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Expat’s “black hole” BRAVE JENNY Hart says she fell off the government’s radar after the death of her beloved husband Keith – losing key benefits like health cover in Spain. by JACK TROUGHTON After the couple moved to the sun in 2001, Jenny became Keith’s dependent after he became a pensioner six years ago at the age of 65 – she will not receive her UK state pension until 2022. Sadly, Keith lost his battle with cancer in June last year at the age of 71. Within two weeks Jenny lost her SIP card and all scheduled medical appointments were scrapped. Now battling back, Jenny wants to warn others of the potential pitfall, created because she married an older man. “It is a minefield,” Jenny told Xpat. “And when you have just lost your partner, you just don’t need it. “I went to the chemist and they

said the SIP card was cancelled…I couldn’t believe it.” DEPENDENT Jenny added “I cannot believe I have gone from being the dependent of a British pensioner to nothing. I feel like I have disappeared into a black hole.” The Harts moved to Benigembla in the Vall del Pop 15 years ago and became official residents of a village they came to love, and in correspondence with the Department of Works and Pensions, Jenny became an official dependent with Keith receiving an additional £200 a month. See page 5.


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THE FIRST three editions of The Xpat News have gone wild! Thank you to everyone who took the time, either through our Facebook or via email, to wish the new-look newspaper the best. The whole point behind the re-brand from Round Town News was to ‘freshen things up’; after looking through the old newspaper we saw many holes and gaps, especially in the news sections. Week one saw us making contact with many local reporters and getting the best of the best on board to strengthen our coverage. Last week saw a record number of stories published (well at least in the two years under my ownership) and we hope the new reporters, Pippa & Darren, are delivering the best news for you,

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I would like to take this opportunity to reiterate that the team currently working for me is the original team, the Mia Media team, my Editor Jack Troughton is still at the helm, as he has been for a number of years… there is another newspaper making claims to be the ‘original’ but as we all know this isn’t correct, we will let you make your own minds up on that one! At 32-years-old, I am the youngest Managing Director of a newspaper on the Costa Blanca but my experience is vast, having worked for RTN for over 12 years and I would like to thank everyone who has nurtured me along the way. With the new brand we are proposing eXciting (see what I did there?) marketing strategies for our loyal clients and developing new brands under the Xpat umbrella. WATCH THIS SPACE! A lot of thanks need to go out to various people, who over the past month have made this process

easy. Alice in the Xpat HQ, who has excelled in her graphic design over the past 6 months, Jack the editor for continuing to report on Expat issues and making our paper the strongest on the Costa Blanca, Michaela & Hannah my two sales girls in the North for pushing out the new brand and working all the hours they can, Ian & Darren, my two distribution managers, for always getting the paper out on time! Finally to my wife, Louise and my two girls, Mia (who was on the front page in last week’s north edition!) and Siena for being by my side for what has been a very difficult period for us as a family; however, we are now coming through the lies and deceit portrayed by certain people. With the current team, The Xpat News and Mia Media Group will continue to be fiercely independent. Daniel Wilkinson, Managing Director, The Xpat News


Emergency measures JAVEA TOWN Hall has begun work finalising a new plan to cut the risk of forest fires after the devastating blaze of last September. by Jack Troughton The move addresses the increased risk to residents in areas of high population density, managing “high risk” forest areas – including public participation and training – and improving the network of fire hydrants. A specialised company has been hired to help draft a plan which will involve the local emergency services and regional specialists. The Marina Alta town has some 2,500 hectares of forest, many nestling against homes in urbanisations across the municipality. It is assumed there will be the risk of more devastating fires in the future – and it is everyone’s responsibility to be prepared to help deal with them. Prevention rather than the cost of fighting fires is central to planning – last September’s emergency response cost over 600,000 Euros a day.

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Government tastes Brexit defeat DEFIANT PEERS handed the British government its first defeat on the Brexit bill by insisting ministers guarantee the rights of EU nationals living in the UK. by jack troughton The House of Lords voted by 358 to 256 on an amendment and may still push for other changes before the draft legislation is returned to the Commons. However, while the government was “disappointed” at the vote in the upper house, MPs have the opportunity to remove the amendment when the bill returns to the House of Commons. Prime Minister Theresa May’s government says the bill is simply about triggering Article 50, the start of negotiations to leave the European Union – and has insisted the UK will still launch its departure at the end of this month. A government spokesman said: “We are disappointed the Lords have chosen to amend a bill that the Commons passed without amendment. “The bill has a straightforward purpose – to enact the referendum result and allow the government to get on with the negotiations.” There was a long and heated debate in the Lords – the government was accused

of treating people like “bargaining chips” but the government is sticking to its guns; it says it has repeatedly made it clear it wants to guarantee the rights of EU citizens living in the UK and British expats in Europe “as early as we can”. SUPPORT Seven Tory peers supported the amendment, proposed by Labour and Liberal Democrats, most Lords want an early unilateral move by the UK. Brexit Minister Lord Bridges underlined the government was keen to reach an agreement with other EU nations over citizens rights. However, he said “a small number of our European counterparts” insisted there could be no talks until Article 50 was served. And Tory grandee Lord Tebbit, a former Conservative cabinet minister, said the debate seemed to focus on “nothing but the rights of foreigners”. But Labour’s shadow Brexit minister Lady Hayter said the genuine concerns of EU nationals in the UK and British

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expats in Europe should not “be traded off against each other”. She added: “These people need to know no – not in two year’s time or even in 12 month’s time. They simply cannot put their lives on hold.” And Labour’s shadow Lords’ leader Baroness Smith said there was a “moral”, a “legal” and a “pragmatic” case for guaranteeing EU citizen’s rights – and it was “a sensible step forward.” She said it would be a positive move. “It is quite clear if we say we are doing this, other European countries will also do it – they are going Baroness Smith of Basildon

THE FOREIGN Office has warned visitors to Spain making fake insurance claims are committing fraud – and could face prison. There have been a massive increase in holiday sickness insurance claims as insurance companies target customers as they arrive in resort, encouraging them to falsely

claim in order to receive compensation from their accommodation. Benidorm has been hit dramatically from this scam and has cost hotels within the resort around 60 million Euros according to HOSBEC. The situation has become so dire that the Alicante companies, who are the most affected, have

received support of the Foreign Office. It has issued a dramatic warning to its citizens stating false claims can attract large fines and even imprisonment. The prison sentences ranges from 6 months to 3 years over any claims that exceed 400 Euros. Some claims received by hotels been as much as 6,000 Euros.


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The Driver & Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has sent out a reminder that there are only a few weeks to go before the changes bite. DVLA Vehicle Service Manager, Rohan Gye said: “These changes won’t affect any vehicles that are registered before 1st April 2017. So, for anyone who already owns a car or is thinking of buying a used car the rates of vehicle tax will not be changing. “However, anyone considering buying a new car that will be first registered from 1st April should check the

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CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT PAGE... “Then when he died, I rang the DWP to inform them and they told me I would get a year’s bereavement benefit of £102.64 plus a £2,000 one-off payment to help with the funeral,” she said. “Then, after that, you are on your own until 2022 - in my case – when I am 66 and qualify for my own sate pension.” Jenny and Keith met while they worked for ICI in Macclesfield and she does receive a part of his occupational pension.

by DARREN JAMES NEW VEHICLE tax rates come into force in the UK next month affecting all cars and some motor homes first registered after 1st April.

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vehicle tax rates table on GOV.UK to find out how much they’ll pay.” Under the changes, vehicle tax for the first year will continue to be based on CO2 emissions. After the first year, the amount of tax to pay will depend on the type of vehicle. The new rates are £140 a year for petrol or diesel vehicles, £130 a year for alternative fuel vehicles - hybrids, bioethanol and LPG. Vehicles with zero CO2 emissions are zero rated. In addition, for vehicles with a list price of more than £40,000, the rate of tax is based on CO2 emissions for the first year. Afterwards, the rate depends on the type of vehicle and an additional charge of £310 a year for the next 5 years. The vehicle will then be taxed at one of the standard rates, depending on its type.

Mortgage ‘floor clauses’ SAN MIGUEL Town Hall has organised a talk explaining how borrowers paid too much to banks because of unfair mortgage floor clauses. The meeting, organised by Councillor Maria Jose Costa Medrano, will take place at Las Filipinas Social Centre (Blue Lagoon) on Friday 10th March at noon. All international residents of the area are welcome to attend.

RULES “When we moved here I was 45 and Keith 67, we had private health insurance; we did follow all the rules,” she said. “I had a forecast for my pension and was told I would receive it at 62…suddenly out of the blue I got a brown envelope and a letter saying I could not get the state pension until I was 66.” At present she has health cover again through her bereavement benefit but may be forced to pay into the Valencia ‘convenio’ scheme for health cover at 720 Euros a year until she ‘retires’. Jenny, manager of Jalon Valley HELP’s charity shop in Jalon, said money was tight. “If I lived I the UK I would be entitled to income support, the DWP agrees but said it could not be paid in Spain - it’s one rule for one and a different one for another.” “Money is a worry,” she said. “Some mornings I think ‘sod it’ it will all come out in the wash, other mornings, I just ask myself how I am going to cope. “I have some savings but if I have to live on them in five years nothing will be left. People say I could sell the house but I don’t want to - it is home and far too soon to walk away from yet.” And she said “the whole situation is a bummer and it was not a very nice surprise. I don’t expect to be kept but Keith only claimed his state pension for six years and paid in for 45.” Jenny believes a growing number of people caught in a similar trap are pressurising the government to a take a more sympathetic stance with people suddenly left alone through no fault of their own.


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World Book Day THURSDAY 2ND March saw school children across the world celebrating World Book Day. The aim was to go into school dresssed as your favourite book character. Here we have Erin-Isla Wilkinson from Essex dressed as Goldilocks! Sent in by Xpat online reader, Matthew Wilkinson.


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Rajoy on Trump, Budgets and Brexit SPANISH PRIME Minister Mariano Rajoy has given his latest views and opinions on a wide variety of subjects - including Donald Trump, Brexit and his immediate priorities for Spain. by DARREN JAMES

In an interview with Spanish TV channel Telecinco, Mr Rajoy said that his minority government would “give ground where we need to” in respect of this year’s budget while accepting that everyone has a “great responsibility to bear”.

However, Mr Rajoy needs the support of many of the minority parties in the Spanish Parliament in order to get his measures through. The Premier was speaking after his return from the 25th Spain-France Summit held in Malaga; and he praised outgoing French President, François Hollande, for “behaving very kindly towards Spain”. He also told Mr Hollande that it was his intention to enjoy good and positive relations with American President Donald Trump since “we share values and we have common interests in areas of security, foreign policy, defence and trade.” On the subject of Brexit, Mr Rajoy accepted that “the will of the British people must be respected” even though he was never in agreement with the decision. He added his Government would “be constructive in all of its relations with the United Kingdom” as it wanted “to have a fair relationship and for things to be done in a reasonable manner.”

Springing forward WHAT A difference a few weeks can make to the countryside here on the Costa Blanca – from the chill and rare snow fall of January to the green of spring. THE TWO photographs were taken of almond trees on the borders of Parcent in the Marina Alta, the village can be seen through the January picture but is obscured by leaves and blossom in the second, taken earlier this week.

