Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part IV
#1456
Re: Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part IV
Does anybody have details of a reputable company who can do a snagging list independently of Fadesa. Also having read through some past comments I'm now confused as to completion for Rago 1 Bloque 1. Is it June or is it April ......... anyone know for sure.
Cheers Steve
Cheers Steve
Last edited by LynnF; Feb 19th 2007 at 3:26 pm.
#1457
Forum Regular
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 153
Re: Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part IV
Hi all, another new female to join the site, or I could be a male?? Have been reading with interest the many posts on this and previous threads, since end of last year when my partner and I took the BIG step of putting a deposit down on an apartment. We are in RAGO 1 Bloque 13, and were told completion would be end of April 2007, at the end of Jan we were informed that it would not now be until end of June 2007. The reason given was that other areas of the build were not ready, and all completions were going to take place together!! Whether true or false I know not, but it may be of interest to some of you??
We are in Rago 2 and had similar problems when buying our place. We were told in Oct 2005, whilst organising our spanish mortgage, that we would be completing in late November. As we were shipping out furniture from the uk we rushed around buying everything and booked our flights for our first xmas in the apartment.....in the end we completed just in time for easter and our house here in uk looked like a furniture warehouse for 4 months!!!!
Cathy (CSR)
#1458
UK Man killed in Road Accident
I was going to post this as a seperate topic, but it seems more appropriate within this thread. This from Huelva InformaciĆ³n this morning:
"An English [assume any UK] citizen, D.J.W.S., aged 62, died yesterday morning after crashing the car he was driving into a lorry on the HU-3400 access road to La Redondela (Isla Cristina)
According to sources from the Traffic division of the Guardia Civil, the incident happened at 12.25pm at kilometre marker 1.5km along the HU-3400.
The scene was attended by emergency services and agents of the Guardia Civil"
This is all the information it gives. After a couple of discreet enquiries it seems that the deceased may have been a resident here, although this is not confirmed. As we have such a small community in this area, it is likely this person is known. I shall endeavour to find more info to keep you informed.
Obviously, I think I speak for all of us, when I offer condolences to the family of the victim and our thoughts are with them after this tragic accident. In the 21st Century, 62 is far too young to die.
RIP
"An English [assume any UK] citizen, D.J.W.S., aged 62, died yesterday morning after crashing the car he was driving into a lorry on the HU-3400 access road to La Redondela (Isla Cristina)
According to sources from the Traffic division of the Guardia Civil, the incident happened at 12.25pm at kilometre marker 1.5km along the HU-3400.
The scene was attended by emergency services and agents of the Guardia Civil"
This is all the information it gives. After a couple of discreet enquiries it seems that the deceased may have been a resident here, although this is not confirmed. As we have such a small community in this area, it is likely this person is known. I shall endeavour to find more info to keep you informed.
Obviously, I think I speak for all of us, when I offer condolences to the family of the victim and our thoughts are with them after this tragic accident. In the 21st Century, 62 is far too young to die.
RIP
#1459
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 3,254
Re: UK Man killed in Road Accident
I was going to post this as a seperate topic, but it seems more appropriate within this thread. This from Huelva InformaciĆ³n this morning:
"An English [assume any UK] citizen, D.J.W.S., aged 62, died yesterday morning after crashing the car he was driving into a lorry on the HU-3400 access road to La Redondela (Isla Cristina)
According to sources from the Traffic division of the Guardia Civil, the incident happened at 12.25pm at kilometre marker 1.5km along the HU-3400.
The scene was attended by emergency services and agents of the Guardia Civil"
This is all the information it gives. After a couple of discreet enquiries it seems that the deceased may have been a resident here, although this is not confirmed. As we have such a small community in this area, it is likely this person is known. I shall endeavour to find more info to keep you informed.
Obviously, I think I speak for all of us, when I offer condolences to the family of the victim and our thoughts are with them after this tragic accident. In the 21st Century, 62 is far too young to die.
RIP
"An English [assume any UK] citizen, D.J.W.S., aged 62, died yesterday morning after crashing the car he was driving into a lorry on the HU-3400 access road to La Redondela (Isla Cristina)
According to sources from the Traffic division of the Guardia Civil, the incident happened at 12.25pm at kilometre marker 1.5km along the HU-3400.
