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Teatro Timanfaya

Fans of the Timanfaya Theatre in Puerto de La Cruz are trying to prevent its closure and are using a catchy slogan to catch people’s imaginations: ‘Que no se apague la luz’ (Don’t switch off the lights). Since 2011, director Mónica Lorenzo has been fighting to keep the cultural venue open, but she’s about to throw in the towel: by January 1, 2018, it will be all over. “It has been a difficult, though satisfying road. I have given way to despair, apathy and disillusion, but I recovered again, as I believe that everything is surmountable with commitment, perseverance and creativity, and that things are possible if you are capable of awaking interest and illusion. But reality does not always follow this criteria and, despite the fact that I want to believe in a utopian perspective and that I have tried to frighten off defeatism with all the resources available to me, I cannot fight against the reality that prevents the doors of the Timanfaya Theatre remaining open”, she concluded. Despite economical entrance charges, the 200 seats in the charming theatre have not always been full and lack of funds meant many tasks were carried out by Mónica or left undone. Another factor in the closure are

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Bringing down the curtain

The end of an era

the “recent dynamics of present day society that, immersed in its virtual universe, has changed its habits and has stopped attending cultural activities”.

The gap between the monthly burden of outgoings and real income became a balancing act that was no longer manageable. “I’m told by the Puerto de La Cruz City Council that

they can’t promote the theatre because it’s a private company. I am normally subsidised by the cultural office of the Island Council with €15,000 a year, but I still haven’t received the 2017 subsidy and it’s already November. That’s no way to keep the theatre going”, is Mónica’s honest summary. A statement from the Cultural Affairs Office is still pending. Of course, when savings are necessary, cultural programmes are often the first to fall victim to the red pencil. However, Mónica also admits that she took over the theatre on her own initiative and did not expect to be supported. Although she wished she had been, especially as socially marginalised groups use the theatre as a contact point. The Timanfaya is a meeting place for all kinds of people who implement ideas together, such as the Kings Bartlett choir, Atlantic Jazz Lab or Asmipuerto. The fans mourn the loss. “We are all deeply concerned and I do not want to believe that this platform, which helps people and gives so much, will cease to be”, emphasises one supporter. An attempt at fighting back will take place on December 8 from 6pm onwards in the form of a symbolic festival of lights. Musicians, clowns and artists of all kinds will be performing from 9pm onwards. n The proceeds will go to the theatre.


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The Canaries Gospel Festival is back!

Love, joy, freedom and energy The Canaries Gospel Festival, one of the most popular events at this time of the year, brings the best groups and choirs in this genre to the Islands. The feeling of gospel is incomparable, manifesting love, joy, freedom and positive energy via the voices which provide a unique experience with each perfor-

in the United States is Gospel & Rhythm, a variant that is not a repetition of gender stereotypes, but a fusion of the traditions of the hymns sung a cappella by congregations with a powerful rhythmic base. This style is one of the most original and creative artistic expressions of the southern United States,

versions that will make your hair stand on end.

Dorrey Lin Lyles Dorrey Lin Lyles embraced music from the time she was born, influenced by a long family tradition. She was part of groups such as The Chosen Ones, with whom she toured

itual gospel, although they have tendencies to other styles such as R&B, pop and spectacular fusions such as tango, dance or salsa. In 2008 they were chosen as the first Spanish group to perform in the Canaries Gospel Festival. In 2011 they decided to dissolve the choir, but at the beginning of 2017 and

The concerts The Spirit of New Orleans Gospel Group December 1 9pm: Teatro Fernández Gópar, El Salinero, Arrecife, Lanzarote, Tickets €20, www.entrees.es December 2 8.30pm: Auditorio Guía de Isora, tickets €10 in advance or €12 at the box office, from the municipal registry and the Ayuntamiento de Guía de Isora office in Playa San Juan. December 2 9pm: Auditorio Alfredo Kraus, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, tickets €18 from www.mgticket.com December 5 to Friday December 8 8pm: Teatro Leal, La Laguna, tickets from €12 from the box office or www.entrees.es

The Tony Washington Gospel Singers The Spirit of New Orleans Gospel Group

mance. This year, the Canary Islands will welcome two great American groups, the Spirit of New Orleans Gospel Group presenting their show, Érase una vez New Orleans (Once upon a time, New Orleans), and the Tony Washington Gospel Singers who will arouse the passion of any audience. Local groups and choirs will also be taking part, including The Latonius Gospel Choir, Gospel Shine Voices, the Rainbow Gospel Choir, Naturally Gospel and Añaza Gospel Kids.

The Spirit of New Orleans Gospel Group This group consists of the union of the Joyful Gospel Singers with guest artists Charmaine Neville and the recognised pianist Amasa Miller, under the musical direction of Albert Mickel. The historical essence of the city, District 9, is the setting where the members of the Joyful Gospel Singers were born, and growing up in the 9th leaves you forever marked. That's why wherever they go they take with them the music of their city, their second line rhythm, their funky beat, their R&B sound, everything that defines the gospel of New Orleans, Louisiana.

The Latonius Gospel Choir

The Tony Washington Gospel Singers

it’s a very vital and evolving movement influenced by the latest trends of Black Music, from R&B to Rap. The Tony Washington Gospel Singers are among the pioneers of this trend.

The Latonius Gospel Choir This choir with members of many nationalities was created in Tenerife in 2015 by Latonius Earl, better known by his stage name, The Latonius. This singer has travelled around the world giving concerts and has become popular for giving gospel choir training in the US and Europe. Latonius was born and raised in the US within a devout Christian church and began singing at the age of four. The Latonius Gospel Choir wants to bring some of Latonius' original compositions as well as modern gospel music to the Canary Islands, with updated

The Rainbow Gospel Choir Founded in 2007 by young enterprising artists, this was the first gospel choir in the Canary Islands. Their repertoire is mainly based on contemporary, classical and spir-

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The Tony Washington Gospel Singers One of the styles that, within the range of American gospel, has a greater projection

America. In the US she has been recognised on more than one occasion for her work as a choir director. Dorrey has performed in Europe with the Harlem Gospel Singers, the Philadelphia Singers and The Very Best of Black Gospel Singers. As a backing singer she has worked for artists such as Oleta Adams, Barry Manilow and Natalie Cole. She sings a perfect blend of gospel, jazz, soul, and blues, a powerful interpretation that rocks the foundations and she also possesses the sensitivity necessary to connect with an audience who will find her performance unforgettable.

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coinciding with their tenth anniversary, they decided to start the Rainbow Gospel Choir project again. Rainbow Is Back, is a show fully rooted in gospel, ranging from the best known classic and spirituals of this musical genre, through contemporary gospel, to versions of the latest pop songs.

Naturally Gospel Naturally Gospel was created with the aim of enjoying gospel in all its variants, bringing fresh and new music but also with the deep roots of this genre. Naturally Gospel is formed by five singers, a band consisting of a pianist, drummer and bassist, and a musical director. Their show is called Reviviendo y Homenaje (Reliving and Tribute).

Añaza Gospel Kids This children's choir was created in 2016 by the Fundación Canaria el Buen Samaritano, and is formed by 30 boys and girls aged seven to 15 years. Now a frame of reference in children's Gospel in the Canaries, they are led n by Ezequiel Barrios.

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December 15 9pm: Auditorio Infanta Leonor, Los Cristianos, tickets from €15 from www.arona.org, the box office two hours before the concert, or from the Los Cristianos Cultural Centre 9am to 2pm Mondays to Fridays. December 16 9pm: Auditorio Insular Infanta Cristina, San Sebastián de La Gomera. Free entry.

Dorrey Lin Lyles November 30 8pm: Museo Néstor, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Free entry.

The Latonius Gospel Choir December 10 8pm: Iglesia del Convento Franciscano de San Luis Obispo, Granadilla de Abona. Free entry.

The Dorrey and Latonius Gospel Experience with friends December 1 8.30pm: Cultural Centre, Adeje. Free entry.

The Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Symphony Band with Latonius and The Rainbow Gospel Choir December 8 9pm: Parque Doramas, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Free entry.

Naturally Gospel December 9 8.30pm: Calle Grande, Adeje. Free entry.

Añaza Gospel Kids December 13 7.30pm: Cultural Centre, Adeje. Free entry. Full information about the Gospel Canarias Festival can n be found at www.xenoxsl.com/gc/

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Playa Shop centre closed

Disco floor cave-in injures 40 The ground collapsed under the feet of partygoers in the Butterfly disco in Adeje during the last weekend in November. In the middle of a Saturday to Sunday nights’ entertainment, at 2.30am, part of the venue’s floor gave way and fell approximately four metres to the storey below, suddenly disappearing from beneath the attendant guests. One singer who had just displayed her talent was pitched into the big hole as were many visitors of mixed nationalities and ages. Thankfully, no-one was underneath at the time of the collapse due to the premises, formerly a bingo hall, being unused. The discotheque is located on the second floor of a popular shopping centre in the Costa Adeje tourist zone. The emergency services’ response was immediate and nine fire brigades plus members of the National Police rushed to the scene to secure the area and rescue those involved. Some 22 people with varying degrees of injuries received on-site aid.

Most of them had broken bones and were referred to the Hospital Quirón and Hospiten Sur. A

panied by local police chief Miguel Ángel Morales García. For safety reasons, the shop-

further 18 ‘walking wounded’ made their own way to medical centres for help. "The tragic outcome of the accident is 40 casualties. Two of them are severe, but according to the present state of affairs nobody is in danger of dying, so fortunately we don't have to mourn any fatalities", said Mayor José Miguel Rodríguez Fraga the next day during a press conference at which he was accom-

Firefighters amidst the rubble The disco floor collapsed

ping centre in Avenida Rafael Puig Lluvina will be closed for the time being, until a technical report identifies the cause of the accident and assesses the overall structure of the remainder of the building. The move has already had a profound effect on local enterprises. For instance, one Indian businessman who

wanted to make sure his shop was still intact was given four minutes by a friendly policeman to check - otherwise he had to stay outside the exclusion zone. The popular bars Heads &Tails and Bar Berlin are affected by the closure of the shopping centre, as are bars on the lower floors.

Investigations into the cause of the accident are still pending. There are parallels being drawn to the incident of April 14 last year, when a property in Los Cristianos collapsed and seven people lost their lives. Experts later came to the conclusion that reconstruction work in the building

was the cause of that tragedy. However, not until investigators have had time to conclude their examinations will there be any answers. At the time of going to press, nine people remained in hospital, none of which “are considered to be in a critical conn dition”.


