harrison-And-Daicz/La-Sonrisa-De-Maria. n


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All roads lead to Rome To enjoy the true taste of Italy here in Tenerife, all you have to do is follow the road to Roma. If you like travelling and the experience of trying different sensations, your next destination is closer than you think. Located in the Safari Commercial Centre in Playa de Las Américas in the south of Tenerife, you'll find Roma, a restaurant which is a member of the Gourmetland Group. For the last two years it has offered the essence of Italy with the flavour and freshness of its dishes in a welcoming environment. Roma emerged following a fusion with the Reverón Group, and on the celebration of its second anniversary, restaurant manager Jesús González explained: “The main difference with Roma is the service and expertise. The chefs are Italian, and we have sought good staff members for the food that we are serving, and this is the best kitchen that I have ever managed". The pasta is handmade at the restaurant, and the dish most appreciated by Roma's clients is the Tagliatelle ai Frutti di Mare. González recognises that this is one of the most sold dishes: “We make it with a base of tomato and garlic which is flambéed with wild

Roma Restaurant & Pizzeria CC Safari, Avenida Urbanización Américas 5, Playa de Las Américas, Tenerife Opening hours: Daily, 11.30am to 11.30pm Tel: +34 922 796 115

The pizza oven is located in the dining area Roma is on the first floor of the Safari Commercial Centre All pizzas are cooked in a wood fired oven

A warm welcome awaits you at Roma

prawns, mussels, clams and baby cuttlefish. Both the locals and tourists speak of the excellence of the dish. It is undoubtedly one of our favourites". The restaurant’s clients enjoy watching the pizza makers at work with the wood fired oven which uses heather and

eucalyptus wood. They watch how the pizzas are made, from producing the dough to its time in the oven and the finished result on your plate. González explained that the oven is located in the dining area where diners can easily see it, so it really is like a live

cooking show. Fresh ingredients are fundamental to this restaurant, with González explaining: "We fuse flavours, like with our sauces, and the vision of our executive chef, Claudio González, is integral to ensuring that our clients enjoy the best experience". As well as pizza, Roma combines its menu with Mediterranean cuisine, offering cold and hot starters such as Ibe-

rian ham, prawns or a pasta starter. There are also salads and focaccias which contain typical Italian ingredients, always with the air and tradition of the place of origin. The menu also has meat and fish dishes with outstanding chef's suggestions and gourmet

burgers which accompany the pasta and pizza specialities. To taste the essence of Italy all you have to do is come to Roma. As well as a great location, all roads lead to Rome, as the saying goes, and the team at Roma will do the rest, ensuring that you n repeat your visit.


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Abuser arrested

Southern sexual attack News was recently released of an attack on a woman in the Avenida Bruselas de Adeje. Officers from the nearby Southern Commissary of the National Police were alerted of a robbery in progress, but when they got there they found a young woman, a local shop-worker, who claimed to have been sexually assaulted. The victim claimed she was violently grabbed and touched all over her body. Whilst she screamed for help and her attacker tried to force her into a nearby washroom, another man, a mere passerby, intervened and the aggressor took off, trying to fade into the background of the numerous people waiting for the bus. He was quickly located by the officers and identified as A.E, a 21-year-old Moroccan man with previous charges n for sexual assault. He was remanded in custody.

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Pioneer garden waste collection service

Puerto de La Cruz Council is in the process of implementing a specific waste collection service for garden garbage. As part of the pioneer provision in the archipelago, 300 brown containers, which have locks operated by keys, are being installed specifically for depositing loose garden waste in areas where homes with gardens are concentrated. According to councillor Ángel Montañés, the residents will be informed as to how to deposit garden rubbish, which must be chopped into small pieces rather than bagged up. They will also receive a key so they can open and close the containers, to prevent them being used for the deposit of other types of waste. The council expects that 900 tons of rubbish will be collected each year, which will be treated using a system which respects the environment. It is hoped that the system will be more efficient, and will discourage the dumping of garden rubbish in the roads, producing a better image for the town. n

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Christ’s sanctuary under repair Restoration work on the Real Santuario del Santísimo Cristo de La Laguna (Royal Sanctuary of the Christ of La Laguna) began in July, and in mid October the progress to date was inspected by the authorities. Canarian President Fernando Clavijo, Tenerife President Carlos Alonso, La Laguna Mayor José Alberto Díaz, Bishop Bernardo Álvarez and the head of the brotherhood of the Slaves of Christ, Francisco José Doblas, were all present to check out the evolution of the building and refurbishment work, the first phase of which has been budgeted at just under €400,000, the full cost apparently being borne by the Canarian institutions. The image of Christ which is usually enshrined there is one of the most venerated in the Canaries and arrived on the island in 1520. It has been moved temporarily to the nearby Iglesia del Hospital de Nuestra Señora de Los Dolores for the estimated six months that the restoration will take. Under this phase of the refurbishment project the structure is to be repaired and strengthened, the bell tower restored, the roof made waterproof and

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new installations against fire and a new electrical system are being installed. The sanctuary, which was the first Franciscan monastery in Tenerife, was founded by the leader of Tenerife’s conquerors Alonso Fernández de Lugo and finished in 1580. It was rebuilt in 1810 following a fire. It’s part of a trio of noteworthy ecclesiastical constructions and faces the Plaza del Cristo, the largest public square in La Laguna. Since

2014, the sanctuary has also housed an exact replica of the famous Shroud of Turin, considered the most accurate copy of the original. The September fiestas celebrating the image of Christ that is housed in the sanctuary are among the most relevant in the city and the Islands, and during the official visit Clavijo underlined the commitment of all the Canarian institutions to the future of this important piece of hisn torical heritage.

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Showtime Live - the home of entertainment in Tenerife The origin of what has now become Showtime Live began in 2007 as a Bierkeller show serving sausages and of course beer. Later it became a dinner show, The Sound of the Musicals, and in May this year that evolved further into a new show called Showtime Live, which provides the most unique entertainment in Tenerife. This exclusive show features award winning singers and dancers from former West End production casts, who provide excellent live vocals, stunning energetic dance routines, comedy scenes, and some amazing illusions. Still based on the much loved musicals, both old and new from Broadway and the West End, it also includes pop music, and thus has become a fantastic night out that suits all ages and tastes. Additionally, with

The four ladies of the cast, ready for Showtime!

and salad, and for children, chicken nuggets and chips. If you want the vegetarian meal, you’ll need to state your preference at the time of booking. To finish your repast, a delightful The complete cast dressed for Aladdin

less dialogue, it can appeal to many nationalities. The venue is an area which seats 200 people, with both large tables and tables for four, all arranged so that everyone has a good view of the stage. The evening begins at 8pm with dinner, which is followed by the show. The main course consists of chicken breast in a Provençal sauce with Canarian wrinkled potatoes and a salad drizzled with balsamic vinegar. There’s a vegetarian option of Mediterranean pasta vegetables with Canarian potatoes

chocolate and Chantilly creambased dessert is on offer. Included in the price for the complete evening are all your drinks: red, white and rosé wine, draught Amstel beer


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The Cast The cast consists of four ladies and two guys. The leading man in the show is Dominic James from Bexley in Kent, and the leading lady is Rachel Lee from Bolton. They are all excellent vocalists and dancers, and work together extremely well as a team. They do a magnificent

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this show; there’s nothing else like it in Tenerife. Showtime is located just off the TF-1 motorway, west of Playa de Las Américas at the junction for La Caleta and Fañabé. It’s right beside Karting Las Américas, with access from the roundabout. There’s a car park and the venue is also well served by taxis. You can see this show on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednes-

A human puppet show!

Dancer Terri-Anne Whelan

All dressed up for Grease

Brad Smith and leading man Dominic James (l-r)

which is served in two-litre jugs, water and soft drinks, plus local spirits and mixers if you have a Gold ticket. If you run dry, just ask Mandy or her team and they will bring more for you. You can, if you wish, come along for the show only, which begins at 9pm and runs to around 11.15pm, with a break halfway through. This is the perfect evening for everyone, and if you love musicals then it’s definitely for you! Groups are guaranteed to be seated together. If you’re celebrating a birthday or anniversary, and you let us know when you book, it can be announced during the show and you will be offered free cava to make your celebration really special. When Island Connections vis-

ited this venue, we have to say that we were amazed at the sheer professionalism and talent that we witnessed. Even more amazing are the standard of the costumes, and the speed with which the singers and dancers changed into a fresh outfit in between acts. The entertainment is a marvellous mix, well balanced and flows well. We saw some great renditions of songs and dance from We Will Rock You, Aladdin, Sister Act, Chicago and many more musicals, as well as the celebration of Irish music and dancing, Riverdance, and some spellbinding illusions and LED effects. Congratulations to the leading man and lady for their outstanding performance of The Music of the Night.

job on stage, and we will never know how they manage to be so full of smiles and still have plenty of oomph left at the end of the performance, which can only be described as high energy! After the show, you can meet the cast outside, and maybe even take a selfie with them. Not surprisingly, Showtime Live has been awarded the certificate of excellence by TripAdvisor for three years running. We thoroughly recommend that you go and see

days, and bookings can be made at your hotel, online at www.showtimetenerife.com, or by calling the box office on (34) 669 622 622. See more on

www.facebook.com/showtime tenerife/. Other events coming up at Showtime Live are an evening of psychic mediumship with Steph-

anie Carr on Saturday November 11, and on December 2, the Tenerife Comedy Club with Nathan Caton, Richard Massara n and Johnny Candon.


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Adeje

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Brexit concerns aired

Tim Hemmings addressed a large crowd of concerned British expats in Adeje

Adeje council recently played host to the Deputy Head of Mission to the British Embassy in Madrid, Mr Tim Hemmings, who held a public meeting regarding the forthcoming ‘Brexit’. To a packed hall of over 80 British nationals resident in the borough and other parts of South Tenerife, Mr Hemmings was able to reassure those pre-

sent that they were not about to be “kicked out of Spain”, and that, in line with recent and ongoing conversations he and his team were having with Government representatives both in the UK and Spain, the rights of British residents continued to be the top priority in the negotiations. Mr Hemmings was in Adeje with Charmaine Arbouin, the

Consul for Southern Spain and the Canary Islands, and Helen Keating, vice-consul in Tenerife. Prior to the meeting the delegation was officially welcomed to the borough by Adeje deputy mayor Carmen Rosa González Cabrera. The councillor stated that “Adeje is a borough where over 120 different nationalities live together in harmony and with no prob-

lems”, and saw no reason why that would not continue to be the case. She also stressed the importance of being on the ‘padrón’, the record of residents, “and making sure you renew your registration when required to”. Mr Hemmings outlined the current state of discussions to the crowd, underlining how many areas of agreement there now are between the British Government and the EU team. Nevertheless, when the floor was opened up to questions, it could be seen that people were concerned about a range of issues, from taxation rights to pensions, passports and the possibility of dual nationality (currently not available), and the likelihood of needing visas to travel to and from Spain in the future. The visit was welcomed by all those who attended, though there is still a level of anxiety amongst British expats which will not be resolved until final agreements have n been reached.

Siam Park

Gran Canaria is go! Gran Canaria may yet have one of the best water parks in the world, despite a plethora of problems that have held back works. The Loro Parque Company, headed by the Kiessling family, has been trying to expand their hugely successful theme park business to the island for several years. Having purchased land to build a water park in the borough of San Bartolomé de Tirajana half a decade ago, the entrepreneurs became increasingly disillusioned with the project as they were presented with an endless stream of administrative challenges. Not the least of these was a range of objections regarding the channelling of water through the El Veril area to and from the coast. Thankfully, Loro Parque and the local council finally signed an official agreement in mid-October for the installation to go ahead. This is expected to take around 15 weeks, and will be carried out by Satocan. n Photo: Kaliko CC A-S A 3.0 UL

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Environmental budget for Santa Cruz

Uncontrolled sea accesses A study recently carried out by the Santa Cruz Mountains Unit revealed that there are up to 35 uncontrolled sea access points in the Santa Cruz borough. These places are mostly located in Anaga, but there are also some on the coast of Añaza. The locations which do not qualify as bathing areas are nevertheless used by residents on a regular basis. Faced with such a high number, the city's councillor for the environment, Carlos Correa has announced that in 2018 €40,000 will be allocated to placing information panels at all these points detailing the dangers, for example the possibility of a risk of rockfalls or the degree of difficulty in accessing the coast, as some of the very narrow trails pose a considerable degree of danger. Correa said that he did not want to give precise details of the locations of the places, because of their lack of security and added that his department wants to minimise the coastal risks which are due to a lack of adequate information.

