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ONE of the Rock’s true gems has passed away. Tributes have been flooding in for the former boss of Rolex, William Serfaty, who died Winter on one of his isn΄t regular trips to coming Spain. The prominent businessman and activist - who campaigned hard for the right to vote in European elections and against joint sovereignty with Spain - died at 74 years old. Chief Minister Fabian Picardo led the tributes describing his an ‘energetic and hardworking patriot and political activist’. “Willie has contributed extensively to the business community and campaigned in all initiatives to promote the democratic rights of Gibraltarians,” Picardo said. “Willie’s family can justly feel proud of the contribution he has made develop a Democratic British to Gibraltar.” Serfaty, a staunch atheist, led the Self Determination for Gibraltar Group (SDGG) for nine years and By John Culatto was a member of the Integration With Britain Party when it came to office in 1969. A BIG solar power project at He was also on the board of the New Chamber of Commerce. Harbours could help GiAfter the frontier closed he was cho- braltar reach its sustainable ensen to recruit Moroccans to come ergy target. Gibraltar and has ever since beento The new scheme will popular figure around the Rock. a other solar projects add to two being introHe was also a long-time supporter duced at the new sports faciliof the Olive Press and, apart from ties being built at Europa Point requesting its delivery to the Red and Lathbury Barracks. House Rolex shop, he regularly took “The planet is facing a huge enour special supplements on different vironmental challenge, and we regions of Andalucia on his regular are a part of it,” said John Cortravels. tes, Minister for the EnvironSerfaty joined his father as an ar- ment. chitect after completing his studies, before taking over the Rolex shop “We have a lot more to do, but as which he ran successfully for many far as Gibraltar goes, the future is bright for the environment.” years. He made His passing away comes as a big criticism the statement after shock to all of Gibraltar. from Opposition memIt was marked with a one minute ber Trevor Hammond. silence at the recent May Day event “When I became a Minister, affor his efforts to advance workers’ ter many years a lonely voice in rights. the wilderness ignored by the SDGG chairperson Denis Matthews GSD Government, MAKING WAVES: The eco-wave electricity plant was installed said: “He was well-versed in Gibral- to make a quantumGibraltar had two years ago leap into the “Renewable energy tar’s history and deeply conscious and energy there was of present century on these mat- efficiency our heritage.” were not even in the support no knowledge or even The GSLP/Liberals believe this ters,” he revealed. for these concepts in Government www.theolivepress.com
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ONE of the Costa del Sol’s leading agents believes the stalling of Brexit has brought an excellent window to buy. The six-month delay of the UK leaving Europe, added to Parliament effectively ruling out a hard Brexit, has left a healthy situation for British buyers, believes Ben Bateman, of Holmes Property Sales in Sotogrande. Not only is the pound approaching its strongest level against the euro since 2016, but sellers are growing anxious to sell, having often had properties on the market for longer than expected as a result of the Brexit uncertainty and delay. “While the pound has strengthened prices haven’t really increased,” explains the boss of Sotogrande’s longest-established agency. “Many buyers who put their homes on the market towards the end of 2017 have not been able to sell as quickly as we had forecast and have now been on the market for 4 to 6 months longer than they had hoped for, due to a paralysis in the market. “With months of uncertainty regarding Brexit
and with the pound staying low at around 1.10, so many people failed to make a decision to buy. “But now that a hard Brexit has been practically ruled out and the markets are seeing the likelihood of staying in the customs union the pound has strengthened a lot. “With it being steady at around 1.16 for a few weeks now it means you can get a lot more for your pound and also take advantage of the paralysis and maybe get a better deal on what you want.” He believes there are many buyers hovering and waiting to buy… and as an analogy he cites the weather and swimming. “They’re already in their shorts and ready for a swim. They’re dipping their toe in the pool, but will they jump in right away or wait an hour or so? It’s just a matter of time. “All I would say is don’t miss this window, the best time to buy is now.” Other agents have reported similar findings, such Continues on Page III
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A SPANISH nun could face three years in prison after changing the election ballot of two pensioners from PSOE to PP. The alleged crime took place in an old people’s home, as the sister accompanied the pair of residents to the polling station for the April 28 general election. One of the pensioners, at the Mercy of Bilbao residence, wanted to vote for the ruling Socialist PSOE party and the other, the centrist Basque PNV. Regional affiliate of the PSOE, the PSE-EE said the Electoral Board had registered the potential crime, which could land the nun with a six to 36-month jail term.
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VOX’s mayoral candidate for Marbella used to help run a luxury brothel in the city, it has emerged. Rosa Maria Calvente Martin, who is standing in the May 26 municipal elections for the far-right party, was head of the firm that ran Milady Palace in Puerto Banus. Between 2009 and 2011, she worked for Suncres Costa SL, the company that managed the gentlemen’s club.
Just a thought, but I’m hoping the producers don’t accept pro-Brexiters citing UK immigration as a reason for their move (Bargain Loving Brits in the Sun wants British expats for new series with filming to start on Spain’s Costa del Sol, online, May 1). We need them like a Reservas / Bookings : 952 59 03 93 hole in the head. C/ San Sebastián, 8. Mijas Pueblo
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Up to 12 million (Monument-al scam, Issue 317, pg 2). Is that all? They usually fiddle in the hundreds of millions. Now what are they going to do with her before she stashes it away, if she hasn’t already? It makes me sick. Graham Laraine, Malaga
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The right-wing coalition in Andalucia also voted down bursaries for the less well-off to attend university (From tax-crippled to tax haven, Issue 317, pg 34). It also supports privatising higher education, as well as the state health system - by stealth. I am against tax cuts when they hit services to the disadvantaged - I speak as a taxpayer.
Mercadona has made fabulous improvements in the last few years and the range is improving all the time. I can’t complain about the staff at all. It is better than Supersol, Lidl and Aldi. I used to have to shop in three supermarkets to get what I want, but Mercadona has it all. The law is there to protect employees for holidays and they also seem to get decent pay for Spain.
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