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Old Apr 10th 2008, 10:53 am
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Originally Posted by John & Kath
Where are you here or there? I looked at the forecast on ukweather late last week and from Sunday for about 5 days it looked awful, warm compared to here but very wet every day. Got to agree those two take the best picies (if we say that they may post more and often). Still by this weekend it will be much better back up into the mid 20s and sunshine.
Flattery will get you anything !

Sorry for those who have suffered in the bad weather this week. Here are a few more pictures to remind everyone how beautiful Ayamonte and Costa Esuri are when the sunshines
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Originally Posted by Carol&John
Noted also BobD's book corner at the clubhouse has dwindled to 2 copies - it's GOOD to read when the weather is
Hasta luego,
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I hope people realise that the books are there to be exchanged, not just borrowed, or the library will be short-lived ! Glad to see that Derek and Margaret have the right idea.

Here are a few more pictures. The first two show CE in the background, when TonyP and I played Quinta do Vale. Of course the second also demonstrates Tony's classical stance and swing

Although I am not a great fan of seafood, the last shows a display that had my mouth watering, as we strolled through Ayamonte.
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Originally Posted by betris
yes the storms were bad.i was told that 4 people escaped from raggo 1 under the cover of the storm
On "another forum" Jur has posted some photos of La Sonrisa virtually underwater after all the rain! I can't believe we were sitting there last week, enjoying a drink and thinking about sitting in the shade as it was so hot!
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Originally Posted by BobD
I hope people realise that the books are there to be exchanged, not just borrowed, or the library will be short-lived ! Glad to see that Derek and Margaret have the right idea.

Here are a few more pictures. The first two show CE in the background, when TonyP and I played Quinta do Vale. Of course the second also demonstrates Tony's classical stance and swing

Although I am not a great fan of seafood, the last shows a display that had my mouth watering, as we strolled through Ayamonte.
Bob,

Great pictures.Especially that golfer

Good job you didn't post pictures of my scorecard.


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Originally Posted by betris
yes the storms were bad.i was told that 4 people escaped from raggo 1 under the cover of the storm
Hola! betris,
A very brave cuadrilla.

Originally Posted by yes we can
...In our urbanisation (Pueblo Andaluz-Marina Esuri) we are the first ones who changed administration. Our manzana President is fantastic and we know our rights, we decide how to spent our money, not the administrators or Fadesa.
Thanks for the reply, yes we can. How then does it work at the intercommunity meetings?

Originally Posted by BobD
I hope people realise that the books are there to be exchanged, not just borrowed, or the library will be short-lived ! Glad to see that Derek and Margaret have the right idea...
Hhmm, let's hope people realise this, "Honest BobD".

Originally Posted by tednsharon
On "another forum" Jur has posted some photos of La Sonrisa virtually underwater after all the rain! I can't believe we were sitting there last week, enjoying a drink and thinking about sitting in the shade as it was so hot!
Hola! Sharon,
Lucky you!
Here's another link with more photos of the storm's damage, especially along the huelva coastline:
http://www.diariodesevilla.es/articl...dalucia.html#1


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Originally Posted by yes we can
Hi John&Kath

In our manzana we voted out ADA and was the best decision. In 6 months the new administration has done more for us than ADA in 2 years. Now we have the best manzana and we pay less monthly.
yes we can, hello.
We have been interested in this situation since we completed; but feel lost in the minority.
Unfortunately for us, we have ended up on a Manzana where a few of us are of the opinion that our president is closely linked to the administration company and therefore, Fadesa.
There are only a few of us willing to band together so we feel stuck for the foreseeable future.
The trouble is that when some of us try to speak to others, too many are not particularly bothered; so long as all looks nice on the surface; most don’t care what sorts of goings on are taking place.

We know of two Manzanas on the first phase townhouses who fought back, from what we are reliably informed, under two hard working and honest presidents.
They booted out ADA / AEA and selected their own, by a majority vote. The new administration company is called Mega Fincas Huelva.
And reports are just like the other posting, the new administration company did more in the first few months than ADA / AEA did in the entire time they were in control.

It is strange to the few of us, that even when people are given the information about the builder/administrator connections, they don’t seem to care.
Is it a case of some people having more money than sense? We think so.
Anyway, in the meantime, a few of us just have to wait for the time when we can gather enough people with sense to be bothered to change things. In the meantime, we will have to keep on paying a lot for very little.

Thanks for the posting, it’s good to know in time we may have some control over our community and where we spend our money.
Alice.
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Have a read HERE, out of the free beer thread (lots of info in there).
The president can sack the admin at any time, he just needs to call a meeting for approval, anyone who has not paid their fees (Fadesa) cannot vote.
They are not carrying out their duties because they are not collecting Fadesa`s dues.

The president may terminate the services of the administrator at any time, if he feels that the administrator is not carrying out the duties specified in the contract. This decision must be previously submitted to the general meeting for approval.
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[QUOTE=jamesf;6169438]So now we're all friends again, I return to the most important topic. FA Cup final in the bloody club house.

I offer cheap beer and downright dodgy cider and no-one cares. Do I have to up the offer to Lincolnshire poteen?

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Would be delighted to have a beer with you, but Cup Final Saturday is a week too late - we are out the previous weekend. Maybe next time.

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[QUOTE=Carol&John;6192368]Hola! betris,
A very brave cuadrilla.



Thanks for the reply, yes we can. How then does it work at the intercommunity meetings?






Thanks for the reply, yes we can. How then does it work at the intercommunity meetings?