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And Mr Rajoy emphasised the most important aspect of any negotiations were the people involved. He said: “My main priority is to guarantee the rights of the Spanish people and of other Europeans who live in Great Britain, as well as those of British citizens that live in Spain”. Domestically, the Prime Minister explained that his goal was to get the 2017 Budget approved; but he accepted current parliamentary arithmetic prevented him and his Partido Popular group from going it alone. “We will give ground if we need to,” he said. “I have this responsibility as the President of the Government and president of the party that received the most votes, but I cannot govern alone and hence the other parties also have a responsibility”. Mr Rajoy said “the most advanced negotiations” were with Ciudadanos and the Canary Island Coalition; he has also spoken with the Basque Nationalist

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Party, although he warned an agreement was “a long way off” with the PSOE – the Spanish socialist party. The prime minister said “the two most important issues facing Spain” in the future were maintaining its pension system and its healthcare system; but warned “this requires reforms” and these must be undertaken “jointly”.

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Drug warning DOCTORS HAVE warned of the dangers of overuse of the drug ‘Omeprazole’; used by many of the British expat community and frequently called ‘the stomach liner”. SEMERGEN, the Digestive Working Group of the Spanish Society of Primary Care Physicians, has warned about the overuse of the pill, as a result of both prescription and over-the-counter purchases. Co-ordinator Dr Mercedes Ricote has emphasised that it has become the norm among those that taking the drug as a stomach protector and is used by patients “with the feeling of improving or avoiding the side effects of other drugs and as an antacid.” He was also concerned that some patients took Omeprazole to prevent the effects of over-indulging in food or drink. The doctor emphasised that Omeprazole was a medicine and had known side effects. As such, it should only be taken on professional medical advice - abusive or inappropriate use of this drug could have serious consequences for health; anyone with concerns should consult their General Practitioner.


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Continental Wealth Management and Grant A Wish join up with The Xpat News TWO OF the Costa Blanca’s biggest success stories, Continental Wealth Management and Grant A Wish, have joined with Xpat to look forward to a bright future together in Spain. CWM is a wealth management company offering offshore and onshore investments and provides up to date financial advice to a vast number of clients. And Grant A Wish is one of the region’s fastest growing and best known charities, helping dreams come true for deserving people and supporting others in times of need, as well as helping EMAUS children. The charity, aided by CWM and backed by Xpat, is staging a series of fund raising events throughout 2017 and is already enjoying the success of its new charity boutique in Javea Old Town. Charity founder and CWM director Jody said everyone was “really excited to be working together with Xpat in the coming weeks” and “sharing the success of a very full calendar of events”.


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Spain’s growing inequality by JACK TROUGHTON SPAIN HAS won praise for its economic recovery but has been warned over growing inequality and poverty across the country. A report from the European Commission in Brussels points out the risks of rising social exclusion as the gap between the rich and poor widens. The EC believes Spain has maintained a strong recovery through her reforms and has ‘shored up’ her financial sector and reduced unemployment – however, the Spain 2017 Report warns “the legacy of the crisis is not yet fully overcome...

and significant challenges persist”. The paper underlines the progress of the last three years but also points to a failure to reduce inequality, poverty and the rates of social exclusion; said to be “amongst the highest in Europe”. One problem, says Brussels, is the job market which continues to show high levels of temporary and seasonal employment. Over 13% of workers were said to be at risk of slipping into poverty. The report states: “The gap between the wealthiest 20% and the poorest 20% is one of the biggest in the (European) Union, and it continues

to rise.” And an index measuring wealth distribution confirms this; both before and after the redistribution effects of taxes and available benefits. Brussels believed the chances of falling into poverty was far above levels when Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy took office after winning the general election in November 2011. The EC blames ‘limited’ social benefits compared to other member states, a lack of coordination between employment offices and social services, and – by EU standards – low levels of state support for families in need.

‘Mascleta’ Goes Off With A Bang TO START Valencia’s Fallas 2017, amateur Sergio Mompo was chosen over 2200 other people to host the traditional explosion that is the opening ‘mascleta’.

A programme ‘mascletacomposer.com’ held auditions using 51 audio clips of different firecrackers, giving a possible 129 million combinations to create the perfect opening show.

Segio, who is from Xativa, won the competition to work alongside the company Pyrotechnics of the Mediterranean. Sergio has expressed his “pride and honour” for winning the

competition and to have had the opportunity to start his mascleta in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento of Valencia. He stated: “I think it has been very good, people have been happy. It has been a good design” adding he felt “pyrotech-

nic” and fulfilled “an illusion.” Valencia hosts a mascleta each day at the Plaza del Ayuntamiento until 19th March at 2pm. But be prepared, expect firecrackers, bangers, live street bands, large crowds and a unique atmosphere.


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I am not a misogynist. I’m also not patronising (I assume you know what that means?) but just in case, a definition of a misogynist is a person who dislikes, despises, or is strongly prejudiced against women. Actually, on second thoughts, perhaps I am, because I’ve always preferred a lady to a woman. There is, in my humble, a big difference. More and more I see a modern strain of the female sex that simply detests being a lady. They display an underlying and frankly worrying aggression in their attitudes that were nowhere near the surface 30 or 40 years ago. I can remember going out in Central London during the late ‘70s and early ‘80s most evenings, and if on the rare occasion I felt uncomfortable in a pub or club it was always due to the drunken male testosterone taking over looking for a confrontation. It was never a lady who had any issue, even with a Babycham or a G & T or two inside them, being able to enjoy and comport themselves in a civilised manner. They were always a pleasure to be with, especially work colleagues and the wives and girlfriends of my cricket team mates. Any drunken antics and foul and abusive language was 100% the property of the man. It wasn’t until my early years in Spain that I heard British girls and women swearing. I actually made my excuses early to leave a particular table of mainly female tourists as I couldn’t take any more. And then came The Spice Girls... I know it’s almost 25 years since they joined the scene, but I’m convinced they and their “girl power” infiltrated the generation of young girls and late teenagers that are now between 35 and 45 giving them a previously hidden away confidence. Having used that age group, I’ve equally experienced disgusting behaviour and language from a number of women in the over 50, baby boomer years that turns my

grey hair even whiter, who have been inspired, perhaps, to follow the examples set by some of their own children and grandchildren. Talking of women in modern society, I’m often reminded of the much missed Two Ronnies and a weekly sketch featuring Diana Dors. Entitled ‘The Worm That Turned’, the opening and dramatic announcement at the beginning of each week, from 1980, was simply years ahead of its time. “The date line is 2012. England is in the grip of a new regime of terror. Traditionally a land of brave heroes and great statesmen, Britain now laboured under the yoke of a power guaranteed to strike fear into the hearts of all men... The country is being run by women.” I give you May, Rudd, Truss, Sturgeon and Dick. Wonderful material for an onomastist – that’s a studier of names...in case you didn’t know!

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Terror threat highest since 1970s BRITAIN FACES a threat of terrorist attack not seen since the IRA mainland bombing campaigns of the 1907s, a new watchdog warns. by EDWARD GRAHAM MAX HILL, the independent reviewer of terrorism laws, said Islamist extremists were targeting UK cities – and praised intelligence services for limiting the threat across the UK. The barrister, who is responsible for balancing anti-terror measures against concerns over civil rights, said so-called Islamic State was planning “indiscriminate attacks on civilians of whatever race or colour”. And he said the “intensity” and “frequency” of serious plots represented “an enormous ongoing risk” that could not be ignored; but admitted there were differences between IRA attacks 40 years ago and the modern Jihadists. Mr Hill highlighted the hundreds of British people travelling to Iraq and Syria to join IS and fight for the terrorist organisation – who were now returning or about to return. Last month Spain also warned of the likelihood of an Islamic State attack after its intelligence services reported an increase of ‘interest’ in the country and potentially targeting tourist hotspots. Both Spain and the UK remain on Level Four security, the second highest alert over a terrorist attack.


New Ship Ahoy! by DARREN JAMES More and more people living on the Costa Blanca appear to be going on a cruise; whether it is a relatively simple Mediterranean adventure for seven days, a longer Caribbean journey or the Full Monty Round-the-World, they are fast becoming the top choice for a change of scenery and routine. Famous for their holidays for the mature in years and young at heart, Saga Cruises has just announced the latest addition to its itinerary with work well underway on the planning and design of the company’s first purposebuilt cruise ship, due to be delivered in Summer 2019. Carrying fewer than 1000

passengers, she will retain the intimacy and personal service for which they have become renowned. There will be single-sitting dining in a choice of speciality restaurants, a selection of bars, indoor and outdoor pools, a spa, fabulous library, signature Britannia Lounge and much more – all with a fresh and contemporary twist on the traditions of classic Saga cruising.

The cabins promise to be a real showcase – spacious and modern. The ship’s design also means everyone will have a balcony. In addition, around 15% of the accommodation will be for solo travellers, with a choice of single cabin grades. As the brand new ship takes shape, David Pickett, who is spearheading the project, said: “We are currently liaising closely with the Meyer

Werft shipyard in Hamburg, and every day is full of exciting developments. A huge amount of thought and detail has gone into the design and construction. “We’ve just finalised the sizes of the restaurants and the theatre. The designs of the stunning balcony cabins are also being finalised. The whole ship certainly has the ‘wow’ factor!” An expert in creating cutting-edge designs for the world’s finest vessels, Andy Yuill, was equally excited about the project. “I think people are going to be surprised by what Saga will deliver with this ship – expect the unexpected!” he said. “We are maintaining the best bits of the existing brand, but introducing new and unexpected elements. It’s a ship built for a British company, with the customers at the forefront. “At the moment we’re working closely with the Saga team to ensure that we understand their vision which we can then develop, and turn into a reality. Plus, we’re very fortunate to be building at Meyer Werft where I have gained considerable experience over the years – they’re the best in the world.”

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Fake phones PEOPLE ACROSS Europe have spent 4.2 billion Euros buying counterfeit smartphones, a new EU survey has revealed. Over 2015, 1.3 billion of the gadgets were sold worldwide. It means one in six people across the planet own a smartphone; each spending the average price of 275 Euros for the privilege. In Europe, one in three residents bought a device - equivalent to 150 million units sold…however, 14 million of these devices were counterfeit or 8.3% worth 4.2 billion Euros. The figures are in a report by the EU Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), based in Alicante, in a collaboration with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The investigation was carried out to see the noticeable effects on the economy but also to the vulnerability of the users’ personal details and privacy using counterfeit devices. And the director of the ITU Development Office, Brahima Sanou, warned “falsifications affect the security, health and privacy of consumers, as well as economic growth.” This report is the latest of a series of studies published by EUIPO on the economic consequences of counterfeiting in EU industrial sectors, and is the first with data from all over the planet. Future work will analyse other sectors, such as parts and spare parts for cars, and other areas that are considered prone to attack by pirates.

