Our urbanisation committee have been advised that there have been a number of car vandalism incidents recently. Owners have returned to find cars’ bodywork scratched, probably by a key.
If you
Our urbanisation committee have been advised that there have been a number of car vandalism incidents recently. Owners have returned to find cars’ bodywork scratched, probably by a key.
If you read more
The Spanish Constitution states that justice will be free to those who can prove that they do not have sufficient resources for litigation.
A document explaining the procedure and how to apply has been read more
We have received the following information about the current state of play concerning Brexit from a property owner on our urbanisation and which we think could be of interest to British home owners.
46,000 Brits in the Netherlands are suing Amsterdam and the Dutch government to get an answer to the question whether they can maintain their EU Citizenship and rights. The provisional hearing in the Netherlands was today (Tuesday) and it is expected to have an immediate referral to the ECJ. Should they win, then this will go for all 1.2 million Brits in mainland Europe (and should also help EU27 national in UK too). The case will have to be heard by ECJ before Brexit is finalised. There are several other court cases around Europe relating to various aspects of protecting rights. Also another attempt to get the voting rights of Brits who have been abroad for longer than 15 years being reinstated. To clarify over web sites, the Gov.uk site has official forms and information (although not always everything eg CSI info was only added a few months ago despite being required for many years – but there is now a legal challenge to that going on anyway as well!), but the Number10 web site is party political and not necessarily accurate. Although the UK government has stated the rights of EU27 in UK and Brits in EU27 have been sorted that is not strictly true, nothing has been signed and sealed and there are many issues not yet clarified or even yet considered. The advice being given out is that everyone should seek to be ‘legal’ in their present situation as they possibly can be (easier to do for Brits in Spain than in the UK for EU27 nationals strangely!) so if anyone has any doubts that they are following the rules they should seek legal advice. Concerning Brits in Spain not using the NHS – the recent rule change concerns pensioners only, so not for those below state pension age. This means that under certain circumstances pensioners can but they must make it clear that they are Spanish residents when doing so and not lie by pretending to be a UK resident.The next housing committee meeting will be held on January 27th, when, under discussion, will be what to do about improvements to the wall underneath patios above garages; general painting works of read more
Before Christmas we arranged to hold our annual post Christmas dinner on January 27th at 6.30pm at our local Chinese Restaurant, the New Golden City.
So far I have received acceptances from only seven read more
At our AGM it was decided not to employ a Pool Supervisor this Summer. This decision was taken not because it was thought it was not necessary, but because it was felt that we can spend €5,000 more sensibly and to prevent a rise in fees. The AGM also instructed the President to send out copies of the rules and to stress the need for people to abide by them.
Every year there are complaints about people being inconsiderate to their neighbours, or making an intolerable noise when in the pool areas.
Please bear in mind that this is a residential area, not a hotel or a holiday camp and people who live here permanently have a right to be able to live in peace and quiet. It is particularly important because several people living on this urbanisation are not in robust health and the last thing they need is people partying into the small hours on their patios or making excessive noise in the pool.
The rules are now being reproduced on this website and available to all owners. Every owner must ensure that rules are kept. And if you have your relatives or friends visiting your property or you rent your property out, please ensure they all observe the rules and do nothing to cause disturbance to others.
The procedure is as follows: If you are troubled by noisy neighbours, firstly ask them to desist. If it continues and it’s outside acceptable hours, call police. Incidents will be recorded and the Committee and President will have no hesitation in asking our Administrator to send warning letters and if necessary begin legal action against an owner. Read the rules (below) to see where that legal action can end up.
Spanish president Mariano Rajoy announced today that the much awaited opening of Murcia’s new Corvera international airport will happen this year.
The management contract has just been awarded read more
Few people on our urbanisation know that six residents are directly involved with the local charity Help at Home Costa Blanca.
During the past fortnight people who are homeless, sleeping rough or destitute read more
The Orihuela Costa Christmas parade, which started from the end of our urbanisation, down Nicholas de Bussi and on to The Boulevard, on Friday evening, was a spectacle. There were pixies, elves, two read more
From: Prime Minister’s Office, 10 Downing Street and The Rt Hon Theresa May MP
From the very beginning of the UK’s negotiations to leave the European Union I have been consistently clear that read more
Work has now finished on building a tiled pathway around half of the western pool. It is now possible for people to have a shower and walk to either of the two steps without having to tread on the grassed read more
I have had complaints today that our maintenance company were doing hedge cutting around the western pool.
Doing noisy work on a Sunday is not acceptable – whether it is our maintenance company read more
DECEMBER:
-On Saturday 16th, a charity party of international associations from 12 noon till 7pm at Pablo Picasso street, next to the Town Hall in Orihuela Costa.
-On Saturday 16th, a Christmas read more
Because we are all so busy over Christmas time, we have decided to hold our community festive get-together when things are a little quieter.
So, for 2018, we have booked in at our local Chinese restaurant, read more
At this busy time of the year we’re frantically buying those last minute festive presents, making plans to return to our home lands or welcome family members to our homes in Spain.
Whatever you read more
An owner has asked us to include on this website his experience with a local builder – as a warning to others who might be tempted in this way.
During the summer he called in a builder who had read more
I have just heard that an owner on our urbanisation has been caught by a scam which is getting more prevalent and everyone needs to be aware of it.
The owner has said that in the Torrevieja area she read more
The urbanisation committee met on November 24th and confirmed a priority list of works to be undertaken on the community during 2017/18.
Works will be undertaken in this order:
1. Remedial read more
MINUTES OF THE ORDINARY MEETING OF THE COMMUNITY OF PROPERTY OWNERS “PLAYA FLAMENCA X”
In Orihuela Coast on the 24th October 2017 the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING took place at the Chinese restaurant read more