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ISSUE <strong>108</strong> - Friday 13th September 2019 - <strong>Alicante</strong> <strong>South</strong> & Murcia<br />

Your Weekend Starts Here!<br />

COSTAS BATTERED BY<br />

SEPTEMBER STORMS<br />

BUILDINGS destroyed, roads<br />

closed, severe flooding, cars<br />

washed away, trees being<br />

blown over and tens of thousands<br />

of kids told to stay away<br />

from school were among the<br />

issues as the red and orange<br />

storm alerts from the Met Office<br />

proved to be devastatingly<br />

accurate this week.<br />

There was plenty of rain, but<br />

by Simon Russell<br />

the wind caused much of the<br />

damage with an entire wall of<br />

the Municipal Sports Centre<br />

in Denia being knocked down<br />

early on Thursday morning as<br />

what was described as a tornado<br />

passed through the Marina<br />

Alta town.<br />

Trucks were blown over,<br />

The Sports Centre in Denia was among the dozens of damaged buildings<br />

trees blocked roads and windows<br />

were blown out of buildings<br />

while the roof of the fish<br />

market, now a museum, was<br />

badly damaged.<br />

The local police in the town<br />

were called out to over 50 incidents<br />

at the height of the<br />

storm, fallen trees being the<br />

main reason but also snapped<br />

electricity cables, trapped ve-<br />

hicle and damaged buildings<br />

among others.<br />

Javea experienced an incredible<br />

100 litres of rainfall in<br />

the period from midnight until<br />

9am on Thursday morning<br />

with winds reaching <strong>108</strong> kmph,<br />

among the highest ever recorded<br />

there while the Marina Alta<br />

area took much of the brunt of<br />

the damage.<br />

Most towns in the region took<br />

the decision to close schools<br />

while the storms were raging,<br />

heeding their own advice to<br />

avoid non-essential journeys.<br />

This signalled a disruptive<br />

start to the new school year<br />

and for parents who found their<br />

children back home just three<br />

days after the long summer<br />

break ended.<br />

While thankfully there are<br />

no reports at this stage of any<br />

fatalities or serious injuries,<br />

the region will once again be<br />

counting the cost of more devastating<br />

weather, just a few<br />

months after the Easter floods.<br />

Many towns and beaches are<br />

still awaiting repairs from the<br />

storms of two winters ago and<br />

will be keeping their fingers<br />

crossed that this winter will not<br />

see any more of the same.<br />

Another unhappy bunch will<br />

be the tens of thousands of people<br />

who have travelled over to<br />

the area on holiday hoping for<br />

some late summer sun. Ironically<br />

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LEVANTE S.A. GRUPO Z<br />

Turtle eggs hatched<br />

NINE loggerhead<br />

turtle eggs rescued<br />

from a Valencian<br />

beach in the summer<br />

have been successfully<br />

hatched in the<br />

SINGER-SONGWRITER Camilo<br />

Sesto, a massive Spanish star<br />

who had his biggest successes<br />

in the 1970s and 1980s, died of<br />

heart failure at the age of 72 on<br />

Sunday.<br />

Sesto's manager, Eduardo<br />

Guervós, said that he passed away<br />

in a Madrid hospital after suffering<br />

two heart attacks.<br />

Sesto, whose real name was Camilo<br />

Blanes Cortés, sold more than<br />

100 million records worldwide over<br />

by Simon Russell<br />

incubation facilities<br />

at the Oceanographic<br />

Foundation.<br />

The nest was found<br />

in July and would have<br />

stood little chance of<br />

survival on the busy<br />

beach in the Castellon<br />

province, so they<br />

were carefully collected<br />

and transferred to the<br />

foundation.<br />

The babies started<br />

hatching at the end of<br />

August and were sustaining<br />

themselves on<br />

the yolk of the egg as<br />

they would in the wild.<br />

They were transferred<br />

to a water tank<br />

last Friday and immediately<br />

started swimming<br />

around - quite frantically<br />

as usually their first<br />

encounter with water<br />

would involve having to<br />

Big star dies<br />

by Alex Trelinski<br />

his 40-year career. His hits included<br />

"Algo de mí," ''Perdóname," and<br />

"Melina."<br />

In 1975, he starred in the Spanish<br />

version of the musical, Jesus Christ<br />

Superstar.<br />

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez<br />

wrote on Twitter that "Spain and<br />

all of Latin America mourn the loss<br />

of Camilo Sesto. His melodies will<br />

always be part of our memory."<br />

swim out past the surf<br />

line.<br />

At the moment the<br />

creatures weigh about 17<br />

grams and are just 6 centimetres<br />

long, although<br />

when fully grown a loggerhead<br />

weighs about<br />

160 kilograms.<br />

They will all be tagged<br />

and returned to the<br />

wild when they are big<br />

enough.<br />

Turtles bred in captivity<br />

have a 90% survival<br />

rate, many times better<br />

than those born in the<br />

wild who have to fend<br />

for themselves from their<br />

day of birth and are easy<br />

pickings for birds and<br />

other predators.<br />

Sesto this year


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FRIDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER 2019 3<br />

New ambassador<br />

goes to court<br />

Finance Feature<br />

provided by...<br />

Are you Brexit prepared?<br />

by Simon Russell<br />

KING Felipe last week officially received<br />

Britain’s new ambassador<br />

in the royal courts, a ceremony<br />

deep in tradition including the ambassadors<br />

traditional 19th century<br />

state uniform that only a handful of<br />

dignitaries are permitted to wear.<br />

The new man in the job, Hugh Elliot,<br />

is very familiar with Spain and<br />

its culture, and has a Spanish wife<br />

who he met while he was teaching<br />

in Salamanca University back in the<br />

1990s.<br />

Both the King and Mr Elliot are<br />

well aware of the looming Brexit and<br />

the fact that the UK is the biggest<br />

single investor in Spain, not to mention<br />

the 300,000 Britons living here<br />

and the 200,000 Spaniards in the UK.<br />

Funerals are no laughing matter, says bishop<br />

JULIAN Ruiz Martorell, the<br />

bishop of Huesca, has written<br />

a decree about the celebrations<br />

at funerals in his<br />

diocese.<br />

This includes limiting music<br />

played to that within the<br />

Christian canon - so no My<br />

Way or Always look on the<br />

Bright Side of Life then (the<br />

UK’s favourite, apparently).<br />

by Simon Russell<br />

The bishop also wants to<br />

stop the practice of reading out<br />

farewell letters or thank you<br />

letters, biographical speeches<br />

and various other modern day<br />

practices.<br />

He said “Christian funerals<br />

should clearly reflect the Easter<br />

meaning of the Christian’s<br />

death (where eternal life follows)”<br />

and should not be seen<br />

as a final goodbye or heartbreaking<br />

experience.<br />

However the practice is not<br />

as widespread as in the UK,<br />

where the most common sendoff<br />

songs played also include<br />

“Angels” by Robbie Williams<br />

and, bizarrely, the Match of<br />

the Day theme tune.<br />

It has certainly been the most talked<br />

about subject in years, and as expats<br />

we have lived through some worrying<br />

times. The lack of clear guidance and<br />

information has been a huge frustration,<br />

but Chorus have ensured we’ve been<br />

on the front line. Every month for the<br />

last 2 years, Chorus have been on the<br />

Brexpats in Spain advisory panel at the<br />

British Consulate Brexit meetings, so<br />

have had first-hand information from<br />

the British Consulate and Ambassador<br />

on how best to prepare.<br />

Both the British and Spanish<br />

governments have given clear advice<br />

on the best way to ensure a smooth<br />

transition for British expats in Spain,<br />

and I wanted to use this article to pass<br />

on as much of that information as<br />

possible.<br />

1. GET LEGAL<br />

Make sure that if your intention is to<br />

live in Spain more than 183 days, you<br />

are resident (you might know this as the<br />

green card or green paper, depending<br />

upon when you took it out). This is the<br />

No.1 piece of advice given by both the<br />

UK and Spanish governments.<br />

2. PAY YOUR TAXES<br />

CORRECTLY<br />

The rules on this are pretty simple, if<br />

you live here, and are resident here<br />

then you should pay your taxes on your<br />

worldwide income in Spain. Many<br />

people put this off simply because they<br />

are not aware of the implications and<br />

may believe they’ll be worse off. If you<br />

have any doubts, get expert advice.<br />

3. STAY CORRECTLY INFORMED<br />

Don’t rely on information from friends<br />

or neighbours. Go straight to the source<br />

of information, my advice would be<br />

to follow the governments website –<br />

www.gov.uk/livinginspain here you<br />

will find up to date information, and<br />

also have the chance to register for<br />

email alerts should anything change.<br />

4. GET A SPANISH DRIVING<br />

LICENCE<br />

If you are a Spanish resident, then you<br />

should have a Spanish driving licence.<br />

Failure to do so could result in fines,<br />

and in the result of a no deal Brexit<br />

could even mean that your UK licence<br />

would be invalid in Spain.<br />

5. ENSURE THAT YOUR<br />

FINANCES ARE IN ORDER<br />

Pensions – most importantly, don’t<br />

fall for scare-mongering! Sadly, many<br />

firms in my industry are using Brexit<br />

as a ruse to convince people to make<br />

inappropriate pension transfers, often<br />

to overseas jurisdictions. It’s incredibly<br />

unlikely, under any scenario, that Brits<br />

will lose access to their pensions. What<br />

is a concern is that if you are living<br />

in Spain, you should always have a<br />

locally regulated adviser and hold<br />

an appropriate pension product. We<br />

also don’t know if pension freedoms,<br />

which were introduced following EU<br />

legislation, may exist in their same<br />

form after Brexit. Now may be the time<br />

to see what potential benefits could<br />

be available from your existing UK<br />

pensions.<br />

Investments - If you are becoming a<br />

legal resident in Spain, you should<br />

also be aware that it is unlikely that<br />

your UK financial adviser will have<br />

the appropriate license to give ongoing<br />

advice to you as a Spanish resident.<br />

Equally as important, they may not<br />

have the appropriate knowledge of<br />

Spanish tax law, and Spanish compliant<br />

products, to be able optimise your<br />

finances and taxation moving forward.<br />

It is so important to ensure you are<br />

holding investment products designed<br />

for Spanish resident, rather than those,<br />

like ISAs, UK platforms etc, that are<br />

designed for UK tax payers. Getting<br />

this wrong can result in you overpaying<br />

By Tracy Storer<br />

Senior Partner<br />

Chorus Financial<br />

taxes and potentially breaking tax law<br />

in Spain.<br />

At Chorus we help clients every day to<br />

prepare their finances for life in Spain.<br />

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Newborn found in bin<br />

A MAN scavenging rubbish<br />

container bins in <strong>Alicante</strong><br />

City was shocked to<br />

discover the corpse of a<br />

newborn baby in one, and<br />

immediately contacted the<br />

authorities.<br />

The sad find was made in the<br />

Pla neighbourhood on Monday<br />

and several National Police officers<br />

attended the scene.<br />

The baby still had its umbilical<br />

cord attached and had<br />

probably been dead for a few<br />

hours said a spokesman.<br />

The corpse has been transferred<br />

to the cities Medical<br />

Forensic Institute where an<br />

Designs on global title realised<br />

AFTER a three year campaign,<br />

Valencia has been<br />

named as the World<br />

Capital of Design for<br />

2022, pipping Bangalore<br />

in India to the post.<br />

The steering committee<br />

of the World Design<br />

Organisation (WDO) have<br />

paid visits to the city and<br />

made the final decision<br />

this Monday.<br />

The designation is an<br />

architectural one (not<br />

fashion) based on the cities<br />

transformation over<br />

by Simon Russell<br />

the years and awareness<br />

of how design affects ordinary<br />

people when done<br />

well.<br />

2022 will now see a<br />

packed programme of<br />

events throughout the year<br />

which the city council and<br />

WDO will now start developing.<br />

Recent holders of<br />

the prestigious biannual<br />

award include Seoul, Helsinki,<br />

Tapei and Mexico<br />

City.<br />

by Simon Russell<br />

autopsy will be carried out.<br />

The discovery was said<br />

to have caused a stir in the<br />

area, a busy and up-market<br />

place close to the MARQ Archaeological<br />

Museum.<br />

Shoplifting<br />

spree<br />

TWO MEN who stole perfumes<br />

and sunglasses<br />

worth 37 thousand euros<br />

from an <strong>Alicante</strong>-Elche<br />

airport shop have been<br />

arrested by the Guardia<br />

Civil.<br />

The Lithuanians, aged 29<br />

and 31, targeted the store<br />

and stole from it twice, helping<br />

themselves to 225 bottles<br />

of perfume worth 28 thousand<br />

euros, and then returning<br />

another day to take 35<br />

sunglasses valued at nearly<br />

nine thousand euros.<br />

The crooks would buy<br />

cheap air tickets online using<br />

fake identities and different<br />

bank cards, and once they<br />

had printed out the boarding<br />

cards, they would cancel the<br />

trip to get a refund.<br />

The passes gave them access<br />

to the “airside” area of<br />

by Alex Trelinski<br />

the airport and the shop they<br />

wanted to steal from.<br />

Guardia officers ploughed<br />

through video footage to confirm<br />

that it was the same<br />

duo that had struck on both<br />

occasions, and they saw<br />

them drive away from the<br />

airport each time after their<br />

plunder.<br />

The Guardia launched an<br />

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based on the time of<br />

the two occasions that the<br />

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eventually they popped up<br />

