The Grapevine Magazine April 2021

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April 2021 Issue 190

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Editors Note... = q Ü á ë ã çå íïÉ é ê ó ì^ä m c~ Å Ö Ñ Ç = çÉ íÄ b ë å á Ü ê K kï~ ã ä ó ìé = Ö R O É çÇ îÅ á íÜ ê ë K q ~ å ïb ^= ã É Ä çìó îíÑ ê é Ö ë N U Ç V K jÜ ~ å á ò = É ïq d îÑ çê ó fâ íä ã Ü ~ å à ìë á Ö K = É é Ç ïçê Å Ñ ä ó kfb ã Ä ë Iå á Ö ~ â = ìíÉ Ç K q Ü ê çÅ Ñ ä ïd ~ é îá å = jÖ ò É ìë > We have a new contributor to the magazine this monthJesamy Robinson. She has submitted a poem based on Lockdown and this can be read on page 67. If you would like to submit an article for consideration please email it to grapevinesales@gmail.com. The first weekend in April is Easter weekend so I hope you all have a lovely Easter and enjoy the extra hour we have been granted. The change in curfew means we can stay out longer should we wish to do so. Remember as well Easter Monday is not a celebration or holiday as it is in the UK. Front Cover Photo: Rolling fields from Puerto Sabar, Periana

Enjoy and Keep Reading The Editor

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April Weather Days with rainfall: 5 Days Avg Max Temperature: 20.7 c Hours of Sunshine : 7.6 p/day The weather data is for guidance only and is the average monthly maximum for the Costa del Sol No part of this publication may be used or reproduced or scanned without prior consent of The Grapevine Magazine. The Grapevine Magazine accepts no responsibility for any alterations to events listed, claims made by our advertisers or information provided by our contributors.

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Inside This Month 18 Connect Casas An interview with Tony and Sue Marshall owners of a new local real estate business 24 For The Love Of Torrox Discover Torrox Pueblo & Torrox Costa with Bluecee Inmobilaria

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45 The Property Feature A selection of properties from the leading Estate Agents in the Axarquia region 68 Camping Cuttings By Lorraine Cavanagh Roses, Naturally!

José Luis

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Sunset Properties Spain on the Costa del Sol See new properties for sale on Facebook

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Tel: +34 618 295 063 Large property!

Price:399,000 Euros

Tel: Office +34 601 626 525 Super value!

Price:279,000 Euros

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Av.Andalucia Denise Hill65c Torre del Mar 29740, Malaga Price:329,000 Euros

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Fantastic 4 beds, 3 baths south facing villa (218m²) in an elevated position. Unique features with board and beam ceilings, private pool, great outside spaces and unobstructed stunning views.

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Competa

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Delightful 4 bed 2 bath villa (152m²) with sunroom, open plan living/kitchen (newly fitted), private pool, terraces, detached garage. Good road access and sea views. EPC - E

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Canillas de Aceituno Spacious 3 bed, 3 bath + wc countryside villa (171m²), bright living/dining area with separate kitchen, fantastic outside space with mature garden, sunny private pool area with stunning views, great location only 15 minutes from coast, a must see property!

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EPC - E

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Competa/Torrox

Lovely 2 bed, 1 bath + wc townhouse (117m²) with reception room, living room, dining room & separate kitchen, great roof terrace with mountain, countryside and village views, sun room, easy walking distance of the centre of the village. EPC - E ref: t1345

Modern bright & airy 3 bed, 2 bath villa (118m²), living/dining with separate kitchen, pool with BBQ, large terrace, fantastic unobstructed sea views, terraced land with many fruit trees, easy access and close to local amenities.

Very attractive 3 bed 2 bath villa (115m²)) ideally located close to Torrox with excellent access & sea views. The perfect holiday home/rental property with open plan living accommodation and a secluded pool area.

EPC - D

EPC - E

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Canillas de Albaida

Superb south facing modern 3 bed 2 bath + wc village house (143m²) with spacious living accom, large garage, walled patio, various covered balconies and a roof terrace with spectacular sea views. EPC - In process

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ref: v1342 Price: 359,000 Euros

Close to village!

ref: v1199 Price:249,950 Euros

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Competa

Fantastic 4 bed, 2 bath villa (170 m²) in an elevated position with sea views. With easy access, large pool, garage and plenty of parking this is a beautiful property that has a successful rental history. EPC - In process ref: v1405

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Canillas de Albaida A well-presented 3 bed, 3 bath villa (105m²), L-shaped open plan living/dining/kitchen, recently renovated, pool, terrace with outside kitchen, within easy walking distance of village, rental licences in place.

EPC - D

“ The advertised prices include all of the sellers costs including any commissions. They do not include the buyers costs which can be between 10% and 13% of the advertised price, this includes notary and Grapevine To advertise call 637 registry fees, buyers legal fees, purchase tax (8%) and any mortgage set up costs.”

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Super value!

Price: 295,000 Euros

Los Romanes

Beautiful rustic style 3 bed 2 bath villa (139m²) within walking distance of the village with spacious living accommodation, private pool, covered terrace, irrigated gardens and a successful rental history. ref: v1376 EPC - E

Great property!

Price: 349,000 Euros

Sayalonga

Beautiful 3 bed, 2 bath villa (191m²). With an open plan living/dining space and fitted kitchen. The villa benefits from a studio perfect for painting, a large garage, private pool, good access and exquisite views. EPC - E ref: v1223

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Price:209,000 Euros

Salares Large beautifully renovated 3 bed 4 bath village house (200m²) with on street parking right outside, huge living/dining room, 3 double en suite beds, terrace, walled courtyard with Jacuzzi and roof terrace.

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EPC - D

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Renovated finca! Price: 399,000 Euros

Price: 213,000 Euros

Rustic finca with 2 beds and 1 bath (76m²), living/kitchen, mezzanine, stables, space for an above ground pool, rural setting, close to neighbouring villages, lovely views, scope to update and create a unique property. ref: v1213 EPC - E

Large property!

Price: 425,000 Euros

Beautiful 4 bed, 3 bath villa (170m²) including an independent 1 bed apt, open plan living space, fantastic outside spaces with gardens and mature planting, large pool area, great terraces, breath-taking lake, mountain and countryside views.

EPC - E

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Spacious villa!

Price: 375,000 Euros

Super value!

Price: 49,950 Euros

Competa

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Stunning traditional rustic 4 bed 3 bath country house (243m²) including a self-contained 1 bed 1 bath guest house large master en-suite bed with balcony terrace, study/office, terraces, covered terraces, pool, garage, mature gardens and sea view.

EPC - D

Great value!

ref: v1128 Price: 99,000 Euros

Urban building plot in the centre of Competa. Possible to build over 160m² plus roof terrace over 2 separate houses (one to live in and one to rent) or one large family home. Great opportunity! EPC - N/A ref: t1174

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Benajarafe

Fantastic 3 bed, 2 bath (136.24m²) villa, living/dining with separate kitchen and utility room, fantastic outdoor spaces with many sun terraces and a roof terrace. Heated swimming pool with high quality thermal cover. A must to view!

EPC - E

Great value!

ref: v1398 Price: 175,000 Euros

Great investment!Price: 129,000 Euros

Archez

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Canillas de Aceituno Traditional 3 bed, 1 bath village house (100m²), with 2 lounges and kitchen/dinning, study/office, breakfast terrace and roof terrace, central village location with parking nearby, in need of some updating, an opportunity to create a unique home.

EPC - E

ref: t1245

Wonderfully restored 4 bed 2 bath village house (119m²) including separate 1/2 bed 1 bath guest house (68m²) with separate entrance. Lots of original features, plenty of outside space and great rental potential. Online video EPC - F

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Competa

Renovated 3 bed, 1 bath townhouse (84m²) reception room, lounge, separate kitchen & dining room, roof terrace with country and village views, bodega with wc that could be converted into additional accom. ref: t1366 EPC - F ref: t1393


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United Kingdom on tax cooperation entered into force earlier this month. While the British Overseas Territory was no longer on the European Union or the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)’s lists of non-cooperative jurisdictions, it remained on Spain’s own blacklist, created in 1991. The goal of this unprecedented treaty, which was published in Spain’s Official Gazette last month, is to ensure that Gibraltar applies EUequivalent legislation in terms of tax transparency and the fight against money laundering following Britain’s exit from the EU. The agreement also seeks to reinforce cooperation and information exchange to prevent the British Overseas Territory from becoming a magnet for Spanish tax evaders.

NEWS IN SPAIN This Months Update

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the Spanish parliament's lower house - Congreso has approved last month (18 March) a law that will legalise euthanasia in the country, one of the few in the world that will help an incurable patient die to avoid suffering. The legislation, which will come into force in June after a threemonth moratorium, responds to a growing social demand and follows high-profile cases such as that of Ramón Sampedro. “It is a victory for the people who can benefit from it and also for Ramón," said Ramona Maneiro, the friend who helped Sampedro die. Although she was arrested, she was not tried for lack of evidence. Spain will be only the fourth European country to decriminalise assisted death, along with the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. The new Spanish law authorises euthanasia, in which medical personnel administer the drug, and assisted suicide, in which the person is in charge of taking the prescribed dose. Several other countries tolerate the latter option, as well as so-called

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passive euthanasia - the interruption of life-sustaining medical treatments. he law, which has the support of the left and the centre parties, will allow anyone with a "serious and incurable disease" or a "chronic and incapacitating" condition to request help to die and thus avoid "intolerable suffering”. Strict conditions are imposed, including that the person, of Spanish nationality or legally resident, be "capable and conscientious" when making the request. This must be confirmed in writing "without external pressure" and be repeated fifteen days later. The doctor can always reject it if he or she considers that the requirements are not met. In addition, it must be approved by another doctor and receive the green light from an Evaluation Commission. Any health professional can claim "conscientious objection" to refuse to participate in the procedure.

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he Spanish government has approved more direct aid to small and medium sized companies to help with recovery from the impact of Covid-19, and which will take the overall total to 11 billion euros. Last month, the cabinet had approved a package of 5 billion euros for the SME market, and the decision to now increase aid has been welcomed by many in this struggling sector that has felt the brunt of the pandemic. Boosting the support aims to reinvigorate the SME market, which is considered a vital element of the country’s economic revival in the months and years ahead. The impact of SMEs in the Spanish economy is significant: data obtained in 2018 indicated that 300 billion euros per year is added in value to the economy by them. With Spain’s unemployment figures recently hitting worryingly high levels of 3.7 million (16.1%), the ability of SMEs to create and sustain jobs will also be crucial to the economy’s revival.

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LOBSTER An English Service

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obster, the only mobile network in Spain to offer a service completely in English, are going from strength to strength and we are always looking for great clubs, societies, charities, etc. that we can collaborate with along the coast! We currently work closely with, and sponsor, Costa Women, Age Concern, The La Cala Diabetes Club amongst others and would be delighted to be able to add more to the list. We would love to offer our excellent market leading SIM card packages to friends and members of these clubs while also helping the entity itself, through sponsorship and donations.

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Last week, I visited several groups that we are supporting, and I have to say, these people are absolutely amazing! I met a group of volunteers who are holding coffee mornings for Alzheimer sufferers and their families. They are wonderful people, saints. I sat there and cried while a new family joined the group. It had taken a year to get the father/ husband to agree to attend, a smartly dressed man and his lovely wife constantly by his side. After 5 minutes he wanted to leave, he was looking around and mouthing to his son, why are we here, who are these people, let's go. The look of confusion and fear in his eyes made me cry, it was so, so sad to see, but these volunteers show a level of patience and kindness that is truly amazing.

