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Postby KEITH » 02 May 2008 16:06

Tell me about I live there.

Nice and sunny this morning but black now and waiting for the usual :roll:

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Postby Dougie » 02 May 2008 16:11

Thank you Trev once again for keeping us up to date on the progress in Paphos front. Looks like things are starting to take shape. Am over in a couple of weeks and looking forward to walking along the front. Its a shame it going to be opened up to traffic! :P
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Postby tracie » 02 May 2008 16:23

Hi Trev.
Great photos as ever ,i noticed in picture 6 on the sign for orange juice
it still had £ and cents, or have theynot got the signs for euros, is this
how it is in all establishments.?
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Postby trevnhil » 02 May 2008 16:43

Hi All. Well we have reached the momentous point of 50,000 Viewings of the "Paphos Harbour Works" thread.
Thank you to all who have shown so much interest, in what has been happening over here in the Winter and Spring months............WELL DONE TO EVERY ONE INVOLVED.

For my part I have enjoyed providing the Friday photographs, and will no doubt continue for a while longer. I was asked today what I was going to move onto when the promenade was all finished???

I wonder how I get into that MALL...??

Very Best Wishes to All. From Trev..
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Postby trevnhil » 02 May 2008 16:56

Hi Tracie. I have Zoomed in on the notice and you will see the Euro prices written in black. Places are still supposed to display both prices until the end of June. Bear in mind the places have only just opened since before we changed from the CY£ to the Euro.
I think most places in the town now display the Euro first.


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Postby tracie » 02 May 2008 17:37

Thanks for that Trev , can see it now you have zoomed in, perhaps i should go to spec savers. :lol:
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Postby Mike » 02 May 2008 17:43

Trev,

Great photos - I'm using the last one as my desktop background on my work PC.
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Postby Charnwood Fox » 02 May 2008 17:45

Yet again, Trev, you've excelled yourself. :)

How on Earth did they raise the level of the blocks to the level of Athos Jewelers frontage?
There were 2 steps, or was it 3?
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Postby trevnhil » 02 May 2008 18:29

Hi Mark. I must admit that area was one that in the past I did not get to very much. So, I cannot comment upon how many steps there were.
I have looked at previous pictures in my file and the one below show them raising the levels outside some shops by a considerable amount.


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Postby suefromswansea » 02 May 2008 19:01

Brilliant pictures as usual.... A word of warning - be careful if you go up close to the Athos Jewellers window, I only went for a peek last year and ended up buying (well hubby actually bought it :D ) a lovely ring!
I'm not allowed to go near the shop now, can't think why :?
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Postby Christine&Donald » 02 May 2008 19:12

Hi Trev/Dad thanks for the photos they were very good. We are looking forward to seeing it for ourselves when we are over. Won't be long now

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Postby larsson07h » 02 May 2008 19:29

Thanks Trev

You wouldn't believe how much we appreciate the stirling work you and others have done. Different shots this week I thought. Lets hope the shops get a move on nearer Rose Corner and are done/open before we arrive in 3 weeks. Can't wait.

Zorros here we come! :D

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Postby Derektee » 02 May 2008 19:40

Great work Trev and congats to you in creating the interest to start with, just off to the airport for an overnight stay now off early in the morning to come over and inspect the progress myself will look out for you but flight times again will prevent a Friday visit for me. good Luck with your next photo journalistic challenge. 8)
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Postby Charnwood Fox » 02 May 2008 19:43

suefromswansea wrote:A word of warning - be careful if you go up close to the Athos Jewellers window, I only went for a peek last year and ended up buying (well hubby actually bought it :D ) a lovely ring!
A couple of years ago I was stood, admiring the Breitling watches in Athos' window.
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Postby trevnhil » 02 May 2008 20:19

Here's an added pic I just noticed.

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This seems to be a real trip hazard, no matter how you look at it.

Imagine in the UK......... OOOPS there's another thousand pounds compensation.

£££££££££££ Trev..
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Postby Eleni » 02 May 2008 23:07

Hi Trev

Congratulations on the 50,000 viewings, and thanks for todays great pics
as usual :D
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Postby frank » 03 May 2008 00:41

Mike wrote:Trev,

Great photos - I'm using the last one as my desktop background on my work PC.
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Postby frank » 03 May 2008 00:42

Trev

What can i say i have been following your journey and must say fantastic :D
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Postby yummymummy150 » 03 May 2008 02:15

Thanks again Trev, see the family joined,Now that dad is a celeb :lol:
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Postby trevnhil » 03 May 2008 08:38

Hi Tricia. I doubt that was the reason. :lol: More likely to see pictures of their latest holiday destination.
We have another Daughter "Emma" who is also a member, but does not post too often.

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Postby djs » 03 May 2008 23:47

Once again many thanks Trev for the pictures. I'll be able to check the work for myself shortly as I'm coming over on the 15th May :D
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Postby KG » 04 May 2008 12:20

Charnwood Fox wrote:How on Earth did they raise the level of the blocks to the level of Athos Jewelers frontage?
They didn't. They removed Athos Jewellers (newsly installed) frontage and replaced it!