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Drug ring busted

As part of Operation Tridentis, the Guardia Civil were recently able to break up a significant criminal gang dedicated to drug trafficking which was based in La Palma. Seven members were arrested and ten kilos of cocaine, three kilos of hashish, 21 vehicles, a property and a company were seized. The organisation had been under suspicion since February. The drugs were smuggled from the Spanish Peninsula to the Canary Islands and also between the Islands in lorries with specially made double floors. One of the sophisticated opening systems for the double floor utilised the vehicle's own electronic circuits, such as lighting and window controls, which had to be switched on in the correct sequence to open the floor hatches. The second system consisted of a compartment in the lower part of the chassis which was closed with a metal flap. If this was activated with a special key, the door to the hiding place opened automatically. The organisation also used an inter-

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The gang had developed sophisticated hiding systems - cavities in metal plates

island truck loaded with heavy metal plates. At first glance, the cargo did not look suspicious as the metal plates were compact and properly secured as intended for heavy loads. But there were actually cavities inside which were used to smuggle the drugs. The organisation, based in Los Llanos de Aridane, La Palma was on an expansionary course in the other Islands and generated

monthly sales reaching millions of euros. The investigators boarded a lorry at the Santa Cruz de Tenerife port which was about to be loaded onto the ferry to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. After dismantling the plates on board, the narcotics squad seized seven kilos of cocaine. The driver was immediately arrested as a suspected member of the organisation. Within a few

The €millions monthly profits financed the couple’s luxury property in Los Llanos de Aridane

hours, another six people were arrested in Granadilla de Abona and Arona in Tenerife and in Los Llanos de Aridane in La Palma. The two leaders, a couple, live in Los Llanos de Aridane, where the woman ran a restaurant in the centre of the town, presumably used for money laundering. During several searches, ten kilos of cocaine, three kilos of hashish, 21 vehicles, some of which had double floors, and a high

value property were seized. In addition, more than €9,000 in cash, numerous mobile phones, a hydraulic press and chemical additives for manipulating cocaine were confiscated. Many of the organisation's accounts were blocked and a company and the restaurant were sealed. The organisation consisted of three Colombians, one Moroccan and three Canari-

ans, two men and one woman. The members are between 36 and 50 years old. Now that a large part of the organisation's property and drug stock has been uncovered and seized, the gang is considered to be dismantled. However, the investigators are not yet ruling out further arrests. The seven suspects were remanded in custody with no recourse to bail. n


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Story telling festival in Los Silos

A river of fine words The International Festival of ‘Cuentacuentos’ (storytelling) in Los Silos, will be celebrated for the 22nd time this year. Storyteller Ernesto Rodríguez Abad says, "Perhaps this festival is a river of words that stirs us, moves us, makes us feel, think, play and grow. It’s intended to satisfy the Canary Islands' decade-long thirst for culture and poetry. The thirst of human souls for beautiful words and stories is like the Earth's thirst for rainwater." The poet Jorge Manrique comments, "The stories tell of us, of what we were and what we will be. Our lives are like rivers flowing into the sea to die."

Water is therefore one of the central themes of this festival, with numerous stories revolving around it. This also applies to the play Las Aguadoras, which tells the story of the water saleswomen in a desert who sell water to the tourists who come to their village. The thirst of the visitors is quenched and they are told the stories that the desert sand calima brings with it. They are the water for the souls who are wounded by life. The play, which is written and directed by Andrés González Novoa, will be performed in Plaza La Luz from December 5 to 7 at 7pm, on December

8 at 7.30pm and on December 9 at 1.30pm. Admission is free of charge. Also included in the events are the popular breakfast story sessions and the horror stories with a guaranteed scary character, shortly before midnight. A further highlight, among many others, is Balcones de Poesia, during which stories are recited from each of the balconies around the plaza. The violinist Eugenia Jaubert de Valcárell will give them an additional touch of mystique. On the final day, December 9, the Jaster Luis Creaciones Ensemble invites you to a street parade in front of the cultural

centre under the name Sueños de Steampunk. At 12.30pm Claire Muiereann Murphy from Ireland will be telling stories in English - From Mouth to Ear - at the IES Daute school. A session of stories about an old lighthouse made of crystal, by Cyranas, will take place in the former convent of San Sebastián at 6pm. The special thing about it is that this story will be told in Spanish, in sign language. The detailed programme and links to purchase tickets for paid events can be found online at www. n cuentoslossilos.es. All the stories revolve around water

Seven anglers dead

Killer waves During the course of this year, a total of 16 anglers have suffered seriously for their favourite hobby, some of them losing their lives. Six were badly injured, one with minor injuries, two were rescued, but tragically seven lost their lives in the ocean. The last victim was a 36-yearold Romanian who fell into the Atlantic on the second weekend of November at Arucas in

Gran Canaria and was found two days later. A special Guardia Civil diving team recovered his body at 10.15am on the Monday morning from a depth of 33 metres, about 200 metres from the shore. The death toll among fishermen in 2017 is thus already as high as it was for the whole of 2016, with three fishermen losing their lives in both Gran Canaria and Fuertventura and

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one in Lanzarote. A total of 77 people have drowned on the Canary Islands so far. This makes the Canaries

the independent community with the most drownings in Spain. Incidentally, official statements report that most

accidents happen due to carelessness. The promoter of the platform 'Canarias 1500 km de Costa', Sebastián Quintana, is calling for more precautions, especially with regard to fishermen on cliffs and rocky terrain. This includes always finding out beforehand about the sea conditions, never going alone and informing family or friends about the place where you plan to fish. A survival vest and headgear, like a kind of helmet, is recommended. Quintana reminds us that many anglers slip or fall and injure their heads.

Many people lose consciousness and therefore drown. Outside of this, he insists that it should be a condition for issuing a fishing licence that the person can swim. More people in the Canary Islands are still unable to swim than was originally thought. In order to avoid accidents, it is also recommended to wear non-slip footwear, appropriate clothing and adequate sun protection to avoid, for example, any weakness. However, the most important thing in assessing risk is still what seems to be the most uncommon thing of n all - common sense.


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Gran Canaria street trading

Toxic jewellery on offer During mid-November, the PAFIF customs and tax investigation service in Vecindario, Gran Canaria, denounced a 64-year-old man for violation of Royal Decree 1801/20013 on product safety, as he was caught selling costume jewellery which had been made with poisonous berries. On offer in the street were 25 bracelets, four rosaries and several earrings which had been manufactured from paternoster pea berries, as well as earrings with seeds of the genus Ormiosa Cosidea. In addition, 150 seeds were confiscated which are also considered to be toxic, both in terms of ingestion and of contact with an open wound. The paternoster pea is a climbing plant that originates from the mountains of India and Indochina, but is also found in Africa and America. The red fruits with a dark stain are particularly decorative and are therefore often used for the production of jewellery. Due to their toxicity, for safety reasons they are not allowed in Spain. The suspect cannot claim to be ignorant, as in November 2014 he was reported for selling the same jewellery in the south east of the island and was made aware of the risk. The street n vendor has now appeared in court in Maspalomas.

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West Leo drilling rig arrives

Granadilla Port begins operating The long disputed port of Granadilla de Abona, in the southeast of Tenerife, started operations in the penultimate week of November. The first stop-off was by the West Leo oil rig, owned by multinational company Seadrill. Previously, it had been anchored in Zone II of the Santa Cruz port. During a seven-hour journey, the Tenerife, Canarias and Muletán tugs towed the working platform from Santa Cruz to the new port. Ricardo Melchior, President of the Santa Cruz Port Authority, explained that: "The inauguration was a big moment. This will be a new dock for the Port of Santa Cruz, which will be responsible for the maintenance and servicing of industrial platforms, an activity that has been in

The West Leo was the first to enter the new Granadilla port

demand for over 50 years. Today is a historic moment for our community." Melchior also said that a further six units including platforms and drilling vessels are expected there shortly. In mid-December,

the arrival of a floating dock belonging to the Palumbo shipyard, a 300 metre long and 78 metre wide ocean giant, is expected. With the opening of the port, the ugly drilling rigs currently

located off the coast of Santa Cruz will perhaps disappear. At the same time, the new port is creating more jobs for the people of Granadilla and surroundings. An investment of €145,584,590.70 was made for the construction, of which the European Cohesion Fund contributed €67 million. At the moment, work is underway on an extension of the second part of the Ribera pier. It consists of a 160-metre long jetty, which is to be completed in seven months. A further €7 million will be invested in this project. The Ports Authority of Santa Cruz de Tenerife now manages six ports in the province, which are Santa Cruz, Granadilla de Abona, Los Cristianos, San Sebastián de La Gomera, Santa Cruz de La Palma and n La Estaca in El Hierro.


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Loro Parque

Children and young people often have many desires. For some, however, it’s more than just a wish. For them, a wish, a spark of hope, can help them to overcome a difficult situation. Loro Parque has been working with the Make a Wish Spain Foundation for 15 years. It enables seriously ill children to be given something that distracts them from everyday life. When a child is seriously ill, this is a rotten situation not only for the young patients, but also for their families. That's why they try to fulfil wishes. The General Director Oriol Alsina explains, "Thinking of this and the anticipation distract them from therapies, injections and everyday hospital routines. For some there is nothing more wonderful than seeing their favourite animals up close." This definitely applies to 14-year-old Lilou from Barcelona, who has just left behind a serious form of leukaemia and wanted to see her favourite animals, the white tiger and red panda. On November 20 she celebrated

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White tigers and the red pandas are Lilou’s favourite animals Lilou presented Wolfgang Kiessling with a commemorative plaque for 15 years of cooperation

International Children's Day with her favourite animals at Loro Parque. She exclaimed, "It was even more beautiful than I imagined. The idea of travelling here gave me strength during my illness." In March, five-year-old oncology patient Lucas visited Loro Parque. His greatest wish was to visit an island where there are many

animals, giraffes, parrots, sea lions and tigers. During the last 15 years, 37 boys and girls have come to the famous, award-winning zoo. Pedro Chumillas Zurilla, a member of the foundation said that: "At Loro Parque we respect the importance of avoiding direct contact between humans and animals.

However, we are happy to be able to give these young people something by being able to visit and be close to their favourite animal. We hope Lilou will return home full of energy, hope and health. A serious illness afflicts every member of the family and it makes a child mature faster. Desires and hopes are espe-

cially important for these young patients, as they give them the strength to look forward." Every year, around 85 Spanish children are able to see their heart's desire come true with the Make a Wish Spain Foundation. And there are young patients from the USA or other parts of Europe where the Foundation is active. For

Lilou, her big dream has come true and even more. The president of Loro Parque, Wolfgang Keissling, personally invited the young teenager to the opening of the Poema del Mar in Las Palmas. Speaking of his own life, he explained, "It’s always important that children experience an animal up close. This is the task of a modern zoo. It's just not like seeing an animal on the screen. My love for the animals awoke when my grandfather once took me with him and I was allowed to touch an n elephant’s trunk."


