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Blunder land II EXCLUSIVE By Laurence Dollimore

A BRITISH expat has been arrested at gunpoint and interrogated for over two hours after the UK government ‘accidentally’ cancelled his passport. Mijas-based Geoffrey Saunders, 61, was dramatically cuffed at Eindhoven airport in the Netherlands when a border control officer saw his visa and passport were no longer valid. Saunders was returning from Moscow in Russia, where he is in the midst of securing a £200 million (€233 million) business deal, which is now at threat. “It was terrible,” father-of-three Saunders, who was born in Ghana but grew up in the UK, told the Olive Press: “Armed guards arrested me and walked me through a hall of 300 people who were all pointing at me and taking photos.

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“Luckily they let me fly back to Spain as it’s in the Schengen area, but now it’s going to cost me €1500 to fly to London to get another Russian visa which takes several days to clear, meanwhile me and my business partners are in the middle of negotiating a €230 million deal. “I have already had to cancel meetings this week.” Saunders is close to sealing a deal to buy Castorama Russia Ltd, which is being sold by Kingfisher PLC, owner of B&Q in the UK. It is a huge deal which has taken months of negotiation between his business partners and Russian bank Sberbank, which is set to loan the expat and his associates the 200 million purchase cost. “If someone is paying hundreds of millions of euros then they want to look us all in the eye when they do it,” Saunders added, “this is really affecting everything.” The expat, who has lived in inland Mijas for two years, believes his background in Africa caused the error. Saunders holds two British passports, Continues on Page 8

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Winter isn΄t coming Agents report good start to 2019 as confidence from Brits returns

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 added to Parliament effectively ruling Europe, Brexit, has left a healthy situation out a hard for British buyers, believes Ben Bateman, of Holmes Property Sales in Sotogrande. Not only is the pound approaching its level against the euro since 2016, but strongest growing anxious to sell, having often sellers are had properties on the market for longer than expected result of the Brexit uncertainty and delay. as a “While the pound has strengthened prices haven’t really increased,” explains the boss togrande’s longest-established agency. of So“Many buyers who put their homes on ket towards the end of 2017 have not the marto sell as quickly as we had forecast been able and now been on the market for 4 to 6 months have 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 so many people failed to make a decision 1.10, “But now that a hard Brexit has been to buy. ruled out and the markets are seeing practically hood of staying in the customs union the likelithe pound has strengthened a lot. “With it being steady at around 1.16 weeks now it means you can get a lot for a few your pound and also take advantage more for ralysis and maybe get a better deal onof the pawhat 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 will they jump in right away or wait pool, but 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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Popular expat nursery Wonderland forced to shut after six years due to council error A POPULAR expat nursery has been forced to close and layoff all its staff after a town hall mistakenly rejected its licence application. Wonderland co-owners Emma White, 50, and Ashlie Walker, 32, were told to apply to become a ‘centro de educacion’ after running the successful play school in Marbella since 2012. But their application was denied despite the pair spending

€25,000 on major refurbishment works and on recruiting new staff. The vibrant San Pedro nursery, based at La Colonia, was forced to close earlier this year despite having over 50 children as clients. Emma, originally from Hounslow, in London, told the Olive Press: “We jumped through hoops and crawled over shards of glass for that licence.

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“We entrusted a project manager to make sure all the rules and regulations were met, but after all that effort it transpired that he hadn't.” After learning their application had been rejected, Emma and Ashlie tried to salvage what they could from the business and find new places for their infants. Then, in a cruel twist, only two weeks after closing, Marbella Ayuntamiento contacted Wonderland to ‘congratulate’ Emma on successfully gaining the necessary licence. It is unclear what spurred the sudden u-turn but the mother-of-four said she was sickened to receive the news. “The call just rubbed salt in the wounds,” she said.

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“When we received the call I just felt like that the town hall had made a spectacle out of us.” The expats said they will not try to open the school again after being left so out of pocket. It would also be a huge ‘uphill battle’ to open again. Marbella town hall did not respond to our request for comment. Opinion Page 6

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Animal caged A MAN has been given seven years in prison for attempting to rape a woman at knifepoint at a Marbella bus stop.

Old tricks FORMER Marbella mayor Marisol Yagüe has been given two years in prison after being found guilty of embezzlement of public funds and unlawful use of municipal material.

Ousted A SQUATTER has been arrested after breaking into the Estepona house where British expat Geoffrey Elton allegedly stabbed his Spanish wife to death.

Uber bad A TAXI driver has been sacked after a passenger stole his car at a petrol station in Cadiz and took it for a joy ride to Marbella.

Beggars belief! British expat claims tyres were slashed by malicious beggar in underground Mercadona car park

A BRITISH expat has revealed how she was assaulted by an ‘aggressive’ beggar in a Mercadona car park on the Costa del Sol - after a slew of complaints to the supermarket. The woman claims the man slashed her tyres in the Alhaurin el Grande supermarket after she refused to pay him €1

for the use of a trolley. He allegedly tried to charge the woman on three separate previous occasions as she was unpacking her shopping into her car boot, and became aggressive when she refused. “The third time was so violent, I ordered one lady customer to run upstairs and get me

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A WOMAN holding the world in her hands above the blue Mediterranean sea. and This is a fitting image for Estepona is the subject of the town’s latest mural. the Called Atlantis, it is the 49th work in up town’s series of street art, located the steep hill of Avenida de los Reales, to which offers unparalleled views down the sea (see page 20). But this new painting by Jose Fernandez Rios, unveiled on International Women’s Day, reveals more than just a celebration of female contributions to society. natuIt captures the constantly evolving re of Estepona and its impressive global credentials, despite being a medium-sized town. Within Estepona’s mural series alone, in you have the largest vertical mural Europe, and even the first braille mural in Spain, using ceramic pieces, to assist the learning of the visually impaired. Perhaps one of the most unusual examis ples of Estepona’s worldwide appealearDisney’s discovery of the area in the

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We’re here to stay! HUNDREDS of new British residents have registered to live in southern Spain. The number of registered UK nationals in Malaga has zoomed up despite the spectre of Brexit. A sizeable 600 more people were registered at the end of last year compared to 2017. And the numbers are expected to have risen further over the last quarter, believe experts. “I think many people are worried, so that has increased registrations,” Anne Hernandez, president of national support group Brexpats in Spain told the Olive Press. “And a lot of Brits are currently moving to Spain, because they don’t want to leave their dream move any longer. “Some of them just say they ‘want to escape the UK’.” Continues on Page 4

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CRIME SPREE: At La Cala supermarket

Expats demand action after spate of robberies at Mercadona

SPAIN’S biggest supermarket chain has refused to up its security despite a string of British expats claiming they were robbed at one of its stores. It comes after half a dozen British shoppers told the Olive Press how

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they had fallen prey to brazen thieves in the La Cala de Mijas branch of Mercadona. The group, who are appealing for action, warned that the same problem is occuring at various other branches of the store along the coast. One expat, Dee March, 55, from Portsmouth, claimed she was robbed a shocking TWO times in 10 days at the same branch. The mother-of-three, who lives near to the store, lost hundreds of euros alongside ‘priceless’ mementos of her dead daughter. “I was so upset yet they didn’t even take me to an office or offer to call the police,” she said.

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“By the time I had gone out they had jumped into a waiting car and been driven off.” Another Brit, Laureen Pye, who splits her time between Mijas and the UK, said she was targeted in November last year. “My purse was tucked in right at the bottom of my bag,” said Pye, who works at the Lions Club charity shop. Finally a fourth victim revealed she was robbed at the same supermarket by two eastern European men while a third distracted her by asking her about ‘the sugar levels in the bread’. “I never take my bag into any store now, everything I need is in my pockets,” she said. Meanwhile, Teresa Jane Sykes, revealed she had been robbed at a Mercadona store in nearby Coin. But when she asked for the store for CCTV footage, it was refused, despite insisting she would be able to identify the assailant.

“The female manager simply couldn’t care less. I was appalled.” “The thieves took my purse with €180 and all my credit cards the CCTV first time and €30 the second time, as well as priceless mementos from “Even the Guardia Civil in Coin refumy daughter who passed away three sed to let me see the CCTV. And Mercadona wouldn't look at the CCTV years ago. “One was a card from her funeral without police authorisation.” which I can never replace, it’s terri- Despite the complaints, a spokesman for Mercadona insisted that current ble.” She insists the supermarket should measures are sufficient. now erect barriers at tills, introduce He added that the company would more cameras and hire more security not be introducing more cameras, erecting barriers at tills or hiring seguards to deal with the problem. Another victim, 64, who has lived curity guards. in Spain since 1972, added: “I was “When we get a report of a theft we targeted in the same hand over CCTV to police to deal shop when two wo- with,” he added. men stole a purse and Dee March meanwhile has decided to vote with her feet and will shop elmy mobile phone. “I realised instantly sewhere from now on. what had happened “I’m now going to Lidl and Carrefour, and ran to an assis- which are no dearer in any case, and tant who called a co- with much better security,” she adUK BASED lleague for help. He ded. watched two women Have you been a victim at Merstroll out of the shop and said it was them, cadona? Contact newsdesk@ but made no effort to theolivepress.es stop them. Opinion Page 6 for

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THE former boss of Spain’s most visited monument has been accused of embezzling millions of euros from the sale of its audio guides. Maria del Mar Villafranca is set to be prosecuted after a four year investigation into irregularities in the running of Granada’s Alhambra Palace. Villafranca, who was director of the monument from 2006 to 2015, will stand trial alongside former secretary of the site Victoria Chamorro and the head of the company contracted to provide the audio guides. Investigators believe between €7-12 million may have been siphoned off in the scheme after finding evidence of embezzlement, misappropriation of public funds and money laundering.

A PAIR of retired British pensioners are sounding the alarm after being robbed of €300 in a ‘bird poo’ attack. David Knight, 79, and his wife of 56 years Eileen, 77, from Yorkshire, were walking home on the A-368 road towards Benalmadena when they were showered in a brown liquid. A ‘Spanish’ passerby indicated it was bird droppings, and began to help them clean their clothes. But when David got

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home he realised all his cash had been removed from his wallet. Eileen, a former teacher, thought she saw a woman on a ledge parallel to the road, who could have shot the substance at the couple. “We both couldn’t believe what happened,” he told the Olive Press, “people should be aware!” Been a victim? Contact newsdesk@theolivepress.es

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asked to remain anonymous. “I threatened to hit the man if he did not let go of my shopping trolley, I told him I went to work and paid for my goods and was not about to share it under threats from him!” A shop worker returned and the man left after she threatened to call the Guardia Civil. “Apparently it was the fifth time he was ordered to leave,” she added. “Two weeks later, thinking this man had vanished finally, I was accosted again by him in the very same car park, I ignored him and went shopping anyway. “Upstairs I told a cashier the man was back, but no action was taken, when I returned to my car I discovered two of my car tyres were slashed! “The man had clearly decided to teach me a lesson and left.” The shocking tale comes after the Olive Press revealed Mercadona would not be investigating its security measures despite a string of robberies in its Costa del Sol stores last issue. Mercadona has not yet responded to our request for comment on the latest incident. See Cult of Mercadona on page 7

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LEG IT: Men with bags

Caught in the act? THIS is the moment a group of men were recorded running from a small boat loaded up with fully packed sports bags in the port of Duquesa in Manilva. The four men can be seen exiting a tiny motor boat in a hurry to leave the port before one realises he left a rucksack behind. He runs back to collect it as the boat and its young driver are seen leaving the port. Guardia Civil told the Olive Press there have been no arrests and that the video does not prove illegal activity.

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Mads for it DAVID Beckham has spoken of his love for Madrid after returning to Spain’s capital to launch a new watch. The former England international returned to the city he called home for four years to promote luxury Swiss brand TUDOR. The style icon appeared at the VP Plaza España Design hotel in a dark suit with a mottled green tie while a blue pocket square completed the look. “Great night in Madrid, it is always a pleasure to return to this beautiful city,” the 43-year-old said. The father-of-three is reported to have taken the opportunity to dine at his favourite restaurant in Madrid, the award-winning Asador Donostiarra.

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How a local girl stormed onto the Catwalk and into the heart of F1 superstar Lewis Hamilton EXCLUSIVE By Joshua Parfitt

Cindy Kimberly spent last weekend in London refuelling rumours of a love affair between her and British racing star Lewis Hamilton, a best friend has revealed. Spain’s most followed woman on Instagram was first spotted with the five-time Formula 1 world champion in February disembarking from Hamilton’s private jet in Barcelona. But Kimberly, 20, has downplayed the rumours of a love affair, saying her heart is ‘70% occupied’ with her cats and her mum, but with the Barcelona Grand Prix coming up on May 12 all eyes will be on the Spanish city, where Kimberly also lives. The best friend, who asked not to be named, for the first time revealed Kimberly’s real name as Cindy Kimberly Rubira Adsuar, and said she used to babysit for €4 an hour to help single-mum Candi, who owned a bar in Villajoyosa on the Costa Blanca. Kimberly went to the Maria Ibars institute of secondary education in Denia, and ‘always dreamed’ of being a model until Justin Bieber suddenly retweeted a picture of her asking his 47.5 million followers ‘OMG who is this??’ in December 2015, when Cindy was 17. “Justin posted the picture

Costa del Dion A BIG money biopic is to be partly filmed on the Costa del Sol this summer. The Power of Love tells the story of Canadian singer Celine Dion, who bagged an Oscar for My Heart Will Go On in smash film Titanic. The film, which will cost €23 million to make, will start with the birth of Celine Marie Claudette Dion in Quebec in 1968, and go on to chronicle the singer’s amazing rise to fame as a teenager.