The majority are volunteers and spend an enormous amount of time and energy into ensuring that some of the more vulnerable people in our English-speaking society are looked after and cared for. Why am I writing this... because Lobster also cares and would also like help. If you know of any group who would be interested in learning more about our give back programme, please get in touch and we can have a chat. Sharon Hitchcock from Lobster. Sharon.hitchcock@lobster.es 711077888 See advert opposite

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AXARQUIA SOLICITORS Changing Your British Driving License

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hat you need to change your British Driving License to a Spanish one. As a consequence of BREXIT, British driving licenses won't be valid in Spain after the 31st of December 2020. If you are a resident in Spain and want to continue driving in our country, you will have to change your license for a Spanish one. If you wish we can help you in this process. The following documents will be needed: 1.STAMP DUTY 25€ *(People 71 years old and over do not pay this). 2.DRIVER'S MEDICAL

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CERTIFICATE* 3.CIVIL REGISTER CERTIFICATE* (Empadronamiento)

10.APPLICATION FORM FOR NEW LICENCE (on-line) 11.PRE-BOOKED APPOINTMENT (on-line)

4.ORIGINAL RESIDENTS CARD The documents marked with * / CERTIFICATE + COPY* must be supplied by the client, the rest will be supplied or organised by us and we will 5.ORIGINAL PASSPORT*/ attend in your name the TESTIMONIO + COPY appointment with Tráfico in Málaga. 6.ORIGINAL DRIVERS LICENCE* + COPY, (the original Our fees for carrying out this work will be destroyed) are 150€ + V.A.T. Don't hesitate to contact us to ask any doubts 7.AUTHORISATION FORM / and get further information. POWER OF ATTORNEY 8.APPLICATION FORM WITH PHOTO SPACE DULY SIGNED 9.PASSPORT SIZE PHOTOGRAPH*

MARBELLA SOLICITORS GROUP mail@marbellasolicitors.com 952901225 See advert opposite

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WAYS TO GET ACTIVE THIS SPRING Enjoy The Great Outdoors

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eople enjoying outdoor activities in spring. With warmer days and lighter evenings, now is the perfect time to be active outside. Here are some ideas to be active for 30 minutes on at least five days of the week. Try building some of these outdoor activities into your day. Remember that every 10 minutes counts: Go for a walk (or jog) in the park or woods, or along canals or urban streets. Enjoy an after-dinner walk. Take grandchildren or children on a treasure hunt. Walk or trek, with a healthy picnic to finish. Climb up a hill. Cycle to work, or for fun with friends or family. Join a Green Gym. Play a game in the park: Frisbee, rounders or football. Work out at an outdoor gym, where equipment can include

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bikes, cross-trainers and weight apparatus. Benefits of being active outside Improved mood. You burn more calories, because varied terrains and weather put different demands on your body than working out indoors does. Helps you stay in shape and improves the health of your heart. Boosts energy levels. Helps you sleep better. Boosts vitamin D, helping to prevent osteoporosis, or thinning of the bones. Allows you to enjoy different scenery and get to know your local area. : Moderate-intensity physical activity like walking, cycling and gardening can help to lower your risk of developing coronary heart disease and stroke.

stress and anxiety and burn calories that can help in weight management. Cycling in the great outdoors helps to burn calories, which can help with weight loss, strengthen and tone your leg muscles, and improve balance and coordination. Gardening is great for improving your mood, can help build selfesteem through your achievements and alleviate stress and anxiety. Playing a game or exercising outdoors can be great fun, and social too, helping to cheer you up and improve your mood." Remember to check with your GP before starting any new forms of exercise.

Walking outside will help boost your energy levels, release feelgood hormones that also reduce

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Sierra Rentals Your Reliable Car Rental Service

Rent a Car from Torre del Mar, Malaga and nearby, with prices starting as low as 16€ per day. We are an eco-friendly rent a car company based in Torre del Mar, Malaga, looking to satisfy the needs of any type of client we meet. Sierra Rentals offers brand new cars – hybrids or with very low emissions – ready for you to drive around the most beautiful places on Costa del Sol and beyond. You don’t have to come to our office, we can bring your car to you! More than that, we are now open every month of the year, so don’t hesitate to think about us if you are visiting Spain out of season. We are certain you will be pleasantly surprised by our fleet, as part of the amazing Andalusian experience! Check out our vehicle selection.

Mazda 3 from 23€ p/day Ford Transit Custom from 25€ p/day Can-Am Ryker from 49€ p/day

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knowing that a large chunk of their sales proceeds won't be taken by the agent.”

CONNECT CASAS 0% Commission Solution To Selling Property

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elling your property in Spain can be expensive with real estate agency commissions typically ranging from 4% - 10%. A brand new local agency, Connect Casas, offers a much fairer way to sell your home by significantly reducing vendor's selling costs. Connect Casas have partnered with easyads Multinational S.L. to offer sellers a fixed fee, 0% commission solution to selling property. There is a choice of options where clients can select which services they require, ranging from listing and carrying out their own viewings to a fully inclusive end to end Spanish property sales service. The ”Classic Package” costs just €599 (inc. IVA) and includes marketing your property on more than 160 key Spanish and international property portal sites, including Rightmove. Clients receive 24/7 dedicated international head office support and buyers are vetted with viewings booked on vendor's behalf. The “Premium Package” costs €999 (inc. IVA) and includes home visits, a valuation, property listing on our own inetcasas.com website, high definition 3D 360° walkthrough virtual tour, professional 4K photography and floor plans. If sellers prefer to go down the traditional commission on sale

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route, Connect Casas offers a competitive commission based service through their partners, 247 Casas.com. This portal currently lists 50,000 properties for sale throughout Spain, attracting a large international audience. In addition, Connect Casas also offers added-value services through Servicios Professionales Espana (SPE). These include conveyancing, property surveys, Habitacion and Energy Performance Certificates, and much more. This means they can provide a total sales solution for both sellers and buyers that minimises the risk of sales not completing. Connect Casas is headed by Tony and Sue Marshall who both have many years of successful real estate sales experience having worked with a large national agency in France before moving to Andalucia in 2017. “We offer sellers a cost-effective way to sell their homes but without sacrificing service levels.”, says Tony, “In fact, we offer much more than most other agencies at much lower cost. For example, a €300,000 property would cost €18,150 (inc. IVA) if sold through a traditional estate agency charging 5% commission. Our fixed fee service also means that buyers can choose to market their properties at a realistic and competitive price,

“By working with with easyads Multinational S.L. we can give our client's properties exposure to a vast number of buyers worldwide”, says Sue. “Our marketing streams include all of the key portals – Rightmove, Prime Location, Kyero, as well as our own sites, inetcasas.com and 247casas.com”. “The market may be slow right now, but we believe there's a lot of pentup demand from foreign buyers who will be looking to purchase in Andalucia as soon as travel restrictions are lifted”, says Tony, “In the meantime we've invested over €7,000 in state of the art camera technology to ensure that our virtual tours deliver a topquality online viewing experience to our buyers”. Sue adds, “Over 80% of buyers begin their search for a property online, therefore it's vital that we deliver a unique and seamless online sales solution for our clients”. They both firmly believe that the post-Covid property market will be strong. “If you look at the sales figures for Andalucian property in the first quarter of 2020, before Covid struck, 57.4% of all properties sold in Malaga Province were purchased by foreign buyers. We have no doubt that these activity levels will return this summer, which is why sellers need to seriously consider their plans now”. Connect Casas cover the entire Axarquia region, from Rincon de la Victoria in the west along the coast to Almunecar in the east and inland, including Alcaucin, Vinuela and Competa. To list your property or find out more contact Connect Casas: Tel: 951 551 062 WhatsApp: 611 41 77 99 Email: axarquia@easyadsm.com See advert opposite

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FOR THE LOVE OF TORROX BlueCee Help You Find Your Next Home

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here’s a reason people flock back to Torrox year after year. Both the costa and pueblo of Torrox have long been popular with holiday makers and those looking to make their home in the area alike. The Costa has a laidback feel, the perfect relaxed holiday retreat with a variety of restaurants to suit all. Having won the award of “best climate in Europe”, and with 9km of wide sandy beaches, you’ll find people taking advantage of the fabulous subtropical climate all year round. There have been settlements in Torrox since at least Phoenician times but the name itself comes

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from the Arabic word for tower. Enjoy a walk/jog/cycle along the promenade from El Faro (the lighthouse) where you can view Roman ruins through a newly constructed glass floored “Balcon de Torrox” all the way down down to the historical Phoenician settlement of El Morche. Are you dreaming of a frontline beach property? BluCee have a fabulous 4 bedroom 4 bathroom villa on a double plot with a mature garden and heated swimming pool that could be just the place for you. The traditional white village of Torrox Pueblo is situated 4km inland. The Moors left their stamp on the village and it still has the

architecture to show for it. Narrow flower-lined streets of houses lead to a main square which is the hub of the village and rarely empty, and in the summer it is shaded by a roof of brightly coloured umbrellas - a great photo opportunity! After the area was converted to Catholicism the 17th century Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación was built and still stands today. Just behind the church BluCee are pleased to offer two stunning village houses (sold together) with a surprising large terrace, fruit trees and saltwater pool. You can enjoy views of the village and across the coast from the rooftop terrace. There are plenty of monuments and history for you to discover across the village and

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many of the information signs are available in German and English. The surrounding countryside (campo) preserves the agricultural history of the area. Once an important producer of silk and sugar cane these days the farmers focus on fruit and vegetable greenhouses as well as traditional terraces with olive, avocado, mango and almond trees. There are beautiful walks to be had and rural tourism is very popular. Torrox starts the year with a Three Kings parade and then kicks off their carnival season in February - there’s a prize for best costume and it’s great fun

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watching all the entries. Semana Santa is a big deal in Spain and the atmospheric white streets of the pueblo are a great place to experience the processions. Another big one is the Romeria (pilgrimage) of San Antonio which is celebrated with many traditional Andalusian sights such as flamenco, singing and horse racing. A large German festival (Oktoberfest) is held in Torrox Costa in late September and has proved to be a massive hit with 50,000 visitors. And the first weekend of October is Torrox feria with music, a fairground, entertainment and plenty of food and drink! The last Sunday before Christmas is the highly anticipated celebration of a local

dish, Migas, served throughout the village with salad and wine, and of course more music and dancing. There are plenty of different festivals to be enjoyed throughout the year, we’ve not mentioned them all, so you’ll be spoilt for choice! The area is also a destination for sports events. There is a yearly sea swim for charity as well as an aquathlon and triathlon. Cycling is very popular in the region and local companies organise tours and holidays. BluCee are happy to help you find your home and settle into the area, contact us at info@blucee.com

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Tin Tin

Salon de Belleza

Hair and Beauty Salon

We Specialise in Everything Hair & Beauty

Hair by Trina Perm, Colouring, Hi/Low light, Balayage, Men and Childrens cuts, Wash and Set, Styling for weddings, communions, parties & other special occasions

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New Acrylic Nails- High Definition Brows A new bespoke eyebrow service. Cutting edge eyebrow shaping & tinting for the individual based on skin tone, hair colour & face shape. Standard Manicures, Pedicures also Gel Polish All types of Waxing (Facial & Body), Eyebrow/Eyelash Tinting

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ON- LINE SHOPPING How Trends Have Changed

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nline shopping will continue to develop during 2021 and trends show what will be the favourite companies in electronic commerce. There are different categories but there is a lot of demand in food and retail. Spaniards have increased their digital spending on food by 25 percent during the coronavirus pandemic and Mercadona, Lidl and Carrefour are in the top positions, according to a Bnext report collected in Inforetail . Other data shows that, in 2020, the average online spending in retail was more than eight percent. The companies that led the purchases were Amazon, AliExpress and El Corte Inglés . Women have increased their average spending by more than eighty percent in the Chinese multinationals and more than seventy percent in American companies. Travel and transportation

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expenses have fallen due to movement restrictions. The decreases in these purchases are almost 20 percent and more than 10, respectively and comparing these data with 2019. Also, orders for electronics, food delivery and leisure decrease, although to a lesser extent. Who buys more? Men are the ones who continue to buy more online.. In addition, after a year of a pandemic, Spaniards between 40 and 49 years old are the ones who used most of their money on online purchases, followed by young people between 20 and 29 years old. The age group between 60 and 69 years increased their budget by more than seventy percent. For the summer months, Internet purchases grew the most, almost 75 percent compared to 2019. It corresponds to the time when people move the most and are travelling. The regions where

electronic commerce grew the most was the Canary Islands, followed by Cantabria and Extremadura. Andalusia, Aragon and Murcia , were the communities where average spending on internet purchases has increased the least. At Christmas spending on line increased more than sixty percent in 2020 compared to the previous year. Food shopping is the expense in which the Spanish invested the most. All this data will continue to rise during 2021 because restrictions continue and consumption and shopping habits have changed abruptly with lockdowns and closures. Companies already know that the future comes, comes from Internet commerce and what, a few years ago, was a residual activity; at present, it is being reinforced due to the demand of the citizens.

