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From Car Rallies To Car Tours!

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Classic & Sportscar Club. Credit: Ian Giles

Until a few years ago, if you wanted to go on an organised car tour abroad it meant competing in a rally. Whether a navigational or a timed speed event, it was expensive, difficult to get into and your car would need specialist preparation, and safety equipment. Oh, and, most important, you would need a trained co-pilot cum navigator who would also function as an office manager, tour operator, timekeeper and all-round planner! And, he maybe needed to perform an F1 style tyre change in the middle of nowhere when called upon to do so by his often recalcitrant driver. And who gets all the glory ? – Well, it’s not the navigator!

But now, all that has changed!  Non-competitive car ‘Tours’ are the order of the day and are well organised by such people as The Classic & Sportscar Club and Iberian Motoring Events to name only two.

Tour of the 3 Parks

In fact, IME have just released information on their next 5-day tour called the ‘Tour of the Three Parques‘ which will take place, starting from the Mijas area, on October 12th.

The event will take in three mountain ranges including the Alpujarras and the Sierra Nevadas and will include a two-night stop in the fabulous city that is Granada, full of amazing tapas bars and restaurantes.

No particulars skills are necessary and the organisers provide simple, easy to use, professional roadbooks to ensure everyone finds their way. No timing is used other than the importance of making it to dinner in the evenings!

One can imagine the stunning scenery, panoramic views and quiet, traffic-free roads making driving relaxing and enjoyable. Something that can’t be done in much of Europe and especially not in the UK.

Hotels, dinners, breakfasts and more are included for an astonishingly low entry fee of €620pp + IVA assuming two people sharing. If you’d like to try something different, contact IME through their website www.iberianmotoringevents.com.

These events are open to all and are great fun.

Classic & Sportscar Club

Whilst talking of tours, the Classic & Sportscar Club arrange at least one, one-day event every month and in May their run (or tour) started near Estepona and took in beautiful places and roads around Casares, Gaucin, Cortes de la Frontera and Ronda before finishing with a super lunch at El Papillon beach club in Elviria, near Marbella.

In June the CSCC are organising a classic and sportscar run on Sarurday the 6th that will start near Marbella and skirt the Lakes of El Chorro before finishing with lunch at the fabulous ‘Yikoi’ Asian restaurant near Marbella where quite a special feast will be laid on for all participants. Already a large entry has been received with a  variety of stunning motorcars – too many to mention.  Places are still available so do please contact the organisers directly at csccspain@gmail.com  or see their website for more details which is www.csccspain.com.

The ‘Cars and Coffee’ meetings organised by the club once a month have been a huge success but there needs to be a break for the summer high season. So, the last Cars and Coffee will be on Sunday, June 28th based at YANX American Diner in Centro Plaza, Puerto Banus from 10.00am until 1.00pm.  These terrific social gatherings over coffee and great cars will recommence in October.  Watch this space for the date!

Lastly , the CSCC has revived it’s mid-summer party and this year it will be at the hotel Tamisa Golf on the old  Coin Road in Mijas Costa. Set for Saturday, June 27th with dining and dancing under the stars, tables laid up around the pool, in this most beautiful location and with live music and a full four-course dinner with wines for only €65pp.  Contact the Club direct to book.

Thats about it for this month save to remind you that the F1 World Championship continues this weekend at the iconic Monaco street circuit. Mercedes seem to be the team in front at this time but development of these cars continues at a pace with both McLaren and Ferrari snapping at their heels and ready to pounce. It should be a terrific Grand Prix!

See you again here in July!

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British Choose Spain Holidays 2026

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Spain is keeping its crown firmly placed on its head as the ultimate overseas destination for British holidaymakers in 2026. Fresh research reveals that UK travellers are more often than not choosing Spanish resorts over major Mediterranean rivals like Greece, Portugal, Italy, and Turkey. Britons choosing a holiday place a much higher premium on safety, value for money, reliable flight connections, and the comfort of familiar holiday experiences. Spain meets this demand head-on with record-breaking visitor numbers, expanded flight paths, and more holiday options than ever before.

Why Spain is dominating UK travel lists over Italy and Greece in 2026

New data from YouGov confirms that Spain remains the absolute top consideration for British travellers booking flights in 2026. The survey shows that 49.8% of British consumers planning an overseas holiday are eyeing up Spain, comfortably ahead of Italy (45.8%), Greece (41.4%), and Portugal (39.2%).

Spain’s popularity grew by 4.2 percentage points compared to last year, an impressive rise for a country that already dominates a large part of the market. Industry insiders link this boost to travel uncertainty in other parts of the world, growing safety worries, and a clear preference for destinations that guarantee a predictable, hassle-free holiday. Spain entered 2026 from a hugely successful 2025, having welcomed roughly 96.8 million international visitors over the course of the year.

