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valenciatim Aug 10th 2008 8:55 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 

Originally Posted by olivia (Post 6666521)
is that yes or no?

It's a no!
There have been countless thread on here and all over the internet about it, basically, if the vehicle is in the country for more than 3 months (because by then you are classed as a resident) it has to be on Spanish plates, even if it is taxed, insured and mot'd in the UK.

olivia Aug 10th 2008 9:05 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 

Originally Posted by valenciatim (Post 6666564)
It's a no!
There have been countless thread on here and all over the internet about it, basically, if the vehicle is in the country for more than 3 months (because by then you are classed as a resident) it has to be on Spanish plates, even if it is taxed, insured and mot'd in the UK.

So. If the vehicle is doing regular runs between U.K. & Spain it can be Taxed and have MOT in the U.K. and remain on U.K. plates?

valenciatim Aug 10th 2008 9:22 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 

Originally Posted by olivia (Post 6666593)
So. If the vehicle is doing regular runs between U.K. & Spain it can be Taxed and have MOT in the U.K. and remain on U.K. plates?

No. if it is based in Spain, and can be shown for example that the owner is on the Padron, or is here for more than 3 months, it HAS to be on Spanish plates.
And yes, probably 99% of the UK registered vehicles that you see in use in Spain are completely illegal.

betris Aug 10th 2008 9:55 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 
mitz was advising us all to do things right.re insurances GTI and I was taking the micky.but at the end of the day he has well proved his point.especialy in this case when other peoples property is involed.so sorry mate you were right.

olivia Aug 10th 2008 10:04 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 

Originally Posted by valenciatim (Post 6666648)
No. if it is based in Spain, and can be shown for example that the owner is on the Padron, or is here for more than 3 months, it HAS to be on Spanish plates.
And yes, probably 99% of the UK registered vehicles that you see in use in Spain are completely illegal.

I'm sure you are right! but it could be owned by someone in the U.K and this person is doing the Spanish leg of the journey. It returns regularly for service tax mot etc. It might be one of the 1% that are legal.

betris Aug 10th 2008 10:19 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 

Originally Posted by olivia (Post 6666807)
I'm sure you are right! but it could be owned by someone in the U.K and this person is doing the Spanish leg of the journey. It returns regularly for service tax mot etc. It might be one of the 1% that are legal.

no he owens the van and he and the van live at esuri full time.the van does local work.and every one knows this and sees the van opperating from the car park.so he is on a sticky wicket possibly.

MEL & JOHN Aug 11th 2008 2:23 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 

Originally Posted by MEL & JOHN (Post 6662632)
Hi

A friend who is in CE has sent an email to say how pleased they are that the shop by the townhouses has opened, tables and chairs outside, lovely fresh bread and her son rates the ice-creams....how good is that !! A little more expensive that the town supermarkets, as we would all expect, but the fact that is accessible without a car is a bonus. A PLEA......everytime you are out there, or people are using your house for a holiday, please lets all buy from the shop and make sure we "use so we don't lose it". That and the golf club, hey things are looking up folks !!

Take care all

Mel


News today is that the shop has been very busy indeed since it opened.

Mel

Jon-Bxl Aug 11th 2008 2:33 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 

Originally Posted by MEL & JOHN (Post 6668943)
News today is that the shop has been very busy indeed since it opened.

Mel

Hi Mel where is the shop please? (Could you give directions from the golf club please).....

Its high season now, I hope the shop stays open also in the lower season...

Thanks for the update - and yes I agree with your earlier post, lets keep the small shops in business...

Thanks
Jon

MEL & JOHN Aug 11th 2008 2:44 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 

Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl (Post 6668958)
Hi Mel where is the shop please? (Could you give directions from the golf club please).....

Its high season now, I hope the shop stays open also in the lower season...

Thanks for the update - and yes I agree with your earlier post, lets keep the small shops in business...

Thanks
Jon

Hi Jon

Take a left from the golf club past the apt on the right and duplexes on the left. Take a left at the roundabout - Calle Miguel de Unamuno - and go up the hill. Go right up to the top and the road takes you round to the right. The shop is on this road half way up on the right.

Yes, good trade hopefully in the summer season but it all depends on the occupancy in the winter months.

All the very best to you both.......presume YOU are NOT in the club !!!

Mel

PS Marisol is a STAR !! X

chrismortley Aug 11th 2008 2:49 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 

Originally Posted by AndyS (Post 6665025)
More advice please.....sure this has been answered many times in the past. Need to buy kitchen crockery, glasses, cutlery etc etc. Thinking IKEA and Carrefour but any suggestions most welcome.
Thanks

Have you tried the Jumbo complex @ Faro.
My wife has bought lots of every day items from there.
Assuming you fly Stanstead/Faro it's not to far our of way to CE

chrismortley Aug 11th 2008 3:08 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 

Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl (Post 6668958)
Hi Mel where is the shop please? (Could you give directions from the golf club please).....

Its high season now, I hope the shop stays open also in the lower season...

Thanks for the update - and yes I agree with your earlier post, lets keep the small shops in business...

Thanks
Jon

If you play golf you can see it from the 13th fairway/14 tee

betris Aug 11th 2008 4:13 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 

Originally Posted by chrismortley (Post 6669046)
If you play golf you can see it from the 13th fairway/14 tee

yippie,I think now every one will want to start playing golf at esuri.

betris Aug 11th 2008 4:31 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 

Originally Posted by MEL & JOHN (Post 6668943)
News today is that the shop has been very busy indeed since it opened.

Mel

It will be,its the only one on the estate at the moment.the nearest one is about 5 miles away.so he has no competition.Im working at esuri tomorow.I will pop in and have a look at the place.you may find now that the other premises will be snatched up as people think (gold mine.)

Reptonian Aug 11th 2008 4:42 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 
Any sign of the Endesa electrics going into place now? According to various earlier posts it was looking as though people would now be able to sign up for proper connection. Has anyone managed to as yet?

Michaelh Aug 11th 2008 4:51 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 
If you look at where the generators used to be on RVA -1 you will see that they are gone.
Do the people on RVA 1 have electric? Yes!

Did Fadesa push to get this done? They have really stepped up and sorted this out with Endesa.

Can you officially connect to endesa? No! Still need to dot the i's

Should you get the paperwork ready for connection ? Yes

Have I personally connected any of my clients on Rago 1 or RVA-1? So far this week NO. ( it's only Monday, waiting for a call from Pepe)

Do Endesa have all the relevant paperwork from my Clients? Yes

Regards
Michael H


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