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New Sushi (eat in or take away)

Breakfasts, tapas dishes, Lunch, A La Carte menu Come for coffee and cake! Variety of Ice creams Tel: 951 832 810 - 690 221 100 facebook.com/RestauranteElPámpanocompeta

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We will be closed from the 9th to 16th March We will re-open on the 17th A great venue for a special event and fantastic views of the hanging houses of Competa!

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Solar Electric (PV) (Self-Consumption) Grid Connected or Off Grid Solar Electric Solar Hot Water

“Approved and trained by Victron Energy and Suppliers of Kostal Solar equipment”

Solar Pool Heating Heat Pumps

Solar Electric Options Solar Grid connected Daytime electric saving assisted by Grid – Night-time Grid usage only

Solar Grid connected with battery backup Daytime electric saving assisted by Grid – Night-time battery used for supply with Grid support

Solar Off Grid with batteries Solar panels supply power with Battery support – Night-time batteries supply electric power

Call Malcolm for more details: 652 97 06 08 Info@competasolar.es

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Gymnasium (per month) 1 Month Pass / Gym & Classes – 40 euro 3 Week Pass / Gym & Classes - 35 euro 2 Week Pass / Gym & Classes - 30 euro 1 Week Pass / Gym & Classes - 20 euro New Deal! - 2 Days a week for only 30 euro a month One off session – 5 euro

Monday-Friday Gym Discount 9:00-13:30 & 17:00-22:00 3 months paid in advance - 15 euro Saturday 6 months paid in advance - 20 euro 10:00 - 13.30 Annual Payment - 40 euro Family Discount – Gym and class for 2 people, 3rd person free

Starting in October Spinning Classes, Zumba Kids, Aerobics & Kick Boxing. For more information call into the gym, phone or whats app.,

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Adult Classes (per month) Twice a week 25 euro Three times a week 35 euro Children’s Classes (per month) Classes Discount 2 days per week 3 months paid in advance discount - 5% Taekwondo 25 euro 6 months paid in advance discount - 10% See Map Annual payment -15% Spot 5 Family Discount - Gym plus Classes for 2 people , 3rd person is free .

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inside venues so he wouldn’t have to pay! My friends romance lasted a bit longer but gave her a taste for two-wheel travel. Using her full driving licence, she zipped about on a small cc scooter, until she was fifty, when she bought a 500cc bike (she’s less than five foot tall) passed her test and rode for about twenty years tackling Hampshire’s traffic. Up until lockdown she taught children ‘Taekwondo’, she’s older than me and amazing!

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friend went out with his older brother, who had a, ‘Triumph 500’, and all the leathers, so I tagged along on a blind date only to find the brother rode an’ Ariel Leader’, one step up from a scooter. Never exceeding the speed limit, preferring to ride side by side with his best mate, who had the same make and model, I was there as bike candy. (He was good looking, could skate and jive really well, so it wasn’t a wasted two months). My helmet was an old army surplice one painted blue but too big, with this I wore a yellow plastic jacket with furry collar and tight tartan trews. (It was a time before teenagers had fashion). We seemed to go for miles into the New Forest and back stopping off at a transport café where they talked to other petrol heads, ignoring us while we tried to look casual. The ‘romance’ didn’t last, especially as he would always meet me

My next outing on a bike was when just married in 1965 visiting the relatives on a smallholding in Norfolk, one of the cousins had built a track bike and asked if I would like to have a go, not wishing to look like a ‘townie’, said, ‘Yes’. They didn’t tell me how to brake, only where the throttle was, I took off and managed to turn round and come back and then realised I didn’t know how to stop, so putting on a brave face, I took my hands off everything, waved in panic, it slowed down and I fell off unharmed with the reputation of being ‘good fun’. Next time on a pillion was when the garage mechanic in the 90s, who was forever waiting for parts for my ‘Yugo 500’, took me back to work on his ‘Honda Gold Wing’ with speakers in the helmet and a pillion like a sofa! Pity work was only 5 minutes away! Back to the ‘Reunion’. We met before dawn, for the trip to Cordoba, my mate loaned me a jacket that no longer fit him, his daughter’s helmet and I had my own black leather boots. Off we went in the dark, down the hill and it was very comfortable on the back. I became totally relaxed and as dawn broke, enjoyed the ride. We stopped for breakfast and petrol and as casually as possible, with a leg that had gone stiff, I struggled to

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climb off the ‘Yamaha Dragstar Cruiser’ tugging at the top of my boot in order to pull my leg over the pillion! On the approach to Cordoba, the road split we, and a couple of other bikes turned one way, and the all the others straight on. Neither of us had any idea of where the venue was, nor the number for ‘El Presidente’, so we all pulled into at a layby to get our bearings, then following the other two bikes looking for signs, we lost them in the traffic. No signs were spotted so we stopped and I had a bright idea, why not follow anyone on a bike because it was a really big event and they were bound to be going! That decided, we did the perimeter of Cordoba without success, arriving at our original layby, and decided to head for home. Then we spotted three bikes, so off we followed and at the third set of traffic lights they gave us an

enquiring look and asked if they could help? We asked if they were off to the reunion, ‘no’, was the reply, ‘off to eat’ and with that the lights changed and they turned. Just then I saw the small sign, we followed arriving too late to join the procession around the town, which hadn’t been gone for that long. (How the devil we had missed all those bikes it is a mystery). We paid our fee and got a voucher for food and drink, and sat with the few who hadn’t gone, then went round the stalls which were selling everything you didn’t know you wanted, and so I bought a pink cowboy hat I didn’t need. When the bikes returned, the protocol was to admire each and every shiny bike, before the awards. One of the awards was for the oldest rider. It was won by a cool looking guy lolling in a chair near us, in a Harley Bandana, sporting a droopy

moustache, wearing leathers and looking like an extra from an old 1969 film. When his name was called, (seventy-two, I think he was), he had trouble getting out of the chair owing to his arthritis, I guess years of riding in allweathers on a bike had taken its toll, and so he walked like a cowboy, bandy and slow, probably in pain, to get his award. But when astride his ‘Harley’ easy rider style bike, he looked ten years younger, and on the way home he passed us like a flash and we weren’t going that slow. It was a good experience, even though my legs ached next day, and one I had once more before my friend’s wife joined in the fun. Before lockdown I regularly rode with my friend on her Quad from Competa to Canillas, not far, but what a feeling. Pink hat went on my OZ adventure, so I did need it.

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La Gelateria di Competa Heladeria Cafeteria Pasteleria Take away Pizza alla pala A selection of wines and Italian products We are located on Constitution Avenue s/n Local 2 Competa

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TAURUS REAL ESTATE Service with Integrity Since 2004

EXCLUSIVE

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SAYALONGA Fabulous villa in a sought after location in the Sayalonga countryside with beautiful views of the mountains and a glimpse of the Mediterranean. Generous accommodation of approx. 180 m2 provides a glazed sun lounge opening into a open plan living room with dining area and a staircase to a super, light & airy tower room of approx. 27m2 ~ this lends itself for use either as an office or 4th bedroom. Adjacent to the living area is a fully fitted kitchen with granite worktops and a utility room. A hallway leads to 3 sumptuous bedrooms, the master having a en-suite bathroom and French windows leading out to the pool terrace. Additionally, there is a further bathroom with shower. Some of the many features that are included are: 3 phase mains electricity, low maintenance windows, mains water, a reserve water deposit tank, air conditioning in the living room and master bedroom, fitted wardrobes, and internet access. The entrance to the property is through private iron electric gates which lead to a parking area with inset planters and a central fountain. To the side of the villa is an arched BBQ area (the perfect spot for al fresco dining) and to the front, a large terrace inset with an 8mt x 4mt Roman style pool. Also included on the pool terrace is a casita with a fitted outside kitchen and separate W/C, a wrought iron pergola, a storage cabin and a further dining area. The mature landscaped plot is approx. 3,200 m2.

A wonderful full time residence or luxury holiday home in a breathtaking location close to the village.

REF: C3754 info@taurusrealestate.com

EPC RATING: G Tel: (0034) 952 516 633

375,000€ Mb: (0034) 660 743 670


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Price: 59,000€ Ref: t1228 Location: Competa Beds: 2 Baths: 2 Size: 99m² Pool: No Sunset Properties Spain

Price: 210,000€ Ref: 20HC064 Location: Periana Beds: 3 Baths: 2 Size: 128m² Pool: No Andalucia Real Estate

Price: 680,000€ Ref: 21HC007 Location: Pedregalejo Beds: 3 Baths: 2 Size: 243m² Pool: Yes Andalucia Real Estate

Price: Price:129,000€ 99,950€ Ref: Ref:C3718 T735 Location: Location:Competa Sedella Beds: 2 4 Baths: 2 Size: 90m², 84m², Pool: No Taurus BroganReal Properties Estate

Price: 250,000€ 185,000€ Ref: Ref:v1326 v989 Location: Location:Corumbela Competa Beds: 2 4 Baths: 1 2 Size: Size:185m² 79m² Pool: Yes Sunset Sunset Properties Properties Spain

Price: 480,500€ 310,000€ Ref: C3746 C3657 Location: Location: Arenas Torrox Beds: 3 Baths: 2 3 Size: 155m² 190m² Pool: Yes Taurus Real Estate

Price: 235,000€ Ref: IRE1924 Location: Viñuela Beds: 2 Baths: 2 Size: 104m², Pool: Yes Immotions Real Estate

Price: 145,000€ Ref: IRE2056 Location: Casabermeja Beds:2 Baths: 1 Size: 75m² Pool: Yes Immotions Real Estate

Price: 365,000€ Ref: IRE2050 Location: Canillas de Aceituno Beds: 3 Baths: 3 Size: 152m² Pool: Yes Immotions Real Estate


Bargain Price: 112,000€ Ref: C3545 Location: Cómpeta Beds: 1 Baths: 1 Size: 79m² Pool: No Taurus Real Estate