Red Cross road show THE RED Cross staged an Open Day in Javea to reach out to the area’s charities and show the work it does in the community – and how it can help coordinate and complement the work of the expat organisations. by JACK TROUGHTON As featured in the Xpat front page story ‘Helping Hands’; the ‘Cruz Roja’ across Valencia is working with the British Embassy on the European Residents Project; acting as a bridge between the various charities. In charge of the scheme is

Pedro Dominguez, who is also promoting the Red Cross’ panic button service, a vital tool to aid elderly people, perhaps living on their own on the Costa, and helping them remain independent with peace of mind. The Open Day was held at

the Red Cross Headquarters in Javea Old Town. Pedro said: “Sandy Tsalikidis, our lovely English volunteer and I organised the event for the charities – it was a great meeting. “We explained the project to them that I run helping ex-

pats; we showed them round the ambulances and adapted transport, and I gave them an explanation about the ‘tele-assistance’ panic button scheme.” Sandy was able to obtain funds for refreshments, so the Red Cross was able to

offer a traditional Spanish welcome to its guests. + Pedro also appealed for help – the Red Cross urgently needs four baby buggies to help refugee families. He can be contacted on 678 501 586 or email pdominguez@cruzroja.es.


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by Jack Troughton THE WORLD’S richest countries must invest in finding new antibiotics to fight the growth of drug-resistant bacteria fast becoming the “biggest threat” to human health, says the World Health Organisation.

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WHO has drawn up a list of the potential dangers of infections – a league table headed by ‘gramnegative’ bugs such as E. coli; which can spark lethal bloodstream infections and pneumonia in the most vulnerable hospital patients. And the list, divided into ‘critical’, ‘high’ and ‘medium’ priority infections, will be presented to the G20 summit in Germany this summer aimed at focussing the minds of politicians into the pressing need of finding new solutions. New antibiotics are

needed to fight ‘hard to treat’ infections said WHO; for years scientists have warned the world is on the edge of a ‘post-antibiotic era’ – which could leave a series of infections untreatable with existing drugs. WHO warned this could mean even common infections might spread and fatally infect the frail. The organisation warns that without intervention and investment at government level, pharmaceutical companies will concentrate on treatments that are easier and more profitable to develop. WHO wants the focus to be on ‘clinical need’ as the problem escalates. And its list of problem diseases was established based on current levels of drug resist-

ance, death rates across the world, the prevalence of various infections in international communities, and the resulting cost to healthcare systems. Expert Dr Marie-Paule

Kieny, from WHO, said the resistance to existing antibiotics was reaching “alarming proportions” while the available medicine cupboard to fight infection was “practically dry”.

She warned: “We are fast running out of treatment options. If we leave it to market forces alone, the new antibiotics we most urgently need are not going to be developed in time.”


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Ashamed to be English? MY HUSBAND and I attended a football match in Jacarilla to watch our grandson’s team play. After what transpired during and after the match, I felt compelled to write a letter to your newspaper. Jacarilla was playing against a local British expat team and the behaviour of not only the players, which were all aged about 11 years of age, but also the parents, made myself, my husband and our family ashamed to be English. As you may know Jacarilla is a mostly Spanish team. When one of the team fell over after a tackle, the English boy went up to the Spanish boy and kicked him, starting a fight. Obviously the Spanish parents were upset and a little old Spaniard went up to have a go at the English parents. Needless to say the English parents started swearing and the father of the English lad, who was a big man, put his fist up to the old Spanish man’s face, which ended up in a near free-for-all with the Spanish against

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6. Name the director of the Lord of the Rings trilogy. 7. Who played Neo in The Matrix? 8. Name the actress whose career began at the age of 3, and who went on to star in films such as Contact, Maverick and The Silence of the Lambs? 9. Bray Studios, near Windsor in Berkshire, was home to which famous brand of horror films? 10. In which film did Humphrey Bogart say, “We’ll always have Paris?”

1. John Wayne. 2. Veronica Lake. 3. Roundhay Garden Scene made in 1888. 4. Katharine Hepburn, with 4 Oscars and 12 nominations. 5. Bette Davis (as Margo Channing.) 6. Peter Jackson 7. Keanu Reeves. 8. Jodie Foster. 9. Hammer Horror. 10. Casablanca.

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English. It was so embarrassing to hear the English men comment nastily when a Spanish boy was knocked over; things like… “Go on kick him while he’s down,” and the swearing was disgusting. In fact a nice young English couple apologised to me when I complained about the swearing in front of the children. This nice couple said they get upset with it all the time, so it must happen at most matches with that team. Anyway it was otherwise a superb and well fought match which was spoilt for us proud grandparents and the Spanish families that were also there. We are in Spain not England and are guests of this country. With Neanderthals like those people on Saturday, it is no wonder the Brits have a terrible name and reputation. So please let’s have a good game with no swearing and fighting as it is not only upsetting for the young players but also their parents. C and M Lanthen, San Miguel de Salinas


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Hollywood glamour THE GLITZ and glamour of Hollywood comes to Calpe next Friday (10th March) when students of Marcia’s Dance Centre and Stage School present ‘A Night at the Oscars’.

by JACK TROUGHTON WHEN BRITANNIA ruled the waves, an Englishman’s beach hut was his castle by the sea but the peace is soon shattered in the comedy Sand Castles. In Roger Brown’s production of the play, William and Margaret can set up their table and chairs by their own bit of the ocean to enjoy a book and a nice cup of tea. An air of ‘smugness’ prevails. However, in this well-observed drama - which is performed at the Javea Play-

ers’ Studio Theatre in the Old Town of Javea from Monday 27th to Saturday 1st April – unwelcome invaders are massing. Firstly, a not-too-frightful beachcomber invades their space; then comes an extremely frightful and obnoxious woman claiming to be looking for the kite her child has managed to lose; and next to invade, is a woman named Ida who is completely unaware that is simply not done to park your bottom in close proximity to the beach huts. Finally, to break the camel’s

back, a Mrs Newman arrives loudly demanding that the two brats she has with her should be allowed to use the loos the beach huts do not have. Worse, is to follow. Slighted and humiliated by the disdain heaped upon them by those wealthy enough to buy a shed, dump it on the sand and lapel it a beach hut, these three ladies decide to go to war. They set up a long wind breaker just a couple of feet in front of the beach huts and stage a sit-in against those who believe owning

one of those sheds entitles them to rule the waves. It is a splendid battle of the classes and tremendous fun. Tickets are priced at 10 Euros inclusive of a programme and a pre-show drink and can be reserved on the Players’ website, www.javeaplayers. com (anyone suffering problems can ring Tony on 86 552 8551). And a pre-theatre dinner is available at the La Cocina restaurant; two courses are 16 Euros; three courses are 19 Euros, both inclusive of a half-bottle of wine. For a reservation call 96 579 5140.

The show starts at 8pm and will bring the drama of Tinseltown to the Casa de Cultura – with all proceeds going to support charity Friends of the Children of EMAUS. Tickets are 10 Euros for adults and 5 Euros for children, although under fives go free. They are available from the school itself - call 96 583 0980 or 607 290 896 - or Margaret and Elena’s Card and Book Shop, Edificio Mar Azul, Avenida Gabriel Miro, Calpe.


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Bar room blues NASTY BOOGIE, one of Valencia’s top blues bands, is the guest of Costa Blanca Blues on Saturday 11th March – after keeping the music appreciation group waiting to book a gig. by Jack Troughton Formed in 2006 and one of the hardest working bands in the area, the professional outfit are veterans of all the major blues festivals in Spain and are looking forward to playing El Cid’s in Benidoleig. And over the decade, Nasty Boogie has perfected its craft and built a wide repertoire ranging from upbeat boogies, jives and swings to deep blues, walking blues, train blues; basically all the forms from the Delta, Chicago, California and Texas. Costa Blanca Blues organiser Karla Daracos said:”It will be so great to finally witness the blues energy of Nasty Boogie. It has taken a long time to get this band to perform for a Costa Blanca Blues music appreciation party - but now our time has come!” Nasty Boogie’s guitarist, Raúl Rabadán is a powerhouse player when he needs to be but can pick out the notes with a light touch too, while singer Daniel Tena is also master harmonica player and a real showman. Like many of the Spanish vocalists, he sings in the English language in order to preserve the intensity of the blues songs. Fran Moreno (bass) and Juanjo Iniesta (drums) are both professional and experienced musicians who are in charge of keeping the beat on track. Nasty Boogie has two CD’s in the marketplace. “Moanin’ At Midnight” and “Fresh Little Fish” - the tracks are on YouTube. The band will soon be going back into the studio to record a collection of original songs. According to Raúl Rabadán, the band likes to get the audience involved by encouraging dancing and singing along to the songs. “We have a great time and we like to have fun with our fans,” admitted the entertainer. Tickets for the party at El Cid’s are 25 Euros including food or 10 Euros just for the show. Food is served from 1.30pm and the performance kicks off at 3pm. To book go online to www.CBBlues.com or call 648 156 066.

Courts accept condition is a disability A CASTELLON court has recognised people suffering from Fibromyalgia should be classed as officially disabled. According to the National Fibromyalgia Association, between 3% and 6% of the world’s population has the syndrome - this equates to around 200-400 million people worldwide. The Social Court No. 4 in Castellon has issued a judgement that recognises, for the first time, a permanent incapacity of a patient who suffers from fibromyalgia, together with multiple chemical and electrical sensitivity. The ruling will allow those affected to receive a supplement to pay a person to assist them in their needs. Ruben, 47, suffers from chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, depressive disorder with phobic development, electromagnetic hypersensitivity, irritable colon with intolerances and poor therapeutic response. The court accepted his was a very rare case as these diseases together are very uncommon, but what has come out of it is a great step towards the acknowledgement of Fibromyalgia. Ruben’s condition was

so bad he had to relocate to an isolated area due to his intolerance to the exposure of environmental and electromagnetic chemicals. And he had been granted permanent disability, for which he received a pension of 55% of his regular base. However, he successfully appealed this decision for an absolute subsidy. During the hearing, Ruben’s legal team showed he needs the assistance of a third person to be able to carry out a “normal” life, and depended on his wife for such things as personal cleanliness, food or house cleaning and room in which he lives isolated. The syndrome also prevented him working as a qualified plumber, or any other trade, because “it is unthinkable to find a profession in which there is no exposure to the innumerable intolerances that the plaintiff suffers.” In the end, he was granted permanent disability and will receive a full pension. In addition, this amount will be increased with a supplement intended for him to pay a person to assist him. The ruling was good news to mark World Day for Rare Diseases, which is marked on the last day of February each year.


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“Traditional Values and Service” As the Financial Services industry continues to evolve in accordance with the latest innovations in digital technology such as the internet and social media we see more and more organisations telling us to go online and “sign Up”. All these companies have masses of data on file

about our spending habits, where we live, where we shop,which car we drive etc. We are then “encouraged” to go online with any queries and it has become increasingly difficult to speak with a human being and if we do they could be on the other side of the world in a different time zone.