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They were detained, with<br />

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Mobile racket<br />

A BIG GANG that robbed<br />

at least 32 mobile phone<br />

shops across Spain, including<br />

outlets in <strong>Alicante</strong><br />

Province and the<br />

Murcia region, has been<br />

busted by the National<br />

Police, after a two year<br />

investigation.<br />

by Alex Trelinski<br />

Eleven arrests were made<br />

in Spain, in an international<br />

operation in conjunction<br />

with Europol and Romania’s<br />

internal ministry,<br />

with people also detained<br />

in Romania, France, Italy<br />

and Sweden. Twenty-three<br />

towns and cities were hit by<br />

the thieves in Spain, including<br />

Elche, Gandia, Santa<br />

Pola, Murcia, Cartagena,<br />

and Elda.<br />

The value of the phones,<br />

that were always stolen<br />

during the night, amounted<br />

to over 700 thousand<br />

euros, and they would<br />

then be shipped over to<br />

Romania, either with the<br />

gang members, or posted<br />

in parcels.<br />

Police say inquiries are<br />

continuing with further<br />

arrests not being ruled out.<br />

Stabbed after<br />

knocking on<br />

neighbours door<br />

A MAN who went to his<br />

neighbours apartment to<br />

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leaking from his property<br />

was stabbed several<br />

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suffering a serious<br />

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The police were alerted<br />

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morning and found the<br />

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by Simon Russell<br />

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They arrested the alleged<br />

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Celebrating local food<br />

OLIVA is holding the<br />

town’s XII Mostra Gastronomic<br />

this month, a celebration<br />

of Valencian and<br />

Olivense gastronomy.<br />

From the 16 to 19 September<br />

the town’s schools will be<br />

visiting the indoor market<br />

where the students will be<br />

by Simon Russell<br />

guided around and able to<br />

sample various foods.<br />

Sunday 20 September is<br />

World Paella Day and to<br />

mark this occasion, chefs<br />

will be making a giant paella<br />

from 8pm on Paseig<br />

Lluis Vives. The next day<br />

there is the stuffed pepper<br />

making competition, a typical<br />

local dish. This is from<br />

9.30 to 12.00 at the indoor<br />

market.<br />

Next Sunday (28 September)<br />

is the figatell competition,<br />

from 8.30pm at the<br />

market, these being another<br />

very traditional dish in the<br />

area.<br />

Santander<br />

closures<br />

Galicia burns<br />

FIREFIGHTERS backed by<br />

over a dozen aircraft battled<br />

forest blazes raging in<br />

Spain’s northwestern region<br />

of Galicia at the end<br />

of last week.<br />

The fires cut motorways<br />

and forced the evacuation of<br />

several villages,<br />

Fanned by strong winds<br />

by Alex Trelinski<br />

amid hot and dry weather,<br />

the wildfires destroyed over<br />

500 hectares of forest.<br />

In October 2017, Galicia<br />

suffered from a wave of deadly<br />

wildfires that were fanned<br />

by gusty, shifting winds and<br />

killed at least four people.<br />

SANTANDER Bank has announced<br />

the closure of a<br />

dozen branches in the Valencia<br />

and Murcia regions<br />

in the first phase of of plan<br />

to eventually shutdown<br />

1,150 branches across the<br />

country.<br />

The bank declared the<br />

first deck of 86 closures<br />

last Friday, as it plans to<br />

slash just over 3,700 jobs,<br />

or around 11 per cent of its<br />

workforce.<br />

The measures are part of<br />

by Alex Trelinski<br />

Santander’s wider strategy<br />

to focus on cost savings in<br />

Europe while pursuing higher<br />

profits on offer in Latin<br />

America.<br />

In the spring, Santander<br />

said it was looking a billion<br />

euros of savings in Europe.<br />

Details of which local<br />

branches were closing were<br />

not revealed, but there will be<br />

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FRIDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER 2019 9<br />

Surprise neighbours<br />

by Alex Trelinski<br />

A SEVILLA area home<br />

owner got more than he<br />

bargained for when workers<br />

building an extension<br />

at his house uncovered a<br />

Roman burial chamber in<br />

his garden.<br />

José Avilés from the town<br />

of Carmona was shocked<br />

when the ancient graveyard<br />

structure surfaced whilst<br />

workmen were lowering the<br />

ground level and demolishing<br />

part of a broken wall.<br />

It has been described as A historical expert found and protected by a lead outer the plans for his house extension<br />

so as to incorporate<br />

a hole of around a metre eight niches with the chamber,<br />

six of which contained were engraved with what the ancient structure as a<br />

coating, and three of them<br />

square through which a<br />

stone arch is clearly visible, ceramic urns housing the may have been the names of 'feature, and to ask for grant<br />

giving access to a second ashes of the deceased. those inside.<br />

money from national and regional<br />

authorities.<br />

chamber with a domed roof. Some were made of glass Avilés now intends to alter<br />

Cutting the cord<br />

by Alex Trelinski<br />

A MAN from the Catalunya<br />

region has lost his claim<br />

against his parents, who<br />

refused to give him money.<br />

A Barcelona judge ruled<br />

that “relatives cannot be expected<br />

to maintain the illusions<br />

or expectations” of someone<br />

who is an adult.<br />

The unnamed 24-year-old<br />

was told that he “should accept<br />

responsibility for his decisions”,<br />

after wanting his parents<br />

to pay his food bills after<br />

he decided to return to college.<br />

The court heard that when<br />

his parents separated, thethen<br />

teenager spent time in<br />

both his parents homes and<br />

on turning 18 he got a grant to<br />

go on a course, but had spent<br />

the money instead on a tattoo.<br />

His parents told him off,<br />

and he then moved in with his<br />

grandparents who have supported<br />

him since.<br />

The man´s view was that<br />

since he had returned to college,<br />

his parents and not his<br />

grandparents should shoulder<br />

the cost.<br />

The law in Spain says that<br />

parents are not automatically<br />

absolved of legal obligation to<br />

support their offspring beyond<br />

the age of 18, but are expected<br />

to do so if they are unable to<br />

support themselves during<br />

full time study or while job<br />

seeking, providing they can<br />

prove that they are incapable<br />

of supporting themselves.<br />

Like in the matter of the<br />

24-year-old, individual situations<br />

can end up being judged<br />

on a case-by-case basis.<br />

Mosquito summer<br />

by Simon Russell<br />

RESIDENTS and visitors to<br />

Elche have said that the<br />

mosquitoes this summer<br />

have been the worst in living<br />

memory, both for sheer<br />

numbers and the ferocity<br />

of their bites.<br />

The town centre and the<br />

Hondo, El Altet and Arenales<br />

areas have all been badly<br />

affected and poor fumigation<br />

by the government has been<br />

partly blamed.<br />

However the heavy rains<br />

in August followed by the<br />

return of more warm muggy<br />

weather also formed a perfect<br />

late summer habitat for<br />

the creatures.<br />

Many of them are the more<br />

virulent tiger mosquitoes and<br />

their appearance has prompted<br />

the abandonment of sports<br />

events, near emptying of<br />

beaches and people being<br />

forced to keep their windows<br />

shut despite the heat.<br />

Elche council has said it is<br />

looking into the problem but<br />

conceded that when it was at<br />

its height in August “nothing<br />

ever gets done.”<br />

Cars to be banned<br />

THE proposed redevelopment<br />

plans for Valencia’s<br />

Plaza Ayuntamiento<br />

include the banning of<br />

private vehicles, the initial<br />

report this week has<br />

shown.<br />

Along with Plaza Reina<br />

this is Valencia’s most important<br />

square, well known<br />

for its flower stalls and fountains<br />

in the heart of the old<br />

by Simon Russell<br />

town.<br />

The €400,000 facelift has<br />

yet to be signed off and there<br />

are a number of different<br />

proposals on the table.<br />

However it appears that<br />

the council is keen to ban<br />

private traffic in the area,<br />

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Sara Munsterhjelm will<br />

be attending the San<br />

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Gangmaster arrested<br />

San Fulgencio<br />

– all change for<br />

town hall offices<br />

THE Urbanisation Offices<br />

of the San Fulgencio Town<br />

Hall have moved, and<br />

members of the governing<br />

council gathered on the<br />

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THE National Police have<br />

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the Los Montesinos area,<br />

as part of an operation<br />

against the exploitation<br />

of people working in agriculture<br />

in the Vega Baja<br />

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The main detainee was<br />

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Police tracked the man´s<br />

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MASSIVE LAND DEAL<br />

AN 80-year-old woman<br />

suffered just minor injuries<br />

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The incident happened<br />

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Orihuela and the Ricardo<br />

Lafuente roundabout at<br />

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SAN FULGENCIO´S local police<br />

made an unusual seizure recently,<br />

as they took away three adult<br />

Greek Turtles from a property in<br />

the municipality.<br />

The turtles are a protected and<br />

endangered species, and are found<br />

across southern Spain and North Africa.<br />

by Alex Trelinski<br />

lost control of her car, which<br />

then lit a lamppost, and then<br />

overturned.<br />

The carriageway heading<br />

towards Avenida de Cortes<br />

Valencianas was blocked for<br />

30 minutes, as firefighters<br />

freed her from her vehicle.<br />

Turning turtle<br />

by Alex Trelinski<br />

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They can live up to an average of<br />

125 years, with some unconfirmed<br />

reports suggesting that 200 years has<br />

been achieved.<br />

The turtles are being looked after<br />

by a vet at the Species Recovery Centre<br />

at Santa Faz in <strong>Alicante</strong>.<br />

THE TORREVIEJA-BASED TM Real<br />

Estate Group has spent 30 million<br />

euros on buying a third of the last<br />

large available area of land available<br />

for property development in the city.<br />

TM has bagged part of the old farmland<br />

at La Hoya between the San Luis-El<br />

Chaparral urbanisation and the<br />

N-332, with the company planning to<br />

building two thousand homes.<br />

La Hoya has the capacity for 7,490<br />

properties on an area of nearly two million<br />

square metres, and is the largest<br />

piece of developable land in <strong>Alicante</strong><br />

Province.<br />

Despite approval for the land to be<br />

built on a decade ago by the Valencian<br />

government, nothing has happened<br />

due to the recession as well as a whole<br />

series of legal hitches and changes, including<br />

an environmental impact study<br />

concerning the adjoining natural park.<br />

TM had hoped to start building work<br />

earlier this year, but final changes<br />

need to be made in regard to environmental<br />

issues to satisfy Valencian government<br />

rules.<br />

More<br />

charging<br />

by Alex Trelinski<br />

La Hoya<br />

A THIRD electric car charge point is<br />

to be installed on the Orihuela Costa<br />

in addition to the two existing facilities<br />

on Calle Fuego in Aquamarina<br />

and Avenida Paseo del Mar in La<br />

Zenia.<br />

Orihuela´s environment councillor,<br />

Dámaso Aparicio, said that the new<br />

point would be installed at Calle Picasso<br />

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FRIDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER 2019 13<br />