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We’re at the time of the year again when the streets of Adeje and Arona are painted pink by an amazing fund and solidarity event, the annual Walk for Life in aid of breast cancer victims and their families. With the local batucada drum bands setting the rhythm and accompanied by some very chic lady motorcyclists, the pink tide will once again wash over the avenues of the south of Tenerife to raise funds for The Canarian Walk for Life Foundation. Look out for the Armada Sur (CD Tenerife supporters) gang who will be out in force and have had some of their own fab t-shirts made this year, lots of folk and their pets in fancy dress, and so very many people walking in celebration of life and the importance of getting a particular message out there – you can

Walk for Life

beat breast cancer if you catch it early enough! All the money raised will go to the Foundation for workshops, awareness raising and inspirational talks, yoga days, physiotherapy sessions and a long etc. There will be information on the day about self-exploration and the Walk for Life-run Pink room in the Escuela de Seguridad y Con-

vivencia, in Las Nieves, Adeje, is open every Wednesday afternoon for those who want more info, a shoulder to lean on, a chat with someone else who has gone, or is going, through the whole diagnostic and treatment scenario and for general support. This is the 13th year that the Walk for Life has been raising funds for this cause and the

14th walk, as in 2008 there were two, one in La Laguna and one in the south. Current statistics are that one in eight of all women in the Canaries will be affected by this terrible cancer, which attacks not just the body but one of the central aspects of femininity and thus the victims’ sense of self. In addition, we must not forget that one per cent of breast cancer victims are men. It’s a grand day out, with entertainment at the start whilst people are registering and at the end when the final count-up and the raffle for some truly amazing prizes takes place – a real feelgood occasion for all the family, and for a great cause. Everyone who registers will get a free gift to remember their day, a t-shirt, hat etc. and look out for this year’s innovations: Walk for Life key rings made at WFL

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craft workshops and a sparkling pink surprise! This year’s four kilometre walk is on December 17, starts from Siam Mall, Adeje, at 11am and ends at the Avenida de Américas, Arona (the Golden Mile near Compostela Beach). Registration, which costs just €5, will

start at 9.30am and the entertainment will begin at 10am. If you want to avoid queues, you can register and grab your free gift early at the Pink Room on Wednesday afternoons or at a special stall at Siam Mall on December 2, 9 and 16 from n 11am to 6pm.


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Paralympic athlete motivates the world

Gema conquers Mt. Teide After twelve strenuous days, Gema Hassen-Bey, who started an ascent of Mount Teide on October 31, managed to overcome the 3,000 metre barrier on Sunday November 12, making her the first Paralympic athlete in the world to achieve this using only the power of her arms.

Gema covered the last few metres using a small wheeled stretcher that slides along stairs like rails, pulled by her arms. Earlier in the day, she also used a handbike and a wheelchair for climbing. Born in Madrid in 1967, Gema Hassen-Bey is known for being a Paralympic fencing medallist in sword and foil, and one of the few elite athletes to have participated in five consecutive Paralympic Games: Atlanta, Barcelona, Sydney, Athens and Beijing. Gemma is also a journalist, creator and presenter of the Spanish tve2 programme

El mundo se mueve contigo (the world moves with you), an emotional coach, actress, singer, dancer, and a nature and genetic traveller. Above all, she is a communicator who lives without limits, travelling with her wheelchair around the world. She founded the Bey Proaction project, an artistic

collective with the clear conviction that people with different abilities can contribute a lot to society through artistic and sports disciplines. Her motto for life is "If you move, the world moves with you". This amazing woman who transmits so much energy, sense of humour and emotion, believes that anything is possible. Gema and her helpers stayed at the Baobab Suites in Costa Adeje for a day before her Mount Teide climb, and also for four days afterwards, and was able to continue her physical preparation at the Activate Sports Club.

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Shortly after conquering Teide, and armed with her Paralympic sword, she gave a motivational talk at the Activate Club, the proceeds of which were donated to the Canarian Walk for Life Foundation. The Teide project was an idea which she had when she came out of hospital a year ago. This lady is not only bound to a wheelchair, but she has also had surgery for breast cancer. At that time

any further because the incline become steeper and it would have taken weeks to reach the peak. What's more, she was finding it difficult to work without her chest muscles. She said, "You can lose a battle, but not the war". She thanked all the volunteers, friends and institutions who helped her to become the first woman in the world to climb Mount Teide in a wheelchair. Gema's success

The handbike Gema used for her climb Gema during her talk at the Activate Sports Club

is dedicated to all breast cancer sufferers. She jokingly said, "Who climbs Teide in a wheelchair? Anything is possible!" She added that the result in sport isn't important, but the game is. This project formed part of the charity project Kilimanjaro via the Canaries, so needless to say, Gema's next big challenge will be Mount Kilimanjaro. Even though it is higher than Teide, it should be less problematic for her as its surface is smoother with fewer rocks. As always, Gema will be seeking sponsors and donations. At the moment there is no date fixed for the climb, but it would have to fit around the Paralympic games! For more information, n see: www.diverscity.es.

she had no money and no work, but what is clear is that she’s a fighter. She spoke about her experience, the wind, the air and the energy of the mountain, and the cold nights, but said that, accompanied by her dog, she loved it. Gema showed those present several videos of different stages of the climb and said that it took 12 strenuous days using specialist equipment to reach the 3,000 metre barrier as the route is strewn with large rocks and stones, with quite an incline. She said that she could not go

Exhibition featuring Drag Queen Gala

Live your dreams

The Drag Queen Gala from the International Carnival in Los Cristianos was recently shown in all its splendour in Asturias, northern Spain, within the framework of the XIV Annual Photographic Encounters of Gijón, at the exhibition ‘Live your dreams, share your passions’ by the photojournalist Mercedes Menéndez. A lover of this carnival gala, Menéndez has tried to condense, in 30 images, three years of a gala that has become one of the most popular events in the south of Tenerife. The exhibition, which will travel to Tenerife in 2018, was displayed at the Centro Municipal de la Arena de Gijón during November. Mercedes Menéndez, who inaugurated the exhibition on November 10, explained a selection of works that delve into, “that magical universe of transformation that always has a double meaning, a hidden moral, a sniff of confidence. An exaggerated femininity and false eyelashes on the exterior hide human beings who mix the masculine with the feminine. In the Drag world, in his back room, everything gets mixed up and confused. From the shadows, the lights come on and the show begins, but in the silence of the dressing room, that fragility appears, that humanity that I have tried to capture with my camera.” The stars of this exhibition are the main drags from the south of Tenerife and the other islands, such as Aurum, Sethlas, Acrux and Miss Caelum, the latter with a prominent role in Menéndez’s photographic selection, as one of his tattoos gives the display its name. With a visual tour that is divided into sections and that took three years of work, the author has captured the evolution, physical and emotional, that takes place from the transformation to the performance. The Los Cristianos Carnival’s Drag Queen Gala is not a contest, but an opportunity for consecrated drags and transformers, and also for guests who are beginning their careers, to show their creativity to thousands of people of many nationalities. Last March, it was once again one of the most popular shows and filled the Bulevar Chajofe with over 3,000 people. The International Carnival of Los Cristianos 2018 will be held from March 1 to 12 and will have as its central theme the world of pirates, corsairs and buccaneers, a fiesta that in the 2017 edition brought together over 30,000 people for the procession alone. The poster, created by Luis Marrero, has already been presented and the programme will be announced closer to the date. n

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Sunset boulevard

Following on from the great successes of the musicals Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita, and in agreement with the production company The Really Useful Group Ltd., the Adán Martín Auditorium in Santa Cruz will be raising the curtain for Sunset Boulevard this Christmas. The show is based on the film of the same name, shot by Billy Wilder in Los Angeles in 1950 and is premiering as a Spanish musical. The director is Jaime Azpilicueta, who has already staged several Carnival Queen Galas in Santa Cruz. The well known musicals artist and popular singer Paloma San Basilio plays the leading role of the central figure, the forgotten diva Norma Desmond. Norma is a former silent movie star who lives in seclusion in her villa in Los Angeles. Her devoted servant Max is her only companion until the unemployed screenwriter Joe Gillis is drawn into her fantasy world. The aging diva hunts him down for herself and persuades him to write a script for her. Norma is certain that she’s about to make a big comeback. She manipulates the young artist and the people in her own, and his, environment. The protagonists become more and more entangled in their relationships until Joe Gillis is shot dead by Norma in her swimming pool. When the journalists arrive, she believes that the shooting of her new film Salomé will begin. As part of this delusion she walks down the stairs of her villa and presents herself in her ‘new role’. The musical will be performed from December 27 to 30 and from January 1 to 4, 2018 at 8.30pm. Tickets, which cost €30, are available from the auditorium box office and n the website: www.auditoriodetenerife.com.

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Keith George

As anyone who enjoys entertainment on this lovely island of Tenerife will be aware, there are many tribute acts to go and see! Having been the singer with the UK Players in the eighties myself (Ray), I had the pleasure of working with Steve Levine who was Boy George’s record producer as well as mine and ended up meeting and recording with Boy George at Red Bus studios in London. So as this article is about the Islands’ number one tribute

to the man himself, I thought it would be interesting to find out more about Keith George and his homage to our mutual friend! Keith performs 12 shows weekly in Tenerife (Monday - Thursday) and then flies all over Europe at the weekends. The Grosvenor Casino group book his show regularly. This year, he was given the Best Rock ‘n’ Pop Tribute Artist award at The Reel Awards in Las Vegas, Best Overall Recreation of a Celebrity at

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Bananarama, Madonna and, of course, Boy George. Over the years of performing, Keith has met quite a few of his idols including Sir Cliff Richard in Barbados last March where Sir

sometimes a bit tricky as he often has to dash off to other gigs, so he invites anyone who wants a photo with him on to the stage at anytime during the show.

Cliff gave him a warm “Congratulations” on his recent Reel Award. “It was such a great moment meeting Sir Cliff as he has been in my life all of my life and it was a real dream come true.” Keith also performs alongside actual pop stars at Pontins such as Toyah Wilcox, Chesney Hawkes, Bucks Fizz (The Fizz), Alexander O’Neil, Hazel Dean, Nathan Moore, Dr & The Medics, Aswad and Tight Fit, who always complement Keith on his voice and performance. This is a man who always has time for the people who come to see him perform, although hanging around for photos is

When Keith started out as a Boy George Tribute Artist he asked his Aunty Christine, “How long do you think this will last for?” To which she replied “I’d give it 18 Months”. Yet 27 years later he’s still going, stronger and more admired and wellliked than ever. The popular artist affirms: “I love what I do for a living and that’s what really counts. Yes I do work hard and travel on a lot of planes, but I do live a very charmed lifestyle and I appreciate the position I am in. I am learning all the time and also passing on my knowledge to newer acts. I celebrate talent and embrace any other act that is starting out”.

