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Jon-Bxl Jul 20th 2013 6:45 pm

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Originally Posted by guesswork (Post 10809784)
The times do work for the summer because people can get the morning bus to town, then get a bus to the beach for the afternoon and return to CE on the 18.30.

At the moment people need to use it because the is always a lot of empty seats.

Thanks the times are good in this case, sure. I was posting about the 'weird' times, as they seemed to completely miss out some opportunities in the advertisements. Like picking up the bus in the morning at the station to come IN on the morning bus. Perhaps someone is working there like e.g a cleaner or other workers... (eg in the old days some of Jags staff who needed ferrying by car).... people who can maybe work a deal around the bus times.

No point in having an empty bus, even if there is one passenger. I assumed this at the start as I assumed that the busses always go between the station and CE, only.

Then there was no mention of the 22:30 bus going BACK to the station.. perfect timing for Ayamonte as we know that it all starts 'late' there... so this unmentioned one at 22:30 could be a winner. Thanks for letting us know that they will actually pick up at this unscheduled time.

Again this is great news... and as it pans out we see more opportunities, than advertised.

I still think the door remains open for an hourly service and really hope Frank is still interested.

Jon

MikeCol Jul 21st 2013 9:50 pm

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On Friday evening (26th July) at 9.30 there is a fund raising event at the church of St Vincent de Paul in Salon, Ayamonte.

There will be a BBQ with Sardines, Pinchitos, Burgers and Tomato Salad and any money raised will go towards stocking the shop with food for the needy.

A great evening out and chance to help our friends in Ayamonte :)

EsuriJohn Jul 21st 2013 11:10 pm

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Originally Posted by MikeCol (Post 10812407)
On Friday evening (26th July) at 9.30 there is a fund raising event at the church of St Vincent de Paul in Salon, Ayamonte.

There will be a BBQ with Sardines, Pinchitos, Burgers and Tomato Salad and any money raised will go towards stocking the shop with food for the needy.

A great evening out and chance to help our friends in Ayamonte :)

That's a pity that is Kaths regular church and once a month the collection is for CARITAS who do the food for the needy but we won't be able to be there. Well worth supporting!

LordMayor Oct 23rd 2013 8:20 pm

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Investments in Ayamonte. I mentioned in a former post the water-park was due to open in 2014, due to the slowness of the central government burocracy, it will take a little bit more time...


http://huelvabuenasnoticias.com/2013...a-legislatura/

MikeJ Oct 23rd 2013 9:53 pm

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Originally Posted by LordMayor (Post 10959248)
Investments in Ayamonte. I mentioned in a former post the water-park was due to open in 2014, due to the slowness of the central government burocracy, it will take a little bit more time...


http://huelvabuenasnoticias.com/2013...a-legislatura/

No mention of the new Marina - which used to be a top priority :(

EsuriJohn Oct 23rd 2013 10:03 pm

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Originally Posted by MikeJ (Post 10959360)
No mention of the new Marina - which used to be a top priority :(

The Marina is estimated to cost €43m with a chunk from central government and another from the Communidad which they have not got
So I suppose even if they could find a private investor to take the gamble it won't move until things are better.

On the other hand Russian Mafia money and brown envelopes seems much easier. Although looking at what the EU DID TO CYPRUS WITH THE HAIRCUT I would think that the Spanish Government would be wary of where the money comes from before they sanctioned that kind of investment.

MikeJ Oct 23rd 2013 10:16 pm

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Originally Posted by EsuriJohn (Post 10959376)
The Marina is estimated to cost €43m with a chunk from central government and another from the Communidad which they have not got
So I suppose even if they could find a private investor to take the gamble it won't move until things are better.

On the other hand Russian Mafia money and brown envelopes seems much easier. Although looking at what the EU DID TO CYPRUS WITH THE HAIRCUT I would think that the Spanish Government would be wary of where the money comes from before they sanctioned that kind of investment.

