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Ciao e tutti. Anybody tried this bank? www.webank.it It appears to be low-cost, web based it says: Is the online account at zero cost combining the convenience of a checking account to the cert

Thu, 09/02/2010 - 11:43

I recently used "our favorite airline" from Luton to Trapani & Stansted to Roma Ciampino.

Fri, 07/23/2010 - 10:52

Ciao e tutti, Anyone familiar with Trapani? We shall be arriving on the late Ryanair flight which, even if on time, lands at 22.35, (June 22). We need to get to out Hotel in Trapani old-town.

Tue, 04/13/2010 - 07:25

Ciao e tutti, Just a little warning. Ryanair was weighing cabin baggage on the early flight last week from Stansted to Ciampino. I had practised so I put on my three coats & filled my pockets to get under the 10kg limit.

Wed, 02/24/2010 - 06:51

Ciao e tutti Has anyone got a good Italian domain name company? I normally use 123-reg.co.uk but they do not seem to do .it domains. I need POP access, forwarding & webmail. Cosa consiglia?   Salve

Mon, 12/21/2009 - 10:20

Ciao e tutti Heard a lot of talk about "Tevera Nera" tax lately, and campaigns for the abolition thereof, but no-one seems to be able to explain it to me.Che significa? Grazie in antcipo   

Tue, 09/01/2009 - 18:53

Just a bit of a heads-up! Ryanair were weighing hand baggage on the Limoges - Luton flight on Tuesday and on the Stansted - Dublin today!! Thay are perhaps having a bit of a purge. Anyone got any updates please post as I am on the

Fri, 07/03/2009 - 09:57

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Wed, 02/27/2013 - 22:01

If you Google "french drain" you will see many illustrations of ground water collection. These are very useful & cheap. Different grades of cleanliness can be bought depending on the planned use. You can join them together with plastic plumbing fittings if neccessary. https://www.google.co.uk/search?source=ig&rlz=&q=ibc+containers&oq=ibc+&... In bocco al lupo

Sat, 01/26/2013 - 22:55

  No you don't & the DVLA are deliberately ambiguous about it. In theory you can send your tax disc in for a refund as you leave the country! Here's a link to an old thread about it: http://www.italymag.co.uk/community/post/registering-uk-car-italy#commen...

Answer to: Happy New Year
Thu, 01/03/2013 - 20:45

Felice anno nuovo tutti quanti! smiley

Answer to: Linda Vernon
Thu, 12/20/2012 - 08:48

Good heavens! I was only reading her blog last month.  http://www.ilpicchiobandblucca.com/blog.html What happened? Was it an accident? How sad.

Sun, 11/18/2012 - 19:33

A vignette is compulsory in Switzerland only if you are using their motorways & tunnels (clearly signed posted with GREEN). You do not need one if using other roads. Being caught without a current one on a motorway gets a large on the spot fine - £200 They cover the rest of a current year plus the following January. So It's abad idea to pay full price for one now. You can probably pick up a cheap one on ebay http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l2736&_nkw=swiss+motorway Yes you will need to have chains on board in the winter months, and a breathalyser for France http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-18662555 Recently, Germany added new rules to their Highway Code. According to the law, motorists must have winter tyres (that bear the M+S symbol) if they are driving on snow, black ice or roads covered in frost. If you are caught driving in these conidtions withouth the appopriate tyres fitted, you are likely to be fined €40. This amount will be doubled if you are the reason for any delays to traffic. You will also lose one point on your driving license.   In bocco al lupo

Thu, 11/15/2012 - 19:40

Ciao e tutti, I would not even make a special trip back to MOT. see discussions elswhere: http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hubb/trip-paperwork/sorn-mot-registrati... As long as you have an MOT booked when you get back then if you get picked up by the ANPR cameras at Dover you are legal. YMMV. wink

Tony P Registered Users Veteran HUBBer Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Moscow Posts: 1,119
Here we go again! As in many previous threads -
UK Road Tax is only payable for UK registered vehicles when using public roads in UK. ie within the jurisdiction of UK Road Traffic Acts etc. If not on UK public roads not payable.
You can even apply for a part refund as you leave.
If a UK vehicle registered vehicle is not to be taxed (or a refund is requested because it is not going to be used on UK public roads) a SORN declaration must be made (free) that it is not going to be used on UK public roads. This must be done again annually. It can be done 'on-line' (ie from anywhere in the World) during the month before and after the Road Tax or SORN expires.
MOT is similarly only necessary if the vehicle is going to be used within the jurisdiction of the UK Road Traffic Acts (ie UK public roads).
On returning to UK it is permitted to use the vehicle without MOT and Road Tax to get to and from a MOT Test Station for a pre-arranged test appointment. The station can be anywhere in the land, not near the point of entry or your home - if stopped you be able to show you are reasonably en-route and give details of the appoiment time/date/place so they can check up.
So, book the test as you disembark, or while you are still away.
Insurance is a necessity throughout the EU and most of the rest of the World, so it is assumed you will have that anyway.
Never NEVER NEVER ask the DVLA. The only people you get to speak to generally know nothing! Share  
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Sat, 09/08/2012 - 07:19

I have always enjoyed your contributions, you would be missed. In bocco al lupo ;o))

Answer to: Como stop over
Mon, 06/25/2012 - 07:52

Thanks, will add it to the list smiley

Mon, 05/28/2012 - 22:37

If you walk up the spectaular 2km portico to the Madonna San Luca you will get an unforgettable view of Bologna http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowUserReviews-g187801-d246574-r123352766-... There is a bus or taxi option up/down too. You can have a pizza at the pizzeria Da Vito at the top near the church & there are plenty of caffé & bars at the bottom in Via Saragozza  there's a bar/pasticceria at the bottom of the walk which looks a bit underwhelming but you will get drinks & snacks there at local prices. If you go off the beaten track in Bologna it is hard not to find good food. Try rubbing shoulders with the office workers in the caffé at the Tamburini self-service restaurant! In bocco al lupo!

Tue, 05/15/2012 - 20:42

I have not used him myself yet but check out: Patrick Littlehales' informative site. http://heatingitaly.com/default.aspx What about air-source heat-pumps? I think the "carbon heaters" look like conventional electic  that uses carbon resistors rather than the usual element materials. Which might be more efficient but I bet you can't get a spare parts down the local hardware store! In bocco al lupo