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Postby trevnhil » 05 Apr 2008 11:22

Hi Graham. Yes I too rely on Picasa 2. However I only reduce my pics to 1024 pixels, mainly because that is the best size for my wide-screen laptop. I will just have to have more patience.

Any one reading this who has plenty of pics but NOT got Picasa 2... Do give it a try, it's good.

Best wishes. Trev..
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Postby Cappielow1 » 05 Apr 2008 13:21

trevnhil wrote:Image


Enjoy the pics.... Trev..


I take that those are speed bumps being installed
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Postby Daz n Mandie » 05 Apr 2008 13:27

sterling work again Trev.... great photos :smt023
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Postby Cappielow1 » 05 Apr 2008 13:27

trevnhil wrote:
Sorry they are late today, but I uploaded them all and then lost them


Just not good enough Trev :smt018 , must try harder!!!!

But seriously, more great pics :prayer:

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Postby Charnwood Fox » 05 Apr 2008 13:30

Suicide spots, where pedestrians run the gauntlet with their ice-creams and frozen yoghurts, crossing from the shops to the (hopefully to soon be replaced) sea wall. :lol:

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Postby LouiseCastricum » 05 Apr 2008 13:49

Why don't we just wait till it's finished before giving these negative comments. Don't understand.
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Postby tracie » 05 Apr 2008 15:00

Trev.
Looking at picture 9 looks like they are going to be laying the blocks all
over the road, on previous weeks it looked like that was going to be the road, picture 12 you can see curbs put in. How confusing, :roll: :? will look forward to next weeks installment maybe they will just paint yellow lines over it.(lol) :lol:
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Postby Milly » 05 Apr 2008 15:29

Thanks Trev for more great pics, we really look forward to seeing them.

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Postby KG » 05 Apr 2008 16:13

Tracie
Yes, they are laying blocks all over the area including the road.

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It is proposed that there will be one way traffic towards the harbour and I have heard it suggested that the traffic will be limited to buses.

If this is the case, my next question would be how do they propose to keep the rest of the traffic out of the pedestrian area? I saw one clown driving up the new unfinished footpath around the lighthouse headland (picture below) this afternoon, and the barrier at the far end has already been broken open, apparently caused by collision with a vehicle.

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Whenever the barriers have been left unattended, there has always been some fool who has driven onto the redevelopment site, only to have to turn back. Usually a tourist who obviously doesn't understand that a barrier across the road and a road closed sign, might actually mean that the road is closed.

Even if they manage to keep the cars out with barriers, then that will not stop the motorcycles or, worse, the quad bikes. (I notice car hirers are all stocking up with new quad bikes for the coming holiday season) :(

There does not appear to be any indication that the sea wall will be replaced, though I am informed there will be seating provided (which will probably be moved, as on the harbour, to make room for restaurant tables). I suppose they may erect a railing, but I wouldn't count on it. Here people are expected to look where they are going, and frankly the sea is hard to miss.

The work is scheduled for completion on May 19th, so it should soon be apparent how it will all look. In the meantime some idea of what the new glass and steel verandas will look like can be seen at the kiosk.

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Postby trevnhil » 05 Apr 2008 16:26

Hi Louise. People at the moment are just "second guessing" from the pictures that other people and myself are providing. As we have said.... we will have to wait and see.

Hi Tracie. Yes it would appear that the roadway and the pavements are all being done with the blocks. And what appears to be the shop forecourts are being tiled. You may see the ladies doing the grouting with buckets and spreaders.

Again.......we will have to wait until it is finished. One thing that photo's do provide is a better idea than the written word!! :)

There is still work to do behind the barriers.

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Postby trevnhil » 05 Apr 2008 16:35

Hot News... I see in Grahams last picture he has caught a snap of a section of the new railings. This is obviously laid flat on the floor but will be bolted upright on top of the new wall. :wink: :lol:

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Postby Charnwood Fox » 05 Apr 2008 17:07

Presumably horizontally, as opposed to its intended purpose, which is vertical. :lol: :lol:
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Postby Cappielow1 » 05 Apr 2008 18:41

[quote="KG"]Tracie

It is proposed that there will be one way traffic towards the harbour and I have heard it suggested that the traffic will be limited to buses.