While presenting the budgets for the rest of the environmental department, mayor José Manuel Bermúdez explained that in 2018 the total will be

department is the recovery of the Hacienda de Cubas in San Andrés, to which some €75,000 will be allocated to complete the refurbish-

implement will not only affect the Forestry Unit, which will be the immediate beneficiary, but will also affect all the residents of the massif. The sum

ment of the facility which almost certainly will be used for the creation of an agricultural school. Correa also highlighted the implementation of the borough's first ecological treatment plant, at Roque Negro, a project which will cost €180,000. He explained, "This is a system that uses tanks in which plants help with the purification". One of the actions that Carlos Correa's department is going to

of €20,000 will be allocated for the installation of repeaters at different points in Anaga in 2018 to facilitate communication between the Forestry Unit workers, an improvement that by extension will benefit the residents. The updating of the noise map (€25,000), the installation of photovoltaic panels in municipal buildings (€145,000) and two new electric vehicle charging points are some of the actions that complete the

Teresitas Beach will soon be given a dog zone

€2,309,636. Of this, €310,000 will go to the Rescue and First Aid contract for the whole year, which serves Las Teresitas and Las Gaviotas and Roque de las Bodegas and Almáciga during the summer months. Another €400,000 is earmarked for the maintenance of the Anaga Rural Park and €220,000 more will go towards work such as fixing slopes or installing nets to prevent landslides. Another of the projects that will face the environmental

Not every beach has a safe access

environmental department budget for next year.

Dog bathing space and a blue flag for Las Teresitas in 2018 Correa assured that in 2018 a part of the Las Teresitas beach will be marked out and buoyed so that dogs can bathe. The mayor explained

that, "This will most likely be in the part next to the breakwater, where we will aim to nail some posts in the sand so that when the dogs are not in the water they can be tied close to their owners. If this pilot project works, we'll expand it to Las Gaviotas." In addition, Correa said that the request to recover the blue flag n has already been filed.


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St Eugens

Gary Nelson The interesting thing about this lovely island called Tenerife is the variation you have, and when it comes to entertainment this is certainly no exception, which is why our spotlight falls on someone who first came to Tenerife around 12 years ago. He has had a very interesting career, to say the least, and is now the resident compere at St Eugens in San Eugenio, where there is live entertainment on from 8pm every night, starting off with a musician and followed by two acts per night. Yep, that’s right: two acts every single night, plus their new resident compere gracing the stage to hold it all together. So we thought we would share Gary’s adventure with you and read how his journey took him to the King of Bars, St Eugens… Gary Nelson has been involved in the entertainment industry for 33 years now, first gracing the stage singing in a school production at the tender age of five but working professionally since he was 17. An acclaimed club and party DJ in the 1980s, working in the bars and clubs in and around The Midlands, Gary set up his own entertainment business in the 90s based in his hometown of Birmingham.

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Gary Nelson is the new resident compere at St Eugens in San Eugenio

A versatile singer, Gary has performed in an Elvis show, a Rat Pack show, a Beatles group and a functions band performing popular songs from across the decades. Having established a strong reputation for

delivering quality entertainment solutions, he has enjoyed excellent working relationships with big name clients in the UK, including Tesco, Diageo, Lloyds TSB, Pertemps, Ramada and Marriott Hotels, and various sporting clubs such as Birmingham City football club, Warwickshire County Cricket Club and many private clients both as a performer and an agent, even setting up a consulting business offering advice to bars, clubs, restaurants and hotels focusing on all aspects of entertainment,

hospitality and customer relationship management before moving to Tenerife. The first 100 weeks he was here he flew back to England 67 times, 134 flights backwards and forwards to honour work commitments, but eventually settled here in the sunshine. Since then he has worked in many of the island’s top venues, including Brewers Droop, Highland Paddy, Blaydon Races, Drunk n Duck, Frankies, Wild Geese, Irish Rose, Irish Rover, Jags, Java Bar, Harvey’s, Star Bar,

Pheasant Plucker, Wali Haii, The First and Last, The Theatre Bar and more, initially covering other people’s nights off, but once settled here enjoying very successful periods as resident compere and entertainer in some of the island’s classiest and busiest venues such as Volare, Drop Inn and most recently Bar El Canario. With a huge amount of experience managing entertainment programmes and events and many years spent on stage, Gary has achieved enormous success everywhere he has applied his skills, knowledge and experience and is looking forward to the new and exciting opportunities that present themselves at St Eugen’s. His style is friendly and positive and he has many followers amongst regular holidaymakers who visit the island. A talented and versatile singer, Gary has many amusing stories to tell about his life and experiences with a host of celebrity friends. Many of his very best friends on the island are people who started out as customers who appreciate his caring commitment to them enjoying their holiday experience and who’ve since moved here to Tenerife, and performers who value his professional attitude to his work. Often asked if he misses the UK, the only thing apart from family, who can obviously come and see him here, is cricket. Gary played at county level as a child and then in Birmingham, Staffordshire and Cotswold leagues, winning many trophies. He was always

lucky to be good at sports, participating competitively at football, cricket, rugby, tennis, golf and being actively involved in powerboat racing, a sport in which his father was a successful designer and constructor. In Tenerife his passion away from work is golf, which he plays regularly and gives him a welcome few hours away from the spotlight in the fresh air with friends. Coming from a musical background, with his grandfather playing in orchestras and his family famous for making violin varnish, Gary spent his early years listening to Elvis. Terrified of the sound of the vacuum cleaner, his mother played her old records to drown out the sound of her hoovering. Gary still sings an Elvis song for his Mum every night on stage. A self confessed perfectionist, he has an eye and ear for detail. If something has to be done it has to be done right. An ideas man with strong commercial acumen and an abundance of talent across all facets of the entertainment industry, Gary is considered to be a true and passionate professional and genuinely nice guy. We at Keddys Entertainment hope you all enjoyed this as much as we did and it’s said that variety is the spice of life and Gary certainly proves that! So why not pop down to St Eugens and see this compere at work doing what he does best, and that’s entertaining everyone that visits St Eugens and making it a great night out for everyone to enjoy! Until the next time enjoy your n time here in Tenerife.


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Characteristic old lantern restored Following a complete restoration, the San Francisco lantern has recently been re-installed at the entrance to the old Hospital de la Santisima Trinidad in La Orotava, recovering its characteristic image. The deterioration of its supporting structure leading to the risk of its falling down, and poor general condition led to this lantern being removed and entirely restored. Its historical origin is uncertain, but it is believed that it was originally installed there during the early decades of the 20th century. The giveaway is the design of lines inspired by plants and the geometric composition, covered by monochrome stained glass. The intricate restoration which was undertaken by hand, has taken over six months to complete as the lantern showed considerable deterioration and also had to be adapted to the current regulations, incorporating LED technology. The Hospital on Calle San Francisco just up the hill from Casa de Los Balcones, now takes care of the mentally ill but is a former convent famous for an unusual swivel device in the main doors where unwanted babies were left for the nuns to care for. n

Parent alert

Social media scare Parents are warned to be on the lookout for the current ‘test’ that is doing the rounds on social media. Youngsters are being urged to disappear for 48 hours, cutting all communication with their families, and points are awarded by the instigators based on how many messages their nearest and dearest post on social media in an attempt to find them. The initial warning was published in The Independent newspaper, which claims that several cases have already been reported in Ireland. They added that it’s a new version of a similar experiment which was going around Western Europe with a time limit of 72 hours. Only recently a dangerous trial called the Blue Whale Game went viral on social media, with a series of up to 50 different challenges ending in suicide. In July of this year, the creator of that macabre game was arrested and sent to prison for n three years.

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Helping Hands Halloween

A party with a purpose

Liz with her helpers and others in Halloween costumes

Helping Hands Tenerife is a fully registered children’s charity based in the south of the island which was set up in 2009. Their mission is to help

the less fortunate children in Tenerife, hopefully put a smile on their faces and help them to live a full life. On the last Saturday afternoon

in October, they held a fundraiser at the Palms Bar in San Eugenio Alto, in the form of a Halloween Party. It was well attended by people of all

ages, including tiny tots, many of whom had dusted off their Halloween costumes early to become ghouls, ghosts, skeletons and witches for the day. During the afternoon there was entertainment for the children, a children’s costume competition, a raffle, an auction, and of course plenty of fun! With the raffle and the auction, Helping Hands raised a massive €2,700 which will go towards helping a nineyear-old girl who has a rare brain tumour. She needs more treatment, which cannot be offered on the island. Liz Montague at Helping Hands would like to thank her helpers on the day, Janet, Anne, Margaret and Steph, as well as the compere Derek Lynes and of course Kirsty and Mark at the Palms Bar for hosting the event. Thanks also go to everyone who donated money, bought raffle tickets or an item n in the auction.

Puerto PROMENADE

The contract for the work on the coastal walk between the Mirador de La Paz and the Hotel Semiramis in Puerto de La Cruz has now been assigned to Satocan. The budget is just over €1.3 million. Work should start in early November and is expected to last about 14 months. A couple of technical problems that came up earlier have been overcome, and Carlos Alonso, Tenerife’s President, who also heads up

the Urban Consortium for this matter, and the town’s mayor were both delighted with this move forward which mayor Lope Afonso believes will be a plus for the town and for tourism. Other projects on the drawing board for Puerto at the moment include the renovation of the changing rooms and toilets at Playa Jardín and the repositioning of the hydraulic equipment for the nearby fountain n on the same beach.

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Maritime walk soon underway

The contract was assigned to Satocan

Lions’ worldwide awareness scheme

Excellent Medical’s diabetes week

Everyone knows a very serious situation now exists for people all over the world who are not aware they have diabetes. Over recent years Tenerife Isla Sur Lions Club has run projects and raised awareness on the various medical conditions which if not treated early can have disastrous results in the long term. Excellent Medical Services have agreed to make their private facilities available for free testing at their Golf del Sur clinic for a limited period in November in conjunction with the Lions organisation. They will run two tests, one a diabetes preliminary test and also a blood pressure monitoring on November 13 to Saturday 18, inclusive of both days, from 9am to 11am. The diabetes test is a simple test which will immediately indicate any abnormal blood levels which can then be examined further if required. The results of both tests will be given at the time. Whilst both the tests are free, any ongoing appointments if needed will be charged by the clinic at €29 for the initial medical consultation, more than 65 per cent discount, but only for those people who are part of this scheme. You can request your prior appointment for testing, before November 13, by calling 922 737 560. It is important not to eat any breakfast before the tests. When you attend the clinic you will need to take your passport or proof of NIE number. You should also give them your phone number, email address and postal address. Do not miss the special opportunity to be made aware of any problems with regard to diabetes, your wellbeing is important to your family Excellent Medical as well as yourself. When Clinic you make your appointment Avda. José Miguel make sure Galván Bello, No 10. you say that you Golf del Sur are part of San Miguel de Abona the Lions 922 737 560 Awareness www.excellentmedical.es Scheme. n Photo: Rotorhead/freeimages.com

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Tasteful, canarian kitchen, a rustic and authentic ambience and a breathtaking panoramic view characterise the Bodegón Las Vistas in Santa Úrsula. Also the very hospitable servicestaff and the favorable prices. This place welcomes everyone, from local Canarian or foreign residents who don‘t want to cook, to holidaymakers who find themselves in an extraordinary place in the middle of typical island life. A place you will never forget.

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Restaurant El Cine, situated in a quiet corner next to the Los Cristianos harbour, is visited by people from all over the world and offers a culinary experience that is simply not to be missed. Open every day from 11.30am to 11.30pm, their traditional cuisine and seafood specialities are best accompanied by the finest Spanish and Canarian wine labels - the perfect complement to a healthy and harmonious meal. Restaurant El Cine: from the sea to your plate!

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Terrazas del Sauzal

Posh Nosh! By John ration at that coastal view, for that latter price. My wife This venue really must have the best view of the northern coastline of Tenerife. It is situated on the outskirts of the pretty cliff-top village of El Sauzal, and not the easiest of places to find, so you might be best to take a space in the village car park and walk for a few minutes to get there. Nevertheless, the venue itself is extensive. It comprises a main house, from where you could have the most delightful wedding, communion, or other mass get-together, cou-

whilst awaiting your sumptuous repast? Hedonistic, or what? We turned up at 12.55, five minutes before the waiter said that the terrace bar opened for lunch (though the sign did say 12.30!). Nevertheless, we were kindly welcomed, seated under a large parasol, and brought cold drinks. Soon, a menu was brought, and we spent some time appreciating the offers. Nothing could be called cheap here, and I wondered what the prices would be in the restaurant proper.

told me that it was wonderfully tasty, but to my eye it was rather small for the money. There is only so much that you can do with green leaves, no matter how many variations are put on to the plate. In the end, both were a triumph of artistry over substance, that is to say a triumph for the chef, and rather the opposite for my wallet! Regardless, the terrace menu is extensive, and could accurately be called fine dining. Prices fit within that bracket, with for example, local Cherne with papas bonitas, carrot and potato

orange sweets for €19.40. I did think about it, but my inquisitiveness deserted me. A list of six desserts includes Uruguay Powders with Dulce de

Try Brunch on Saturday or Sunday from 10am to 12.30pm starting at €12.90, but I would suggest that you make a prior reservation – and bring

Terrazas del Sauzal pled with a cocktail and light menu terrace, and a proper full blown restaurant down the slope below. An attractive swimming pool graces the grounds, and what could be better than a dip in the pool, bathing in admi-

Because the day was very hot, we chose a cold bottle of local white wine to go with a couple of salads; one, the Ensalada de Tempo charged at €8.90 and the other, the EnsaladaTibia at €13.90. I think that it has to be an exceptional salad

purée, and garlic sprouts with pepper oil at €17.90 and Bull Tail Canneloni with parmentier potatoes and raspberry and

Leche for €5.90 and I wish I had been brave enough to ask what those Uruguay Powders are. All desserts are around the €6 mark.

your swimming costume. And should you be planning a wedding, then look no further for n the perfect setting!

