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I think the groups now exist [at least - when I go to the 'make a new post' section, there they are, in the "Audience" section]   Hope someone uses them soon - after all the time its taken

Thu, 07/01/2010 - 04:50

Anyone used the Harwich to Hook of Holland ferry service? I'm hoping to drive down to the holiday home later this year, and was thinking of using the service.

Thu, 07/01/2010 - 04:45

By chance I went on the old Forum yesterday - found that someone had PM'ed me from that forum only a few days ago.   I hadn't got any notification of a PM, but obviously the old Forum PM system still works    It might be worth doing the odd visit

Sat, 05/15/2010 - 12:15

Hopefully they may start flights to the North soon ? http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8630455.stm

Mon, 04/19/2010 - 12:40

I can't beleive that its 17+ hours since the last post - or has my PC taken over and hidden everything?

Thu, 11/12/2009 - 11:24

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8307267.stm Hopefully this will kill Blair's ambitions off.

Wed, 10/14/2009 - 12:05

There is an interesting article in today's G2 section of the Guardian newspaper by a woman who moved to Italy, founded a successful business, and has now moved back to the UK [but still has the business] because she missed London 

Wed, 08/26/2009 - 04:55

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Sun, 01/05/2014 - 07:39

Wireless ones are dead simple to set up - no wires to run around the house. A typical system fitting is http://www.homebuilding.co.uk/advice/DIY/how-to-fit-a-wireless-burglar-alarm I'd always buy a second 'dummy' alarm box for fitting at the back of the house

Sat, 01/04/2014 - 07:38

Get a wireless one from the UK and take it over to Italy

Fri, 01/03/2014 - 10:13

We use Michel Thomas - look on ebay for cheap sets of the discs However - look at your Local Authority Evening Classes - many do Conversational Italian

Mon, 12/16/2013 - 11:24

You could ask your Comune's advice - check their website for who to contact [the 'tributi' I think - at least it is for me] Good Luck

Answer to: IMU
Thu, 12/12/2013 - 13:41

The whole lot goes to the comune - at least mine doesPaid today [I hope] by my bank - I emailed them the F24, and they said it would be

Answer to: IMU
Tue, 11/26/2013 - 08:11

Yes - its 16th December, but Comunes may leave it very late before deciding how much the charge will be.  [it won't necessarily be the same as the June payment]

Answer to: italian wills
Wed, 11/13/2013 - 17:43

My UK Solicitor wouldn't put anything in my UK Will about my Italian Property. 

Tue, 10/29/2013 - 14:20

If you do have to cross a RoadI'd suggest you lay  the pipe [or cable] in a 100mm plastic duct under the road section, and lay a couple of spare ducts as well. That way, if you need to, you can 'thread' another service pipe/cable through at a later date, without digging the road up again,

Thu, 10/24/2013 - 06:39

Vignette Avoiding Routes1.  Dunkirk - Lille - Namur - Luxembourg [cheap petrol] - Metz - Nancy- Remiremont - Lure - Villersexel - Baume-les-Dames - Pontarlier - swiss border - Vallorbe - then road 9 [Not A9] to Lausanne - stay on 9 around Lac le Man and  also stay on 9 parallel to A9 up to Brig and on through Simplon Pass to Italy and on to the Italian Autostrada that passes Stresa and on to Milan.  No toll charges until Italy 2.  Calais - Rheims - Chalons [all toll motorway] - then off motorway to Vitry-le-Francois - St-Dizier - Chaumont - D619 to Rolampont - N19 to Langres - D974 to Longeau-Percy - D67 to Besancon [at present town centre being dug up fot Trams] - N57 to Pontalier - then follow above route.  Toll charge of approx £20 Route 1 is my favourite, but when we take the dog [via Channel Tunnel], Route 2 will probably 'win', although its not much of a detour to go Calais - Dunkirk, and on via Luxembourg. Time wise - as we don't belt down to/from Italy, it shouldn't be excessively longer.  We've done the Lausanne to Brig [Road 9] route once already, as it is more scenic than the A9 around the lake. Comments?

Tue, 10/22/2013 - 04:22

I think we can taken as official.Here is an article - http://driveeuropenews.com/2013/03/10/new-swiss-tourist-vignette-still-bad-value-for-visiting-drivers-maybe/I didn't begrudge the SF40 cost at present, as we drive down 2 or 3 times a year, but SF100 is a bit too steep. Therefore, I've worked out my 'how to cross Switzerland without using motorways' route, [via Simplon Pass] - looks like it will add about an hour [max] to the journey, but will be a bit scenic]