Price: 99,950€ Ref: 20HC048 Location: Sedella Beds: 2 Baths:1 Size: 94m² Pool: No Andalucia Real Estate

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Price: 144,400€ Ref: 20HC068A Location: Algarrobo Costa Beds: 1 Baths:1 Size: 53m² Pool: Yes TheAndalucia GrapevineReal Estate

Price: 130,000€ Ref: TCP144 Location: Torrox Beds: 2 Baths: 1 Size: 70m² Pool: No Competa Properties

Price: 146,000€ (Exclusive) Ref: 7909 Location: Rincon de la Victoria Beds: 3 Baths: 1 Size: 92m² Pool: No BluCee Real Estate

Price: 169,000€ Ref: IRE2068 Location: Mijas Costa Beds: 2 Baths: 1 Size: 169m² Pool: Yes Immotions Real Estate

Price: 185,000€ Ref: IRE214 Location: Benajarafe Beds: 2 Baths: 1 Size: 74m² Pool: Yes Immotions Real Estate

Price: 65,000€ Ref: t1369 Location: Archez Beds: 1 Baths: 1 Size: 38m² Pool: No Sunset Properties Spain

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Rustic Price: 195,000€ Ref: C3637 Location: Corumbela Beds: 2 Baths: 2 Size: 95m² Pool: No Taurus Properties

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Price: 200,000€ Ref: IRE213 Location: Riogordo Beds: 5 Baths: 3 Size: 262m² Pool: Yes Immotions Real Estate

Price: 158,000€ Ref: t1239 Location: Sedella Beds: 4 Baths: 2 Size: 178m² Pool: No Sunset Properties Spain

Price: 219,000€ Ref: C3737 Location: Sedella Beds: 2 Baths: 2 Size: 99m² Pool: Yes Taurus Properties

Price: 385,000€ (Exclusive) Ref: 9124 Location: Benamargosa Beds: 3 Baths: 3 Size: 261m² Pool: Yes BluCee Real Estate

Price: 325,000€ Ref: 21HC003 Location: Torrox Beds: 4 Baths: 3 Size: 133m² Pool: Yes Andalucia Real Estate

Price: 179,000€ Ref: v1298 Location: Velez-Malaga Beds: 2 Baths: 2 Size: 121m² Pool: No Sunset Properties Spain

Price: 299,999€ Ref: IRE2058 Location: Casabermeja Beds: 3 Baths: 2 Size: 200m² Pool: Yes Immotions Real Estate

Price: 285,000€ Ref: TCP153 Location: Torrox Beds: 3 Baths: 2 Size: 80m² Pool: Yes Properties ToCompeta advertise call 637 028 873

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Prestige Propert y Price: 399,500€ Ref: 20HC029 Location: Competa Beds: 5 Baths: 5 Size: 287m² Pool: No Andalucia Real Estate

Price: 750,000€ (Exclusive) Ref: 9117 Location: Caleta de Velez Beds: 5 Baths: 3 Size: 262m² Pool: Yes BluCee Real Estate

Price: 420,000€ Ref: IRE215 Location: Alcaucin Beds: 3 Baths: 2 Size: 185m² Pool: Yes Immotions Real Estate

Price: 550,000€ Ref: v1258 Location: Viñuela Beds: 4 Baths: 4 Size: 307m² Pool: Yes Sunset Properties Spain

Price: 395,000€ Ref: t1378 Location: Competa Beds: 5 Baths: 4 Size: 357m² Pool: No Sunset Properties Spain

Price: 649,000€ Ref: IRE212 Location: Competa Beds: 3 Baths: 2 Size: 220m² Pool: Yes Immotions Real Estate

Price: 225,000€ Ref: TH828 Location: Competa Beds: 3 Baths: 2 Size: 139m² Pool: No Competa Properties

Price: 875,000€ Ref: C3514 Location: Torrox Beds: 4 Baths: 5 Size: 422m² Pool: Yes Taurus Real Estate

Price: 425,000€ Ref: v1212 Location: Competa Beds: 3 Baths: 2 Size: 195m² Pool: Yes Sunset Properties Spain


COMPETA Fantastic opportunity to purchase a fully furnished 3 bed, 1 bath villa that forms part of an established avocado farm. The property is set in a tranquil setting with the Natural Park on the doorstep. It has fantastic outside space, beautiful terraces and a large private salt water swimming pool. This property would make a fantastic permanent home with the added bonus of a fully established Avocado farm with 650 mature trees. Exclusively listed for sale with Sunset Properties Spain

Ref: v1392

Sunset Properties Spain

Price 575,000€

Avenida Andalucia 65C - 29740 - Torre del Mar - Málaga Tel Mob:(+34) 618 295 063 Office:(+34) 601 626 525 info@sunsetproperties-spain.com

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See Map Spot 27 Avd. Saylonga 24B, Cómpeta (Málaga) / Tel: 952 516 107 Avd. Constitución, Costezuela Local 1, Cómpeta (Málaga) / Tel: 952 553 589 Plaza de la Constitución 4Bajo Torrox-Pueblo (Málaga) / Tel: 952 538 337 www.competaproperties.com / info@competaproperties.com

Torrox

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Torrox

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Nº of Beds & Baths: 2 bed 2 bath Sqm²: 62m² Ref: CP464 Pool: No

798,000€ Torrox

Nº of Beds & Baths:3 bed 4 bath Sqm²: 320m² Ref: CP463 Pool: Yes

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265,000€

99,000€ Canillas de Albaida 175,000€

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Sunset Properties Spain

MARKETING YOUR HOUSE Advice from Sunset Properties Spain

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ow that we can see an end to the Covid-19 lockdowns, albeit in the coming months, you may be considering putting your property on the market for sale. We expect (and hope) that people will start to be allowed to travel during the months of May/June. If this happens then we also expect a large influx of clients wanting to view properties. Our numbers of enquiries have continued to be high during the latest lockdown period, with many clients intending to visit as soon as they are allowed. So now might be the perfect time to list your house for sale in readiness for those clients arriving. We have been in the real estate business for almost 20 years, 17 of those years with Sunset Properties Spain. So, after many years' experience we have a few hints and tips for effectively marketing your property:1. Make sure that you have the right paperwork in place. Your estate agent, among other things will check that your escritura is up-to-date. Remember that if you have had any extensions built

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onto your house or a swimming pool added you will need to update the description of the property in the escritura. For country houses you may also need a topographic survey of your land to establish the correct boundaries. 2. Sales price Think realistically about how much you want for your house. Check out comparable properties for yourself, but also take your estate agent's advice as she knows the market better than anyone. 3. Costs Know what your selling expenses are likely to be. Then you won't get any nasty surprises when you go to the notary to sign for the sale. It's important to know what you are likely to receive at completion, then you can accept an offer knowing what your costs will be. 4. Presentation I am sure all of you know by now the importance of good presentation. We have watched Phil Spencer and others on the TV telling us how to make our homes more presentable for selling. But

sometimes we can get used to where we live and forget to see the house through buyers eyes. Don't forget to:ž de-clutter, putting away as many of your personal things as possible ž freshen up the walls and paintwork if they are looking a bit 'tired'. ž make your outside spaces beautiful and inviting. We are selling sunshine and outside living, so this part of your house needs to be even more attractive. You can always ask a friend to look at your house as though they were a prospective buyer and ask for their honest opinion. 5. Marketing your property for sale When we market your property for sale we advertise widely. Aiming at an international market of prospective buyers via our own well optimised web site www.sunsetproperties-spain.com and via the major property portals of:·Rightmove Overseas ·Kyero ·ThinkSpain We also use a number of other portals and we have our shop window in Torre del Mar and of course advertise locally in The Grapevine Magazine. We add your properties to these portals free of charge, prepare comprehensive descriptions with internal room measurements and also take many high quality photos and a video. We will guide you through the whole sales process and answer any questions. We also work with local companies who can offer you overhead aerial photos and videos and 3D virtual tours. This can give you an advertising edge over other similar properties. Give us a call and we can answer any questions that you might have. Denise: 618 295 063 Kerem: 601 626 525 info@sunsetproperties-spain.com

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THE QUICK CROSSWORD Across

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9. Anxious (7) 10. Drool (7) 11. Hearable (7) 12. Luxurious (7) 13. Brine (9) 15. Fruity-smelling compound (5) 16. A small kitchen appliance (7) 19. Wander aimlessly (7) 20. Mistake (5) 21. Becoming proficient (9) 25. Nightclub (7) 26. Walk emphatically (7) 28. Insert (7) 29. Fasten (7)

1. Chronicles (6) 2. Pertaining to a bride (6) 3. Newbie (slang) (4) 4. View (6) 5. Graphic symbol (8) 6. Vilify (10) 7. Disapproved (8) 8. Educator (8) 14. Rainproof (10) 16. Carved deeply into (8) 17. Cardiopulmonary exercises (8) 18. One who makes payment (8) 22. Personal security (6) 23. Set aflame (6) 24. Putting surfaces (6) 27. Unrestrained revelry (4) Solution on page 66

1. According to the British idiom, if you take credit for someone's work, or take limelight where it's not deserved, you said to be stealing their what? 2. What kind of Moon did Showaddywaddy sing about going for a little walk under in the 1970s? 3. Which boxer, one of the greatest of all time, is currently serving as a six-year term as Senator of the Philippines? 4. Crewe, Macclesfield and Northwich are three of the largest towns in which English county? 5. Which classic cocktail, often said to be a mojito without the mint, takes it's name from a small village in Cuba?

8. Which Italian Renaissance painter painted The Sistine Chapel ceiling and the Vatican City sculpture The Pieta?

6. The 'O Captain! My Captain' scene features in which Robin Williams film?

9. Which Beatles song includes the line 'When I was younger, so much younger than today'?

7. Eric Yuan is CEO of which video communication technology company which shot to prominence in 2020?

10. Which voice actor played Simba in the 2019 film The Lion King? See page 66 for answers

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Construcciones Schmid S.L. supplies and installs solar powered ventilation for your home to prevent moisture and humidity problems. It is important that your house is always ventilated. We will install a solar powered PAX fan that runs between 17-20Db. Please contact us is you have any questions or would like to arrange installation. See Map Spot 60

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Sudoku Challenge A true Sudoku Master can complete the puzzles below in less than fifteen minutes!

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HOTEL BALCÓN DE CÓMPETA THE THREE STAR HOTEL IN THE BEAUTIFUL VILLAGE OF CÓMPETA C/San Antonio, 75 - Cómpeta Tel: (+34) 952 55 3662 / 3535 Fax (+34) 952 51 6780 Email: info@hotel-competa.com WHATSAPP: (+ 34) 671132563 FACEBOOK: /HotelBalconDeCompeta Website: www.hotel-competa.com

RESTAURANTE MARIA Restaurant Maria has an international and family atmosphere and offers the perfect environment to taste wonderful dishes made with the freshest of local products. Open to guests, locals and visitors to the village.

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Naturvets

Competa We are moving!

Mon to Fri: 9:30 - 14:00 Mon & Thu: 16.00 - 18:00 Sat: 10:00 - 13:00

From the 1st of April you can find us at Avenida de la Cons tución 43 in Cómpeta. Please call for an appointment Tel: 952 55 38 50

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• APRIL 2021 Horoscopes • ARIES

GEMINI

20th March - 19th April

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ou may find yourself working with an interesting group of people. Maybe it's an opportunity to increase your skills or a new project Your mind is fast and very innovative, so don't be surprised if you are able to contribute much more than you would have expected.

