All Abroad Magazine

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issue number 2    September 2011

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‘So that’s what he calls ‘’work’’?’ A month with Dave Bull

August started with a ride up the coast alongside the Med’ to San Juan for an interview with photog’ rapher Richard Poolton and boy was it hot. 6th august’ wow it was still hot! I bought an ice’ cold coke but wasn’t sure whether to drink it, or rub it in.

I got home one day later in the week to two very’ pleased’to’see’you’ dogs’Hmmm, if only dogs could whistle... I got in and the two dinners I had prepared earlier were gone, all that was left were two clean plates, and no cutlery had been used’

On the Sunday I bought a newspaper at my

W

one of those may now be out all,

still

of date as many youngsters

and in my (late)

last month took up running –

strive for better health I’ve

although they were carrying

just come back from the gym

a

having used that new machine

window at the time so I’m not

for half an hour that left me

sure if it counts…?

feeling sick, in the end I had to

But what have we got in the

stop – but it’s great and does

mag this month then? Well,

everything,

Karen Dowsing for one,

elcome

summer

mars

it’s

bars,

kit

plasma

TV

from

Curry’s

BLAME

kats, coke...

who is the founder of

So its September, the best

the New2You furniture

time of year in my humble

chain.

opinion, a time to relax, a time

to

for the ladies of the Costas to

have a little chat about her

She

sit

decided

down

with

me

and

lay back and put their feet up

experiences in Spain over the

usual Spanish newsagents. Now, I’ve been going in this newsagent for six months and had won’ dered why one day the owner will say hello and others not say a word... found out that day, ’he’ is twins...

(you know what I mean) and

last 20 or so years both as a

grab a decent book. Talking of

mum to two youngesters and

books I had a bit of a dilemma

as the boss of a successful,

at the medieval market/book

and growing, business.

fair last month; should

One not to be missed is

A new week and an invite to Fortuna from

Hemingway’s

my friend Pete means a nice trip through the mountains on my motorbike, then I’ll have test the hot baths when I get there followed by lunch and finally I’ll need to find a cafe to write about my day... work, work, work eh’?

Little tip I learnt this week’ don’t mop yourself out of the house then forget when you come back that a bucket of dirty water is just inside door’ Another interview on the 23rd took me to La Ze’ nia to meet Rob Bloomer aka ’Just Bono’ ’ great bloke and watch out for the interview soon. on my return to my home town and while enjoying a caf’, ’Mabel’, who insists she is my ’special Spanish friend’ finds me... with her hands either side of my face she tells me ’you WILL call me soon..’

Back to the UK for my mum and dads 50th

Afternoon’

‘Death

or

the

in

I get the

Juani,

the

ex-butcher,

who

squeaky

used to work in a supermarket

hammer that lights up when

supplying Brits with meat but

you hit something...in the end

can’t speak a word of English.

I bought both and passed the

To explain she used to do

book onto my five year old

impressions of the animals…

nephew who didn’t even seem

see her hilarious impressions

to appreciate it.

(and stories) inside All Abroad

Here’s the other thing...I’ve

this month.

agreed to sing a song (in drag)

And before you run off and

SUNSHINE…

with the lovely Georgie May if we get enough sponsors for her charity calendar. Now I KNOW most of you won’t fancy the idea of me in a frock so I’m

enjoy the rest of this mag

fairly safe there but if you can

make

find her on Facebook – give

fantasy football league from

sure

you

join

our

her a helping hand for a good

our website and be in with a

anniversary and a great knees up with some old friends, plus our timing was good with Eastbourne air show on the Friday, (watching) Gay Pride in Brighton on the Saturday and the mental Bird Man Challenge in Worthing on Sunday, what a weekend!

cause (Easy Horse Care) would

chance of winning 250€ - and

you?

it’s free!

I was sent some interesting

Some new stuff too this month

stuff this month which stated

and plenty from our regulars to

that: 10% of kids can’t ride a

keep you occupied, but if you

bike, 9% can’t swim, & 29%

C

don’t see what you want on the

have never run a distance of

pages – tell me – and I’ll do my

400 metres... which is very

very best to satisfy…

scary to say the least, although

Read on and enjoy…Dave x

rikey another month over’time to relax and tonight, after supporting a local bar, I plan to take the long route home...zigzag fashion, bouncing off walls, and talking to bins...

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inviting

This is a telemarketing technique where

always has an email tracker program at-

they might sound!

a machine makes phone calls and records

tached that tracks the cookies and emails of

Or make you

the time of day when a person answers the

those folks you forward to. The host sender

f e e l

less

after you send it” or whatever --- it almost

how

phone.

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best time of day for a ‘real’ sales person to

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Even when you get emails that demand you

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Also, emails that talk about a missing child

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SPOTTED REDSHANK

REDSHANK

I wrote last month about the group of

elegant cousin, the Spotted Redshank,

usually orange legs, and not very prettily-

little shorebirds which seem to cause a

with which, in pale winter plumage it can

proportioned.

great deal of confusion amongst relative

be confused. The Spotted Redshank has a

Another small group I haven’t mentioned

beginners, and which the Americans call,

longer, more slender bill, darker red legs,

is the phalaropes – swimming waders,

collectively ‘peep’ – they mostly have calls

and a sliver of white going right up its

whose breeding biology is all back-to-front

which sound a bit like that.

back when you see it in flight. It wades

(the males incubate the eggs and have

Now I’d like to look at the next lot up.

rather more deeply in general than its rel-

dull plumage, whilst the gaudy females

The medium-sized waders are generally

ative, and, again, is instantly recognisable

take the lead in courtship) Two species

easier to identify, but there are one or

by its sharp‘chewit’ call. It breeds far to

need concern us here. The small, dainty

two pitfalls. We’ll start with a pair which

the north and east of us, and is common

Red-necked is a passage migrant, usually

should give little trouble, the Green and

here in winter. The lovely Greenshank

favouring fresh water, and has a tiny, thin,

Wood Sanpipers, closely related but quite

is a lot easier. Much paler, usually, than

bill, whilst the more chunky Grey is more

different. The Green Sandpiper, found all

the rest of its family, it has, as the name

likely to be seen on salt water, and may

year here, likes to hang around in ditches

suggests, green legs, is rather large, and

well be seen in the winter. Care should,

and small streams, and is easily flushed,

has a slightly upturned bill. Its call is an

however, be exercised in the identifying

when it can look black and white-rumped,

instant indicator of its presence, a ringing,

of these birds, as, outside the breeding

like a huge House Martin, and it calls with

‘tew tew tew,’ almost always trisyllabic.

season, they can, either of them, ap-

a distinctive ‘tweedledi-doo’ as it flies off.