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It also depicts the role of Dion’s collaborator Canadian artist Rene Angelil, who later became her husband until his death in 2016. Made by Sevilla’s Aralan Films, some 150 people are set to be involved in the production of the movie. French actor Valerie Lemercier stars in and directs the movie, which also uses locations in the USA, Canada and France.

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during the night, but by morning all the massive Spanish TV channels were outside the school,” the friend, who was in Kimberly’s class, told the Olive Press. Kimberly ‘never went back’ to school, instead seeing her Instagram following jump from 65,000 followers to ‘two to three million’ within 48 hours, before she was snapped up by Uno Models in Barcelona and onto a globe-strutting modelling career. “She and her three best friends always dressed really eccentrically, sometimes in full army gear, sometimes bordering on the ridiculous,” Kimberly’s former hairdresser Tito Merchito, from Peluqueria Venus in Denia, told the Olive Press. “But she’s reached her lifelong dream - the only thing that’s changed are the size of her lips.” The best friend, who dro-

pped out of school a week after Kimberly and has since become a famous model and brand ambassador herself,

said: “Denia used to be famous for bull-running and red prawns, but now we’ve made it famous for models.”

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SPICE Girl Mel C will DJ in Gibraltar this summer it has been announced. The Lancashire-born pop princess, 45, will be spinning tunes at the Gibraltar Calling Festival on September 8. Sporty Spice will host the Club MTV after-party once fellow 90s British heartthrobs Take That have performed their headline set. The mother-of-one, singer-turned DJ and BBC Radio 2 host will be fresh off the back of the Spice World 2019 reunion tour, which concludes in London in June. This year’s festival has moved to Europa Point Leisure Complex and takes place from September 7 - 8 with tickets available from £75.

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QUEEN of pop Madonna and Reggaeton star Maluma have become the latest celebs to be dressed by Palomo. The Cordoba designer, 27, took on wardrobe duties for the Latin-themed music video Medellin, named after Maluma’s home city.

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Body in sea THE body of a woman has washed up in a port in southern Spain. Police said she was aged between 50 and 60 and her corpse had not been in the water for long as it was not in a state of decomposition. A passerby found her at the breakwater of the port of Atunara in La Linea on Monday afternoon. An autopsy is underway.

Lakey escape A MISSING British tourist has been found in a lake with hypothermia. The 32-year-old solo traveller, known only as Sandy, was mysteriously found in Malaga’s La Viñuela reservoir after she disappeared from her hotel at around 6:53am. She was found 24 hours later after a 40-strong police search. She is recovering in hospital.

Paupers INCOMES in Andalucia are 26% less than other parts of Spain, figures have revealed. The average wage in the region is €19,132, some €6,722 less than the national average of €25,854. In Madrid the average wage is €34,916. The regional economy is expected to grow by 2.1% this year however, and unemployment is likely to drop to 21.2% from 23%.

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MALAGA city’s most exclusive apartments have gone up sale for €3.5 million. The price tag on the beachfront pads gets you four bathrooms, four be-

drooms, sea views and 287 square meters of floor space. The 19th floor apartments are located in the new ‘Picasso Towers’ in the city’s Torre del Rio area.

MALAGA’S iconic ‘ferris wheel’ landmark is set to be demolished to make way for a car park. Despite only being erected four years ago, the 230ft Mirador Princess is set to be removed within days. The Costa del Sol’s answer to the London Eye is said to be ‘interfe-

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Feeling blue Circle of life ring’ with a multi-million euro plan for office development in the Muelle de Heredia area of the provincial capital, which includes a car park.

Bad vibrations EXCLUSIVE By Laurence Dollimore

A FORMER mechanical engineer is being forced to sleep in his car due to a mystery noise sending vibrations through his apartment. John Ewin, 73, from Surrey, claims he has not slept at his €280,000 apartment in Riviera del Sol, Mijas, since a loud humming noise began some six weeks ago. The pensioner, who worked on Hong Kong’s Shanghai Bank, once the most expensive building in the world, said he cannot pinpoint the exact source of the noise and that administrators are doing nothing to help. “I believe it’s coming from the cistern pump room, which has been turned on to run 24/7 instead of just during the day time, which is when the pool pumps come on,” Ewin, who also worked for the Hilton

Expats furious as ‘mystery noises’ keep them up at night

group, told the Olive Press this week. “I am becoming very ill with often only an hour of sleep a night and some nights none at all. “I’ve not played golf in months or been able to mountain bike from the exhaustion, the vibration from the noise comes through my pillows.” Ewin, from near Croydon, bought his home in Golf Gardens, Miraflores, in Mijas, two years ago.

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“I spent over a year locating the perfect place,” he added, “now it’s just a nightmare.” Despite countless complaints and offering to advise on solving the problem Ewin, who is being treated for prostate cancer, claims his calls have fallen on deaf ears.

Various neighbours have now made a denuncia to the Guardia Civil. The complaint includes the substantial piles of duck faeces around the swimming pool, making it inaccessible to residents and holidaymakers. In a letter to maintenance company Cygamest, which looks after the area, one resident said she was ‘absolutely disgusted’. She claimed that when she brought up the duck poo with administrators, she was told the pool was not to be used until June and that ducks are a ‘protected species’ so ‘cannot be shot’. “It is no excuse to not deal with the problem as I am sure there are other means,” she wrote in a scathing letter. “I think we pay more then enough community fees so

ANDALUCIA has lost more blue flags for its beaches than any region in Spain, with tighter restrictions to blame. The region now has 18 fewer certified sandy strips, with Malaga and Huelva among the worst affected provinces. The Association of Environmental and Consumer Education has blamed illegal building, including some beach bars for the shocking news. Spain’s most southern region now has 98 blue flag beaches, behind Valencia with 150, Catalunya (120) and Galicia (119). Spain lost 24 blue flag beaches this year, a 4% decrease, but it still has the most worldwide, with 566.

Jack in the Vox NIGHTMARE: Mystery sound victim John Ewin part of it can be used to pay for the specialist company to deal with this problem!” Cygamest, the company behind the maintenance of the urbanisation, which has received dozens of complaints from Ewin and others, told the Olive Press: “We can offer no comment at this time as the matter is in the hands of our lawyers.”

THE wealthiest town on the Costa del Sol has seen a ‘shock’ Vox triumph. Benahavis turned green for the far-right party in last month’s general election, a shocker in a town which has more expat residents than Spaniards. The town has the highest GDP in Malaga and is home to more than 5,000 foreign residents including hundreds of Brits, Germans and Norwegians. The hard right-wing party secured 364 votes while its conservative rival PP won 356.

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OPINION Cut the red tape THE sad fate suffered by the popular Wonderland play school will put many expats off ever starting up a business in Spain. The incompetence of faceless bureaucrats forced the vibrant San Pedro nursery to close after mistakenly rejecting its licence application. Owners, Ashlie and Emma strived hard over six years to build a successful business and had great fun while doing it. This is what makes the news of its premature closure so sad, not only for the owners and staff but also for the kids and their parents. The bureaucratic nightmare that saw Ashlie and Emma jump through hoops only to drown in unnecessary red tape will deter even the hardiest entrepreneur from setting up shop. Small expat businesses like Wonderland are key community assets and are testimony to years of hard graft. The fact such worthy enterprises can be crushed by such arbitrary town hall decrees is both disheartening and sickening.

Up up and away THE news this week that more Brits are registering on the padron is both pleasing and perhaps a little surprising. Data from the Junta showed a fantastic 2% surge in the number of Britons who registered on the padron in 2018, compared with the previous year. This is especially good news, as it comes just weeks after it was revealed that more Brits are also registering in Spain overall, despite fears over Brexit. But these latest Andalucian census findings are somewhat surprising, given that other sizeable foreign groups have shown declines. Germany, which has a huge expat population in the region, saw a 0.02% decrease in the number of its foreign nationals joining the census. Added to that is the 3.19% slump in Romanians filling out their padron paperwork. We must therefore be cautious, as well as celebrate, the British boost. Experts believe Brexit has pushed more Brits to fill out their paperwork, something which will hopefully continue after B-day, unlike the Germans and Romanians.

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STORY about a Good Samaritan who was viciously attacked online after helping out a sick neighbour in Spain has revealed the personal consequences of fake news. Usage of the term - popularised by US President Donald Trump - has risen 365% since 2016, and when focused on a single person, fake news can have a damaging impact. This shocking incident, reported in the Olive Press (see back page), saw an innocent man publicly shamed for apparently ‘abandoning’ two dogs in a supermarket car park. The shocking part is that, far from dumping the pets which belonged to his neighbour, he collected them just minutes after making them wait outside. This series of events was made possible TRUMP: King of spouting ‘fake news’ claims at world’s media outlets thanks to a busybody with a keyboard who slammed the innocent man on Facebook where she posted a picture of his car and called him a ‘son of a b****’ (see picture). Police were even notified, tracking the accused man to his home where they discovered…two happy-as-Larry dogs, both microchipped and expertly trained. The doggie debacle is just one cause and effect of the lies spread online. Twitter was caught up in controversy in April after the parents of little Julen who died down a Malaga well were targeted by fake news. The grieving mum and dad are now fighting a court case against three social media users. If found guilty of inflicting ‘degrading treatment’ they could be jailed for up to two years. On a wider scale, Facebook has been accused of allowing Russian-backed posts on its site to reach 126 million Americans during the 2016 US election campaign while CamVoted Dope cookie alert bridge Analytica, a consultancy firm hired BEST expat by Trump, was found to have harvested depaper in tails from millions of profiles. Spain But this year Mark Zuckerberg’s €4.2 billion company hit back, pointing to research that found the amount of fake news spread through its platform had declined dramatically. It claimed that since 2016 there had been a 75% decrease in the amount of fake news Floating unicorns! viewed by Americans. The site insists it is ‘working to fight the spread of false news’ which it says is ‘harmful’ to the community. But what actually is fake news? Well, that depends who you listen to. CLASSIC: Example of epidemic (see back page) Trump would tell you it was anything written by CNN, The Washington Post, the New York Times and maybe even the Olive Press. equally active against, as it not only dange- lling us in order to ensure our sources are Named as their word of the year in 2017, rously misinforms the public but facilitates valid. the Collins Dictionary defines the phenome- a decline in quality journalism. You may be surprised to learn that a large non as: ‘false, often sensational, informa- A recent example of this spread of false- amount of the stories we are sent (well over tion disseminated under the guise of news hood comes from another local paper’s half) are never published, especially when it reporting’. online story that claimed involves conspiracy theories. The key word here is ‘reporpolice in London had war- Look at the Maddie McCann case and the ting’, implying that news orned against people speaking humerous crazy claims made by the wacky The Olive ganisations have a responsiSpanish in public, following a brigade, many of whom are expats based Press, has a bility to deal with fake news. rise in hate crime. here in Spain, one even a former British poSo what is the role of jour- responsibility to ‘A new warning has been lice superintendent with far too much time nalists here? And are newsgiven by police officers to on his hands. rooms still the last bastion of disseminate true those who speak Spanish on There have been so many wild, unsubstantruth? their mobile phones’” the ar- tiated claims, including that her parents kiinformation Local papers, like the Olive ticle claimed. lled her and kept her body in a freezer or Press, have a responsibility When the Olive Press contac- the boot of the car for 20 days, while former to disseminate true informated the City of London Police, Portuguese police chief Goncalo Amaral tion to their readership. British Transport Police and the Metropoli- even claimed that MI5 spies helped to cover From a newspaper’s perspective, that is tan Police to clear up the claims, all three up the disappearance. both a long-term strategy and one which forces categorically denied issuing such In an interview with the Telegraph, the Mcachieves the main job of a local newspaper a statement, commenting that ‘no police Cann’s PR guru Clarence Mitchell recently - serving the community. force’ would have warned against speaking explained: “One of the most ridiculous theoIn a race to the top … or to the bottom … Spanish in public. ries I have heard was that Madeleine was other local newspapers which shall remain This recent example is typical of how the Oli- born as the result of a government cloning nameless, actively promote false material ve Press operates and investigates. project.” on their platforms. We receive information, and we carefully Crackpots have even reported online - and This is something which the Olive Press is take the time to fact-check it before we re- on Twitter and Facebook - that Olive Press port anything. editor Jon Clarke (as recently seen on the This is only possible becau- Netflix documentary) could not have arrived se we have professiona- in the Portuguese resort to investigate on lly-trained journalists and behalf of the UK press when he claimed. are very well-connected in This further developed into a bizarre online Spain, with over a dozen re- diatribe that even hinted that he was soporters around the country. meway involved in her disappearance. The Our libel lawyer is frequent- trolls never give up. ly consulted on tricky sto- The way the Maddie McCann story blew up ries, and we always give is perfect fodder for the fake news age. those we write about a right People love to speculate on whether the pato reply, however difficult it rents ‘did it’ etc. etc., and it is lazy journalism can sometimes be. that allows rumours to swirl unchecked. When the public feed us From time to time, the press does get things information, we firstly cross wrong. But where fake news is concerned, SOCIAL MEDIA: Helps spread fake articles reference what they are te- in this newspaper it’s a non-starter.

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to a police investigation. It happened after the Gandia local was spotted by a young woman leaving two dogs in the car park of Mas y Mas in the town. Jumping to conclusions - in classic fake news fashion - she posted a picture of his car and

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number plate on Facebook. Under the claims of abandonment, she described him as a ‘son of a b****’ and appealed for ‘help’. Police were soon called and traced the car to his home, finding his ‘abandoned’ dogs at home, well-cared for. They also had obligatory microchips and up-to-date vaccinations. The man explained that since dogs were not allowed in the supermarket he had expertly trained them to wait in the car park. And they were there waiting patiently when he returned ten minutes later. He had simply taken the neighbour home and was caring for her when police called around. Police have now warned Fa-

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THE Food Safety agency has issued a warning over cannabis found in children's cookies from the Netherlands. The Girl Scout Cookies Chocolate Kush and Girl Scout Cookies Ginger Cookie Kush, by Dutch company Dr Greenlove, are made with '100% real cannabis bud'. The alarm was first sounded in the Canary Islands during a routine check, in which health authorities queried the products for not correctly labelling the type of flour used. Despite having a large marijuana leaf on the package, it was later discovered that the cookies contained an unauthorised ingredient: cannabis. The Spanish Ministry of Health has launched a nationwide investigation and believes the cookies are likely to be in establishments around Spain. Other products advertised on the Dr Greenlove website include Cannabis Bears, Cannabis High Tea, Cannabis Lollipops and Cannabis Instant Chocolate.