TAURUS

ocial events could put you in touch with new interesting people. They may share a current interest of yours or bring you opportunities to expand your interests. Lots of stimulating discussions could take place.

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ontacts through friends or colleagues, perhaps younger people, can bring new ideas to improve your life at home. Maybe a person wants to move into your house, you can install some new equipment, or you might even have the opportunity to move.

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ou may engage you in discussions about innovative ways to increase your income. It can be through the use of computers or other technological means. You may discover that you have a talent for such activity that you have never been aware of.

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ewspapers, books and television will bring you a lot of new, exciting and useful information. This could set your mind on coming up with new ideas to provide you with projects or business opportunities along with Conversations with other people.

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22th November - 21st December

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CAPRICORN

22th December - 19th January

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our mind always tends to be fast and agile, but today you may discover that it is going a thousand kilometers per hour, as a result of new information received through books, newspapers, television or the Internet.

PISCES ome new equipment available for your use can be fascinating and you want to learn as much as you can about how they work. This is a great time towards increasing your computer skills. Also try audio or video recording.

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he opportunity to make a change in your life, which you may have been thinking about for a long time, could finally manifest itself. It could be a move to a new neighbourhood, a return to study for a higher degree or a completely new profession.

ocial events could put you in touch with new interesting people. They may share a current interest of yours or bring you opportunities to expand your interests. Lots of stimulating discussions could take place.

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our mind is strong, fast and full of ideas. Discussions with others provide you with useful information that could open new doors for you if you make the most of them. Group activities should be especially challenging for you at this time.

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iscussions with close friends, children, and romantic partners take on an especially exciting aura. New information is likely to circulate that can make a big difference both in your home and in your community. It could also cause you to think differently.

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ou may find yourself looking for a particular piece of knowledge that you need to move forward with something you are doing. You will probably find it, perhaps through a friend or colleague.

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Asesoria Axarquia Our office has offered comprehensive help and advice to our foreign clients in the Axarquia area for more than 15 years

Our experience is based on: Land Registry: • Registration of properties • Corrections/Update of properties • Plot measurements and ownership exchanges

Taxes: • Non resident tax (for foreigners with properties in Spain) • Resident taxes (for foreigners with residency in Spain)

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our street games and taught us to count in Arabic. There were plenty of children around, downstairs was Poppi, she was older than me, and Marki, he was my age, and whilst they attended the International school, I was bused to the Army Garrison school learning rude songs from the ‘Squaddie’ bus escorts ensuring I had a mixed vocabulary of several languages! A couple of afternoons a week in the Summer we, with another family, would go to the Bay of Suez to swim and cool off, there were only steps to sit on, but we would picnic and the Mums would gossip. If anyone is wondering if I have a memory of an elephant, no, I have photos taken with a Brownie Box that I refer to; Mum wrote on the back of most of them and I still have the camera.

AN EGYPTIAN EXPERIENCE Part Two

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e stayed about six months in Ismailia in the compound and I recovered my health and started enjoying going to RAF Fayed which was on the edge of the Great Bitter Lakes and the forces had a beach there with all the facilities, unlike the chilly beaches of home which still bore traces of fortifications and barbed wire in the sand. Mum sat with other mothers whilst we children were looked after by a ‘lifeguard’ (conscript with a certificate). We were warned about sharks and jelly fish, which we saw in the distance, the jelly fish were blue and looked like balloons but the only ones I saw up close were dead on the shore. Once I caught a sea horse in my shrimping net! Then came the posting to RAF Saluffa, which was the largest base situated at the Southernmost part of the’ Canal Zone.’ We lived in Port Tewfick, (now called Port Tawfiq) 4k from Suez Town. Our

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flat by today’s standards was basic, but to us it was total luxury. Situated in an old terraced house, we had the upstairs flat with a lounge and a small balcony, a bedroom which I shared, sleeping behind a curtain, a small kitchen and toilet, with the shared bathroom downstairs and a courtyard with a washhouse. The office workers for the Suez Canal Company were our neighbours, Italian and French on either side and a Greek family in the bottom flat called Mimi and Marigoula. The name of the street was in French and my Mum was dying to let her sister know how posh we had become, but we were still BFPO Malta for security! The only Egyptians I knew were Fatima the shared cleaner and her young son, the laundry workers, (Dad had his shirts professionally laundered), bus and taxi drivers. Her son helped her with the chores, until us children came home from school in the early afternoons and then he joined in

I learned a lot about living abroad, the flies, cockroaches ants and once coming home from school to find a priest with a huge beard, long hair, wearing a tall black hat and a black robe, swinging incense around in one hand and in the other flicking water and mumbling, and I raced upstairs to tell Mum, ‘There’s a man sloshing water over the flat’, she told me they were Greek Orthodox and the priest was blessing the house. I wondered if he was killing bugs. Another time, leaning over the balcony I saw the chicken seller pulling a cart of live chickens, he stopped outside and haggled with a customer, they came to an agreement and he slit the chicken’s throat, threw it on the ground where it ran round in gory circles. I asked if we could have one but Mum was squeamish and said ‘No, we get ours from the NAFFI ready butchered’! I don’t think we were particularly religious but we spent a lot of time at the C.of E. in Suez where we joined many activities, Mum helping with the Youth Club and the Young Wives, me in the Choir twice a Sunday and on a Saturday for the occasional wedding and also the Brownies. After church if

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Dad was with us, we would wander round Suez and end up in a café where I always had a Sundae. Weekdays, if we needed to go to Suez instead of using the infrequent Army bus or a taxi, we used the local bus, invariably ending up catching a flea from the crowds of women dressed in black and a few men in grubby gallabiyahs resulting in the evening ‘flea hunting’ if a blood spot was found on the bedding. Sundays we used a taxi! The camp was situated on the edge of the Desert and we travelled there a lot by Army bus or train where I swam in the pool and watched films at the outdoor cinema, once seeing Red Shoes, not a suitable film for a child! The cinema was covered in the Winter and us children sat cross-legged on the floor watching Bambi and Dumbo over and over again. Mum loved dancing and so we went to the regular Mess dances where conscripts were roped in to dance with NCOs wives whilst the men stood at the Bar and children were ‘babysat’ by other airmen, probably why I saw so many films. I have a photo of Christmas Day standing in a deserted parade ground with a young boy and an airman squinting at the sun on our way to see the 32 Fighter Squadron planes, whilst the high jinks went on in the Mess, not your traditional Christmas Day entertainment! In the days before TV families would go out for an evening stroll and it was the same for us. We walked along the leafy banks of the Canal five minutes from the flat, which overlooked the Sanai Peninsula and at the end of the walk there were seats looking out to sea along with a huge bronze statue of Ferdinand De Lesseps, the Canal engineer, pointing out to the rest of the world. Back from there along the edge of the Canal there were workshops behind fences and then further back heading towards Suez, the International workers had their own beaches constructed to look like home, and a few times we got

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invited to the Greek beach, it had had a blue and white tiled underground changing room with showers and I remember wondering why you had to shower before going into the sea! Marigoula and her unmarried sister sometimes invited Mum for afternoon sewing sessions and they taught her to make Greek lace, and in exchange Mum chaperoned the sister to afternoon or early evening activities, (‘A most unsuitable chaperone’, Dad said). I remember going with them to the afternoon Tea Dances, all ribbons, bows and dancing shoes, I could ballroom dance and so had partners, how insufferable I must have been! I had two holidays, one in 1950 staying in Port Said with Mimi’s large family. Mum took me by train and I stayed a couple of weeks whilst she was in Hospital loving every minute, the food, the fun of a large family, a floodlit basketball match and eating a chapati from a street vendor on the way home. The following year’s holiday, was in Cairo in an Hotel, and we took a taxi to the Pyramids and Sphynx, with the driver as our guide, there were no other visitors just us standing by the paw. Then on to the pyramids stopping at the smallest, where there were a few people waiting for a guided tour, no slick operation this, just a man with a lamp who we followed up a musty, rickety staircase, Mum panicked, we left. The Mohamed Ali Mosque was all gold and the Cairo Museum was full of Mummies and preserved hearts. I learned about child beggars, shoe shine children, real dirt and smells and the horror of being spat on. Egyptians really wanted British out, and it all started October 16th 1951. The troops in Ismailia were fighting looters, some of which were the police, five British soldiers were killed and nine Egyptians, we were hurriedly moved to a camp under canvas but Dad was not with us. We shared with other Mums and children a large circular tent where

we stayed until November as the camp gradually emptied. ‘It will be cold in England; you will need, a new coat and shoes’, Mum was back with the trusty Jones machine and knitting needles. The shoes were hand made by a local cobbler and we were escorted to the workshop, smelling of leather. You could get shoes from the NAFFI, but Mum forever the snob had to have ours handmade! The thick wool material along with skeins of wool were send from Wallsend via BFPO and again, material was available locally, but not the quality of Bainbridge, Newcastle. The coat was made, also the itchy hat, mitts on elastic and scarf, so we were ready to join Dad and other families on an uneventful journey on the troopship HMS Dilwarra. Docking in Southampton at Cunard’s Dock was exciting, the Queen Mary was also docked and as we pulled alongside our top deck was abreast of her bottom deck and she was huge. November in Southampton is not cold, so I asked, ‘Can I take’? ‘NO’ ‘Just the hat’? ‘NO, this is England’. So, I suffered, not in silence! We disembarked via the Cunard Lounge, with all the Mums gasping at the luxury, whilst pulling us along to the Terminus station for Waterloo. Apparently the 1,000 service families from Ismailia were evacuated initially, the first ship into Southampton made Pathe’ News. On reaching Newcastle, I was glad of that coat and wore it all that snowy NE Winter!

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My wife hated my impulse purchase of an expensive revolving chair, but then she sat on it. Eventually she came around. A guy sits down at a bar. "Is everything okay?" the bartender asks. "My wife and I got into a fight and she said she wasn’t going to talk to me for a month.” The bartender says, "Well, maybe that's a good thing... a little peace and quiet?" "Yeah but today is the last day.”

My wife and I had a huge argument as to whose turn it was to do laundry. Eventually, I folded.

My son asked me, “What does déjà vu mean?” I said, “I have a feeling you asked me this before.”

Insomnia is terrible. But on the plus side... Only three more sleeps till Christmas.

I recently joined a support group for people who talk a lot. We call ourselves On and On Anon.

How do you clone a plant? Stem cells.

If you think swimming with dolphins is expensive, you should try swimming with sharks It cost me an arm and a leg!

What type of haircut does Steven Spielberg get? The director's cut.

Sudoku Answers from Page 58

You know what drives old people up the wall? Stair lifts.

What did the grape say when the elephant sat on it? Nothing, it just let out a little wine...

I got a hammer lodged in my esophagus and doctors can't remove it They say it's the worst case of a Thor throat they've ever seen.

I'm writing a book about hurricanes and tornadoes... It's only a draft at the moment.

I dated a champion snow skier, Our relationship went downhill fast.