Pasaje Sierva de Dios, 9 El Sauzal, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Tel: 922 571 491 Open: Wednesday to Sunday 12.30 to 22.30 Closed on Monday and Tuesday Loo Score: 9/10


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922 791 791 371 371 & 922 Los A new sensation has hit Los the Cristianos, and that is the Marina Bay Restaurant and and an Sunset Bar. Occupying an the elevated position next to the behind Arona Gran Hotel, just behind the the market site overlooking the to sea, Marina Bay is the place to and switch off and enjoy food and menu drinks. A daytime snacks menu menu and a full international menu ages. provide for all tastes and ages. enjoy Watch amazing sunsets, enjoy live music in the evenings and and maybe even dance too! The The priority at Marina Bay is good good customer service and quality quality food at reasonable prices.

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Carretera Carretera General General Piedra Piedra Hincada Hincada 42, 42, Guía Guía de de Isora Isora Opening hours: Opening hours: Tue Tue –– Sun Sun 12:30–16:00 12:30–16:00 Wed Wed –– Sat Sat 19:00–22.30 19:00–22.30

922 857 857 327 327 & 922 La Guinguette is a French French restaurant where you can enjoy enjoy music, dancing, good food and and wine. We have created a place place where we combine art, food and and drink at La Guinguette in South South Tenerife. The food is based on on traditional French cuisine, comcombined with country-specific and and local products. Musicians of of all genres provide inspiratioinspirational shows, theme nights, and and also also perform perform during during our our Sunday Sunday BBQ. BBQ. Our Our terrace terrace with with shady shady trees trees and and aa breathtaking breathtaking view view invites invites you you to to relax. relax. Our Our team team awaits awaits you you to to offer offer you you an an unforunforgettable gettable time. time.

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Goya abogados

These days, the institution of marriage has moved onto the back burner, so that many of today's couples live together without being married. This is a situation that legislature had not fully taken into account previously, but is now extending widow’s rights to cohabiting couples. To begin with, a ‘pareja de hecho’ or ‘domestic partnership’, as defined by doctrine and jurisprudence is considered to be a free, public and stable union of two people, regardless of their sexual orientation, provided that they are in a relationship analogous with marriage. However, the requirements for access to a widow's pension are different from those set out for Legally register your partnership for widow’s pension rights

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Widow's pension for legal domestic partnerships spouses. A domestic partner is required to conform to two types of regulations; economic regulations and a set of partnership requirements. Economic requirements are case specific. The financial situation of the couple in question is studied and the income of each of the partners at the time of death is taken into account, so in this article we specifically focus on the requirements of domestic partnership, which are listed below: Neither member is prevented from marriage or already married to someone else. There has to be a demonstrable stable cohabitation with the deceased to the date of death of the deceased which has lasted at least five years. The cohabitation or formalisation of the relationship must be in the public records (this

is known as registration as a ‘pareja de hecho’) which must have occurred at least two years before death, and they must be a couple at the time of death. This question is of interest because even though many couples live together they never formalise the partnership in the eyes of the law. At the time of the death of one partner, the remaining member may try to collect the pension, but the claim is rejected because the law says that we need to fulfil not only all of the economic requirements, but a principal and indispensable requirement is that the couple is registered or formalised in public documents (similar to marriage). If you need help to carry out this procedure, please contact us at english@ n gylegal.es.


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Thursday – Sunday: CamBuyon Market, art, second hand, vintage and antiques, Mercado del Puerto, LPGC, Thursdays and Fridays, 7pm – 11pm; Saturdays 6pm – 11pm; Sundays 12pm – 3pm.

6pm: El Principito (The Little Prince), contemporary and neoclassical dance, Pasodos Dance Company, Teatro Guimerá, Santa Cruz, €10. www.teatroguimera.es

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8.30pm: Musical theatre show by the Al Sur association, Auditorio Infanta Leonor, Los Cristianos, €10. www.arona.org

DIARY DATES November 2 & 3 8.30pm: La Trova – Unidos al cantar (United to sing), Teatro Guiniguada, LPGC, €15. www. entrees.es November 3 8.30pm: Los Faycanes and Miguel Afonso, Spanish pop, Teatro Municipal Juan Ramón Jiménez, Telde, €10. www.entrees.es November 4 8.30pm: Dee Dee Bridgewater, jazz, Teatro Cuyás, LPGC, from €15. www.teatrocuyas.com November 6 - 12 Winter Pride Maspalomas, gay festival, San Bartolomé de Tirajana. www.winterpridemaspalomas.com Nov 8 - 12

Until November 19 Espacio CV. Creatividad y visibilidad (Creativity and Visibility Space), collection of works by five young Canarian artists, various styles and formats, Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno, Los Balcones, LPGC, free entry, Tuesday to Saturday 10am – 9pm; Sundays 10am – 2pm. www.caam.net

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TENERIFE DIARY DATES November 3 6.30pm: Güicho Estévez, folk musician and director, Casa La Bodega, Arona town centre, part of the ‘Conciertos Intimos’ series, free entry, limited places. www.arona.org 8pm: Tamikrest, African music fused with pop/ rock, Espacio Cultural CajaCanarias, Santa Cruz, €15. www.entrees.es 8.30pm: Big Band de Canarias with Dorantes, Teatro Guimerá, Santa Cruz, €15. www.teatroguimera.es 9pm: Mongolia, satirical musical (in Spanish), Auditorio Teobaldo Power, La Orotava, €16. www.tomaticket.es 9pm: Depedro, Spanish alternative/indie, Búho Club, San Cristóbal de La Laguna, €15. www. tomaticket.es

6pm - 9pm: Karaoke, Siam Mall Commercial Centre, Costa Adeje, free. www.ccsiammall.com

November 10 8pm: Jan Garbarek and Trilok Gurtu, Jazz, Espacio Cultural CajaCanarias, Santa Cruz, €30. www.entrees.es 8.30pm: Travesía, Bellylusion Oriental Dance theatre show, Auditorio Infanta Leonor, Los Cristianos, €7. www.arona.org 9pm: Classical Games in Concert: From Tetris to Mario, theme tunes from video games played by a symphonic orchestra, activities before and after the show, go dressed as your favourite character, Auditorio Teobaldo Power, La Orotava, from €30. www.tomaticket.es.

November 18 8.30pm: Da Capo, contemporary dance, Otradanza Company, part of the FAM International Festival of Movement Arts, Teatro Guimerá, Santa Cruz, €10. www.teatroguimera.es November 19 8am: Volcano Route, guided walk around El Chinyero, the site of the most recent eruption on Tenerife (1909), five hours / medium difficulty, part of Adeje Council’s Ponte las Botas hiking programme, over 18s only, limited places. www.adeje.es 8.30pm: Eva y Adan (Eve and Adam), contemporary dance, Otradanza Company, part of the FAM International Festival of Movement Arts, Teatro Guimerá, Santa Cruz, €10. www.teatroguimera.es Until further notice

11pm: Agus Llamazares, Charlie Peña and Pablo Moreno, semi-acoustic concert, Canarian and fusion music, Lone Star, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, €5. www.tomaticket.es

Open air cinema at the Magma Centre, Adeje, from €4 for residents, many films in the original language. See: www.openaircinematenerife.es for programme and non-resident prices.

November 11

Every Saturday morning

10am – 2pm: Second-hand market plus fundraiser for Christmas presents for children in need in Santa Úrsula, Mobiltrans car park, Santa Úrsula, free entry.

Events for specific groups, families, seniors, women, etc. Activate Sports Club. www.tenerifeactivate.com

5pm: Chiki Cirkus, children’s circus show, Teatro Circulo de Bellas Artes, Santa Cruz, €6. www.tomaticket.es

EXHIBITIONS Until December 7

November 4

Gran Canaria Walking Festival. www.grancanariawalkingfestival.com November 9 - 12 WOMAD Festival, World of Music, Arts & Dance, Parque Santa Catalina, LPGC. www.womad.org

11am: La Ruta de los Castillos (Castle Route), guided walk around various forts and ‘castles’ on the coast, Santa Cruz, starting point the auditorium, €9. www.tomaticket.es 5pm: Chiki Cirkus, children’s circus show, Teatro Circulo de Bellas Artes, Santa Cruz, €6. www.tomaticket.es

November 10

7pm: Live music, various bands, Siam Mall Commercial Centre, Costa Adeje, free entry. www.ccsiammall.com

6pm: La Pandilla de Drilo (Drilo’s Gang), children’s theatre, Teatro Municipal Juan Ramón Jiménez, Telde, €10. www.entrees.es

8pm: TributoFest, tribute artists, U2, Bruce Springsteen and George Michael, Magma Arte & Congresos, Costa Adeje, from €30. www.tenerifemagma.com

9pm: Dios Salve a La Reina - God Save the Queen, top Queen tribute band, Gran Canaria Arena, LPGC from €20. www.tomaticket.es November 11 9pm: El Aula del Rock, concert, Teatro Victor Jara, Vecindario, Santa Lucía, €10. www. entrees.es November 12 8pm: Classical Games in Concert: From Tetris to Mario, theme tunes from video games played by a symphonic orchestra, Auditorio Alfredo Kraus, LPGC, from €30. www.tomaticket.es. Until further notice

Pedro Lezcano Jaén ‘De Homnine Oviparo’, multidisciplinary art, Galeria de Arte Magda Lázaro, Santa Cruz, free entry Tuesday 10am 1pm; Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 5.30pm - 8.30pm. www.galeriamagdalazaro.es Until further notice

8pm: Was, Pumuki and Nebras T. in concert, Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife, Costa Adeje, €15. www.tomaticket.es

6pm: Children of the 80s, Soul II Soul Soundsystem featuring Jazzie B and Caron Wheeler, Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife, Costa Adeje, €18 or €65 VIP with tapas included. www.tomaticket.es

8pm: Charity concert, Josefina Alemán and the Tenerife Symphonic Band, Auditorio Teobaldo Power, La Orotava, €10. www.tomaticket.es

7pm: Live music, various bands, Siam Mall Commercial Centre, Costa Adeje, free. www. ccsiammall.com

9pm: Vigilia, musical theatre show by Los Herederos de Chasna, The Canary Islands at the end of the 19th century, Auditorio Infanta Leonor, Los Cristianos, free entry, limited places. www.arona.org

9pm: Dios Salve a La Reina - God Save the Queen, top Queen tribute band, Pabellón Santiago Martín, San Cristóbal de La Laguna, from €20. www.tomaticket.es

November 5 10am - 2pm: Mercado ArteSano, crafts, culture and local agricultural produce, San Juan de la Rambla, free entry. www.sanjuandela rambla.es 12.30pm: Magic show, David Borrás and Yasmine, Teatro Circulo de Bellas Artes, Santa Cruz, €6.

10pm: Punk Coast 2017, punk and indie festival, Enemigos Intimos, Malformaciones Kongenitas, A.S.C.O., Subresiduos and Bazofia, at the O-Club, Santa Cruz, €6. www.tomaticket.es November 12 6pm - 9pm: Karaoke, Siam Mall Commercial Centre, Costa Adeje, free. www.ccsiammall.com

Inédito (Unpublished), collection of works by, and information on, Alfredo Reyes Dárias, founding member of the PIC Canarian Independent Painters movement, Museo Etnográfico, Calle Arquitecto Marrero Regalado, Granadilla de Abona, free entry, Monday - Friday, 8am - 3pm. www.granadilladeabona.org Until further notice Disponibilidad Limitada by David Ferrer (Limited Availability), contemporary art exploring the relationship between the artists, visitors and venues where art is exhibited, TEA Tenerife Espacio de las Artes, Santa Cruz, Tuesdays to Sundays, 10am to 8pm, free entry www. teatenerife.es

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Dance extravaganza

A little Eastern promise Head to Los Cristianos on November 10 for a dance show with a difference. The Bellylusion Oriental Dance Company will be taking viewers on a journey of movement and music for their Travesía performance. The theatre show fuses Eastern dance with styles from around the world in an exciting amalgamation of sound and vision. From Egypt to India, through the Balkans, Spain, France, Hawaii, and the Far East, the whirlwind performance will have viewers on the edge of their seats. The show will take place at the Infanta Leonor Auditorium and starts at 8.30pm. Tickets cost just €7 and can be bought from the town’s cultural centre between the hours of 9am and 2pm, Monday to Friday, from the auditorium’s box office (from two hours before the performance begins up until 15 minutes before it starts) or online via: www.arona.org. n

Reliving the past

God Save the Queen Two opportunities are coming up to see one of the very best Queen tribute groups around. The Dios Salve a La Reina - God Save the Queen band is a must-see for any fans of the late Freddie Mercury and Queen’s music. The group’s Don’t Stop Me Now performance will include some of the iconic British band’s greatest hits, such as We Will Rock You, We are the Champions and Crazy Little Thing Called Love. You can see them at the Pabellón Santiago Martín in San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Tenerife, on November 11, or at the Gran Canaria Arena in Las Palmas the evening before. Both shows begin at 9pm and tickets start at €20. See: www.festivalmarabierto for more information and to book your seat right now. n

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TributoFest Book your tickets for November 4 if you would like to see U2, Bruce Springsteen and George Michael all in one concert! Ok, so they aren’t the ‘real’ artists, but they certainly are some of the very best tribute bands around. Top of the list is Elevation, the U2 Experience, an internationally renowned group that flawlessly recreates the look and sound of one of the greatest recording rock bands of the last three decades. With a lead singer who would make even Bono’s mother look twice, along with three incredible musicians, it’s

no wonder that Elevation hold the reputation as Europe’s best U2 cover band. Add the fantastic impersonations of George Michael by Jay Francis and Enzo as Bruce Springsteen and it’s going to be one heck of a rocking evening. See TributoFest starting 8pm at the Magma Arte and Congresos Centre in Costa Adeje. General admission costs €30, or you can go VIP for €90 and enjoy a free bar. See: www. tenerifemagma.com for full details and to grab your tickn ets now.

