Hoyo 19
#76
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Re: Hoyo 19
Hi Bill. Hope you are well. I don't know if you went to the mayor's meeting at the golf club last week. I assume the demo mentioned earlier is related to the lack of progress at the meeting. I've not seen anything about the outcome of that either.
#77
Re: Hoyo 19
before the so called rumours gang is starting up (Fake News according to Trump) here you go; https://mailchi.mp/7f0cff32cce4/hoyo-19?e=bf85fe58ec
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Re: Hoyo 19
I understand from some posters around CE that there is a demonstration that has been arranged for Saturday 4 August at 13.00 at the Town Hall in Plaza Laguna. The poster cites the lack of infrastructure on CE and the broken promises made by the Mayor/s over the years and the money the council has been given to improve CE.
Would this not be an appropriate time and place for us to say 'enough is enough and demonstrate to the Mayor our concerns.
Would this not be an appropriate time and place for us to say 'enough is enough and demonstrate to the Mayor our concerns.
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Does anybody know how the meeting went with the Mayor to present the petition and discuss 19h? I think it was yesterday?
I will say that I was disappointed that I didn't get an email from 19h with notice or details of the closure, and/or a mail from them asking for my support for the petition. I am definitely on the members mailing list of the 500+ members.
that we have a resolution positively soon.
Jon
I will say that I was disappointed that I didn't get an email from 19h with notice or details of the closure, and/or a mail from them asking for my support for the petition. I am definitely on the members mailing list of the 500+ members.
that we have a resolution positively soon.
Jon
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Re: Hoyo 19
Does anybody know how the meeting went with the Mayor to present the petition and discuss 19h? I think it was yesterday?
I will say that I was disappointed that I didn't get an email from 19h with notice or details of the closure, and/or a mail from them asking for my support for the petition. I am definitely on the members mailing list of the 500+ members.
that we have a resolution positively soon.
Jon
I will say that I was disappointed that I didn't get an email from 19h with notice or details of the closure, and/or a mail from them asking for my support for the petition. I am definitely on the members mailing list of the 500+ members.
that we have a resolution positively soon.
Jon
No news as yet about the meeting with the Mayor. If it went ahead.!! ?
#82
Re: Hoyo 19
So its watch this space!
Jon
Last edited by Jon-Bxl; Aug 3rd 2018 at 9:32 am.
#83
Re: Hoyo 19
We are all crossing our fingers that the meeting went ahead and hopeful of some positive news to report back.
Problem is posting on here means that the those selfish, spineless individuals that got it closed will also get to know what’s going on and then they can start to plot there next attack.
Maybe it best to keep things below the parapet until there is something concrete to report that others can’t spoil!
🙏 HOYO 19 🤞
Problem is posting on here means that the those selfish, spineless individuals that got it closed will also get to know what’s going on and then they can start to plot there next attack.
Maybe it best to keep things below the parapet until there is something concrete to report that others can’t spoil!
🙏 HOYO 19 🤞
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Re: Hoyo 19
Hi
I know very little about Spanish law but I thought that if you wanted to denounce something you did so by contacting the police. So, would the town hall be involved in the closure or is it a legal matter? Has anybody asked the people running the club who told them to close, why and what they need to do to re-open?
We need some hard facts before talking about taking action.
Fiberite
I know very little about Spanish law but I thought that if you wanted to denounce something you did so by contacting the police. So, would the town hall be involved in the closure or is it a legal matter? Has anybody asked the people running the club who told them to close, why and what they need to do to re-open?
We need some hard facts before talking about taking action.
Fiberite
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Re: Hoyo 19
Hi
I know very little about Spanish law but I thought that if you wanted to denounce something you did so by contacting the police. So, would the town hall be involved in the closure or is it a legal matter? Has anybody asked the people running the club who told them to close, why and what they need to do to re-open?
We need some hard facts before talking about taking action.
Fiberite
I know very little about Spanish law but I thought that if you wanted to denounce something you did so by contacting the police. So, would the town hall be involved in the closure or is it a legal matter? Has anybody asked the people running the club who told them to close, why and what they need to do to re-open?
We need some hard facts before talking about taking action.
Fiberite
With respect this is exactly what we have been posting about... We all want to have information. The mayor is someone we should be able to go to when there is a problem in the community, even legal/police ones.
No-one is talking about taking any action. We cant as most of us are in the dark right now.The petition, (already done) was an early action.
IMO the longer it takes to find out the result of that and the meeting with the mayor, the more I am concerned that this will be resolved.
Lets see
Jon
Last edited by Jon-Bxl; Aug 3rd 2018 at 7:48 pm.
#86
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Re: Hoyo 19
Hi Cathy. I turned up at the Demo at the town hall today I was the only brit there and I didn't see one person from Costa Esurie. So many people Talk the Talk but very few Walk the walk.
#87
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Re: Hoyo 19
Hi Bill, my husband and I and a couple who recently bought here were at the demo. Like you we were disappointed in the turnout but the Spanish people present as you ,know we're vocal about what's happening.
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Re: Hoyo 19
What a shame. The same thing happened at the last demo at the football pitch. Hardly any expats despite the meeting only a few metres away from the main social hub of Esuri. How many people did attend this week? I guess not enough to be a loud voice eh? I do think the powers that be are missing a trick on Esuri. Look at the investment that is being put into the Eastern Algarve at the moment. I consider sustained year round 'tourist' euros are worth more to the community as a whole than one week a year drop ins so keeping Esuri in good condition is money well spent as a long term investment strategy. Get me......I sound like a politician!
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What a shame. The same thing happened at the last demo at the football pitch. Hardly any expats despite the meeting only a few metres away from the main social hub of Esuri. How many people did attend this week? I guess not enough to be a loud voice eh? I do think the powers that be are missing a trick on Esuri. Look at the investment that is being put into the Eastern Algarve at the moment. I consider sustained year round 'tourist' euros are worth more to the community as a whole than one week a year drop ins so keeping Esuri in good condition is money well spent as a long term investment strategy. Get me......I sound like a politician!
.....and....
The town hall will PAY for it!!!
.. with the Fadesa bank guarantees, the EUC money and the excessive property taxes they charge us vs Ayamonte!!!
Jon