Business & Money<br />

Don’t break the law<br />

as a landlord in spain<br />

If you only live for part<br />

of the year on the Costa<br />

Blanca in your property,<br />

then an excellent way of<br />

boosting your income is<br />

to rent out your home for<br />

tourists, at Sun Lawyers<br />

they can tell you exactly<br />

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The big point is that it<br />

must be done legally by getting<br />

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and since it can be a complex<br />

bit of business, we can act on<br />

your behalf in applying for<br />

the tourist license.<br />

Crucially, if you are renting<br />

out and do not have a license,<br />

then you are breaking<br />

the law, and inspectors are<br />

checking on websites where<br />

properties are being advertised<br />

and have not registered<br />

with the authorities.<br />

There have been many reports<br />

of this happening, so<br />

don´t gamble by being an illegal<br />

landlord.<br />

It is compulsory for all holiday<br />

lets to be registered, and<br />

that´s why we at Sun Lawyers<br />

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for you, and you are left with<br />

no nasty surprises, and the<br />

possibility of fines and legal<br />

action being taken because<br />

you are illegally letting out<br />

your property.<br />

To keep it brief, the Valencian<br />

regional rules say that<br />

“tourist rentals are properties<br />

of any type that are rented<br />

out regularly in exchange<br />

for money, with immediate<br />

availability, and with the aim<br />

of fulfilling accommodation<br />

needs for tourism, holidays,<br />

or leisure”.<br />

There are different gradings<br />

for the type of property<br />

that you let out, namely Superior,<br />

Premier, and Standard<br />

but the Sun Lawyers<br />

team can cut through all the<br />

red tape and get the right<br />

documentation and permissions<br />

for what you have.<br />

You will also have to pay<br />

tax on the rental income that<br />

you get, but we will sort that<br />

aspect out for you, and then<br />

you can get the money coming<br />

in, and you can sit back<br />

and relax wherever you are<br />

living!<br />

Sun Lawyers will take you<br />

through the stages that you<br />

need to get the Tourist License:<br />

1. Give you an assessment<br />

of your property and<br />

what you exactly need.<br />

2. Apply to the Town Hall<br />

for the compatibility<br />

certificate<br />

3. After obtaining the<br />

compatibility certificate,<br />

we will apply<br />

to the local government<br />

to get the rental<br />

license.<br />

There is a lot to be done,<br />

which may not seem obvious<br />

at first hand, but again we at<br />

Sun Lawyers will be across<br />

every single aspect.<br />

The landlord personally<br />

needs to:<br />

1. Apply for the property<br />

registration number<br />

which you will use to<br />

advertise your rental.<br />

For example, if you are<br />

renting out your property,<br />

you will have to put up a sign<br />

close to the front door, with<br />

the registration number on<br />

it.<br />

If you take a booking, then<br />

you must get some internet<br />

access codes from the police,<br />

so that you can fill in the details<br />

of the guests that will be<br />

staying.<br />

The laws on Tourist Rentals<br />

also demand a certain<br />

standard of accommodation<br />

for what you are letting out<br />

in terms of the description<br />

and the category like Standard<br />

that me mentioned<br />

earlier.<br />

An added twist as well is<br />

that different standards also<br />

apply if you want to let out a<br />

property in a rural area!<br />

There are clearly many potential<br />

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is where we at Sun Lawyers<br />

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We have years of dealing<br />

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will do everything necessary<br />

to make sure that you have<br />

complete piece of mind.<br />

Keeping your holiday letting<br />

under the radar is not a<br />

good idea, and don´t listen to<br />

people offering you an easy<br />

fix at your local bar, or just<br />

giving you the wrong details<br />

and bad advice.<br />

Trust us at Sun Lawyers<br />

to act on your behalf, in the<br />

knowledge that everything<br />

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Don´t plough on without<br />

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with us straight away!<br />

Make Sun Lawyers your<br />

first port of call on Tourist<br />

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On with the show!<br />

THE NEW Cardenal Belluga<br />

Theatre Group´s latest<br />

charities.<br />

by Alex Trelinski<br />

proceeds will go to local<br />

show promises plenty of<br />

variety for everybody to<br />

over three nights between<br />

Thursday September 26th<br />

Tickets are on sale from<br />

The Agency, La Marina,<br />

enjoy later this month. and Saturday September the Tourist and Council Offices,<br />

Reach for the Stars features<br />

songs, dancing and<br />

comedy at San Fulgencio´s<br />

Cardenal Belluga Theatre<br />

28th, with curtain up at<br />

7.30pm.<br />

Tickets are priced at just<br />

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in Benijofar; and Redz in<br />

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West End special<br />

THE LATEST supper show<br />

from the Campoverde<br />

Theatre Group will be<br />

West End Musicals, featuring<br />

songs, dances and<br />

sketches from some of the<br />

most popular productions<br />

to hit the stage.<br />

Fiddler on the Roof, Cabaret,<br />

West Side Story, and Fiddler<br />

on the Roof will be some<br />

of the shows represented at<br />

the Olympia Restaurant in<br />

Mil Palmeras.<br />

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The Campoverde Theatre<br />

Group will be donating proceeds<br />

from the shows to the<br />

Alzheimer's Society, a local<br />

charity that supports venerable<br />

older people and that<br />

has suffered drastic cuts in<br />

its funding budget.<br />

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then browse around the displays<br />

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Flavours of rafal<br />

by Alex Trelinski<br />

LOCAL taste buds will be tickled<br />

as Rafal hosts its ninth Ruta<br />

de la Tapa this weekend, aimed<br />

to showcase the cuisine of the<br />

Vega Baja, as well as showing<br />

off its bars and restaurants to<br />

visitors.<br />

Rafal´s mayor, Manuel<br />

Pineda(pictured left) officially<br />

launched this year´s event, along<br />

with Rafal´s commerce councillor,<br />

Pedro Macia.<br />

The Ruta will start today (Friday)<br />

and run through to Sunday,<br />

with a local jury awarding prizes<br />

in various categories to the places<br />

that are taking part.<br />

Visitors will also be able to vote<br />

for which was their favourite of<br />

the dozen establishments on the<br />

Ruta.<br />

Into the groove<br />

STUNT BMX riders, breakdancers,<br />

and all kinds of<br />

music will be just of part<br />

of Almoradi´s annual Urban<br />

Festival that will be<br />

staged tomorrow (Saturday,<br />

September 14th).<br />

Béjar Park will once again<br />

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start at 5.00pm and finish<br />

well into the early hours of<br />

Sunday morning.<br />

Admission will be free of<br />

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of attractions including a<br />

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THE SPANISH cabinet, under<br />

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Amidst the dramatic political<br />

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The session focused on the<br />

rights of the 300 thousand<br />

British nationals living in<br />

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It emerged that regional<br />

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The Valencian regional<br />

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continually stated that access<br />

to the healthcare system<br />

will be maintained for<br />

all British nationals irrespective<br />

of whether a Brexit<br />

deal is struck or not.<br />

The respected El Pais<br />

newspaper reported that Pedro<br />

Sanchez had got a deal<br />

Madrid<br />

meeting<br />

with ex-UK PM Theresa May<br />

on rights for both Spaniards<br />

and British nationals earlier<br />

in the year, which would last<br />

until the end of 2020. El Pais<br />

also quoted Foreign Minister,<br />

Josep Borrell, as saying that<br />

changes to the contingency<br />

plans could happen soon.<br />

A more vexed issue for last<br />

week’s cabinet session was<br />

the matter of Gibraltar and<br />

what happens at the border<br />

if the UK crashes out of the<br />

EU, especially with 28 thousand<br />

people crossing it daily<br />

to go to work.<br />

Planes rotting away at Spanish airports<br />

THERE are more than<br />

a hundred aircraft that<br />

have been on the ground<br />

at airports across Spain<br />

for more than a decade,<br />

according to a trade<br />

union report issued this<br />

week.<br />

Most of these have been effectively<br />

abandoned, many by<br />

airline that firms have gone<br />

out of business, and are incurring<br />

about 3 million euros<br />

a year in costs.<br />

The union has become involved<br />

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about talks of breaking these<br />

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up on site, with environmental<br />

damage and increased<br />

health and safety risks for<br />

their members.<br />

Sabadell airport in Barcelona<br />

has easily the most<br />

with 35 abandoned hulks,<br />

followed by Madrid and Valencia<br />

which have 9 and 8.<br />

Some have become tangled<br />

in legal disputes while<br />

others have been seized to<br />

pay debts, such as the Jumbo<br />

747 at Valencia airport<br />

which was impounded after<br />

the Spanish carrier Pronair<br />

went bust a decade ago.<br />

Attempts to auction the<br />

massive purple plane failed<br />

and the 747 is sitting on the<br />

grass at the airport, depreciating<br />

in value and condition<br />

on a daily basis.<br />

Probably the oldest plane is<br />

the Douglas DC3 in Sabadell<br />

airport.<br />

These planes revolutionised<br />

commercial air travel<br />

making it affordable for<br />

many for the first time - but<br />

production of the DC3 ceased<br />

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Aphids<br />

These tiny critters have long<br />

antennae and two little tubes<br />

projecting rearward from<br />

their abdomen. They like to<br />

hang out on fruits, vegetables,<br />

flowers and shaded trees and<br />

suck plant sap, causing foliage<br />

to distort and leaves to drop.<br />

To control these bugs, wash<br />

your plants with a strong<br />

spray of water and if possible,<br />

cover them with floating row<br />

covers. You can also try applying<br />

hot-pepper or garlic repellent<br />

sprays and for severe<br />

problems, apply horticultural<br />

oil, insecticidal soap, or neem<br />

oil.<br />

Caterpillars<br />

Caterpillars are soft, segmented<br />

larvae with six legs in the<br />

front and fleshy ‘false’ legs on<br />

rear segments. You’ll often<br />

find them munching through<br />

a variety of fruits, vegetables<br />

and plants. To deter them<br />

apply floating row covers or<br />

alternatively, hand-pick them<br />

from the plants.<br />

Slugs<br />

Slugs are single-shelled, softbodied<br />

animals that are persistent<br />

and widespread pests.<br />

They can cause damage on a<br />

wide range of plants, munching<br />

holes in leaves, stems,<br />

flowers, tubers and bulbs.<br />

Attract slugs and snails by<br />

leaving out decaying organic<br />

matter – inspect these after<br />

dark.<br />

You could also try using<br />

copper rings around the base<br />

of susceptible plants, and<br />

sprinkle ashes, soot, sharp<br />

sand, crushed nut of eggshells<br />

around your precious plants to<br />

provide a physical barrier that<br />

slugs and snails don’t like to<br />

cross.<br />

Carrot root fly<br />

It’s the larvae of the carrot fly<br />

that are the major cause of<br />

plant damage – as they move<br />

through the soil feeding on<br />

different roots, they can cause<br />

widespread damage to crops.<br />

Signs to check for are leaf discolouration,<br />

and holes or tunnels<br />

in the carrot.<br />

You should check for damage<br />

or infestation regularly<br />

and choose growing sites that<br />

are fairly open and exposed.<br />

It’s also a good idea to companion<br />

plant with a strongsmelling<br />

vegetable to mask<br />

the carrot smell, such as onions<br />

or garlic.<br />

Thin your seedlings in the<br />

evening when adult flies are<br />

less active and then destroy<br />

all thinned plants. Remember<br />

to firm the soil around the<br />

plants after thinning as this<br />

deters the flies from laying<br />

eggs.<br />

Birds<br />

Birds such as pigeons can<br />

cause major problems on edible<br />

crops, removing leaves<br />

and buds. This can happen<br />

quickly with no visible culprit<br />

as pigeons often feed in flocks<br />

and target gardens early in<br />

the morning when they’re less<br />

likely to be disturbed.<br />

The most effective way to<br />

deal with pigeons is to prevent<br />

them from reaching the crops<br />

in the first place. As such, covering<br />

your plants with netting<br />

or fleece is a good idea but<br />

make sure you stake or weight<br />

down the edges. You could also<br />

make items to scare the birds<br />

– hang old CDs along wires to<br />

flash sunlight and scare the<br />

birds, or use aluminium cans<br />

and similar items.