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ERCADONA fancies itself the epitome of the successful family-friendly supermarket. The largest chain in Spain is presented as a role model for entrepreneurs by Javier Alfonso in his book, Historia de un éxito: Mercadona, and his numbers definitely add up: Mercadona dominates nearly a quarter of the country’s retail food market, turning a profit of €593 million in 2018 alone. Yet, along with this kind of large-scale prosperity, there are always one or two flies in the ointment … Take our last issue as an example when The Olive Press reported a string of robberies experienced by expats at the Mercadona store in La Cala de Mijas, brushed off by a spokesman who insisted the current security measures were sufficient. Bad form.

Entry aisle So what do you need to know about Spain’s most successful supermarket? Mercadona currently employs around 85,000 people at just over 1,600 stories in Spain and has made its owner Juan Roig a billionaire many times over and Spain’s second richest man. His family’s story began in 1977 when they transformed eight butcher shops in Valencia into supermarkets which they named Mercadona. In 1981 Juan Roig, along with his wife Hortensia Herrero and two of his siblings, bought out his parents’ shops. A few years later, he bought most of the shares from his brothers. Takeover complete. Mercadona remains a family business with Roig’s wife the company’s vice-president, while brother Fernando Roig owns nine percent of the company, in addition to owning the football club Villareal.

Meat counter Much of the company’s success has been put down to a constant investment in innovation. It was the first Spanish supermarket to use scanners to read bar codes, and the first to offer gluten-free foods - a range that has expanded to over 850 gluten-free products, and a lactose-free range. Over the past year alone, Mercadona has introduced so many changes and new services that it’s hard to keep up. As well as an ex-

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A WOMAN holding the world in her hands above the blue Mediterranean sea. and This is a fitting image for Estepona is the subject of the town’s latest mural. the Called Atlantis, it is the 49th work in up town’s series of street art, located the steep hill of Avenida de los Reales, to which offers unparalleled views down the sea (see page 20). But this new painting by Jose Fernandez Rios, unveiled on International Women’s Day, reveals more than just a celebration of female contributions to society. natuIt captures the constantly evolving re of Estepona and its impressive global credentials, despite being a medium-sized town. Within Estepona’s mural series alone, in you have the largest vertical mural Europe, and even the first braille mural in Spain, using ceramic pieces, to assist the learning of the visually impaired. Perhaps one of the most unusual examis ples of Estepona’s worldwide appealearDisney’s discovery of the area in the

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We’re here to stay! HUNDREDS of new British residents have registered to live in southern Spain. The number of registered UK nationals in Malaga has zoomed up despite the spectre of Brexit. A sizeable 600 more people were registered at the end of last year compared to 2017. And the numbers are expected to have risen further over the last quarter, believe experts. “I think many people are worried, so that has increased registrations,” Anne Hernandez, president of national support group Brexpats in Spain told the Olive Press. “And a lot of Brits are currently moving to Spain, because they don’t want to leave their dream move any longer. “Some of them just say they ‘want to escape the UK’.” Continues on Page 4

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they had fallen prey to brazen thieves in the La Cala de Mijas branch of Mercadona. The group, who are appealing for action, warned that the same problem is occuring at various other branches of the store along the coast. One expat, Dee March, 55, from Portsmouth, claimed she was robbed a shocking TWO times in 10 days at the same branch. The mother-of-three, who lives near to the store, lost hundreds of euros alongside ‘priceless’ mementos of her dead daughter. “I was so upset yet they didn’t even take me to an office or offer to call the police,” she said.

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“By the time I had gone out they had jumped into a waiting car and been driven off.” Another Brit, Laureen Pye, who splits her time between Mijas and the UK, said she was targeted in November last year. “My purse was tucked in right at the bottom of my bag,” said Pye, who works at the Lions Club charity shop. Finally a fourth victim revealed she was robbed at the same supermarket by two eastern European men while a third distracted her by asking her about ‘the sugar levels in the bread’. “I never take my bag into any store now, everything I need is in my pockets,” she said. Meanwhile, Teresa Jane Sykes, revealed she had been robbed at a Mercadona store in nearby Coin. But when she asked for the store for CCTV footage, it was refused, despite insisting she would be able to identify the assailant.

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McJobs It is the subject of employment that has garnered the chain the most controversy over the last two decades. While it creates over 1,000 jobs a year and pays well for shop work (a minimum of €1,328 euros a month, not including performance bonuses) the company has been accused of exploitation, anti-union policy and harassment of its workers. As its CEO Roig once said: “We need to work the Chinese way to live the Spanish way”. Alarming to say the least, he has also urged staff to think more about their duties and less about rights. He also once insisted: “First give, then ask, finally demand”. While the company professes certain essential values for its staff to grow on a ‘personal and professional’ level, there are numerous reports suggesting otherwise. Aside from a claimed 1,000-plus dismissals every year, ex-employees cite the pressure of the job, an unhealthy work atmosphere, long hours, very little holidays and too much to do. And don’t think about getting ill...Mercadona has its own company doctors, who according to staff hardly ever grant employees sick leave. It is frowned upon to go to a public doctor, claim ex-employees, and those who present a request for sick leave

risk getting sacked, it has been claimed. Instead, ill or injured employees will typically be moved to another section - for example at the till, where they can sit down. Unfortunately you don’t get to hear about malpractice much as workers have to sign extremely limiting confidentiality agreements as part of their job contracts. Under these, employees cannot criticise the company to the media or on social media. And if you want to join a union, be careful. In 2013 Francisco Enriquez Martinez was laid off shortly after becoming a CGT union rep, despite working at his Malaga store for seven years.

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one of which he uses for work and has a Russian visa attached. But when he applied to have his non-work passport renewed after misplacing it, the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, unbeknownst to him, cancelled both of his documents. “I specifically told them of the situation and they ensured me that both would not be cancelled,” added Saunders. “But I think as my passport says I’m born in Ghana and my sponsor has an Indian name, it might have raised a red flag for them.” The Foreign & Commonwealth Office did not respond in time for press.

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the same age are the fourth most obese in Europe, after Greece (20%), Italy (21%) and Cyprus (21%). The UK, France and Germany were left out of the study. A ‘decline’ in the Mediterranean diet was cited for the poor results in Spain.

SPAIN’S first outdoor skydiving simulator has opened in Malaga. The special piece of equipment was used by Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible: Fallout, before being brought to Spain. A column of air allows thrillseekers to fly without a parachute, and experience the free fall of a skydive. Located at KartCenter

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Brussels probes trade of dirty electricity between Spain and Morocco THE Spanish energy company behind plans to construct a line of giant pylons across the stunning Granada countryside has been probed by the European Commission. Red Eléctrica de España (REE)

Stop the Doñana rot! THE World Wildlife Fund has pleaded with Spain to stop a controversial gas project in Andalucia’s most important nature park. The general secretary of WWF, Juan Carlos del Olmo, has urged the Junta and central government to implement the European Parliament’s demand to ‘put an end’ to the gas extraction and storage project at Doñana National Park. In a letter to both, Del Olmo writes: “The defense of Doñana has been

has been denounced for allegedly importing dirty energy generated from coal power stations in Morocco in a breach of European emissions directives. It comes as anti-pylon campaigners wrote to the Minister of Ecological Transition and Spain’s European Commissioner to demand an end to all electrification projects. They insist the huge importation a priority of our organization for of dirty coal more than 50 years. generated “It is a place of exceptional environelectricity since Nomental value and enjoys an intense vember 2018, is ‘ouprotection at European level.” trageous’ and flies He added that the WWF has in the face of Spain’s spoken out against any hydrocarrenewable electricity bon extraction and storage project intentions. for six years. They add that the un-

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derwater lines between Spain and North Africa were put in exclusively for renewables, but the equivalent of 471,000 tons of carbon dioxide had been imported so far. Part of the electricity comes from the huge Safi power plant, near Casablanca, where 10,000 tonnes of coal is burnt daily, they claim. “Just because the coal fired stations are outside the EU, it does not excuse Spain. Future electric highways, such as those in the Alpujarras and Lecrin Valley need to stop until this situation is addressed,” Tanya, a retired University lecturer from Orgiva, told the Olive Press. It comes after this paper launched its Fight the Power campaign to stop the Alpujarra project in February. “An investigation is required to

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ELECTRIC SHOCKER Celebrities join furious expats and locals to stop ‘abomination’ of pylons set to ruin series of celebrated tourist valleys

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A BRITISH expat couple are facing a ‘disaster’ after they learnt one of the ‘monstrous’ electricity masts (left) is to be built in their back garden. Steve Holdup, 62, and wife Karen, 61, who live on a self sufficient farm near Orgiva, could ironically even lose their sole source of power from solar panels, which are in the way. The retired teachers, who moved from Cumbria a decade ago, claim they have been kept in the dark by energy company REE, and only found out about the pylon from a friend. Steve told the Olive Press: “From having a fantastic house we rebuilt from scratch ten years ago, we’ve ended up with a disaster. “We put all of our life saving into it and now we face having to live with a 220 volt tower directly behind our home.” If built, the tower and adjoining service road will cut right through their field of 13 solar panels. “So somebody in Germany gets a load of electricity from Morocco as a result of putting a tower at the back of our house and we end up losing the little electricity we have for ourselves.” He added: “It has been done in the most chevalier fashion you could imagine.

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Rolling clone ROLLING Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood has revealed a Picasso-inspired painting that he hopes would have ‘shocked’ the Spanish master. The 71-yearold British rocker titled his work featuring Mick Jagger, Abstract Stones, inspired by the Malaga artist’s The Three Dancers. “Looking at the original, I was inspired to do my own take featuring the boys,” the London-born father-of-six said. After attending art school in the 1960s, Wood has turned countless celebrities into portraits, including Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jim Morrison and Madonna.

MALAGA Town Hall has announced a new pop art exhibition at the Centre for Contemporary Art (CAC) despite an ongoing management crisis. The venue, which has recently seen a takeover by the town hall, is set to host the event from mid-May to the end of June. American painter Mark Ryden, a prolific figure of the 1970s Pop Surrealist movement, is one of dozens of the international talents to be exhibited at the show.

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JAMES Foot is showing off his collection of watercolours based on Gibraltar at the John Mackintosh Hall. The Greece-based Brit is a well-known figure on the Rock with his expressive watercolours fetching as much as £2,000 on the open market. He first came to Gibraltar in 1991 and has returned to hold exhibitions on twenty occasions since. “I am not a person who relates terribly with my own race,” the artist, who lives in Greece most of the year and is currently selling his former home in London, told the Olive Press. “At first I saw Gibraltar as a nasty colonial backwater. “It was only when I came that I realised it has amazing architecture and so many different ethnicities that I realised that it was paintable.” As a result, two-thirds of the paintings at his current exhibition until May 10 are from what he called a ‘strange 18th Century time-warp’. But he is also proud of the local talent, including former Sky Portrait Artist of the Year Christian Hook, who now sells his work at around a hundred times the prices he charges. “He is really talented and still a

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By the end of 2018 there were 69,289 British nationals registered in Alicante province (In 2017 there were 66,397), the first growth since 2013. The large drop of expat numbers mostly happened over the years following 2013 due to the deep sixyear recession, which was the worst in Spain’s history. This now looks to be in reverse, despite Brexit. “I know many British people who are continuing to move to Spain,” said British councillor in Malaga, Dean Tyler Shelton. “At the same time I think Brexit has been a factor in pushing more British people to register in Spain. Most have no intention of going back,” he added. Almeria had a total of 15,000 British expats registered by the end of 2018, making it the second-largest British population in Andalucia. Meanwhile, Malaga had 47,193 registered Brits in Spain in 2018, and there were 330,911 Brits registered as living in the whole of Spain. Last month, a royal decree was passed giving Brits living in Spain until December 31 2020 to apply for a Foreigner Identity Card, granting them legal status in the country after Brexit.

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A FORMER US marine has been arrested in connection with an attack on the North Korean Embassy in Madrid after a mysterious dissident group broke in and assaulted staff.

A POPULAR drag queen has been attacked in the heart of gay-friendly Torremolinos. Satin Greco, one of the best-known performers on the Costa del Sol, was attacked by a group of ‘foreign men’ as he walked home on Saturday morning. The men reportedly shouted ‘fag’ at Greco before trying to rob him in La Nogalera, a neighbourhood deemed a safe haven for the LGBTQ+ community. Luckily the commotion was heard by nearby staff from the Eden Copas bar, who all rushed over to help. Greco was taken to the local health centre where he was treated for scratches and bruises.

Nice try A JIHADI prisoner has set fire to his cell at a maximum security prison in Cadiz. Prison guards fought the blaze which is believed to have been started to destroy evidence.

POLICE have arrested two men after they found a pair of violently mutilated corpses in a well in Huelva. One of the bodies is that of 25-year-old Samuel Vizcaya, who disappeared at the weekend, before his car was found burnt out next to Huelva Cemetery. Police are treating his death and that of another 37-yearold man as a case of score-settling between gangs.