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Oakland Furniture arrives in Spain

AT OAK Land Furniture it has always been our mission to provide our customers with 100 percent real hardwood furniture at a price that can’t be beaten and now with FREE delivery to Spain. WE HAVE beautiful hardwood furniture to suit every taste. With over 20 exclusive ranges, which feature natural oak, rustic oak, country painted, vintage painted and darkstained acacia. Within each collection, we have more than 25 pieces of furniture that will complement each other across different rooms of your home. From the smallest lamp table to the largest dining table, we apply the same standards of design and finish. You’ll find real hardwood backs and bases with drawers featuring dovetail joints for strength. We also offer an extensive range of sofas with a tempting choice of styles, patterns and colour combinations. Our leather range is made from 100% leather and our fabric range offers a variety of beautiful designs and patterns. We also offer a wide range of sofa beds, reclining sofas and corner sofas in a variety of styles and colours. We use hardwood in the building of all our sofas leading the class in durability, ensuring a longer lasting sofa. You can view and order our furniture on line at www.oaklandfurniturespain.com and if you have any questions you can email sales@oaklandfurniturespain.com for a prompt reply or if you require the personal touch you can give us a call on 0034 951 979 221


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Sue Horey

THE RICHES of past times go on display in Quesada next week as an ever-popular Costa Blanca antiques and collectors fair migrates south for the first time. by JACK TROUGHTON THE ANTIQUES, Vintage, Retro and Collectors Fair opens its doors on Wednesday 8th March at Hotel La Laguna, Golf and Spa. Usually staged at Teulada, organisers have expanded the calendar to four shows for 2017 and decided to branch out and start in the south of the Costa. However, such is the standing of the fair, it attracts traders from across Valencia and Murcia – and the event also supports a local charity; next week it is the

turn of DEBRA, The Butterfly Children. Sue Horey told Xpat: “We are supporting a different charity at each fair and at this one it is DEBRA, The Butterfly Children, which is a charity we had never heard of and when we accidentally found their charity shop – not far from the hotel – we were so moved by the plight of the children that it had to be our first charity. “They will be represented at the fair and anyone wanting to know more about them can find their stand

there.” Sue said Hotel La Laguna was “a super location” and the Events Director had been “more than helpful”. Wednesday’s fair runs from 11am until 6pm and entrance and parking are free. Food and drink is available throughout the day. The hotel is in Avenida Antonio Quesada, Urbanisation Donna Pepa, Ciudad Quesada. For more information call Sue or Paul on 96 573 2741 or 626 795 587, alternatively email filly1235@gmail.com.


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Cryptic Crossword ACROSS 1. The spirit of the overventuresome (5) 4. Does old inconsequential designs (7) 8. They pinch children (7) 9. Musician seen in Chapel Gardens (5) 10. Restricted, we hear, but free to come in and go out (4) 11. In which there’s many a patient rehearsal (8) 13. Poisonous growth from Pennsylvania in America (4) 14. See 23 Across 16. He has progressed to some degree and remains unmatched (8) 17. Stimulus needed to produce endless acceleration (4) 20. One needs to do business to achieve this (5) 21. Beginning to make a breach (7) 22. Shows contempt for a bad deed, sir (7) 23 & 14 Across. Excellent pace in bottom gear? (5-4)

DOWN 1. Italian unable to see window fitting (8,5) 2. Quick and quiet in attack (5) 3. A word of agreement by eastern observers (4) 4. What is wanted of French king (6) 5. Garment that’s worn out (8) 6. Fuel to set fire to after the end of the coal! (7) 7. Waits upon you and me properly - it’s our fault! (6,2,5) 12. Put a name to the boy embracing the pretty girl (8) 13. Faint - when relative arrives? (7) 15. This clue won’t hold water (6) 18. Previously the Father of the House? (5) 19. Chain of rocks here - furl the sails (4)

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4. Salary (7) 8. Delight (7) 9. Squeeze (5) 10. Frank (4)

2. Proverb (5) 3. Team (4) 4. Vocalist (6)

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16. Exactness (8) 17. Saucy (4) 20. Unsuitable (5) 21. Ruin (7)

12. Story-teller (8) 13. Charm (7) 15. Real (6)

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18. Banish (5)

23. Lock of hair (5)

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This weeks crossword answers and Suduko solution can be found on page 30.

You can play these wordwheels by whatever rules you like. But there is at least one nine letter word hidden in each wordwheel (and thus using every letter in the wordwheel). For many players the fun element and biggest challenge of the wordwheel is to find a nine letter word. Other than that, the rules are up to you - but generally you should restrict yourself to only finding words that contain the central letter, as otherwise you will find huge numbers of words in many puzzles!


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Hi Aunty V, I’ve upgraded to Windows 10 from Win 7 Home Premium. When I’m back in England I use an EE 6GB mobile sim, valid for 90 days, subject to usage. With win 7, I could close down all updates etc. and update when visiting my daughters, or use a hotspot,so I never used all the 6GB, allowance.Now I’m beginning to think that it was a mistake to upgrade as, with Win 10, I cannot find out how to switch off all the auto updates etc. Any advice would be very much appreciated. Kind regards Robert Aunty says: You are correct.Windows 10 does not have the option to disable updates, like its predecessors.The only way I can see is to stop the Windows Update service and make sure that it doesn’t start again. Type “services” in the Windows 10 search box and click ‘View Local Services’. Scroll down to Windows Update and double-click the service. Set the startup type to ‘Disabled’. If the service is already running, click ‘Stop’. After the service has stopped, click ‘OK’. If you now click ‘Check for Updates’ in the Windows Update app, you should see a reassuring error message: ‘There were some problems installing updates’. If you want to later enable Automatic Updates again, you have to remember to go through this process and set the type of the Windows Update service to ‘Automatic’ or ‘Manual’ and then start the service. Response: Once again, I have to thank you for solving another of my problems

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Gadget Inspector investigates the case of: Rolls-Royce 102EX Phantom Electric Car THIS WEEK the Inspector is stunned by the all-electric RollsRoyce 102EX Phantom. Who would ever have thought a company such as RollsRoyce with a history of 10 gallon to the mile luxo-barges would ever even consider an electric car. Well they have, and here it is: the 102EX Phantom. The 102EX Phantom has a lot in common with the traditional petrol-powered model – the 2:1, with its ratio of height of the wheels to the body; an aluminium spaceframe hand-welded from 500 separate parts using 100 metres of weld; and passing through 60 pairs of hands performing more than 2,000 individual operations over more than 20 days. Oh, and the interlinked wheel centres remain upright at all times. The car is powered by two 194bhp AC motors fitted above the rear differential. These motors are fed by five separate battery packs fitted under the bonnet to maximise space usage. This allows the 2.5 ton Phantom to achieve 0-62 mph in an incredible 5.7 seconds. Once inside, all of the traditional Rolls-Royce touches of luxury are present- including new soft- touch vegetable-dyed leather adorning the seats. There are some concessions to the power source, however - there’s a battery-charge indicator instead of a fuel gauge and the power reserve indicator now displays overrun recharging. In addition the centre console also houses a recharging meter. The new technology continues on the outside of the car – the paintwork. Using a nano paint with a particle size 1,000 times smaller than traditional metallic paint and then handpolishing for 5 hours gives a finish shinier than Kojak’s head.

Sixteen different standard colours would be available, with an additional 45,000 hues under the ‘bespoke programme’. Other unique fittings to this model include a blue illuminated plastic (Makrolon) Spirit of Ecstasy and red Rolls-Royce badges which indicate the car is experimental (as opposed to the normal black badges). When Parker needs to re-charge the Roller it can be connected to a standard power socket or parked on an induction plate. A single charge should be good for 124 miles

taking 20 hours from the standard power socket or 8 hours via the induction plate. The Inspector´s Verdict: Currently only a prototype, with no plans for full production, the Rolls-Royce 102EX Phantom just goes to show that even a traditional gasguzzling leviathan can be given green credentials. Imagine Simon Cowell arriving outside the Z-Factor studios and his chauffeur whipping out the extension lead for a top-up? And the likely cost? €700,000 – a nice shock to finish with.


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7:00 Breakfast 10:15 The Housing Enforcers 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Heir Hunters 12:45 Dom on the Spot 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at Two 14:30 BBC Regional News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 The Coroner 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 The Farmers’ Country Showdown 17:30 Flog It! 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Seven 19:30 BBC Regional News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 BBC News and Regional News 20:30 A Question of Sport 21:00 EastEnders 21:30 Room 101 22:00 Not Going Out 22:30 Tracey Ullman’s Show 23:00 BBC News at Eleven 23:25 National Lottery Update 23:25 BBC Regional News; Weather 23:35 The Graham Norton Show

7:00 The World’s Most Photographed 7:30 Heir Hunters 8:15 Big Dreams Small Spaces 9:15 Live Athletics 13:00 Daily Politics 14:00 Two Tribes 14:30 Beat the Brain 15:00 Natural World 16:00 Live Athletics 18:30 Mastermind 19:30 Only Connect 22:00 The Secrets of Your Food 23:00 QI 23:30 Newsnight 24:00 Weather 24:05 Imagine

7:00 Breakfast 11:00 Saturday Kitchen Live 12:30 Mary Berry Everyday 13:00 Football Focus 14:00 BBC News and Weather 14:15 Bargain Hunt 15:15 My Life 15:45 Film Monsters vs Aliens (2009) 17:10 Final Score 18:10 Celebrity Mastermind 18:50 BBC Regional News and Weather 19:00 Pointless Celebrities 19:45 Let’s Sing and Dance for Comic Relief 21:00 Who Dares Wins 21:40 Casualty 22:30 Mrs Brown’s Boys 23:00 National Lottery Update 23:00 BBC News and Weather 23:20 Match of the Day 24:45 This Country

7:25 Film North West Frontier 9:30 Live Athletics 11:00 Natural World 12:00 Homes Under the Hammer 13:00 Two Greedy Italians 14:00 The Little Paris Kitchen: Cooking with Rachel Khoo 14:30 Escape to the Country 15:15 Mastermind 16:15 University Challenge 16:45 Only Connect 17:15 Live Athletics 21:15 Grand Tours of the Scottish Islands 21:45 Dad’s Army 22:15 Live at the Apollo 23:00 Artsnight 23:30 Film Mean Streets

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7:00 Good Morning Britain 9:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 Weather 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 14:55 ITV Regional Weather 15:00 Judge Rinder 16:00 The Home Game 16:59 ITV Regional Weather 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV Regional Weather 19:30 Weather 19:30 ITV Evening News 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Coronation Street 21:00 Schofield’s South African Adventure 21:30 Coronation Street 22:00 Lethal Weapon 23:00 The Nightly Show 23:30 Weather 23:30 ITV News 24:00 ITV Regional Weather 24:15 Play to the Whistle

7:00 Children’s TV 8:05 Thunderbirds Are Go 8:30 Scrambled! 8:35 Mr Bean: The Animated Series 8:50 Horrid Henry 9:10 Teen Titans Go! 9:30 Bear Grylls Survival School 10:05 Adventure Time 10:25 Alphabetical 11:20 Guess This House 12:20 ITV News and Weather 12:24 ITV Regional Weather 12:25 The Voice UK 14:30 ITV Racing Live 17:00 You’ve Been Framed! 17:30 ITV Regional Weather 17:30 ITV News 17:45 ITV News and Weather 18:00 Film Despicable Me 2 20:00 Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway 21:30 The Voice UK 22:45 ITV News and Weather 22:59 ITV Regional Weather 23:00 Lethal Weapon 23:55 Film First Blood