If this is the case, my next question would be how do they propose to keep the rest of the traffic out of the pedestrian area?

I'd heard a suggestion that there will be automatic barriers in place at either end of the "new one way stretch" which would rise to allow only buses through, similar to current systems at Glasgow Airport and no doubt other like places.
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Postby jagwheels » 05 Apr 2008 19:03

Just love this banter but take issue with Graham’s comment. Usually a tourist who obviously doesn't understand that a barrier across the road and a road closed sign, might actually mean that the road is closed.

As a tourist I am recommended to mix with the locals and join in with their life to “experience the Real Cyprusâ€￾. So can I assume this is where I have gone wrong in the past? Next time I will follow a local down the brick road with the possibility I may end up with yet another closed road! :lol:

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PS one hell of a thread and thanks to all. Keep it going
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Postby Charnwood Fox » 05 Apr 2008 21:21

[quote="Cappielow1"}there will be automatic barriers in place at either end of the "new one way stretch" which would rise to allow only buses through,[/quote]
You mean like the ones here?
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Postby djs » 05 Apr 2008 23:48

Once again nice photos Trevor.

Things are looking better from what I can see from your photo's. Yes I know the workmanship is not the best, but things are moving. One thing I didn't realise so much is the work going on behind the fences!

Look forward to next the next installments.
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Postby Admin » 06 Apr 2008 07:58

Yes a continuing thanks to all the photo contributors on this very long thread! well done all of you!!
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Postby KG » 06 Apr 2008 08:05

Yes I know the workmanship is not the best
Having looked at the workmanship in the flesh, rather than on a photograph, it is difficult to imagine how individual granite cobble stones could have been laid better - there will inevitably be gaps between them and this is being filled with a sand/cement dry mix which will set hard when the humidity levels rise a bit.

Whether granite cobble stones were the best choice for a pedestrian area, I reserve judgement, but they will be infinitely better than the broken and worn concrete slabs and mish mash of shop front footpaths that were there before. If they can keep vehicles out of the area, it will be a dramatic improvement to the promenade area.

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Postby Ken » 06 Apr 2008 08:43

Thanks all for the ongoing pictures
I hope the powers that be have a reserve of euro's for ongoing maintenance. I dread to think what the surface will look like in a years time after the tourist invasion of tyre rubber - grease and oil - chewing gum and dog ends. But at least we will get to see it in its virginal state befor the onslaught.
But on a more positive note, it is going to be a vast improvement on what was there last year, as that area was looking very tired and neglected.
So from the 22nd to the end of May my Friday task will be to spot Trev and his trusty camera :lol:
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Postby tracie » 06 Apr 2008 10:28

Charnwood Fox.
Love the clip , almost fell off the chair, hilarious.
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Postby binkyBOOGE » 06 Apr 2008 19:26

The block paving looks nice... for how long? We have block paving in the centre of Stroud. It looked fab at first, until the electricity co. came and dug it up and relaid it with newer bricks. Then came the water board, followed by the gas board and others. Its been dug and patched up so many times, the roads now resemble granny's patchwork guilt!
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Postby Cappielow1 » 07 Apr 2008 00:16

Charnwood Fox wrote:[quote="Cappielow1"}there will be automatic barriers in place at either end of the "new one way stretch" which would rise to allow only buses through,

You mean like the ones here?[/quote]

Seen that before.... :lol:

The automatic barriers at Glasgow Airport are the more conventional ones, similar to those at Paphos Airport.

But it would be a lot more fun to have some like those on the video
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Postby jimgward » 07 Apr 2008 05:43

They have the auto-barriers in Cambridge town centre, restricting some streets to only licenced cabs and emergency vehicles... They regularly catch a few tourists...