Perhaps the Town Hall could use the 5m that it owes the EUC! It would be a very good investment as a Marina would completely revitalise CE - probably need a hotel as well to service all the new visitors! :flypig:

MEL & JOHN Oct 24th 2013 12:06 am

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Whereabouts on the river is the suggested location of the proposed marina? I see the fish farm has closed with 22 people losing their jobs; such a shame. At least a marina and /or water park would provide jobs for the locals. Now......where are my rose tinted specs ?

EsuriJohn Oct 24th 2013 4:56 am

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Originally Posted by MEL & JOHN (Post 10959527)
Whereabouts on the river is the suggested location of the proposed marina? I see the fish farm has closed with 22 people losing their jobs; such a shame. At least a marina and /or water park would provide jobs for the locals. Now......where are my rose tinted specs ?

Have a look at page 12 (currently) of this Ayamonte sub forum there is a closed thread Re: el puerto deportivo marina Esuri where there are a few very intelligent replies. One or two have maps attached which show that the marina is to be just upstream of the bridge on the east bank taking up about half of the fish farm. There are photo montages and much more detail so well worth a read of that thread.

It was only supposed to close half of the fish farm but I think the owner is the same chap who has been doing all of the engineering work to build a new fish farm from the remains of the old one between Castro Marim and VRStO. Which is odd since he said at the time that he could pull back to half and still get the same throughput due to the warm water produced by electricity generating station.

Just to add the Russian financed water park is tucked in behind the south west corner of the marina and the generating station.

MEL & JOHN Oct 24th 2013 6:59 am

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Knew I could rely on you John...thank you

Fredbargate Oct 24th 2013 4:53 pm

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Originally Posted by EsuriJohn (Post 10960062)
Have a look at page 12 (currently) of this Ayamonte sub forum there is a closed thread Re: el puerto deportivo marina Esuri where there are a few very intelligent replies. One or two have maps attached which show that the marina is to be just upstream of the bridge on the east bank taking up about half of the fish farm. There are photo montages and much more detail so well worth a read of that thread.

The thread is here :-

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showt...o+marina+Esuri

LordMayor Oct 24th 2013 9:22 pm

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http://www.huelvainformacion.es/arti.../atraques.html

http://www.huelvainformacion.es/arti...ccidental.html

MikeCol Jan 16th 2014 11:37 pm

Re: News
 
Excellent news apart from the bit about McDonalds :( http://www.infoayamonte.com/index.ph...t-in-18-months regards Bryony

Jon-Bxl Jan 17th 2014 12:18 am

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Originally Posted by MikeCol (Post 11082923)
Excellent news apart from the bit about McDonalds :( http://www.infoayamonte.com/index.ph...t-in-18-months regards Bryony

Wow thanks Bryony..

I havent had a drink for a bit - but am wondering if someone spiked my coke!!! (As in cola!!) If this is really true.. then all I can say is 'AT LAST' He's gone public, so I hope this means he is committed! See below. Cut from the link above.

I saw a pig flying past a blue moon ... then I saw this!

Gettin' better all the time

Jon


COSTA ESURI


The bank gaurantees are going to be demanded in the coming weeks and the money will be used to improve, roads, Green áreas and the water treatment.


Private


5 million euros


Starting first quarter of 2014

Jon-Bxl Jan 17th 2014 12:28 am

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Originally Posted by MikeCol (Post 11082923)
Excellent news apart from the bit about McDonalds :( http://www.infoayamonte.com/index.ph...t-in-18-months regards Bryony

I personally am happy with MCDo in the plaza. The place is dying and hopefully this will give some life to the centre. I also hope as part of the franchise approval process, proper market studies were done - showing that this was a good location.... which means it is good news... someone has researched the future potential

However I must be missing something big as I don't see this.... 'business case'.

Good news (for me) nonetheless, as a potential positive for the future.

I am not fussed about the water park, but with an improved CE, it may be good news. No mention of the marina though... the best news (IMHO) for CE after these guarantees come in.

I hope all the guarantee money, should it come in, goes to CE.. and the banks insist on that too.

Jon


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