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Hanne Saladin

It is with sadness I have today to report the death of one of our residents, Hanne Saladin. Hanne, a Swiss German, has lived on the urbanisation for many years and served as president about seven years ago. She died in Torrevieja Hospital having been taken there by ambulance earlier this week. Tony Mayes

Possible problem with rats

Hello everyone
I hope you are all well and safe.
Unfortunately it has been reported to me by one our residents that they have a problem with a rat in their garden area. The resident has also seen the rats on the roadway and a feral cat has caught a rat in the neighbours garden. The resident has called in a pest control company And they are dealing with the problem.
The Pest Control Company do not expect that it came from the open ground opposite our urbanisation as it has been months since this was disturbed and they found no trace coming from there.
The Company believe that the problem is due to the lack of human activity lately which has allowed that rats to have more freedom and become extremely active at present. The Company advised that the number one cause of rats in homes that have pets as food and water is readily available and is sometimes left outside.
Therefore can I please ask everyone to be extra vigilant and please do not leave food or water outside your property and be mindful of leaving outside doors open at this time.
If the problem persists we may have to use the services of a Pest Control Company however I am mindful that residents do have pets.
Can I please ask all residents to inform me of any problems that they may have with vermin.

Face masks to be worn in public spaces

We have received this notice from the UK Consular Office from the Spanish government. While thankfully, both new cases and deaths in Spain from coronavirus is rapidly decreasing, it is vital that people continue to act sensibly and wear masks as follows…

From May 21, the use of face masks will be obligatory to anyone over the age of 6 years old in all public spaces in Spain, where it is not possible to maintain social distancing of 2 metres. read more

Partial reopening of street markets

I have learned that our local Saturday market is to partially re-open this coming Saturday, May 16th, but there will only be 10 stalls operating, selling food only. We also publish the list of other markets in the area which operate on different days of the week and this information would be useful to keep, to use  when we are out of lock down and we can travel more freely again.
As from this Monday, May 11th, restaurants and bars will be permitted to re-open but to serve only in outside terraces and provided they can safely operate observing the 2 metre distance rule.
I am pleased to report that our local area is one which has experienced far fewer cases and deaths from coronavirus than other parts of Spain – but only by observing the rules and keeping a safe distance from eachother can this be maintained.  It’s important for us to always remember that the virus is still present in Spain.
Click here to view Markets in Orihuela Costa

Pool & Garden maintenance during lockdown

Hello Everyone I hope you are all keeping well and safe in these uncertain times. Hopefully things will slowly improve for all of us if we maintain our distancing and be guided by the rules that are set to keep us all safe. As part of the Government guidance it has been decided to lock all Community Pool  areas as they cannot be used.  Once we have clear advice the Pools will be available for use. All maintenance and gardening of the Pool areas will continue in this lockdown period. I am currently on lockdown in the UK as my return flight to Spain was cancelled.  I will return to Spain as soon as I can. Be assured if you have any queries please contact me and I will deal with them to the best of my ability. Stay well and keep safe. Best wishes

Debby Penny

It is with much sadness I have to give owners the news that today I have learned that Debby Penny, who lived with her father, Terry, at casa 1750, has died. Debbie was aged 54 and has two adult children both in the UK. She was also a grandmother. I want to stress that Debbie did not die as a result of the coronavirus, she had multiple health problems and was taken ill at her home earlier this week and was taken to hospital by ambulance. Because of the dreadful time we are all living through, Debbie’s family will not be able to attend any funeral, and only Terry will be able to attend – although we will make a request for him to be helped and supported by us at this sad time. Tony Mayes, immediate past president.

Bench restoration complete

The remembrance bench at the eastern pool has now been restored and is back in place. Woodwork which had become rotten has been replaced and the bench has been repainted. This has saved the community around €200 compared with the cost of replacement and delivery. The work has been done by Norman Brunt and Eileen and Tony Mayes. The bench has another memorial plaque in memory of Doreen Morley who died last year.