7:00 Countdown 7:45 The King of Queens 8:10 The King of Queens 8:35 The King of Queens 9:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 9:35 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:05 Frasier 10:35 Frasier 11:05 Undercover Boss USA 12:00 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 13:00 Channel 4 News Summary 13:05 A New Life in the Sun 14:05 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 15:10 Countdown 16:00 Fifteen to One 17:00 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun 18:00 Come Dine with Me 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 Jamie and Jimmy’s Friday Night Feast 22:00 Gogglebox 23:00 The Last Leg 24:05 8 Out of 10 Cats 24:55 Rude Tube

7:00 Children’s TV 9:05 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 9:15 Digby Dragon 9:30 Peppa Pig 9:40 Peppa Pig 9:50 Wissper 10:00 Toot the Tiny Tugboat 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:15 GPs: Behind Closed Doors 13:10 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 Winter Road Rescue 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:20 NCIS 16:20 Film Patricia Cornwell’s The Front 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 5 News Update 20:00 Carry On Caravanning 21:00 5 News Update 21:00 Celebrity Carry on Barging 22:00 Cruising with Jane McDonald 23:00 The Best of Bad TV

7:00 You’ve Been Framed! 7:25 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 8:15 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 9:00 Emmerdale 9:30 Emmerdale 10:00 You’ve Been Framed! 10:35 Psych 11:25 Scorpion 12:25 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 13:25 Emmerdale 13:55 Emmerdale 14:30 You’ve Been Framed! 15:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 15:50 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:55 The Jeremy Kyle Show 18:00 Judge Rinder 19:00 You’ve Been Framed! 19:30 You’ve Been Framed! 20:00 You’ve Been Framed! 21:00 Two and a Half Men 21:30 Two and a Half Men 22:00 Film American Pie 24:00 Family Guy

7:20 The King of Queens 8:35 Everybody Loves Raymond 9:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 9:30 Frasier 10:00 Frasier 10:30 The Big Bang Theory 11:00 The Big Bang Theory 11:30 The Big Bang Theory 11:55 The Simpsons 12:30 The Simpsons 13:00 Jamie and Jimmy’s Friday Night Feast 14:00 Come Dine with Me 14:30 Come Dine with Me 15:00 Come Dine with Me 15:30 Come Dine with Me 16:00 Come Dine with Me 16:30 A Place in the Sun: Summer Sun 17:35 Location, Location, Location 18:35 Grand Designs 19:30 Channel 4 News 20:00 Escape to the Chateau 21:00 Penelope Keith at Her Majesty’s Service 22:00 Film The Wolverine (2013) 24:25 Film Abraham Lincoln: Vampire H

7:00 Children’s TV 9:40 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 10:00 Shimmer and Shine 10:25 Peppa Pig 10:35 Peppa Pig 10:45 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 10:55 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:30 Access 11:35 Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole 12:35 Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole 13:35 Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole 14:30 Dance Moms 15:25 Dance Moms 16:20 Dance Moms 17:15 The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door 18:15 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away 19:10 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away 20:05 NCIS: Los Angeles 21:00 NCIS 21:55 5 News Weekend 22:00 Football on 5: The Championship 23:00 Football on 5: Goal Rush 23:30 Conspiracy 24:30 Caught on Camera

7:00 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 7:10 Emmerdale 9:45 Coronation Street 12:10 Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway 13:40 Take Me Out 14:55 The Voice UK 16:55 Film Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009) 17:55 FYI Daily 18:00 Film Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009) 18:45 Film Kindergarten Cop (1990) 19:45 FYI Daily 19:50 Film Kindergarten Cop (1990) 21:00 Scorpion 22:00 Film American Pie 2 (2001) 23:05 FYI Daily 23:10 Film American Pie 2 (2001) 24:10 Family Guy 24:35 Family Guy

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Granada in the Spring The city of Granada was the last stronghold in Spain of the Muslim Moorish race who had controlled the Iberian Peninsula for all of 800 years. During their time in Spain they made the city of Cordoba the most populated city in the known world. They were educated people who built some of the worlds earliest universities. Under them medical research in particular blossomed. Then disaster; the city of Cordoba fell to the reconquering Christians. This event forced the Moors to move their seat of power to Granada. Determined to maintain the high standards by which they lived, they chose a site on a red coloured hillside to build what was to become one of the most famous Muslim built collection of Palaces in the western world. This was to become known as “The Alhambra Palaces” (The word Alhambra meaning “the red hill”). It would be difficult to find a more beautiful and ornate set of palaces. These palaces were then surrounded by beautiful gardens and many fountains. The Nasrid dynasty

were the masters of all that they surveyed during the time that they lived here in Granada. Even today the city enjoys the feel of its powerful Moorish Past. The market area in the centre of the city has the Moorish horse shoe shaped doors. The narrow cobbled streets that you would associate with the Kasbah lead into bright leafy squares with tinkling fountains. The people here are olive skinned with big soft brown eyes. They sing throaty melancholy songs which tell the story of their exotic past. In the caves fiery dancers in flamenco dresses stomp arrogantly, throwing their hands in the air, pained looks on their faces as they stamp, pout and pose to the sounds of strumming Spanish guitars. Viewing points in the heights of the Albaicin, where the old Moorish and Jewish districts merged, overlook the Alhambra palaces. Below this point you can see the powerful outline of the mighty cathedral placed there by the Catholic Monarchs Isabel and Ferdinand

when their troops finally ended moorish control in Spain with the capture of Granada in the year 1492. They took the city from the Moors, but they couldn’t take the Moors from the city. The spirit of these exotic ,exciting people still lingers in the streets, palaces, squares and caves of this magnificent city.

David’s Coachtrips SL offer a great deal. Using a four star city hotel (bed and breakfast) which is close to everywhere you would want to see in Granada. Priced from 117€ for this 3 day break is particularly good value. Dates 8-10 or 27-29 March Booking couldn’t be easier, simply go to our web site www.coachtripsonline.com or call direct (00334) 966785910 and speak to one of the “Coachtrips “ English speaking operators.


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7:00 Breakfast 10:15 The Housing Enforcers 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Heir Hunters 12:45 Dom on the Spot 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at Two 14:30 BBC Regional News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 The Doctor Blake Mysteries 16:15 Escape to the Country 16:45 Money for Nothing 17:30 Flog It! 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Seven 19:30 BBC Regional News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 BBC News Regional News 20:30 Inside Out London 21:00 EastEnders 21:30 Panorama 22:00 Crimewatch 23:00 BBC News at Eleven 23:30 BBC Regional News 23:45 Imagine

7:00 The World’s Most Photographed 7:30 Heir Hunters 8:15 The Farmers’ Country Showdown 9:00 The Great Interior Design Challenge 10:00 Victoria Derbyshire 12:00 BBC Newsroom Live 13:00 Daily Politics 14:00 Two Tribes 14:30 Beat the Brain 15:00 Building Dream Homes 15:30 Channel Patrol 16:15 Rivers with Griff Rhys Jones 17:15 Madagascar 18:15 Bargain Hunt 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 The Hairy Bikers’ Comfort Food 20:00 Top Gear 21:00 University Challenge 21:30 Mary Berry Everyday 22:00 Meet the Lords 23:00 Cradle to Grave 23:30 Newsnight 24:10 Weather 24:15 The Secrets of Your Food

7:15 An Island Parish 7:45 Around the World in 80 Gardens 8:45 Countryfile 9:45 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites 11:15 Nigel Slater’s Dish of the Day 11:45 Nigellissima 12:15 MOTD2 Extra 14:00 Triathlon 15:30 Live Athletics 20:00 Robot Wars 21:00 Top Gear 22:00 Special Forces - Ultimate Hell Week 23:00 Film London Road 24:30 Film Papillon

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7:00 Children’s TV 10:05 Adventure Time 10:25 ITV News 10:30 Countrywise 11:00 Peston on Sunday 11:55 Gino’s Italian Escape 12:25 Chopping Block 13:25 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 14:30 ITV News and Weather 14:34 ITV RegionalWeather 14:35 The Voice UK 15:50 Little Big Shots 16:50 The Chase 17:50 Tipping Point 18:50 ITV Regional Weather 18:50 ITV Regional News 19:00 ITV News and Weather 19:15 Harry Hill’s Alien Fun Capsule 19:40 Five Gold Rings 20:45 The Voice UK 22:00 The Good Karma Hospital 23:00 ITV News and Weather 23:19 ITV Regional Weather 23:20 The Nightly Show 23:50 Peston on Sunday 24:50 Premiership Rugby Union

7:15 The King of Queens 7:40 The King of Queens 8:05 The King of Queens 8:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 8:55 Everybody Loves Raymond 9:25 Frasier 10:00 Frasier 10:30 Sunday Brunch 13:30 The Simpsons 14:00 The Simpsons 14:30 The Simpsons 15:00 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces 16:00 Location, Location, Location 17:00 Channel 4 News 17:30 Film Fantastic Four (2005) 19:30 The Jump 21:00 Rivers with Jeremy Paxman 22:00 Homeland 23:00 Gogglebox 24:00 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown

7.00 Children’s TV 9:20 Peppa Pig 9:30 Peppa Pig 9:40 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 9:50 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 10:25 Football on 5: The Championship 11:20 Football on 5: Goal Rush 11:50 Film The Fifth Element (1997) 2:10 Film Spies Like Us (1985) 4:10 Secrets of the National Trust with Alan Titchmarsh 5:10 Cruising with Jane McDonald 6:05 Inside Windsor Castle 7:00 Inside Windsor Castle 8:00 Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords 8:55 5 News Weekend 9:00 The Bruce Forsyth Story 10:30 An Audience with Bruce Forsyth 11:35 Bruce Forsyth’s Comedy Heroes 12:35 Peter Kay: The Early Years

7:00 The Hot Desk 7:10 You’ve Been Framed! 7:35 Emmerdale 10:10 Coronation Street 12:45 The Voice UK 14:00 2Awesome 14:05 Guidance 14:40 Fame High 15:05 Third Wheel 15:15 Third Wheel 15:30 LA Story 15:50 You’ve Been Framed! 16:50 Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway 18:25 Film King Kong (2005) 19:25 FYI Daily 19:30 Film King Kong (2005) 20:00 Ibiza Weekender 23:00 Family Guy 23:30 Family Guy 23:00 Family Guy 24:30 American Dad!