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“We hope to finally get some POLICE have arrested a man justice,” she added. over a double knife attack at Policia Nacional in Marbella Madrid airport. confirmed they had received One woman, 47, was stabbed several denuncias over Hmit- in the ear, while another, 24, tou and that they had handed received a wound to the hand it over to an investigative judge. at the Ryanair check in area. Glow & Bubbly owner Corrine Correa added: “She spent four hours in our salon and we were having banter. That’s how she gains people’s trust. And the whole time she knew she was going to do us over.” Another salon owner in Mar- AN IRISH expat was sprayed bella said: “We have also been with date rape drug ‘devil’s breavictims, she left without paying th’ during a robbery in Tenerife. €180 and I found two more David Nelson, 27,was forced nearby salons where she did the to empty his bank account and same, we have put joint denun- lost his phone and €600 in cash cias in.” Meanwhile three other after being attacked in Playa de hair salons in San Pedro, a pi- las Americas. A woman approazzeria in Diana Park, a beauty ched the man and accused him salon in Banus and two other of trying to seduce her, and then salons in Marbella have all clai- sprayed the drug in his face. med to have been scammed by “She emptied all my accounts Hmittou. She did not respond until the cards declined,” said to our request for comment. Nelson.

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THE Spanish Legion (top right) were among those marching during Holy Week up in Setenil, near Ronda. Soldiers took part in the Semana Santa processions and managed to avoid the rain which cancelled events in other areas. Meanwhile, processions in Malaga (top left) continued until 2am in the morning, and even featured Spanish Hollywood star Antonio Banderas (see page 3). Estepona also set a precendent during this Semana Santa by introducing the first all-female Los Pasos.

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It comes as Hmittou, from Casablanca, was accused of racking up bills and vanishing without paying at several beauty salons and restaurants between Estepona and Marbella. Stafford-born Mitchell, who was due to give evidence to an Estepona court doctor this week, claims she knows of scores of other victims.

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AN alleged bill dodger is being investigated by police after allegedly punching a British hairdresser in front of her daughter. Jyhane Hmittou (pictured right) is accused of attacking Rose Mitchell, 45, when she was confronted over an unpaid haircut and treatment a few days before. The Moroccan woman is due in court to answer claims over the attack and failure to pay at Glow & Bubbly, in Benavista, Estepona. It comes as the Olive Press discovered she has also been accu-

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This has been going on for decades. My friend was also robbed at Mercadona in Torrox years ago. She never felt a thing. When she got to the check out, she found she had no purse. Beware!

Ed. Hi Jane, we are so sorry to hear that, it must be infuriating for you. However we did run quite a number of stories towards the end of last year and in January about voting eligibility and the electoral census. We frequently publish articles to help our readers stay up to date on the required Spanish documentation. It is a shame you missed them.

IT will go down as the heaviest Easter rain in a century. An incredible half a year’s rainfall fell in just four days across Semana Santa, with Javea hit by a record 330 litres/m3 of rain in just 12 hours on Sunday night. Houses were flooded, cars were washed away and trees uprooted as firefighters received more

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Thanks for your article on the elections (A guiri’s election guide, Issue 316, pg 6-7). If only you had published the piece on voting eligibility and the electoral census two months ago! Two days before the election I went to my local Centro Civico with my certificate of Empadronamiento and DNI, both fully up to date, hoping to vote in the municipales, only to learn that the voter census closed a month ago. I was told I should have filled in an additional form to be enrolled on the census. Sadly, there has never been a poster in the Centro Civico to advise us expats of this requirement, and there has been nothing in the Olive Press either, as far as I know. So I’ve ended up losing my vote, and in such a tight contest - damn! It might be interesting to know how many others find themselves in my position.

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Winter ΄ isn t coming Agents report good start to 2019 as confidence from Brits returns

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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PAIN is going through a period of political instability with three general elections in the last four years, followed by a censure motion some months ago that brought the current Socialist Government into power on the back of a fragile coalition that has since fallen apart and forced the Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to call another General Election. While PSOE won the most seats, they will still need to form a pact with another party to form a government, unless Sanchez tries to go it alone with a minority government. Either way, what do the main parties propose in terms of housing policies at a time when rising housing costs in Spanish cities and some coastal areas are a political hot potato? Here are the main points from each manifesto:

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Left turn Help young people get on the property ladder

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Socialists centre left • Establish a basic emancipation income for young people on low salaries to help them afford housing • Make public land available to build more social housing for rent

Empty homes for council housing

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Nationalist far right • Deregulate the rental market • Reform the laws governing Real Estate Investment Trusts, known in Spain as SOCIMIs • Liberalise the planning process for all building land unless protected for some reason • Allow owners to use violence in the defence of their property

DIVERGENCE: The parties have different outlooks for Spain’s property market, while (above) voting map shows PSOE dominance in April’s general election

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as Adam Neale at Terra Meridiana in Estepona, who has seen a strong first quarter. “It is holding up well this side of Marbella,” he explained. “There is a lot of competition from new agents, but there are plenty of buyers out there and many of them are British.” Meanwhile coastal analyst Campbell Ferguson, of Survey Spain, is insisting buyers are now ‘just getting on with it despite Brexit’. “There is still concern at the uncertainty of the effects of Brexit, for both the UK and the EU as a whole, but many are just carrying on hoping that they’ll be able to deal with what is decided,” he explained. He added that certain markets, such as those in Estepona, Sotogrande and Benahavis, are ‘definitely on the up and up’, while Marbella has the strongest Spanish demand and worldwide appeal. “New properties in the right locations are selling immediately after they are announced, with Nordic, Dutch and Belgian clients also being strong,” he added. It comes after new data from national agency Lucas Fox showed that the property market has been regaining confidence with first quarter figures for 2019 showing prices on the rise and a growth in overall sales.

A BRITISH property mogul married to model/actress Lisa B is behind a hip new development in the Balearic Islands. Anton Bilton has drafted in a raft of globally-known architects to create an ‘eclectic community’ for the White Island of Ibiza. The development, which features its own nightclub and spa, is being created for a staggering €360 million. Designed for the super-rich, its collection of 50 cutting-edge homes sit in the sizeable 42-acre

Sabina estate. The amazing properties, which are around 1,300sqm in size, feature infinity pools and stunning grounds. Renowned architects, such as Sir David Chipperfield, Ami Szmelcman and Rick Joy have designed some of the homes. “I imagined an eclectic community of like-minded owners, attracted to Ibiza and its environment of freedom without prejudice,” explained Raven Property Group founder Bilton, who was listed as the 892nd richest man in the UK, according to the Sunday Times. “We are creating a place where children can run around the gardens or play tennis with friends, in a family and luxury environment.

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Return of confidence After 2018 saw Spain’s property market stutter, this year shows early signs that confidence is slowly returning around the country

THE Spanish property market has been regaining confidence with figures for the first quarter of 2019 showing prices and sales on the rise. Data from national agency Lucas Fox has shown a more buoyant property market in places such as the Costa del Sol, the Costa Brava, Barcelona and Madrid. Sales by the agency saw the average

Spain fees among lowest SPAIN has some of the cheapest estate agent fees in Europe. According to analysis by comparison site GetAgent home sellers pay on average 2.75% in agency fees in Spain. The UK has the cheapest fees with an average of 1.2% of the sale price, compared with a top rate of 6% found in Romania. “Estate agents in the UK have a tough time when it comes to justifying their fees,with the predominant

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price increase by 9% to €997,675 while the total value of sales more than tripled. Meanwhile new development sales in the first three months of 2019 increased six times compared to the same period in 2018. According to government statistics, Malaga province saw a 35% spike in sales of new homes in the first quarter of 2019 compared to the same period last year. In Barcelona, which is fast becoming Europe’s Silicon Valley, international buyers made up just under three quarters of all sales. “The positive market trend we saw in 2018 has continued in 2019, reflected in some excellent first quarter results in both Girona and the Costa Brava,’ said partner Tom Maidment. According to data from the Spanish Property Registry, in 2018 almost 65,500 homes were sold to foreigners. Maidment said: “The volume of closed sales rose by 13% with local buyers accounting for a third of sales and French and British buyers each accounting for just under a quarter of all sales. With a very healthy pipeline of business, we expect the year to continue on a positive upward trend.”

with the first ever Manuel de Oraa and Arcocha Architecture Award in the ‘new housing’ category. The Association of Architects in Tenerife awarded the prize to Virgilio Gutiérrez Herreros and Eustaquio Martínez, who jointly designed the eight home complex. Judges were impressed by the way the minimalist project ‘moved away from a traditional approach, giving prominence to gardens, terraces and shaded areas.’

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House of remembrance SPAIN’S oldest council house is to become a museum to commemorate 190 years since a ‘devastating’ earthquake struck the Costa Blanca. Authorities in Almoradi built the small house four years after the 1828 quake destroyed the town and killed 200 inhabitants. “We wanted to protect this house because it is the last one left standing,” said historian Jose Antonio Latorre, a councillor in the town. “The intention is repurpose it as a place to remember the earthquake as there is nothing to chart this important event in history.” The council has bought the property in Calle La Reina including its original key for just €46,000. The modest one story dwelling is the last of the 124 homes that were built to shelter families following a Royal Decree.

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PANISH architects have won the Best Tall Building under 100 metres award. Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos claimed the prize at the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat awards for the Itaim Tower apartment block in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The CTBUH Annual Awards, this year held in Shenzhen, China, recognise projects that have ‘made extraordinary contributions to the advancement of tall buildings in the urban environment and that contribute in a broad way to sustainability.’ The Itaim Tower looms over Itaim Bibi, a neighbourhood in deep transformation that is moving from the traditional network of horizontally-spread detached houses to a skyline of high buildings, mainly homes that meet the growing residential demand of a prosperous upper-middle class in the country’s financial capital. The building comprises 123 small apartments – of about 30-sqm each – distributed along 85m in height, that are built over a platform of communal areas (squash court, indoor pool, restaurant, common room, etc.) and a basement parking area.

Standing small

A SHELTER used by hikers, hunters and mountaineers in southern Spain has received quite the make over. Architect Martin Lejarraga completely renovated the small refuge in Murcia’s Sierra de Jumilla mountains to ‘improve its functionality and enhance opportunities for users to engage with nature.’ The Casa

del Angel received a new concrete roof to provide better insulation while the walls were clad in red tiles and a new terrace was created. “The project aims to open the hut up to the outside, to the people and to the mountains,” said the architect. “Besides maintaining the key use of the construction, the programme is also developed through shades, nooks and benches onto the open space.”

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PROPERTY

Houses of cards

Where Spain’s political leaders lay their heads at night after a stormy session in the Senate

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UXURY pads in Madrid, cosy apartments in Barcelona and a holiday home in Almeria. These are just some of the properties, homes and cash cows owned by the men vying for political

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control of Spain. As the dust settles on last month’s snap election, we take a look at the property portfolios of Spain’s political leaders.

Pablo Casado

Pedro Sanchez

HOLIDAY: Home in Almeria while (above right) Moncloa palace and (inset above right) Pozuelo de Alarcon

As a perk of the top job in Spain, Sanchez and his family spend most of their time at the stunning Moncloa Palace in Madrid. But when the official residence of the prime minister gets too much, the PSOE leader has two other properties in the capital he can retreat to. His first home was purchased in 1992, an apartment in the centre which he now rents out for a cool €800 per month. But it is his second home in upmarket Pozuelo de Alarcon where he is most likely to be seen. Bought with his wife María Begoña Gómez Fernández in 2008, the property sits in the Prado de Somosaguas urbanisation, and is very close to La Finca, where the majority of the Real Madrid stars reside. Pozuelo de Alarcón is the richest municipality in Spain, with the highest per capita income, while the average price per m2 is €2,700. The father-of-two also owns a holiday home in Mojacar in Almeria. The small apartment in the Victoria Buildings acts as a retreat from the rat race for the Sanchez family most summers, when you can spot the fit Socialist leader dining at the nearby AkuAku chiringuito or taking a dip in the sea, exiting the water James Bond style with body guards posted nearby.

THE Partido Popular leader has just seen his party through its worst general election performance EVER. Casado will be working hard in Madrid to face off calls to resign and come up with a new image for his critically injured conservative party, now jokingly known as the Partido Impopular. Luckily he has a luxury flat in the upmarket Salamanca district where he can retreat to lick his wounds each night. Valued at more than €500,000, he shares the swanky pad with his wife, Isabel Orts, and children Pablo and Paloma. But during the summer, the 37-year-old retreats to Avila family in tow - to wind down in a house he has rented for the past five years. Worth €300,000 (a lot considering the area) the pine forest retreat in Las Navas del Marques, less than two hours from Madrid, is part of the primo Ciudad Ducal urbanisation the perfect setting for planning his party’s comeback. There’s no pool but with a natural lake on the doorstep, who needs one? RETREAT: Casado’s Avila pad while (top) Salamanca in Madrid

Albert Rivera

LUXURY: Rivera has moved to La Finca while (below) his old apartment building in Madrid housing €2 million pad

The leader of centre-right Ciudadanos is doing well for himself having just moved to La Finca, Spain’s most exclusive neighbourhood. He recently began renting a luxury apartment with his partner, the singer Malu (pictured below) where he has Gareth Bale, Juanfran and Simeone for neighbours. The leader of the Cs had been living in an apartment worth €2 million in the nearby barrio of Somosaguas, but reportedly he wanted more privacy. La Finca has 24/7 security and is inaccessible to everyday citizens. You must earn at least €86,000 per year to live in the upmarket neighbourhood which Rivera just clears with his €89,000 declared salary. His girlfriend Malu, meanwhile, rakes in tens of thousands of euros per concert. Before moving to Madrid, Albert Rivera lived with then-girlfriend Beatriz Tajuelo in a modest home in L’Hospitalet, close to Barcelona, a property he still owns. The father-of-one also shares ownership of a home in La Garriga with his ex-wife.