There remains one, much rarer, member

pear anywhere! Any small wader foundd

Its cousin, the Wood Sandpiper, mostly a

of this group to be mentioned, and that

habitually swimming should be given close

spring and autumn migrant, is more often

is the delightful, dainty, Marsh Sandpiper,

scrutiny.

in small flocks, on freshwater margins, is

a smaller version of the Greenshank,

I am also conscious that I haven’t

less ‘contrasty’ – a nice, elegant wader

with an impossibly thin bill, and the most

mentioned the Snipe family, but I doubt

with green legs and a very frequently

elegant proportions of all birds – my very

they will give too much of a problem to

heard ‘chiff chiff chiff’ call in flight.

favourite, and to be looked for on fresh

anybody – unless, of course, you have the

Moving on to the slightly larger Tringa

water mud in the autumn.

fortune to find a Great Snipe!

species, we have to look at the very com-

A species all on its own is the Ruff – no

Above all, then, as you will see from the

mon year-round resident, the Redshank,

problem in breeding plumage males, but

above, the essential thing is to use your

which most people will recognise from its

you are more likely to see streaky males

ears as well as your eyes, look analyti-

orangy-red legs, and strident ‘pee-wee-

and much smaller females (Reeves) –

cally at what you see, and you won’t go

wee’ call. But beware its larger, more

small-headed, shortish downcurved bill,

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here is no doubt that the Ex Pat population

with Vicki

Try translating these sentences into Spanish

here in Spain is, how can I say tactfully, on

the mature side, so due to the unfortunate fact

1.

I want an appointment tomorrow.

that as we get older things start to need a bit of

2.

I have a pain in my arm

fine tuning, it is more than likely that at some

3.

I have a temperature.

time or another we will all need to visit the doc-

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I need a prescription.

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I need drops for my eyes

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I have a rash on my leg

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I need an appointment for next week.

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I´m dizzy and I have a pain in my

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VERB:TAPAR - “TO COVER”

apas originated in Andalucia, a Southern province of

(cold tomato soup), instead of wine, which increased body

Spain. The word “tapa” translates as “cover”. Tapas

heat rather than providing the necessary cold refreshment.

traditionally may have been a complementary piece

of sliced ham served on top of a glass of wine, but we know

The snack is called “alifara” in northern

them today as small portions of food commonly served as

Spain , Aragón and Navarra; and later, in

a snack before lunch or dinner. Tapas can be as simple as a

the Basque Country, it began to be called

bowl of olives or more hearty, such as slices of Serrano

“poteo”, because the wine had to be

ham.

drunk in “potes” (jars).

The tapa was born when, due to

Once the “botillerias” (bottle-shops)

an illness, the Spanish king Al-

and “tabernas” (taverns) became established throughout

fonso the 10th, the Wise, had

Spain , the wise King’s decree remained in place. For that

to take small bites of food with

reason, the glass or jar of wine was served covered with a

some wine between meals. Once

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recovered from the disease, the wise king decreed that no wine was to be served in any of the inns in the land of Castile , unless accompa-

Spicy Sausage and Cheese Tortilla: This substantial tor-

nied by something to eat. This was a wise pre-

Wine was the natural

caution to counteract the adverse effects of

accompaniment to this

alcohol on those people who, through lack of money to buy a nourishing meal drank alcohol

snack, as it induced

on an empty stomach.

a mellow mood and

Apart from the story of the royal disease we

increased strength,

should consider the theory that the tapa first

tilla is delicious hot or cold. Cut it into chunky wedges and serve for supper or a light lunch with a fresh tomato and basil salad. The addition of spicy chorizo and tangy cheese gives it a wonderful, rich flavor. Barbecued Mini Ribs: These tasty ribs are known as Costillas in Spain. They are delicious cooked on a barbecue and al-

appeared because of the need of farmers and workers of

most as good when cooked under a hot grill. If you prefer a

other unions to take a small amount of food during their

sweeter flavour, use freshly squeezed orange juice instead

working time, which allowed them to carry on working until

of the sweet sherry.

time for the main meal. This main meal, rich in fat, was so

Fried Black Pudding (Morcilla Frita): Spanish morcilla -

heavy to digest that a “siesta” had to be taken for a couple

black pudding - is the first sausage to be made from the

of hours before going back to the fields or to the workshop.

freshly killed pig and is very popular throughout Spain. It is

Longer working hours in the morning meant an easier work-

flavoured with spices and herbs, usually including garlic and

load after the meal.

oregano, and has a wonderfully rich, spicy taste. Ceviche: You can use almost any firm-fleshed fish for this

Wine was the natural accompaniment to this snack, as it

Spanish influenced dish, provided

induced a mellow mood and increased strength, while in

that it is perfectly fresh. The fish is

winter it warmed the body as protection against very cold

‘cooked’ by the action of the acidic

days in the fields and in the workshops of the Middle Ages.

lime juice. Adjust the amount of

In summer, the drink taken in the South was “gazpacho”

chilli according to your taste.

Ingredients

Make Ceviche yourself

1 1/2 lb halibut, turbot, sea bass or salmon fillets, skinned Juice of 3 limes 1-2 fresh red chillies, seeded and very finely chopped 1 tablespoon olive oil Salt For the garnish 4 large firm tomatoes, peeled, seeded and diced 1 ripe advocado, peeled and diced 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 tablespoon olive oil 2 tablespoon fresh coriander leaves

Preparation Cut the fish into strips measuring about 2 x 1/2 inch. Lay these in a shallow dish and pour over the lime juice, turning the fish strips to coat them all over in the juice. Cover with a clear film (plastic wrap) and leave for 1 hour. Mix all the garnish ingredients, except the coriander, together. Set aside. Season the fish with salt and scatter over the chillies. Drizzle with the oil, Toss the fish in the mixture, then replace the cover. Leave to marinate in the fridge for 15-30 minutes more. To serve, divide the garnish among six plates. Spoon the ceviche, sprinkle with coriander, and serve.