A life highlight, Keith with Cliff With his idol and inspiration, Boy George

The Sunburst Convention and Best Tribute Artist at the Tenerife Entertainment Awards. He was invited to sing in Memphis at an event to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the death of Elvis Presley, where, backed by a live band, he sang Teddy Bear and Karma Chameleon. Keith said it was “an absolutely thrilling experience” and he was “honoured to have been invited”. His bookings diary is bursting with performance dates including cruises, Pontins, and casinos and clubs all over the world. His influences when he was younger were Alvin Stardust, Cilla Black, Cliff Richard,

A success story despite the words of one of his schoolteachers who wrote: “Keith will do well in a circus, but clowning around in the classroom is not appropriate”! “I always knew I would be on the stage so school life was always boring unless it involved singing or acting-up, my early impressions were of teachers and friends. I then went on to impersonate characters from The Muppet Show, Margaret Thatcher and Kenny Everett, as well as creating my own.” Boy George tweets to him have included: “You’re the hardest working Queen in Show business”, “Well done on your reel award #popular”, “Me and my manager have been watching you and we both agree you do me proud!” Praise indeed, it doesn’t get much better than that, does it? If you want to catch the Boy George experience on the island from Monday to Thursday, then look for him at the following venues: Restaurant Margarita, Whisky Jar, The Rumpot, Amanda’s, Harvey’s and St Eugen’s to name but a few. Phew! We at Keddy’s Entertainment know whichever tribute on the island you see, you will enjoy yourself here in the winter sunshine. If you would like to book Keith George for your venue or need anything entertainment-related, from acts and musicians to children’s party animation, bouncy castles, characters, clowns and much more, contact our office Monday – Friday 9.30am – 5.30pm on 922 096 975 or email: info@ keddysentertainment.com n


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Where there’s muck... A pioneering study of converting sewage sludge into compost being carried out in Gran Canaria could become the frame of reference for the whole country. Results so far have been very positive and they are very much pioneers in the field as there are no published studies on similar experiments on the scale proposed. In mid November, representatives of the island council, Canarian Farmers’ organisations and the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria University announced the results of the second phase of this study which began a year ago with financing of €120,000. The funding came from the Gran Canaria Cabildo which was easily persuaded to part with the cash due to the magnificent results of the first phase. If the third and final stage has equally positive results, they will then instigate a study into the industrialisation of the process.

Announcing the results of phase two (Credit: Cab GC)

All parties involved are enthusiastic about the experiment as it will produce enormous benefits, both financially and environmentally. The island currently imports 12,000

tons of fertiliser per year at a price of seven million euros, using 450,000 containers, which need port management – more costs. At present the sludge is dumped in

Ecoparks in Gran Canaria and the treatment of that costs four million euros. The study has also shown that it is a better medium for retaining water. With mineral fer-

tiliser 40 per cent of water is lost, with the organic substitute barely three per cent, so there will be a massive saving for the farmers in irrigation costs as well as alleviating the effects of drought in the island. As an example, at the moment it costs €6,600 a year to irrigate one hectare of banana plantation, using the new compost that bill will be reduced to €4,200. Use could be extended to both private and public gardens, nurseries and forest areas and for recuperation of areas of eroded soil. The results so far have shown that the final plants and produce obtained are as big as or bigger than those attained with mineral fertilisers, with the additional benefit that there are lower levels of both nitrite and nitrate contamination. The Director of the project Doctor Irene Dupuis said this is a textbook example of circular economy, since to obtain

the compost the sludge has to be mixed with plant debris to provide the necessary carbon. This would mean a use for the excess dried vegetation that fills the forest areas of industrialised countries and minimise the fire hazard where it’s reused. Tests are also being made in the use of recycled cardboard in the mixture. Compost usually doesn’t give positive results in seed beds, however this stuff has in all the tests so far except tomatoes. In all the species so far tested in plantlets the produce has been as large as or larger than before and the same applies to the nursery plants so far included in the research. The next phase will focus on the wine-growing areas and thus hopefully on to industrialisation and commercialisation. The project falls within the framework of the Gran Canaria Cabildo's policy to advance towards a green, friendly and n sustainable ecoisla.


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Your rights as a European resident in Spain - Part 2

Where is my residence? By Dr. Rainer Fuchs Your legal residence affects your rights and obligations in the area of health and pensions, but is also important in questions of tax law and inheritance. It doesn’t matter whether you have registered residence status. Formal residence is one of many criteria used to determine where you live your life. Under the European Regulation 883/2004, your rights and obligations as an EU citizen are defined in the fields of pensions, health and nursing care in Spain. They make a distinction between the ‘place of residence’ i.e. your habitual residence and ‘residence’ as a temporary place to stay. These terms are rather confusing. In the various double taxation agreements with Spain, tax law speaks a little more clearly of the place where the interests of your life are centred. In social law, international inheritance law and tax law, it’s not the place where you’re registered that matters, but the place of residence in which you have the centre of your life's interests - your very own personal focus of life. A distinction must be made between this and the question of where you are registered and

The 183-day rule Fortunately, there is a rule which is not so much in the double taxation agreements or EU rules, but which is generally recognised and which can help clear up doubt. The norm is that the main focus of your life is where you spend more than half of the year - more than 183 days each year.

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If you own property it could be decisive for residence

what obligations under reporting law you have in your country of origin and in Spain. By registering or deregistering in the two countries, you are basically not saying anything about your place of residence, but only about where you have a home that you can use in its entirety or temporarily.

Grey area: a home in both countries According to the case-law of the European Court of Justice, it is necessary to deter-

mine where the centre of your life lies, taking into account: the family situation, the reasons for the move, the duration of the residence and other circumstances (Case C-90/97). Most residents will live in their home country, at least temporarily. In particular, when there is a dwelling there as well as in Spain, there is a grey area in which it is not always possible to determine clearly where the centre of life lies, because the question of where a person has the centre

of his or her life’s interests is a very individual matter. This uncertainty is often more or less tolerated by the authorities of both states. Therefore, you can influence the decision within certain limits. If you want absolute clarity in cases of doubt, this can only be achieved by an agreement with the competent authorities of both countries, i.e. in particular with the health services or social security and with the tax office. These bodies will then clarify matters with their Spanish partners.

Otherwise, there are only indications for the decision as to where the centre of life lies. Here are the most important clues: The duration and continuity of your stay in Spain. Here, the rule from the double taxation agreement with Spain applies: After this period, it is usually during a stay in Spain of more than 183 days which decides the centre of life. That's just a rule, so theoretically, you can try claiming the opposite. However, the evidence to the contrary will be difficult. If Spain is your tax domicile, this also applies to all other areas, especially social security. Family relations and personal ties to Spain and the Spanish people are of great importance. Regular trips to your home country to help someone ill or

care for someone in need, near relatives etc. could give you a claim for your residence being in your home country, even if you live more than 183 days a year in Spain. Regular volunteer work and commitment in one or the other country with frequent trips there could also be decisive in a claim for you having your roots there. The housing situation: If you hold property in Spain it’s more probable that you have your centre of life there, a long-term lease also counts. On the contrary, a current rental contract or a home ownership/house in your country of origin will give you a claim for having your centre of life there. If you have both, other clues are needed. According to these criteria, the authorities decide whether you have transferred your residence to Spain in the legal sense, i.e. whether you are resident in Spain and have your place of residence there. Some guidance can also be found at: www.gov.uk/guidance/living-in-spain. In the next issue: Advantages and disadvantages of having your centre of life in your home country or in Spain n and case studies.


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Goya Lawyers

First of all, it’s important to remember that maintenance is defined as the amount needed to include all that is essential for a person's sustenance, housing, clothing, medical care and education and instruction. With regard to the obligation, amount and method of payment of maintenance, it can be mutually agreed by the spouses under their separation agreement, or imposed by the sentence that is issued in the legal procedures of separation or contentious divorce. There is a widespread belief, with respect to the offspring of divorced or separated parents that when the children come of age, the obligation to pay maintenance automatically ends and consequently, the non-custodial parent is no longer required to pay, simply because the son or daughter is

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Is paying maintenance for my adult child obligatory?

A judge can set a time limit on maintenance

eighteen years of age, but this is not the case. In this respect, and always taking into account the circumstances of each particular case, if the children, even though they have reached the age of majority, are still in training/ education and have no income enabling them to lead an independent life, they will be entitled to a maintenance pension. On the other hand, if it’s shown that they are old enough to have completed their studies and have not done so due to laziness or lack of application, and that they don’t intend to enter the labour market either, then the maintenance can be stopped. Think, for example, of the typical case of a 26 or 27 year old son who hasn’t finished his studies, or has abandoned them, and who neither works nor has the intention of doing so.

In these cases, given that the circumstances which were taken into account in order to set the maintenance have changed, what we must do is to put ourselves in the hands of a lawyer to initiate a procedure for amendment measures, and thus the judge will review what is laid down in the separation or divorce judgment. Only in this way can we request that the payment be cancelled, or if that is denied, have a time limit set during which the responsibility to pay maintenance will continue but, once that period of time expires, the obligation will end. In short, if you don't act nothing will change, so don't hesitate to seek appropriate guidance that can resolve any questions you may have about it. For further information, please don’t hesitate to contact us at the legal firm Goya on 922 79 75 00, and we n will gladly advise you.


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How will UK inheritance tax affect your family? By Paul Montague, Partner, Blevins Franks

Liability to UK inheritance tax is based on domicile, not residence. If you are a UK domicile, or are deemed domiciled under HM Revenue & Customs rules, your worldwide estate above the thresholds is liable to tax at 40 per cent. Assets in the UK are liable regardless of domicile. You can live in the Canary Islands for many years and remain a UK domicile. It is however possible to adopt a domicile of choice in Spain or elsewhere if you cut ties to the UK. The rules are complex so you need specialist advice if you wish to protect your heirs from this tax. There are now two allowances for inheritance tax: Standard nil-rate band – The tax-free threshold is currently £325,000. It should rise each year in line with inflation, but it has been frozen for a number

of years. When this allowance is not used, or only partly used, you can transfer the balance to your spouse/civil partner. Residential Nil Rate Band (RNRB) – This new ‘family home allowance’ came into effect in April 2017. It’s being introduced gradually, so that it is £100,000 this tax year, rising by £25,000 each year until £175,000 in 2020/21 (after which it will rise in line with inflation). This allowance is also transferable, so this makes a total potential threshold for a couple of £1 million by 2020. You can claim the family home allowance on a property outside the UK, provided it is your main home. Local inheritance tax may still apply. Note, however, that there are limitations on the Residential Nil Rate Band: • It only applies to property (a family home) • You need to have lived in it at some stage • The property must be inherited by descendants

ciled and the most effective solutions for you. It’s important to understand how the UK tax interacts with Spanish succession tax and what steps you can take to avoid or mitigate these taxes for your heirs. The rules are complex so you need specialist advice if you wish to protect your heirs from this tax.

Inheritance tax depends on domicile • They must receive it directly • Only one property can benefit • Larger estates may not benefit Estates worth over £2 million receive a smaller allowance, and those over £2.2 million do not receive any RNRB at

all. This applies to your whole, worldwide estate, not just to property. Since the residential nil rate band is only available where property is passed directly to children and grandchildren, this will not apply to many trusts. If you own property in a trust, talk to a professional

adviser about the best way forward for you. Seek advice on how to protect your family and other heirs from inheritance tax. It gets more complex for expatriates because of the domicile issue. You need specialist cross-border estate planning advice to establish where you are domi-

Tax rates, scope and reliefs may change. Any statements concerning taxation are based upon our understanding of current taxation laws and practices which are subject to change. Tax information has been summarised; an individual is advised to seek personalised advice. Blevins Franks provides tailor-made advice on investment strategies, tax mitigation and estate planning. It has decades of experience advising British expatriates in Spain. Contact Paul Montague on 922 716 079 or paul.montague@blevinsfranks.com. www.blevinsfranks.com


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December 14

9pm: Mariza, fados and Portuguese music, Auditorio Alfredo Kraus, LPGC, from €28. www.auditorioteatrolaspalmasgc.es

6.30pm: Esther Alfonso, jazz, varied repertoire, Casa La Bodega, Arona town centre, last of the ‘Conciertos intimos’ events, free entry, limited places. www.arona.org

4pm - 10pm: Food and crafts market, over 30 stalls, Los Cristianos promenade / Plaza de La Pescadora, Arona, free entry. www.arona.org 8.30pm: Canarian folk music, Los Cristianos promenade / Plaza de La Pescadora, Arona, free entry. www.arona.org 9pm: Sinharley, rock, blues, soul, Tenerife band, Teatro Guimerá, Santa Cruz, €5. www. teatroguimera.es

December 12

8.30pm: Triazzolla, jazz, Teatro Guiniguada, LPGC, €10. www.entrees.es

9pm: Rachel Podger, baroque violin, Auditorio Alfredo Kraus, LPGC, from €15. www.auditorioteatrolaspalmasgc.es

December 1

Until further notice

8.30pm: Charity concert, various performers, Teatro Victor Jara, Vecindario, Santa Lucía, €10. www.entrees.es December 2

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.