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Pablo Iglesias

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Ceilings with exposed wooden beams, natural stone floors, underfloor heating and a neocolonial style is the mood at casa Pablo Iglesias - the new house that the Podemos party leader bought with his wife Irene Montero for €615,000. Set in the town of Galapagar, in Madrid’s Sierra de Guadarrama, close to the historic hunting grounds of Spanish royalty, the drop dead gorgeous property’s hefty price tag was a red flag to the leftist leader’s bullish opponents with many branding him a hypocrite. Nonetheless, the family and their three dogs have been enjoying the home which is ideally close to alternative schools where the Podemos boss would like to send his future twins. They are set to arrive this autumn. At around 268 m2 on a plot of 2,000 m2 there’s plenty of room. The house boasts three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a fireplace, a garden with an orchard and ‘zen area’ where Iglesias can meditate away his political woes and a small guest house for schmoozing VIPs.

King Felipe and Queen Letizia Although not leaders of any political party, Felipe and Letizia are part and parcel of Spain’s Realpolitik. The good-looking couple and their daughters spend most of their time at their mansion in the grounds of the Palacio de la Zarzuela in Madrid. Known as the Prince’s Pavilion, access to their residence is gained via a simple garden boasting a pond and three fountains. A spiral staircase shooting off from the main lobby leads to the private quarters of the family. Felipe and Letizia enjoy a master bedroom with two dressing rooms, two bathrooms and a living room with fireplace. Three further bedrooms are occupied by Princess Leonor and the Infanta Sofía who have use of two bathrooms, a living room, large terrace and office. When Madrid simmers in summer, the whole family takes off for Son Vent, their palatial holiday villa in Mallorca. Set in the grounds of sumptuous Marivent Palace, the official summer residence of ex-King Juan Carlos and his wife Sofía, the gardens are open to the public.

PARADISE: Podemos leader’s mansion outside Madrid, featuring ‘zen zone’ and stunning swimming pool

PURE CLASS: The Zarzuela palace

Santiago Abascal The new Vox leader is not a man of property. When he quit the PP party in 2013 and lost his €80,000+ salary, he hit financial hardship. The far right leader, struggling to support four children by two different women, was forced to give up his beloved home in the Basque country when it was reposessed by the bank. And apparently it’s still hurting. “I have lost my home. I lost the property in a bad time,” he recently revealed.

“I know perfectly what it is to have your house, the savings of your whole life remain in the power of a bank. “Nobody has to explain it to me, but I also assume responsibility for committing to a mortgage that I could not pay.” He is now believed to be renting in Madrid, exact whereabouts unknown. But the way politics are going, his fortunes could look up.

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PROPERTY STYLISH: Palma’s hottest new hotel

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Mallorca hotel a ‘must-visit’ this year, global magazine declares

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NEW Mallorca hotel has made it onto Conde Nast Traveller’s coveted ‘Hot List’ for 2019. Palma’s Can Bordoy was praised for its leafy and tranquil vibes by the magazine, which every year compiles a list of the best hotels to visit around the world. “You’ll love this spruced-up secret-garden hideaway in Palma’s most characterful neighbourhood, on an island that just keeps getting better,” said the Hot List judges.

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The boutique hotel was created inside an old building that sits in the largest private garden in the Old Quarter. The mansion was a family home for many years before becoming a convent school with nuns in the 1970's before finally opening as a hotel this year. “There’s a shady courtyard and a long, stone bar with a low-key reception area; a living room with beautiful creeping vines across the ceiling connects to a dining room and a library with views out to the back,” the judges

raved about the hotel. Inside the hotel is a dramatic mix of both vintage and new furniture and designs. Many of the rooms boast custom-made walnut beds and in-room cocktail bars that play guests’ favourite music. The basement spa, rooftop sun deck and secluded garden make this hotel a must see for visitors and locals alike. The Mallorcan hotel is one of only two 'Hot Spots' in Spain – a new Barcelona beach house made the list as well.

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HE latest figures for 2019 suggest Spain’s property market is enjoying a continued period of sustainable growth. According to valuations firm Tinsa, newbuild and second-hand properties have seen their values increase year-on-year for the past 10 consecutive quarters. The average price of a home stood at €1,349 per sqm in the first three months of this year, while March saw the third consecutive monthly rise. Typical hotspots such as Madrid and Catalunya are still leading the way, but prices across the country have soared by 12.4% on average since the plummet after the Prices on a national level are still 34.1% crisis. below the highest ever recorded in 2007. National averages don’t mean much howe- Andalucia remains one of the biggest atver, due to the increasingly tractions investment wise, different performances of enjoying a 5.2% year-on-year coastal and city areas comThe growth has residential property price pared to inland and island rise in the first quarter of been strong but 2019, slightly above the nadestinations. Backing the continued boom tional average. This is sigin tourism, Malaga, for exam- stable and seems nificantly lead by the surge ple, has joined the ranks of in interest in Malaga, home to be avoiding Barcelona, Madrid, Palma of the Costa del Sol,which 2007’s bust cycle and San Sebastian in enjoregistered an inter annual ying a 30% rise in average price increase of 10.6% at property prices since 2007. an average house price of The growth has been strong but stable €1,635 per square metre. and seems to be avoiding the fatal boom In other words, if you are looking for a and bust cycle which lead to the meltdown sound investment, look no further than Ansome 12 years ago. dalucia and it’s Costa del Sol. To contact Tancrede for all your mortgaging needs call: 666 709 743 or for insurance queries call: 951 203 540 Email: tdp@thefinanacebureau.com The Finance Bureau Centro Commercial Guadalmina, 2nOffice No. 7 Guadalmina, 29670


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Climate effect How climate change should impact how you view properties in southern Spain, writes Survey Spain’s Campbell Ferguson

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OW that the Spanish general election has passed and it looks likely that a government will be formed around the PSOE, the recently announced changes in the Rent Act are likely to proceed. Accordingly, buyers, sellers and lenders will have to be very sure that a property is not let, as where a tenancy is created, the tenant may be able to stay in the property for five years or more, no matter what the lease says. Note that an 11 month contract is not, and has not been, a way to avoid Rent Act legislation. Also, Andalucia may find that changing from a left to a right wing government, at the time when national government changes the other way, will see a less positive attitude to investment.

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BEAUTIFUL: Martell pavillion in France

Celebrating Spain’s most prolific pavilion creators celebrating two decades of jaw-dropping work

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ENTION the word ‘pavilion’ to any posh Brit and it will likely conjure up schoolboy memories of cricket-filled

summers. But for those well-versed in the world of architecture it means just one thing: SelgasCano. This Madrid-based architectural studio has been creating jaw-dropping private and public projects in Spain and Europe since 1998. Silicon House (2007) and the Office in the Woods (2009) in Madrid, the El ‘B’ Cartagena Auditorium and Congress Centre in Murcia (2011) and the Mérida Factory in Extremedura (2011) are all the work of Jose Selgas and Lucia Cano whose colourful, avant garde designs regularly go viral on Instagram. But it is their work on pavilions - architectural joys, annexes or complementary additions to existing spaces, usually

with a leisure focus - that’s winning them most accolades. They were first featured at the Spanish Pavilion during the Venice Biennale of architecture within the collective exhibition SpainLab in 2012. The following year they won the Kunstpreis prize awarded by the Academy of the Arts in Berlin and were named ‘Architects of the Year’ by the German Design Council. In 2015, they designed the pavilion for the Serpentine Gallery in London while more recently they installed the Pavillon Martell in France. Check out our round-up of some of their most eye-catching works.

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POPULAR: Serpentine has been around the world, including London

WHEN IN BRUGES: This floating pavillion was star of the show at the Trienniale Bruges event, which invites artists from around the world to produce temporary structures to float along the city’s famous canals


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Retreat to Paradise

May 2019

Looking for a romantic rural hideout on the Costa del Sol? Award-winning DDG Retreat is just ten minutes inland from the coast, writes Jon Clarke

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AKE a look inland. Yes, up into those shimming hills high above you. With the right bit of advice you can find yourself in a paradise not dissimilar to the landscapes of Africa, the Caribbean or Thailand.

IDYLLIC: DDG’s remote mountain getaway includes baths, jacuzzis and (right) luxury interiors

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Take the DDG Retreat: While hardly known around Andalucia or Gibraltar, it has been voted one of the world’s most romantic hideouts by no less than the Sunday Times, the Telegraph and Conde Nast Traveller. “There is everything here you’d want from a high-end holiday – privacy, infinity pool, and ambitious architecture,” wrote the Daily Mail. And it is not hard to see why from the splendid way the owners, who bought the estate two decades ago,

have carefully created half a dozen private suites, each maximising on breathtaking panoramic views and unforgettable sunsets. This is nature at its very best and yet you are only 15 minutes from Estepona or half an hour from Gib. High in the stunning Sierra Crestellina, above Casares - not far from celebrated five-star hotel Finca Cortesin and the famous ‘restaurant road’ (more of which later) on the way up - and you can be guaranteed peace and quiet. There are no screaming kids or motorbikes and the clever design of the hotel means you will feel as if you are on your own.

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GREEN: An ozone pool cleaning system is in place

This is hardly surprising given that the suites - including two ‘ultra-cool’ tented suites - are spread around no less than four hectares. The expat owners bought the old mountain farm and have transformed it into a worldly kingdom, of antiques, artefacts, and even plants, picked up on their many adventures around the world. The architecture is enhanced by tropical gardens so guests are surrounded by the aroma of nature, be it pine, lemongrass or orange blossom. The owners wanted to create something rare and unique in Europe, not just small hotel rooms with balconies, but an exclusive residence… and it needed to be as environmentally-friendly as possible. "We endeavour to give something back,” explains the owner. “We use our own well for water and we plant many new trees each year. And the pool has an ozone cleaning system instead of chlorine. “We love sharing our beautiful natural setting with our guests - with the birds singing and the chirping of cicadas and the rare vultures flying overhead, the wealth of butterflies, the profusion of flowers." But this is no sparse eco-retreat either. Scattered around the estate you will find a tennis court, massage huts, as well as communal areas, where you can borrow CDs and DVDs. You choose from a series of stylish casitas or the super-suites (each with

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Cinematic Nine stunning Spanish locations that SHOULD have been used in Game of Thrones

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ROM the frozen wastes of Iceland to the rocky shores of Ireland and on, as the dragon flies, through Croatia, Morocco and Malta, Game of Thrones has featured dramatic landscapes and impressive architecture from all over the world. Spain is at the top in the list of countries visited by the HBO blockbuster, and southern Spain especially has come under the spotlight. More than ten Spanish locations appear in all eight seasons of the show, with five in southern Spain. Many articles have reviewed the series´ Spanish highlights

but there are other natural beauty spots and architectural wonders that Queen Cersei of the Seven Kingdoms would have killed for. We’ve put together a list of places we feel would have added to the stark alien beauty of Westeros and Essos. Hopefully they will inspire in your personal and creative endeavours. Who knows - you could be the next George R. R. Martin!

Loarre Castle, Huesca This majestic 11th-century fortress in the province of Huesca is considered to be Europe’s best-conserved Romanesque castle. Sitting up on a rocky ridge 1,071 metres above sea level it was highly important to King Sancho III the Elder in the Christian Reconquest against the Moors. Together with nearby Marcuello castle, both were strategically significant in the Aragonese defence system against the iron strength of the Moors in Bolea. Although it didn’t make the Game of Thrones cut the castle did feature in Ridley Scott’s 2005 epic, Kingdom of Heaven.

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Fortress Malaga Malaga is an old hand in the movie business. Its imposing Moorish walls that once protected the alcazaba (citadel in Arabic) have provided the setting for countless historical dramas and biblical epics. The ruins of a Roman Theatre still stand at the entrance to this imposing fortress overlooking the bay. Built by the ruling Muslims in the early 11th century, it is considered a prototype of military architecture from the Taifa period, combining defensive towers and concentric walls with gardens, pools and fountains. A stone passage called the Caracho leads from the palace to the Castillo de Gibralfaro, built in the 14th century to protect the citadel.

Olvera Castle, Cadiz Commanding 360 degree views and perfect for frontier defence, the Moors first built this castle in the 12th century to defend the border of the The Kingdom of Granada against the Spanish Kingdom of Castile. Around it, the medieval town of Olvera grew. In 1327 it was taken by the King of Castile, Alfons XI. The Christians then completely rebuilt the castle into the strong fortress we see today.

Mezquita de Almonaster la Real, Huelva The only remaining mosque of its type in rural Spain, it was built by the Moors between the 9th and 10th centuries on top of a 6th-century Visigoth basilica and also combines Roman, Almohad and Gothic elements. After the Reconquista it was converted into a hermitage and was listed as a historical monument in 1931. Today, it is principally used as a church but also doubles as a cultural centre promoting diversity and interreligious dialogue.

Besalu, Catalunya This stunning town has kept many of its medieval structures intact so the set designers could take a well-earned break. The fortified citadel is laced with narrow cobbled streets that link to its iconic medieval bridge which is spectacularly illuminated at night.


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Cinematic! continued... Segovia Alcazar A castle fit for a princess or the fair Daenerys, this famous fairytale fortress in Segovia is an hour from Madrid was rumoured to be the inspiration behind Cinderella’s Castle in Walt Disney World. It stands on an imposing rock promontory shaped like the bow of a ship. This rocky outcrop has been shaped, over time, by the waters of the Rio Eresma, which flow around it and a walk along the Camino de la Cuesta de los Hoyos below it reinforces the illusion that the castle is sailing towards you.