International show

Live shows and karaoke

Classical music meets modern video games in an evening’s entertainment like the Islands have never seen before. Classical Games in Concert: From Tetris to Mario will see the theme tunes from some of the most famous games of all time brought live to the stage, offering music from Pokemon, Street Fighter, Zelda, Medal of Honour, and many more, interpreted by a symphony orchestra. Created, produced and presented by superstar of the industry Tommy Tallarico, the music will be accompanied by superb lighting and video effects. Appraised as a “digital and musical sensorial overload” by The Village Voice magazine, the concert is sure to be one of the most exciting of the year! The audience is invited to arrive early, preferably dressed as their favourite

It’s well known that Siam Mall is the place to head for some of the best shopping around, but now the commercial centre is even hosting top weekend entertainment. There’s live music every Saturday throughout the month of November, from 7pm onwards and it’s karaoke night every Sunday in November too! Between 6pm and 9pm eve-

Video games Siam Mall brought to life musical moments

videogame character, to join in some preshow fun activities, which will also carry on after the concert. See it in Tenerife on November 10 at the Auditorio Teobaldo Power in La Orotava starting 9pm. Tickets start at €30 and can be bought via: www. tomaticket.es. Alternatively, catch it on November 12 at the Auditorio Alfredo Kraus in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria n from 8pm.

ryone will have the chance to take to the stage to share their talent with the world. If you sing you can also take part in a draw with which you can win two hours of Karaoke Móvil for your next party, birthday or wedding. What are you waiting for? Head to Siam Mall in Costa Adeje for musical moments n all round.


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Car Insurance - recovery course

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Points-based licence system The Spanish points system gives eight points to drivers who’ve held a licence for less than three years and 12 for those who’ve held it longer. If no traffic offences are committed after three years, three points are added, and a further point every three year period up to a maximum of 15. Drivers can recuperate points by completing a 12 hour re-education course or 24 hours if they’ve lost all points. Once the course is passed, drivers are awarded eight points on their licence.

What is covered? Under Línea Directa’s Traffic Fine Handling service, the policy holder or owner of the insured vehicle, as well as any others legally entitled to drive it, can benefit up to €500 of the cost of a traffic re-education and awareness course, as well as fees payable in connection with the driving licence recovery test.

How are points deducted? Drivers lose six points: if under the influence of alcohol, drugs or other illegal substances, for reckless driving, refusing a breathalysing or drugs test, or driving 50 per cent over the speed limit. Four are lost for putting other drivers or cyclists at risk, throwing objects onto the

Drivers could lose points for several traffic violations

road that could cause accidents or fire, exceeding limits by over 40kph, parking illegally, or exceeding maximum passenger capacity by 50 per cent. Driving without a seatbelt, using a mobile phone and not keeping a safe driving distance costs three points.

How reimbursement works Línea Directa will decide whether payment is made to the beneficiary or by means of reimbursement via proof of payment.

Exclusions and limitations Cover is provided only once during each policy period. Only points lost in connection with the insured vehicle and for a reason not excluded in the policy are included. Claimants must notify Línea Directa within three months of the points’ loss or licence disqualification date. Cover is not provided in the event of disqualification if the beneficiary is found guilty. Points’ loss arising from legal infringements

or criminal acts is excluded. Drivers must pass the driving licence recovery course on first attempt to qualify.

We hope the information provided is of interest. If you would like to contact Linea Directa please call: 902 123 151. More information about Linea Directa at: www.lineadirecta. n com.

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Seat suspends advertising

Car manufacturers Seat have shelved all marketing activities for the foreseeable future due to the “current political situation”, according to representatives of the company. Seat operations are based in Martorell, Barcelona, an area of Catalonia that is presently undergoing upheaval due to the region’s campaign for independence. Causing the greatest crisis for Spain since democracy was officially introduced in the early 1980s, Catalonia’s attempts to hold a referendum, and possibly break away from Spanish rule, have lead to endless public demonstrations and even violent intervention from the National Police Force. The situation is still unresolved, with Spain threatening to revoke Catalonia’s autonomous powers. Seat perhaps believes that the unrest will detract from any advertising they undertake. One of the moves the company has delayed is the announcement of the winning name of its new SUV on October 15. The SUV is the first one to be named by public choice, with voting having being finalised on September 25. The name ‘Teide’, after the Islands’ iconic volcano, made it through to the semi-finals, but unfortunately not the final four. These are Alborán, Aranda, Ávila and Tarraco, all areas of Spain. Had Teide won the vote it would have been the second Tenerife title to have been given to a Seat vehicle in a year. Back in July, the company’s latest compact crossover was named the ‘Arona’, after the south Tenerife borough. n

Volkswagen

Into the future

A seductive preview of Volkswagen’s latest I.D. CROZZ was released recently. With VW’s well-advertised mission to continue the advancement of a new generation of electric vehicles, the latest version of the I.D. CROZZ was eagerly awaited by the car industry. Sure to capture the market when it goes on sale, the further refined concept car is based on all-electric architecture and is characterised by a clean, powerful design. Also defining its styling are the wide bonnet with the front wings contoured in large radii and the roof with an exterior surface finished in high-gloss black. The highly contemporary SUV look continues into the interior thanks to its compact electric drive and the integration of its lithium-ion battery in the vehicle floor, which results in a lounge-like spatial area with four variable individual seats. A date for release has not been confirmed yet, but if you are interested in combining style with being kind to the planet then n this is certainly one to keep an eye out for.

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Male health

was the seeds of the Movember Foundation charity which has since raised $174 million worldwide and has hundreds of thousands of participants every year. In 2010 they merged with the testicular cancer event Tacheback and in 2012 they were listed as one of the top 100 NGOs in the world. Startlingly on average men die six years earlier than women. The Movember Foundation aims are to increase early cancer detection, diagnosis and effective treatments and ultimately to reduce the number of preventable deaths. Participants, known as Mo-bros, are invited to Move, the start of a

more active life and a healthier lifestyle. This is done by setting a goal at the beginning of the month and walking, running, cycling or swimming towards that goal – raising money along the way for the cause. Then of course those who are able can grow a moustache and have a sponsored shave at the end of the month. The goal of Movember is to, “change the face of men’s health”. In addition to a healthier lifestyle, they encourage men to be aware of possible genetic cancer histories in their families and to have annual check-ups. The Foundation runs a number of events to encourage participation throughout the year. Film your participation in a short video (no more than four minutes) and you could win a Moscar! There are prizes in several categories. Or you could become the International Man of Movember and be the face of the movement for a whole year.

Join in the Movember movement! Moustaches turn up in the most unusual places in November

In the face of depression and suicide prevention, the organisation encourages men to reach out to their male friends, keep in touch and to have open conversations with them. It seems that men are far more likely to be there for their friends, than to reach out for help themselves. Just as in breast cancer prevention, men are encouraged to know their testicles and

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If some of your male acquaintances are looking decidedly more hirsute this month, it may be that they’ve joined the Movember movement. It was a group of young men in Adelaide who coined the term, a mix of the Aussie short form for moustache and the month of November. They raised money for the RSPCA by growing moustaches throughout the month in an exercise they called “Growing whiskers for whiskers”. Then in 2004 an entirely unrelated group of 30 men in Melbourne grew moustaches for 30 days to raise awareness for prostate cancer and male depression. This

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healthier lifestyle and advise, “At 50, talk to your doctor about prostate cancer and whether it’s right for you to have a PSA test. If you are of African or Caribbean descent or have a father or brother with prostate cancer, you should be having this conversation at 45. Worldwide, over 1,300 men a day die of prostate cancer. Early detection is vital in fighting this disease. Over the years, many famous people and especially sports personalities have joined in the Movember movement. In over 500 cities around the world gentlemen dress in their best and jump onto their vintage or classic motorbikes for The Distinguished Gentlemen’s Ride. A fun event to see or to join in with, great bikes and snappy dressers, what could be better? This year as last there was an event from Santa Cruz de Tenerife towards the end of Sep-

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Great bikes and snappy dressers

tember. The variety of fundraising ideas is tremendous. The moustaches are their ‘ribbons’. Enormous moustache sandcastles have been built, Qantas had a moustache painted on one of

their planes, comedy duos have done spoof songs, in the UK the Royal Mail issued a special postmark and the National Trust authorised a temporary grass moustache for the Cerne Abbas

Australian rugby nationals and the Qantas plane

Giant and the Carlsberg beer group brought out Movember beer beauty accessories.

Osteoarthritis

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Improving quality of life in old age According to the World Health Organisation, osteoarthritis is the fourth highest disease that diminishes quality of life for every year sufferers live. Osteoarthritis is a disease that affects 80 per cent of the population aged over 65 in industrialised countries, although it is also closely linked to young athletes, menopausal women, people who are overweight and certain professions. This degenerative and chronic pathology of the locomotor system is produced by wear and tear, including the loss of cartilage, in joints, which causes pain and functional disability. Thus lowering quality of life for those who suffer it. Treatments for osteoarthritis vary depending on the severity of the case and the profile

of each patient. Surgery is a common and decisive solution when medication and physical therapy are not sufficient to treat the ailments.

Orthopaedic and traumatology surgery New surgical techniques, which are increasingly less invasive, and improvements in prostheses make this type of surgery more common, less risky, more affordable and, above all, more satisfactory these days. In the case of knee arthroscopy, the procedure lasts approximately 30 minutes and is usually performed under local anaesthetic and on an outpatient basis. As a general rule, the patient can return home after the operation.

The Cecoten clinic is the leader in Tenerife for treatment of diseases and disorders of the locomotor system

Multidisciplinary orthopaedic and traumatology centre In Tenerife, Cecoten is the reference centre for the treatment of diseases and disorders of the locomotor system. The centre was created in 1997 by a renowned team of orthopaedic

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surgeons and traumatologists, who perform a significant number of successful hip, knee, shoulder and ankle surgeries each year in public hospitals on the island. At Cecoten these professionals combine their experience and advanced training to attend to conditions of the locomotor system with a multidis-

ciplinary perspective. In the centre, a team of more than 15 specialised doctors carry out the diagnosis and treatment of all types of traumatological conditions. The centre has extensive consultation and treatment rooms, as well as plaster, diagnostic imaging and rehabilitation areas, is accredited by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS), and is part of the medical tourism health platform Tenerife Health International Services (THIS). All Cecoten specialists speak English and offer translation services for other languages as well as translation of medical reports. The prices of treatments and surgeries are usually lower than in the rest of Europe, which means these

IF YOU HAVE A FEAR OF THE DENTIST, we want you to know that YOU ARE NOT ALONE – and that THERE’S HELP. Please don’t hesitate to CONTACT US at info@clinica-dental-tenerifesur.com or at +34 922.737.838 if you want to make the NEXT STEP towards a NEW-ANDIMPROVED SMILE.

types of clinics are popular with international patients (in the case of knee or shoulder arthroscopy the total estimated price is €3,000, while in the UK the average cost of this operation in a clinic with similar levels of quality and competition is around €4,500). In Tenerife, the wide range of accommodation options combined with the good climate also contribute to making the recovery phase, necessary in some interventions, more pleasant and bearable. We look forward to seeing you at Cecoten, Avenida Benito Pérez Armas, number 10, Santa Cruz. Phone: (+34) 922 236 054 / 922 985 522. Email: citaprevia@cecoten. com; or see: www.cecoten. n com.

Our Team is extremely experienced in all DENTAL TREAMENTS offering you several personalized options. Our goal is to provide you a welcoming environment that is free of ANXIETY and PAIN.