8.30pm: Neo Pinto, Spanish pop, Teatro Guiniguada, LPGC, €12. www.entrees.es 8.30pm: Gerson Galván, Spanish ballad singer/ songwriter, 30th anniversary concert, Auditorio Teror, €5. www.entrees.es December 3 8pm: Bob Geldof, rock/indie, Auditorio Alfredo Kraus, LPGC, from €23. www.auditorioteatrolaspalmasgc.es

EXHIBITION Until January 21 Teresa Correa: Hablando de pájaros y flores (Speaking of birds and flowers), photography with various artistic techniques, Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno, Sala San Antonio Abad, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, free entry, Tuesday to Saturday, 10am – 9pm, Sundays 10am – 2pm (except bank holidays). www.caam.net

December 5 8.30pm: Christmas magic show, Teatro Victor Jara, Vecindario, Santa Lucía, €8. www. entrees.es December 6

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December 15 8pm: Marta Solís, singer/songwriter, Spanish piano, pop/ballads, Espacio Cultural CajaCanarias, Santa Cruz, €10. www.entrees.es

8pm: Alvaro Ruiz, funk, Buho Club, La Laguna, €7. www.tomatickets.es

Until further notice

8.30pm: Spirit of New Orleans Gospel Group, Auditorio de Guía de Isora, €10 in advance, €12 on the day, buy directly from the Registro Municipal building in Guía de Isora or the council offices in Playa de San Juan. www. guiadeisora.org

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.

December 7

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

4pm - 10pm: Food and crafts market, over 30 stalls, Los Cristianos promenade / Plaza de La Pescadora, Arona, free entry. www.arona.org 8.30pm: Canarian folk music, Los Cristianos promenade / Plaza de La Pescadora, Arona, free entry. www.arona.org

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4pm - 10pm: Food and crafts market, over 30 stalls, Los Cristianos promenade / Plaza de La Pescadora, Arona, free entry. www.arona.org

8am: Guided walk, Montes de Agua to Los Silos, 3.5 hours / medium difficulty, plus visit to the town’s International Story Festival, Ponte las Botas hiking programme, over 18s only, limited places. www.adeje.es

Paintings by Ukrainian artist Salomon Grace, various styles, Museo del Pescador, Puerto de Santiago, free entry, Monday to Friday 9.30am – 1pm and 4pm – 7pm; Saturdays 10am – 1pm. www.santiagodelteide.org

December 8

8.30pm: Canarian folk music, Los Cristianos promenade / Plaza de La Pescadora, Arona, free entry. www.arona.org

4pm – 12am: Christmas food festival, local snacks and wines, music, gift stalls and family activities, Calle Grande and Plaza de España, Adeje, free entry. www.adeje.es

December 1

6pm: Just Kool, Children of the 80s set, Hard Rock Hotel, Costa Adeje, from €18. www. entrees.es

5pm - 10pm: San Andrés chestnut event, food stalls, wine tastings, children’s activities, workshops, music and more, El Puente area, farmers’ market, and the main road, Valle San Lorenzo, Arona, free entry. www.arona.org

9pm: Ara Malikian, contemporary violin, Auditorio Alfredo Kraus, LPGC, from €21. www. auditorioteatrolaspalmasgc.es

December 3

9pm: Gravity, rock, Búho Club, La Laguna, €5. www.tomaticket.es

Evening: Traditional wine and go-karting event, Chio town centre, Guía de Isora, free entry.

December 7

8.30pm: Sodre National Ballet Company from Uruguay, Teatro Guimerá, Santa Cruz, from €20. www.teatroguimera.es

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

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8.30pm: Raphael, renowned Spanish pop/ballad singer, Auditorio Alfredo Kraus, LPGC, from €36. www.auditorioteatrolaspalmasgc.es

December 2 & 3

8pm: Yaron Herman, piano recital, Espacio Cultural CajaCanarias, Santa Cruz, €15. www. entrees.es December 1 - 3 Adeje Christmas fair, stalls, gastronomy, music, children’s activities, Adeje School of Music car park, Las Torres, December 1: 5pm – 10pm; 2 and 3: 10am – 10pm, December 1 includes free tasting session of treats and chocolates from 6pm, free entry. www.adeje.es

Evening: K9 fundraising Christmas Party, Showtime, Adeje (exit 78, TF1), €25, including a chicken or vegetarian meal, drinks all evening (excluding spirits and bottled beers), entertainment from Let It Be Beatles and compere Aidy Evans. Call: 667 638 468 / email: info@ k9tenerife.com 10.30pm: AC/DC Tribute Band, Búho Club, La Laguna, €7. www.tomaticket.es >>> December 10 7pm: Yufunk Christmas Festival, urban dance show, over 130 performers, Auditorio Infanta Leonor, Los Cristianos, €10. www.arona.org

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Adeje

Santa Cruz

Exciting exhibitions

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The TEA Tenerife Espacio de las Artes in Santa Cruz holds a range of exhibitions all year round, with free entrance for all members of the public. As well as a number of permanent collections, there is always a thrilling array of visiting shows, including the current La ciudad sumergida (The sunken city) by Aube Elléouët-Breton. The French artist, born in Paris in 1935, is the daughter of poet and writer André Breton, best known as being ‘the founder of Surrealism’. A talented jeweller amongst other aspects, Elléouët-Breton’s diverse range of artistic styles and techniques has ensured her a dedicated following throughout her life. The exhibition at the TEA is a collection of more than 500 of her collages, each of them individual and showing a huge imagination and impressive appreciation of form and juxtaposition. It’s just over 80 years since her famous father and artist mother Jaqueline Lamba last appeared on the island, after spending four visits here between 1932 and 1936. Catch the show before May 13, 2018, Tuesdays to Sundays, from 10am to 8pm. See more at: www.teatenerife.es. n

Fabulous Christmas fairs Two wonderful events to get you into the festive mood will take place at the start of December in Adeje. Kicking the fun off is the Las Torres Christmas Fair that is programmed for December 1 to 3. A range of stalls will offer plenty of opportunities to purchase perfect gifts for friends and family as well as all you need for the coming season, and there will also be entertainment for all ages, with gastronomic delights, children’s activities, musical performances and much more. The fair will be held in the car park of the Adeje School of Music, Las Torres, between 5pm and 10pm on December 1, and 10am and 10pm on the other two days. Visitors are also invited to enjoy a free tasting of chocolate and Christmas treats

Festive fare fun in Adeje

on the first day of the event, from 6pm onwards. The excitement doesn’t stop there, however. On December 9 a food festival will be held along

Santa Cruz

For the third year running, the Yufunk urban dance school will be delighting audiences in the south of Tenerife with their seasonal extravaganza. The YuFunk Christmas Festival will bring together over 130 dancers in a full-scale hip-hopping, beat breaking, all singing, all dancing, super show! See it on December 10 at the Auditorio Infanta Leonor, Los Cristianos, starting 7pm. Tickets cost €10 and can be purchased from the town’s cultural centre between the hours of 9am and 2pm, Monday to Friday; from the auditorium’s box office two hours before the show (up until 15 minutes before it starts); or online via: www.arona.org. n

board, Víctor Francisco (Saxophone), Natanael Ramos on trumpet, and the strong and

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Los Cristianos

Head to Santa Cruz mid December for some of the best up and coming rock, blues and soul around. After many years on the scene, Tenerife band Sinharley is currently promoting their debut full album called Curvas Peligrosas (Dangerous curves). The 10 songs, all in Spanish, are the culmination of work since the group’s formation in 2011. Ever rising in popularity, one of the band’s latest successes is reaching the finals of this year’s Hard Rock Rising competition, being the group that received the most internet votes. With Javi Guerrero on drums, Abián Domínguez (Guitar), Fernando Morales playing base, Carlos Rosales on key-

Adeje’s Calle Grande and in the Plaza de España from 4pm to 12am. A huge variety of foods and wines from local bodegas will be available, as well as an

array of gift stalls and musical and family activities. Entrance is free to both of the fairs. See: www.adeje.es n for more information.

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moving voice of Sergo Mendez, these guys form a tight group that plays a wicked set. See them on December 14, starting 9pm, at the Teatro Guimerá. At just €5 to get in, there’s another very good reason to not miss the concert. Snap your tickets up via: www.tomaticket.es or from the theatre’s box office Tuesday to Friday 11am - 1pm and 6pm - 8pm or two hours before the show starts on the day. n

A month of culture Los Realejos visitors and residents can take advantage of a range of cultural activities through the months of December and January. Offering an exciting mix of concerts, dance shows and theatre performances, the Telón (Curtain) and Otoño musical (Musical autumn) programmes aim to make cultural events fun and accessible for one and all. Though entering into its last phase, there are still plenty of exciting shows planned. On December 2, at 8pm, Montse Pérez will give a concert entitled Con el alma (With soul) at the Casa de La Parra. December 6 will see veteran band Tigaray premiere their new show Tigaray, de calle (Tigaray, from the streets) at the Casa de Cultura starting 6pm, which can also be seen

on December 7, 8 and 9 at 9pm, and December 10 at 6pm, all at the same venue. Last but not least, Consort will play the Casa de la Cultura on December 15 at 8pm. As well as these concerts there is a full programme of choral evenings, and a number of theatre shows. Find more info at: n www.losrealejos.es.