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Hi Trev, we have been watching your pics very closely as we are due to arrive back in Paphos next month. Do you think that the majority of work will be complete by then?

On a diferent note, whats happened to prices and the cost of living now that the Euro is in place?
How much is a pint of keo in a typical bar, say Zorros bar?
You can usually bench mark everything against a pint of beer
Keep up the good work Trev.

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The chances of all the work being finished by next month or even by the end of the summer are very slim, but you will have pedestrian access to the sea front and I am sure you can live without the few tacky tourist shops and restaurants that don't get fixed in time.

The cost of living has not changed, except for a few key products that reflect the rise world commodity prices e.g. fuel and bread. What has changed is the value of the pound sterling against the Euro, so you will see effective price rises of around 20%.

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There are some photo's today of the work, in the 'hot dog thread' most of the heavy work looks completed, although a Cypriot gentleman showed me some damaged caused by a few small waves, loosened lots of brick paving also washing out some of the grouting, I hope all this work can stand a good storm, we do get them now and again..

A few years back when they did similar work near the fort was badly damaged during a storm in this area...

beer well about €2.50..most places..

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Postby trevnhil » 04 May 2008 19:22

Thanks Jim.

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Postby LouiseCastricum » 05 May 2008 00:34

KG according to the Cyprus Mail they had 'UNWANTED' visitors. So whatever they did it was distroyed by burglars.
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Postby Charnwood Fox » 05 May 2008 01:26

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Postby KG » 05 May 2008 09:10

Louise,
I don't understand your comments about burglars? What did this have to do with my picture showing that the jeweller's newly tiled forecourt had been removed (by the re-development contractors) to be integrated with the new paving?
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Postby LouiseCastricum » 05 May 2008 15:30

sorry KG misunderstanding. I read in the newspaper that a jewellery shop was broken into and I thought your pictures was a new one, but now I see it was taken before Trev's latest pictures.

So, indeed nothing to do with paving etc.

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Postby tremithousajohn » 06 May 2008 14:05

Hi All
We had the pleasure of meeting the star of this thread on Friday during his weekly episode. We offered to buy Trev a pint but he said he had to rescue his wife from the clutches of Orphanides so couldn't risk being too long.

The front looks good and seems a lot wider than it used to when you walk along it. Would be a shame to spoil it with traffic.

Good to meet you Trev and look forward to seeing your weekly updates, as I know many others do.

Thanks for all your effortts.

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Postby jagwheels » 06 May 2008 14:25

If we meet then Trev is going to have to buy me a pint for reading this thread 50,000 times :lol: Thanks to him and many others who have contributed. Fantastic job with some great photos

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Postby Molly » 06 May 2008 18:51

Well done Trev and all members for contributing :smt041 :smt041 :smt041 :smt041
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Postby Jim » 07 May 2008 06:05

It is the members or should I say some of them that cause problems of this nature, I think they have nothing better to do all day..


McIngy1 Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 5:35 pm

An awful lot of posts and awful lot of views and not one single fight among members


But this is the nature of an open forum, better that than stagnation don't you think..

I agree well done ALL contributors to this thread, what I will do is put this into it's own section eventually in the index pages, so it will be available to all at anytime...
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Postby Kazzy » 08 May 2008 19:59

Hi Trev
Brilliant pics as ever, when you are next at the harbour please would you check if the frozen yoghurt shop is open again yet. We are out in 3 weeks time and on our last visit missed sitting on the wall enjoying our yoghurts.
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Postby Jim » 09 May 2008 05:41

Kazzy that shop is not open!!
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Postby larsson07h » 09 May 2008 12:34

my 7 year old daughter will be gutted.

no icecream shop AND no wall to sit on and eat it

two weeks tomorrow and we'll be back - can't wait
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Postby trevnhil » 09 May 2008 16:20

Hi all. I have a bit of a story to tell you today, and then 11 pictures. You will maybe match some of the story to the pics.

As you in Paphos area will know we had a storm last night. When we awoke in Polemi this morning we had no Internet. A phone call produced the fact that CYTA had problems with supplying the Internet. So when we went out I was not sure if I would be able to put the pics on or not. As you can see now all is OK. We have other ongoing building problems and we were in the Land Registry for a while this morning. When we came out we went to the "Karlina" for a spot of lunch. Whist eating my soup I suddenly realised I had not been to take the Friday pictures...... :shock:
So we went to the harbour car park and Hilary waited in the car whilst I went off with my camera....(can't disappoint the public).
Whilst I was on the promenade I met Brian, Memory Man. And also a couple from Kent in the UK called. Wendy and Barry. I was sorry that I had so little time because I had left my wife waiting, and I hope Wendy and Barry understood.
Whilst on the promenade I was given some insight from the shop keepers point of view. I was told that at a very recent meeting between the shop keepers and the council they were told what extensions they may have at the front of their shops. They are only allowed to cover and use the tiled area at the front, and the extensions will all be the same design. I think they will have a glazed roof and part solid and part glass sides and folding front screen. I was shown a tiled frontage of about 3x3mts and that the shop keepers had been told the cost for that was to be CY£25,000.