Why Spain is benefiting from Middle East uncertainty

This years pattern shows brits moving back towards travelling to established European destinations. The ABTA notes that ongoing instability in parts of the Middle East has caused many families who may have been considering travelling further to rethink their plans.

Rather than taking unnecessary risks with unfamiliar or volatile destinations, travellers want locations with dependable tourism infrastructure and predictable travel links. Spain is the clear front runner here. Its vast network of airports, short flight times, and decades-long history of welcoming British tourists provides exactly the kind of reassurance anxious holidaymakers are looking for.

UK outpaces major European nations in early 2026 surge

The true scale of Britain’s love affair with Spain has been made clearer in the latest travel data. According to recent figures from Travel And Tour World, the UK has completely outpaced other major European nations, including France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Portugal, to become the undisputed number one driver of Spanish tourism momentum.

Spain is also experiencing higher international arrival numbers, but it is the British market that is making the difference in figures. Industry insiders note that this boom is due to bigger spending and high-value visitor growth. While other Europeans are hesitating, British holidaymakers are injecting a massive wave of revenue into local economies just ahead of the summer rush.

Spain is no longer competing on price alone

Alternative destinations such as Morocco, Tunisia, and Egypt often tempt travellers with cheaper headline prices, however Spain wins on reliability. Industry data indicates that British tourists are much more focused on long-term overall value than just finding the cheapest deal.

When weighing up their options, holidaymakers are looking at the big picture: short direct flights with choice, reliable healthcare access, clear consumer holiday protection, and high-quality local infrastructure. For the majority of UK travellers, Spain achieves the best overall balance, even if it means paying slightly more for complete peace of mind.

More and more are looking beyond traditional resorts

The increasing trend of experience-led travel has also had an effect on the numbers. Classic sun, sea and sand holidays still pull in the big numbers, but an increasing amount of tourists want to discover Spain’s cultural cities, authentic food scenes, book sports experience holidays and go further afield on outdoor adventure trails.

Cities like Seville, Valencia, and Bilbao are enjoying a massive influx of visitors wanting to taste world-class gastronomy and learn local heritage. This shift is fantastic news for the country, as it helps spread tourist revenue far beyond the traditional coastal hotspots.

Local tourism businesses are also benefiting from a longer holiday season. More Britons are opting to visit during the spring and autumn months rather than cramming all their trips into July and August. For local hotels, restaurants, and bars, this means a much more stable, welcome flow of income throughout the entire year.

Spain holidays 2026, the answers to your most common travel questions

Is Spain still the most popular destination for British tourists?

Absolutely. Spain easily holds its own as the number one overseas holiday destination for UK travellers, bringing in more British visitors year after year than any other country on earth.

Is Middle East instability affecting holiday bookings?

Yes. Industry data confirms that a growing number of holidaymakers are switching their plans in favour of safe, established European destinations, with Spain acting as the main “refuge destination.”

Is Spain becoming too expensive?

While local prices and taxes have risen, Spain stays highly competitive. This is down to its massive choice of holiday rentals, an abundance of low-cost flight routes, and aggressive pricing from major package holiday operators.

The future of the 2026 travel season, what lies ahead for visitors

Tourism analysts fully expect Spain to dominate the European travel market for the rest of 2026. Local debates around overtourism and rising rental costs continue to hit the headlines, but current booking trends prove that British holidaymakers care most about certainty, convenience, and a stress-free experience when picking a destination.

Spain looks set to keep its competitive edge by delivering the exact mix that people are looking for when heading on holiday, which other  destinations struggle to match.

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Germany Unveils Futuristic Banknote Concept

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The STELLA concept imagines future banknotes in a compact format similar to a bank card. Credit : Bundesdruckerei

For years, people have been hearing the same prediction: cash is on its way out.

Yet despite the rise of contactless payments, mobile wallets and banking apps, millions of Europeans still carry notes and coins every day. In countries such as Germany, cash remains a normal part of everyday life, whether it’s paying for a coffee, shopping at a local market or settling a restaurant bill.

That may be why Germany is already thinking about what physical money could look like in the future.

A concept developed by the Bundesdruckerei, the German federal printing company responsible for producing highly secure documents, is attracting attention for one reason. It looks nothing like the banknotes people use today.

Called STELLA, the concept note is roughly the size of a bank card and includes a range of advanced security features. It is not scheduled to enter circulation and there are currently no plans to replace euro banknotes with this design. Even so, it offers an interesting glimpse into how cash could evolve in a world where digital payments continue to grow.

Why Germany is experimenting with a different kind of banknote

Take a look inside most wallets today and you’ll notice something that would have seemed unusual twenty years ago.