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Sangria If you love the cooling taste of a sangria, you will likely love a wide variety of Spanish drink recipes. Most are perfect for summer sipping. The key to all of these cocktails is to make them with quality wine. That said, you also don’t want to waste a very expensive bottle of wine by adding fruit, sugar and juice to it - which you’ll do for most all Spanish drink recipes. Stay within the €10.00 to €20.00 range, and you are sure to have a delicious cocktail that doesn’t break the bank.

Sangria Ingredients: 2 bottles of chilled dry red wine, such as Rioja (a traditional Spanish red) 1 cup of brandy 1 cup of orange juice 1/4 cup of granulated sugar 2 oranges, sliced into thin rounds 2 lemons, sliced into thin rounds 2 limes, sliced into thin rounds 2 apples, cut into 1/2-inch pieces 2 cups of cold sparkling water or club soda

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9/11 By Suzanne Manners

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wo black towers stand against a

it’s not safe to exit into the streets as

ions did not countenance any others;

violent blue sky like giant legs.

bodies and ash and debris rain down on

men who were willing to die and to

A roar of engine disturbs the morning

them. As the rescuers disappear into

kill for those beliefs, dangerous men,

quiet, faces glance up, searching for

the dark jaws of the buildings a low

men who spread terror. They were the

the source of such unexpected noise.

rumble travels from their centre and

strangers in black, the shadows on

The impact shatters glass and steel. A

out into the streets. As if in slow mo-

the street at dead of night, they were

bubble of burning debris, jet fuel and

tion the first tower falls, a stricken gi-

death.

office supplies bursts over New York

ant brought to its knees. The cloud cov-

Even now, ten years later there is a

and into our collective nightmare, not

ers New York and wraps itself around

rawness about 9/11. The events of

once but twice. As we watch, struck

the world. Then the second tower falls

that day were so shocking, the im-

dumb with horror, at what appears to

and all is silence.

age of those towers falling so terrify-

be an accident, a jet roars into sight

Everything

The

ing that they have been etched onto

and smashes into the second tower.

world shifted on its axis and we all be-

our unconsciousness like the red scar

The camera zooms in and focuses on

came a little scared, a little untrusting.

of an operation. Some people talk of

the straggle of burnt and torn figures,

The ground beneath and the sky above

conspiracies, of government cover ups,

faces pressed against hot steel sucking

became our enemies. We were no lon-

of plane loads of people being given

at the air, waving handkerchiefs and

ger safe. A line had been crossed. Two

new identities and disappearing. These

towels, desperate in their attempts to

jet planes had smashed into buildings

theories exist for the simple fact that

alert rescuers to their plight. Fathers,

full of working people, waiters, bank-

people find it hard to accept that what

sons, mothers, daughters, friends all

ers, accountants, fire fighters and po-

happened, happened, that an ordinary

lost. Behind there are flames and twist-

lice, airline pilots, flight attendants,

autumn morning could end in such a

ed metal blocking exits, in front, there

passengers, children, Muslims, Chris-

nightmare.

is nothing. Which path to take?

tians, Jews, no one safe.

changed

that

day.

A group of educated men (men like

On the ground people stare upwards

They had hijacked four planes, four

any you see on the street) plotted to

in blind terror. Old people, Europeans

commercial jet liners and turned them

crash commercial jets into buildings.

mostly, remember cities bombed at

into bombs. If they can do that, we rea-

And they succeeded. It happened. The

dead of night during the war, but this is

soned, they can do anything.

line was crossed.

now, this is New York, home of ‘Friends’

The line had been crossed.

There really is a bogeyman.

and ‘Sex in the City’. This is America.

And who were they? We found out later

This does not happen in America, not

they were wealthy educated men, each

(This is dedicated to the memory of all

in real life, only in films and if this were

of them the product of a Western, lib-

those people who have lost their lives to

a film then Superman would swoop in

eral upbringing. But they were men

acts of terrorism)

and pluck people as they fell and hand

full of hatred, men whose own beliefs,

them safely to grateful relatives wait-

whose own view of the world and opin-

ing down below. Instead, one after another they fall like ripe apples from a tree. And we watch, hands to mouths, eyes wide not believing what we see. Over and over the jets smash into steel and concrete, over and over flames leap into the blue sky, over and over, men and women fall. Fire fighters, laden with gear, storm up towards the flames. Office workers walk past them, dazed and covered in soot and dust, lungs burning with chemical heat. Survivors are diverted,

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The bride takes off her knickers and throw

them at him with the same request, “Try t on!”

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Pullovers hung on your shoulders, tied in front, continues to be an almost fashion catalogue example of college chic which only a truly committed Virgo, such as yourself, can carry off this month. Put on your intelligent looking eye glasses and there isn’t a student bar in the world that wouldn’t let you in.

wisely (not me) shot up the table and will come as no surprise to many that the Manager of Month (barring any last

Groping yourself in the shower has never been better starred this month, especially when thoroughly washing your bottom and upper thighs with warm soapy water. Brendan Fraser continues to be your lucky movie star, especially in movies in which he punches the bad guys on the nose or in the face-cheek (if he punches the bad guy on the bottom cheek you’ve got the wrong Brendan Fraser.)

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Fears that you may turn into a terrorist if you were to even say the words ‘Al Jazeera’, the Arabic news service, will be challenged this month when, due to some strange sub terrorist kind of incident, Al Jazeera becomes the only news channel you can watch.

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Favour states beginning with the letter C this month, especially if you are looking to buy truck loads of peaches, or set up some kind of money laundering operation to pacify a drug baron who is holding a member of your family hostage.As the Sun starts to increase its activity, your dreams are set to become more blockbusterish than usual. Enjoy, it’ll be like having a second more interesting life when you sleep at night.

