Doe anyone know if it is illegal to tow a vehicle in Italy?Our car has broken down about 45 minutes away from home and we need to get it back.
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Can anyone recommend an online UK food company that delivers to southern Italy? Have found a few on google... are there any more?Thanks
Man and Van Italy is now taking booking for August for transport of goods between UK and Italy.
Can anyone advise me of any large Opticians here in Southern Italy... do they have the equivelent of 'Specsavers' or 'Vision Express'? I've lived here 6 months, but haven't looked yet... excuse the pun!Thanks, Lisa
If you need any goods transporting between the UK and Italy, please have a look at the following link:www.facebook.com/manvanitalyRegular trips to the UK and back.
Our chocolate labrador 'Ruby' recently had five beautiful puppies - they are now 5 weeks old.
Our chocolate labrador 'Ruby' recently had five beautiful puppies. They will be 4 weeks old tomorrow and we are hoping to re-home four of them after they reach 8 weeks.
A page where Expats living in Europe can share their thoughts and experiences, advertise their services and connect with others.
If you need anything moving between the UK and Italy, please chek out this website for a low-cost and reliable solution.www.facebook.com/manvanitaly
Man and Van ItalyFor anyone looking to transport goods between Italy and the UK, the following might be useful.https://www.facebook.com/manvanitalyPhone: 00393341736135Email:
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That's great information! Thanks very much for your replies :)
This might be an option, hope it helps. www.facebook.com/manvanitaly
Thanks, I'll have a look, Lisa
Many thanks, I will have a look at their site, Lisa
Apologies, I didn't mean to offend, I simply reposted this because some people don't have the time to read through the list of previous threads and we are trying to establish a small one-man service in the south, for Ex-Pats. I am very eager to find good homes for puppies, hence that updated post. The titles are clear and members don't have to click on them if they have seen them before, but I accept your comments and will bear this in mind for the future. Lisa
Sorry. Are you a moderator?
Thank you all for your help, I will check out the suggested websites. Lisa
Hi, I have sent you a message and some pics to your private email address. Hope to hear from you soon! Lisa
Yes, thankyou. Have sent you a response.
I agree, facebook isn't for everyone. However, the page was created to offer European expats the chance to share and connect with each other, offer general advice on starting life in a new country, and to also give people a free place to advertise their own services. Many of the expat forum sites don't allow advertisement unless you are willing to pay a premium membership. Facebook is an entirely free networking site, which allows members the opportunity to partake in discussions and share information, without the limitations that some sites have. With privacy settings and responsible monitoring the page should provide people with a useful resource. I would hope that anyone contributing to the page would do so in a positive and respectful way. If you are not familiar with facebook pages, you may be interested to know that you don't have to be a member of facebook to access the page, to read general comments, advertisements, etc. (However, you would need to 'like' the page in order to contribute). I personally think Italymag is one of the best sites I have seen, but I'm yet to find a similar site for Europe. After relocating abroad myself last year I have found some advice on these sites extremely useful. I hope that the new facebook page will be an additional helpful resource to others.