Hola Carol&John

Exactely like before, we have ADA for intercommunity. Last extraordinary intercommunity meeting (March) our new Administrator was allowed to attend, she was very helpfull with legal advice specially when ADA tryed to increase our dues because Fadesa fail to pay up.
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Originally Posted by jdr
Have a read HERE, out of the free beer thread (lots of info in there).
The president can sack the admin at any time, he just needs to call a meeting for approval, anyone who has not paid their fees (Fadesa) cannot vote.
They are not carrying out their duties because they are not collecting Fadesa`s dues.
All well and good if the president is willing to change; but what if the president is not willing to change; even when the administration company is not carrying out their duties.
The elected president is supposed to represent the interests of the community, when this is not the case, the administration company carry on controlling communities without any accountability. And until enough people get together to make a change, it will carry on like this.
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Originally Posted by John & Kath
That sounds exciting my mum used to open the front and back doors when we had that kind of storm to let the thunderbolts pass through.

I think Fortaleza was too busy goading us last week to have got the paper out. He pm'd me on Saturday night to say it was going to press early Sunday morning but not seen anything yet and he has been strangely quiet.
Sitting on La Barrosa beach at present in Cadiz, stronbow in hand, taking a few days away from it all. Hence I'm "strangely quiet"!!!

From the March issue, the paper is now dated (ie March 5 instead simply March) and the current issue is dated April 7 (nearedt working day after the 5th) However, distribution didn't start until late on the night of Monday 7th so most people had it by Weds. PDFs always go out later (so the people who get the print version can feel a bit 'special' for a few days!!!!!!!!)

Think the PDF's were being mailed today.

The reasons for doing it are varied and complex and hint at future plans
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Originally Posted by AliceB
yes we can, hello.
We have been interested in this situation since we completed; but feel lost in the minority.
Unfortunately for us, we have ended up on a Manzana where a few of us are of the opinion that our president is closely linked to the administration company and therefore, Fadesa.
There are only a few of us willing to band together so we feel stuck for the foreseeable future.
The trouble is that when some of us try to speak to others, too many are not particularly bothered; so long as all looks nice on the surface; most don’t care what sorts of goings on are taking place.

We know of two Manzanas on the first phase townhouses who fought back, from what we are reliably informed, under two hard working and honest presidents.
They booted out ADA / AEA and selected their own, by a majority vote. The new administration company is called Mega Fincas Huelva.
And reports are just like the other posting, the new administration company did more in the first few months than ADA / AEA did in the entire time they were in control.

It is strange to the few of us, that even when people are given the information about the builder/administrator connections, they don’t seem to care.
Is it a case of some people having more money than sense? We think so.
Anyway, in the meantime, a few of us just have to wait for the time when we can gather enough people with sense to be bothered to change things. In the meantime, we will have to keep on paying a lot for very little.

Thanks for the posting, it’s good to know in time we may have some control over our community and where we spend our money.
Alice.
yes we can, hello.
We have been interested in this situation since we completed; but feel lost in the minority.
Unfortunately for us, we have ended up on a Manzana where a few of us are of the opinion that our president is closely linked to the administration company and therefore, Fadesa.
There are only a few of us willing to band together so we feel stuck for the foreseeable future.
The trouble is that when some of us try to speak to others, too many are not particularly bothered; so long as all looks nice on the surface; most don’t care what sorts of goings on are taking place.

We know of two Manzanas on the first phase townhouses who fought back, from what we are reliably informed, under two hard working and honest presidents.
They booted out ADA / AEA and selected their own, by a majority vote. The new administration company is called Mega Fincas Huelva.
And reports are just like the other posting, the new administration company did more in the first few months than ADA / AEA did in the entire time they were in control.

It is strange to the few of us, that even when people are given the information about the builder/administrator connections, they don’t seem to care.
Is it a case of some people having more money than sense? We think so.
Anyway, in the meantime, a few of us just have to wait for the time when we can gather enough people with sense to be bothered to change things. In the meantime, we will have to keep on paying a lot for very little.

Thanks for the posting, it’s good to know in time we may have some control over our community and where we spend our money.
Alice.[/QUOTE]

Hola Alice

I agreed with you, you need to have your neighbours and your president with you to change things. In our case we are lucky, almost all the owners agreed with our President about changing administration. I wish you luck.
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Originally Posted by Fortaleza

The reasons for doing it are varied and complex and hint at future plans

If people don't send you enough money you're going to make it a weekly aren't you??
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Originally Posted by AliceB
All well and good if the president is willing to change; but what if the president is not willing to change; even when the administration company is not carrying out their duties.
The elected president is supposed to represent the interests of the community, when this is not the case, the administration company carry on controlling communities without any accountability. And until enough people get together to make a change, it will carry on like this.

Change the president.
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Originally Posted by Fortaleza
Sitting on La Barrosa beach at present in Cadiz, stronbow in hand, taking a few days away from it all. Hence I'm "strangely quiet"!!!

From the March issue, the paper is now dated (ie March 5 instead simply March) and the current issue is dated April 7 (nearedt working day after the 5th) However, distribution didn't start until late on the night of Monday 7th so most people had it by Weds. PDFs always go out later (so the people who get the print version can feel a bit 'special' for a few days!!!!!!!!)

Think the PDF's were being mailed today.

The reasons for doing it are varied and complex and hint at future plans
You are a complex character and I understand it is and has been raining very hard in Ayamonte is that perchance why you have decamped to La Barrosa.
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