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Animal charities’ round up Cats Welfare Introducing a new cat If you’re bringing a new feline into a home where there is already a dog, make sure there’s somewhere for them to have some space away from each other. Don’t let your dog chase the cat around. Keep them separate for a few days. Animals need time to get to know each other’s smells and their new home before they can deal with getting to know another animal. Cats and dogs are more likely to fight or be unhappy if you force them together suddenly. Don’t let the first encounter with your dog be a bad one. Mixing the animals’ smells by stroking the cat then the dog and vice versa also helps. Let them sniff out where each other has been without the other being present. Wait to introduce them until your cat seems relaxed and ready, and both are calm. Your cat should have a place where it can always get away from your dog, something high usually, even the top of a sofa will do. If your pet hasn’t lived with another animal before, it won’t immediately know how to deal with the situation so they’ll need time. You may find your cat becomes the boss. But they’ll soon be the best of friends. Adoptions Please consider adopting a cat or kitten from Cats Welfare. All of them go on a week’s trial in your home so you can be sure you’ve made the right decision. If you adopt two kittens together then injections, microchip and neutering is free

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for the second kitten. Adopt a black kitten, or two, and both kittens receive the above treatments for free. Contact us via our website: www.cats-welfare-tenerife.com or ring/whatsapp Sharon (English) on 662 524 006, seven days a week 9am to 6pm, or Sandra (Spanish and German) after 6pm on: 671 282 773. Alternatively, message us on Facebook.

Mary Irvine very kindly knits little jackets for the dogs that fly to Germany to keep them warm during the flight. With more than 220 dogs looking for new loving homes at our refuge please do come and see if maybe one is the dog for you. Every one of them has a full clean bill of health and is fully inoculated, microchipped, sterilised and has a passport. The sterilisa-

Acción del Sol

So cute

and Saturdays 1pm to 4pm. We’re situated in Granadilla de Abona directly under the wind turbines, exit 52 on the TF1 north bound, just after the El Médano junction. Head for the windmills on the coast and we’re located in the buildings on the right hand side. Alternatively, email us on: teneriffa@aktiontier.org or visit our Facebook page: Action tier Acción del Sol.

This gorgeous four month old puppy was found abandoned in a cave along with her sisters and brothers, but there wasn’t any sign of their mum. She is truly nice natured and will only be small. She’s a beautiful dog that really deserves a loving home. Could you give it her? If so, please contact Acción del Sol on: 922 778 630. n

A happy ending for Genji, who was returned to the K9 refuge after being stolen

Charity shop Find our shop on San Blas in Golf del Sur (behind Hiperdino). It’s open seven days a week, 10am until 6pm, except Saturdays when we close a little earlier at 4pm. If you don’t have transport or have large bulky items to donate you can ring Mark on: 636 590 557 to arrange collection.

Acción del Sol Now winter is approaching we are looking for any spare wool you could donate please, as

tion is compulsory with all our dogs to try to reduce the large numbers of unwanted litters here on Tenerife. There are no adoption fees but donations are welcomed towards the upkeep and running of the refuge. We are also always looking for afternoon dog walkers as well, so come along if you have the time. Please do call: 922 778 630 if you can help in any way, or visit us on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons from 2pm to 5pm,

K9 Genji returns to K9 When Genji was stolen from the refuge in the early hours of September 30, circumstances pointed to this being a targeted attack, perhaps by someone who knew or had seen Genji previously. News of the robbery was quickly shared everywhere – social media, specialist animals lost and found and local police facebook pages, in newspapers and on radio. Yet there were no sight-

ings of handsome and distinctive Genji and, as days went by, everyone started to fear that he wouldn’t be seen again. Then twelve days on, out of the blue, news arrived that he’d been spotted wandering alone on the streets of a Santa Cruz suburb. A member of the public recognised Genji from the facebook appeal, picked him up and took him to the police. They checked his chip and drove him back to the refuge within the hour. He was a little thinner but otherwise in great health and spirits and, after some good food and lots of attention, he seemed none the worse for his ordeal. It’s a huge relief to have this lovely guy back safe and sound. And, great news: Genji has now found his own special forever home and family. Christmas Party This year’s fundraising Christmas Party is on December 9 at Showtime, Adeje (exit 78, TF1). Tickets are €25 per person and include a chicken meal or vegetarian option, drinks all evening (excluding spirits and bottled beers), entertainment from Let It Be Beatles and compere Aidy Evans. Tickets are available from Lin on: 626 344 799; Mikey at: k9mikey@ gmail.com; Studio 5 hairdressers, Los Cristianos, on: 922 794 304; and the K9 refuge: 667 638 468. There will be

raffles on the night and please do bring along treats for the K9 wonder-dogs and cats. K9 super-dogs’ catwalk! On October 15, six of K9’s pupsters took to the catwalk at Siam Mall to promote adopting a rescue dog. They loved every minute of it and were perfect ambassa-dogs. Much fun was had by all and a very welcome €160 was raised. However, perhaps most importantly of all, the event helped raise the profile of rescue dogs and showed that they bring so much to a loving home. We have many dogs waiting for their forever homes. You can see them on our website: www. k9tenerife.com. Or visit the Refuge on Calle Chimbesque, between Las Chafiras and Las Zocas, any day between 10am and 2pm. Alternatively, call us on: 667 638 468 or email: info@k9tenerife.com. You will also find stories of our dogs’ antics on Facebook at: Diary of a K9 Tenerife Dogwalker or K9 Tenerife. Charity shop Visit our shop at Alcalá Plaza, every day from 10am to 2pm. Donations of quality goods are very welcome. Call: 646 561 035 to arrange collection of larger items from all local n areas.


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Charming chestnut accommodate a tree or two, choosing the majestic chestnut will not only add aesthetic appeal but will provide you with some incredibly tasty treats.

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Growing facts

Chestnuts are always worth the wait

have also been widely used for basket weaving. Grown from grafts, they are still cultivated for their fruit, especially on the islands of Tenerife and La Palma. In addition, across many regions of the mountain-

the sweet black pudding called ‘morcilla’. Otherwise, they are simply picked, roasted and eaten as they are. They also play a big part in many local celebrations, particularly San Andres on November

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Autumn is here and once again the shops are full of delicious chestnuts. An important crop on the Islands for many centuries, they were first introduced by the Spanish conquistadors dur-

Chestnuts are a delicious autumn treat

ing the first half of the 16th century. As well as providing sustenance, for many years they played an essential role in building – chestnut wood being strong and rather rot resistant. The thin branches

ous islands there are areas of semi-wild trees, as well as ones which individual families farm for their own use. Unsurprisingly, chestnuts appear in a range of traditional dishes, from soups to

29, the day the new wines are tasted. Traditionally, these will be accompanied with a dish of boiled chestnuts, salted fish and sweet potato. If you’re lucky enough to have a mountain garden that can

Sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) grows quite rapidly and can reach 30m tall if left to its own devices. Even if you’re thinking of keeping it smaller you need to ensure that it’s planted far from buildings, power lines, and underground utilities. They love sloping land as it has good drainage, so our rugged mountainsides are perfect. They like a slightly acidic, nonlime soil that is generally moist. They prefer cooler locations

but are best in full sun. Here in the Canary Islands they grow abundantly on northern slopes between 600m and 1500m and even higher, though they will tolerate slightly lower altitudes as long as conditions can be reproduced. If you are hoping for nuts, you will need to plant at least two different varieties to encourage cross pollination, unless you live in an area where there are already chestnut trees close by. These can be bought from various garden centres. Space the trees more than eight metres apart, excavating a hole at least twice the width of the root ball. Mulch around the base and keep it well watered, applying a balanced fertiliser at the beginning of the growing season.

The first flowers will appear in spring. The most plentiful will be the male catkins: narrow, vertical yellow strands which grow between 10cm and 25cm long. At the base of these you will find the more subtle female flowers, which, after fertilisation, go on to enclose the chestnuts in their typical spiny burr. It can take up to eight years or even more before your tree starts to produce nuts but it’s one investment that is well worth making. Chestnuts are an incredibly healthy snack or addition to a main meal. They are lower in fat than other tree nuts and, although also slightly lower in protein, it is high quality. They are also jam-packed full of vitamins B and C, as well as many essential minerals. n


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FARMERS MARKET

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Farmer’s Markets Adeje Calle Archajara, s/n, in front of Makro Saturday/Sunday 8am – 2pm / Wednesday 3pm – 7pm Telephone: 922 775 200

El Sauzal Hoya de la Vida, next to the church, Ravelo Friday/Saturday/Sunday 7.30am- 2pm Telephone: 922 584 657

Alcalá Plaza de Llano Monday 8am – 1pm Telephone: 922 850 100

Güímar Plaza del Ayuntamiento Sunday 8am – 1pm Telephone: 922 526 105

Arafo Plaza San Juan Degollado Thursday 8am – 1pm Telephone: 922 511 711 Arico Porís de Abona Sunday 8am – 1pm Telephone: 676 159 034 Arona Valle San Lorenzo C/ Cooperativa, 2 Saturday/Sun 8am - 2 pm mercadoagricultor@arona.org Buenavista del Norte Plaza de San Sebastián Opening times: Saturday 8.30am – 2pm Telephone: 922 129 030 Candelaria Wednesday 8am - 2pm Next to council offices Saturday 8am – 2pm. Plaza del Centro Comercial de Punta Larga Telephone: 922 505 014 El Médano Plaza Principal Wednesday 8am – 2pm Telephone: 922 759 966/62 El Rosario Carretera General del Norte, la Esperanza Saturday/Sunday/festivals 8am – 4pm Telephone: 922 010 160

Icod de Los Vinos Calle Key Muñoz 5 Monday/Friday 8am – 2pm Telephone: 922 815 700 / 922 447 938 La Guancha Carretera General TFS km 49 Saturday/Sunday 8am – 3pm Telephone: 922 360 788 La Laguna Plaza del Cristo Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday 6am – 2pm Telephone: 922 601 100 / 922 253 903 La Matanza de Acentejo Ctra. General del Norte Saturday 8am – 3pm, Sunday 8am – 2pm Telephone: 922 577 120 La Orotava Calle Educadora Lucía Mesa Saturday 8am – 1.30pm Telephone: 922 336 804 / 681 277 633 Los Realejos Camino Viejo de San Benito, Finca el Llano, Realejo Alto Saturday/Sunday 9am – 2pm Telephone: 922 346 234 Los Silos Plaza de la Luz, Los Silos Sunday 9am – 2pm Telephone: 922 840 004

Playa de San Juan Paseo El Bufadero Wednesday 8am – 1pm Telephone: 922 850 100

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Island support!

Puerto de la Cruz Avenida Blas Pérez González, 4 Wednesday to Saturday 8am – 2pm Telephone: 922 386 158 San Isidro Mercado del Agricultor de Granadilla Off the roundabout leading to El Médano Saturday/Sunday 8am – 2pm Telephone: 922 759 966 San Miguel de Abona P.I. Las Chafiras, San Miguel de Abona, next to the fire station Saturday/Sunday 8am – 2pm Wednesday 2pm – 7.30pm Telephone: 922 735 386 Santa Cruz de Tenerife Avenida José Manuel Guimerá Sunday 8am – 1pm Telephone: 922 606 000 Santa Úrsula Carretera General, near the town hall Saturday 8am – 1pm Telephone: 922 301 640 Tegueste Calle de Asuncionistas, 6 Saturday/Sunday 8.00am – 2pm Telephone: 922 316 100 Vilaflor Plaza de Vilaflor Monday to Thursday 8am – 1pm Telephone: 922 709 002

We at Island Connections are sure in the knowledge that one of the best ways to help yourself, and the economy, is to buy locally – even if you are just visiting for a short time. Canarian farmers harvest an extensive range of crops, which can be seen growing in the typical stepped-terrain farms around the Islands. Products range from tropical fruits, such as mangoes, to worldwide staples like lentils, potatoes and onions. According to the agricultural group COAG-Canarias, prices of fresh fruits and vegetables differ greatly between the amount the farmers receive and the sale price in the supermarkets. For instance, towards the end of last year, small marrows, which the farmers were paid just €0.07/kilo for, retailed at €0.84, and leeks sold at €0.36 were passed onto the consumer for around €2.23 a kilo. Many of the prices don’t even seem to cover the cost of

production - and this is when subsidies became necessary to keep farms from disappearing, which, like the hiked prices, also come out of our pockets. Enter the farmers markets, where the grower can sell directly to the customer without an intermediary. They are dotted all over the Islands, with at least one in almost every town. They allow customers to purchase fresher, higher quality produce at cheaper prices, and the farmers receive a fair payment for their efforts. This enables them to maintain or raise the

standard of their crops and uphold productivity levels – it’s a win-win situation. In these markets you will be sure to see a variety of seasonal products, as well as some local home-made delicacies such as preserves, honeys and Canarian goat’s cheese. A selection of meats and fish can also be found among the stalls, along with an assortment of cakes, pastries and biscuits. Buy locally, eat healthily, pay fairly – this is one way we can all help each other. So, to show our support of local farmers we are taking this timely opportunity to publish the details of the many farmers’ markets around the island n of Tenerife. Enjoy.


FITNESS & WELLBEING

Nutrition advice

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Caring about carbohydrates

By Debbie Gilbey For many, carbohydrates are the dreaded and most feared macro nutrient of them all. Numerous clients, when they first start with me, explain how they completely avoid carbs, as if they were the devil incarnate. Yet out of these people their food diary is littered with fruit. Not just the odd apple or banana as a quick and healthy grab and go snack, but huge quantities of fruit. So it’s worth giving a quick reminder to everyone: fruit and vegetables are also sources of carbohydrates. One client proceeded to tell me that by midday she was not only starving, but felt perma-

Correct manoeuvring Back complaints are extremely common and a high percentage of them are caused by lifting or handling heavy objects in an incorrect manner. By following a few simple recommendations we can all avoid unnecessary pain and discomfort, and possibly serious damage.

