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Forum: Middle East
Aug 27th 2012, 2:48 am
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

Have a look at www.alainrelocations.com, the site is updated regularly, so properties are current, and the 2 agent are expats who will offer a professional service. Follow the links to the Expat home...
Forum: Middle East
Aug 27th 2012, 2:47 am
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

Have a look at the www.alainadverts.com website for second hand furniture, white goods and cars etc. Follow the Expat link to the home page to get a plethora of other information on everything in Al...
Forum: Middle East
Aug 27th 2012, 2:44 am
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

Have a look at www.alainrelocations.com, the site is updated regularly, so properties are current, and the 2 agent are expats who will offer a professional service. Follow the links to the Expat home...
Forum: Middle East
Oct 29th 2010, 12:28 am
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

there was a lady doing hire but she has shipped all her stuff to the uk. there are several places in Dubai and Abu Dhabi - Huge one near the Irish Village!
Forum: Middle East
Oct 24th 2010, 2:41 am
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

Have a look in the Indian fabric shop opposite Al Noor Hospital (in patient section). There is some upstairs.
Forum: Middle East
Oct 24th 2010, 2:33 am
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

Parking ticket is paid at the Al Ain Traffic Licensing dept - same place you get your car registered. from Waterfall R/A turn onto the school road, then you turn right at either the first or second...
Forum: Middle East
Oct 16th 2010, 9:37 pm
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

If you are after novel type books, there is a free book swap in the Rugby Club, as well as in the Parents room at AAESS. There is also a public lending library at AAESS.
Shammy
Forum: Middle East
Sep 28th 2010, 7:09 pm
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

Note that the Rugby club fees are reduced if you are playing sport, Rugby, Netball or Gaellic football for example. Another source to see the comparisons is alainexpats.com, they have all the info on...
Forum: Middle East
Sep 18th 2010, 10:03 pm
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

The one in the Hilton is very good - next to the entrance to the Health club/ Pool
Forum: Middle East
Sep 16th 2010, 12:01 am
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

Hi All, if you are wondering what to do tonight, there is a Back to School Pool party on tat the Rugby club - should be fun!!! From 8pm
Forum: Middle East
Sep 13th 2010, 2:32 am
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

Usual Coffee Morning is Back at the Al Jimi Mall, at the Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, near Gap, from 10am! See you there!
Forum: Middle East
Sep 10th 2010, 9:59 pm
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Al Ain Sports Club, Zakher Branch

Al Ain Sports Club is located behind the Etisalat building. It is for locals only unfortunately, to my knowledge westerners are not allowed to join it.
Forum: Middle East
Sep 10th 2010, 9:52 pm
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

Rugby Club Number 03 7026431
Golf Club Number 03 702 6425 ( that may be the restaurant but they can put you through to reception!)
Also have a look on alainexpats.com, they have a section under the...
Forum: Middle East
Sep 10th 2010, 12:39 am
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

Not the case at all, certainly not for the Rugby club. Problem is that the Management want to control the site, but are not maintaining it. It is a problem they are working on though! If you have...
Forum: Middle East
Sep 10th 2010, 12:37 am
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

There is a website, but it is not being maintained. If you are after the Rugby club, there is an Al Ain Amblers Facebook site, what other info are you wanting?
Shammy
Forum: Middle East
Sep 6th 2010, 9:43 pm
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

Hi All, Please note that Al Ain English Speaking School (AAESS) is starting on TUESDAY 14th, not on Monday 13th due to Eid.
Shammy
Forum: Middle East
Sep 6th 2010, 5:16 pm
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

Also for those wanting to join in the new Rugby Season is upon us! Adults training has started, Mon & Wed 7pm start. Touch training starts Thursday 6:30pm Kids and 7pm Adults. Youth Rugby starts on...
Forum: Middle East
Sep 6th 2010, 5:13 pm
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

For All those that don't know, Tuesday Coffee Morning is at the Golf Club at 10am on Tuesdays, until the end of Eid, when it will move back to the Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf in Al Jimi Mall!!
Shammy
Forum: Middle East
Jun 4th 2010, 1:13 am
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

On the second floor opposite Gap - Place is called Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf.
Forum: Middle East
May 14th 2010, 4:40 pm
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

You are right, the restaurants at the Palm are not allowed to sell pork until each kitchen has another pork kitchen attached. Rugby club is working on this so hopefully will be selling pork in the...
Forum: Middle East
May 10th 2010, 9:33 pm
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

Yes there are cyclists - I know that there are some who ride up the Jebel on the weekends ( why I can't say!!) Thee are also several triathlons in the UAE, my neighbour is taking part in many at the...
Forum: Middle East
May 6th 2010, 5:50 pm
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

Is this for a daily commute/ or irregular travel. If it is a daily thing you can come to an arrangement with a regular driver which will reduce the cost per day. Only approximate cost I have would be...
Forum: Middle East
May 6th 2010, 5:47 pm
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

My understanding is that you can get out of a lease, but often need to find someone to take on the 6 months that you still have owing.
Forum: Middle East
May 6th 2010, 5:43 pm
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

Hi Seeg, AL Ain has improved a lot with gluten free food here. Try the Choithrams near the AL Noor hospital. They bake gluten free bread , sometimes it is freely available, sometimes you have to...
Forum: Middle East
May 3rd 2010, 6:41 am
Replies: 3,134
Views: 828,986
Posted By shammy

Re: Living in Al Ain

Anyone wanting me to bring Rugby Club Ball (7th May) tickets to the morning coffee, please let me know ASAP!! Tickets are still available.......
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