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I'm planning my route down for a months visit in July.

Mon, 06/04/2012 - 08:13

I logged on this morning to my local webcam, to look at the snow on the ski slopes.

Thu, 01/05/2012 - 04:47

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-14995588Loved the note about changing the locks!

Wed, 09/21/2011 - 09:20

I have just got back from my latest trip to Italy, and thought some of you might be interested to hear about a Swiss hotel that we stayed in on the way down.It is the Hotel Engel in Stans [near to Lake Lucerne, a few minutes from the motorway

Mon, 07/25/2011 - 05:21

For many years now I have used the likes of 'mappy', 'via michelin' etc for calculating different routes down to Italy - for us its a part of our holiday, so we don't always want to take the quickest/shortest route down.  We prefer to vary the rou

Wed, 06/01/2011 - 09:25

Today I received an email from the Swiss Travel Centre.  The relevant portion is;- "The GBP price for a Vignette will increase from 01 June 2011 and we wanted to give you the opportunity to purchase this years’ Vignette before the pric

Mon, 05/23/2011 - 09:45

I've just driven down and back for a [much too] short holiday, and feel that an update on how fuel prices look on the way down would be useful to fellow travellers The following is a good site for seeing what prices have been like  

Mon, 04/04/2011 - 05:02

P&O have introduced a new ferry on the Dover - Calais route - its called the Spirit of Britain. They seem to have a special offer on at the moment [on this ship only] I've just booked a return crossing [car + 2] for £60 - significantly less th

Sat, 01/29/2011 - 06:08

Does Tomato soup exist in Italy? We were feeling a bit under the weather when we went out to Italy 2 weeks ago.  As part of the R&R process, I fancied some soup, and looked around the supermarket.  There were lots of different soups, but I rea

Mon, 01/24/2011 - 08:29

The route/timings for next years Giro d'Italia have been posted http://www.steephill.tv/giro-d-italia/   My son rang me up to inform me that the route passes about 100m away from

Sat, 11/06/2010 - 07:04

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Wed, 05/18/2011 - 18:51

" .......  a geometra building is likely to cost the client more unexpected charges than an architect building ........." Mine didn't - came in under estimate  [mind you - it was only a smallish restructuring]

Mon, 05/16/2011 - 17:43

You could always get an old phone, cut a sheet of perspex, and glue it to the phone over the dialling pad so that only the 1 2 3 5 and 8 buttons can be pressed This allows most [all?] emergency numbers to be dialled It would work - but if they get hold of another handset and swap them over .....................

Sun, 05/15/2011 - 12:26

"What was the core of their 'academic' qualification?" Perhaps its often more important to have practical experience than just academic qualifications - and I think that, for many types of building works - but not all, there is where geometras win. In effect - it's horses for courses

Sun, 05/15/2011 - 07:18

Have you contacted Sarnafil s.r.l. Via Campania, 4/6 IT-20090 Redecesio di Segrate (MI) Phone +39 02 21 36 051 Fax +39 02 26 92 63 55 sarnafil@sarnafil.it www.sarnafil.it   for help/advice etc?

Fri, 05/13/2011 - 13:55

"We also went .......... without a solicitor." So do many Italians

Thu, 05/12/2011 - 04:31

".... and being as one with your neighbours down to paying for your rubbish removal is part of my communal responsibility. ....." As a non resident, I also pay for my [wonderful] rubbish collection service  [if only the UK one was as efficient, and as cheap"

Tue, 05/10/2011 - 17:28

This has been discussed many times before - try the search facility on this site   A couple of points [from my personal view "Now, I don’t quite follow how it works, if there is an architect who will be talking with and supervising the builder/s and oversees the project, why there is a need for a geometra." Probably the wrong question - you might like to as why employ the architect as well as the geometra   "What is the difference between these two professional." The Architect is more arty farty in his design proposals - you'll get a good [pretty] design, but you need an Engineer to translate it into reality [so it doesn't fall down].  The Geometra is a more practical man - at a lower 'professional' level [hence the lower fee] - he is part design technician, part engineer and part project manager Personally, I feel a good geometra is worth his weight in gold, and if you can get a local one [by recommendation] I would dispense with the architect unless the design you want is 'uber stylish'  Tell the Geometra what you want and he'll give it to you - probably at a lower cost [and I don't just mean the fees]

Tue, 05/10/2011 - 04:32

"Another factor we are told is being able to open a bank account in Italy" Unless things have changed [and I'm pretty certain they haven't] - you don't need residency to open a bank account.  I opened mine [with the help of my estate agent] before I owned my holiday home - used the account to pay for the house.  Now use it for Gas and Electric standing orders

Mon, 05/09/2011 - 04:29

"what if any are the implications of becoming a resident?" Two immediately Spring to mind;-

  1. Living in Italy for at least 6 months a year
  2. Paying Italian Taxes, including Income Tax - but avoiding ICI

But at least you'll be able to buy a car without too many problems