Also I believe they can take out their tables and chairs to the waters edge as on the Harbour, but again at an extra cost. It seems like a hard deal for a lot of people who have already struggled through the last six months.

So..... on to the pictures.

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Thanks also to Brian who said he would explain if there were no pics today.
But as you can see everything went OK.

Best wishes. Trev..
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Postby Mike » 09 May 2008 16:36

Brilliant photos as usual Trev. Keeping us and the wife happy is no mean feat!!

Do we know whether the whole area is definitely pedestrianised now, or will cars be permitted?

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Postby LouiseCastricum » 09 May 2008 17:40

Great pictures again and nice story Thanks very much !
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Postby trevnhil » 09 May 2008 17:56

Hi Mike. It has always been said that there will be one way traffic. I am not sure where this information is from but I have accepted it. The problem is how much traffic. Just buses one way? Buses and Taxis, one way?? or all traffic one way??? The problem will be stopping people parking where ever they want to, as in the rest of Paphos. As we have said before............ Time will tell.

One added little bit to my main Friday posting. I was also told that the patches / holes near the sea that have been filled roughly ARE for the lights.

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Postby tracie » 09 May 2008 18:00

Well done as usual Trev.
I must say the Captains Table is looking better, always looked tacky when it was blue, lets hope its not just the outside that has been improved.
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Postby trevnhil » 09 May 2008 18:25

Hi Tracie. It certainly does look good and deserves a mention on this thread. I know that they have had all new sliding widows put in and also a completely new tiled floor, and of course repainted.
I know all this because it is the upstairs vantage point for some of my photographs.
It certainly looks like a good place to have a meal or a few drinks. Maybe we should try it sometime.
Errrrr I mean my wife and I of course :oops: :oops:

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Postby Comet » 09 May 2008 18:37

Thanks Trev, the pictures are great as usual. Only 2 weeks til I am back to see for myself.
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Postby Macattack » 09 May 2008 19:10

Hi Trev,

Brilliant pictures as usual.

I used to look forward to the Friday update when I was in Scotland, but would you know that even though I am now in Peyia (for the next 5 month) I still enjoy them, as we have not been to the Harbour this week so far.

Looking forward to seeing it all tomorrow.

Keep up the good work.

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Postby Christine&Donald » 10 May 2008 00:04

Hi Trev just to say pictures are great as usual. Next week we may even come down with you for the Friday photos and stop the stampede of fans running you down trying to get your autograph. See you Wednesday am.

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Postby Neil739 » 10 May 2008 08:37

brilliant pics as usual Trev,we will have a look our selves on thursday, can't wait to get there.thank you again.
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Postby angel » 10 May 2008 17:15

Great pictures Trev - thank you for sharing them.

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Postby djs » 10 May 2008 23:52

As usual Tev many thanks for the photo's. Me and the family will be able to see for ourselves on Thursday and maybe we'll see you on Friday!!
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Postby Derektee » 11 May 2008 14:11

Trev,

On close inspection I saw some smaller holes rough filled and marked with purple paint and further back from sea front roughly just on the landward side of the palm trees with 4 conduits projecting in one case. Surely these are for the lights as they are quite a distance apart and would illuminate the carriageway and pedestrian areas. The larger holes at regular 3m approx centres close to the sea front look like they have to be for guard railing stanchions? It's the only sense I can make of it. But as you always say we shall have to wait and see. If they allow restuarant seating to extend out to the sea front then railings would make sense. Even down at the harbour there is a slight guard wall to contain seating and those using them. My money is on stainless steel horizontal rails with stancions built into cobbles at about 3m centres on the seaward side of the palms with lighting stanchions bolted down to cobbles and forming the trip hazard that they do elsewhere on bar street etc. on the landward side of the palms... we shall see!

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Postby Jim » 11 May 2008 15:47

We had a small seaborne storm two weeks ago, nothing that would stop me sailing, if I had a sail boat, but the waves actually brought some of the brick cobbles up, I fear that a good winter storm will do a lot of damage...so workmanship down there looks a little thin on the ground so to speak..

something like this maybe?

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Postby trevnhil » 11 May 2008 17:37

Hi Derek. I am sorry I missed seeing you, mainly for the drink!! :lol:

Seriously.... I have seen the holes that have filling in about 3 or 4 metres apart and one metre from the edge.

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I cannot make my mind up what they are for. Surely to far from the edge for railings? To near together for lights!!! What about seating? :)

With reference to the storms moving the blocks, it would not be a surprise to me.

If they do have a problem with the stormy seas, they could do what some UK resorts have done.......


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