Olive Press Gibraltar Newspaper - Issue 2

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SPANISH housebuilder Taylor Wimpey Espana has doubled its annual sales this year. The subsidiary of the British company has already sold out five developments, with British sales up 37%. Meanwhile, German buyers have leapt by an astonishing 160%, fuelled mainly by sales in Mallorca. Marc Pritchard, sales and marketing director, said: “It’s been a really good summer this year. “It’s been at least five years since I’ve experienced such an intense level of enthusiasm for Spanish property.” New Costa del Sol developments popular with British golfers this year include La Floresta Sur near Marbella and Miraval at Mijas.

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Controversial Almoraima sale comes off the market after campaign by Olive Press and visit from Hollywood actress Salma Hayek

Malaga company floats

A LUXURY PROPERTY company has become the first in Malaga to float on the stock exchange. Obsido, a Spanish-Norwegian company, debuted on the Mercado Alternativo Bursátil (MAB) this month at a price of €19.40 per share. The company currently manages two properties in Estepona and Marbella.

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Rock welcomes refugee family while one Gibraltarian raises £157,000 for Calais ‘jungle’ camp

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EXCLUSIVE By Tom Powell GIBRALTAR is launching its own humanitarian effort to help the current migrant crisis. The government has confirmed to the Olive Press that at least one refugee family is to be welcomed to the Rock. Discussions are currently underway with authorities in London over who to choose, and what Gibraltar would need to provide. “We want to make sure we get the right family who will settle comfortably into our community,” confirmed government spokesman. “It means they will probably have to be English-speakers,” he added. Meanwhile, another Gibraltarian has broken records raising money for impoverished migrants camped in Calais. Dan Teuma, 29, has amassed a staggering £157,000 to help struggling families hoping to enter the UK.

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ROCK RELIEF: Gibraltarian Dan Teuma helping refugees in Calais camp His big-hearted campaign began after an eye-opening visit to the migrant camp with girlfriend Jaz O’Hara, 25, in August. Originally planning to make a documentary on the camp known as ‘the jungle’ - he was so moved by the plight of the group of mostly Africans and Syrians that he decided to launch an appeal instead. Money that had been raised for the film through website JustGiving was then channelled into a new organisa-

tion CalAid. “We couldn’t believe the level of support we were getting,” Dan, a proud llanito, told the Olive Press. “I remember JustGiving calling us to say we had raised so much money, a record in fact, that we needed to take serious action.” CalAid is helping provide refugees with tents, clothes, food and water. “I think it’s important for Gibraltar to see that it can make

a difference away from the Rock,” added Dan, who still visits three times a year. “I want Gibraltar to become globally-recognised as a helping-hand when these kind of crises occur. “One day, when I’m done travelling, I plan to move back home and help set up a welfare organisation,” he added. From the Rock to the Jungle. Page 7.

PRO-independence parties in Catalunya are now baying for a referendum having won a majority of seats in the regional elections. Catalan president Artur Mas’s Junts pel Si coalition secured 62 of the 135 seats, with the anti-capitalist CUP winning ten seats. However, the result is not as definitive as Mas proclaimed in his ‘Catalans have voted for independence’ victory speech. Firstly, the two parties’ 47.2% share of the vote is short of an overall majority. But more importantly, the CUP party insists it does not want Mas to lead a pro-independence government, citing a police investigation into alleged kickbacks taken by Mas’ party. Elsewhere, the anti-independence Ciutadans came second with 25 seats as Mariano Rajoy’s PP picked up just 11, nine less than in 2012. Sunday’s record election turnout was over 77% with four million Catalans voting.


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