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within Algorfa I suppose I must be an ‘Algorfan’? I am however some 2.5 Kilometres from the village itself which is a typical small, quiet Spanish town with few non Spanish residents. I smiled at the reference to a weekly coach trip from the town hall to Benidorm. Most of the residents of Algorfa can be found in and around the town enjoying the company of friends and neighbours with conversations lasting long into the night. Their idea of hell would probably be

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a coach trip to Benidorm! I would recommend the Algorfa area to anyone who wants to be in a quieter part of the Costa with coastal resorts and Mountains within easy reach. I enjoy a bit a golf now and again and the prestigious ‘La Finca’ course together with its own 5 star hotel is only minutes from my door. ps. can’t remember the last time I played Bingo - Butlins I think! Bob Daniels. Sounds like someone content with life…or has he just got a bar next door…? Ed

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ALL THAT POWER... Dear Editor, In reply to the letter from APSFU Shadow Councillors of San Fulgencio... I wish to bring to your attention, the Crime of Delitos del Honor, as a magazine it is your responsibility to ensure that the contents of all articles and letters printed are true and non-defamatory. You have published this letter without informing either the PIPN or The Equipo de Gobierno of San Fulgencio, without offering an opportunity to reply and refute the allegations of corruption, which is a very serious offence. Therefore, you may abrogate your responsibility by printing an apology at the first available opportunity. If you fail to do so, we will be replying to your magazine with a Denuncia. In reply to the actual letter: May I point out that as the polls showed a desire for change and after consultation with the other PIPN candidates and members, it was decided to go into talks with the PP. What with the criminal allegations hanging over the heads of the main candidates from the other parties, like the sword of Damocles, I was concerned about being aligned to them. As it transpired, two persons, members from the other two parties, contacted me the night before June 11th, the day the council would take their seats, with an 11th hour offer. I was offered the position

the figures that were quoted are before Tax and Insurance. In reply to the derogatory remarks made

From the website www.allabroad.es

about the PIPN web page, it should be noted that this web site was set up as a

Amanda

temporary site. PIPN are currently hav-

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ing a new web site designed and it will be

Submitted on 2011/08/18 at 1:06 pm

linked to the old one as soon as it is up and

I still can´t believe what has happened

running.

Dave, absolutely incredible, but know you

Finally, I would like to say that I take great

will produce a great new magazine, full

exception to the allegations of Political Cor-

of humour and intelligence. I wish you

ruption.

the best of luck and if our team can help

The dictionary definition of Political Cor-

in any way let me know. And if someone

ruption is: the abuse of public power, office

can´t say something nice, it really is bet-

or resources, by elected government of-

ter to say nothing at all…

ficials for personal gain. E.g. By extortion,

You haven’t got any Troll spray by any

soliciting or offering bribes. It can also

chance…?

take the form of Office holders, maintaining themselves in office, by purchasing votes,

James

by enacting laws and misuse of taxpayers’

Submitted on 2011/08/02 at 6:18 pm

money.

I suppose we have to thank the World

If the APSFU know of any individuals who

Health Organisation for ridding the earth

are suspected of the same, they should

of so many afflictions and diseases that

inform the Public Prosecutor, to have them

these idiots so richly deserve. Good luck

investigated.

Dave, You know where we are if we can

Jeffrey Wiszniewski.

help. AS LONG AS DB DRAW’S BREATH JD

Secundo Teniente de Alcalde, Concejal de

WILL BE BACK.

Urbanizaciones y Presidente de PIPN

James

Hi Jeff,

Stuart

I must say I’ve been dealing with councillors

Submitted on 2011/08/01 at 5:52 pm

here for years and this is the first time we’ve

I enjoyed your magazine, informative and

spoken and rather than a handshake, you offer

attractive, both serious and humorous,

a Denuncia…? Okay, sorry – there you go, but

and I hope you succeed in any legal ac-

we do live in a democracy Jeff and we printed

tion, and also any new developments you

the letter on the ‘Letters page’ which is, I think

have in mind. I will definitely be looking

you’ll find, quite a common place for readers to

out for All Abroad. These ne’er do wells

express their worries or opinions, and for you to

who steal other people’s ideas etc. never

answer them…?

ever succeed.

Ed.

Violet King

of Mayor, if I voted against Carlos Ramirez

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“Thirty pieces of silver.”

NO IDEA?

As part of the PIPN manifesto, was to es-

Dave,

Dave……sadly we cannot control what

tablish a full time advice centre for all the

I just came upon the story of what has happened to

others do in life…the only thing we have

residents on the Urbanisations, it stood to

your magazine following a link from an email and sorry

control over is our reaction to it all. You

reason that it should be staffed by those

to hear of your challenges. It is so right that what goes

are, in my experience, strong enough to

who had shown experience in the past. It

around comes around and I am sure you will look back

deal with all these storms and come out

was also necessary that, they should be

in the future and laugh at how some people don’t have

with your head held high. “Onwards and

people whom I knew and trusted. It should

a good idea in their head but can only steal others and

upwards” could be your theme for the

also be pointed out that in respect to the

believe they are good business people. The truth is they

future!!

family members of Juani Mora Alemany,

are not; they are just opportunists who spoil everything

they both gave up their then current jobs

for others and don’t end up benefiting from their treach-

and positions, in order to assist myself and

ery. I don’t know the parties involved but am sure you

the Town Hall.

will come out on top and you have my support should

the future that lies ahead.

Erika Luna Llanos is a very intelligent

you have a need for it.

Vi

young woman who is currently working

David. Via email.

Thanks Violet,

within the Councillor for Tourism in the In-

Ssssh…. I’m already looking down and laughing at ‘em

Common sense from you as ever and yes we

formation Office. She is not, as stated earn-

… hehe, thanks David and keep reading! Ed.

have learnt from this…not to trust trolls for

Sansano. Needless to say, I declined the

ing €2400 per month. She earns €1500. All

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HISTORY This month All Abroad editor and photographer, Dave Bull and Mark Welton jumped on their motorbikes and headed inland where the air is hotter and the beer definitely cooler.


S

ituated on the outskirts of

years; ok, they’ve restored and

were possibly discussed. These

the main town heading in

put some fresh paint on the

warm water springs in Fortuna

the direction of Yecla a small

walls but the theatre and the old

are famous throughout Spain with

community exists solely because,

projecting machines are still there

the Leana Balneario being its old-

and for, the hot springs that flow

to be seen. Outside you could

est and most endearing.

from its mountainsides.

imagine the place back in the

It’s difficult to write an article

early days of last century as the

In 1860, Juan Cascales Font

about Fortuna without mentioning

original building still stand and it

began some renovations to the

the natural hot baths, so I won’t,

doesn’t take me long to start pic-

semi-abandoned spas whilst

and indeed why would I as locals

turing the noisy, dusty arrival of

constructing a new hotel (which is

and visitors have, for centuries,

weary travellers in their carriages.

still there) and during the Spanish

used and benefited from the

For country lovers, just a little to

Civil War the hotel spa served

mineral springs that remain at an

the south of Fortuna is a large

as a hospital to help wounded

all year round temperature of 36

lake, enclosed in a nature pres-

soldiers. In the 1970’s, Span-

degrees.