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PROMOTION | Ventanas Ristorante & Cocktail Bar

Italian cuisine at its best such as carbonara, amatriciana and ragù, there is also polenta and polenta taragna

cotta, and crostata made with organic marmalade imported directly from Sicily. As the per-

Gratin Salmon Rockefeller with spinach, flambéed with Sambuca

Ravioloni ricotta and spinach with butter and sage

There’s an exciting new Italian restaurant in Puerto Colón, with an enticing menu of authentic fare that is already proving a big hit with visitors. Ventanas Ristorante opened at the beginning of Novem-

ber and is owned and run by Juanita Ferretti from Milan, who has fifteen years experience in the restaurant trade. Having moved to Tenerife just over a year ago, the logical step was for her to open her own establishment, something

which is making Italian cuisine fans very happy. The menu is based on a range of traditional dishes with an emphasis on freshness and quality, not to mention authenticity. As well as the classics one would expect to find,

from Bergamo, pizzoccheri from Valtellina, Fregola from Sardinia, and nduja, a delicious type of spicy salami, from Calabria. Juanita takes faithfulness to the foods’ roots very seriously. Bread, gnocchi and pastas are all made on the premises to ensure they meet her high standards, as well as delicious desserts that include tiramisu, panna

fect accompaniment, there’s a wide range of Italian wines and beers to choose from, plus beverages such as Amaro del Capo from Calabria, Mirto from Sardinia, and Limoncello from Sorrento. Of course, using the very best fresh ingredients is a vital part of the excellence that Juanita is providing. Cuts of meat are purchased from Giuseppe’s

Ventanas Ristorante & Cocktail Bar Avenida de Colón, 5 Costa Adeje Opening hours: 12.30pm - 11pm Closed Wednesdays See: Facebook and TripAdvisor in Los Abrigos, fish from Galicia via the Remacan company, and cheeses from Mozzarella Santa Barbara, for example. The presentation of the food is also excellent, with each dish a perfect vision that sets the taste buds tingling at first sight. Opening every day (except Wednesdays) from 12.30pm to 11pm, there is always a good time to visit this delightful culinary addition to Puerto Colon. In addition, everyone is invited to join Juanita and her staff for the official inauguration which will be held on December 10 from 6.30pm. It’s the perfect opportunity to meet everyone, enjoy the beautiful premises and incredible view, and indulge in a free glass of Prosecco and nibbles. Meanwhile, if you would like to make a table reservation or have any enquiries, please call: n 922 715 456.


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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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Mirador de de Chirche Chirche is is situated situated in in Mirador the most most beautiful beautiful and and peaceful peaceful the spot, in in the the Municipality Municipality of of Guia Guia spot, municipality Guía de Isora, 300m up the main road de Isora, Isora,300m exit the up the TF1main at Chío, road “Carretera300m Boca Tauche”, Tauche”, tur“Carretera continue Boca on Carretera turning into into Chirche (uphill,Teide, direcning Boca Taucho, Chirche direction (uphill, direction of of Mount Mount Teide). HereHere you tion turning right into Teide). Chirche. Here you can appreciate the most speccan you appreciate can appreciate the most the specmost tacular views views of La La Gomera, El tacular spectacular views of of Gomera, La Gomera, El Hierro & La La Palma, besides the Hierro El Hierro & & Palma, La Palma, besides besides the local coastline below, all the local the local coastline coastline below, below,all all the whileenjoying enjoying typical homewhile while enjoying typical typical homemade homemade Canarian Canarian food,assuch such as made Canarian food, such food, rabbit as rabbit Salmorejo & goat dishes, rabbit Salmorejo Salmorejo & goat&dishes, goat dishes, delidelicious desserts andgood goodlocal local delicious cious desserts desserts and and good local locawines. El Mirador is an ideal location for a leisurely lunch. Visit us us return! once and you are sure to return!

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HEALTH

The detox deal

Fancy looking and feeling your best for the coming festive season? Here are our top tips for getting your figure, skin, hair, and even your mind, liver and digestive system, on tiptop form via a nutrient boost and delicious detox.

Drink and be merry Imbibing plenty of water and/or herbal and green teas, whilst passing on the alcohol, caffeine and fizzy drinks for a while, is one of the best detoxifiers you can wish for. Helping the kidneys and liver flush out toxins from the body will give you much more energy and a clear and glowing skin. Add a slice of lemon for extra effect.

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Prepare for partying A happy digestive system keeps our

Pass on processed Processed foods often contain additives and high levels of sugar, which can put a strain on the liver and cause elevated levels of toxins in the body. This can lead to a range of symptoms such as tiredness, constipation, headaches, bloating and flatulence, spots and dry skin – not the best look for a party. Try to avoid packet food as much as you can.

Boost bacteria Not all bacteria are bad. In fact, some are actually vital for our health, including cer-

minds sharp, bodies healthy and skin radiant.

Prepare yourself inside and out to make the most of the coming festive season Drink plenty of water and herbal and green teas for a detox

tain bacteria in the gut. Get your levels up by indulging in garlic, Kefir, fermented foods such as kimchi and sauerkraut, and cold cooked potatoes.

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eat the whole packet at once if you want to fit into your festive frills. Seeds, such as flax, pumpkin, poppy, chia, sesame and sunflower, are also extremely nutritious, and can be sprinkled over, or added to, a whole range of dishes from breakfast yoghurts to lunchtime salads and evening soups and stews.

cados, coconut oil, nuts, seafood such as salmon, tuna and sardines, and even butter (not margarine) will help keep your skin looking beautiful as well as your brain working well and hormone levels regulated.

ISLAND CONNECTIONS 810 tory system, amongst others. Only give dairy up if you are fully versed in foods that can replace it (such as nuts), but cutting back may give you an energy boost.

Try blending portions of apple, cucumber, lemon, celery, kale, spinach, pineapple, grapefruit, banana and/or berries with water, unsweetened almond milk or coconut water. Throw

mins, minerals, antioxidants and fibre. Just 23 almonds will give you six or seven per cent of your recommended daily calcium and iron needs, plus a whopping 37 per cent of vita-

Salt-less Eating too much salt can cause water retention, amongst other nasties. Reducing your intake will help avoid swollen legs and ankles, keeping your pins

Scrub and shower A vigorous - but not painful – dry skin brush before showering will liven up the lymph and circulation systems, ridding the body of toxins and leaving your skin fresh and rejuvenated. Using a natural (not synthetic) bristle brush with a long handle, make long sweep-

Learning to relax will lower levels of health-ruining cortisol For wonderful skin enjoy a dry brush before a shower

is really easy. Simply eat your last meal before 8pm at night, and only drink water before you go to bed. By 8am the next morning you will have done a 12 hour fast with no effort at all! Wait to eat until midday and that’s 16 hours. Short term fasting can boost digestion, lower toxin levels, perk up brain function and improve skin tone.

Nuts and seeds are full of health and mind-boosting nutrients Replace one or two meals a day with a fresh fruit and veg smoothie

Diss the dairy Whilst dairy products such as milk and cheese can be essential sources of calcium and other nutrients, ingesting too many of them has been linked to complaints such as inflammation, fatigue, skin dryness and elevated levels of mucus in the respira-

Don’t forget fat Be a smoothie Replace one of your cooked meals every day with a nutritious and easy-to-digest smoothie containing a mix of raw vegetables and fruit for a little internal cleansing.

in other fruits and vegetables if you wish. The possible combinations are only limited by your imagination (and taste buds).

Go nuts Nuts and seeds are packed with omega-3 fatty acids, vita-

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looking as best they can possibly be. There’s a little more to it than simply avoiding pouring it on your meals, however. Unfortunately, ready-made foods are often laden down with salt – otherwise known as sodium chloride - especially items such as cold meats and pre-cooked dishes. Always read the labels carefully.

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min E, 32 of Manganese and 20 of magnesium, as well as many other vital ingredients for health. All nuts are good for you but do make sure you eat them unsalted and raw or dry roasted. They are very high in calories, however, so don’t

Fat has been much maligned the last couple of decades, but scientists are now coming to realise that the body actually needs it to function well - not the greasy fried sausage and burger kind, however! Eating healthy fats from olive oil, avo-

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.

ing motions towards the heart, brushing several times over the same area.

Really relax The stress hormone cortisol has a number of negative effects on the body, as well as the face in the form of wrinkles, dry skin, frown lines, spots and patchiness. You can do your body a favour both inside and out by learning how to relax. Taking up a discipline such as yoga, meditation or Tai Chi will help, but even going for a gentle walk somewhere beautiful, refraining from watching horror and action movies, avoiding arguments, and taking regular deep breaths will all lower cortisol levels and take n years off your looks.

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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ADOPT, DON’T BUY

Animal charities’ round up K9 Good news for Morgan Morgan arrived at the kennels in a terrible state a few months ago. She had a severe flea allergy, leaving her partially bald, her skin was covered in the results of the irritation, with painful lesions and she was heartworm positive. Once her treatments started to take effect we really saw a change in her behaviour. She came out of her shell and quickly stole everyone’s hearts, and eventually made a full recovery. After spending time in a foster home, K9 recently found a forever home for her in Holland with the help of PodencoWorld. At 12 years of age, although she is an old dear, she deserves to live out her days in a loving home. We are so happy for her. Good Luck Morgan!

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 on 667 638 468. There will be raffles on the night and please do bring along treats for the K9 wonder-dogs and cats. We have many dogs waiting for their forever homes. You can see them on our website at: www.k9tenerife.com. Or visit the refuge on Calle Chimbesque, between Las Chafiras and Las Zocas, any day between 10am and 2pm. Alternatively, call 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 household goods are very welcome. Call: 646 561 035 to arrange collection of larger items from all local areas.

Cats Welfare

A happy ending for lucky Morgan from K9

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

Tierhotel Lilly We look after your pet while you are away

(short or long term)

Tel: 697 826 738 (D/E), 659 131 382 (SP, Trainer)

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Cats are incredibly intelligent and have highly developed sense organs and even binocular vision that means they can see objects located far away very clearly. They are also incredible hunters, climbers and swimmers. The anatomy of their brain is 99 per cent similar to that of a human brain. Cats also have sleep stages similar to humans’. Their memories are sharper compared to any other animal and a cat does not forget in his life. Cats can return back to their owners’ home alone without any help by walking a distance of hundreds or thousands of kilometres because of their excellent memory. Foster carers needed We do not have a refuge, so we urgently need people who are willing to foster kittens too young to be adopted but

needing a safe place to stay until they are old enough to go to a forever home. Also, cats recovering from surgery, illness or injury need somewhere to recuperate. We provide all the essentials: litter, food, litter tray, beds etc, and all veterinary bills are covered. We also find them homes, so you do not need to do this. Please contact us if you feel you can help. Please consider adopting a cat or kitten from us. All 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 kitten injections, micro chip and neutering is free 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. Our shop Is on San Blas in Golf del Sur (behind Hiperdino). It’s open seven days a week, 10am until 6pm, except Saturdays when it’s 10am until 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.

The over 220 dogs, one small pony and a donkey at the Acción del Sol refuge would love a Christmas present if you have anything to donate

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Special Ruby Acción del Sol With more than 220 dogs looking for new homes at our refuge please do come and visit to see if maybe one is for you. Each one has a full clean bill of health and is fully inoculated, micro chipped, castrated and has a passport. There are no adoption fees but donations are welcomed towards the upkeep and running of the refuge. 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, and Saturdays 1pm to 4pm. We’re situated directly under the wind turbines, from 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 n Acción del Sol.

The lovely kitten Ruby was found with her brother only a few hours old, very cold and hungry and needing a lot of intensive care and love. Now, five months later, her brother has long been adopted but Ruby is still waiting to be chosen. She is a playful, happy young lady who will make someone a wonderful companion, and really deserves a loving home. She is leukaemia negative, fully vaccinated and neutered, and is also old enough to travel to the UK if anyone there would like to adopt her. All cats are adopted with a week’s trial in your home (including the UK). Call Sharon on: 662 524 006, any day of the week, 9am to 6pm, if you would like n more information.