Hedge removal from Western pool

Hello Everyone
Finally the removal of the hedge around the Western Pool has now been completed.
I would sincerely like to thank Kay, Manuel, Marion, Ron, Barry, Cath, Sylvia, Dave and Augusto for all their very hard work over the last few weeks to enable us to accomplish this.
The fence surrounding the pool is in remarkably good condition considering it has been covered by an ivy hedge for the past 20 years.

Barking Dogs on our Urbanisation

Happy New Year to everyone.
Sadly I have to report further complaints about barking dogs and dogs allowed to run loose on our urbanisation.
Some Owners are leaving their dogs outside and they bark at everyone and everything that passes by.  This constant dog barking is causing annoyance and upset to their neighbours.
Our administrator advises that if this continues to go on then owners should telephone our local police who we are told will make a prompt visit and if justified will take appropriate action with the dog owner(s) concerned.
Thank you

Christmas greetings from the President

Greetings to all community members I would like to wish everyone a peaceful and Merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year. I look forward to meeting with you next year. When hopefully we can arrange a few social events.  I would like to hear from you with any ideas you may have. Best wishes to you all. Jos

Newsletter

Hello to everyone. I would like to give a few updates and some suggestions of what we would like to do on the community.

The AGM Minutes have been approved and should be sent out to you very soon.  I apologise for the delay in sending these out.  A date for your diaries is the 29 September 2020 for next years AGM.

Purchase of a new memorial bench.  Norman has very kindly offered to refurbish the existing bench saving the Community the cost of purchasing a new one.
Work will commence on Monday 9 December on the drain on the northern walkway to prevent leaks into the garage below. This work will take approximately 3 days to complete. There may  be some noise during the day to the houses below for this period.
We are starting to get quotes for the removal of the hedge around the western pool and to replace this with a metal fence.  The work will be carried out sometime between January and February.  As agreed at the AGM anyone who is available to be part of the working party to help carry the hedge away once it has been cut will be greatly appreciated. (More news on this to follow).
We now have a forum on our website. This is a closed forum to residents only. It can be used to make suggestions and offer advice to other residents. Please make use of the facility.
This is your Community and I would like all of you to be part of it and get to know your neighbours.  I would like to hear your thoughts on how can we do this.  Coffee mornings, card games,  going out for a menu del dia, street parties, karaoke parties. Please give me your thoughts and ideas. Maybe set up an entertainment committee.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. I would appreciate all your thoughts and ideas.
You can contact the President directly or send a message by clicking  below.

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A Website Guide : Keeping In Touch

Following recent upgrades to our website it has never been easier to keep up to date with Urbanisation issues or chat with others wherever you are in the world. We now have many ways in which you can contact the President, chat to other homeowners or share your views with simple to use website features at your fingertips.

If you take a look at them below I’m sure we’ll hear from you very soon !

Our chat forum

Our very own chat forum is a private online discussion place only for homeowners on our Urbanisation. Chat with others wherever you are, seek advice or offer assistance to those who need it. A simple one off registration is all you need to gain access to our forum then sit back and chat.

Comment on website articles

It has always helpful to get feedback on urbanisation issues and events but now you are able to offer immediate feedback by commenting on the news item we publish on the website.

Share your news and views

We have a wealth of knowledge and expertise on our Urbanisation which is why we encourage everybody to share their views and news with others. The Contact Us section of the website offers homeowners the chance to do this by simply filling out the form. You can even attach files, photos or videos especially useful for sharing those travel stories or helpful hints.

Signup to our newsletter

To keep up to date with everything that is happening then homeowners can signup to our newsletter by keying in their email address in the sign up form. Every time a news item is published it will be emailed to subscribers immediately so that they are never out of touch. If you are already signed up then tell your friends and neighbours.

Further information on how to use any of these features is described below.

 

 

Step 1 : To join the forum first select the "Our Forum" menu option on the main screen ........

 

 

Step 2 : Select the Register button and enter your email address. Upon approval of your registration you will receive an email with your password settings. You will only need to register once so for each subsequent visit just click the login button.

 

Step 3 : Login using your name and password and you have access to the forum where you can join the discussion or even create your own topic for discussion.

At the bottom of each news article there is a Reply box in which you can type in your feedback. Fill out your name and email address and submit your comment for publication on the website.

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