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TO a beginner, gardening<br />

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When you have a strong<br />

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place them all on to the soil<br />

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Although azaleas and orchids<br />

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By thoroughly soaking the<br />

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chance of tapping into moisture<br />

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Give plants<br />

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Crowded plants are much<br />

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plant label and pop it in the<br />

ground next to the seeds,<br />

bulbs or plants you’ve planted.<br />

Most plants you buy will<br />

come with a care label anyway<br />

but they can get quickly<br />

ruined being outdoors, so try<br />

copying out the information<br />

on to small strips of wood or<br />

lollipop sticks that you can<br />

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Water, water,<br />

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Make sure you give young<br />

plants plenty of water, but<br />

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lookout for yellow leave as<br />

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Trimming and pruning your<br />

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Rio de Janeiro is the second<br />

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Rio used to be the Capital<br />

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the honour was taken up<br />

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city in the Highlands of<br />

Brazil.<br />

Famous for it’s beaches of<br />

Copacabana and Ipanema,<br />

the Rio de Janeiro is also<br />

known for it’s world famous<br />

statue of Christ the Redeemer,<br />

located overlooking the<br />

city. Built between 1922 and<br />

1931, the statue is a towering<br />

30 meters high and 28 me-<br />

ters wide and was built as a<br />

symbol of Christianity.<br />

The best way to visit the<br />

monument is by Cog Train,<br />

which winds up through the<br />

green foliage of the Tijuka<br />

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scenery offering views<br />

of the city in it’s wake. The<br />

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train leaves every 30 minutes<br />

and can be booked in<br />

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Back down on ground level,<br />

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Beach? Rebuilt in 1970 with<br />

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well served by bars and restaurants<br />

on the 4km paved<br />

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Each New Year, around<br />

two million people visit this<br />

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world’s most spectacular firework<br />

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A little further along the<br />

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to take a dip. The surrounding<br />

area of this beach is where<br />

local artists gather and has<br />

an altogether more hippy feel<br />

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well served by hotels and local<br />

accommodation, from the<br />

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home rentals.<br />

It is good to note that Copacabana<br />

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They are also the some of<br />

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nightlife of the city, complete<br />

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as many places featuring live<br />

music.<br />

And one can’t think of Rio<br />

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This is the party to end all<br />

parties, held over a 4-5 day<br />

period, a parade of thousands<br />

of persons in some of the<br />

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Kotor<br />

The old town – that is the<br />

most famous part of Kotor,<br />

where the Kotor history,<br />

culture, and tradition are<br />

being preserved.<br />

The old town of Kotor has a<br />

great number of monuments<br />

of the medieval architecture<br />

– churches, cathedrals, palaces<br />

and museums. Its beauty<br />

is complemented with the<br />

multitude of narrow streets,<br />

squares and markets.<br />

The old town also stands<br />

out due to the great number<br />

of stylishly-made gates, palaces<br />

of the wealthy families,<br />

and a great number of stairs.<br />

Today, the old nucleus of<br />

Kotor is considered to be<br />

the best preserved medieval<br />

urban entity in the Mediterranean.<br />

The largest and the<br />

most impressive are, without<br />

doubt, city bulwarks<br />

which surround the town.<br />

They are about 5km long,<br />

20m high and about 10m<br />

wide. Being completely preserved,<br />

they are a unique<br />

sample of the fortification<br />

architecture in Europe. The<br />

beginning of their construction<br />

started in the 9th century.<br />

Bulwarks have 3 doors,<br />

through which for centuries<br />

people have come in and out<br />

of the town. From whichever<br />

door you enter the town, the<br />

road will bring you to the<br />

most famous edifice – Cathedral<br />

of Sveti Tripun, from<br />

the 12th century, which is<br />

dedicated to the protector of<br />

the town – Sveti Tripun.<br />

There are several squares<br />

in the town and the main,<br />

and the biggest, city square<br />

is Trg od oruzja (Square of<br />

arms). That square was, and<br />

remained, the main place for<br />

gathering. Various gatherings<br />

happened there.<br />

Cultural richness of Kotor<br />

is made priceless by its treasury<br />

which hides some significant<br />

cultural monuments<br />

like Tower Watch (8th century),<br />

Cathedral of Sveti Tripun<br />

(12th century), Church<br />

of Sveti Luka (12th century),<br />

Prince’s Palace (17th century),<br />

Church of Sveta Marija<br />

(12th century), Church of<br />

Lady of Health (15th century)<br />

and Napoleon’s Theatre<br />

(19th century).<br />

Old Kotor also has numerous<br />

palaces, such as Bizanti,<br />

Buca, Pima and Grgurin,<br />

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Pets<br />

More than<br />

a stroll in<br />

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ARE you a social stroller<br />

or an escapist? New research<br />

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Eight out of ten dog owners<br />

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some peace and quiet.<br />

As well as exercising<br />

their pooch, 71 per cent believe<br />

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and bustle of life, while<br />

time spent with mans’ best<br />

friend gives more than three<br />

quarters of owners valuable<br />

thinking time.<br />

The study discovered that<br />

one in five dog owners have<br />

made a major life decision<br />

while out on a walk – using<br />

the time to mull over a<br />

problem or dilemma.<br />

And that includes more<br />

than one in four who have<br />

decided to end a relationship<br />

while exercising their pet.<br />

Others have made the decision<br />

to move home, change<br />

jobs, start their own business<br />

or even try for a baby.<br />

Not getting out on the<br />

walk can make owners<br />

guilty, irritable and even<br />

sad, according the research.<br />

The study was carried out<br />

amongst 2,000 dog owners.<br />

Gemma Cunningham, brand<br />

manager for YuMOVE, which<br />

commissioned the research,<br />

said: “Walking the dog is one<br />

of the most important jobs as<br />

an owner.<br />

“But while it is primarily<br />

for the benefit of the dog, it<br />

can also be beneficial for dog<br />

owners too.<br />

“Getting away from everyday<br />

life for a bit while you go<br />

on a quiet stroll can give you<br />

some much needed time with<br />

man’s best friend to clear<br />

your head and enjoy some<br />

time to yourself – something<br />

many can struggle to get otherwise.”<br />

The study also found the<br />

average dog owner heads out<br />

on eight walks with their pet<br />

a week, and with each one<br />

lasting around 30 minutes –<br />

so that comes to four hours<br />

of thinking time per week.<br />

Most of the owners quizzed<br />

also spoke of the benefits of<br />

exercise while six in 10 enjoy<br />

the chance to have quality<br />

time with their canine companion.<br />

Being outdoors, meeting<br />

other dog owners and discovering<br />

new places are also<br />

among the reported benefits<br />

of walking the dog.<br />

A quarter of owners use it<br />

as an opportunity to go for<br />

a stroll with their partner<br />

while, 13 per cent take their<br />

children along.<br />

As a result, 35 per cent say<br />

walking together has bought<br />

them more laughter and enjoyment,<br />

while 15 per cent<br />

say it has made them more<br />

trusting. Others say they<br />

are now more honest with<br />

each other and also more<br />

supportive.<br />

So it’s little wonder that<br />

walking the dog isn’t seen<br />

as a chore, with 97 per cent<br />

of owners generally enjoying<br />

the task and with more<br />

than a quarter disappointed<br />

if they don’t get chance to go<br />

out as planned.<br />

Gemma added: “It is also<br />

clear there are several kinds<br />

of dog walkers who find different<br />

purpose and meaning<br />

in their daily walks.<br />

“Whether it is to spend<br />

more time together with the<br />

family, get more exercise or<br />

simply find some peace and<br />

quiet, the walk can bring a<br />

wide range of benefits.”<br />

Adoption Corner<br />

MICKEY-BLUE is 4 years old. He<br />

is a little shy initially but fine when<br />

he gets to know you. He likes<br />

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fuss and attention. He has been<br />

neutered.<br />

HENRY is 3 years old with quite<br />

long hair. He is a little ‘boss-eyed’.<br />

He loves being fussed and enjoys<br />

being inside or out. Passport<br />

can be arranged. He has been<br />

neutered.<br />

NO ADOPTION FEE BUT<br />

A DONATION IS MUCH<br />

APPRECIATED. Also, many other<br />

dogs, cats and kittens needing<br />

homes. Food and donations<br />

also urgently needed and can<br />

be left at ARC’s charity shop on<br />

Carrer Valencia 1, Jalon between<br />

10.00am and 1.00pm Monday to<br />

Saturday. Contact Sally by email:<br />

jalonvalleyarc14@yahoo.co.uk<br />

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She does not have any eyes. We<br />

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FRIDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER 2019 23<br />

First time buying stages<br />

The Spanish property market<br />

has many quirks, and it pays to<br />

do your research before buying a<br />

home in Spain.<br />

The process of buying a property<br />

in Spain usually runs as follows.<br />

First, the buyer makes an offer,<br />

usually through the seller’s estate<br />

agent.<br />

If this is accepted, then the buyer<br />

and seller sign a preliminary contract<br />

(contrato privado de compravento)<br />

and the buyer pays a deposit, typically<br />

10 per cent of the purchase<br />

price.<br />

The buyer then arranges any<br />

mortgage they require, although<br />

they should have already discussed<br />

their needs with the mortgage provider.<br />

The contract of sale (escritura<br />

de compravento) is usually signed in<br />

front of a notary, at which point the<br />

full sale price, taxes and other costs<br />

become due.<br />

The services of a notary are not legally<br />

required to complete the sale,<br />

but it is advisable and required by<br />

many mortgages.<br />

The seller is responsible for hidden<br />

defects in the property, even if<br />

they are not aware of them. However,<br />

in practice gaining restitution<br />

for such defects can be difficult and<br />

costly.<br />

by Alex Trelinski<br />

Paying the costs and taxes associated<br />

with buying a home can be completed<br />

by the buyer or their agent.<br />

It is the buyer’s responsibility, however,<br />

to ensure taxes are paid.<br />

The buyer is also responsible for<br />

registering the property. The notary<br />

may provide this service for a fee,<br />

and/or may notify the registry office<br />

that the sale has taken place, without<br />

completing full registration.<br />

Costs are primarily paid by the<br />

buyer, and vary across Spain. Many<br />

are negotiable – there are no fixed<br />

fees for lawyers or estate agents.<br />

Costs paid by the buyer<br />

include:<br />

• Property transfer tax 6–10 per<br />

cent(existing properties) / IVA<br />

at 10 per cent (new<br />

properties);<br />

• Notary costs, title deed tax and<br />

land registration fee 1 to 2.5<br />

per cent;<br />

• Legal fees 1 to 2 per<br />

cent(including IVA).<br />

The estate agent’s fees are usually<br />

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their only cost. Estate agents<br />

usually charge a percentage, typically<br />

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Coastal demand continues<br />

