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Old May 22nd 2008, 10:52 pm
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Thanks Pedro. That looks much better! Are they doing the other bloques as well? And is there any sign of them putting in planting areas in the car parks yet?

At this point I would also like to publicly thank YS for his engagement with Fadesa management over this issue over the preceeding months, which now, finally, appears to be bearing some results.

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Let's hope that the whole rest of the blocks them end equally from good, regards to all.
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What a vast improvement. Not wishing to spoil the excitement of Rago 1 owners but why have the plants been set directly into soil rather than through a plastic membrane? The plastic would hold moisture and reduce weed activity as they have done it on Rago2. The plastic is then covered with white stone chippings. Maybe this is not the finished article yet.
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Originally Posted by Graham G
What a vast improvement. Not wishing to spoil the excitement of Rago 1 owners but why have the plants been set directly into soil rather than through a plastic membrane? The plastic would hold moisture and reduce weed activity as they have done it on Rago2. The plastic is then covered with white stone chippings. Maybe this is not the finished article yet.
I agree..............


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I agree..............


who said that?
Goodness!! A first for everything..............
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Goodness!! A first for everything..............
I agree with lots of peeps..............when they say something that is right.
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I agree with lots of peeps..............when they say something that is right.
No offence intended.
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Hello Jonathan, this is the whole movement of works that they are doing now, in the parking I have not seen anything, but you tendre informed.
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None taken at all Graham, none at all.
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How are Telefonica getting on with installing land lines on CE
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The Bank Holiday Weekend is here at last, and Half Term holidays for the schools to follow. This means we get to have another week at Costa Esuri, so we are looking forward to getting out there for a week from Tuesday 27th May.

It will be interesting to see if 'Bobs Books' have survived in the Club-House :-)

Hope to meet up with as many Esurians as possible, both old and new, so come and say hello if (when!) you see us at the bar.

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I dont mean to be rude but you finnaly get something done after a lot of negotiations.now your moaning about a bit of plastic.
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Originally Posted by betris
I dont mean to be rude but you finnaly get something done after a lot of negotiations.now your moaning about a bit of plastic.
It makes a world of difference.........pointless having landscaping done when its done as bad as that and then the short cuts mean it will inevitably die.
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Originally Posted by rugbymatt
It makes a world of difference.........pointless having landscaping done when its done as bad as that and then the short cuts mean it will inevitably die.
why would they die when you have irragation.well I hope you will.
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Originally Posted by betris
why would they die when you have irragation.well I hope you will.
because even with irrigation there is a huge amount of water evaporation, even when its watered at night the heat alone can account for a high percentage of water loss.
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