7:00 Good Morning Britain 9:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 Weather 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 14:55 ITV Regional Weather 15:00 Judge Rinder 16:00 The Home Game 16:59 ITV Regional Weather 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV Regional Weather 19:30 Weather 19:30 ITV Evening News 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Coronation Street 21:00 The Kyle Files 21:30 Coronation Street 22:00 Broadchurch 23:00 The Nightly Show 23:30 Weather 23:30 ITV News 24:00 ITV Regional Weather 24:00 ITV News 24:15 The Chase

7:00 Countdown 7:45 The King of Queens 8:10 The King of Queens 8:35 The King of Queens 9:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 9:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:00 Frasier 10:35 Frasier 11:05 Undercover Boss USA 12:00 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 13:00 Channel 4 News Summary 13:05 New Life in the Sun 14:05 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 15:10 Countdown 16:00 Fifteen to One 17:00 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun 18:00 Couples Come Dine with Me 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 Food Unwrapped 21:30 Travel Man 22:00 Mutiny 23:00 How’d You Get So Rich? 23:50 Tattoo Fixers 24:50 Gap Year

7:00 Children’s TV 9:15 Digby Dragon 9:30 Peppa Pig 9:40 Peppa Pig 9:50 Wissper 10:00 Toot the Tiny Tugboat 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:15 GPs: Behind Closed Doors 13:10 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 NCIS 16:20 Film Her Dark Past (2016) 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 5 News Update 20:00 The Cars That Made Britain Great 21:00 5 News Update 21:00 Winter Road Rescue 22:00 Inside King’s Cross: The Railway 23:05 Heists 24:05 Film GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra

7.00 You’ve Been Framed! 7:25 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 8:15 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 9:00 Emmerdale 9:30 Coronation Street 10:00 Coronation Street 10:35 Psych 11:25 Scorpion 12:25 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 13:25 Emmerdale 13:55 Coronation Street 14:30 Coronation Street 15:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 15:50 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:55 The Jeremy Kyle Show 18:00 Judge Rinder 19:00 You’ve Been Framed! 19:30 You’ve Been Framed! 20:00 You’ve Been Framed! 20:30 You’ve Been Framed! 21:00 Two and a Half Men 21:30 Two and a Half Men 22:00 Family Guy 22:30 The Great Indoors 23:00 American Dad! 23:30 American Dad! 24:00 Family Guy

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7:00 Breakfast 10:15 The Housing Enforcers 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Heir Hunters 12:45 Dom on the Spot 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at Two 14:30 BBC Regional News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 The Doctor Blake Mysteries 16:15 Escape to the Country 16:45 Money for Nothing 17:30 Flog It! 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Seven 19:30 BBC Regional News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 BBC News; Regional News 20:30 EastEnders 21:00 Holby City 22:00 The Replacement 23:00 BBC News at Eleven 23:30 National Lottery Update 23:30 BBC Regional News 23:45 Panorama 24:25 The Big Painting Challenge

7:00 The World’s Most Photographed 7:30 Heir Hunters 8:15 The Farmers’ Country Showdown 9:00 The Big Painting Challenge 10:00 Victoria Derbyshire 12:00 BBC Newsroom Live 13:00 Daily Politics 14:00 The Super League Show 14:45 Countryfile 15:00 Building Dream Homes 15:30 Channel Patrol 16:15 Rivers with Griff Rhys Jones 17:15 Madagascar 18:15 Bargain Hunt 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 The Hairy Bikers’ Comfort Food 20:00 Antiques Road Trip 21:00 Back to the Land with Kate Humble 22:00 1066: A Year to Conquer England 23:00 Inside No 9 23:30 Newsnight 24:10 Weather 24:15 Imagine

7:00 Good Morning Britain 9:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 Weather 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 14:55 ITV Regional Weather 14:55 ITV News 15:00 Judge Rinder 16:00 The Home Game 16:59 ITV Regional Weather 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV Regional Weather 19:00 ITV News 19:30 Weather 19:30 ITV Evening News 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Britain’s Busiest Motorway 21:00 The Secret Chef 22:00 Play to the Whistle 23:00 The Nightly Show 23:30 Weather 23:30 ITV News 24:00 ITV Regional Weather 24:00 ITV News London 24:15 Prime Suspect 1973

7:00 Countdown 7:45 The King of Queens 8:10 The King of Queens 8:35 The King of Queens 9:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 9:35 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:05 Frasier 10:35 Frasier 11:05 Undercover Boss USA 12:00 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 13:00 Channel 4 News Summary 13:05 A New Life in the Sun 14:05 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 15:10 Countdown 16:00 Fifteen to One 17:00 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun 18:00 Couples Come Dine with Me 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:55 The Political Slot 21:00 The Secret Life of the Zoo 22:00 Mutiny 23:00 Catastrophe 23:35 This Is Us 24:30 Gogglebox

6:00 Children’s TV 9:05 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 9:15 Digby Dragon 9:30 Peppa Pig 9:40 Peppa Pig 9:50 Wissper 10:00 Toot the Tiny Tugboat 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:15 GPs: Behind Closed Doors 13:10 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 NCIS: Los Angeles 16:15 Film Deadly Pursuit (2015) 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 5 News Update 20:00 Winter Road Rescue 21:00 5 News Update 21:00 Inside Windsor Castle 22:00 Secrets of the National Trust with Alan Titchmarsh 23:00 Adolf & Eva: Love & War

7:00 You’ve Been Framed! 7:25 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 8:15 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 9:00 Emmerdale 9:30 Coronation Street 10:00 Coronation Street 10:35 Psych 11:25 Scorpion 12:25 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 13:25 Emmerdale 13:55 Coronation Street 14:30 Coronation Street 15:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 15:50 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:55 The Jeremy Kyle Show 18:00 Judge Rinder 19:00 You’ve Been Framed! 19:30 You’ve Been Framed! 20:00 You’ve Been Framed! 20:30 You’ve Been Framed! 21:00 Two and a Half Men 21:30 Two and a Half Men 22:00 Hell’s Kitchen USA 23:00 Plebs 23:30 Family Guy 24:00 Family Guy 24:30 American Dad! 24:55American Dad!

7:00 Breakfast 10:15 The Housing Enforcers 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Heir Hunters 12:45 Dom on the Spot 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at Two 14:30 BBC Regional News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 The Doctor Blake Mysteries 16:15 Escape to the Country 16:45 Money for Nothing 17:30 Flog It! 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Seven 19:30 BBC Regional News 20:00 BBC News; Regional News 20:00 The One Show 21:00 Who Do You Think You Are? 21:00 The Real Marigold Hotel 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:30 National Lottery Update 23:30 BBC Regional News; Weather 23:45 Peter Kay’s Car Share 24:15 A Question of Sport

7:00 The World’s Most Photographed 7:30 Heir Hunters 8:15 Money for Nothing 9:00 Sicily: Wonder of the Mediterranean 10:00 Victoria Derbyshire 12:00 BBC Newsroom Live 12:30 Budget - BBC 16:30 Channel Patrol 17:15 Madagascar 18:15 Bargain Hunt 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 The Hairy Bikers’ Comfort Food 20:00 Antiques Road Trip 21:00 The House That £100K Built 22:00 Incredible Medicine: Dr Weston’s Casebook 23:00 Mock the Week 23:30 Newsnight 24:10 Weather 24:15 Meet the Lords

7:00 Good Morning Britain 9:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:20 The Chancellor’s Budget 2017: An ITV News Special 14:55 ITV Regional Weather 14:55 ITV Regional News 15:00 Judge Rinder 16:00 The Home Game 16:59 ITV Regional Weather 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 18:00 ITV Regional Weather 18:00 ITV Regional News 18:30 Weather 19:30 ITV Evening News 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Coronation Street 21:00 Little Big Shots 22:00 Benidorm 23:00 The Nightly Show 23:30 Weather 23:30 ITV News 24:00 ITV Regional Weather 24:00 ITV Regional News 24:15 UEFA Champions League Highlights

7:00 Countdown 7:45 The King of Queens 9:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 9:35 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:05 Frasier 10:35 Frasier 11:05 Undercover Boss USA 12:00 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 13:00 Channel 4 News Summary 13:05 A New Life in the Sun 14:05 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 15:10 Countdown 16:00 Fifteen to One 17:00 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun 18:00 Couples Come Dine with Me 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 Hidden Restaurants with Michel Roux Jr 22:00The Royal House of Windsor 23:00 A Killing in My Family 24:05 24 Hours in A&E

7:00 Children’s TV 9:05 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 9:15 Digby Dragon 9:30 Peppa Pig 9:40 Peppa Pig 9:50 Wissper 10:00 Toot the Tiny Tugboat 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:15 GPs: Behind Closed Doors 13:10 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 The Great British Benefits Handout 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:20 NCIS 16:20 Film Two Wrongs 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 5 News Update 20:00 Killer Landslides 21:00 5 News Update 21:00 GPs: Behind Closed Doors 22:00 Climbing the Property Ladder 23:00 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away 24:05 Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords

7:00 You’ve Been Framed! 7:25 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 8:15 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 9:00 Emmerdale 9:30 You’ve Been Framed! 10:35 Psych 11:25 Scorpion 12:25 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 13:25 Emmerdale 13:55 You’ve Been Framed! 15:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 15:50 The Jeremy Kyle Show 18:00 Judge Rinder 19:00 You’ve Been Framed! 19:30 You’ve Been Framed! 20:00 You’ve Been Framed! 21:00 Two and a Half Men 21:30 Two and a Half Men 22:00 Film Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street 23:05 FYI Daily 23:10 Film Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street 24:20 Family Guy 24:50 Family Guy

7:00 Breakfast 10:15 Food: Truth or Scare 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Wanted Down Under Revisited 12:45 Oxford Street Revealed 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at Two and Weather 14:30 BBC Regional News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 Father Brown 16:00 I Escaped to the Country 16:45 Royal Recipes 17:30 Antiques Road Trip 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Seven 19:30 BBC Regional News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 EastEnders 21:00 Would I Lie to You? 21:30 EastEnders 22:00 Death in Paradise 23:00 BBC News at Eleven 23:30 BBC Regional News 23:45 Question Time 24:45 This Week

7:00 Flog It! Trade Secrets 7:30 Wanted Down Under Revisited 8:15 Royal Recipes 9:00 School Swap: Korea Style 10:00 Victoria Derbyshire 12:00 BBC Newsroom Live 13:00 Daily Politics 14:00 Cash in the Attic 14:25 Bear the Brain 14:55 Landward 15:25 Italy Unpacked 16:25 Tropic of Capricorn 17:25 A Place to Call Home 18:15 Flog It! 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Great American 20:00 Big Dreams Small Spaces 21:00 Mastermind 21:00 Only Connect 22:00 Birds of Paradise: The Ultimate Quest 23:00 QI 23:30 Newsnight

7:00 Good Morning Britain 9:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV Lunchtime 14:55 ITV News 15:00 Judge Rinder 16:00 James Martin’s French Adventure 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV News 19:30 ITV News 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Coronation Street 21:00 The Cruise 21:30 Coronation Street 22:00 Piers Morgan’s Life Stories 23:00 ITV News

7:00 Countdown 7:45 The King of Queens 8:10 The King of Queens 9:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 9:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:00 Frasier 10:30 Frasier 11:30 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 12:30 Four in a bed 13:05 Four in a bed 13:35 Four in a bed 14:05 Four in a bed 14:40 Four in a bed 15:10 Countdown 16:00 A new Life in the Sun 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 The Secret Life of 5 year olds 22:00 Escape to the Wild 23:00 Parenting for Idiots 24:05 60 Days in Jail

7:00 Children’s TV 9:00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 9:15 Wissper 9:25 Peppa Pig 9:35 Peppa Pig 9:50 Toot the Tiny Tugboat 10:00 Toby’s Travelling Cirus 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:15 Cowboy Builders 13:15 Police Interceptors 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 NCIS 16:15 The Vanished Family: Aurora Teagarden Mystery 4 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 Loch Lomond: A Year in the Wild 21:00 Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun 22:00 The Great British Benefits Handout 23:00 Get Your Tatts out: Kavos Ink 24:05 Shock Docs