Also saw some Japanese tourists 'impaled' at the entrance to Edinburgh castle.... trying to scoot into the castle itself with their car.... their faces were a picture!
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Postby trevnhil » 11 Apr 2008 15:33

Hi Everyone. I went to the harbour area again today and took a good number (33) of photographs. There has obviously been some improvement since last week, but there is still a lot to do at the McDonalds / Seagull end. That's the end where I started today and finished up at the new Kiosk on the promenade.
There are no signs of any barriers, and I think if they were going to be the ones that rise up out of the road, we would be able to see some preparatory work.

Just 10 pics, I hope you enjoy them.


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I'm sorry if anyone has been looking at a part posting in the last 20 mins. I pressd the "submit" button too early :roll:

Best Wishes. Trev..
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Postby larsson07h » 11 Apr 2008 16:08

Trev

great pix as ever - touch and go as to whether it finished in time or not though.

Hope it is as we are due out last week in May

Thank you again

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Postby Memory man » 11 Apr 2008 16:19

Great pics as usual Trev.

Did you notice what I thought to be the one-way road is now being filled in with granite blocks.

Doesnt seem to be any kerbs/ etc to mark the difference between road and walkway. :?

Very confusing..
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Postby Lesley Wakeling » 11 Apr 2008 16:24

Hi Trev

Lovely pictures - its been hailstorms here today in sunny wimbledon !!!!!!
what are the structures that you took the picture of looking out to sea- has it been discussed what they are going to be if it has i have missed it
:? :? :?


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Postby glenwrh » 11 Apr 2008 16:40

Great work again Trev.

We are over 22nd May hopefuly it will be about finished by then!!
Will be nice so long as they get the finishing touches right ie Barriers! Traffic control!! Sea wall/fence will be interesting to see how they finish it all off

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Postby trevnhil » 11 Apr 2008 16:48

Hi Andy, and Glen. As I think you know is says it will be finished in May, but not which day. If you are over at the later end of the month you may see it finished. But I wouldn't bet on it.

MM... As you have noticed, there are hardly any kerbs. But they never keep vehicles of the pavements, even when there is.

Hi Lesley. If you mean the buildings in picture 3, these WERE a cafe, toilets and I think showers. These buildings have not been knocked down but "Altered". It is possible that they will be the same again.

Pics 8 and 9 are of a new Kiosk. The old one was nearer the corner and has been replaced I believe.

Best wishes. Trev..
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Postby Memory man » 11 Apr 2008 16:58

roadworks should all be finished by 19th May 2008

if not....

there WILL be a daily penalty of CY£34,000 per day

Payable to whom?
I dont know.
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Postby Cappielow1 » 11 Apr 2008 16:59

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I see the "railings" for the sea wall are propped against the Kiosk wall now
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Postby crissbroon » 11 Apr 2008 17:54

:D :D :D :D :D

Nice one cappielow
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Postby trevnhil » 11 Apr 2008 19:06

Apparently some of the workers have been standing these railings on end and using them as a Ladder. :shock:

Cheers. Trev.. :lol:
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Postby Cappielow1 » 11 Apr 2008 19:10

trevnhil wrote:Apparently some of the workers have been standing them on end and using them as a Ladder. :shock:

Cheers. Trev.. :lol:


Oh well, it is Cyprus!!!

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Postby frank » 11 Apr 2008 20:42

Seems to look a lot cleaner sice we were over last week.It is about time it was tidied up :D
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Postby djs » 11 Apr 2008 21:21

Once again many thanks for the photo's Trevor.
Can you tell me if the shops and bars near Rose corner are open yet? Basically from the Moorings towards the harbour.
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Postby trevnhil » 11 Apr 2008 21:38

Hi DJS. Almost all the shops on the front are still closed. The pic shows Rose corner, with the barriers to the left and the closed shops to the right.

The pic is a bit "grainy" because it is "zoomed in"


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If it looks a bit "strange" to you, that is because all the extensions that were at the front have been stripped away. All this has yet to be sorted out.