The prices of homes that<br />

were sold in Spain’s coastal<br />

regions grew by an average<br />

of 5.7 per cent over the<br />

last year, up to 1,727 euros<br />

per metre squared, which<br />

is 160 euros per square<br />

foot, according to a study<br />

published by internet property<br />

portal idealista.<br />

Properties on the Costa<br />

del Sol were those that have<br />

risen the most in the last<br />

year, with an increase of 9.9<br />

per cent. These are followed<br />

by the coastal areas of the<br />

Balearic Islands, with a price<br />

change of 9.3 per cent.<br />

The Costa Blanca saw a<br />

more modest rise of 3.7 per<br />

cent, whilst Murcia’s Costa<br />

Calida was slightly higher<br />

at 4.1 per cent, alongside the<br />

Costa de Valencia.<br />

by Alex Trelinski<br />

The Cantabrian coasts in<br />

the north of Spain, on the<br />

other hand, kept showing<br />

year-on-year drops in their<br />

prices. The greatest decrease<br />

in house prices occurred in<br />

the Mariña Lucense (-6.5 per<br />

cent), followed by the Costa<br />

da Morte in A Coruña (-1.1<br />

per cent), the Costa of Biscay<br />

(-0.7 per cent) and the Costa<br />

Verde in Asturias (-0.6 per<br />

cent).<br />

In all other Spanish coastal<br />

areas, property prices<br />

increased.<br />

The Balearic coast remains<br />

the area with the<br />

highest prices: 3,144 euros/<br />

m 2 , or 289 euros/sq ft. It is followed<br />

by the Costa Guipuzcoana<br />

(2,972 euros/m 2 or 276<br />

euros/sq ft), Maresme (2,368<br />

euros/m 2 or 220 euros/sq ft)<br />

and the Costa Brava (2,250<br />

euros/m 2 or 209 euros/sq ft).<br />

Also above two thousand<br />

euros are the Coast of Biscay<br />

(2,204 euros/m 2 or 205 euros/<br />

sq ft) and the Costa del Sol<br />

(2,030 euros/m 2 or 189 euros/<br />

sq ft).<br />

The Mariña Lucense is the<br />

coastal area with the lowest<br />

prices, with sellers only<br />

asking for 949 euros/m 2 , or<br />

88 euros/sq ft. Close behind<br />

it comes the Costa da Morte<br />

with 957 euros/m 2 , or 89 euros/sq<br />

ft, then the Costa del<br />

Azahar in Castellón (1,044<br />

euros/m 2 or 97 euros/sq ft),<br />

the Costa de Valencia (1,118<br />

euros/m 2 or 104 euros/sq ft)<br />

and the Costa Cálida (1,144<br />

euros/m 2 or 106 euros/sq ft).<br />

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the homeless?<br />

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by Simon Russell<br />

A CONTROVERSIAL plan<br />

in Barcelona to use shipping<br />

containers as emergency<br />

housing has started<br />

construction - or rather<br />

installation - this month.<br />

Close to La Rambla, the<br />

cities iconic shopping street<br />

and one of its main visitor<br />

attractions, the initial<br />

12 containers have already<br />

been craned into place.<br />

The controversy is twofold,<br />

the aesthetic qualities<br />

of the housing and whether<br />

it is right to house people in<br />

these conditions.<br />

However there are over<br />

1,000 people on the emergency<br />

waiting list alone,<br />

many of them effectively<br />

homeless and the council felt<br />

they had little choice but to<br />

pilot the scheme.<br />

The units will be soundproofed<br />

and have many of<br />

the mod-cons you associate<br />

with modern apartments.<br />

However the council have<br />

said that the speed of installation<br />

is the greatest benefit,<br />

less than a year compared<br />

to an eight year average for<br />

conventional new housing.<br />

Barcelona’s public housing<br />

stock is just 1.5%, one of the<br />

lowest levels in Europe.


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FRIDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER 2019 25<br />

Health&Lifestyle<br />

Nature’s super<br />

food – QUINOA<br />

Today we would like to tell<br />

you more about nature's<br />

super food – QUINOA.<br />

Not only can you make<br />

wonders with it in your kitchen,<br />

but you can benefit greatly<br />

from its health benefits!<br />

Just to name several important<br />

health benefits for<br />

you:<br />

1. Quinoa is one of the most<br />

protein-rich foods we can<br />

eat. It is a complete protein<br />

containing all nine<br />

essential amino acids.<br />

2. Quinoa contains almost<br />

twice as much fiber as<br />

most other grains. It also<br />

helps to prevent heart<br />

disease by reducing high<br />

blood pressure and diabetes.<br />

3. Quinoa contains Iron.<br />

Iron helps keep our red<br />

blood cells healthy and is<br />

the basis of hemoglobin<br />

formation.<br />

4. Quinoa contains lysine.<br />

Lysine is mainly essential<br />

for tissue growth and repair.<br />

5. Quinoa is rich in magnesium.<br />

Magnesium helps<br />

to relax blood vessels and<br />

thereby to alleviate migraines.<br />

Magnesium also<br />

may reduce Type 2 diabetes<br />

by promoting healthy<br />

blood sugar control.<br />

6. Quinoa is high in Riboflavin<br />

(B2). B2 improves energy<br />

metabolism within<br />

brain and muscle cells<br />

7. Quinoa has a high content<br />

of manganese. Manganese<br />

is an antioxidant,<br />

and helps to protect your<br />

body from free radicals<br />

linked to cancer, aging<br />

and many other diseases.<br />

In short, quinoa is THE<br />

FOOD OF CHOICE for everyone<br />

serious to take their<br />

health to the next level.<br />

Here are some great<br />

ideas how you can<br />

use quinoa:<br />

• In salads<br />

• Make a stew with it<br />

• Make quinoa pudding<br />

• Use quinoa as a stuffing<br />

for vegetable and meats<br />

For your quality health<br />

foods come to:<br />

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Don’t fall at the first hurdle<br />

TAKING those first steps to<br />

fitness can be daunting but<br />

experts say you’ve a better<br />

chance of keeping on track<br />

if you can avoid these beginners’<br />

blunders.<br />

Steer clear of these five<br />

common gym rookie errors<br />

and you will maintain<br />

motivation and get fitter.<br />

1. Poor Preparation<br />

Beginners don’t realise that<br />

a workout actually starts<br />

before entering the gym, by<br />

eating the right pre-exercise<br />

meal, getting fully hydrated<br />

and stepping into appropriate<br />

Parents advised to<br />

check that poor eye<br />

sight is not holding<br />

their children back<br />

Opticians are using the start<br />

of the new school year as an<br />

opportunity to inform parents<br />

and children of the importance of<br />

regular eye tests.<br />

At the start of term, they<br />

recommend that parents take<br />

their children to a professional<br />

who can check their vision and<br />

take the right measures to ensure<br />

that their eye sight is not holding<br />

them back. Poor vision can inhibit<br />

learning and hold them back from<br />

performing well in sports.<br />

Juan Carlos Martínez Moral,<br />

president of the General Council<br />

of Colleges of Opticians-<br />

Optometrists (CGCOO), says: ‘As<br />

vision can often change during<br />

your school career, it is important<br />

to have regular eye examinations<br />

by an optician-optometrist. By<br />

having your eyes tested at least<br />

once a year, you can rule out<br />

refractive problems such as longsightedness,<br />

short-sightedness,<br />

or astigmatism; binocular vision<br />

abnormalities such as strabismus,<br />

or amblyopia, popularly<br />

referred to as “lazy eye”.’<br />

Francisco Jurado from optical<br />

group Specsavers Ópticas agrees:<br />

‘We have seen a high number<br />

of children needing glasses<br />

across our opticians in Spain<br />

and experts around the world<br />

are reporting a sharp increase<br />

in myopia in young children.<br />

The difficulty with children with<br />

poor eye sight is they often don’t<br />

realise there is anything wrong<br />

before it is identified in an eye<br />

test. This means they struggle<br />

unnecessarily at school and can<br />

be misdiagnosed with learning<br />

difficulties simply because of their<br />

poor vision. To avoid issues like<br />

these, we also recommend yearly<br />

eye tests for children before they<br />

go to full-time education and<br />

incorporating an eye test into the<br />

“Back to School” routine to pick<br />

clothing.<br />

Don’t eat anything full of<br />

fibre or too heavy to avoid feeling<br />

bloated, take a bottle of<br />

water and wear a loose shirt<br />

and shorts with appropriate<br />

trainers.<br />

Location is also vital to<br />

ensuring a successful ses-<br />

up any changes early, before it<br />

starts to effect their learning.’<br />

According to charity ONCE, they<br />

have 4,245 members aged 18<br />

and under who are suffering<br />

from low vision or blindness<br />

and studies show that one out<br />

of every four children has an<br />

undetected vision problem that<br />

may inhibit their progress.<br />

Common eye conditions can all<br />

be identified with a complete<br />

eye test. The sooner that vision<br />

problems are detected, the better<br />

the outcome. Conditions such as<br />

squint and amblyopia (lazy eye)<br />

can be treated more effectively if<br />

they are picked up earlier.<br />

Book a Back to School eye test<br />

at Specsavers Ópticas during<br />

September and see their range<br />

of glasses which are specially<br />

designed for children, including a<br />

new range of Toy Story glasses.<br />

To find your nearest store visit<br />

www.specsavers.es<br />

sion; don’t choose somewhere<br />

that’s too busy, that could<br />

be distracting or that has<br />

disappointing facilities.<br />

The key to preparation is<br />

warming up the muscles; this<br />

could be as simple as a brisk<br />

walk to the gym followed by<br />

some suitable stretches.<br />

2. Over-ambition<br />

Confidence is key to starting<br />

an exercise journey, but many<br />

first-time gym-goers and running<br />

rookies make the mistake<br />

of trying to do too much<br />

too soon.<br />

It is necessary for novices<br />

to be realistic about their current<br />

with current abilities and<br />

limits and to know what their<br />

objectives in the short and<br />

long-term.<br />

The best approach is to<br />

steadily build a foundation<br />

of fitness – remember every<br />

single session doesn’t need to<br />

be a personal best.<br />

3. Unbalanced<br />

routines<br />

Failing to strike a balance<br />

between cardiovascular calorie<br />

burning and strength or<br />

weight training will not help<br />

achieve fitness goals.<br />

It is normal to have a specific<br />

focus or objective, such as<br />

gaining arm strength or training<br />

for a race, but overall fitness<br />

can only be achieved by<br />

including the whole body in<br />

workout regimes.<br />

Never skip leg day. It has become<br />

a cliché among exercise<br />

enthusiasts, but overlooking<br />

the lower body will eventually<br />

result in the double-whammy<br />

of looking stupid and getting<br />

hurt.<br />

4. Losing motivation<br />

The novelty will wear off naturally<br />

as with any new activity,<br />

but the only way to consistently<br />

uphold and improve fitness<br />

levels is to maintain motivation.<br />

Do this by keeping music or<br />

podcast playlists vibrant and<br />

up to date, but definitely avoid<br />

off-putting books; the gym is<br />

for exercise, not story time.<br />

Also accept that injuries<br />

can happen even with all the<br />

correct precautions; elite athletes,<br />

such as Olympic medallists,<br />

are susceptible to an<br />

occasional strained muscle –<br />

beginners will be too.<br />

Though an obvious physical<br />

barrier in the short-term,<br />

an injury should not become<br />

a mental obstacle and discourage<br />

beginners from all that is<br />

good about getting active.<br />

Working out with a friend<br />

can also be a great inspiration<br />

in the gym.<br />

5. Neglecting<br />

recovery<br />

The warm-down after hitting<br />

the gym or pounding the pavements<br />

is crucial to getting the<br />

most out of exercise.<br />

Inadequate rest and recovery<br />

between sessions could<br />

cause injuries, but that doesn’t<br />

mean an immediate lie down<br />

on the sofa post-workout.<br />

Do some light stretches<br />

covering the whole body and<br />

gradually decrease movement<br />

to avoid stiffness later that<br />

day or the following morning;<br />

consider, for example, a walk<br />

to the shops. Warm-down by<br />

strolling around the local high<br />

street, as this can also provide<br />

the opportunity to rehydrate<br />

and refuel, which is pivotal<br />

to recovery and reaping longterm<br />

benefits.<br />

This list was compiled by Vivotion.com


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Puzzles ROSETTA Rose_0010_H1 & Tarotscope<br />

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7 6<br />

centre coloured hexagon<br />

encircled by 6 white ROSETTA<br />

hexagons.<br />

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1. No number is repeated in a horizontal row<br />

the 7 grey coloured hexagon cells.<br />

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the 7 grey coloured hexagon cells.<br />