ervation area and surrounded by

ish Director, Sainz de Heredia

Nestled in the hills to the north-

woods, which is ideal for walking

filmed ‘Historias de la Television’

east of Murcia about fifteen min-

or fishing but a day out in Fortuna

(The History of Television) where

utes from the A7 motorway and

really shouldn’t be completed

singer, Concha Velazco sung her

near the border of the province,

without a trip to the hot baths.

hit for the first time in the swim-

the town became famous for its

These waters contain several ele-

ming pool ‘Una chica ye ye’ (you

hot springs which were greatly

ments and minerals that are often

must have bought it…)

appreciated by the Romans.

claimed as a cure-all with health

By the 1990’s they realised the

And now, once again, Fortuna is

giving qualities and mysterious

place could be a goldmine… I

becoming an important centre for

powers but whatever it does it is

mean a tourist attraction and

hydrotherapy, beauty treatments

still amazing how mother nature

things really got going with

and other therapies associated

has created environmentally

people visiting Fortuna Balneario

with the natural hot mineral

friendly warm water system,

for its therapeutic and tranquil

water.

which is therapeutic and some-

waters from all over the world.

But today I’m being treated

where thousands of people flock

Many came for its beauty or

myself, not in the baths, but by

to in order to alleviate medical

holistic medical treatments, as

Peter, my guide for the day and a

conditions including, for rheu-

the waters contain rich minerals,

man with a friend in every bar!

matism and breathing disorders

namely iron and salt, or for the

Fortuna is a typical Spanish town,

– I found it especially good for

landscape in which it finds itself,

as yet unexploited, with peaceful

stopping smoking…as it kept go-

which is tranquil but with a wealth

streets and a white church with a

ing out…

of history.

many thriving expat businesses,

A little bit of the history of

The numbers:

and not just the bars that we

Fortuna.

45km to the coast from Fortuna.

‘explored’. Over recent years and

The Romans

San Javier airport is 38km from

with the construction of Urbanisa-

Fortuna was home to a large Ro-

Fortuna; Alicante airport is 60km

tions such as ‘Las Kelendas’ to

man community who made the

away.

the north of the town, foreigners

most of the running hot water

Altorreal Golf Club is 10km the

(and especially Brits) have made

and used natural thermal springs

other side of Murcia.

the move to live in the Spanish

to create their luxury baths.

FORTUNA Spa Baths (Murcia)

‘campo.’

As we know from our history

SPAIN

Because of that this picturesque

classes (yes we do) most Roman

General info

small town boasts a host of

baths and buildings were heated

Population: 6.652

decent restaurants, all offering

via hot furnaces, using burning

Height: 240 metres

something different and of course

wood placed under the floors and

Distance from Murcia: 25 Km

a good selection of busy and ac-

channelling hot air to circulate

tive bars as well as hairdressers,

in open areas which gave them

British supermarket and, although

giving them a controllable heating

I didn’t see one, there’s got to

system. However, in the baths

be an Irish bar there somewhere

to be found in Fortuna, the earth

hasn’t there?

already provided warm and

Pete drove me down to the Leana

therapeutic water so it’s hardly

Teatro Café - next the hotels

surprising that the Romans hung

which date back to 1837 (belong-

around for a few centuries…

ing to the Spanish Cascales family

Bathing was not merely a neces-

and still do to this day) - sitting

sity, it was a social function

on the hills just below where the

mainly for the privileged few and

water flows visitors can see the

a place for social intercourse (I

ancient Roman baths. The place

said ‘social’…), where business,

hasn’t changed in over a hundred

and who to chuck to the lions,

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reputation had spread and they could afford to but the premises they had, up to that point, been renting. Seven years later and still going strong Trevor and Shirley had decided they’d had enough of the furniture game and sold their share to Karen which is when New2You really began to take off, as Karen admits, ‘’I like to be in control and once I was on my own I could make decisions and really push the business forward.’’ This was in 1996 and expansion was on the horizon but first Karen had to risk everything by re-mortgaging her house to raise enough money to buy a second shop and by this time she was a single mum raising two young children as well as looking after another shop that she’d rented in Dolores selling lower priced items. With the second shop open, again in the Mar Azul complex and a boom in property sales, which started in 1998, with many Irish people coming to Spain to spend their Irish punts (?) before the oncoming introduction of the euro in the Emerald Isle. As we now know the huge influx of foreigners buying on the Costa over the next seven years (until around 2005) and Karen’s successful business strategy saw New2You continue to grow and in 2004 she opened her third shop in Mar Azul with her parents once again joining forces with her, but this time to sell clothes and soft furnishings under the same roof as New2You What that meant for clients was they could go to New2You and get everything they needed under one roof which, once again, turned out to be innovative and profitable for Karen and co. New2You continued to grow and by February of this year Karen was ready to open her fourth shop at the Sunday Zoco market where she could display the items for sale in air-conditioned comfort for buyers and browsers and also give people an idea of the quality of the used furniture available in all of New2You’s shops. That brings us just about up to date but as I write I hear that Karen is not resting up and taking it easy as later this year she plans to open one of her old shops in Mar Azul and offer punters yet more choice from the huge range available - in June of this year she took on a 420 square metre warehouse to help store some of the stock that she has. Karen still works seven days a week and looks after her two sons, Bradley, 13 and Jake who is sixteen and helping out mum part time in one of the shops and when asked about her plans for New2You in the future Karen tells me she plans to spend the next two years streamlining her business – before no doubt ‘going for it’ again.

For the first year they survived on the money from the

SELECTIVE SELF SERVICE My wife, many moons ago, was in charge of the Self-service restaurant in what was then Pryca, San Juan. (now Carrefour) In those days, it was one of the few places in that area where you could get a cheap(ish) meal, and, of course, so all your shopping in one visit. And it was frequented by, above all, foreigners, not many of whom spoke Spanish (not a lot changes there!) My wife spoke (and speaks) virtually not a word of anything else. But she became adept at doing impressions to indicate the animals whose remains filled the dishes arrayed in front of her customers. She also delights in telling stories of a vegetarian, who thought her vegetarian paella ‘delicious’ – oblivious of the fact that it was cooked in chicken stock. And the Muslim clients who enjoyed their ‘beef’ dishes, quite unaware of their porcine origins. I’ve lived with her for a fair number of years now, however, and I’m still here to tell the tale – in fact, she’s one hell of a fine cook!

property management business and Karen’s wages from also working in a launderette next door to the new furniture shop which allowed the furniture business could grow in that time, meaning they could extend New2You into the now closed launderette. By this time their

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SOME PEOPLE ARE LIKE SLINKIES - NOT REALLY GOOD FOR ANY THING BUT THEY BRING A SMILE TO YOUR FACE WHEN THEY’RE PUSHED DOWN THE STAIRS.

