Found this - liked it
http://www.guy-sports.com/humor/videos/../../fun_pictures/videos/fitness_studio.wmv
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If you are planning to travel down to Italy, but don't know where to stay on your overnight stops - this site may be of use;-
After my success answering Annec's question, its my turn.
However, I’m not clever enough for an ‘Italian’ question – so I’ll go for one with a ‘Greek’ connection instead
https://www.amministrazionicomunali.it/imu/calcolo_imu.php#
If you google "Italy calculate IMU" there is a fair amount of useful advice.
Yet another poster who posts an innocuous post (usually on an old post) and some time later adds a hidden link to a website.
Link now removed - why not just delete the post ( and mine?)
Probably worth a day on Capri - lots of boats from Positano. Also Amalfi and Sorrento are also worth a look. (By boat or, I think, scheduled bus services)
It really is an open ended question. Price will be affected by factors such as size of roof, ease of access, type of 'sealing' required etc etc.
I'd suggest you seek a couple (at least) of estimates from local tradesmen, and ask around for any recommendations.
Easiest way would by taxi - but expensive! There are executive transfer services available online.
You can go by train - the following website sells tickets, but has some useful info on trains.
https://italiatren.com/en/train/rome/civitavecchia?gad_source=1&gclid=C…
There are buses that do the trip.
https://www.omio.co.uk/coaches/rome/civitavecchia?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj…
Our Italian estate agent recommended an English speaking Geometra.
Worth noting - anyone under about 35 speaks some English (Even when they say they don't) - they learn it at school from an early age.
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https://www.bls.ch/en/fahren/autoverlad/betriebslage
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https://www.amministrazionicomunali.it/imu/calcolo_imu.php#
https://www.amministrazionicomunali.it/imu/calcolo_imu.php#
If you google "Italy calculate IMU" there is a fair amount of useful advice.
Yet another poster who posts an innocuous post (usually on an old post) and some time later adds a hidden link to a website.
Link now removed - why not just delete the post ( and mine?)
Probably worth a day on Capri - lots of boats from Positano. Also Amalfi and Sorrento are also worth a look. (By boat or, I think, scheduled bus services)
It really is an open ended question. Price will be affected by factors such as size of roof, ease of access, type of 'sealing' required etc etc.
I'd suggest you seek a couple (at least) of estimates from local tradesmen, and ask around for any recommendations.
Easiest way would by taxi - but expensive! There are executive transfer services available online.
You can go by train - the following website sells tickets, but has some useful info on trains.
https://italiatren.com/en/train/rome/civitavecchia?gad_source=1&gclid=C…
There are buses that do the trip.
https://www.omio.co.uk/coaches/rome/civitavecchia?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj…
Our Italian estate agent recommended an English speaking Geometra.
Worth noting - anyone under about 35 speaks some English (Even when they say they don't) - they learn it at school from an early age.
79
https://www.bls.ch/en/fahren/autoverlad/betriebslage