SODUKU<br />

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8 3 2 6 1<br />

8 9 3 4<br />

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STAR PUZZLE<br />

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the 3 rules below;<br />

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Sudoku Puzzle #B422GU<br />

Presented by Puzzle Baron<br />

Rated: Medium<br />

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STAR PUZZLE<br />

7 6<br />

2 7<br />

3 5<br />

5 2 4 1 6<br />

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* Note that each white hexagon belongs to a line of 7 that<br />

must contain each of the numbers between 1 and 7.<br />

Sudoku Puzzle #U289VO<br />

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Rated: Easy<br />

Sudoku Puzzle #U289VO<br />

Presented by Puzzle Baron<br />

Rated: Easy<br />

MEDIUM<br />

1 2 3<br />

8 7 5 2<br />

2 5 9 4 7<br />

3 6 8<br />

5 1 2<br />

7 4 9<br />

1 7 3<br />

4 9 1<br />

3 7<br />

CODEWORDS<br />

ABCDEFGHIJKLM<br />

NOPQRSTUVWXYZ<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13<br />

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 26<br />

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2 5 1 4<br />

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Rated<br />

puzzle solutions<br />

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QUICK CROSSWORD CRYPTIC 8 CROSSWORD 7 5 2<br />

CODEWORD<br />

STARDOKU<br />

Rated: Medium<br />

2 5 9 4 7<br />

3 6 8<br />

5 1 2<br />

7 4 9<br />

1 7 3<br />

Rated: Super Difficult!<br />

For a complete explanation on<br />

how this puzzle was solved<br />

visit www.hexaliagames.com<br />

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CRYPTIC CROSSWORD<br />

FRIDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER 2019 27<br />

Puzzles & Tarotscope<br />

Across<br />

1 British sailors in American vessels (4)<br />

3 Dismissal repeated quickly (4-4)<br />

9 Very cold northern bird (7)<br />

10 Wood shot away from army base (5)<br />

11 Reference book eventually incomplete (5)<br />

12 Organised party members, originally<br />

haphazard (6)<br />

14 Get in a mess having a meal (6)<br />

16 Get to grips with equipment (6)<br />

19 Fight with energy in awkward situation (6)<br />

21 Trainee acted oddly (5)<br />

24 Sloth disturbed a composer (5)<br />

25 Tonic going backwards and forwards (7)<br />

26 Playful remarks may be injurious in time (8)<br />

27 Captured soldier with Resistance leader in<br />

front of boat (4)<br />

Down<br />

1 As champion may be avoiding corporal<br />

punishment? (8)<br />

2 Neat trail, oddly enough, in part of <strong>South</strong> Africa<br />

(5)<br />

4 Ace has left the country, being in need of food<br />

(6)<br />

5 Flat land is not beautiful (5)<br />

6 Fish tricked by weed (7)<br />

7 Old man right for the role (4)<br />

8 More off for instruction? (6)<br />

13 He has a project for an airport (8)<br />

15 Parasite was first to be amused (7)<br />

17 Conservative embraced by a sweetheart in the<br />

recess (6)<br />

18 Her Majesty turned up with something boring<br />

or something infuriating (3,3)<br />

20 Continue performing somewhere in London (5)<br />

22 Many left port (5)<br />

23 City centre providing fish (4)<br />

DROP QUOTES<br />

Drop Quotes are similar to cryptograms, in<br />

that the goal is for the solver to uncover a<br />

hidden quote. A black-and-white crosswordstyle<br />

grid is set up for each quote, with a<br />

number of letters “hovering” above each<br />

column. Your task is to “drop” each of those<br />

letters into the appropriate square in each<br />

column, until the entire quote is revealed. All<br />

punctuation (commas, periods, dashes, etc.)<br />

has been removed. Good luck!<br />

Drop Quotes<br />

Source: Bertrand Russell<br />

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ACROSS<br />

1 Bequest (6)<br />

4 Emphasis (6)<br />

8 Injure with hot liquid (5)<br />

9 Pouch worn with kilt (7)<br />

10 Large crustacean (7)<br />

11 Kitchen herb (5)<br />

12 Vanish (9)<br />

17 Path of a planet (5)<br />

19 Without assistance (7)<br />

21 Easily broken (7)<br />

22 Parish clergyman (5)<br />

23 Vigour (6)<br />

24 Avoided, escaped (6)<br />

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learn not to be frightened by absurdities.”<br />

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1 Finally (6)<br />

2 Seized (7)<br />

3 Trainee officer (5)<br />

5 Affliction (7)<br />

6 Noblemen (5)<br />

7 Unmarried (6)<br />

9 Sacred writings (9)<br />

13 Session (7)<br />

14 Slimmed down (7)<br />

15 Hot beverage (6)<br />

16 Revered (6)<br />

18 Couple (5)<br />

20 Blacksmith’s block (5)<br />

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D<br />

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Aries<br />

21st Mar – 20th Apr<br />

Three of Swords<br />

This could be the luckiest or the worst<br />

week for a while, you can make it<br />

whichever you choose but you will<br />

need to put some serious thinking<br />

work into what you decide to do.<br />

There are small miracles happening<br />

so open your eyes and look where<br />

they are coming from.<br />

Lucky Number 12<br />

Taurus<br />

21st Apr – 21st May<br />

Two of Coins<br />

This week is about finding a balance<br />

between your finances and what you<br />

can achieve just now, you are on a<br />

rather fortunate period in your life but<br />

only you can decide which way to go<br />

with it. You will find a project from a<br />

little while ago will become current<br />

once again.<br />

Lucky Number 23<br />

Gemini<br />

22nd May – 21st June<br />

Eight of Coins<br />

Those of you self employed will<br />

see an upturn in business, those<br />

employed will see benefits around<br />

their work. Celebrations are around<br />

at the moment and also a new friend<br />

will appear as if by magic. However<br />

for all these things to occur you need<br />

to get out and about.<br />

Lucky Number 27<br />

Cancer<br />

22nd June – 22nd July<br />

Knight of Wands<br />

There will be an opportunity to begin<br />

a new skill, its always good for you<br />

Cancerian’s to do something new.<br />

There may be thoughts of moving<br />

house but don’t rush into anything at<br />

the moment, an opportunity will come<br />

later and will work out well. Trust your<br />

instincts now.<br />

Lucky Number 09<br />

Leo<br />

23rd July – 22nd Aug<br />

The Star<br />

Looks like a good week for you<br />

there will be new things for you to<br />

try out and more choices will open<br />

up for you, choose your next path<br />

for yourself, not from what others<br />

wish you to do. A younger person<br />

will come into your life and open up<br />

many new possibilities. Enjoy.<br />

Lucky Number 10<br />

Virgo<br />

23rd Aug – 22nd Sept<br />

The Hierophant<br />

There will be news of a wedding<br />

around check out your favourite suit<br />

or dress, does it still fit? Wednesday<br />

you may be feeling a little down so<br />

take yourself off, meet positive friends<br />

and make sure it is a good day.<br />

Thursday will find you more positive<br />

and ready for some fun.<br />

Lucky Number 33<br />

Libra<br />

23rd Sept – 22nd Oct<br />

Page of Cups<br />

You will be feeling quite sensitive so<br />

be patient and do not let others upset<br />

you, a cross word now could have<br />

a detrimental effect on your future.<br />

Some gossip will annoy you but there<br />

is no need for you to be involved. A<br />

parcel or small gift will brighten your<br />

whole week.<br />

Lucky Number 13<br />

Scorpio<br />

23rd Oct – 21st Nov<br />

Knight of Swords<br />

Looks like you will want to rebel<br />

against almost everything this week,<br />

and it looks as though it is time for<br />

you to do this in order to sort out a<br />

few issues. Remember to be kind<br />

and patient as you do this, and also<br />

put brain into gear before speaking.<br />

Monday is lucky.<br />

Lucky Number 18<br />

Sagittarius<br />

22nd Nov – 20th Dec<br />

Six of Coins<br />

You may find someone close asks a<br />

favour be aware this could cost quite<br />

a lot. A get together or interview later<br />

in the week will work out well for you.<br />

Everything seems to be improving<br />

around you just now, take advantage<br />

of this time to plant seeds for the<br />

future.<br />

Lucky Number 14<br />

Capricorn<br />

21st Dec – 19th Jan<br />

Justice<br />

You Ace may of find Wands others are judging you<br />

on There<br />

past is<br />

performances good luck around<br />

rather the<br />

than<br />

work<br />

how place<br />

you this<br />

are week<br />

now and<br />

and you<br />

you will<br />

might see some<br />

need<br />

to improvements<br />

change your in<br />

thinking that part<br />

in of<br />

a your<br />

couple<br />

life.<br />

of Someone<br />

ways. However is arranging<br />

this a<br />

is party<br />

a very so<br />

good<br />

be<br />

week ready<br />

for to celebrate<br />

you and new with<br />

endeavours<br />

them. Notice<br />

will your<br />

work dreams<br />

out well. there<br />

Thursday will be a message<br />

will be<br />

very in there.<br />

lucky<br />

Your luckiest day will be on<br />

Lucky Thursday<br />

Number 02<br />

Lucky Number 24<br />

Aquarius<br />

20th Jan – 19th Feb<br />

Page of Cups<br />

You seem to be holding yourself<br />

back at the moment and need to<br />

take a step out of your comfort zone<br />

to awaken new opportunities. Your<br />

instincts/intuitions are strong just now<br />

& you will know which way to step.<br />

An older Gentleman will come into<br />

your life & help you out.<br />

Lucky number 17<br />

Pisces<br />

20th Feb – 20th Mar<br />

The Sun<br />

Things in general are looking up<br />

for you and it is now time to get out<br />

and about more, maybe in different<br />

groups though. Your Artistic and<br />

creative talents will begin to show or<br />

become stronger, the colour Cerise<br />

will figure in this. Wednesday will be<br />

very lucky for you.<br />

Lucky Number 22


Alex Trelinski’s<br />

Back In Britain<br />

KEEPING<br />

IT PINK<br />

Some of the best rainbows that I have ever seen<br />

have been here in Spain, but a Scottish photographer<br />

clicked something special, as he got a<br />

pink rainbow during sunrise.<br />

Sinclair Cunningham was out in the countryside<br />

looking to capture a striking pink sunrise on his<br />

camera, when he came across the rainbow.<br />

In eight years of taking pictures, the self-employed<br />

photographer says he has never seen a pink rainbow,<br />

which tends to occur either during sunrise or sunset.<br />

The rainbow appeared in the sky at 6.00am near<br />

the ‘Kissing Trees’ in Kinghorn, Fife.<br />

Sinclair said: ‘I turned round and saw the pink<br />

rainbow and just got into position to capture it with<br />

the Kissing Trees in the shot and the rainbow dipping<br />

down into it”.<br />

I suggest that Sinclair spends some time over<br />

here, and he will have a rainbow field day, assuming<br />

it rains.<br />

SLOWEST CHASE EVER<br />

I love watching a good car<br />

chase in the movies or on the<br />

TV, but I’m not sure how high<br />

my excitement levels would<br />

have reached after a man was<br />

arrested last Saturday night after<br />

leading a<br />

leading a 14mph police chase in<br />

a stolen tractor!<br />

Armed police chased the runaway<br />

driver after he refused to<br />

pull over on a road in Lincolnshire,<br />

and attempted to stop the<br />

STRAY KITTY CHAOS<br />

Sparky the kitten caused a lot of She had heard the kitten’s meows<br />

bother as he got trapped in a car, from her lounge but when she went out<br />

which then had to be partially dismantled,<br />

as Sparky was firmly She called her father and they eventu-<br />

and checked she could not find anything.<br />

wedged in the engine compartment. ally tracked the cries down to her car’s<br />

Six-week-old stray Sparky’s plaintive<br />

cries were heard coming from Zoe A wheel and the headlights had to<br />

engine compartment.<br />

Slocombe’s parked car in Huntingdon, come out so they could reach the kitten ,<br />