Ready… Before you start lifting it’s worth taking a few moments to plan your manoeuvre. Think carefully about where the load is, where it’s going and how

It’s important to remember that fruit and vegetables are simple carbohydrates

nently exhausted. I suggested that perhaps a portion of oats

(possibly in the form of porridge) may be a better option

for breakfast, as oats are a complex carbohydrate and so would provide a much slower release of energy and be much more filling. This suggestion was met with the utmost resistance by the sheer fact that oats are carbs and she swore blind that she doesn’t eat carbs. However, I added up her carbohydrate intake from all the foods she was eating on a normal day to discover that she was consuming about 140g of carbs, with nearly 110g of those coming from her morning fruit salad. Yet one medium apple is 25g of carbohydrates and 40g of oats is only 26g. Oats fall into the complex carbohydrate category (Polysac-

Be safe lifting you will work around any obstacles that may be in the way. Whenever possible, clear a path through to your destination and remove anything you could trip over. For long or high lifts you might wish to prepare a midway stopping point. Be realistic. There's a big difference between what someone can lift for a moment and what they can safely move across a distance. It’s better to ask for a few minutes’ help than have to rely on people for weeks or even months because you have injured yourself!

Steady... Wearing appropriate shoes, as opposed to high heels or flip flops, and clothing that will allow you to move freely and won’t get caught on door handles etc. is important for safety. Before starting, always try to slide the load into a better position if it isn't possible to get in close to it. Adopt a stable and steady position in preparation. The feet should be slightly apart, even shoulder-width, with one leg forward

charides). These are made up of several sugars and fibre: the indigestible part of a plant which aids in human digestion. Due to their complicated molecular structure, they take the body a long time to break down into sugars, thus releasing energy slowly. Good examples of these types of carbohydrates are oats, wholegrain rice, quinoa, potatoes and lentils. The other type of carbohydrate is referred to as ‘simple’ (monosaccharide / disaccharide) as they are made up of either one or two sugar molecules. As their molecular structure is so basic, they are easily absorbed into the bloodstream, sometimes causing a

spike in energy levels. Examples of simple carbohydrates are fruit, juices and honey. You may be surprised to learn that milk is also technically a carbohydrate as it contains lactose and galactose (milk sugars). There are many conflicting articles about good versus bad carbohydrates, high versus low GI, simple versus complex etc. The bottom line is that natural, unprocessed foods created by nature are generally considered the best. Yet, as with everything nutrition-related, moderation is the key. For more information about health and fitness please contact Debbie via: www.fitnessn withdebbie.com.

the object if it's on the ground. Check that your shoulders are facing the same direction as the hips (forward towards the load) and that you are not twisting or leaning to one side.

Whenever possible, keep the load close into the body, preferably around waist height to reduce pressure on the back. Try not to hold heavy objects with the arms extended forwards. Keep your head up and look forward as you transfer, and try to make movements smooth rather than jerky. Never twist the back when lifting or carrying: adjust your feet to change position. If you need to change your hold, rest the weight on a bench, table or similar, or put the load down and start again. Most importantly, take your time: never rush n a lift.

Lift!

Many back injuries are caused by incorrect lifting methods

a little for balance. This foot can be placed at the side of

Make sure you have a good grip and get ready to lift. Put a slight bend into the hips, knees and back, at the start, but avoid bending fully forward, curving over, or squatting right down. Don't bend the back any more whilst lifting: use the strength of the legs to raise the weight, straightening them out at the same time as you lift.

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DIRECT TELECOM POOL LEAGUE

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That’s the difference We are getting down to the important part of the season in the Direct Telecom Pool League and a few sides are starting to find an extra gear. Palms A were good value for their runners-up spot last season, but have had a poor start this time around. A few personnel changes have hit the side, however a revival is on the cards judging by the recent performances. Two fine 8-4 wins over dogged opponents has seen them looking up rather than down. First of all they hosted Dreamers in a fiery encounter. Palms were always in control and maybe had the rub of the green at crucial moments. They also

Scores Division One Cup Blue Water 7-6 Gaffers A Pool Centre 75 Treehouse A Terrace Subs 57 Dreamers Palms Elite 210 Tenerife Hammers A SEMI FINALS will be on December 5th Dreamers vs Pool Centre Blue Water vs Tenerife Hammers A

Scores Division Two Cup Palms Rebels 4-8 Yates SEMI FINALS will be on December 5th Yates vs Hoppys Picassos B vs Bluebell B

took their chances and that’s the difference at times. A week later they travelled to La Caleta and chinned James Hammers C. All the team chipped in and JT recorded his first hat trick since the war! They have a good run of matches and games in hand. A top three place is still on the cards. Pool Centre are still going nicely as their 7-5 win at Phoenix Potters showed. Neighbours

Blue Water Bar were too strong for Exiles A, but the Silencio squad are a different beast on their home table. They roared back to winning ways with a comfortable 8-4 victory over a still winless Terrace Originals. The Amarilla Golf gang also lost at home to Gaffers B in this cycle and they are now 14 games without a success. And they only have 12 more games to go!

book the semi final spot 7-6. French Michael was the star turn doing Neil in the 13th frame. They will face Tenerife Hammers A, who got their

Division 1 POS 1 Gaffers A 2 Pool Centre 3 Palms Elite 4 Blue Water Bar 5 Gaffers B 6 James Hammers C 7 Treehouse A 8 Exiles A 9 Dreamers 10 Palms A 11 Tenerife Hammers A 12 Phoenix Potters 13 Terrace Originals 14 Terrace Subs

P W D L F A +- PTS 12 11 0 1 98 46 52 33 14 7 5 2 91 77 14 26 14 7 4 3 96 72 24 25 15 6 7 2 95 85 10 25 14 8 1 5 88 80 8 25 13 7 2 4 83 73 10 23 13 5 5 3 81 75 6 20 14 5 4 5 81 87 -6 19 14 4 4 6 85 83 2 16 12 4 2 6 70 74 -4 14 13 3 4 6 73 83 -10 13 15 3 1 11 67 113 -46 10 14 0 7 7 75 93 -18 7 13 1 2 10 57 99 -42 5

Division 2 POS 1 Hoppys 2 Palms Rebels 3 Bluebell A 4 Bluebell B 5 Picasso’s B 6 Yates Bar 7 Picasso’s A 8 Treehouse B 9 Exiles B

P W D L F A +- PTS 14 8 3 3 98 70 28 27 14 8 1 5 90 78 12 25 14 7 3 4 85 83 2 24 13 7 1 5 90 66 24 22 13 7 1 5 89 67 22 22 12 4 4 4 73 71 2 16 15 3 4 8 76 104 -28 13 13 4 1 8 57 99 -42 13 12 2 2 8 62 82 -20 8

Bluebell A’s Alan wins silver cue from Picasso B’s Steve!

The victorious Tenerife Hammers A

There was a Palms Bar derby as Tenerife Hammers A hosted Palms Elite. The Hammers have not been themselves this season and they again came up short against the Elite lads. The 8-4 scoreline was about right, but revenge would not be far away! Division Two has been tight all season and there is no sign of that changing. None of the top three won last week. Hoppys still lead the way but they dropped points at home to Yates Bar. Meanwhile Hoppys’ nearest challengers, Palms Rebels, suffered a shock loss at Picasso’s B. The B team are

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revenge on Palms Elite, and they did it in some style, raising their game to smash the Elite 10-2. Will this win kick start their season? Dreamers huffed and puffed a bit before getting the job done at Terrace Subs. They will face Pool Centre for a place in the final after the Centre snuck past Treehouse A 7-5. In Division Two Yates upset the form book with a sweet 8-4 win at Palms Rebels. It capped a fortnight to forget for Rebels. Yates will now play Hoppys while the other last four game sees Picassos B locking horns n with Bluebell B.

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SPORTS

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AECC fund raising

Ritz-Carlton, Abama tournament The first golf tournament organised by the Ritz-Carlton, Abama which took place on October 21 at Abama Golf in the south west of Tenerife, became the perfect event at which to collect funds for the Spanish Association Against Cancer (AECC). Playing in the Stableford Individual system, 90 players took part. On a sunny day without any wind, the results were great in all

four categories played. The outstanding winners were Susana Fernández de Caleya in the only women's category, with Thomas Baggley, Fabio Borrelo and Francisco Delgado Arrate, the winners in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd sections respectively. There were other prizes for the closest ball and longest drive. The players were able to enjoy tasty gastronomic delights at various holes on the course, and later at the

A great day was had by all, and some fantastic prizes were won

Casa Club there was food available from some of the restaurants at The Ritz-Carlton. Without doubt, the most emotional part of the day was the draw for the raffle in aid of the AECC, with some very special prizes for the occasion donated by sponsors and collaborators such as stays in different Ritz-Carlton hotels throughout Europe. The money collected from the raffle reached

€3,139, and which will go towards some of AECC's current projects, including the KM Solidario Sur and KM Solidario Norte, which provide free transport daily for cancer patients in the south and north of Tenerife for their treatments, as well as a collaboration with an oncological physiotherapist and psychologist for patients and families, among other programmes n which aid recovery.

was carefully transferred to a helicopter to be transported to the base of Mount Teide before being sent for an autopsy. The Legal Medicine Institute later

confirmed the identification. At least his family and friends now have their questions answered, after a wait that has gone on n too long.

Death of a triathlete

Víctor Teni remains found The body of Víctor Teni was recently discovered on Mount Teide, almost four years after his mysterious disappearance. The triathlete was last heard from on New Year's Day 2014, when he called his family from the Teide National Park to wish them a happy New Year. Unfortunately, he never arrived home and, despite the biggest missing person search ever carried out in the Canaries at that time, no sign of him was ever found. However, one evening in late October of this year, a hiker stumbled upon a mummified corpse situated behind a large rock on a remote path. He con-

The body was carefully taken from the base of Mount Teide for an autopsy Víctor Teni’s body was found in a rocky area of the mountain

ture, the remains were well preserved. All indications at the time pointed to the fact that it was Víctor Teni and that he had suffered a fatal fall. The body tacted the police and the following morning Guardia Civil and mountain rescue teams were able to reach the site after a two hour hike, which was close to the Bense mountain. The walker who found the body assisted with directing

the personnel to the difficult to access area. The body was found with personal belongings scattered around it, and forensic specialists carried out an inspection. Due to the cold, the altitude of just under 3,000 metres and the lack of mois-

Mountain Race Cup

Lanzarote champion

All the winners after the presentation at La Santa

Fernando Toribio from Club Mc2Action recently won the title of outright champion of the 3rd Copa de Carreras por Montaña (Mountain Race Cup) in Lanzarote. The tough competition consists of five different challenges and is promoted by the Island Council via its Sports Service, led by councillor Patricia Pérez, with

the collaboration of other sporting clubs and public institutions on the island. Toribio obtained the title after achieving second place in the Tinajo YouTrail in late October, which forms part of the agenda for the third Cup, together with the VI Vertical Montaña Blanca, Transajaches, IV Circular Nocturna Arrieta HTT, and Famara

Total competitions. Juan Pedro Pérez, winner in the Máster 30M category, and Rubén Rodríguez occupy the second and third general category positions respectively, in the Cup which was organised by the Teguise, San Bartolomé, Yaiza, Tinajo and Haría councils, as well as the Haría Trail Team (HTT), Senderismo Lanzarote, Asociación Femés Activo and Cronoline Canarias. The winners in the remaining categories were Raúl Caraballo (Cadete M), Manuel Díaz (Máster 40M), Rafael Fernández (Máster 50M), and Sebastián Lemes (Máster 60M), while Fernando Toribio also received the champion's award in the Senior category. The trophies were presented at La Santa following the conclusion of the n Tinajo YouTrail.