Crossword Answers from Page 56

Pub Quiz (Pg 56) 1. Thunder 2. Moon of Love 3. Manny Pacquiao 4. Cheshire 5. Daiquirí 6. Dead Poets Society 7. Zoom 8. Michaelangelo 9. Help 10. Donald Glover

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CAS NEWS CAS APRIL UPDATE

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las, would that we could as before. Like nearly everyone else the pandemic ground most of our activities to a halt. While we could still care for animals in foster care and in kennels and take absolute emergency cases, it's been bread and water this year.. And none of the fun stuff like our annual dog show Scruffs. Or other events like the the Easter tea, the Holiday Ball and most of quiz nights had to be cancelled. The Costa Animal Society (CAS) is limited in our resources and can only take on what our budget can handle. One thing we know is that an animal charity, or any charity for that matter, cannot allow itself to fall into debt. It's nearly impossible to climb out of that hole. So for now we do the most that we can to soldier on. And there are occasions when we simply have to turn down a request, to sterilise homeless cats, for example, or transport an adopted animal abroad.

Hopefully after Easter or perhaps later this summer, we can begin in-person fundraisers which combined with more shop activity, coin tins, sponorships and donations have helped us to avoid the deep end. Thank you from everyone at the Costa Animal Society for your support. For more information you can contact CAS on 653 557 237, visit the shop, or see us online at www.casnerja.webs.com or on our Facebook page \casnerja. We are also now on Instagram at: cats_dogs29780, and you can find us on Twitter by searching for Costa Animal Society Nerja.

Mantenimiento, Jardin, Reformas Maintenance, Garden, Renovations Instandhaltung, Gaten. Renovierung

Wolfgang Mǘller +34 689 469 104 wmservicio@hotmail.com To grow and to plant for the future With no sneaky weeds in our sight Books that we've read by the dozen. The TV we've watched even more. But the songs of the birds in Lockdown silence Have filled us with joy and such awe

LOCKDOWN POEM By Jesamy Robinson

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till confined part time to home by COVID With nine jigsaws done and one to go. So many Lockdown changes in the last twelve months. But the experts will say “We told you so” 365 suppers we've planned and we've eaten

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Plus breakfasts and lunches galore But oh for a curry with a popp- adom A Chinese at Jings and much more The Seasons have passed in a whirlwind The garden our solace of delight

Missing families, friends and our freedom. Parties, Festivals and holidays too Simple pleasures once taken for granted. Their return is our wish to come true The plans that we made for the future. All shelved till we're out of the woods So now we wait for the new normality And the vaccine to deliver the goods.

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ROSES, NATURALLY! Campo Cuttings by Lorraine Cavanagh of Viveros Florena, Cómpeta

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oses still rank as our favourite flower. They have been around for some 35 million years and yet we have given them the reputation of being difficult and prone to disease. If that were really true, how come they've survived, and thrived, for so long? They have had to be tough and

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adaptable to go through all the upheavals and climate changes of our world; a disease-ridden prima donna would never have made it. But, if we look back, it's only in the last hundred years or so that rose problems have arisen and that aligns with when we start breeding and hybridising them – so, we are to blame! In our search for new colours, uniform shape, we created the 'perfect' hybrid tea

rose that largely rules rose sales now, either the cut flower or potted market. In doing so, we discarded disease-resilience, perfume and soft, subtle appeal for flashy good looks, a colourful outfit and a perfect body! We've done the same thing to ourselves, so why wouldn´t we do it to a flower? Roses don´t have to be pumped full of steroids! Let them lead a

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more natural life and chemical-free becomes possible. 'Bad' insects aren't always all that bad, some are very beautiful and important for other reasons. Mix in a few 'goodies' and get a natural balance – that's what we need to aim for. Don´t strive for perfection; is it really worth spraying toxic chemicals around because your rose leaves have a few holes in them? The rose breeders are slowly waking up to a world of roses that are more disease-resistant instead of perfect in form. That many of us do not want to use chemicals on our favourite flowers. So, instead of falling for a pretty face, dig deeper and source roses that are good for our climate region; ones that are happy in hot sun and drought-resistant – they exist and many of them have very pretty faces too! Choosing the wrong rose, means that you will be constantly battling against nature. Roses are sociable, they like companionship. In the wild you'll see them mixing with trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals, tubers and bulbs. They don´t want a diet of synthetic chemical fertiliser, far more important to improve the soil. Think forest floor, the constant rain of falling leaves that rot away, and try to emulate that. Adding an organic manure will help to get the process started, then apply a thick mulch annually, which also helps retain moisture and inhibits weed growth. Top up the mulch annually in springtime, but don´t disturb the soil and you'll start to see the difference in two or three years. A strongly-growing rose will stand up to greenfly, spider mite and black spot with the help of its companion plants. Companion plants are important, mix many of them through your rose beds. The best are those that encourage insects, not deter them. We want pollinators and predators, that's the way nature is. Interplant with low growers, those that will tower above and some

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that will scramble. Here are a few ideas to make your roses rock and roll. Group them to make them billow and flow. Lavender, catmint, a froth of lady's mantle (alchemilla mollis) and the daisies – echinacea, osteospermum, rudbeckia, gaillardia, helenium, cosmos and our simple margaritas. These all have wide insect appeal. Mix them with bellshaped favourites of bees, such as foxgloves, campanulas and penstemons. Classic butterfly plants are monarda, asclepias, achillea and buddleja. Tall-growing umbels are part of nature – the carrot family with flat white umbels, the yellow of flowering dill and mix through purple top, the towering verbena bonariensis. Let some of your annual herbs go to seed (then you'll have plants for next year) and insects love cilantro, chamomile and basil flowers. Perennial herbs such as lavender, rosemary, thyme, chives and sage are well-known for their insect power. Plant, at least, three companion plants to every rose bush. And a few dainty scramblers such as the smaller growing clematis or dipaldenia look pretty draped through everything. Roses are best watered with a trickle irrigation system. Do not use sprayers or splash water around when watering manually, this will only encourage fungal diseases. Deep watering will encourage deep rooting and a much more sustainable garden. Use tough heritage roses – apothecary, noisette, China, bourbon, damask, single gallica, rugosa roses and other classics. They are our history of roses from pre-breeding and pre-chemical days, they've already stood the test of time. Then carefully select more modern breeds bred for resilience. Species or wild roses, of which there are about 300 worldwide, are those that have been growing wild for thousands of years, they are some of the toughest, often

single-flowered with a short bloom time. Our modern-day ramblers descend from them, with a fabulous spring-flowering but no repeat. Old roses and heirloom roses are those introduced prior to 1867. They are lush and fragrant, seen in many of the old masters' paintings. There are hundreds, many being suitable for warm climates. Modern hybrid roses, tens of thousands of them, have been introduced since 1867. The hybrid tea roses, with large single heads on a strong upright stem, are the most popular hybrid. The rugosas are some of the toughest but also the most beautiful with spiny-clad branches to ward off animal predation, silken flowers and big fat hips through winter. They are happy on poor ground and in harsh climates, disease and insect resistant and are often heavilyscented. They make a fine intruder-proof hedge, good windbreak and are great for erosion prevention. Native to Japan and Korea, they will also do well in warm, humid coastal conditions where other roses might struggle. Unlike dog roses which bloom fleetingly, the rugosas repeat flower over a long period. As well as looking fabulous, roses have a long history of medicinal use and every part is used except the thorns. Rose leaf tea has more antioxidants than green tea; rose petal honey is beneficial for sore throats and coughs and rosehips are a strong source of vitamin C to combat colds. Even rose roots are used in compresses to reduce swelling. Let's bring roses back into our lives, naturally!

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HEINEKEN BEER FACTORY The Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism, Reyes Maroto , presided over the inauguration of the first zeroemission beer factory in Spain last month in Jaén and the largest in Europe. The plant, which is started up in the Jaen brewery of La Imora, as explained by the director of Corporate Relations of Heineken in Spain, Carmen Ponce , is the only one in Spain that works exclusively with one hundred percent renewable energy.The president of Heineken Spain, Guillaume Duverdier , assured that they have never “stopped thinking and acting green, because we only have one planet”. The plant avoids the emission into the atmosphere of 2,500 tons of CO2 per year, which is equivalent to the average consumption of 2,500 homes, and has involved an investment of 1.4 million euros.n addition, he pointed out that they have an ambitious sustainability agenda, since they have proposed "to be the greenest brewery in Spain, starting with this factory in Jaén, promoting sustainable energies", with the aim that by 2025 all its brewing plants have zero emissions EUROPA COMPLEX IN TORRE DEL MAR. The Deputy Mayor of Torre del Mar, Jesús Pérez Atencia, and the

Councilor for the Environment, Antonio Ariza, presented last month the completion of the comprehensive remodeling of the gardens of the Europa complex in Torre del Mar. For Pérez Atencia, "it is an enclave where there has been no action for several decades, so we had it on the agenda to carry out this great performance." Atencia explained that " the image of the park has improved with new accesses, aesthetic improvements and green areas, remodeling of the duck pond and children's playground. The entire area has been cleared, thus increasing security." Antonio Ariza explained that "we have carried out a comprehensive remodeling, improving the entire area and adapting it to all its users. We have carried out the expansion of the roads, which were previously dirt and were impractical every time it rained."The mayor continued, " all the areas of passage have been given greater amplitude , through which people with reduced mobility, carts and others can walk without problem, something that was practically impossible before the reform".

Ingenio reform, especially since its main game element is a 13-meter high tower. The play area, suitable for children from 2 to 12 years old , is inspired by the work of alchemists, who were people who combined scientific research with the mystery of magic.

BUTANE PRICE INCREASE The maximum price of the 12.5 kilogramme butane gas bottle increased last month by 4.96 per centto 13.96 euros, the third consecutive rise and reaching its highest price since January 2019. The new price of the butane cylinder will be in force for two months, until the third Tuesday of next May, when it will be reviewed again. The price rise is “mainly due to the increase in the international price of raw material (+ 17.02 per cent),” said sources from the Ministry responsible for regulating the price. The bi-monthly price review is based on the cost of the raw material (propane and butane) in international markets, as well as the cost of transport and the euro-dollar exchange rate. However, the price revision, upward or downward, is limited to 5 per cent. Currently 68 million liquid petroleum gas bottles EL INGENIO SHOPPING CENTER of different sizes are in use in Spain, managed by MVGM and owned by of which 53 million (78 per cent) are Salsa Patrimonio, has now opened subject to the new maximum its new Atanor playground . This regulated price. new recreational space is one of the most unique areas of the El


Rastro de Nerja will reopen. The decision has been taken after the meeting held with the local Lions Club, who manage the market, The hygienic-sanitary situation of the municipality as well as the mobility between municipalities of the same province, has been assessed to allows its reopening.

PULL AND BEAR Pull & Bear n El Ingenio reopens its doors after a comprehensive reform and expansion of its surface. The firm has gone from having a commercial space of less than 300 meters to one of more than 700 meters. El Ingenio is the first shopping center in the country to have a Pull & Bear establishment with this new image. Its new facilities stand out for having white as the predominant colour and having a very bright and industrial aesthetic. The establishment has an open-plan commercial space with technological elements such as digital screens and self-checkout boxes. This expansion and reform, together with the one carried out at Bershka and the one currently being carried out at Zara, demonstrate the clear commitment of the Inditex Group to the El Ingenio Shopping Center.

NERJA CAR BOOT SALE REOPENS The Nerja Councilor for Commerce, Javier López , reports that the

ORGANISED CRIME Five people have been arrested for crimes against public health, belonging to a criminal organization, fraud of electricity and document falsification. his investigation, which has been carried out for several months in different regions of the province, began after learning of the existence of a criminal network dedicated to the indoor cultivation of marijuana in homes in the towns of Antequera, Alcaucín and Periana. This organization, made up of people of Spanish nationality, had several homes where they could grow hundreds of plants in different stages of growth to be gradually distributed later. These houses had all the infrastructure, means and adequate systems for the cultivation of the plantations and were also illegally connected to the electricity grid. In the 5 searches carried out, some 700 marijuana plants were seized, approximately 20,000 euros in cash, as well as 6 vehicles, computer equipment, mobile phones and various documentation.

