COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
#1741
Thanks JDR
Passport only necessary for non-schengen residents. Which most, but not all, of the Brits on this forum are....
Just nit-picking.
However I dont like travelling everywhere with my passport like everytime I get in a car - so thats a shame to have to carry it and risk being pp'd (Here PP means pick pocketed
)
I didnt realise that the Spanish were stronger that the Brits with the drink-laws and yes I think its best to drink nothing and drive rather than try and guess it. Especially with the controls I saw - which were 'worst' thatn anything Ive seen elsewhere.
Regards
Jon
Passport only necessary for non-schengen residents. Which most, but not all, of the Brits on this forum are....
Just nit-picking.
However I dont like travelling everywhere with my passport like everytime I get in a car - so thats a shame to have to carry it and risk being pp'd (Here PP means pick pocketed
)I didnt realise that the Spanish were stronger that the Brits with the drink-laws and yes I think its best to drink nothing and drive rather than try and guess it. Especially with the controls I saw - which were 'worst' thatn anything Ive seen elsewhere.
Regards
Jon
#1742
Hi John
Osteopath/Physiotherapy
Let me begin by saying that I have no commercial connection with this person I am recommending!
I had a bad problem with my upper back and neck after carrying some heavy stuff up to the apartment. I didnt think I could drive back with this and I went to a local Osteopath.
I realise you asked for a sports physio. but he is also a 'Fisioterapeuta' on his biz-card. So if this isn't for you its a general recommendation.
He fixed me up. And I was very pleased with the work he did. He speaks English if you speak slowly and carefully too. I'm not a fan of Chiropractors(personally) but I have had good results with Osteopaths.
Details:
Rafael Jose Tena Castilla
Calle Granada 18
Tel 651 132 955
Drive past the Plaza and downhill to the outskirts of Ayamonte: Take a left at the Petrol station roundabout: Left at the next turn (following arrow in road): Right at the end. Follow river for a few hundred metres and its on the right.
Regards
Jon
Osteopath/Physiotherapy
Let me begin by saying that I have no commercial connection with this person I am recommending!
I had a bad problem with my upper back and neck after carrying some heavy stuff up to the apartment. I didnt think I could drive back with this and I went to a local Osteopath.
I realise you asked for a sports physio. but he is also a 'Fisioterapeuta' on his biz-card. So if this isn't for you its a general recommendation.
He fixed me up. And I was very pleased with the work he did. He speaks English if you speak slowly and carefully too. I'm not a fan of Chiropractors(personally) but I have had good results with Osteopaths.
Details:
Rafael Jose Tena Castilla
Calle Granada 18
Tel 651 132 955
Drive past the Plaza and downhill to the outskirts of Ayamonte: Take a left at the Petrol station roundabout: Left at the next turn (following arrow in road): Right at the end. Follow river for a few hundred metres and its on the right.
Regards
Jon
#1743
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Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 117
From: Ayamonte





Thanks JDR
Passport only necessary for non-schengen residents. Which most, but not all, of the Brits on this forum are....
Just nit-picking.
However I dont like travelling everywhere with my passport like everytime I get in a car - so thats a shame to have to carry it and risk being pp'd (Here PP means pick pocketed
)
I didnt realise that the Spanish were stronger that the Brits with the drink-laws and yes I think its best to drink nothing and drive rather than try and guess it. Especially with the controls I saw - which were 'worst' thatn anything Ive seen elsewhere.
Regards
Jon
Passport only necessary for non-schengen residents. Which most, but not all, of the Brits on this forum are....
Just nit-picking.
However I dont like travelling everywhere with my passport like everytime I get in a car - so thats a shame to have to carry it and risk being pp'd (Here PP means pick pocketed
)I didnt realise that the Spanish were stronger that the Brits with the drink-laws and yes I think its best to drink nothing and drive rather than try and guess it. Especially with the controls I saw - which were 'worst' thatn anything Ive seen elsewhere.
Regards
Jon
As Gordon Ramsey says "DONE"
#1746
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Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 1,778
From: Leigh, Lancs. Ex Valencia!











I was told that it was only acceptable if it was an authorised copy, stamped and notarised by a Notary.(By my Gestor)
Last edited by valenciatim; May 1st 2008 at 5:13 am.
#1747
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Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 1,380
From: inaskip











yes and the alcohol limit is even lower than the normal rate if you hold a HVG or in fact any vocational licence and if you get caught in portugal its zerro tollerance..but they all only bother to uphold the law when they bother.normaly they dont.yes he is correct the notary must verify the copy and stamp it
#1748
only Black and White.
Ray
#1749
It depends on the person asking and the reason to smile and give the Spanish shrug to some.
#1751
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Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 1,380
From: inaskip











NO the money talks louder than the last word
#1753
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Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 1,380
From: inaskip











yes.the big brown envelope stuffed with cash.then just for one moment you are the powerfull one.
#1755
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Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 1,380
From: inaskip











No.You pay from the black money from under your matress.And in turn the person you paid puts it under his matress untill he uses it and then it goes under some one elses matress and so on.So the tax man dosnt care because he also has a lumpy matress