Cambridgeshire.<br />

and they wrapped him in a blanket and<br />

Her father then took the front of the gave him some food and water before<br />

car apart to get to the kitten.<br />

taking him to a vet.<br />

Ms Slocombe(cue pussy joke from “Are Experts said the little kitten was<br />

You Being Served” ?) said she wrapped lucky to have survived and he’s been<br />

the kitten in a blanket and he is now being<br />

cared for by the RSPCA.<br />

ing him a<br />

looked after by the RSPCA ahead of find-<br />

home.<br />

vehicle because it had no lights<br />

and was believed to be stolen.<br />

However, the driver ignored<br />

their warning signals and led the<br />

cops on Britain’s slowest ever pursuit<br />

– causing damage to one police<br />

vehicle.<br />

Armed officers were forced to<br />

get involved and form a road block<br />

to bring the motorist to a halt<br />

near Market Rasen.<br />

Don’t expect this chase to hit<br />

the big screen soon!<br />

NESSIE’S AN EEL<br />

I’ve been to Loch Ness in Scotland<br />

a couple of times, and of course<br />

it’s all about spotting that monster,<br />

which of course has been<br />

a great fabrication just to boost<br />

tourism.<br />

But scientists from New Zealand<br />

reckon they have come up with an<br />

obvious reason for what Nessie might<br />

really be, namely giant eels.<br />

The researchers have tried to catalogue<br />

all living species in the loch by<br />

extracting DNA from water samples.<br />

Following analysis, the scientists<br />

So much for some species of ditional fish being served up with<br />

trachips<br />

back in Britain, as a survey<br />

done by The Mirror newspaper<br />

shows all kinds of stuff, including<br />

endangered species of shark being<br />

sold at chippies.<br />

A DNA probe found dishes such as<br />

rock salmon contained spiny dogfish<br />

and starry smooth-hound.<br />

A Mirror investigation discovered<br />

threatened spiny dogfish and starry<br />

smooth-hound were being passed off<br />

have ruled out the presence<br />

of large animals<br />

said to be behind reports<br />

of a monster.<br />

No evidence of a prehistoric marine<br />

reptile called a plesiosaur or a large<br />

fish such as a sturgeon(Not, Nicola) were found.<br />

down the years may in fact have been<br />

giant European eels, based on the<br />

Catfish and suggestions that a DNA samples.<br />

wandering Greenland shark were Not exciting, but using logic, we<br />

behind the sightings were also discounted.<br />

Ness Monster sightings, and a blow<br />

probably have the answer to the Loch<br />

But they have reached a conclusion<br />

that some of the Nessie sightings<br />

FISHY BUSINESS<br />

as rock salmon, huss and rock eels to<br />

unsuspecting customers.<br />

Campaigners have now called for<br />

better labelling so wholesalers and<br />

chippies know exactly what species of<br />

fish they are selling.<br />

Scientists tested 15 battered samples<br />

bought at resort towns including<br />

Bournemouth, Brighton, Clacton,<br />

Great Yarmouth, Newquay and Poole.<br />

The Marine Conservation Society<br />

said the research showed “most consumers<br />

are completely unaware of<br />

to the local tourist industry.<br />

what they’re eating”.<br />

Its head of fisheries and aquaculture<br />

Samuel Stone added: “Chippies should<br />

provide better information and labelling<br />

at the point of sale.”<br />

That’s fair enough, but I suspect<br />

chippies are being sold stuff that is not<br />

the real deal, and I do have some sympathy<br />

for them.<br />

UNIFORM<br />

NONSENSE<br />

It’s been “back to existing students.<br />

school” for the last So no skirts for<br />

week or so for many girls(really), and the argument<br />

is over “concerns”<br />

youngsters in the UK,<br />

and also in Spain, and over the length of the<br />

that means that there skirts, with the new rules<br />

had to be some institution<br />

getting embroiled of transgender pupils.<br />

also catering for a handful<br />

in a row over school 150 parents and pupils<br />

uniforms.<br />

staged a protest over the<br />

I’m from the radical gender neutral uniforms,<br />

view of things that they with the protestors saying<br />

that the youngsters<br />

are an utter waste of time<br />

and money, and that the should have a choice to<br />

focus should be on education.<br />

believe clothes are being<br />

wear skirts, while others<br />

That’s why I especially wasted.<br />

have no time for the political<br />

correctness of the have had to buy trousers<br />

So returning pupils<br />

Priory School in Lewes, for the new school year, as<br />

West Sussex who crazily the skirts are dumped.<br />

decided to make trousers It just doesn’t make any<br />

compulsory for new and sense.


Andy<br />

Mansell’s<br />

Stars In My<br />

Eyes<br />

PRETTY WOMAN<br />

HEADS UP WEST<br />

Hard to believe that the movie Pretty<br />

Woman is nearly thirty years old, yes<br />

thirty.<br />

The box office smash, starring<br />

Richard Gere and Julia Roberts, first<br />

released in 1990, is a classic story<br />

focusing on an eccentric sex worker<br />

by the name of Vivian Ward who<br />

is hired by wealthy businessman<br />

Edward Lewis to escort him to several<br />

high-flying social and business<br />

events.<br />

Fans of the film will be delighted to<br />

learn that a musical adaptation of the<br />

movie will hit the West End stage on<br />

Valentine’s Day next year.<br />

The Piccadilly Theatre will play host<br />

Boris and<br />

Theresa?<br />

to Pretty Woman: The Musical for a<br />

very limited run, with Bryan Adams<br />

stepping in to helm the tunes.<br />

No word has been released on who<br />

will play the lead roles, but I’m<br />

guessing that Boris Johnson and<br />

Theresa May aren’t in the running.<br />

HOLOGRAM WHITNEY ON TOUR<br />

Not sure how I feel about hearing<br />

that a Whitney Houston hologram<br />

is set to tour the UK next year,<br />

according to reports.<br />

Apparently, though details are still<br />

sketchy, the show will be staged<br />

by Base Entertainment, which has<br />

previously produced holograms<br />

of Buddy Holly and Roy Orbison,<br />

with one based on Amy Winehouse<br />

apparently in the works.<br />

The concerts are set to feature<br />

many of the major hits released by<br />

Houston, who passed away in 2012.<br />

I Wanna Dance With Somebody<br />

(Who Loves Me) and The Greatest<br />

Love of All are expected to be<br />

included, with the New York Times<br />

reporting original band members<br />

and backing singers are lined up to<br />

perform alongside the hologram.<br />

I suppose for diehard fans the<br />

chance to hear a flawless Whitney<br />

perform again is hard to resist,<br />

Whitney<br />

on the wall<br />

particularly as some of her last<br />

appearances prior to her death<br />

were plain embarrassing.<br />

Mind you I went to a Chris Rea<br />

concert once and may aswell have<br />

been watching a hologram……He<br />

had as much personality as the<br />

wall.<br />

PROUD OF PRIDE<br />

Homolulu<br />

2019<br />

You may recall last week I wrote<br />

that I would be taking part in the<br />

Benidorm Pride parade along<br />

Levante Beach last Saturday on<br />

our Homolulu float.<br />

Well, I’m very happy to report<br />

that we had a fantastic time,<br />

despite a few technical hitches,<br />

leaving us without music for<br />

a large part of the route and<br />

torrential rain as we decorated<br />

our transport.<br />

Huge thanks to everyone who<br />

jumped onboard and walked<br />

alongside and to those who<br />

helped get it ready.<br />

This year’s festival was one of<br />

the best, so congratulations to<br />

everyone involved, organisers,<br />

performers, participants<br />

and spectators.<br />

GRAHAM’S IN IT FOR<br />

THE LONG HAUL<br />

Having recently reached an age<br />

where, had I stayed in the UK, I<br />

would almost certainly already<br />

have retired, but as I live and<br />

work in Spain, the chances of<br />

me finishing work are next to<br />

zero, I was comforted to read the<br />

thoughts of chat show supremo<br />

Graham Norton.<br />

Speaking on what the future<br />

holds on US radio show SiriusXM,<br />

Graham said: ‘What I might try<br />

to do is just cut back on my<br />

workload. Then I would be able to<br />

stare at a wall, write a book, walk<br />

the dogs…’<br />

However, he added that friends<br />

Teenage<br />

daydream<br />

Graham<br />

who have retired have convinced<br />

him that it’s a terrible idea.<br />

‘What’s odd is, when you stop<br />

working you become a teenage<br />

girl,’ he said. ‘You start obsessing<br />

about minutiae. I don’t want to<br />

turn into that person.’<br />

You’re right Graham, neither do I,<br />

but I don’t want to stare at a wall<br />

either.<br />

Benidorm has had a tough<br />

year, with a negative campaign<br />

waged against us by certain<br />

parts of the UK media, so it was<br />

nice to give a big finger to all<br />

the Beni knockers and show<br />

them that when we want to, we<br />

can put on a show to beat them<br />

all.<br />

Jamie’s Out<br />

So this year’s Strictly Come Dancing hasn’t<br />

even reached the live shows and already<br />

there’s been a casualty.<br />

Made in Chelsea’s blond bombshell, Jamie<br />

Laing has pulled out owing to an injury<br />

sustained in training.<br />

He quit at the weekend after damaging<br />

a tendon in his right foot during a<br />

group number, claims that he told his<br />

professional dance partner, Oti Mabusi,<br />

about his ailment but she told him to grin<br />

and bear it.<br />

“It felt like someone had hit me on the back<br />

of it with a belt. like stepping on glass,”<br />

said Jaimie, “I grabbed Oti and said, ‘Oti<br />

something’s happened to my foot,’ and she<br />

Jamie’s quit<br />

Strictly<br />

just went, ‘Dance.’”<br />

There’s been lots of speculation that Jamie<br />

will return to Strictly next year, but for this<br />

series he has been replaced by Emmerdale<br />

hunk Kelvin Fletcher, who plays Andy<br />

Sugden in the Northern soap.<br />

Not quite chalk and cheese ….. more like<br />

Moet and a mug of Yorkshire tea.