Many people carry more cards than cash : Loyalty cards, bank cards, driving licences and health cards often take up most of the available space, while banknotes are folded into whatever room remains.

The STELLA concept appears to start from that reality.

Rather than asking people to carry bulky notes, the idea explores whether cash could fit more naturally into modern wallets by adopting a format closer to a payment card.

At first glance, it looks more like something you would pull from a card holder than from a traditional wallet. Its compact size is one of its most striking features.

The concept is part of a broader effort to explore how physical money might remain practical and relevant in the future, even as payment habits continue to change.

That does not mean existing euro notes are disappearing, far from it. The project is simply exploring possibilities rather than announcing a replacement.

The security features hidden inside the concept

Security has always been one of the biggest challenges when it comes to banknotes. The more sophisticated counterfeiters become, the more sophisticated security features need to be.

That challenge is reflected in the STELLA design.

According to information released by Bundesdruckerei, the concept incorporates several technologies intended to make forgery more difficult.

Some security elements would only become visible under infrared light. Other features rely on optical effects and specialised printing techniques designed to be difficult to replicate.

The concept also explores the possibility of integrating an ultra thin chip.

Another detail has attracted attention for a different reason.

Small notches along the edge of the note would help blind and visually impaired people identify it more easily by touch. The feature echoes accessibility solutions already used on coins and modern banknotes around the world.

The aim is not only to make the note secure but also easier for everyone to use.

Will card sized banknotes ever become reality?

That remains a very open question.

At the moment, STELLA is a concept rather than a future currency.

No launch date exists. No decision has been taken by the European Central Bank. No plans have been announced to replace the euro notes currently used across the eurozone.

There are also practical questions that would need answers.

How would such notes be produced on a large scale? How durable would they be? Would people actually prefer them to traditional cash? And how would they work across countries that share the euro?

For now, those questions remain hypothetical.

What makes the project interesting is not that it signals an imminent change, but that it shows how governments and security experts are thinking about the future of physical money.

The debate around payments often focuses on digital technology. Yet projects like STELLA suggest that cash is still very much part of the conversation.

For the foreseeable future, the euro notes in people’s wallets are not going anywhere. But if a future generation of banknotes eventually arrives, it may look very different from the cash Europeans have known for decades.

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Chelsea’s Bobby Tambling Passes Away

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The football world is in mourning following the sad passing of Chelsea legend Bobby Tambling at the age of 84.

Tambling passed away following a long illness at a care home in Montenotte, Cork, where he had peacefully settled.

The heartbreaking news was officially confirmed by his former Irish club, Crosshaven AFC. Following the announcement, a wave of emotional tributes poured out from London to the shores of Ireland.

A golden blue legacy

Born on Hayling Island in 1941, Bobby was a natural-born goal scorer. He joined Chelsea’s youth academy at just 15 and burst onto the first-team scene with a debut goal as a young 17-year-old in 1959.

Between 1959 and 1970, Tambling smashed an incredible 202 goals in 370 appearances for the Blues. It was an unbelievable club record that stood proudly for over four decades until fellow Chelsea icon Frank Lampard finally surpassed it in 2013.

True to his gentlemanly reputation, Tambling was incredibly gracious when his record was finally broken, previously sharing a cheeky insight into his close friendship with Lampard, “We have grown close over the last few years because I think we both realised this was a day that was going to come. We always have a joke with each other, I say ‘come on Frank, rush along’. And my partner would always say ‘come on Frank, don’t take any more penalties’.”

Record-breaker

During his golden era in London, Tambling made his club proud when he scored in the 1965 League Cup final victory against Leicester City and delighted fans when he netted Chelsea’s consolation goal in the 1967 FA Cup final against Tottenham.

To this day, he still holds the ultimate club record for the most goals scored in a single league game bagging a sensational five goals during a 6–2 demolition of Aston Villa back in September 1966.

The Irish connection

After earning three caps for England and enjoying a spell at Crystal Palace, Tambling famously crossed the Irish Sea, embarking on an adventure that saw him become an adopted hero of Irish football.

He played for Cork Celtic, Waterford, Shamrock Rovers, and Cork Alberts, later turning his talents to management with Cork Celtic and Cork City before taking the reins at local club Crosshaven AFC.

In his later years, Bobby faced a tough battle with dementia, but his warmth and love for the beautiful game never faded.

‘An enormous hole’

Paying an emotional tribute to the expat hero, Crosshaven AFC stated,  “His passion for football was absolutely infectious. Whether he was talking tactics, working on set pieces, or telling stories from his playing days, you couldn’t help but hang on every word. Bobby leaves an enormous hole in all our lives. We are all better, kinder, and richer for having known him. His warmth, his wisdom, his humour and his love will stay with us forever.”

A sad passing of one of the most celebrated forwards in English football history.

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