It has been determined; the most used sexual position for married couples is doggie position. The husband sits up and begs. The wife rolls over and plays dead… I want to live my next life backwards! You start out dead and get that out of the way right off the bat. Then, you wake up in a nursing home feeling better every day. When you are kicked out of the home for being too healthy, you spend several years enjoying your retirement and collecting benefit checks. When you start work, you get a gold watch on your first day. You work 40 years or so, getting younger every day until pretty soon you’re too young to

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work. So then, you go to high school: play sports, date, drink, and party. As you get even younger, you become a kid again. You go to elementary school, play, and have no responsibilities. In a few years, you become a baby and everyone runs themselves ragged keeping you happy. You spend your last 9 months floating peacefully in luxury, spalike conditions: central heating, room service on tap. Until finally...You finish off as an orgasm. I rest my case.

Cherie Blair is touring the countryside in a chauffeur-driven car. Suddenly, a cow jumps out into the road, they hit it full on and the car comes to a stop. Cherie, in her usual charming manner, says to the chauffeur: ‘You get out and check you were driving. ‘ The chauffeur gets out, checks and reports that the animal is dead. ‘You were driving; go and tell the farmer, ‘says Cherie. Five hours later, the chauffeur returns totally plastered, hair ruffled with

a big grin on his face. My god, what happened to you? ‘asks Cherie. The chauffeur replies: ‘ When I got there, the farmer opened his best bottle of malt whisky, the wife gave me a slap-up meal and the daughter made love to me. ‘ ‘What on earth did you say? ‘asks Cherie. I knocked on the door, and when it was answered, I said to them: ‘ I’m Cherie Blair’s chauffeur and I’ve just killed the cow.’

If you were around in 1919 and came upon the following poster (on right) I mean, seriously Wouldn’t you just keep drinking?

grant you each a wish.’ The wife answered, ‘Oh, I want to travel around the world with my darling husband the fairy waved her magic wand and poof! - Two tickets for the Queen Mary II appeared in her hands. The husband thought for a moment: ‘Well, this is all very romantic, but an opportunity like this will never come again. I’m sorry my love, but my wish is to have a wife 30 years younger than me. The wife, and the fairy, were deeply disappointed, but a wish is a wish. So the fairy waved her magic wand and poof!... the husband became 92 years old. The moral of this story: Men who are ungrateful bastards should remember fairies are female.....

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40 years of marriage.. A married couple in their early 60s was celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary in a quiet, romantic little restaurant. Suddenly, a tiny yet beautiful fairy appeared on their table. She said, ‘For being such an exemplary married couple and for being loving to each other for all this time, I will

For most people the hardest part of exercising is just getting started. Hectic schedules and lack of time certainly contribute to the excuses. But for many people, lack of basic workout knowledge intimidates them and prevents them from even getting started. With so much information (and misinformation), it can be hard to decipher what fitness regimen will really deliver results. But truthfully, it’s not difficult at all to determine what workout will provide health benefits. An easy way to get started is utilizing the F.I.T.T. principle. This acronym stands for Frequency, Intensity, Time and Type. Frequency: As you might expect, this refers to how often you will exercise. After any form of exercise is performed your body completes a process of rebuilding and repairing. So, determining the frequency of exercise is important in order to find a balance that provides just enough stress for the body to adapt and also allows enough rest time for healing.

Intensity: Defined as the amount of effort or work that must be invested in a specific exercise workout. This too requires a good balance to ensure that the intensity is hard enough to overload the body but not so difficult that it results in overtraining, injury or burnout. Time: Again, this is rather selfexplanatory. Time is simply how long each individual session should last. This will vary based on the intensity and type. Type: What type of exercise will you be doing? Will an exercise session be primarily cardiovascular, resistance training or a combination of both? And, what specific exercises will you perform. Planning a new fitness routine by breaking it into the four F.I.T.T. principle pieces allows you to quickly create a workout plan that will truly provide you with results. For beginner exercisers choosing the Type of exercise may be the best place to start mapping out your routine. After all, if you have the perfect frequency, intensity and time but hate the actual exercise then you’ll never do it. So, start with something you like. This may be walking, biking, swimming or something else. Next determine the Frequency. Consider how much time each week you truly will devote to this workout. Be

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Give it up for summer

Which are you?

The Beach Babe – effortlessly glides onto the beach with a towel, hovers somewhere above the sand, laughs and giggles and sips cocktails, occasionally dips in the sea emerging as a Bond girl – or… The Beach Blob – drops towel half a dozen times whilst juggling with factor 50, beach parasol, large inflatable and cool bag, burns where factor 50 is not properly applied, can’t get the parasol in the sand, manages it and then it blows away colliding with Beach Babe and incurring the wrath of her boyfriend. I suspect that for the majority of people reading this, they are more likely to fit into blob than babe category – and if that is the case – why do we do it? Last weekend I lay on the beach listening to the arguments of the family next to me. Were they having a good time? No. Did they go home and leave everyone in peace? No. There is something slightly masochistic about the way we insist on ‘enjoying’ the beach when all it really is, is very

EXPAT KIDS

Growing up overseas affects TCKs both positively and negatively. The good news is that they mature early. The bad news? They struggle in adolescence. Children who have spent a considerable portion of their formative years in foreign cultures are known as third culture kids (TCKs) or global nomads. The term “third culture” refers to the lifestyle of global mobility and intercultural living that is typical of expat children who move overseas because of a parent’s career. Although the combination of the passport (first) culture with the host (second) culture produces a fusion culture that is unique to each child, certain commonalities exist. Moving Abroad in Childhood Leads to a Different Perspective Living overseas affects children profoundly because their worldviews have not yet been formed and consolidated by their experiences (unlike adults, who move abroad with identities and cultural values firmly in place.) Of course, adults grapple with culture shock and

hot, very busy and very, very sandy. So: Five tips for improving your beach experience don’t go if you don’t want to – it’s not a compulsory Costa Blanca experience, if you’d rather stay at home with the aircon on, so be it if you do go, leave it as late as possible. Why go at 1.00 when the sun is at its highest and apply factor 50, spend hours roasting and then just go red in those bits you missed? I recommend five o’clock at the earliest if you do go, take as little as possible. If you go at 5.00 you might not need the parasol at all and inflatables are nothing but a pumping up and letting down experience going in the sea is very refreshing at this time of year but don’t leave it until it’s time to go home and the sun’s going in – wet knickers are not nice buy a snack at the chiringuito – taking your cool bag means money spent at mercadona, preparing sand wiches that nobody eats and having to do the washing up when you get home