Plaza Mayor The second expansion of the Plaza Mayor shopping center foresees an investment of 105 million euros a project in which an investment of 105 million euros and the creation of more than 500 direct jobs is expected . The agreement project foresees that the building will be executed in two unique plots , one of 14,000 square meters, to build the second phase of the Designer Outlet; and another of 7,500 square meters for the expansion of the current Plaza Mayor Shopping.

ST GEORGE´S DAY EVENT THE CHAPEL BAR, CALLE JAEN, NERJA Friday 23rd April 2021 at 2pm A fun afternoon with games, food and drinks. There will be a Tombola stall as usual and all gifts and donations will be greatly appreciated. Proceeds go towards this years Poppy Appeal. More details contact Dorothy 643 212 449 or 951 834 488. Royal British Legion


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mountains of Northern Spain and matured in caves which are aired by cold, damp, and salty winds blowing up from the Bay of Biscay.

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This is one of the finest blue cheeses in Spain offering different types of flavours depending on the type of milk used. The humidity level in the caves is around 90% with a temperature between 8 and 12C. the environment necessary to promote the growth of penicillin spores which gives the cheese is green patches and blue veins. The ripening stage in the caves lasts between 2 and 5 months, the cheese is regularly cleaned and turned during that time.

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During the maturity process, butter paprika and olive oil are often rubbed onto the rind.

Galicia is made from the milk of cows grazing on the lush pastures behind the coastal mountain ranges. The cheese is made from pasteurised cow's milk and has a yellow rind and is creamy and slightly salty in flavour. The milk used for the production comes from well known breeds such as Frisians, Alpine Browns and Rubia Gallega. Afuega'l pitu Afuega'l pitu means fire in the throat because its concentrated taste gives a hot sensation as if it sticks to the back of your throat.

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The young version of this gourmet cheese has a milky flavour and is medium-soft in texture, it is also smooth with some granular structures.

Tetilla Cheese Tetilla D.O.P is an unusual cheese. The remarkable thing about this is its shape as it looks like a breast (Tetilla ). This wide conical cheese from

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ebruary is a great month for planting trees, and we've got some that are a far cry from the normal! I'm going to give you some details on three that have trumpetshaped flowers and are stunningly wow in flower – the golden trumpet tree, pink trumpet tree and golden pagoda tree. And, finally, a real toughie for those very difficult areas that most of us have! Tabebuia is a genus containing around 100 species. The word tabebuia means ant wood in Brazilian, as ants often nest in the dead hollow branches of old trees. They are part of the Bignoniaceae family which gives you a hint of their blowsy beauty to come and they can be seen in yellow, pink, white and, rarely, red. They are commonly planted

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through southern and central America as street and garden trees and certainly rival the jacaranda for flowering. Semi-evergreen, tabebuias will commonly shed their leaves for a short time in late spring, just before flowering. They are generally of a moderate growth rate and can even be grown in a pot whilst young. Eventually, in the ground, they can reach 8m high with a large spread too, so you get a big head and great impact. They like warm climates but will adapt well to poor soils and their roots are non-invasive. A windy position will slow their growth rate. On all types, the flowers are rich in nectar; pollinating insects make a beeline for them! Tabebuia (syn. handroanthus) ochracea, or golden trumpet tree

is famed for its spectacular display of large yellow flowers. It is very closely related to tabebuia chrysotricha, which is the national tree of Brasil. The bark is rough and furrowed and the new young leaves emerge with white downy undersides. The gorgeous golden-yellow flowers last only a day but they are prolifically produced with, occasionally, a second flush too and the dangling seed pods are decorative in their own right. Tabebuia (syn. handroanthus) impeteginosa is also known as pink lapacho, Pau D'Arco or pink trumpet tree. It is the national tree of Paraguay and is seen in huge pink clouds throughout southern Mexico, Bolivia, Peru and Argentina. It will tolerate windy coastal positions but does perform better in a cosier spot! The flowers are usually rosy-pink

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with a yellow throat, though they can also have lilac tinges. The bark is well-used by native peoples for a range of treatments, most famously cancer but also for intestinal problems, fevers, dysentery, snake bites, to help with diabetes and lower blood pressure. It has strong antiinflammatory properties and immune stimulating activity. Sophora microphylla 'Sun King' commonly known as the Japanese pagoda tree, is a hybrid from Chile. More commonly seen as an arching shrub which can be wall-trained, it also makes a delightful small tree, where its flowers can dangle nicely. Unless very cold, it will be evergreen with dark green foliage, divided into 40 pairs of small, oblong leaflets, rather lacy and delicate looking. Being small leaved, it can be pruned and trained, perhaps as a fan against

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a wall, and makes a good bonsai plant. It's a lovely thing and far more interesting and tropical looking than forsythia and winter jasmine, which flower at the same time, February through to April. The large luscious bell-shaped flowers are an exceptionally vivid yellow with tinges of green, waxy and exotic, with prettily protruding anthers. Although exotic looking, it tolerates exposure well and average soil. It will reach 4m x 3m spread.

conditions. It has a light and feathery canopy giving it an airy, light feeling and can be pruned and shaped as desired. In springtime it erupts into a mass of pink triangular flowers that always attract attention. If you need a windbreak, this tree is supreme.

Tamarix Africana 'Springtime' syn. t. hispanica is a great small tree for very exposed positions. It will grow in very windy sites, even exposed and coastal, where other trees would suffer. It will also tolerate a wide range of soils, from light and sandy through to heavy clay-based. Quick growing, it will reach around 6m or a little less if in very challenging

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MARIJUANA RAID National Police, within the framework of a medium-scale operation against drug trafficking, have dismantled two large marijuana plantations installed in two houses in Vélez- Málaga. The police operation began when the police were aware of constant power outages on Tapia de la Cruz Street. This data made them think about the possible existence of a marijuana plantation in a house on the aforementioned street. The police verified that in that street there were two houses with a double connection to the public electricity network. In addition, in the vicinity of these homes there was a loud noise from machinery and an odour that gave away the illegal activity that could be taking place inside. As a result of the searches carried out in the two properties, the police located in one of the houses 495 marijuana plants already in bloom and in the other property another 200 plants, collected and dried, ready for their container and distribution.

Jones and Lionel Richie, hope to thoroughfare. Malaga is already make it to the Nagüeles stage in beginning to study an alternative Holy Week without street worship , 2021. It is time to seek consensus and encourage the approach of all the brothers to their sacred titles as far as possible. The capital of the Costa del Sol will once again experience a historic Holy Week marked by silence, recollection and prayer.

THE RACE BEGINS TO CHOOSE THE BEST STARTUPS IN ANDALUSIA The Startup Andalucía Roadshow contest , organized by the Ministry of Economic Transformation and the Chambers of Commerce has passed to the next phase. The 32 companies that will participate in the competition (chosen from among 72 candidates) and that will receive a training and mentoring program are already known. They have been grouped into four groups of eight, and from each group three will be chosen, twelve in total, which will enter a new phase. At the end of the program, five will be chosen, the best startups in Andalusia, which are SEMANA SANTA PROCESSIONS intended to make an international SUSPENDED leap and facilitate their financing. Malaga suspends its Holy Week processions for the second LINEUP CONTINUES TO GROW consecutive year. The decree of FOR THIS SUMMER'S STARLITE the diocese includes the FESTIVAL IN MARBELLA suspension of acts of external International stars who had to worship and all celebrations that cancel last year, such as Tom make use of the public

Due to be held between 2 July and 28 August, this festival has already announced an array of international stars, many of whom were unable to travel to Spain last year because of Covid-19 restrictions. So far, the confirmed international lineup includes iconic faces such as Lionel Richie, Tom Jones, Passenger, Ozuna, Simple Minds, Sebastián Yatra, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Maluma, Il Divo, Ara Malikian and Bonnie Tyler (although her postponed performance date is yet to be confirmed).

MEDIAMARKT The consumer electronics chain MediaMarkt is to open three new stores - in Marbella, Mijas and Vélez-Málaga. The company has signed an agreement with Worten for the acquisition of 17 of its stores in Spain, which will allow them to open in these locations.


positions. The mayor of Commerce has stated that "our municipality has to continue advancing and that is why from the council we support our small and medium-sized businessmen in times as tough as the current ones."

FIRE IN TORRE DEL MAR The Velez-Malaga fire department extinguished a fire in Torre del Mar The Velez-Malaga firefighting crew successfully intervened in a fire in an electrical panel in the town of Torre del Mar. Fortunately, there were no fatalities. The fire occurred on Calle Saladero Viejo, which is adjacent to the pedestrian Calle del NEW BREATHALYZER The Local Police in Rincón de la Mar. Victoria have a new portable ethyl meter. This will generate the printed results of the breathalyzer test at the time and place that the drivers are tested without them having to go to the Headquarters. The Local Police will also be supplied with new state-of-the-art technology that identifies vehicles by reading license plates and can locate traffic violations by being connected to the databases of the General Director of Traffic (DGT) and the police. TORROX MARKET Greengrocers, dried fruits and pickles, churros and florists are the new products that can be found in the Torrox Market. These new positions represent a new boost to our historic center", highlighted the mayor, Óscar Medina. The mayor said that, respecting the essence of the old market, the rehabilitation of the municipal facilities carried out last autumn also meant a remodelling of its interior, which MELILLERO allowed doubling the existing positions becoming eight today. For The Court number 2 Iin Fuengirola this reason, the file was opened for agreed to the entry prison, d and without bail of José Arcadio DN, the concession of the four new

known as Melillero for the alleged commission of two crimes of attempted murder by spraying acid on his former partner and a friend who accompanied her when they were inside a vehicle in Cártama. The detainee has availed himself of his right not to testify and has only answered some questions from his lawyer.

WIKILOC The Torre del Mar Beach Running Club has become the first in the Axarquía region to join the Wikiloc platform, a world reference for nature lovers and practitioners, it will share its routes of hiking with all its federated and general athletes interested in discovering new routes for their outdoor activities. The club wants to offer nature to its fans - once its newly released mountaineering section has been created. According to José Acosta, mountain coordinator of Playas de Torre del Mar, “through Wikiloc we will post the hiking and mountaineering routes that we carry out , and in this way share them with all users of the world, so that through this free platform our followers can search and follow our best adventures in nature ”. Acosta pointed out that “this application is available in 21 languages , including Spanish, and can be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store, Android Play Store or directly used via the web.