7:00 You’ve been Framed 7:25 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 8:15 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 9:00 Emmerdale 9:30 Coronation Street 10:00 You’ve Been Framed 10:35 Psych 11:25 Scorpion 12:25 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 13:25 Emmerdale 13:55 Coronation Street 14:30 You’ve Been Framed 15:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 15:30 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:55 The Jeremy Kyle Show 18:00 Judge Rinder 19:00 You’ve Been Framed 19:30 You’ve Been Framed 20:00 You’ve Been Framed 21:00 Two and a Half Men 21:30 Two and a Half Men 22:00 Release the Hounds 23:00 Family Guy 23:30 Family Guy 24:00 Family Guy

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Cryptic Solutions Across: 1 Verge; 4 Doodles; 8 Nippers; 9 Elgar; 10 Tide; 11 Practice; 13 Upas; 14 Rate; 16 Bachelor; 17 Spur; 20 Ideal; 21 Opening; 22 Derides; 23 First. Down: 1 Venetian blind; 2 Rapid; 3 Eyes; 4 Desire; 5 Overcoat; 6 Lignite; 7 Serves us right; 12 Labelled; 13 Unclear; 15 Porous; 18 Prior; 19 Reef. Quick solutions Across: 1 Amass; 4 Stipend; 8 Gladden; 9 Press; 10 Open; 11 Headland; 13 Elan; 14 Ante; 16 Accuracy; 17 Pert; 20 Inapt 21 Undoing; 22 Natural; 23 Tress. Down: 1 Agglomeration; 2 Adage; 3 Side; 4 Singer; 5 Impudent; 6 Elevate; 7 Disadvantages; 12 Narrator; 13 Enchant; 15 Actual; 18 Exile; 19 Edit. WORDWHEEL: FEROCIOUS


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Take Me To Your Leader IN THE original ‘Men In Black’ film Will Smith’s character says to Tommy Lee Jones with Elvis blasting out of the car radio as they pursue aliens. “You do know Elvis is dead, right?” To which TLJ replies “No Elvis is not dead, he just went home.” MY THEORY is the King crossed paths with Ant & Dec coming the other way. Try this on for size -their Universe, like Superman’s was about to be destroyed, so the parents loaded up the equivalent of an interplanetary Winnebago with all their celestial possessions to set off for a brand new World – which wasn’t meant to be here, they only stopped so the kids could use a cosmic lay-by for a galactic pee - but their space craft wouldn’t restart so Earthbound it was. The Toon Twosome must be from a distant nebula – how else do you explain the otherworldly hypnotic hold they have over us mere mortal Earthlings. I’m starting to bend towards the David Icke theory – there are indeed ‘Shape Shifters’ among us. Let me ask you – have you ever seen Ant & Dec in the company of The Krankies, the 118 118 Weirdos – or the Chuckle Brothers? No! because they are all one & the same. Ant & Dec are omnipotent – maybe they shape shifted into Faye Dunaway & Warren Beatty making a bolognese of the Oscar presentation – (as

an aside Gentlemen, wasn’t it satisfying to see the one time bonkmeister Beatty looking doddery?). Talking of intruders from Planet Poppycock – I give you Professor Armand Leroi (no me neither).who reckons “The Beatles were an average group who did little to change the musical landscape, writing ditties for prepubescent girls, they sat out the British revolution.” How did Prof. Piffle come to this conclusion? He used exceedingly complex computer algorithms to analyse singles from major bands from 1960 -2010. This proved, in his opinion, The Rolling Stones & others had far more influence. I’m not one to gossip, but doesn’t the Nutty Professor look cosy with the former Jerry Jagger, perish the thought that it could have any bearing on his dodgy dossier. He was born in 1964 therefore missing the dynamic sea change in, as he would have it, the musical landscape. He’s a vampire sucking out the soul of an entire cultural upheaval he never experienced with scientific twaddle – wonder how big the research grant was he trousered.

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Caprice – the hot ticket! CAPRICE, The newly formed ladies choir, makes it stage debut next week with a sold out concert in Moraira and remaining tickets selling fast for a Lliber performance. by JACK TROUGHTON Conducted by Aileen Lightfoot, the group’s first show is called ‘Let the Song Begin’, and promises a mixture of Gershwin, the Carpenters, songs from musicals; and everything in between. The first concert on 8th March at Bar Enzo in Moraira is sold out, but there are still a few tickets available for the second; which is being held in the beautiful setting of Mas la Pau (House of Peace) in Lliber, in support of Jalon Valley Help. This is an afternoon concert starting at 3pm on Saturday 11th March, with the opportunity to relax afterwards with a cup of tea and cake. Tickets are priced at just 8 Euros and are available by phoning 696 514 613 or Jalon Valley Help ticket sales on 635 873 133. Anyone is interested in joining Caprice or would like more information, call musical director Aileen on 696 514 613 or email aileen2light@gmail.com.


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Samphire & lemony salmon linguine Juicy, salty samphire works really nicely along with the tender fish in this lemony pasta dish Ingredients 2 tbsp olive oil ½ small preserved lemon, flesh and pith scooped out, skin finely chopped 2 large shallots, finely chopped ½ red chilli, finely sliced 1 tbsp finely chopped parsley stalks (reserve the leaves, to serve) small glass of rosé wine or white wine 175g linguine 80g samphire 100g cooked salmon, flaked into large pieces juice ½ lemon Method Heat the olive oil in a heavybottomed, non-stick frying pan or skillet. Add the preserved lemon, shallot, chilli, parsley stalks and seasoning, and sweat for about 5 mins or until

soft and fragrant. Pour in the wine and bubble for 1-2 mins. Meanwhile, bring a large pot of salted water to the boil. Add the linguine and cook following pack instructions until just al dente. Throw the samphire into the water with the linguine. Cook for 30 secs, then drain everything, reserving a few ladlefuls of the pasta water. Add the linguine and samphire to the frying pan with half a ladle of the pasta water. Add the salmon and lemon juice, and stir thoroughly to combine into a sauce, adding a splash more of the water if needed. Season to taste. Divide between plates and grind over some extra black pepper. Garnish with more chopped parsley, if you like.


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Prostate-specific antigen, or PSA, is a protein produced by cells of the prostate gland. A PSA test measures the level of PSA in a man’s blood. A blood sample is sent to the laboratory for analysis. The PSA is often elevated in men with prostate cancer. The PSA test was developed to monitor the progression of prostate cancer in men who had already been diagnosed with the disease. Eventually it was used along with a rectal examination to test asymptomatic men for prostate cancer. It is also used to help doctors determine the nature of the problem when men are symptomatic. In addition to prostate cancer a number of non cancerous conditions can cause a man’s PSA level to rise. The most common benign cause of a raised PSA is prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate) and benign prostatic hypoplasia BPH (enlargement of the prostate). There is no evidence that prostatitis or BPH lead to prostate cancer, but you can have one or both of these

conditions and develop prostate cancer as well. What is a normal PSA A level of 4.0 ng/ml and lower is considered normal but this is only a guide. Men with a lower score can still have prostate cancer and men with a higher score may not. This is why the PSA should not be used in isolation but used in conjunction with the international prostate screening score (IPSS) and rectal examination. Other causes of a raised score such as a urinary tract infection or prostatitis should also be excluded. As a rule though the higher a man’s PSA level, the more likely it is that he has prostate cancer. A rise in the PSA over time may also be a sign of prostate cancer. What if the PSA is raised?

If there are no other symptoms other than the raised PSA then it will be repeated usually after 3 months unless it is very raised in which case it will be done sooner. If the PSA is still high the doctor will usually recommend rechecking the PSA regularly and doing rectal examinations to watch for any changes over time. If the PSA continues to rise or if a suspicious lump is detected during a rectal examination additional tests may be recommended to determine the cause of the problem. These may include cystoscopy or ultrasound. If prostate cancer is suspected a prostate biopsy will be performed. If you are concerned that you may have some symptoms or just want a PSA as a routine screening test contact us at the Family Medical Centre, Albir.

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Present Subjunctive (4) NOW WE’VE started on the theme of subjunctives, we’re going to go through to the end. Notice I missed out the word “bitter” because subjunctives are “sweet”, once you get to know them. Although there is some truth in the statement that as non-native Spanish speakers we can get away without using them and be perfectly well understood, it is also true that they are an integral part of structure of language and are also closely linked to forms of courtesy, which is something that does tend to concern us when we are communicating. Anyway, this article is devoted exclusively to mechanics, that is, to the conjugation of the present subjunctive, before we turn back again to where and how it is used. As I have mentioned before, we base the conjugation of the present subjunctive on the first person singular of the present tense. With most standard verbs this is a simple procedure. Here are examples of –ar, –er and –ir verbs. Hablar (first person singular “hablo” – final letter change – “hable”) hable hablemos hables habléis hable hablen Beber (first person singular “bebo” – final letter change – “beba”) beba bebamos bebas bebáis beba beban

ing with odd forms, such as “tengo”, “digo”, “oigo”, “salgo”, “veo”, “vengo”, “conduzco”, “conozco” and so on. So, for example the present subjunctive of “tener” goes: tenga, tengas, tenga, tengamos, tengáis, tengan. What about oír – first personal singular oigo, present subjunctive oiga, oigas, oiga, oigamos, oigáis, oigan. Let’s do one more – “ver” based on “veo” – vea, veas, vea, veamos, veáis, vean. There are six irregulars, already mentioned: (ir – vaya; ser – sea; dar – dé; haber – haya; estar – esté; saber – sepa) and finally there are just a couple of things to know about root-changing verbs that don’t fall into the category above of having odd first person singulars. This is what happens to them. Those that split sounds (o – ue and e – ie) return to the single sound in the first and second persons plural. Volver vuelva vuelvas vuelva

Cerrar cierre cierres cierre

volvamos volváis vuelvan

cerremos cerréis cierren

Whereas the ones that don’t split the vowels (e – i) simply follow the first person form. Pedir pida pidas pida

pidamos pidáis pidan

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Despite the warning, fines, threats and fatalities, the use of mobile phones whilst driving is on the increase. The invention of the smart phone hasn´t helped, with many people keen to constantly monitor and update their social network profiles, keep up to date with what their friends are doing, and make sure nothing is missed. From the 1st of March in the UK, drivers using their mobile phone face even tougher fines than before, with a 200 pound fine and 6 points on their licence. For new drivers the penalties are even tougher. If you´re caught using your mobile whilst driving in the first two-years after passing your test, it´s all over. You immediately lose your licence and face a retest. Many people, including those who have fallen victim of drivers distracted using their mobile, may well argue that the penalties are still not severe enough. After all, despite mobile phone use fines

being amongst the most popular issued, using the mobile is still not considered a problem by some. In the UK, the awareness of the dangers of using a mobile fall under the “FATAL4”, where inappropriate speed, using mobile phones while driving, not wearing seatbelts and drinking or drug and driving are highlighted as being the four biggest contributors to fatal collisions. Of course, the point really is that the FATAL4 are all within the control of the driver, and so individual responsibility is paramount. The action of “using a mobile phone” is also seemingly confusing for some, including here in Spain. Just because it is not near your ear, or you are holding in on “speaker” does not constitute safe practice, you are still using your mobile. The same applies to updating social media or using WhatsApp, the actions still

cause distractions and are not allowed. We must also remember that in Spain, the use of Bluetooth earpieces and headsets is also banned whilst driving. The only safe way of using a mobile is by having

a true hands-free device in the vehicle, although still can still be a distraction. Currently, if you´re caught using your mobile phone in Spain you face a 200 euro fine and the loss of 3 points.