Guadalest Castle, Alicante A bendy road from Benidorm leads to this picturesque mountaintop village 30 minutes from the Costa Blanca coast. It’s no longer a best-kept secret but the views are amazing. The castle, built by Muslims in the 11th century, can only be accessed through a 15ft tunnel hewn into the rock while the Torre de Peñon de Alcalá watchtower perched on the highest rock has become an iconic motif of the village. Commanding aerial views of the valleys and rivers below and all the way to the sea, no throne-stealing warrior hoard could hope to plan a surprise attack on this vertiginous mountain eyrie.

Almodovar del Rio Castle, Cordoba Visible for miles around, it perches atop a sheer-walled monolith, lording it over the town of Almodovar del Rio and the Guadalquivir Valley. It has had many loving owners, hence its reputation as one of the best-preserved castles in Spain. Originally a Roman fort, rebuilt by the Moors in 760 and reclaimed by the Christians in 1240, under Pedro I and Enrique II it was done up as a royal residence. Later the fortress was handed to the knightly order of Calatrava and then on to the order of Santiago. Finally, in 1903, then-owner the Earl of Torralva began a restoration project that took until 1936 to complete. This castle was built to last - perfect for withstanding attack from battling warlords and fire-breathing dragons.

Butron Castle, Gatika Butrón Castle transports visitors to the Middle Ages, when it was continuously fought over by rival families...Sound familiar? Located on a hill in Gatika in the Basque Country, the unique fortress is surrounded by a 100-year-old forest and could have easily been the backdrop of another Lannister - Stark feud. In fact for hundreds of years, the castle was the cause of non-stop warring between two sides of Bizkaia’s nobility, with the Lords of Butron holding fort. The castle was abandoned in the 16th century before being restored some 300 years later.


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From tax-crippled to tax haven? Andalucia’s new right-wing coalition is good news for taxpayers, writes Adam Neale

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HOUGH Spain is a middle-income country by European standards, it has long been associated with high

taxes. Most home buyers are drawn here by the quality of life rather than the tax breaks. But now there is good news on the horizon and with the rise to power of a new coalition, the regional Junta seems intent to change taxation for the better. In fact, in record time Andalucia has gone from being a place of crippling taxes to one that could even be described as something of a tax haven! First came the virtual abolition of inheritance tax by a coalition of parties on the right that have made good on election promises to lower the fiscal burden that has crippled individuals and sma-

ll-to-medium businesses for so long. The change in direction is designed to make Andalucia more attractive to investors, both national and international, as well as to give businesses and entrepreneurs a much-needed respite from the traditionally heavy tax yoke. A new broom The end of 40 consecutive years of Socialist rule in Andalucia means a sweeping reduction in taxes is in the offing - great news for homeowners, investors and business people. Suddenly, fiscal matters in the region have gone from being a deterrent to an asset, with conditions that are actually more attractive than those on offer in Portugal, Britain or even Madrid.

Inheritance Tax The first levy to be significantly slashed, since April this year spouses, children and parents have been enjoying a whopping 99% reduction in tax due on inheritances and gifts. In fact, smaller amounts are effectively not taxed at all, and a property received in this way will now be subject to just 1% taxation, not 8-to-10% of its market value as was the case until now. Income Tax Income Tax, too, is set to be effectively lowered thanks to a revised income bracketing, with the qualification of ‘low’ incomes raised so that they benefit from lower rates.

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CATALUNYA home whose undulating Gaudi curves would have raised the eyebrows of the great architect himself has set the bar for sustainable homes of the future. Villa Stgilat Aiguablava in the Emporda region has just been completed for a wealthy Swiss family who wanted a modern property which adapts to its environment. Crafted by Enric Ruiz-Geli and his Cloud 9 studio, the home features a main house, adjacent pavilion and incredible swimming pool. Advanced fiberglass engineering was used to form the enormous sweeping Catalan vault stretching across the main residence interior, a feature echoing the view outward. The structure and materials recreate the properties of a natural cave to keep things cool during hot summers and cosy during the winter, while their porosity keeps the air inside fresh, making for a highly energy efficient home. Meanwhile, outside, the preexisting community of pine trees are complemented by an integrated native foliage, filtered rainwater swimming pool and adjoining wild native plant garden.


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from and - increasingly - the fabric of their homes. And with the clock to climate catastrophe already ticking, homebuyers are demanding energy efficient properties and have a low-to-no carbon footprint. Luckily, architects are already coming up with ingenious designs and ideas for energy efficient homes which don’t cut back on the cool factor. We’ve singled out four stunning green houses in Spain that are taking the concept of ‘eco-friendly’ to the max.

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HIS Cantabrian holiday home is so energy efficient it generates more power than it consumes. Villa Slow, as it has been christened by Laura Alvarez Architecture, is built from the walls of a stone ruin and offers the perfect hideaway in the nature reserve of Valles Pasiegos. The home relies on an air-heat pump with a low-temperature heating system while its top-notch insulation keeps energy use at an all time low. “The house is connected to the electrical network, as in Spain you are not allowed to build without this connection,” studio founder Laura Alvarez told Dezeen. “The heat-pump is connected to the grid and produces five kilowatts of energy for each kilowatt that it takes from the network. So, it produces more energy that it consumes, therefore you can call it a zero-energy home.” The property is a replica of a cabaña pasiega barn house typical of the Cantabrian mountain region. A slate roof and stone walls are paired with huge windows offering jaw-dropping views, while the interiors have a minimal look with an open-plan kitchen and living space.


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SHIP AND SLOT: The drop box home is easy to set up

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compact bathroom with shower and toilet; double bedroom with panoramic views; and outdoor terrace. The space-saving interior design features built-in cupboards and shelves, concealed under-bed storage and a sofa bed in the living area for additional guests. Designed to be transported via trailer or container ship and ‘dropped’ into the location, the base is elevated above ground to minimise site impact or can be raised on steel stilts to provide a treehouse option. “It’s designed to be placed in a natural spot, and easily removed without any ecological da-

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PROPERTY HISTORIC: Antique facades on the Rock and (below) famous airport

Colonial mix Gibraltar is dotted with architectural wonders reflecting its unusual, historical past, discovers John Culatto

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cinating tunnel. One of the most interesting buildings is, without a doubt, the Convent located on the southern end of Main Street. It includes the colonially decorated King’s Chapel. Originally built by Franciscan friars in 1531, it stretched to what is now known as John Mackintosh Hall. Then, after Gibraltar became British it became the home of the governors in 1728 and was rebuilt in a Georgian style. The first monarch to visit the Rock, King Edward VII, stayed at the Convent on his stay in Gibraltar.

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The building is said to be haunted by the so-called ‘Grey Lady’. The story goes she was walled up alive as punishment for trying to escape with her lover while serving as a nun. Opposite the governor’s house is the No. 6 Convent Place where the government is based. After signi-

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HEY have the look and feel of Mediterranean-style gated location in the heart of the old town. townhouses and the ethos of classic mews houses in Mayfair. Four contemporary mews-style houses will be built A gavel’s-throw from the law courts, it’s not surprising on the foundations of the 19th-century stables, at the this brand new ‘character’ development has got property hunrear of the original, grand Victorian house, which will itself be refurbished to provide 2 thoughtfully designed ters excited in central Gibraltar. apartments and a stunning duplex penthouse, The boutique project at Town Range comprises four spacious commanding spectacular views. Mews houses are, by their nature, located in the very best parts of town. mews houses and three well-appointed apartments. Providing a safe, traffic free environment that is both practical, and hugely charming. Due to begin construction this month, the striking development has been modelled on the ‘most exclusive mews houses in upmarket London’ - prime Monopoly board zones like Mayfair, Kensington and Marylebone. PROPERTY DETAILS Each three-bedroom house will offer modern open-plan living MEWS HOUSES Prices start from £750,000 on the ground floor, a master suite with walk-in wardrobes, Roof terrace with stunning views & optional jacuzzi hot two and a half bathrooms including one with a full-size bath, tub. Master suite comprising Juliet balcony, fully fitted walk-in wardrobe & a a utility room and a roof terrace where a jacuzzi hot tub is an Within metres of the Governor’s Residence, The Mews is an enclave of 7 boutique houses and luxury en-suite. 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms optional extra. 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Overlooking the was demolished it was redeThe first mews stable to be converted to modern living was in andina stunning duplex penthouse, a leisure centre Piazza and John Mackintosh signed as apartments The history of the traditional appropriately-named Street Mews, in Mayfair. Square, this is where all the 2005. commanding spectacular views. Mews houses mews are, house is an interesting The resulting home was described at the time as ‘the best bijou It is now open to the general hard decisions take place. one. by their nature, located in the very best parts of town.The origin of the word house in London’. Built in 1817, it was a li- public with a bowling alley, ‘mews’ was used to describe a However it was not until the swinging 1960’s that mews housafe, both where a hawk would be ses came into vogue. As the larger houses were divided into brary until 1951 when it was ice-skatingProviding rink, gymaand ci-traffic free environment that is cage converted into a legislative nema inside. flats, they emerged as relatively spacious options. kept during its molting season. practical, and hugely charming. council. Under the 1969 Another interesting building Its current usage dates back Racing driver, James Hunt, famously bought a mews house is the Garrison constitution it so he could live above his cars! Since then the to the reign of Library, located became the mews has been considered highly desirable and King Henry VIII, among the most fashionable residences. The list on Governor’s House of Aswhen he moved Built on top More and of writers, musos and luvvies who have lived in his hawks’ mews sembly, where Street. of Moorish mews houses is long and eclectic and includes out of London’s more people 15 members of Officially opeNoel Coward, Johnny Depp, Sean Connery, Charing Cross to ned by the the government and Spanish want to PROPERTY live in Madonna, John Cleese and the Rolling Stones! build stables for DETAILS Duke of Kent and opposition ‘The Mews’ at Town Range continues this illushis beloved stathe centre for met to govern fortifications in in 1804, its MEWS HOUSES trious past, occupying a site that was levelled llions, so he could membership Gibraltar. 1773 better access Great Siege of Gibraltar. quickly access the Prices startduring fromthe £750,000 was open only It was upgraIt was rebuilt in the late 1820s as a two-storey passion of his life, ded to a parto military offiwith stables behind. Two further floors hunting. Roof terrace house with stunning views & optional jacuzzi hot liament in 2006 after a new cers right up until the current Copying the king’s actions was were added in the early 1900s, and the stables were conconstitution was approved century. tub. Master suite comprising Juliet balcony, fully fitted common at the time, so many verted to living accommodation before the second world war. by the UK. With over 45,000 books The main house at &the of the aristocracy followed suit, walk-in wardrobe a front was converted into apartments The King’s Bastion is another it has some rare books on thus also giving their stabling and lived in until quite recently but needs TLC to reclaim its 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms building that cleverly combi- history, travel and culture formeren-suite. glory. areas the upmarket name of luxury nes the old with the new. with a lot of records on Giis atoilet fantastic opportunity to live in a community of new ‘mews’. 1“This guest Located at the City Walls it is braltar. mews houses as well as renovate and restore an elegant old Throughout the 18th and 19th Apartments & Duplex Penthouse details & POA one cannot sandwiched on the east and Elsewhere, century, mews houses continued property,” explains Maggie Traverso, of Seekers Property Soluwest by Line Wall Road and speak of Gibraltar architecto be built behind many grand tions, the exclusive agents for the mews. ture without mentioning the Queensway. houses around the city to stable “We are delighted to be bringing this project to market, where horses and provide living quar- it will bring benefits not only for the building itself, but as part Built on top of Moorish and world-famous airport and of the regeneration of the Old Town and the area as a whole.” ters above for servants. Spanish fortifications, this World Trade Centre, both They were traditionally built She continues: “More and more people want to live in the coastal bastion was cons- impressive works of the motructed in 1773. dern era. All thesecarefully wonderful These crafted prestigious homes have around paved courtyards, pro- center as it allows them to have easy access to all the local viding a safe, traffic-free com- amenities. Its arrowhead shape helped buildings been help tell the story designed to capture and celebrate the unique “The tired building at the front together with the new mews defend Gibraltar from the of how Gibraltar went from houses at the back will be transformed into a small and viaesthetic Old Town, melding light, floating gun batteries that colonial outpost to ofa Gibraltar’s mobrant gated community that provides an amazing opportunity community. sailed over from Algeciras dern, thriving space and structure to provide a traditional, yet for people to live in a house in the centre of town, that can be customised to provide their perfect home”. contemporary interior design scheme that With this unusual development you get character as well as compliments its unique heritage. modern design and construction in a unique boutique setting. 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Expanding by popular demand Blacktower Financial Management (International) Ltd is continuing make inroads in Spain, offering excellent advice to expats of all nationalities

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ESPITE Britain's imminent departure rred to us through local communities. from the EU, Spain is still an expat And it's not just the British we assist. Natiodestination of choice for many Brits. nals from around the EU, including France, The lifestyle, the climate, the cultu- Holland and Scandinavia, as well as quite a re - they all play a part in making Spain a few from South Africa and the USA, are sigunique and desirable place that stirs hearts ning up to work with us. and minds. We pride ourselves on haEven with the spectre of ving multi-lingual members Brexit looming, the influx who, in almost all cases, Spain offers much opportunity for investors are expats themselves, of newcomers has anything and retirement planners so their understanding of but dwindled if you go by who are seeking the best expat life has been built the recent growth of British expats on the official pa- for their wealth. Having lived through personal knowleand worked in Spain for over dge of their region, and dron. a decade, I have witnessed However, newcomers, as they can offer advice and well as long-established ex- first hand numerous, dramatic recommendations in a lanchanges and therefore pats, are realising that getguage our clients will unappreciate how it is now more derstand. ting their financial affairs in important than ever to be able order is a priority right now. to offer our clients services The tax system in Spain As one of the leading wealcan still be favourable for they can trust. We pride th management companies ourselves on working with our expats, providing profesin Spain, and with offices in clients, for our clients and in sional and accurate advice Barcelona, the Costa Blan- ensuring they are our number is given enabling growth ca, the Costa Cálida, and potential of capital, assets one priority.” the Costa Del Sol, Blackand investments. tower is able to provide exTim Govaerts, It is our core mission to pats with the trusted finanAssociate Director in Spain understand our clients' ficial solutions they need. nancial situations fully, so So, with the EU landscape when you come to Blackchanging around us, we have put the infras- tower we provide a full review of your finantructure in place to ensure we can offer full cial circumstances, while also gaining an assistance to our existing clients and the understanding of your needs and long-term new clients who are continually being refe- goals.