The scene was attended by emergency services and agents of the Guardia Civil"
This is all the information it gives. After a couple of discreet enquiries it seems that the deceased may have been a resident here, although this is not confirmed. As we have such a small community in this area, it is likely this person is known. I shall endeavour to find more info to keep you informed.
Obviously, I think I speak for all of us, when I offer condolences to the family of the victim and our thoughts are with them after this tragic accident. In the 21st Century, 62 is far too young to die.
RIP
Sam
#1460
Re: Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part IV
Can anyone tell me if 28th Feb is a Bank Holiday. I have heard that there is some activities happening in Ayamonte on that day (festival), and as we wanted to invite some friends over to stay for a few days would like to tell them whats going on around and about.
Many Thanks
Paul
Many Thanks
Paul
#1461
Just Joined
Joined: Oct 2005
Location: AYAMONTE
Posts: 24
Re: UK Man killed in Road Accident
I was going to post this as a seperate topic, but it seems more appropriate within this thread. This from Huelva InformaciĆ³n this morning:
"An English [assume any UK] citizen, D.J.W.S., aged 62, died yesterday morning after crashing the car he was driving into a lorry on the HU-3400 access road to La Redondela (Isla Cristina)
According to sources from the Traffic division of the Guardia Civil, the incident happened at 12.25pm at kilometre marker 1.5km along the HU-3400.
The scene was attended by emergency services and agents of the Guardia Civil"
This is all the information it gives. After a couple of discreet enquiries it seems that the deceased may have been a resident here, although this is not confirmed. As we have such a small community in this area, it is likely this person is known. I shall endeavour to find more info to keep you informed.
Obviously, I think I speak for all of us, when I offer condolences to the family of the victim and our thoughts are with them after this tragic accident. In the 21st Century, 62 is far too young to die.
RIP
"An English [assume any UK] citizen, D.J.W.S., aged 62, died yesterday morning after crashing the car he was driving into a lorry on the HU-3400 access road to La Redondela (Isla Cristina)
According to sources from the Traffic division of the Guardia Civil, the incident happened at 12.25pm at kilometre marker 1.5km along the HU-3400.
The scene was attended by emergency services and agents of the Guardia Civil"
This is all the information it gives. After a couple of discreet enquiries it seems that the deceased may have been a resident here, although this is not confirmed. As we have such a small community in this area, it is likely this person is known. I shall endeavour to find more info to keep you informed.
Obviously, I think I speak for all of us, when I offer condolences to the family of the victim and our thoughts are with them after this tragic accident. In the 21st Century, 62 is far too young to die.
RIP
Mr. Ducan S. was our client and S&J Solicitors would like to wish his familiy and acquaintances our support in anything they would like to do in Spain. We have reported the Guardia Civil about our personal details and telephone numbers.
Ducan was a gentleman and we are streamly sad to know about his death.
Bless him.
Marta & Javier
#1462
Re: UK Man killed in Road Accident
I was going to post this as a seperate topic, but it seems more appropriate within this thread. This from Huelva InformaciĆ³n this morning:
"An English [assume any UK] citizen, D.J.W.S., aged 62, died yesterday morning after crashing the car he was driving into a lorry on the HU-3400 access road to La Redondela (Isla Cristina)
According to sources from the Traffic division of the Guardia Civil, the incident happened at 12.25pm at kilometre marker 1.5km along the HU-3400.
The scene was attended by emergency services and agents of the Guardia Civil"
This is all the information it gives. After a couple of discreet enquiries it seems that the deceased may have been a resident here, although this is not confirmed. As we have such a small community in this area, it is likely this person is known. I shall endeavour to find more info to keep you informed.
Obviously, I think I speak for all of us, when I offer condolences to the family of the victim and our thoughts are with them after this tragic accident. In the 21st Century, 62 is far too young to die.
RIP
"An English [assume any UK] citizen, D.J.W.S., aged 62, died yesterday morning after crashing the car he was driving into a lorry on the HU-3400 access road to La Redondela (Isla Cristina)
According to sources from the Traffic division of the Guardia Civil, the incident happened at 12.25pm at kilometre marker 1.5km along the HU-3400.
The scene was attended by emergency services and agents of the Guardia Civil"
This is all the information it gives. After a couple of discreet enquiries it seems that the deceased may have been a resident here, although this is not confirmed. As we have such a small community in this area, it is likely this person is known. I shall endeavour to find more info to keep you informed.
Obviously, I think I speak for all of us, when I offer condolences to the family of the victim and our thoughts are with them after this tragic accident. In the 21st Century, 62 is far too young to die.