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FOOTBALL

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CD Tenerife

Draw specialists but great hopes for the future What is very clear is that if CD Tenerife can play for the rest of the season with this quality and intensity they will finish high in the league. At the moment they have become the draw specialists in matches they should have won. The defensive stability and midfield grit is in place but up front the strikers have yet to get their scoring boots on, but I am convinced that will come soon enough. 21/10/2017 Lorca FC 2 CD Tenerife 2 This was certainly a game of two halves but the home side will be kicking themselves for letting a two goal lead slip. Newly promoted Lorca, located close to Murcia in Southern Spain, have struggled in their new league but having said that their home form had been decent and they raced into a two goal lead thanks to a Bryan Acosta own goal and a Manu Apeh tap in. This was not going to plan for the blanquiazules as they were

The build-up has begun It’s finally here! The stars are in town, they’re warming up, and they’re ready to play. The fantastic Soccer Experience Veterans Tournament kicks off at the Pabellón Polideportivo Las Torres (El Torres Sports Centre) in Adeje, (the sports centre is just as you come off the motorway on exit 79A) on November 11, culminating in the final on the afternoon of Sunday the 12. A full ex-Nottingham Forest team including recently retired Andy Reid and John Thomson will compete against social teams from Tenerife, England, Italy and Russia, as well as an all-star team consisting of former professionals includ-

expected to pick up points at lowly Lorca, but they managed to pull a goal back from the penalty spot to make the score 2-1 just before the break. Manager Marti made the much needed changes at half-time with Suso and Alberto entering the fray. The home side were still running the show however, but they were kept out by Tenerife keeper Dani in inspired form. During the later stages of the contest Tenerife did regain some control and pressed for the equaliser with more belief. On 83 minutes a fine Alberto pass found Casadesus on the edge of the box and his strike beat the Lorca keeper to make the score 2-2. The team showed good spirit to salvage a point from being 2-0 down but performances and results must improve away from home. 26/10/2017 Spanish Cup 1st leg - CD Tenerife 0 Espanyol 0 It is the game that nearly did not happen. A power failure

Photo: John Knowles

By Chris Todd

The lights were out but Tenerife soon produced a brilliant display

delayed the kick off for 40 minutes and at one stage, as fans stood in the pitch black, it looked as if the game would be called off all together. Eventually the lights did come on and the 14,000 spectators present witnessed a gripping spectacle despite the lack of goals. This was incredibly Tenerife´s first home cup game since 2010 and they did not let their fans down against their La Liga opponents from Barcelona. Manager Marti made seven changes from the team that

had played in the league days before, a side with a youthful heart, in fact the whole defence apart from Alvedaño were aged around the 20 years old mark. Carlos Abad got his chance to shine in goal and once again the young keeper, scouted by Tottenham Hotspur, proved to be a commanding figure, we will do well to keep hold of him in the future. The best chance of the game fell to Brian Martin early on in the second half but his one on one chance was saved by Diego

López in the Espanyol goal. Tenerife pressed, chances were being created but all the shots seemed to fall into the hands of the rival keeper. With minutes remaining a fierce drive by Honduran Bryan Acosta almost won the game for Tenerife but López in goal pulled off a worthy save to deny the blanquiazules. The team received a standing ovation as they left the pitch and they knew they were still in the tie with the 2nd leg planned for Wednesday November 29. 29/10/2017 CD Tenerife 0 Osasuna 0 Back to league matters and Tenerife faced the second division leaders Osasuna in the Heliodoro in front of another good crowd of 13,762 supporters. Slowly but surely Tenerife are recuperating their main players back from injury, the frontline especially has been decimated recently but it could take a few games for the likes of Samuele Longo and Villar

to get into their stride. This was a carbon copy of the cup match a few days before. Tenerife were by far the better side but just failed to find the net. This time they were even closer than Thursday night in making the breakthrough with shots blocked off the line and a second half penalty miss by Serbian Malbasic. The week before Juan Carlos had netted from the spot with class, so why swap penalty takers now? Osasuna were never in the game and this was surprising considering they were the league leaders. The team from Pamplona, the running of the bulls town, came for the point and gained it but they were nothing special. The game finished 0-0 which was disappointing but the standard of the Tenerife play is improving all the time. Next up for the blanquiazules is a trip to Sevilla to play Sevilla Atletico on Saturday November 4 before facing Cultural Leonesa at home on Saturday n November 11 at 5pm.

Football stars come to Tenerife – Nottingham Forest Mobsters or with the all-stars, or with a local Tenerife team? Come down to the tournament on Saturday and Sunday afternoon and you’ll find out! It’s a great, free family day out, with snacks, entertainment, and of course, quick-fire football, so come down and cheer (or boo!) your favourites. As this photo from one of our previous tournaments shows, everyone has a great time

ing Nayim (ex-Barcelona and Tottenham), Alex Rae (Sunderland and Wolves), Marcus Gayle (Wimbledon, Watford and Jamaica National Team), as well as Scottish Premier

Leagues heroes Danny Lennon (Hibernian and Northern Ireland National team) and Jose Quitongo (Benfica and St. Mirren). Where will the two trophies end up this year

Can you believe it? With so many veteran stars of the football world descending on Tenerife for the Soccer Experience tournament, we decided to look at some of the ‘more mature’ footballers that have graced the pitch over the years.

Julián Speroni, goalkeeper at Crystal Palace, is currently the oldest player to have been given the call this season in the Premier League. He was 38 years and five months old when he donned his gloves in the game against Newcastle United on October 21. However, Speroni was a mere whippersnapper when compared to the oldest player ever to make an appearance in the Premier League. John Burridge was 43 years and five months old when he made his last appearance in goal for Manchester City in a 3-2 loss against QPR on May 14, 1995. Currently, the oldest team in the Premier League

is West Brom, with a starting line-up that has an average age of 29.9 years. Want to know more? Further details on local football opportunities can be found at: www.nomadsfc.com. Alternatively, email: info@socexp. com or call/message: +34 654 200 470. Also, visit our international website: www.socexp.com. n

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HOROSCOPES | CLASSIFIEDS

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Horoscope for period: November 2 to November 15 Aries 21.03 - 20.04 You have to break a few eggs to make an omelette, they say, and this is one refrain that will be relevant to you in the coming weeks as you find that some present relationships dissolve. However, you will also be making new and exciting ones.

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Taurus 21.04 - 20.05 Matters of the heart are highlighted right now, be it within an intimate relationship, with your children or family, or good friends. It’s time to take a moment to really appreciate those you have close to you, and express your feelings.

Cockney girl, Ana. Just what you need to get pampered. Stunning hot brunette. Let my pleasure be your pleasure. Owo, French kissing. Los Cristianos, opposite the bus station. Tel: (+34) 631 343 527. Busty and curvy.

Gemini 21.05 - 21.06 You may find yourself surprised by current events, as a number of small upheavals look likely. However, you will find that the support you are presently gaining from friends and family will see you through any temporary setbacks. Cancer 22.06 - 22.07 The emotional aspect of your daily life and work really is highlighted at the moment. It may not be the easiest of times, as you could find yourself revisiting uncomfortable moments from the past, but this will be a rewarding period in the end. Leo 23.07 - 23.08 A little introspection will serve you well over the coming weeks as it appears you will be made an offer you may not wish to refuse. However, there will be a price to pay – as there usually is – so it will be important to know what you really want. Virgo 24.08 - 23.09 Passion comes in many forms and you’ve probably found yourself wishing for a little more of it lately. Whether it be love or personal or work fulfilment you are hankering after, try to take some positive steps towards change – you will instantly feel better. Libra 24.09 - 23.10 Libra, the coming weeks are going to be a whirlwind of happy activity. Your presence will be sought out by friends and family, and everything you try to do will work out positively. There is even a little partying in store; all you need to do is enjoy it! Scorpio 24.10 - 22.11 Any business travel you’ve been putting off would be best done before the end of the year if you want the greatest results. Hard work will get you everywhere right now so it will be worth making a short-term sacrifice for a future gain. Sagittarius 23.11 - 21.12. All good things come to an end, and you’ve certainly had a fine time of it lately. However, it’s important to remember that life is a journey, not a destination: try to enjoy every moment and not waste time worrying about the future. Capricorn 22.12 - 20.01 You could be very active socially right now and this is a good time to widen your network, especially by including people from areas of life that are unusual to you. We never know what we have in common with others until we talk to them. Aquarius 21.01 - 20.02 You may have found yourself wishing for a little more company from spiritually oriented people. It can be hard to find others on the same wavelength at times, but hang on in there as your circle of friends is about to widen. Pisces 21.02 - 20.03 Work on yourself will pay off undoubtedly, no matter what it is you are trying to achieve right now. A healthy diet and better fitness levels will not only make you feel and look good, they can also stave off any oncoming health problems.

Erotic private massages, parties, threesomes, bondage, escort, in a beautiful location or at your home/hotel, with German couple or alone with me, a nice little lady with piercings in all the right places, enjoying French and realising your secret wishes. Tel: (+34) 648 245 425. Los Cristianos, Alejandra, Venezuelan blonde, beautiful, large breasts, great body. French natural, kisses, positions, sado, golden rain, fetishism, vibrators. Private apartment in the centre of Los Cristianos, or I can do outcalls. Tel: 603 375 934. Only for generous ladies: Excursions, escorts, erotic massages and more. Marc (German) speaks English and Spanish, has an apartment and car and also does visits. We can meet in a café before. Tel: (+34) 630 759 974.

€60 an hour, Carolina, tall, fair skinned, 90cm breasts, slim, affectionate, fun, allbody massage on a table with oils, no rush, happy ending. Los Cristianos, Calle Monaco, Edificio Marte. Tel: 610 620 089.

Qualified masseuse, call me today and you’ll see what a good time we will have. You will find relaxation of your body and mind, and of course, a happy ending. Tel: 642 615 094.

Elena, well built Russian, 35 years, 69, natural French, 20 minutes: €50, 30 minutes: €60. I speak a little English. Edificio Royal, Los Cristianos, in front of the bus station. 11am to 11pm. Call me first. Tel: 605 215 513.

Transsexual, beautiful, tall, fat, blonde, long big penis, 140cm breasts, active/passive. €60 for half hour and €100 for one hour. Apartments Royal, in front of the bus station, Los Cristianos. WhatsApp for info. Tel: (+34) 602 626 848.

Costa Adeje - Torviscas Bajo, three girls offer all types of services for you, in our private apartment, your hotel or home. Instagram: @Hot Hotgirls05Tenerife or Teresa, www.pasion.com. WhatsApp: (+34) 602 577 186.

Los Cristianos, Meliza, blonde Venezuelan, large breasts, all services, natural French, positions, kisses, sado. I have a private apartment in Calle Ramón Pino, near to Playa Las Vistas. I do outcalls. Tel: 602 629 191.

Los Cristianos, beautiful Colombian girl providing all types of services without limits. You can visit me in my private apartment or I can come to you. Tel: 603 214 730.

English model, showgirl, professional striptease, quality service, general entertainment, stag nights, dominatrix, fetish, luxury conditions. 24 hour visits, escort service available. Tel: 697 227 139.

You’ll love the details. Luxury erotic massages. Visit our new branch in Adeje. Tel: 674 407 827, www.edencanary.com. We are also in Playa Paraiso, Costa Adeje. Tel: 662 960 065.

PAMELA, Afro-Brazilian, Las Chafiras. Massage service available for gentlemen only. Private apartment. HH Franciscano Street, beside the large park, Las Chafiras. Tel: 608 285 035.

Los Cristianos, new, Aracely, Spanish blonde. All services. I can do hotel visits or I will welcome you in my private apartment. Tel: 664 099 043.

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General Services Massage and more. Offer: 60 minutes body massage €36. Couples, four hands, lava stones, tantric massages, etc. Playa de las Américas, Ernesto Sarti no.8, across from Iberostar Hotel Torviscas Playa. Tel. 602 608 626 For sale. Home-produced ecological vegetables, Tenerife south. Interested businesses, call 650 323 751 (Spanish only), send WhatsApp or email to: michelteide@hotmail.com www.mascuidados.com Website for our massages, dedicated to bringing the benefits of therapeutic massage to your home or hotel, no charge for travel. Do you want a massage? www.mascuidados.com Tel. 663 190 727

After school classes, help or activities in English, German or Spanish, please contact Mrs. Garus. Tel. 602 506 793. We are 5 minutes away from Wingate School in Cabo Blanco. Qualified specialist from Germany helps you with back pain, neck pain, sciatica, headaches

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Donaldson is available to contact on Tel: (+34) 922 178 091 or Email: ave.fenix73@gmail.com Are you looking for an opportunity with financial independence and personal fulfillment? Become an Independent Beauty Consultant!!! More Info: 642 601 553.

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and insomnia. Tel. 0034 699 15 61 47 (ask for Eugene). Masonic Lodge - Ave Fenix No.73. New meetings starting in October 2017 on the fourth Tuesday of the month. If interested, all visitors are welcome to come down. For further information, lodge secretary John

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Santiago del Teide Lions Club Bargains galore From clothes and children’s toys to kitchenware and books – there are plenty of great deals on second-hand goods. They even have sets of golf clubs! Don’t miss out – visit their shop below the plaza in Puerto Santiago (Behind Vigilia Park). Open Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 10am – 1pm and Wednesdays 2pm to 8pm.

Second-Hand Sale LOS ABRIGOS & Auction X Room

We sell everything you need for your home or rental apartment. We buy quality furniture for CASH. Free Valuations! Collection & Delivery Service. Opening hours: Mon-Fri 10am-1pm & 4pm-7pm · Sat 10am-1pm Tel: 922 749 664 Los Abrigos, 1st building on the right, coming from Las Chafiras News: Los Abrigos Auction Room www.second-hand-tenerife.com


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All plumbing works undertaken including boiler replacements, drain clearance, swimming pool pump repairs and maintenance. Call Rory 680 278 579 or Tom 642 771 035

We sell furniture suitable for bar/restaurant (tables, chairs, kitchen accessories, decoration etc.) in excellent condition. Price negotiable. Tel: 922 717 613 or 671 912 301

Teacher (English and Spanish) and interpreter gives Spanish lessons. I would also like to work as a secretary. Tel: 747 790 001 or email: k.arim555@ live.com. Body, foot reflexology, Breuss massage, manual lymph drainage. Let yourself be pampered by Simone’s hands. Economic price. Tel: 611 277 578. www. simonehands.de. Professional massage therapy, available at the client’s home/ apartment. Certified and experienced masseur for remedial, deep tissue, Swedish, sports and relaxing massage. Mobile/ WhatsApp: (+34) 683 141 129.