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Excellence in communication is at the forefront of our service philosophy – we believe that speaking with clarity and transparency is one of the most important things we can do to help clients make the most of our services and to assist them in the most effecSecurity and regulation tive way. Many people feel the financial services industry is rife with complication, contra- Client protection is another of our key mandiction and mystification – we believe this tras for service provision: Blacktower is highly regulated in all the doesn't need to be the jurisdictions we work in, case, so we base the ethos It is really rewarding to we hold relevant licences, of our service provision on be able to help clients and all our advisers are simplicity, suitability and achieve their goals highly qualified and accomtrust. and, as Blacktower’s plished in their relevant Our expertise and holistic experience spans more attitude to wealth mana- than 30 years, we have been fields. gement means we don't through good times, bad times We hold key skill sets and upheavals of all sorts. which help our clients ever apply a one-size-fitsall approach to our clients' We understand how volatile achieve their goals, and the markets can be, but our the more we increase our needs. We know that listening independent outlook means client base, the more we carefully and developing we can work to smooth out the broaden our expertise. Exstrong relationships are the bumpy times for our clients.” pansion means we win and our clients win. It's a very best ways to offer the most Christina Brady, positive situation to be in. appropriate advice. Associate Director in Spain With Brexit looming, we Alongside helping expats have seen understandable to settle in and understand Spain's legal system in relation to tax and apprehension and anxiety among new and finances, we also look at how residency sta- established expats alike. tus can impact upon investments, estate This is natural and we have been spreading the message that - even though no one can possibly identify the final effects of Brexit putting financial matters in place sooner rather than later will be in your best interests. It might explain why increasing numbers of expats are coming to us from across Spain to ensure they are as prepared as possible. It's obvious however, that there will be challenges ahead, but at Blacktower we have worked hard to ensure we are as Brexit-proof as possible. Our continued expansion means we can help more clients who need our dedicated services, and we are currently growing our teams around the regions to maintain our levels of service for everyone who wants and needs assistance with their wealth management in Spain.

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FOOD,DRINK & TRAVEL LEGEND: Paul Hickling

Food awakening SPANISH parents have slammed school dinners amid a child obesity crisis, a study has revealed. Some 94% of mums and dads said school canteens ‘need improvement’, while nine out of 10 called for more fruit at lunchtimes. A poll of 2,000 parents was conducted by consumer advice group to the Government, Kantar, in a study called ‘Assessment of parents on school feeding in Spain’. It comes after the World Health Organisation (WHO) revealed that Spanish girls aged six to nine were the second most obese in Europe, while obesity among boys of the same age was the fourth most prevalent.

Reign of Spain SPAIN is still the number one holiday destination for Brits, despite a general EU decline due to Brexit fears, Thomas Cook has said. It comes as the travel giant revealed that 48% of its holiday sales up until the start of March were to non-EU countries - a 10% increase on 2018. Turkey is creeping up on Spain, as it is now the second most popular location for Thomas Cook customers, overtaking Greece in third. The tour operator cites Brexit as a reason behind the shift, while more favourable exchange rates for the pound against the Turkish Lira have also played their part.

POPULAR expat restaurant The Roman Oasis has announced it will close as its owner is entering retirement. Founder and British expat Paul Hickling, 74, announced the end of his 36-year reign, saying that now is a ‘fitting’ moment hang up his chef’s hat. The father-of-three and restaurateur told the Olive Press:

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Rome and away “I have no plan to sell the restaurant unless we sold it as a whole with house. “I Couldn’t have anyone else running my Roman Oasis could I?” Located in Manilva, the renowned Costa del Sol eatery, known to be the favourite

of TV chef Keith Floyd, was much more than just a restaurant. Over the four decades since its inception in 1981, The Roman Oasis attracted hundreds of thousands of guests, with its quirky decor, fantastic food, and charming host Paul.

Beached job

British expats and locals fuming as celebrity chef Dani Garcia gets go ahead for chiringuito on protected land

A PETITION to stop the construction of a celebrity-backed chiringuito has received more than 178,000 signatures. It comes after Dani Garcia’s Bibo Tarifa beach club and an adjoining car park in Valdevaqueros, Cadiz, got the go ahead and began construction over a month ago. According to campaigners, Valdevaqueros is one of Spain’s last wild beaches and is part of a Special Conservation Area and Biosphere Reserve for birds. “Valdevaqueros is one of Spain’s last wild beaches and both locals and visitors alike want to protect it from urbanization,” British campaigner Harry Stevenson told the Olive Press. “The construction of Dani Garcia’s ‘BiBo’ restaurant proceeds without an Environmental Impact Assessment while the previous SL1 project for this same site (2012) was last year declared illegal by the Tribunal

CONTROVERSIAL: Garcia’s chiringuito near Tarifa

Superior de Justicia de Andalucía for this exact reason – a lack of Environmental Impact Assessment. “ He added that environmentalists have reported a ‘series of infractions’ to the authorities but have not yet heard a response. “How can the destruction of this cherished natural paradise be ignored?!” added Stevenson. It comes as the main structure of the ‘BiBo Tarifa’ restaurant on the beach of Valdevaqueros has already been completed. The beach bar will have no foundations and is instead built on a wooden platform. The Junta has previously rejected claims by green groups such as Equo that protected species, including the osprey, would be threatened, giving the 43-yearold Marbella-born cook the goahead.

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RURAL RAMBLINGS ‘Golden orioles and all’ Hotel boss Andy Chappell on the delights of Spring in outback Andalucia

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HE sap is rising. It’s that Running a small hotel and restime of year again – at taurant inevitably means lots of least it is up here in in- bureaucracy and form-filling – land Andalucia. 24 staff bring all kinds of issues While the coast is lovely in of their own to be discussed spring to really get the best of another day. the region you need to head Hours in front of screens are into the mountains, particularly pleasantly balanced though by around Ronda. getting out there in the natural I’ve just been out with the world. pooch (remember Eddie from As the end of April saw fire lihis column last year?) from our ghting season come to an end, rural hotel Molino del Santo, in we found ourselves in a race to Benaojan, and within minutes prune as many olive trees as I see a golden possible and oriole - one burn the offof the world’s cuts. We found most elegant The hotel garourselves in a dressers - flash dener is the guy before my with the chainrace to prune as eyes. saw while I’m The wild many olive trees the pyromaniac flowers are – a vice inheas possible breathtaking rited from my with the hillsidear old dad. des covered in To do physical delicate purple blooms of cistus work is the perfect antidote to like thousands of butterflies flu- form-filling and negotiation with ttering in the undergrowth. employees. Banks of yellow bee orchids Under that clear blue sky and compete for attention with the amazing light that only deep blue iris and blood-red happens after rain, our faithpoppies. ful hound is there too chasing And, if you know where to go – sticks. I’ll tell you if you promise to look It all reminds me of the rural life after them – you can find shady we chose up here in the Campo bowers filled with stunning wild over 30 years ago now. peonies. Long may it remain!

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Oh my Goat! Goat meat may be the latest food trend in the UK, but Andalucia makes it better

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Ingredients needed: Suckling goat shoulder or leg Garlic Lemon Olive oil Wine Thyme Orégano

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T’S the latest UK food trend baa none and that’s the bleating truth. Capra aegagrus hircus is making its way from top London restaurant tables to supermarket aisles where you’ll soon be able to get your goat in sausage, meatball or ready meal form. Don´t worry though, you won’t be missing out in Andalucia. No kidding - goat meat is the star of a whole flock of Andalucian traditional dishes, and over the last few years it has become increasingly popular in the province of Málaga and beyond. Better still, goat is a healthier alternative to red met

Preparation: Put the suckling goat pieces in an earthenware baking dish. Season them with the spices and garlic, and leave to marinate for 12 hours. Add the olive oil and bake at 180º for three quarters of an hour. Every 15 minutes, baste with a mixture of water, wine and lemon juice.

- a low-calorie source of protein and iron that’s also relatively low in saturated fats and cholesterol. Goats have grazed in the south of Spain since pre-

historic times, as local cave paintings in Ardales, Nerja and La Pileta testify. Nowadays, Spain has the second largest goat population in Europe after Greece, while

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3 ½ - 4 pounds kid-goat Salt and pepper Thyme ½ cup olive oil 2 onions, sliced 8 medium potatoes (about 2 ½ pounds), peeled and sliced ¼-inch thick 2 green bell peppers, cut in strips 4 tomatoes, peeled and sliced ¼ cup chopped parsley 2 bay leaves 1 head garlic, roasted 1 teaspoon saffron threads ½ teaspoon coarse salt 10 peppercorns 2 cloves ½ teaspoon cinnamon 1 ½ cups white wine ½ cup chicken stock or water Preparation: come to room Sprinkle the meat with salt, pepper and thyme and allow it to ature. temper of onions on Spread half the oil in a roasting pan or large cazuela. Place a layer pepper and green of strips s, potatoe sliced of layer a Add pan. the of the bottom Continue parsley. the of half and salt with usly sliced tomatoes. Sprinkle genero Sprinkle with with remaining onions, potatoes, peppers, tomatoes and parsley. vegetables. Peel salt. Break the bay leaves in half and tuck the pieces in with the too. les vegetab the under them the cloves of roasted garlic and push and cloves. Stir In a mortar, crush the saffron with the coarse salt, peppercorns the vegetables. in the cinnamon. Stir in ¼ cup of the wine. Pour the spices over the vegetables. Preheat oven to 400ºF. Place the meat, skin side down, on top of , then reduce Pour the remaining olive oil over the meat. Roast for 15 minutes more. hour 1 Roast 350ºF. to oven temperature

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it with some of Remove the pan from the oven. Turn the meat skin side up. Baste the pan Return water. more add away, cooked has liquid If the liquid in the pan. d and potatoes to the oven. Roast 30 minutes longer, until the meat is browne are cooked. s will absorb Allow the meat to rest for 10 minutes before serving. The potatoe les to a vegetab and meat remove , desired If juices. pan ing some of the remain serving platter.

the province of Málaga has the largest concentration of livestock in Europe with more than 1,500 goat ranches. Andalucia is home to the Málaga goat, famous for its cheese and suckling goat meat, which is more mild-flavoured and tender than mature goat. The cabra malagueña is a protected breed and the product of two ancient ancestors: the Pyrenean goat from the north of the Iberian peninsula,and the Maltese goat from Africa. Chivo Lechal Malagueño (suckling goat) is the first in Spain to have its own high-quality certificate from the Asociación Nacional de Criadores de la Cabra Malagueña (ACREM). To be certified, the cabrito malagueño must amongst other things have been fed exclusively with the breast milk of female Málaga goats. Common traditional dishes with Málaga suckling goat include paletilla asada (roast shoulder) and Chivo a la Pastoril, made with Malaga wine. But as it has become more fashionable, restaurants are getting creative. Diego del Río, chef at El Lago in Marbella, was one of the first to introduce Málaga suckling goat in a high-end menu in 2009. For an encore, in 2016 he added Payoya suckling goat, a breed from the province of Cádiz. The Michelin-starred restaurant is part of Slow Foods, a network of Andalucian restaurants tcommitted to offering healthy dishes made with local products. These days many more restaurants offer Chivo Lechal Malagueño, especially in the province of Málaga. Companies are also trying out new products like goat sausages and goat paté in Muscatel wine. Since 2008 a Fiesta de la Cabra Malaguena has been held annually each September in a different town, with competitions and free tastings. Goat-to-town with one of these recipes!


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Claire Leibovic sinks her teeth into the World’s First Carnivore Retreat

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ARRIVE at the gorgeous Finca Monasterio, near Sotogrande, on a sun-washed Saturday morning. The place seems deserted - it's only 11am, after all - but luckily I spot two carnivore-looking men who are clearly wondering what little old me is doing there. “Are you the guys who only eat meat?” I ask. It’s Phil Escott and Graeme Norbury, two of the speakers I would have the pleasure of hearing that day. They usher me inside and introduce me to the lovely Dr. Lynn Hardy from Sotogrande, who organised the event. While a small affair of around 50 people, they had travelled from around the world to hear how ‘spinach is poison’ and ‘oats are the enemy’ - some of the views held by speakers at this, the world’s ‘first ever carnivore retreat.’ From Hungary, the UK, Canada, America and even Australia, no nonsense meat eaters were treated to a range of talks from speakers of varying backgrounds - from a clinical researcher specialised in nutrition to a drummer turned health instructor (carnivore-looking Phil). Talks tackled a range of subjects, including the benefits of eating

Meatandgreet meat - obviously - to the alleged ‘anti-nutrients’ in plants, sun exposure and even spiritual awakening. While some arguments seemed reasonable (for example that vitamin supplements are useless and can even be detrimental to our health), others rang tenuous to say the least. To quote just a few: ‘Plant-based products carry potential or proven harm’, ‘sun burning has nothing to do with cancer’, ‘it is our subconscious that makes us sick after eating fat, because all our life we have been told that fat is bad’, ‘eating plants is more harmful than smoking’. Presentations are thought-provoking nevertheless, and some raise legitimate questions: are the

vegetarian and vegan diets really now has around 9,500 members. that healthy? Who is telling us There are many carnivore groups that they are? (Yes, I did hear se- out there on the web, but this one veral times: ‘I don't want to go all is open to all kinds of diets. “I conspiracy theory on you, but…’) won't chuck you out if you post a At lunch I gorged on delicious, al- broccoli on the page,” joked page though undercooked - ‘more nu- admin Phil Escott. trients’ - grilled chicken and chat- All in all, the event was a hotted to the friendly chpotch of lovely, crowd. fun people set in Most of them told a lush location They travelled me how they had offering a range from around the of entertaining been on non-carnivore diets for a talks. world to hear long time before I left with raised falling ill. They how ‘spinach is awareness of the blamed those importance of poison’ ‘unhealthy’ diets diet and lifestyle for their illnesand a desire to ses and attribute educate myself their full or partial recovery to more on the matter. However I am their new carnivore diets. not convinced by the many quesMost already knew each other tionable claims from speakers after meating on the Facebook who almost all have a health-regroup ‘100% Carnivore and Be- lated business to promote. 100% yond’, created about a year ago - it carnivore? Not just yet!