RIP
His name was Duncan and had lived in La Redondela for a number of years. It is unlikely that many on this forum will know him as he arrived before the invasion of 2004/05 and kept himself to himself. He was a retired policeman and lived alone.
That's as much as I can find out. God bless.
#1463
Re: Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part IV
Can anyone tell me if 28th Feb is a Bank Holiday. I have heard that there is some activities happening in Ayamonte on that day (festival), and as we wanted to invite some friends over to stay for a few days would like to tell them whats going on around and about.
Many Thanks
Paul
Many Thanks
Paul
There is unlikely to be any event or anything going this day. It's just a day off!!!!
#1464
Re: Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part IV
The 28th of Feb is the national day of Andalucia - celebrated this day to commomerate the signing of the Andalucian Constitution back in 1981 (??) which has just been put to the vote again (albiet with an abysmal turnout).
There is unlikely to be any event or anything going this day. It's just a day off!!!!
There is unlikely to be any event or anything going this day. It's just a day off!!!!
Regards
Paul
#1466
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Joined: May 2006
Location: Brentford
Posts: 492
Re: Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part IV
Don't knock it. This is as rare as hen's teeth - an actual letter generated by Fadesa. They will probably develop multi-language skills in the future. Expect the next communication in Mandarin Chinese to maintain the mystery. Only wish I was out there in Feb/March to take up the free golf. Interesting that the letters did not arrive until half way through the first free month!
John
John
Pat and Steve
#1467
Forum Regular
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 45
Re: Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part IV
Hi all
We arrived back from a week in our townhouse on CE yesterday. It was pleasing to see the work still proceeding on the commercial area and thought I would post a couple of the photos taken of the area and what I think is the hotel next to the golf course 1 club house.
Regards
Dennis
We arrived back from a week in our townhouse on CE yesterday. It was pleasing to see the work still proceeding on the commercial area and thought I would post a couple of the photos taken of the area and what I think is the hotel next to the golf course 1 club house.
Regards
Dennis
#1468
Forum Regular
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 153
Re: Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part IV
Hi all
We arrived back from a week in our townhouse on CE yesterday. It was pleasing to see the work still proceeding on the commercial area and thought I would post a couple of the photos taken of the area and what I think is the hotel next to the golf course 1 club house.
Regards
Dennis
We arrived back from a week in our townhouse on CE yesterday. It was pleasing to see the work still proceeding on the commercial area and thought I would post a couple of the photos taken of the area and what I think is the hotel next to the golf course 1 club house.
Regards
Dennis
CSR
#1469
Forum Regular
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 32
Re: Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part IV
HI All
my wife and I are golf nuts who fell for Costa Esuri and the 2 golf courses ,hook line and sinker.we booked a lovely apartment in Rago 1 Block 6 first floor [with large terrace overlooking pool ]and adjacent to Golf course 2 in Sept 2005 [due for comp circa June 2007.]
we have been down many times and love the area particularly the old town of Ayamonte and Isla Canela.
In our humble opinion and in spite of the political posturing of the Geens CE is a fantastic development and in a few years with the hotels, marina [yes it will happen] and all the facilities ;it wil be a first rate resort.
regretably due to family circumstances we are unable to fulfill our dream and relocate to the sun. If anyone is interested in taking over from us please send me a pm.
eduardo
my wife and I are golf nuts who fell for Costa Esuri and the 2 golf courses ,hook line and sinker.we booked a lovely apartment in Rago 1 Block 6 first floor [with large terrace overlooking pool ]and adjacent to Golf course 2 in Sept 2005 [due for comp circa June 2007.]
we have been down many times and love the area particularly the old town of Ayamonte and Isla Canela.
In our humble opinion and in spite of the political posturing of the Geens CE is a fantastic development and in a few years with the hotels, marina [yes it will happen] and all the facilities ;it wil be a first rate resort.
regretably due to family circumstances we are unable to fulfill our dream and relocate to the sun. If anyone is interested in taking over from us please send me a pm.
eduardo
#1470
James
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 23
Re: Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part IV
A few pics from a couoke of weeks ago.
There had been some rain, so it started filling up in front of the tees. Was quite interesting as I still cant work out if they are going to one day flood that area or not.
There had been some rain, so it started filling up in front of the tees. Was quite interesting as I still cant work out if they are going to one day flood that area or not.