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Kids who grow up in a foreign country are now known as: THIRD CULTURE KIDS

must adapt to their new environment, but they do so with an underlying sense of who they are. Children, however, are still in the process of laying the foundation of their personal and cultural identities, making them more open to cultural influences. Many TCKs Don’t Know Where “Home” Is David Pollock and Ruth Van Reken, authors of Third Culture Kids: The Experience of Growing Up Among Worlds, write that “TCKs are raised in a neither/nor world.” They have a sense of belonging to several cultures, but may be incapable of wholly identifying with any single one. As a result, cultural identity is often an issue for them, even as adults. Yet third culture kids are ultimately more than the sum of their cultural parts. They are modern-day alchemists, blending elements of their various “homes” with the nomadic expatriate culture to produce life patterns that differ significantly from those of their monocultural peers. The Positive Side of TCKs: They Mature Earlier The life of a global nomad affects children in many ways.

For example, TCKs tend to mature earlier than those who grow up in a single culture, for a number of reasons: •They are excellent communicators, thanks to a well-honed ability to adapt their conversation styles to the particular needs of each interaction. Having to re-establish themselves socially every time they move means that third culture kids are rarely shy. They also have more opportunities for communicating, since they’re likely to speak multiple languages. •They possess a worldliness that comes from exposure to different cultures, values, traditions, religions, and political systems. Their international experiences translate into a body of knowledge that is both deeper and more wide-ranging than that of typical teenagers. •They’re veteran travellers, and are usually quite capable of navigating airports and train stations without adult assistance. This comfort with solo travel at an early age is often a reflection of a greater sense of independence (although this tends not to be the case with children living in high-risk areas, who are generally afforded less personal freedom.)

WATCH IT FELLAS While the C-5 was turning over its engines, a female crewman gave the G.I.s on board the usual Information regarding seat belts, emergency exits, etc. Finally, she said, ‘Now sit back and enjoy your trip while your captain, Judith Campbell, and crew Take you safely to Afghanistan’ An old Master Sergeant sitting

in the eighth row thought to himself, ‘Did I hear her right? Is the captain a woman? ‘ When the attendant came by he said ‘Did I understand you right? Is the captain

a woman?’ ‘Yes,’! Said the attendant, ‘In fact, this entire crew is female.’ ‘My God,’ he said, ‘I wish I had two double scotch and sodas. I don’t know what to think With only women up there in the cockpit.’

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1.

Apply a brightening highlighter to the face. MAC Strobe Cream is an absolute life-saver and staple in my make-up kit. This opalescent highlighting cream instantly gives life to the face, and is packed full of vitamins and goodies to refresh and nourish the skin. I often wear this product on its on own to perk up my skin, but it can also be mixed with foundation to give a beautiful glow with coverage. Focus application on the cheekbones, forehead, down the bridge of the nose, and the cupids bow.

2.

Apply a cream coloured eye liner to the lower, inner rim of the eye. This is a super quick step which will brighten up the eyes instantly. Perfect for those with smaller eyes, this trick will make eyes pop and look bigger. Using a cream liner is a softer option than white, and will help to tone down any redness on the rim of the eye.

3.

Define your brows The eyebrows frame the face, and a quick fill-in with some matte powder on an angle brush will further define them. Most of us can use a little help with our eyebrows. The Jane Iredale brow kit (pictured above) is a great investment and lasts forever. Brush your brows into place with the comb, then use the angle brush and a little powder to fill in any gaps and create beautiful shape, then set with the brow wax on the comb. A two minute job that makes a huge difference.

4.

Add a pop of colour - cheeks and/ or lips The quickest way to brighten up the face is to use colour. Peachy-pink natural tones are brilliant for blush and lipstick; a quick dab of lipstick or gloss and a touch of blush on the apples of the cheeks works wonders when you’re tired. I adore MAC blush in Fleur Power. Bronzer also works well to give warmth and life to the complexion.

5.

Use a corrective under-eye concealer Dabbing on a tiny bit of peach-toned concealer will instantly cancel out blue tones and darkness under the eye, and also brighten the eye area. This is an essential daily step for me, even if I’m not wearing foundation (I apply this with my ring finger and pat it on gently over my Strobe Cream). MAC concealer shades in the NW range have a pinky undertone, or alternatively Bobbi Brown’s special corrective concealer range is specially designed for this purpose.

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SPAIN REDUCES PURCHASE TAX ON NEW PROPERTY IN SPAIN

125€ MILLION FOR A HOUSE! e moat…! …and it’s only got on

Some seemingly very

Ultimately I think it will have a positive

good news for those

effect for resale’s (individuals selling their

looking to buy a prop-

homes).

erty

José

customers come over to Spain with a

Blanco, Development Minister for Spain

specific remit of buying a new or resale

has announced that with immediate ef-

property. They come over with a particu-

world has just been sold by its Brit owner

fect the purchase tax (IVA) on the sale of

lar budget and a set of requirements, i.e.

but it still stays in British hands although

all new Spanish properties will be reduced

near the beach, three bedrooms etc. etc.

the new owner wishes to remain anony-

from 8% to 4%.

If you consider Spain as the shop and the

mous (I can confirm it’s not me…)

This initiative will be applicable only for

tax reduction initiative as a promotion to

The house, grandly named Sa Fortalessa

the sale of new properties signed for at

bring more people to the shop. The net

de Pollença, sits on a nice little patch

the notary before the end of this year

result is more houses are sold, both new

of 87,000 square metres of estate and

(2011).

and resale.