C NTACTS DIRECT RY Emergency Numbers Emergency Services Ambulance Fire Brigade Guardia Civil

112 061 080 062

Torrox Costa Velez Malaga Frigiliana Almunecar Motril Maro

Tel: 952 538 010 Tel: 952 541 104 Tel: 952 533 002 Tel: 958 631 125 Tel: 958 823 591 Tel: 952 529 024

Town Doctors Halls Doctors Canillas de Aceituno Tel: 952 518 250 Cómpeta Calle San Antonio Tel: 951 289 791 Salares Tel: 952 508 906 Sayalonga Tel : 952 552 404 Sedella Tel: 952 508 858 Nerja Tel: 952 523 131 Salobrena Tel: 958 829 332 Torre del Mar Tel: 952 542 396

Municipal Police Canillas de Aceituno Tel: 952 518 000 Tel: 952 518 002 Cómpeta Tel: 605 276 302 Canillas de Albaida Tel: 952 558 321 Nerja Tel: 952 521 545 Torrox Pueblo Tel: 952 539 828 Torrox Costa Tel: 952 538 115 Velez Malaga Tel: 952 549 238 Torre del Mar Tel: 952 965 546 Emergencies 112

Tourist Information Cómpeta Nerja Sayalonga Torre del Mar

Tel: 952 553 685 Tel: 952 521 531 Tel: 952 535 206 Tel: 952 541 104

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Alcaucin Tel: 952 510 002 Archez Tel: 952 553 159 Canillas de Albaida. Tel: 952 553 006 Canillas de Aceituno, Tel: 952 518 002 Cómpeta, Tel: 952 516 006 952 516 025 Periana Tel: 952 536 016 Rio Gordo Tel: 952 732 154 Sayalonga Tel: 952 535 021 Salares Tel: 952 508 903 Sedella Tel: 952 508 839 Torre del Mar Tel: 952 540 471 Torrox Costa Tel: 952 538 010 Velez Malaga Tel: 952 559 100 Vinuela Tel: 952 519 002 Frigiliana Tel: 952 533 122 La Herradura Tel: 958 827 794 Nerja Tel: 952 548 430 Torrox Pueblo Tel: 952 538 200

Taxi’s de Albaida Canillas Silvia: 952 553 180 Maria Jose: 952 553 018 Cómpeta Franquelo: 952 553 662 El Mellizo: 952 516 056 Maximo: 952 516 199 Cesáreo: 952 516 205 Sayalonga Ramiro: 952 535 029

Frigiliana Malaga Motril

952 533 231 952 327 950 958 600 164

Telephone Doctors General Enquires Tel: Speaking Clock Tel : Line Faults Tel: Directory Enquires Tel:

1004 093 1002 025

Airports Doctors Granada Airport Tel: 958 245 200 Malaga Airport Tel: 952 048 804

Bus Doctors Times L= Mon – Sat • D= Direct Nerja – Malaga 06.30L, 07.30, 08.30D, 08.55, 10.10D, 11.10, 11.55D, 12.40, 13.40, 14.55, 16.10, 17.10, 18.10D, 18.40, 19.40, 20.40, 21.15, 21.45D Malaga – Nerja 07.00, 08.15L, 09.15, 10.30, 11.00D, 11.45D, 12.30D, 13.00, 14.15, 15.15, 16.30, 17.30, 18.45, 19.30D, 20.15, 20.45D, 21.30D, 23.00 Canillas de Albaida - CompetaSayalonga - Malaga Mon-Sat Departs Canillas de Albaida 9.30 Sat & Festivals 15.30 See Loymerbus.es to check times (Times change after 10th December) For Competa add 5 minutes For Sayalonga add 20 minutes Malaga - Torre del Mar Algarrobo Costa - Sayalonga Competa - Canillas de Albaida Mon-Fri Departs 11.30 - 13.15 - 18.30 Sat & Festivals 13.15 - 18.30 Sun 10.30 - 20.15

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Street Markets Monday Torrox Costa Tuesday Nerja Wednesday Algarrobo Costa, Rincon de la Victoria Thursday Velez- Malaga, Frigiliana, Torre del Mar Friday Almunecar, Frigliana, Sayalonga, La Herradura Saturday Cómpeta, La Caleta de Velez Sunday Nerja Car Boot Sale, Sayalonga Sayolanga Municipal Market Mon- Fri 8.30am-2.30pm

Church Services Cómpeta Catholic

Sat 8.00pm & Sun Midday

Church of England Sundays 5.30pm Torre del Mar Lux Mundi Tel: 952 543 334 Evangelical Church Tel: 952 532 825 Fellowship of the King Tel: 958 658 439 Anglican Church of Nerja & Almunecar Tel: 952 525 406

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Consulates

Hospitals

Austria

Tel: 952 600 267

Carlos Haya Tel: 951 290 000

Belgium

Tel: 952 399 907

Motril

Denmark

Tel: 952 211 797

Velez Malaga Tel: 951 067 000

Finland

Tel: 952 212 435

France

Tel: 952 214 888

Germany

Tel: 952 363 591

Ireland

Tel: 952 475 108

Italy

Tel: 952 306 150

Netherlands Tel: 913 537 500 Norway

Tel: 952 667 955

Sweden

Tel: 952 604 383

UK

Tel: 952 352 300

USA

Tel: 952 474 891

Airlines

Tel: 958 603 506

Vets Naturevets: 952 55 38 50 URG: 617 00 17 23 Nerja Clinica San Fernando (vet Expedito) 609 982 941 Torrox Village & Torrox Costa

608 45 42 70

La Herradura

625 233 778

Cómpeta & La Caleta:

657 582 225

National Holidays

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January 1st

New Years Day

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January 6th

Three Kings Day

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February 28th

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May 1st

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August 15th Virgin de la Asuncion

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English Radio Stations Global Radio

96.5 FM

Andalucia Day May Day

October 12th Dia de la Hispanidad November 1st

All Saints day

December 6th Dia de la Constitucion

Wave

96.0 FM

Coastline Radio

97.6 FM

Radio Sol Almijara

99.1 FM

December 8th Immaculate Conception

Spectrum

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December 25th Christmas Day

REM FM

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Restaurants & Bars

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www.ventaelcurro.com Restaurante El Pilon Tel: 952 553 512 - Cómpeta Taberna Teteria Hierbabuena Tel: 951 70 76 38 - Cómpeta The Pavo Real - Cómpeta/Torrox Tel: 654 86 90 83 The Balcon Hotel - - Cómpeta Tel: 952 55 36 62 El Recreo - Cómpeta Tel: 952 51 60 43 Casa Paco - Competa Tel: 952 516 077 Perico’s - Competa Tel: 952 553 739 El Cortijo - Competa Tel:952 553 647 Restaurante El Pámpano Tel: 951 832 810 Bar Miguel - Competa Tel: 952 516 754 .

Axarquia Properties Tel: 609 436 537 Immotions Real Estate Tel: 654 899 531 Andalucia Real Estate Tel: 952 534481 .

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Satellite Services

Total Satellite Installations Tel: 629 556 266 Sky Digital Tel: 952 464 378

Solicitors

Swimming Pool Heating

Cómpeta Solar Call : 652 97 06 08 info@competasolar.es

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Spa’s & Saunas

Vets

Naturevets - Competa Tel: 952 553 850

Windows & Doors

UPVC-WINDOWS/DOORS Tel. 952 50 25 27 E-Mail: juanverdun@juanverdun.com

Delprado Solicitors Tel: 95 252 72 74 Axarquia Solicitors Tel: 951 901 225

Official Manufacturer

Window Tinting

Solar Tel: 644 546 176 ian@solarshadetinting.com

Cómpeta Solar Call : 652 97 06 08 info@competasolar.es

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Upholstery

Wine / Bodega

Michael’s Upholstery Tel: 952 55 34 64

Mobility Mobility Products For Sale or Tel: 95 296 7015 / Mob: 635 445 279

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STAIR-LIFTS Tel: 95 296 7015 / Mob: 635 445 279

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Villa Care PMS Petes Maintenance Services Tel: 622 776 643 Competa Chimney Sweep Tel: 601 63 70 30

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February Due to the changing Covid restrictions please call any numbers provided to check the activities are still occurring. CHURCH SERVICES Alhama de Granada, St. Barnabas I.E.R.E (Anglican). Service in English at 11.30 first and third Sundays of the month now at La Joya Roman Catholic Church, Plaza Alfonso X11. contact Priest 95 203 0461 or Warden 95 252 0921. Torre del Mar( Lux Mundi Centre). St. Barnabas I.E.R.E, Spanish Episcopal service in English at 11 o'clock, first and third Sunday Morning Prayer, second and forth Sundays Holy Communion. Contact Rector 95 203 0461 or Wardens 25 251 0921 and 95 251 0056. St Barnabas IERE (Anglican). English services 11 a.m. Sundays at Iglesia Evangelica, Torre del Mar, opposite the bus station. Tel.952030461 (priest) or 618640132 (churchwarden) "Church of England" services at the Capillia de san jose calle linares 7 velez Malaga. www. stgeorgemalaga.org. All are welcome. Contact number 952 219 396. Roman Catholic Mass in English, held every Saturday Caleta de Velez, Parish Church of Nuestra Señora del Carmen, situated on the main street. Time 5pm. Fellowship of Jesus Christ the King e Fellowship of Jesus Christ the King in Nerja. Our meetings are characterised by uplifting Christian songs and relevant sermons and a modern but reverent service, followed by free tea or coffee & biscuits. Why not come along and make new friends, every Sunday at 10.30. Also Prayer meetings every Thursday at 11.00. Pasaje San Miguel, Nerja , 29780. LUX MUNDI, TORRE DEL MAR Lux Mundi Ecumenical Centre, Torre del Mar, Avda. Moscatel 1”I”, (Jardines Viña Malága/Antigua Casa de la Viña), Torre del Mar, 29740. Open mornings only Monday to Thursday 10.00 till 13.00 and Fridays as usual 11.00 - 13.00. Closed for Public Holidays Friday 1st and Wednesday 6th January. We would like to assure you that we are complying with all the Covid regulations to make your visits to our centre as safe as possible. We do ask that when you visit the Centre, you wear your mask at all times and maintain social distance where and whenever. For further information please contact the Centre, Torre del Mar Tel. 952 543 334 E-mail: luxmundi@lux-mundi.org

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Web site: www.lux-mundi.org . We are accepting donations and will follow the necessary disinfection procedures to place them in “Our shop”. We would appreciate it if you could bring them to us in bags that you do not need to be returned, during the normal opening hours of the Centre from Monday to Friday from 10 to 13. LUX MUNDI, Tl RRE DEL MAR venida Moscatel, 1 “I” (Antigua Casa de la Viña). 29740 Torre del Mar. Málaga Phone 952 54 33 34 Email luxmundi@lux-mundi.org Every 3rd Friday Taizé Prayer meeting, Spanish Evangelical Church (Presbyterian) 20.30 Saturday Danish Lutheran Church 3rd Sat. (Nov to Easter) 13:00 Saturday Catholic Mass (in English) Winter (October to June). Summer (July & September) There is no mass in August. Our Nuestra Senora Carmen Parish Church, Caleta de Velez. 17:00 & 18:00 Sunday Iglesia de San Barnabas Anglican Church (I.E.R.E.) 11:00 EL PUENTE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP We meet at El Puente Christian Fellowship premises situated underneath Maroma Inmobiliaria, El Cruce de Puente don Manual, Phone 952 115 220 or 952 518 185.El Puente Christian Fellowship Sunday Worship - 11am. Bible Study Thursday 5-7pm Midweek activities: Pilates - Monday 1pm - 2pm Bridge Club Tuesday 2pm -6pm. Pilates - Wednesday 1.30 - 2.30pm Charity Shop/Books open Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 10-1.30pm LOS ROMANES ROYAL BRITISH LEGION Monday from 12-2.00 pm in the Garden Restaurant, La Vinuela. Information can be obtained from our website www.RBL-Los Romanes.org.uk or Margaret Branch Sec. 951066079 k ERJA BRANCH THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION The Branch holds lunch meetings at the Hotel Al Andalus, Maro, on the third Thursday of each month. Also at Pena Parda Hotel, La Herradura on the 1st Friday of each month. Non members are always welcome. Booking is essential. For further information on the branch please contact 711077576 or bsiterblnerja.wordpress.com "

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