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FARMERS MARKET

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Farmer’s Markets

Island support!

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

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.

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 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


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Bluebell B “rule the world“ It was another round of tight matches in the Direct Telecom Pool League and a glance at the results shows you how hard it is to get a win. Leaders and champions elect Gaffers A were given a fright by Treehouse A. Scott and Mark gave the visitors the perfect start and an upset was on the cards. All this did was poke the monster as Gaffers roared back. They took the next five frames in a swoop that settled the contest. There were no such worries for Gaffers B who moved second after beating an under strength Palms A. They had only three players but were helped out by teenager Jimmy who certainly looks

Scores Division One Blue Water Bar 6 6 Palms Elite Dreamers 7 - 5 Exiles A Gaffers A 7 5 Treehouse A Palms A 4 - 8 Gaffers B Tenerife Hammers A 7 5 Pool Centre Terrace Originals 5 7 Terrace Subs

Scores Division Two Bluebell A 5 7 Yates Bar Exiles B 3 9 Palms Rebels Hoppys 4 - 8 Bluebell B Treehouse B 7 5 Picasso’s B

a good prospect. He, like the team, had no luck as the visitors came away with a comfortable 8-4 win. After a few sticky weeks Dreamers are back in the win column. They took four straight middle frames to get the better of an Exiles A side who battled hard. Geoff won all his three matches and on another day they may have taken something back to Silencio.

Tenerife Hammers A have been in good league form and this was backed up with a tight 7-5er at home to Pool Centre. The Hammers are now in the top ten for the first time in six weeks. There was a fine match in Puerto Colón. Palms Elite swapped frames with Blue Water early on and then took charge from frame four. They won four on the spin and that looked to be decisive. How-

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

P W D L F A +- PTS 15 14 0 1 128 52 76 42 16 9 2 5 102 90 12 29 17 6 9 2 107 97 10 27 15 7 5 3 102 78 24 26 16 7 5 4 97 95 2 26 14 7 2 5 86 82 4 23 16 6 4 6 101 91 10 22 15 5 6 4 92 88 4 21 15 5 4 6 88 92 -4 19 15 5 4 6 86 94 -8 19 13 4 2 7 74 82 -8 14 16 3 2 11 73 119 -46 11 16 2 2 12 68 124 -56 8 15 0 7 8 80 100 -20 7

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

The Terrace Subs beat the Terrace Originals

ever Pete has been in fine form this season and he took frame eight to stop the rot. Graeme won frame nine and at 6-3 Elite looked the winners. But Michael then Pete took the match into a decider. And it would be one for the memory banks as the league’s best female stick, French Cesilia beat Wayne for the second time on the night to grab an impressive point. Terrace Originals are now bottom of the table, and still win-

P W D L F A +- PTS 16 9 2 5 105 87 18 29 16 8 4 4 108 84 24 28 16 8 3 5 97 95 2 27 15 8 2 5 104 76 28 26 16 7 2 7 105 87 18 23 14 6 4 4 88 80 8 22 15 6 1 8 74 106 -32 19 16 3 4 9 78 114 -36 13 14 2 2 10 69 99 -30 8

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less, after a humiliating 7-5 home loss to stable mates Terrace Subs. It was a sorry display and would have been much worse had Sparky not won all three of his matches. That’s 15 without a win and with just nine hard games to go, the league’s first ever non-win season is now on the cards for the Originals. Six teams still harbour promotion ambitions in Division Two. Palms Rebels are in the driving seat at the moment

after a regulation looking 9-3 win at Exiles B. That said the match was much closer than it seems on paper and the leaders Rebels are there to be shot at. They lead after Hoppys were stung 8-4 at home by Bluebell B. What makes the win worse, is the fact they were 2-0 up. Jason and Howard (it sounds like a Take That tribute band) had given the hosts the lead, only for Mark (see what we mean) lost to Mal. It only takes a minute in this league and everything changes. This was the first of six frames for the visitors in a stunning performance. Howard was able to hold back the flood and get one back for good old Hoppys. Sure, it was the start of a comeback of sorts as Kev took frame nine with a bit of patience. Then it was Bluebell to shine once again. Mal and then Grant finished a win they will never forget: 8-4 said it all. Yates Bar will not need to pray to win the league and they were cock a hoop with the 7-5 win at Bluebell A. And they will love Treehouse B’s upset win at n home to Picassos B!

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The St. Petersburg Ballet

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A masterclass with the big stars inspiring the young dancers Young Nuria Díaz was allowed to dance alongside her idol Yulia Makhalina

Maspalomas recently hosted a delegation from the St. Petersburg State Ballet to establish an educational ballet project in the San Fernando district.

The absolute star guest and idol of many of the young dancers was the prima ballerina Yulia Makhalina. Together with colleagues Margarita Rudina, Aleksey Nasa-

dovich, Victoria Kutepova and Ernest Latypov, they taught more than 30 students from the Escuela de Danza Carmen Cabrera, who are at a low to high intermediate level. Two one-and-a-half hour sessions of this masterclass inspired the young dancers, first and foremost the only 14-year-old, Nuria Díaz from Maspalomas. With

Autonomy Tenerife Open

World class wheelchair tennis in the Canaries Guía de Isora is to host the first Autonomy Tenerife Open, attracting top wheelchair tennis athletes from all over the world. The champions will be decided on Saturday December 9 and Sunday December 10 on the tennis courts at The Ritz-Carlton, Abama near Playa San Juan. From Thursday December 7 to Sunday December 10, the very first international wheelchair tennis tournament in the history of the Canary Islands will be held in Guía de Isora. Athletes of more than 10 nationalities will compete for the €5,000 prize money and important points in the UNIQLO Wheelchair Tennis Tour. With over a thousand athletes in the world ranking, wheelchair tennis is one of the best developed adapted sports of these days. This fast and dynamic sport follows the same rules as able bodied tennis except the wheelchair tennis player is allowed two bounces before they must hit the ball.

Wheelchair tennis is a fast and dynamic sport

The finals of the Autonomy Tenerife Open will be played in the categories women-singles, women-doubles, men-singles and men-doubles. During the whole event, entry for spec-

tators is free of charge. But please be warned: Attending a wheelchair tennis tournament may cause serious damage to long term prejudices about disabled people. n

eleven colleagues, she was then allowed to travel to Russia for four days in the penultimate week of November to take part in an educational project by the Escuela de la Vaganova del Ballet of the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg. The prospects for a branch of this school in Maspalomas seem to be good. Meanwhile, the masterclass and the journey to the land of classical ballet encouraged the young ballerinas to continue practicing diligently and to dream n of bigger stages.

Road safety for cyclists ride

Safe bike La Palma

The winner of the Tour de France 2006, Óscar Pereiro, and the well-known ultra-trail runner Miguel Heras, who won the Transvulcania challenge in 2010 and 2011, are the sponsors of the third march and ride to support road safety for cyclists - Safe Bike La Palma. The 65-kilometre event starts on December 10 at 9am at the Playa de Tazacorte. From there it goes to Los Llanos de Aridane, via Fuencaliente, Villa de Mazo and Breña Alta to the finishing line at the port of Santa Cruz de La Palma. Passionate cyclists can join the group at any location. Registrations n can be made at www.safebikelapalma.com/#subscribe.


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from isolated efforts from corners. One header by Alvedaño unluckily rattled the bar and another header was well saved by the Rayo keeper Alberto. The second half saw a huge improvement by Tenerife. Longo scored a superb header to equalise just after the break but frustratingly Rayo hit back two minutes later to make the score 1:2. The game had a good flow to it, the referee played his part in this and it must be reported that he was refreshingly good and fair on the night. With Bryan Acosta now on the pitch pulling the strings Tenerife were a different side. Acosta would

have started but he had only returned to the island the previous day after playing for Honduras in a World Cup match in Australia. The game still had a sting in its tail as we reached the final stages. Rayo were reduced to ten men and with only five minutes left on the clock that man Samuele Longo again popped up to equalise with another fine header. Tenerife almost sneaked a victory late on but on overall play it was a fair result. Next up for Tenerife after their cup exploits is a trip to Almería followed by a home game on December 10 against Reus n with a 7pm kick off.

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CD Tenerife

Samuele Longo saves the day By Chris Todd playing Espanyol on NovemAs CD Tenerife manager Pep Martí approaches his 100th game with the club, the first rumblings of discontent have surfaced. This is mainly down to the style of play and the constant tinkering with the formation rather than results. The team currently sits in 10th position in the league table and are only three points from the play-off zone, so hardly a disaster from that point of view. In fact, the blanquiazules have exactly the same record as this time last season after 16 matches, won five, drawn seven and lost four. From there on in they hit top form and finished the season in 4th position. One difference this time is that Tenerife have scored more goals and that is largely down to Italian striker Samuele Longo who has been a

ber 30 in Barcelona. With the first leg tied at 0-0 the dream continues but the priority remains the league. 18/11/2017 Huesca 3:0 CD Tenerife After a fiercely contested first half hour the blanquiazules succumbed to league leaders Huesca in chilly conditions close to the Pyrenees mountains. The home side shocked Tenerife with two quick goals before the break and from there on in there was only one winner. Without doubt humble Huesca are the surprise package of the Second Division this year. Whether they can last the pace remains to be seen, they are a small club but have a settled hard-working team where every player knows their role on the pitch. Perhaps the opposite to Tenerife who sometimes rely too much on individual talent rather than a team

Some characters from the Heliodoro Stadium, Super Mario meets the Chemical Brothers Samuele Longo saved the day for Tenerife with two superb headers

It really could have been worse for Tenerife as Huesca missed chances late on. The away form must improve if we are going to fight for promotion this season. Not good enough! 24/11/2017 CD Tenerife 2:2 Rayo Vallecano Another game of two halves. How many of these have we seen this season? A defensive mistake by Carlos Ruiz gifted the ball to the visitors after just seven minutes and Aguirre made no mistake at the far post to open the scoring. The remainder of the first half saw Tenerife unable to penetrate the tight Rayo defence apart

revelation. A rare continued Spanish Cup run is a bonus this season with CD Tenerife

collective to win matches. As the second half continued in Huesca, the home team took

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Horoscope for period: December 1 to December 14 Aries 21.03 - 20.04 It’s a great time to negotiate a better deal at work or in your personal relationships. Apply for new opportunities, sign contracts, make your plans for the future and take exams. You could act successfully as a mediator between friends or family.

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Taurus 21.04 - 20.05 It will be a good moon phase for success, happiness, friendship and passion. Don’t resist change too fiercely, go with the flow and stay tuned so that you don’t miss out on an important opportunity for your future. Opposition could give rise to gossip.