An attempt has been made by the Span-

Some areas have very few new properties

boasts a castle, seven residencies, pri-

ish government to boost a Spanish prop-

vs. resales and some vice versa. There is

erty market that is massively important

a market for both types and importantly

to the overall Spanish economy.

every new completed property sold is one

An example Spanish property sale price

less home competing against an individu-

in

Spain

Very few of our international

of €200,000 means the

al resale. Resales ac-

instead

four months of the year and the incentive to run it

is

expected/hoped

vate beaches and a forest. If you fancy a look it’s found in the Pollença bay on Mallorca, but be warned as its protected by Cape Formentor and a military base, not bad security eh? That’s security which has been enjoyed over the years by many heads of state and top

now have to pay

the properties we sell and we don’t expect

dignitaries who enjoy the privacy and it

that to change any-

was also very popular with artists and

time soon.

intellectuals from across Europe in the

chase tax instead

Is this really just to

20’s.

of ‘€16,000’

help the banks out

The seller, British owner John Ogden, has

who seem to own so

sold the property to a Spanish company

of

€16,000. With still over

one of the most exclusive in the

count for over half of

pay just €8,000 in purtax

pain’s most costly casa and definitely

‘...the buyer will

buyer will now have to chase

S

just €8,000 in pur-

that this financial carrot will be enough move

many of the proper-

the many would be buy-

ties now?

whose biggest shareholder is another Briton. The amount of cash involved is a

ers off the side lines and into the Spanish

I am sure it will help the banks a little

property market.

and if they can turn some of their pa-

We asked Paul Payne, Sales & Marketing

per assets in to cash and thereby be on

Director from MASA International what he

a stronger footing, I think everyone will

thought of tax reduction.

benefit in long run. It is in all our interest

According to one source the estate went

What difference will it make?

that Spain’s banks improve their position.

for 125 million€, which is a good invest-

Halving the tax for the purchase of new

Further downgrades will ultimately mean

ment considering the 45,000 pesetas

homes is certainly not a silver bullet for

higher borrowing costs, and we don’t

paid in 1919 by the Argentinean painter,

still the very tough property market in

want that!

Roberto Ramaugé.

Spain, but we expect it will attract a rea-

Unfortunately for the banks the sad re-

sonable number of foreign buyers to act

ality is the stock they hold is not gener-

now.

The news has been well received

ally what today’s buyers are looking for.

by the international media and judging

Also, if a bank has repossessed some new

by the increase in enquiries we have re-

properties from a builder, in most cases

ceived since the announcement it appears

they also became the new owners. These

to have also generated more new interest

properties would be treated as resales

in the market as a whole.

and therefore subject to 7% tax. So I see

As the tax reduction only applies to new

the positive effect on the banks and their

properties, how do you see it affecting the

unsold stock will not be as great as one

resale market?

might first think.

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Down

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Across

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Down

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Across

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ADVICE INFOTIPS NEWS Smart Cards for all citizens by Keith Nicol

CAN I DRIVE IN FLIP-FLOPS? It is now an offence to drive with flip flops or thong sandals for safety reasons. You can wear sandals but they have to have a strap around

TORREVIEJA’S SMART CARDS have been one

Most importantly, be aware that Transportation Cards

the heel. It is also now

of the main items of discussion in the city during

previously issued shall cease to operate on Septem-

an offence to drive top-

August. The main consensus being that the cards

ber 16, 2011 and not September 1, as previously

less. This also applies

may be smart, but those that devised the application

noted! If you want a new or replacement card the first

scheme certainly are not! The application scheme has

thing you should do is to jot down the account number

to men as well though.

changed on an almost daily basis, but as we went to

below, go to the CAM Bank, pay €35.00 and put your

press, this is the most recent!

receipt in a safe place to show at the Transportation office. Although there have been rumours of lines

Since the cards were first announced the hours that

around the block and people queuing from 4.00am, for

the office is open for applications has changed three

the most part, it’s just sensationalism. A line starts to

times and they are now open from 0815 until 2015!

form at around 0700-hrs at the Old Town Hall, where

Secondly, apparently those who have managed to get

the cards are issued, and you need to be in that line

on the Padron without actually having an NIE number

prior to 0800-hrs, when the doors open and numbers

can still apply, although it’s being questioned how

are distributed.

people can be residents of Spain without having an

the Guardia just need to park up on the exit from any Playa and they’ll have a field day.

EUROPE RULES! Some of the strange laws around Europe England It is illegal for a lady

NIE! If you are one of those, be aware that these are

At 0815, those with numbers are called into the of-

smart cards and if you are found out not to be a 'real'

fices, show their proof of residence, or old Transpor-

to eat chocolates on a

resident, they can be turned off!

tation card along with handing over their CAM Bank

public convenience.

Receipt for €35, have their picture taken and depart

Finland

You no longer need to have your padron updated as

with a card that’s good for 12-months of free transport

Taxi drivers must pay

they have the computer installed in the office now,

on Torrevieja’s bus network.

royalties if they play

just bring your old card or NIE information, residence

music in their cars for

paper and passport, with you. More questions were

Location: Old City Hall - Department of Transport

paying customers.

raised as to why would the Town Hall start the scheme

Offices

while tourists are in town, in the height of the tourist

Hours: NEW HOURS! 0815 to 2015-hrs

Scotland

season, when the Town Hall are complaining that the

Requirements: To be registered in Torrevieja and have

tourists are the ones abusing the system! Wouldn’t it

no debts with the local administration.

have been more beneficial to wait until 300,000 tour-

Price: €35 (valid for one year). Senior Citizens do

ists had returned home from their holidays, making

have to pay the €35 but if they qualify, they will receive

it much more difficult to apply for the card in the first

a refund at the end of the year.

place!

Required Documentation: DNI, NIE or Passport (original)

It is illegal to be drunk while in possession of a cow. France It is illegal to kiss on railways in France. No pig may be addressed as Napoleon by

First the disclaimer, in that by the time you read this,

Proof of payment of €35 into the CAM account num-

something else may have changed. However, as we

ber 2090 7150 55 0200168516

go to press, for those legal citizens of Torrevieja, that

This card is also valid for access to the CMO (City

are on the Padron and legally live in the city for at

Centre Leisure or Macrodiscoteca), and will gradually

No one may start a car

least six months of the year, this is how you should go

be adding other services such as access to museums.

while someone is un-

about getting your smart card for free bus transporta-

It’s not necessary to renew your card before Septem-

derneath the vehicle.

tion in Torrevieja.

ber 1. The application or renewal of the card can be

its owner. Denmark

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