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Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by John & Kath
(Post 6713829)
Thanks Chris I have dug out my blue paperwork and it does indeed say "Service De Gestion" but I have only one fee to pay. That must be because it is a plot and there is no occupation at this stage.
We have poof that the Fire Brigade do attend since the recent van fire, happen. |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Hi to all the lucky ones enjoying the sunshine!
Can anyone update us on the progress of Endesa in Las Jarras? Have they finished installing the meters? George |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by Ears332205
(Post 6700832)
A D I O S
A M I G O S Its bloody cold in Glasgow......but refreshing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by Ears332205
(Post 6715939)
Thanks for all the kind words - has a great year
Its bloody cold in Glasgow......but refreshing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by MikeJ
(Post 6714530)
The car owner (who we met in IC) and the van owner will have received a bill from the fire brigade for attendance :sad_smile:
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Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by Ears332205
(Post 6715939)
Thanks for all the kind words - has a great year
Its bloody cold in Glasgow......but refreshing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! just got back from UK, where we also had some cooler weather, and rain much to Liam's enjoyment. don't forget we will be expecting some haggis and black pudding when we get over to visit you. Give the wee one a kiss from us. Suexx |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by betris
(Post 6716857)
yeh what sort of people live there.arson.what next poison chops for the noisy dogs.
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Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by jdr
(Post 6720680)
Wait for the Icecream van wars. ;-)
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Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by John & Kath
(Post 6720698)
Does the "Village Store" also do icecream when he come on Tuesdays at 10.30?
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Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by sunshine sue
(Post 6720650)
Hi Rachel,
just got back from UK, where we also had some cooler weather, and rain much to Liam's enjoyment. don't forget we will be expecting some haggis and black pudding when we get over to visit you. Give the wee one a kiss from us. Suexx |
Re:ada's office's
can anyone give directions to ada's office's please, going to pay the one-off community charge of 100 euro's ( for rago 1), am i correct in thinking it is then approx 50 euro's a month for minimum maintenance untill it's sorted out.
cheers gary |
Re: ada's office's
Originally Posted by garyn
(Post 6724560)
can anyone give directions to ada's office's please, going to pay the one-off community charge of 100 euro's ( for rago 1), am i correct in thinking it is then approx 50 euro's a month for minimum maintenance untill it's sorted out.
cheers gary Address is: Grupo ADA Administración C/ Medico Rey Garcia, 1 Edificio Cardenio, 2º, puerta 8 21400 Ayamonte - Huelva Hope this helps Mike J |
Re: ada's office's
Originally Posted by MikeJ
(Post 6725672)
It's a bit tricky to find. Its in Medico Rey Garcia (which is the road next in from the Marina), next door to the Notary's office (which is at the eastern end of the street) there is an entrance with a barred grill. The first challenge is getting through this door unless you can work out which call button to press or tailgate someone (which we did). Inside it's an apartment block - go up the stairs (or lift). ADA are on the second floor overlooking Rey Garcia Medico about the 4th or 5th door along. It has a plaque on the door but that's about all to identify it.
Address is: Grupo ADA Administración C/ Medico Rey Garcia, 1 Edificio Cardenio, 2º, puerta 8 21400 Ayamonte - Huelva Hope this helps Mike J |
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Hi All, as the posts are a bit few and far between at the moment I thought I would add to the list of places to visit. We drove to Mertola yesterday afternoon (about 45-50mins from CE) and what a lovely place. First time there for us but looking back I see Carol and John posted some pics of it in June last year but as there are some of us who can't remember what was posted yesterday I thought I would tell you about it again.
An ancient walled hilltop town with the remains of a castle plus former mosque and several museums to view. Not wheelchair, buggy or small children friendly(at the castle) as there are ongoing renovations. Another tip would be to wear sensible shoes (not flipflops that I wore) as it has the usual steep cobbled streets. As usual we forgot our camera but managed a few photos using a selection of phones. Hope you can view them ok as Mike is playing golf and I am adding them myself. Cheers Bryony. |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by MikeCol
(Post 6730717)
Hi All, as the posts are a bit few and far between at the moment I thought I would add to the list of places to visit. We drove to Mertola yesterday afternoon (about 45-50mins from CE) and what a lovely place. First time there for us but looking back I see Carol and John posted some pics of it in June last year but as there are some of us who can't remember what was posted yesterday I thought I would tell you about it again.
An ancient walled hilltop town with the remains of a castle plus former mosque and several museums to view. Not wheelchair, buggy or small children friendly(at the castle) as there are ongoing renovations. Another tip would be to wear sensible shoes (not flipflops that I wore) as it has the usual steep cobbled streets. As usual we forgot our camera but managed a few photos using a selection of phones. Hope you can view them ok as Mike is playing golf and I am adding them myself. Cheers Bryony. Well done Byrony, another one for my list. Will be in CE soon and cannot wait. Mel |
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