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Gemini 21.05 - 21.06 The 2017 August lunar eclipse still has you under its helpful influence and you are due some surprising personal success. Don’t be shy and follow your intuition. Your subconscious is more aware than you are and will point you in the right direction. Cancer 22.06 - 22.07 You might need to learn some more skills to fulfil your goals. The influence of the 2017 August eclipse should still be making you feel more ambitious, courageous and confident. Try to find a fair balance between your rights and the rights of others. Leo 23.07 - 23.08 The Jupiter sun transit will bring you wellbeing and a feel-good attitude to life. Make the most of any luck that comes your way. Making the effort to be sociable and positive will enrich your personal relationships. Study and travel will broaden your horizons. Virgo 24.08 - 23.09 Expect some help from females in authority or father figures. Don’t scatter your talent, choose a few important projects and channel your efforts well. It’s a time of great confidence and big changes in business, finance and personal relationships. All should go well. Libra 24.09 - 23.10 After a sticky year, you should finally be coming back to your normal balanced self and a renewed feeling of self-confidence and vitality. Good health should help you make the most of this period in your life, bringing you material and spiritual growth. Scorpio 24.10 - 22.11 Material progress is slow but steady. Relationships will be deeper and more meaningful. You have an abundance of leadership qualities and this is the time to bring them to the fore. You may be called on to deal with some important issues. Sagittarius 23.11 - 21.12 It’s a good time for a holiday - either for a break, or to broaden your knowledge of other cultures. You should be feeling larger than life, with a sensation of buoyant, enthusiastic energy. Those around you will be more generous and cheerful. Capricorn 22.12 - 20.01 Your personal advancement will go hand in hand with extra responsibilities. It’s a positive period to apply for a new job or focus more on your career. It’s also a good time to change outdated opinions and destructive behaviour and control addictions. Aquarius 21.01 - 20.02 Good things are coming your way, especially in the financial and material fields - time to buy that Christmas lottery ticket maybe? It’s a good period to turn over a new leaf, experiment, make minor changes and alterations or start a brand new project. Pisces 21.02 - 20.03 You may be noting some opposition and finding it harder to get your own way. The paperwork and jobs-to-do list are piling up and you’re feeling under pressure which may lead to mistakes. Get help or advice before taking any important decisions.

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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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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

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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. 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 One bedroom apartment for rent in Edificio Las Plataneras, Los Cristianos, five 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. Apartment and Villa for rent in Tenerife south. Tel: (0034) 662 507 191. Garage to rent, double width. Victoria Court 1, Los Cristianos. Close to Sunday market. Very secure lock-up. Tel: 679 919 623

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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

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European Property Awards

Top Spanish Real Estate Agency wins accolade The Tenerife Property Shop won a prestigious award within the Real Estate category at the recent European Property Awards, one of the most important industry events in the region. During a presentation at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London on October 26, companies received honours in categories ranging across property development, real estate, interior design and architecture. Chosen from over 200 entries spread across Europe, Tenerife Property Shop has proved itself to be the very best in the real estate sector. The European awards are part of the International Property Awards that include the regions of Asia Pacific, Africa and Arabia, the Americas and the UK. The accolades celebrate the very best projects and professionals in the industry. Originating over three decades ago, Tenerife Property Shop represents two generations of a family business, maintaining the key foundations of hon-

esty and integrity throughout its many years of operation on their eponymous island. The majority of the Tenerife Property Shop team have been working with the company for many years, creating an excellent foundation of knowledge and strength, plus continuity of service to their clients. The real estate business in the Canary Islands remains unregulated by the Spanish government, so Tenerife Property Shop aims to provide security and peace of mind for buyers by providing professional indemnity insurance to cover the multitude of services they provide. In addition to this, the company holds exclusive rights in Tenerife to the Caser Safe Property Guarantee for their clients, run by one of Spain’s largest and most established insurance companies. This ensures comprehensive legal coverage for all buyers. They say their proudest achievement is their team of dedicated and incredibly tal-

erty Shop has built a solid and sustainable company around its exceptional quality of service and support for its clients, and fully deserves the award it has been honoured with. The event also played host to the IPAX UK and Europe exhibition on October 26. Top industry suppliers were on hand to showcase their products and services, whilst delegates networked with industry CEO’s, managing directors and decision makers within the UK n and European regions.

Tenerife Property Shop S.L. Tel: (+34) 922 714 700 Email: info@tenerifepropertyshop. com Website: www.tenerifepropertyshop. com

ented individuals who have worked tirelessly over decades for their clients, keeping the

company at the forefront of everything that is good within their industry.

With a focus on evolution to meet changing markets and international situations, Tenerife Prop-

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Property of the month is currently used as a dining area, and which is fully equipped with mosquito screens and sun blinds, making it the ideal space for family gatherings, dining with friends or simply relaxing. A separate studio apartment, also well appointed, is situated on the lower level of the villa and has its own private entrance. A lock up garage is also included in the price, with space for parking and/ or hobbies. This dream of a property is competitively priced at just €595,000. n

Los Gigantes Properties S.L. has a wide range of homes for sale in the south of Tenerife, from attractive coastal apartments and houses, to country retreats with gardens, and luxurious residences with private swimming pools. For anyone who is thinking of buying a property, be it a family home, winter retreat, or holiday haven, there are plenty of opportunities to suit all budgets and tastes, and the staff at Los Gigantes Properties are always happy to answer any enquiries at any time.

If you would like more information on this or other opportunities in the area, please contact

Los Gigantes Properties S.L.

An idyllic villa This month’s highlighted property is an extremely well presented villa situated just outside of the town of Los Gigantes in the tranquil urbanisation of San Francisco. Constructed around 17 years ago the urbanisation is maintained to the highest standards. Adding to its fabulous position and stunning views across the Atlantic

by calling: Ocean, the home has been recently refurbished using the best quality materials and workmanship and offers the perfect setting for either a family or couple. Comprising of two generous-sized double bedrooms and beautifully designed bathrooms, a well appointed kitchen, plus open-plan lounge and dining room, the inte-

rior is light, airy, welcoming and spacious. Furnished to a sleek and modern design, large French doors lead onto extensive terraces which surround the property and make the most of the extraordinary vistas, and also boast a large private heated swimming pool. In addition, the property has a spacious sunroom that

922 861 313 607 371 666 647 943 721 Alternatively, see their website at: www.tenerifepropertysales.com Or call into the office at: Calle Flor de Pascua, 43 Los Gigantes 38683 Santiago del Teide

Exclusive interview: Paul Ruane Part One

A life in property The name Paul Ruane has been synonymous with reliable property sales in southwest Tenerife for the last 38 years. Brought up in Coventry in the UK after his parents relocated from Ireland, Paul moved to Tenerife when he was just 20 years old. He began selling properties back in 1979, taking the first steps towards his successful career by working with a well-known developer in Los Gigantes. After gaining a vast amount of experience in the fields of construction and sales, Paul went on to open the very first estate agents in the village - Los Gigantes Properties S.L. An affiliated member of the Spanish Board of Professional Estate Agents and qualified in Barcelona as an expert estate agent, Paul is widely respected for his in-depth knowledge of the business and his commitment to honesty and ongoing after-sales service. More than ‘just’ an estate agent, however, Paul is a valued member of the local community who has had a profound effect on his chosen home in a variety of ways. Over the coming editions he will be sharing the story of his journey through the last four decades with Island Connections and our readers. It’s a tale that is interwoven with the growth of one of the most popular resorts in the south of the island. n


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LUXURY DEVELOPERS Arquitect Teótimo Rodríguez Hermoso is delighted to present state of the art villas, located in the most exclusive area of Golf Costa Adeje just above the picturesque village of La Caleta, overlooking the golf course, the sea and La Gomera island.

Arthectónica Costa Adeje, Plaza del Duque Mall, Stand F, Tenerife, Spain Tel.: +34 608 495 131 Office: +34 922 716 312 arthectonicaluxury@gmail.com www.arthectonica.com www.teotimoarquitecto.com Follow us on Instagram @arthectonica

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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


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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

House for sale in El Fraile

335m2 of living space 3 bedrooms 3 bathrooms, 1 guest WC Prepared for freight lift from the entrance to the roof Power supply: 380V Fin de obra 2015 Lighting: everything with LEDs Solar heating for hot water All rooms with balcony Wood parquet in the whole house Descaling system Drinking water preparation etc.

Value: 502,500 € (1,500 € per m2)

Price 450,000 € (1,342,28 € per m2)

& 693 577 101 More than 200 real estates for sale. Videopresentation, fincas, villas, apartments... (+34) 617 825 331 agatastenerife@gmail.com www.agatatenerife.com

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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

APARTMENT WITH WONDERFUL PANORAMIC SEA VIEWS

Reference: 00271 1 Bedroom apartment Apartamentos La Riviera, Puerto de Santiago Living space: 57,60 m² Terrace area: 27,84 m² 1 bathroom.

Sun blinds all around the terrace. Sold fully furnished Kitchen: Individual Spectacular views over the sea and La Gomera Parking: Garage space Communal pools

1 BEDROOM APARTMENT PUERTO DE SANTIAGO

Reference: 00252 1 Bedroom Apartment Santiago del Teide, Puerto de Santiago Internal Area: 75 m² Covered Area: 74.40 m² Sold fully furnished

FOR SALE €245,000

FOR SALE €125,000

Year of construction: 1989 Condo price: 109 € Municipal Property Tax: 208 € Near the beach, supermarket Green areas Swimming pools View to mountain

DUPLEX APARTMENT WITH BREATHTAKING SEA VIEWS

Reference: 00239 3 Bedrooms Duplex Apartment Complex: Sauce, Acantilados de los Gigantes Living space: 91,3 m². Terrace area: 16,3 m² + 2: 6,5 m²

Bedrooms: 2 1/2. 3 bathrooms. 2 floors Kitchen: American Community pool Panoramic sea view. Very quiet and private position Sold fully furnished

FIRST LINE DUPLEX WITH SEA VIEW IN PUERTO SANTIAGO

Reference: 00309 Sea view duplex. Complex: Sansofé, Puerto de Santiago Living space: 134 m² Terrace area: 164 m² Sold fully furnished. Kitchen: Individual

FOR SALE €225,000

FOR SALE €350,000

2 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms 2 floors. Heated pool Sun Blinds all around the terrace. Spectacular views over the sea to the cliffs of Los Gigantes. Parking in the Complex during your stay

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

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

ELEGANT AND VERY WELL DESIGNED PENTHOUSE

Reference: 00273 Top floor duplex penthouse Gigansol del Mar, Los Gigantes Living Space: 101,99 m² Terrace Area: 23,04 m² Solarium: 119,00 m² 2 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms

2 floors. Sold fully furnished. Kitchen: Individual Roof Terrace. Electric Shutters. Double Gazing. Air Conditioning in every room Sun all day. Parking. Heated community pool. Alarm System

BUNGALOW IN EXCLUSIVE AREA ABOVE PLAYA DE LA ARENA

Reference: 00308 3 Bedrooms Bungalow Santiago del Teide, Puerto de Santiago Living Space: 184,16 m² Terrace Area: 180,73 m² Roof terrace: 110 m²

FOR SALE €399,500

FOR SALE €795,000

Basement Area: 80 m². Plot Area: 540 m² Bathrooms: 3 + 1 toilet room. 3 floor (basement, living area and roof terrace). Heated pool. Roof terrace with sea and Teide view


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