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| Announcement: New Apartment - Require Furniture Package |
| Posted: BAZ @ Tue Jul 15, 2008 9:32 pm |
Can anybody give advice on the best way to get a furniture package for a new apartment
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| Announcement: DO YOU NEED SOMEWHERE TO STAY WHEN VISITING UK? |
| Posted: Brooksy @ Sat Jun 28, 2008 11:36 am |
It occured to me today that there must be many of you that go for holidays to the Uk to visit family and friends and need somewhere to stay.
I own a large 4* holiday bungalow in Lincolnshire which I advertise in the Uk. With its size and 4 bedrooms that sleep up to 10 people, it may just have the living space to allow you to spend time with you family and friends.
If you visit web site it will allow you to check it out: www.holidayletts.org
I will be offering good discounts to expats, ...
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| Announcement: A british couple on holiday in Altinkum has been arrested |
| Posted: Admin @ Thu May 29, 2008 9:53 pm |
Nottingham couple are in jail in Turkey after allegedly being caught with fake money. Steven and Mandy Bonnington were arrested for possession and attempting to pass on bogus currency. The couple had been on a family holiday at Altinkum, a popular resort on Aegean coast, with their children. They were reportedly arrested within 48 hours of arriving in Turkey on Saturday, and are being held in separate prisons. A Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokesman said: "I can confirm that two Britis...
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| Announcement: You are a British and living in Altinkum Didim |
| Posted: Admin @ Wed May 21, 2008 7:56 pm |
Are You A British Expat Living In Turkey But Missing The UK ?
Are you in dilemma about whether to return ? If so ITV1 are making a documentary series about expats who are weighing up the merits of returning home. It is the great British dream to find a place in the sun which offers tranquility and a better quality of life. It is no surprise then that many people turn to Turkey with its stunning weather, cultural heritage and fiscal benefits. Yet despite this one in three people who leave Brit...
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| Announcement: The number of marriages between Turks and Britons Altinkum |
| Posted: Admin @ Thu May 15, 2008 6:48 pm |
The number of marriages between Turks and Britons are on the rise in the Aegean holiday resort of Didim, a town that has long been popular with British home buyers, but most couples do not exactly live up to the image of an ideal family, a comprehensive survey recently conducted by a local high school has found. The British have been buying holiday homes in Didim for nearly a decade and, consequently, marrying locals from the area. But 30 percent of these unions fail, according to data compiled ...
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| Announcement: Queen Elizabeth II will arrive in Turkey today |
| Posted: Admin @ Tue May 13, 2008 9:58 am |
Queen Elizabeth II will arrive in Turkey today for a four-day official visit, accompanied by her husband, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh.The 82-year-old monarch and her 86-year-old husband accepted an invitation from President Abdullah Gül. The queen will be visiting Turkey for only the second time, with her first visit taking place in 1971.According to information provided by the British Consulate General in İstanbul, the queen’s program will include Ankara, Bursa and İstanbul. The q...
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| Announcement: E Altinkum Community Chat Forum Pages launched |
| Posted: Admin @ Sun May 11, 2008 1:39 am |
E Altinkum Community is the English language community website for British and Turkish people. It is an information resource, a meeting point, and a communication platform for English-speaking foreigners throughout the country. Also you can meet with expats, friends and chat with them. E Altinkum Community, known as "EALTINKUM" for short, collects information about local bars, restaurants, cafes, resorts, pages and events, meetings, job offers, property, villas, and homes and pretty m...
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| Announcement: Altinkum Didim Yellow Pages Online now |
| Posted: Admin @ Sun May 11, 2008 1:36 am |
Finding out about services, news, shops, on offer for children and young people around the borough will be made easier for residents thanks to a new service being launched by the Turkish Pro yesterday. A new web directory and yellow pages will offer free web site and business listing for Altinkum, Didim and Akbuk areas. The directory and yellow pages also will contain local news, offers, events along with business listing. Altinkum Yellow Pages Directory and Yellow Pages offers 66 category at t...
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| Announcement: Altinkum Didim Yellow Pages Online now |
| Posted: Admin @ Sun May 11, 2008 1:36 am |
Finding out about services, news, shops, on offer for children and young people around the borough will be made easier for residents thanks to a new service being launched by the Turkish Pro yesterday. A new web directory and yellow pages will offer free web site and business listing for Altinkum, Didim and Akbuk areas. The directory and yellow pages also will contain local news, offers, events along with business listing. Altinkum Yellow Pages Directory and Yellow Pages offers 66 category at t...
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| Announcement: Changes to Turkish property law are no cause for concern |
| Posted: Admin @ Thu Apr 24, 2008 4:10 pm |
The issuing of title deeds to foreign buyers has been temporarily suspended in Turkey while two controversial clauses in the country’s property law, which relate to property sales to foreigners, are amended.
The Turkish Constitutional Court ordered the halt from 16th April to allow the re-drafting of legislation to address concerns that foreign-owned companies are buying up huge tracts of agricultural land, particularly in the east of the country. Foreign nationals are already restricted fr...
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