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Postby LouiseCastricum » 11 Apr 2008 22:27

Hi Album, for a minute I thought you were talking about T5, but no can't be, as there are no Cypriots involved are there? :wink:
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Postby djs » 12 Apr 2008 09:13

Many thanks for the info Trevor.
Hopefully soon the shops and bars will open again. I'll be able to see for myself soon as in just under 5 weeks I'll be there!
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Postby KG » 12 Apr 2008 09:23

The road works may be finished on time, but the rest certainly won't. A recent TV News report sugegsts there has been a cock-up over the 'paperwork' relating to the street lighting, which means that the street lighting will not be erected by the 19th. The Mayor of Paphos suggested that the old street lighting would be re-erected as a temporary measure. I guess this assumes that the old lighting has not been scrapped and will fit the new concrete lamp bases set into the road?

This is the same Mayor of Paphos who suggests that when the water runs out (because he has not implemented the cuts affecting most of the rest of the island) he will dig more wells :roll:

It also seems unlikely that all the shops can be completed in time and the new building near the PortoPafos hotel has not started beyond the concrete base yet. There must be at least 6 months construction involved to make that a viable building using traditional methods. Rumour has it that the building may have something to do with the sea bathing facilities, but I have not been able to confirm that yet.

The little bit of rough weather we had last week had seawater crashing over the new sea 'wall' so there may have to be a rethink there if real winter storms are not to have the new roadway and the shops beyond flooded.
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Postby trevnhil » 12 Apr 2008 09:32

Here's a shot (not good) of the shops before they stripped all the extensions away.


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Postby bertieprospect » 12 Apr 2008 09:48

Hi Trev, thanks for pics, could the new kiosk possibly be for a TIME SHARE BOOTH!!!!!!!!, I will be looking for you next week when we are over, could you walk around with a newspaper under your arm, wasnt it the daily mirror who used to do that with someone. I remember at home during the summer months, Morecambe used to have someone on the promenade from one of the daily papers, if you spotted him he gave you a fiver. Ah!!, those were the days. Pauline
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Postby Cappielow1 » 12 Apr 2008 12:11

Album wrote:Only a couple of weeks until May. Will it all be finished or is it the usual Cyprus ongoing mess for another few months.
I note the Paphos Mall is opening in Spring 2008 that looks unlikely as well.
At least the airport is on schedule or maybe ahead. Shows what can happen when you keep Government out of things!!!
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Where is the Paphos Mall to be?
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Postby Charnwood Fox » 12 Apr 2008 12:32

Cappielow1 wrote:Where is the Paphos Mall to be?

See this earlier thread.
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Postby Neil739 » 12 Apr 2008 14:21

is the work at the harbour nealy finished we are coming down mid may hoping it will all be open :lol:
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Postby trevnhil » 12 Apr 2008 14:33

Hi Neil. I go at least once a week to take photographs for the web site. In my opinion I do not think it will all be finished by the 17th of May.

At the "Seagull" end there is a great deal of work to do............

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Postby Neil739 » 12 Apr 2008 15:13

Hi Trev
thank you for that we arrive on the 15th so we will have a look, I suppose when it is finally completed it will look a lot better than it was.

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Postby trevnhil » 12 Apr 2008 15:26

Not just for Neil but all viewers.

The "Rose Corner" end is almost finished (see general pics). But until all the roadway and pavements are done the road cannot be opened. Even then a number of shops and restaurants will probably still require work on the shopfronts.

Whether the powers that be will allow pedestrian access from the Rose corner end before all the works are finished remains to be seen. but this would allow some premises to open for business again. IMHO the answer would be NO!!

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Postby KG » 12 Apr 2008 16:58

There were huge numbers of workmen employed on the site today and I would be very surprised if the blockwork and footpaths were not completed on time (19 May). Even at the Seagull end (the Seagull is I believe now open in the evenings) the paths are at a good stage of completion.
The new kiosk, I understand, is the replacement for the old 'To Limanaki' kiosk.

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They even had the fountain running today :)
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Postby Cappielow1 » 12 Apr 2008 20:18

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Cappielow1 wrote:Where is the Paphos Mall to be?

See this earlier thread.


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