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MASONIC MEETINGS Logia Ave Fenix Nº 73 Edificio Simón, Los Cristianos. New meetings start in October, on the fourth Tuesday All Visitors welcome Contact John Donaldson (Secretary):

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Shopping Center Salytien Av. Rafael Puig Lluvina 37 www.clifchurch.org Pastor Mark 637 321 453

Mobile welder for hire anywhere on the island Contact Jason:

683 422 304 You’re invited!!! FREE BEAUTY SESSION. This is your time to relax with friends or on your own, share the excitement of trying new products, learn about the latest techniques and trends and of course, earn fabulous rewards. More info: 642 601 553 Maggie.

I am looking for a woman from anywhere in Europe for marriage and business in Puerto de La Cruz, Tenerife, where I live. She must be up to 30 years old, and a non-smoker who speaks English, German and Spanish, with a driving licence for a car. I am single, an engineer, intelligent, very disciplined, well organised, courageous, love swimming, fashion, nature and the sea. Contact: brudny jaroslav@gmail.com. Los Cardones, San Isidro. Amanda and Rebeca, erotic massages. Tantric and Thai massages with happy ending. No sex. Shower and tea. 24 hours. Discreet place. Tel: 631 801 293.

Eastern European beauty offers tantric massage in the comfort of your hotel room. Fully qualified and experienced angel to take you to heaven. Selective and only two massages per day so please book in advance! No Sex! Tel: (+34) 642 078 072.

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Wanted urgently: an apartment to rent in El Médano with 2 bedrooms and a garage. Tel: 676 243 558. FOR RENT, luxury one bedroom apartment in Los Cristianos. Available October 15 to November 28. Fully equipped to very high standard, international TV channels, WiFi, secure off-street parking. Terrace, 3rd floor, lift and communal pool. One minute walk to beach and amenities. No pets. Mature couples only. €800 per month, bills included. Tel: 637 268 337. Apartment for rent, 1 bedroom, fully equipped, near Playa Martiánez, in Puerto de La Cruz, €470 /month + electricity. Tel: Theresa on 606 105 101. Winter letting Puerto de La Cruz Studio apartment, 24

hour concierge, pool, sea views. Minimum three month contract. €500 per month. 669 652 149 Looking to swap my house in Tenerife for a house in Dublin or surroundings. If agreed, the time could be arranged. From a month to a year time gap. Call Carmen 693 727 683 Looking to exchange or rent: Luxury 85m2 apartment in Travemünde (on the Baltic Sea, Germany) in exchange for 2/3 bedroom apartment in Tenerife for 4-6 weeks January/ February 2017. Our property is located on the 2nd floor overlooking the sea and the city and furnished to a very high standard. There is a Wellness and Spa on resort and underground parking. We are looking for a 2/3 bedroom apartment in Tenerife in a nice complex with heated pool and Spa facilities. Email: m.perling@ gmx.de or 0049 179 51 75 987. Apartment for rent, 75m 2 plus 20m2 terrace in a building 100m above Centro Comercial San Eugenio, with lift, for 60+ couple from December 1, 2017 for 12 months at €700 monthly, plus electricity. Tel: 609 907 886. Apartment and Villa for rent in Tenerife south. Tel: (0034) 662 507 191.


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One bedroom apartment for rent in edificio Las Plataneras, Los Cristianos, 5 minute’s walk to the beach. Fibre optic internet, international television, no pets, mature couples only, available from December 1 2017. Tel: 637 268 337

in return. Prime location in Playa de Las Américas, Garden City. For further particulars call David on: 609 072 467.

Garage to rent, double width. Victoria Court 1, Los Cristianos. Close to Sunday market. Very secure lock-up. Tel: 679 919 623.

Sales

Classifieds Apartment Tabaiba Alta For sale, only five mins away from the German school, roughly 102ms, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, living room, utility room, garden, big terrace. Spectacular views of the sea and mountain, big garage with 2 spaces, 2 closed store rooms, price €180,000, mob. 686 798 367, email e optene rife @ gmail.co m INVESTMENT PROPERTY – Rental €20,000 per annum on a lifetime traspaso with current tenant in for 7 years. Asking price: €240,000. Excellent opportunity for the long term investor with annual increase

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LOCAL FOR SALE. For sale: commercial shop unit for refurbishment. The former Venus Gymnasium in front of Mercadona and Lidl in Santa María del Mar, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Ask for Eustakio or Mara. Tel: 670 862 803. www.teneriffa-fincas.net Beautiful seafront apartment for private sale. One bedroom, garage, sea views and in a sunny position. Price: €120,000. No agents. Tel: 922 752 759. Mobile: 608 425 426.

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For sale, Bungalow 160m2 Costa Sauzal, situated front row with guaranteed spectacular sea-views, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, living room with panoramic windows, modern kitchen, dining room connected to the terrace, including a heated 4 x 8 m pool, all on same level, garage and a marvellous tropical garden with 800m2 landscaped with various plants and lots of fruit-trees. Private sale contact: info@ simonsananes.com. Tel.: 00 34 699 444 879 For sale

Come and join our Dynamic Team! Te l e m a r k e t i n g company on the coast surrounding Marbella / Fuengirola is looking for Brokers /Qualifiers. High revenue. English, German, Dutch and Scandinavian. Send your CV to: telesalestenerife@ hotmail.com

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We are looking for a specialist in client services to join our Room Escape Team as a Gamemaster! You: - Are a self-starter with a positive attitude and strong work ethic. - Have excellent PC skills using Microsoft Office software. - Have a high competence level in working with a diverse customer base and handling complaints. - Speak German, English, Spanish. Please email your application to: tfs@spielplusevent.de

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Delmar Estate Agency

Buying a Property in Tenerife Dreaming of owning a property here in Tenerife is not unusual, many of us wish we could escape to somewhere filled with sunshine and long days, but the process of purchasing property abroad can often feel daunting.

erife (reference number 751) and can offer gardening, cleaning, book keeping and attending the annual general meetings on your behalf.

Spanish bureaucracy Many people forget that buying a property here means a lot of Spanish paperwork to get through before you can even get your hands on the keys. Also, while most estate agents will walk you through the contracts, you won't find many who will continue to assist with the

Starting your journey The first and most important step in finding your dream home here is to find a reputable and trustworthy estate agency to assist you in your search. Delmar Estate Agency has been matching prospective buyers with their dream homes for over 20 years, and has maintained its popularity through not only their extensive property selection but also through their aftercare services. With so much to consider before buying that dream property here in Tenerife, it's no wonder they are still the first choice for many buyers.

Moving In A lot of properties in Tenerife have lain empty for long periods of time between owners, so moving in usually means a deep

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clean. But, it's not as easy as staying in your old home while preparing your new one when those homes are over 2,000 miles apart. Hiring a cleaning service to take care of all this for you, so you can walk straight in and unpack, really helps to take the burden off, and make the whole transition much smoother. Of course, many properties here are not used as sole residences, rather they are visited throughout the year as a holiday home.

Having a reliable cleaning and maintenance service at your disposal can help keep your property in good repair - even when you're not around. Delmar offer a fantastic cleaning and maintenance service, whether you just need to keep the property ticking over between visits, or you reside in a complex and are looking for additional support. They are authorised by the Official College of Administrators in Ten-

mounting paperwork that wriggles out of the woodwork once the property is officially yours. Handling any kind of paperwork is often confusing, and always time-consuming - even more so when that paperwork is in another language. The laws surrounding property ownership here in Spain differ from those back in the UK, and as such, a lot of new homeowners don't realise the full scope of forms, contracts, and letters that have to be produced until they're drowning in them and pulling their hair out! At Delmar, they have a specialised administrations team to deal with everything for their customers. They offer you the comfort of sitting back and relaxing as they complete any and all paperwork for you. Their qualified tax advisors can complete your annual returns, as well as organising insurance and testament needs. Find them on Facebook Delmar Estate Agency - Administrators – Tenerife South, email info@delmargigantes.net or give the team a call on (+34) 922 862 901 for more information on sales, property maintenance, and adminn istration services.


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Townhouse in Residencial El Galeón

& + 34 822 144 541 The triplex consists of 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, living room, 3 terraces (one with ocean views), 74 metres, 200 metre floor area, furnished, no community payment, pre-installed solar powered hot water as well as air conditioning and terrace Jacuzzi, fully renovated, exterior, bright.

€ 365,000 Calle Ramona Martín Artista | C.C. Mencey | local 27 | El Camisón | Los Cristianos www.serviciosinmobiliarosrodriguez.es | info@serviciosinmobiliarosrodriguez.es

Property by Playa de Los Cristianos

& + 34 822 144 541 Apartment with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, separate kitchen, garage parking space, communal swimming pool, terrace with excellent sea views, bright, 90 metre floor plan, €68 community fee including water, close to the beach, central.

€ 255,000 Calle Ramona Martín Artista | C.C. Mencey | local 27 | El Camisón | Los Cristianos www.serviciosinmobiliarosrodriguez.es | info@serviciosinmobiliarosrodriguez.es


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Playa Honda Las Américas One bedroom apartment, tiled throughout, American-style kitchen, separate bedroom and terrace. Located in the centre of Las Américas within 3 minutes walk from the beach. €122,000 Alan: 634 098 838

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British Style Bar

Located just off front line, excellent reputation, regular clientele. Terrace for approximately 10 tables and refurbished interior in timber. Bar walls adorned with memorabilia. Includes store room and Ladies & Gents toilet facilities.

€ 25,000

Playa de Las Américas

Alan: 634 098 838

Alan: 634 098 838

Lamp Factory

British Style Bar Located just off front line, excellent reputation, regular clientele. Terrace for approximately 10 tables and refurbished interior in timber. Bar walls adorned with memorabilia. Includes store room and Ladies & Gents toilet facilities. € 25,000

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639 906 998 / 922 867 019 CALLE LA HONDURA, 22 BALCÓN DE LOS GIGANTES, PUERTO DE SANTIAGO www.gptenerife.com d Gutbrunner & Partner VILLA IN EXCLUSIVE AREA ABOVE PLAYA DE LA ARENA PROPERTY DETAILS Reference: 00225 Bedrooms: 5 bedrooms Property Type: Villa Status: Used Province: Tenerife Municipality: Santiago del Teide · Puerto de Santiago Internal Area: 540 m² Land area: 749 m² Year of construction: 2010 Energy Rating: G Municipal Property Tax: €980

PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Exclusive location Private double garage Infinity pool (seawater and heated) High quality property, fully furnished Private gym American style kitchen in top condition Covered summer kitchen BBQ area Big built-in wardrobes

MODERN QUALITY HOUSE NEAR ADEJE PROPERTY DETAILS Reference: 00241 Bedrooms: 3 Bedrooms Property Type: Villa Status: Used Province: Tenerife Municipality: Adeje Village: Armeñime Internal Area: 159 m² Covered Area: 355 m² Land area: 1,000 m² Year of construction: 2008 Municipal Property Tax: € 762

COASTAL APARTMENT WITH SEA VIEW IN LOS GIGANTES

Reference: 00281 Bedrooms: 3 Bedrooms Santiago del Teide Acantilados de los Gigantes Living Space: 100 m² Terrace Area: 50 m²

FOR SALE €350,000

Bathrooms: 2 + 1 Floors: 1 Sun Blinds all around the Terrace Spectacular Views over the sea to the cliffs of Los Gigantes

ELEGANT APARTMENT WITH SEA VIEW IN PUERTO SANTIAGO

Reference: 00277 1 Bedroom Frontline Apartment Santiago del Teide, Puerto de Santiago Built Space: 68,26 m² Living Space: 57 m²

FOR SALE €210,000

Terrace Area 1: 5,63 m² Terrace Area 2: 5,73 m² Bathrooms: 1. Guest Toilets: 1. Floors: 1 Heated Pool. Automatic Shutters. Sea and Cliff View.

PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Heated pool Air conditioner Floor Heating Fruit trees Summer kitchen and BBQ area Wintergarden Separate apartment in the basement Water Filtration System Blinds and Automatic Awnings Solar Water Heater

FOR SALE €1,349,000 Filter system for drinkwater Billard room Double glazing 4 bedrooms have sea view Year of construction 2010 Panoramic sea view Very quiet location Solar panels Beautiful sea views Smart sun-protection throughout the whole villa including sun-blinds, shutters and curtains

FOR SALE €950,000 Live-style offered by this spacious and fascinating property in an approximate 1000 m² of sunny, peaceful grounds with a panoramic view over the ocean. The house was built in 2008 using the highest quality materials and has a fine appointment with may elegant details, such as a large open plan living and dining area.

SPECTACULAR APARTMENT IN THE RESIDENTIAL PLAYA DE LA ARENA

Reference: 00270 3 Bedrooms Apartment Santiago del Teide, Puerto de Santiago Living Space: 103 m² Front terrace area: 92 m² Back terrace area: 29 m²

FOR SALE €285,000

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