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WHEN A friend needs a shipment of books collecting from the docks it is extremely convenient that I am testing the new Skoda Fabia Estate.

ATHOUGH ONLY a small car, it has a surprisingly large boot, large enough in fact to swallow 1,000 books, once I’ve loaded each of the 13 sizeable and fairly heavy cartons. One of the rear seats has to be pushed down to accommodate two of the cartons but Heidi (2) is quite happy sitting beside them in her car seat. We have started the process of selling our house and although we started throwing out much of the stuff we have accumulated over the years, there has still been enough to fill the Skoda’s boot. That boot is also fitted with an easy to operate cover so that its contents can be hidden from prying eyes. This is truly a versatile vehicle because it is large enough for a family of four with plenty of legroom fore and aft. This Skoda really does rise to most challenges a family will throw its way. One minute it will be a reliable commuter, the next it could carry a kayak or bikes on the roof thanks to its roof bars and then of course it

is a useful load-lugger. Add to this the fact that its tiddly little 1.2-litre petrol engine returns on average around 60mpg. Despite its small engine it is still quite swift reaching 60mph from standstill in just 9.6secs, going on to a 124mph top speed. Not so long ago you would never have thought ‘It feels like an Audi,’ but it does because not only does it look classy with its clean lines and attractive design it feels well put together and there’s a good quality interior. I am testing the SE L version, which comes with a list of features as long as your arm, including 16 inch alloy wheels, acoustic rear parking sensors, black roof rails and tyre pressure monitoring. This model only has electric front windows which means that the little urchins in the rear can wind the windows down. Designing a car interior is a difficult thing to do successfully because it needs to be hardwearing but also comfortable and sophisticated if it is ever going to woo a buyer. It is always interesting to see what new ideas designers come up with and what is carried over from other vehicles. There is brushed aluminium on the dashboard, a growing fashion, particularly in Audis. There are plenty of cubbyholes and pockets for odds

and ends, but the little rubbish bin the driver’s door with its tiny sandwich bag sized bin bag is, in my opinion, taking things a little bit too far. Whether I would use the little pockets on the side of the front seats to store pens or not, I am not sure. They might be handy for sweets on a long journey but, if forgotten about, the sweets could melt and ruin the upholstery. The black upholstery incorporates funky white patterns that liven it up. What this Skoda scores highly on is its load carrying ability and clever use of storage space; there are even storage compartments under the front seats. I find the six speed manual gearbox generally a decent unit but, on occasions, I do find myself stirring custard. I also find that the cruise control mounted on the stalk to the left of the steering wheel is not one of the more user-friendly I have come across and is pretty fiddly, but it is a competent motorway cruiser and the seats are fairly supportive. “It’s difficult to imagine a better car for a young family than the Skoda Fabia Estate,” writes Parkers, the car experts. Skoda Fabia SE L 1.2 TSI 110PS From £12,460 0-60mph: 9.6secs Top speed: 124mph Power: 110bhp Economy: 58.9mpg

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Alfaz fantasy football league FIVE TEAMS didn’t contribute to this weeks Alfaz Fantasy Football League and they were Manchester United,Southampton who were both involved in the EFL Cup Final and Manchester City who should have been playing in a Manchester Derby. Liverpool & Managerless Leicester City who are involved in the Monday Night Game.So the one 5th round F.A.Cup Tie and 7 Premier League which did contribute gave the Fantasy 20 goals,4 clean sheets,27 yellow cards and 2 red ones.Burnley’s Barnes & West Ham’s Antonio were the 2 players dismissed. Chris’s team Always Hoping became the 7th team to reach the Summit of the A.F.F.L. this Season when they climbed up from 3rd place to take a narrow 8 point advantage over last weeks leaders Andrew’s Big Tymers. Wayne’s Gunnawinitthisyear have slipped down to 3rd while Keith’s team Max & Paddy have moved up to 4th spot.The scene is set for a fabulous run in to the end of Season with only 29 points separating the top 8 teams. At the other end of the table Kevin’s El.Portet Elite lost touch with the other teams down there ages ago and they are now 139 adrift of Angie’s Blues. In our Mark Carter Ladies Section it looks like 2 teams are going to fight it out till the end of the Season and they are Julie’s team The Gers who have regained the top spot this week from Joanna’s Hup Hannah City and taken a fragile 6 point lead. Jenny’s Mackemville are

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both scored in the 4th round of the F.A.Cup. The last 3 teams going into our February Wyndham’s Monthly Wine Draw are our 2 top scoring teams this week which was Hannah’s Hotspurs and Eric’s team The Chosen Ones who both waded in with 56 points helped by Harry Kane 19 points.The other team joining them is Kim’s Ginger United who had this weeks lowest score of minus 5 points.Her team has 10 Manchester United Players 0 points and Burnley’s Ashley Barnes -5.Unlucky Kim ! Manager of the Month for February has been sponsored by Casper’s in Albir who have a super English Menu to chose from.The lucky winner this month is Billy’s Super Yids who beat Keith’s Max & Paddy by 12 points to win a super meal for 2 at Caspers. Gary’s team Norfolk N Chance have won this weeks Breakfast for 2 sponsored by Peter & Jo at the Two C’s in Alfaz after jumping up 31 places in our main League to number 224. Jo Jo Wants a Dog still lead our X-Pats F.A.Cup League after the 5th round results.They have a slender 4 point lead over 2 teams Tich’s Blues & Rocky’s Super Spurs then comes Gilly’s Game of Stones.At the bottom Johnny’s Rockets are 2 behind Sarah’s team The Dons. Next Week everything should be back to normal with all teams taking part.


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As a former club cricketer both in the UK and in Spain and a keen follower of the game at international level for 45 years, I’ve always been a traditionalist in my opinions on the development of the game. I have to reluctantly accept, without liking it, that money has taken over the sport and that the razzmatazz 20/20 format is going to be the choice of the masses in the future. However, there are changes in the game that I cannot and never will embrace, and a perfect example has surfaced in the past week. The Chief Executive of the Western Australia Cricket Association wants traditional cricketing terms such as ‘12th man’ and ‘third man’ to be scrapped to encourage more women and girls to take

up the sport. Instead, Christina Matthews wants such phrases replaced with the genderneutral ‘12th’, ‘third’ and even ‘batter’ replacing ‘batsman’ or ‘batswoman’. She believes that “words matter” and that cricket needs to be “more inclusive”. She told Australian publication ‘Perth Now’: “Here we are, in 2017, using terms such as 12th man, batsman, fieldsman and night-watchman. In my view, there’s no common sense reason why [the terms can’t be changed]. I think it’s just something people have held on to.” Ms Matthews added: “Words matter and words demonstrate respect as well. By not changing the terms, you’re disrespecting half the population. “I’m not saying people are deliberately trying to offend but it’s a bit like bullying - whether you’re bullied or not is

dictated by the person who is on the end of it, not the person who’s doing it.” Piepa Cleary, a fast bowler for the Perth Scorchers backs Christina’s views. She said: “Everyone still says female athletes or female cricket, but we’re athletes

playing cricket. We need to stop being compared to the men’s game and be recognised for playing the same sport in our own field. It’s going to take a long time to change, but hopefully it will start to happen sooner rather than later.”

La Vila make it 19 without loss Playing away to St Cugat of Barcelona in a fiercely fought contest the final score was 19-41. It was again a great team effort against a side that showed defensive determination at the beginning of the first half as did La Vila. The only points from both, in the early encounters, came by way of penalties. Eventually the power of La Vila broke down the home side defence with tries by Matías Jara, Gerónimo Fernández and two from Paco Martinez, who remains the top try scorer in their league with 21 points. St. Cugat did manage a converted try but it was too little too late. Next weekend is a rest for La Vila before they conclude their season with their last three games, two at home and one away and then the play offs for premier division glory. Next weekend Spain take on the might of Georgia and just maybe if they employ the same off side tactics as Italy against England, they may just be able to negate the dominant power of the Georgians. In this year of upsets we can live in hope.

Atletico Orihuela 2 - 4 C.D. Montesinos TEAM:- Dani, Fernando, Manuel, El Bachir, Carlos Lorente, Coco, Vaz, Fran, Alferdo, Carlos Ventura, Dimitri. SUB’S:- Alberto, German, Dario, Pley. Once again Monte kicked off in front of a large following of Monte fans hoping to make it 14 games without losing. After only eight minutes Monte took the lead when Carlos Lorente received a fabulous pass from Vaz, and broke through from the right-hand side and beat the goalkeeper with a fierce drive. From the kick-off Atletico lost possession and Carlos Ventura ran through to double the lead leaving Monte two up after only nine minutes. Atletico started to get on top and it needed a good double save from Dani to retain the Monte lead. One minute later Dani was called on to make another great save this time in the top corner. Vaz then sent a shot just inches past the post with their goalkeeper well beaten. Over the next few minutes both goalkeepers made excellent saves

before the Atletico number 9 broke through from a very suspicious offside position, and reduced the leadon 32 minutes. The home side were kept in the game when their goalkeeper made yet another good save. Much to the relief of the Monte fans the Atletico centre forward missed 2 great chances just before half time. The second half started like the first with Vaz being poleaxed and again needing treatment. Moments after Carlos Lorente fired just wide. Monte were awarded a penalty. Their goalkeeper saved what could only be described a weak attempt from Vaz of all people. We all wondered if this would be a game changer. On 65 minutes Dani stood and watched the ball roll for a dead ball, only for it to be pulled back across the goal for an Atletico forward to tap into an empty net. 2-2 game on. Immediately, Monte made a double substitution with German and Pley replacing Coco and Fran. Monte then picked up the pace and had 2 near misses before Dario replaced Dimitri.

Dani once again made a great one-handed save from a close range and from the kick up field Vaz made up for his penalty miss by bursting through 2 defenders to restore our lead on 85 minutes. Monte then made their 4th substitution with Alberto replacing Carlos Lorente. In the 2nd minute of time added on Carlos Ventura got his second goal by beating the defence and rounding the goalkeeper before clinically finishing the move off to seal another win for Monte. Overall a very physical game, with 8 yellow cards issued to

the Atletico team resulting in a double yellow for one of them. Not one of the yellow cards was for any of the 8 recorded fouls on Vaz, 2 of them requiring on-field treatment. Monte received just the one yellow card. Vaz was everywhere on the field and it came as no surprise that he collapsed with exhaustion in extra time. On Sunday 5th March, we entertain Sporting Orihuela CF at Monte’s home ground, hopefully showing off the ground improvements. Kick-off is 5.00pm. MATCH SPONSORED BY TAYLON CALLAGHAN


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