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What a month

Peter Manley fills you in on April’s biggest golf news for the Costa del Sol

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The Oscar (wooden spoon) for the month was also closely contested but Frank Hansen managed to hold off all the rest to take this valued trophy. This month we had visits from Mike Orr, Clive Harrington and Manu who graced us with their presence for a couple of games each. It would appear that the winter handicaps are beginning to give up some good scores and over the summer months I would expect the handicaps to all take a downward trend. Andy Fergusson has been noticeable by his absence this month but suspect that he has been busy ensuring the Fergusson’s Bar remains the number 1 place for sports, eats and drinks in Estepona, well worth a visit especially for the fish and chips and we hope to see him on the course soon.

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Boyzone heartthrob Ronan Keating showed his skills on the fairway in Marbella RONAN Keating has returned to Marbella for the third annual edition of ‘Global Gift and Ronan Keating Golf, Gala y Concierto’. The Gala was co-hosted by Keating himself and Maria Bravo, who were joined by Fadi Khalil, creator

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and co-founder of XPOSE, the doctor who famously removed a tumour from child Olga Shapiro’s face. The 18-hole tournament took place at the Villa Padierna Golf Club in Benahavis.

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Among the celebrity players to tee up were British actor Craig McGinlay and singer Brian McFadden. The Gala began later that evening at the hotel Gran Melia Don Pepe Resort, where Keating offered up a ‘superb acoustic show.’ Celebrity restaurant La Sala was also involved in

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proceedings, offering several luxury single or combined packages which included cocktails, a red carpet, dinner and a live auction. Regular golf bundles were available for €250, while the chance of teeing off with a celebrity was on offer for €500. Guests at the Gala paid between €250 and €500 and €1,000 to sit at Keating’s table. Boyzone’s former frontman, from Dublin, is known for his bands hits Love Me for a Reason and All That I Need.

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Rahmed it home YOUNG Spanish talent Jon Rahm has beaten fellow Spaniard Sergio Garcia in the Zurich Classic in New Orleans. Partnered up with American Ryan Palmer, the pair cruised to victory ahead of Garcia and his partner Britain’s Tommy Fleetwood. The winning duo shot a 3-under 69, three ahead of their nearest rivals to bag a cool €936,713 each in winnings in the PGA Tour’s only team event.

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Unbe-leaf-able! THIS is the moment a British expat’s motor was crushed while she was dining at a Marbella chiringuito. The lady was luckily not in the vehicle when the huge oak came crashing down onto her white Opel. The accident occurred outside popular and newly renovated haunt The Beach House.

PHEW: Expat escapes crushing

The restaurant said: “We are open for business as usual despite the huge tree which came down and crushed poor Nikki’s car. “Thanks to a great deal of luck we are delighted to report that nobody was hurt. “The Marbella fire brigade were exceptionally quick to respond and the tree has been removed.”

Oo la la! Reward for good behaviour THE Direccion General de Trafico will give points to bike riders who take extra driving courses, the motoring body has announced. The move is a bid to bring down accident rates following an increase in the involvement of two-wheeled vehicles over the years. Since 2000, bike-related crashes have increased their share of accidents on Spain’s roads from 14’9% to 23%.

Cristiano Ronaldo is rumoured to have added the world's most expensive car to his multi-million euro collection

FORMER Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo has reportedly brought the world’s most expensive car. The star footballer has reportedly spent €11 million on a one of a kind prototype Bugatti, christened ‘La Voiture Noire,’ which was first unveiled at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. Only one prototype of ‘La

Automation to save billions AUTONOMOUS electric cars will save families at least €2,000 per year and reduce accident rates by 90%. That’s the prediction SEAT president Luca de Meo made during a press conference on the Spanish brand’s vehicles of the future, where he argued how the eli-

mination of human error would see almost no accidents. “It will also help increase the mobility of disabled and elderley people,” he added, “And in Spain we spend 25,000 hours driving every year. “We can do a lot of things in that time.”

PRICEY: New Bugatti allegedly snapped up by Ronaldo Voiture Noire’ was built by Buggati to mark the 110 year anniversary of the luxury French brand. Bugatti president Stephan Winkelmann has described the supercar as a ‘coupe with the comfort of a luxury limousine and the power of a hyper sports car.’ The unique motor, with a top speed of 260 mph, was styled after the iconic Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic of the 1930s. The company confirmed a new owner has been found for the one-off model but has refused to reveal the buyer’s identity. However, the car will not be available to drive until 2021 as Bugatti still needs to finalise some small details on the model. Ronaldo already has a fleet of luxury cars which include a Rolls-Royce Phantom, a Bentley Continental and an Aston Martin DB9. The legendary striker is

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ITH its promise of boozy country picnics (sorry, pilgrimages) sherry-fuelled ferias and Atlantic bluefin arriving off the coast of Cadiz to kick-start the tuna-and-manzanilla-pairing season, there’s no time of year I love more than the merry month of May. In my neck of the woods, not far from the home of Vino de Jerez, she-

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Belinda Beckett raises a toast to the sherry merry month of May, with its free-flowing booze and outdoor eating

rry is preferred to Rioja and rivers of May is a big month for them, when it are drunk over 31 days, starting our church in Los Barrios churns out with that perennial Rite of Spring, newlyweds like a Ford production the First Communion. line. This is when children who have rea- My favourite hobby is sitting in the ched the ‘age of reason’ – seven, next-door pub watching the parade according to the RC Church or if you of ladies in lycra (whatever their believe in unicorns – get to take size), crippling into the church on their first legal sip of altar wine. stilt heels, their fascinators bobbing The Spanish spend small fortunes in the breeze like spring flowers. kitting out sons in navy sailor suits Afterwards they all cram into the and daughters in white brides-of- bar while bride and groom go off for Christ wedding gowns the photo shoot. And for this ancient and that’s just an aperitif essentially religious Ladies in lycra to the drinking. ritual. there are the (whatever their Then (Point of information romerias, originally – the sailor suits were Roman Catholic pilgrisize) crippling Queen Victoria’s idea mages. into the church In reality, they’re of court wear for kids, brought over to Spain boozy mass picnics in on stilt heels by her granddaughter the countryside but if who married Alfonso you’ve read Chaucer’s XIII). Canterbury Tales, weCommunions are a great excuse for ren’t they all? a party and some of them are on Half our village paint their wagons Spanish wedding reception scale and saddle up their horses for this with a sit-down five-course lunch, raucous rural ring-a-ding. live music and a free bar. It starts with a church mass on benYou’re sure to be invited to a wed- ded knee and turns into a mass ding if you have any friends at all as all-night bender in Los Alcornocales Natural Park with a knees-up thrown in! MIJAS With barrels of MATTERS rebujito hitched By Bill Anderson to the back of

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OZAL is only after the years ago to work with him foreign vote. towards making the internaThis was a comment tional community feel more on the Mijas Matters a part of Mijas and more inpage when Angel announced formed about what is happehis proposals for domestic ning and how they can get animals. involved. This is possibly one of the The response has been wonmost inane comments ever. derful. Of course he is after the fo- Would I like to see the interreign vote, as are Ciudada- nationals voting to put Angel nos, and PSOE, PACMA, Po- back in charge of Mijas? demos, and all the rest of the Without a doubt, because if parties. Angel wins his absolute majoTell me who is not interested rity, Mijas wins. in the foreign vote. Angel had many plans for MiIf we internationals got our jas, but not all are new. act together, we could easily Many of the plans were alredetermine who governs Mi- ady on his proposals in 2015, jas. but we know We make up how they were over a third prevented We sometimes from happeof the population. ning. get lost in the What shouts I would argue, out at me however, that labels that when I see the plans are politicians carry in some ways such comments is simsecondary to ply this. Angel’s philoThere are thosophy of mase who will knock Nozal for naging Mijas. wanting the foreign vote be- He has stated time and again: cause they are pushing for “I don’t want my councillors another party and it is THEY working from an office. who want the foreign vote, “They belong on the streets but they don’t have the inte- among the people. grity to say just that. “If they want to know where At a personal level, I am ho- to find me, it’s easy; on the noured to be presented as streets as always.” Number seven on Angel’s We sometimes get lost in the candidate list: only the se- labels politicians carry: he’s cond time in the 40-year his- a socialist; she’s a conservatory of Mijas that a foreigner tive. has been in this position. In the end, ‘by their deeds Angel persuaded me over two shall you know them’.

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the tractor-drawn wagons you can refresh yourself as you walk/dance/ stagger along the route. Could that ever happen in Britain, even on a B-road? It’s also the start of feria season, kicking off with Sevilla’s world-famous April Fair (4-11 May this year as Easter was late), swiftly followed by Jerez Horse Fair (May 11-18) and those of fellow sherry triangle towns Sanlucar de Barrameda and El Puerto de Santa María. Sherry and feria are almost synonymous – more so if you’re slurring. Finally there are the Cadiz tuna festivals – all four of them, running from May full moon into June – although they’re more about the fish than drinking like one: specifically, top quality Atlantic bluefin caught by trapnet that sell in Japan for prices that make headlines in the FT. The white villages of Barbate, Conil, Tarifa and Zahara de los Atunes which catch their quotas by this eco-friendly Phoenecian method, turn it into a party and restaurants

compete to create the winning tapa. In Zahara last year there were over 35 to try and a sherry to go with each. Salud!

Here comes summer The sunny months may have to be spent indoors to avoid beach hut blazes and killer bacteria, writes Giles Brown

T NOZAL: Like all politicians, needs your vote Nozal broke the idea that the Partido Popular is only for rich people. He helped elderly people make their houses safe by rewiring them, and by installing showers. He created the Renta Basica to give families in difficult situations the opportunity to get back into the work market. He built the first stretch of boardwalk on the entire Costa del Sol which can be, and is, enjoyed by everyone regardless of their social status. So, are these people wrong when they say that Nozal wants the international vote? No, they are not, Nozal like all politicians wants all the votes he can get. It is their raison d’etre. The difference is Nozal can, and with support, will deliver on his commitments.

AKE a deep breath because after ce- that apparently started in eight separate lebrating International Workers’ Day locations, while neighbouring Bounty Beach on May 1 - although as a freelance also fell victim to a mysterious fire. journalist I have little or no concept of While the CSI Marbella crowd was pontificathe work ‘work’ - this month marks the run ting on what the possible cause could be, I up to another summer on the coast. had my own theory. Many of the beach clubs have already I suspected that a rogue seagull with a half hosted their opening parties, that invaria- lit cigarette, casually tossed aside, started bly feature a white and some other colour both blazes. theme, the usual half clad and body pain- It’s all part of the ‘nature bites back’ period ted hostesses at the entrance, and some that I am going through at the moment. modern circus performer swinging from the The boar continues to wreak havoc in my rafters on a hoop, trapeze, or a couple of garden, while I also seem to have been bits of cloth. adopted by two more, and very vocal stray The queue to get in is biblical, and the boun- cats, who like nothing better than to kick off cers, hyped up for the first big bash of the around 2am outside my window. year, are a little more twitchy than normal. I can’t even retreat to the lake and take a With my previous record of being ejected at boat out to escape out on the water, since high speed (normally backward) from most the discovery of a ‘cyanobacteria’ that the beach and nightclubs during my, ahem, ‘co- Junta blames for the dog deaths nearby, lourful past’, I try and avoid these occasions. has lead to the powers that be banning If you do own a everything on the beach club in water. Marbella, you are The ‘cyanobacteprobably in the ria’ seems to have mood for celebragone very quiet reting that it is still cently, but knowing standing. my luck, if I did take Playa Padre – to the lake I’d proopened by Julian bably end up the Assange’s best victim of Swamp mate Pamela Thing, or whatever Anderson and a is lurking out there. favourite among It might be the the Boho crowd – quietest summer was mysteriously I’ve had for a gutted in a blaze TORCHED: One of Marbella’s burned beach bars while…

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Gaysper says boo! A tweet from Spain’s Vox party has backfired after a ‘gay ghost’ emoji was used to represent LGBT people. As the image spread online, the LGBT community reclaimed the symbol as

their own using the hashtag #gaysper to mock the far-right party. One twitter user said: “The worst thing the far right could have done was give the LGBT community a new cute symbol.”

cebook. Under the claims of abandonment, she described him as a ‘son of a b****’ and appealed for ‘help’. Police were soon called and traced the car to his home, finding his ‘abandoned’ dogs at home, well-cared for. They also had obligatory microchips and up-to-date vaccinations. The man explained that since dogs were not allowed in the supermarket he had expertly trained them to wait in the car park. And they were there waiting patiently when he returned ten minutes later. He had simply taken the neighbour home and was caring for her when police called around. Police have now warned Fa-

Nun and void 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.


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