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El Plantio 2<br />

Golf Society<br />

BENIGN conditions that<br />

make Spain such a lovely<br />

place to live in away from<br />

the hot periods of July and<br />

August greeted the 8 members<br />

making up 4 pairs in El<br />

Plantio 2’s Texas Scramble.<br />

However, a breeze sprang<br />

up on the last nine holes<br />

to make things little spicy.<br />

Judging by the final scores<br />

with just 2.5 shots separating<br />

first and fourth positions,<br />

handicapping was spot<br />

on. Indeed first and second<br />

position was decided by a<br />

mere 0.3 handicap points.<br />

Nearest the pins – Hole 4<br />

Graham Blakeway, Hole 8,<br />

Ray Housley.<br />

Second place, Handicap<br />

6.9, David Swann, Paddy<br />

O'Brien – 48.1 points<br />

First place, Handicap 7.2,<br />

Ray Housley, Mike Davies –<br />

47.8 points.<br />

If anyone would like to<br />

join our Society, we play at<br />

El Plantio Golf Club every<br />

Tuesday, Friday and Sunday.<br />

We use both courses - the<br />

Par 3 9 hole course and the<br />

main 18 hole course, so we<br />

cater for all abilities.<br />

The membership rates are<br />

very competitive, so call for<br />

more details.<br />

Anyone who wishes to<br />

play in the Society as a guest<br />

or join as a new member,<br />

contact David Swann on 865<br />

779 983 or 648 476 752.<br />

Canadian<br />

stunner<br />

Teenager Bianca Andreescu<br />

stunned Serena<br />

Williams in a gripping<br />

US Open final to claim a<br />

first Grand Slam title last<br />

weekend and deny the<br />

American a 24th major.<br />

Williams, 37, did not<br />

cope with the 19-year-old's<br />

quality in a 6-3 7-5 loss.<br />

by Alex Trelinski<br />

Canadian 15th seed Andreescu,<br />

in the main draw<br />

here for the first time,<br />

blew a double break in the<br />

second set before taking<br />

her third match point and<br />

falling to the ground in<br />

disbelief.<br />

"This year has been a<br />

dream come true," Andreescu<br />

told the crowd.<br />

"I am beyond grateful<br />

and truly blessed. I've<br />

worked really hard for this<br />

moment. To play on this<br />

stage against Serena - a<br />

true legend of the sport - is<br />

amazing."<br />

Marc’s Marino bid<br />

Picture from L to R: Mike Davies, Ray Housley, David Swann, Paddy O'Brien,<br />

Graham Blakeway<br />

Casey’s tight win<br />

by Alex Trelinski<br />

Paul Casey won his first<br />

European Tour title for<br />

five years with a onestroke<br />

victory at the<br />

Porsche European Open<br />

last Sunday.<br />

Casey shot a six-under 66<br />

in Hamburg to finish ahead<br />

of Scotland's Bob MacIntyre,<br />

German Bernd Ritthammer<br />

and Matthias Schwab of<br />

Austria.<br />

It was a second victory of<br />

2019 for the 42-year-old after<br />

success at the Valspar<br />

Championship on the PGA<br />

Tour.<br />

"This is an incredibly prestigious<br />

tournament," said<br />

Casey. "I'm over the moon to<br />

be European Open champion."<br />

The 2019 MotoGP season<br />

resumes this weekend<br />

with the San Marino GP,<br />

and Spain’s Marc Marquez<br />

continuing his domination<br />

of the title race.<br />

The Misano circuit opened<br />

50 years ago, and has seen<br />

plenty of Italian success in<br />

the past, though all eyes will<br />

be on world champion Marquez,<br />

who has admitted that<br />

his failure to win races twice<br />

in a row at Silverstone and<br />

by Alex Trelinski<br />

Austria have been his worst<br />

moments of the year.<br />

The perfectionist that<br />

Marquez is and despite the<br />

fact he leads the standings,<br />

he said that losing on the<br />

last lap at Silverstone in late<br />

August to fellow Spaniard,<br />

Alex Rins, was also hard to<br />

take.<br />

Marquez though is on 250<br />

points, 78 points clear of sec-<br />

by Alex Trelinski<br />

citing Italian Grand Prix at<br />

Monza last Sunday.<br />

ond-placed Andrea Dovizioso,<br />

and he’ll be hoping that<br />

the Italian won’t be bring on<br />

a home victory this Sunday.<br />

Back to back wins<br />

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc<br />

held on under intense<br />

pressure from both Mercedes<br />

drivers to win an ex-<br />

Leclerc's victory was his<br />

second in a row, following his<br />

maiden win in Belgium a week<br />

earlier, and Ferrari's first at<br />

their home race since Fernando<br />

Alonso triumphed in<br />

2010. The 21-year-old pushed<br />

the rules on driving conduct<br />

to hold off Lewis Hamilton<br />

through the middle of the race<br />

before Valtteri Bottas took up<br />

the challenge in the closing<br />

laps after a mistake from the<br />

world champion.<br />

Bottas finished second<br />

and his teammate Hamilton<br />

third, with Singapore<br />

to come a week on Sunday,<br />

and Hamilton a healthy 63<br />

points ahead of Bottas in the<br />

championship.


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Sport<br />

ON TV THIS WEEK<br />

Premier League<br />

Football<br />

Saturday 14th September<br />

Liverpool v Newcastle<br />

BT Sport1 - 13:30<br />

Norwich v Man City<br />

Sky Sports Main Event<br />

Sky Sports Premier League - 18:30<br />

Sunday 15th September<br />

Bournemouth v Everton<br />

Sky Sports Main Event<br />

Sky Sports Premier League - 15:00<br />

Watford v Arsenal<br />

Sky Sports Main Event<br />

Sky Sports Premier League - 17:30<br />

Monday 16th September<br />

Aston Villa v West Ham<br />

Sky Sports Main Event<br />

Sky Sports Premier League - 21:00<br />

English Football<br />

Saturday 14th September<br />

English Championship –<br />

Fulham v West Brom<br />

Sky Sports Football - 13:30<br />

English National League –<br />

Wrexham v Sutton Utd<br />

BT Sport1 - 18:20<br />

Sunday 15th September<br />

English Championship –<br />

Huddersfield v Sheff Wed<br />

Sky Sports Football - 13:00<br />

Champions League<br />

Football<br />

Tuesday 17th September<br />

Various Games<br />

BT Sport1<br />

BT Sport2<br />

BT Sport Extra<br />

BT Sport ESPN<br />

Wednesday 18th September<br />

Various Games<br />

BT Sport1<br />

BT Sport2<br />

BT Sport Extra<br />

BT Sport ESPN<br />

Golf<br />

Friday 13th September<br />

KLM Open 2019<br />

SSRB - 13:00<br />

A Military Tribute at the Greenbrier<br />

Sky Sports Golf - 20:00<br />

Saturday 14th September<br />

KLM Open 2019<br />

SSRB - 13:00<br />

A Military Tribute at the Greenbrier<br />

Sky Sports Golf - 21:00<br />

Sunday 15th September<br />

Solheim Cup 2019<br />

Sky Sports Golf - 11:30<br />

KLM Open 2019<br />

SSRB - 13:00<br />

A Military Tribute at the Greenbrier<br />

Sky Sports Golf - 21:00<br />

Motor Sport<br />

Friday 13th September<br />

Moto GP – Moto3 – San Marino –<br />

Practice 2<br />

BT Sport1 - 13:15<br />

Moto GP – Moto GP – San Marino –<br />

Practice 2<br />

BT Sport1 - 14:10<br />

Moto GP – Moto2 – San Marino –<br />

Practice 2<br />

BT Sport1 - 15:10<br />

Saturday 14th September<br />

Moto GP – Moto3 – San Marino –<br />

Practice 3<br />

BT Sport1 - 09:00<br />

Moto GP – Moto GP – San Marino –<br />

Practice 3<br />

BT Sport1 - 09:55<br />

Moto GP – Moto2 – San Marino –<br />

Practice 3<br />

BT Sport1 - 10:55<br />

Moto GP – Moto3 – San Marino –<br />

Qualifying 1 & 2<br />

BT Sport1 - 12:35<br />

Moto GP – Moto GP – San Marino –<br />

Practice 4<br />

BT Sport1 - 13:30<br />

Moto GP – Moto GP – San Marino –<br />

Qualifying 1 & 2<br />

BT Sport1 - 14:10<br />

Moto GP – Moto2 – San Marino –<br />

Qualifying 1 & 2<br />

BT Sport1 - 15:05<br />

Sunday 15th September<br />

Moto GP – Moto3 – San Marino – Race<br />

BT Sport1 - 11:00<br />

Moto GP – Moto2 – San Marino – Race<br />

BT Sport1 - 12:20<br />

World Rallycross – Latvia<br />

Free Sports - 13:00<br />

Moto GP – Moto GP – San Marino –<br />

Race<br />

BT Sport1 - 14:00<br />

Cricket<br />

Friday 13th September<br />

England v Australia<br />

Sky Sports Cricket<br />

Sky Sports Main Event - 12:00<br />

Saturday 14th September<br />

England v Australia<br />

Sky Sports Cricket<br />

Sky Sports Main Event - 12:00<br />

Sunday 15th September<br />

England v Australia<br />

Sky Sports Cricket<br />

Sky Sports Main Event - 12:00<br />

Monday 16th September<br />

England v Australia<br />

Sky Sports Cricket<br />

Sky Sports Main Event - 12:00<br />

Boxing<br />

Saturday 14th September<br />

Edwards vs Guarneros<br />

BT Sport1 - 21:00<br />

Sunday 15th September<br />

Tyson Fury vs Otto Wallin<br />

BT Sport Box Office - 04:00<br />

Vunipola<br />

Watford produced the<br />

first Premier League<br />

managerial sacking last<br />

weekend by showing the<br />

door to Javi Garcia, and<br />

then reappointing Quique<br />

Sanchez Flores to his old<br />

job.<br />

Sanchez was in charge<br />

of Watford for the 2015-16<br />

campaign before leaving at<br />

the end of the season.<br />

Fellow Spaniard Gracia,<br />

whose coaching team have<br />

also left, had been in charge<br />

since January 2018 - making<br />

him the first Hornets boss to<br />

last more than one full season<br />

since 2013.<br />

The appointment of Flores<br />

blowby<br />

Prop Mako Vunipola will Alex Trelinski<br />

not be fit until the end of<br />

England's Rugby World opener against Tonga on<br />

Cup pool-stage campaign<br />

after suffering a setback<br />

with his hamstring injury.<br />

It was initially hoped<br />

Vunipola would be fit for<br />

September 22nd.<br />

"He's probably going to be<br />

right for the third or fourth<br />

game," coach Eddie Jones<br />

said after England beat Italy<br />

England's tournament 37-0 in Newcastle last Friday<br />

in their last warm-up<br />

match.<br />

"He just had a little scar<br />

tissue which was impairing<br />

his movement."<br />

The England boss added:<br />

"But that's all been fixed.<br />

He's progressing really well<br />

now."<br />

Sack and return<br />

by Alex Trelinski<br />

was confirmed 30 minutes<br />

later. Watford are bottom of<br />

the Premier League table<br />

with one point.<br />

Gracia led the club to<br />

Wembley last season, where<br />

they lost 6-0 to Manchester<br />

City in the biggest FA Cup<br />

final win in over a century,<br />

as well as 11th place in the<br />

Premier League.


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GOES<br />

FOR<br />

FIVE<br />

Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool<br />

will be first out of the traps<br />

as the Premier League returns<br />

this weekend after<br />

the international break.<br />

The Reds will go for five<br />

straight wins as they play<br />

Newcastle United at Anfield<br />

tomorrow lunchtime<br />

Liverpool is the only<br />

team that have a 100 per<br />

cent record in the Premier<br />

League, and will fancy<br />

their chances against Steve<br />

Bruce’s Newcastle United.<br />

Having said that, the last<br />

road-trip for Newcastle produced<br />

a one-nil win at Spurs,<br />

though most suspect the Geordies<br />

will be fighting a long<br />

by Alex Trelinski<br />

battle against relegation.<br />

Champions Manchester<br />

City are two points behind<br />

Liverpool, and they go to<br />

early strugglers Norwich for<br />

the Saturday evening clash.<br />

Leicester City have started<br />

well and have a Saturday<br />

afternoon trip to Manchester<br />

United to look forward<br />

to, with the home side still<br />

smarting from all the costly<br />

missed penalties they have<br />

had this season, plus that late<br />

late show by Crystal Palace.<br />

Roy Hodgson’s side are<br />

fourth in an unfamiliarlooking<br />

table, and they<br />

have a London derby clash<br />

at Tottenham tomorrow.<br />

Frank Lampard has<br />

quickly discovered that<br />

high profile Premier League<br />

management is a different<br />

kettle of fish from running<br />

a Championship team, and<br />

you sense that defeat at<br />

Sheffield United, who have<br />

easily looked the best of the<br />

promoted sides, will get the<br />

early panic button pressed<br />

at Stamford Bridge.<br />

Sunday sees Quique return<br />

as boss of bottom side<br />

Watford, and the Vicarage<br />

Road outfit will be looking<br />

for an immediate bounce as<br />

they entertain Arsenal.<br />

Fantastic final<br />

Rafa Nadal won his 19th by Alex Trelinski<br />

Slam victories.<br />

Grand Slam title on Sunday<br />

"It has been one of the<br />

night, after holding<br />

off Russian Daniil Medvedev's<br />

exhilarating fightback<br />

Open final.<br />

His victory moves him<br />

within one of Swiss rival<br />

most emotional nights in<br />

my tennis career," Nadal<br />

said. "It has been an amaz-<br />

in one of the greatest Roger Federer's all-time ing final. It has been a crazy<br />

US Open finals.<br />

leading tally of men's Grand match."<br />

The Spanish star won 7-5<br />

6-3 5-7 4-6 6-4 against the<br />

fifth seed in New York.<br />

Nadal, seeded second, was<br />

cruising at two sets and a<br />

break up, only for Medvedev<br />

to force a decider.<br />

But Nadal stopped his<br />

momentum to clinch a thrilling<br />

win in four hours and 50<br />

minutes - just four minutes<br />

shorter than the longest US<br />

No deal Neymar<br />

Barcelona will not make a<br />

move for Paris St-Germain<br />

forward Neymar in January,<br />

says Barca club president<br />

Josep Maria Bartomeu.<br />

by Alex Trelinski<br />

The La Liga champìons<br />

spent all summer trying to<br />

negotiate a deal to re-sign<br />

the Brazilian, who moved<br />

to France for a world record<br />

220 million euros in 2017.<br />

However, the two clubs<br />

were ultimately unable to<br />

agree a deal.<br />

Asked whether it was possible<br />

for Barca to sign Neymar<br />

in January, Bartomeu<br />

said:"No. Right now, no."

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