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I think the groups now exist [at least - when I go to the 'make a new post' section, there they are, in the "Audience" section] Hope someone uses them soon - after all the time its taken

Thu, 07/01/2010 - 04:50

Anyone used the Harwich to Hook of Holland ferry service? I'm hoping to drive down to the holiday home later this year, and was thinking of using the service.

Thu, 07/01/2010 - 04:45

By chance I went on the old Forum yesterday - found that someone had PM'ed mefrom that forum only a few days ago. I hadn't got any notification of a PM, but obviously the old Forum PM system still works It might be worth doing the odd visit

Sat, 05/15/2010 - 12:15

Hopefully they may start flights to the North soon?

Mon, 04/19/2010 - 12:40

what else can one say?

Tue, 12/01/2009 - 05:00

I can't beleive that its 17+ hours since the last post - or has my PC taken over and hidden everything?

Thu, 11/12/2009 - 11:24

Hopefully this will kill Blair's ambitionsoff.

Wed, 10/14/2009 - 12:05

There is an interesting article in today's G2 section of the Guardian newspaper by a woman who moved to Italy, founded a successful business, and has now moved back to the UK [but still has the business] because she missed London

Wed, 08/26/2009 - 04:55

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Tue, 03/08/2016 - 04:06

I tend to agree with modicasa - it depends on where you choose to live.My holiday place is in the hills in the North in a small hamlet - about 20 residents and a few [] holiday homes. The garage and store room are often left unlocked when we go away. I leave the key with local tradesmen if work needs doing when I'm awayLocals keep an eye on what is happening - just before Christmas, a neighbour stopped the water company from cutting off my supply [because of one missed Direct Debit payment 4 years ago], and as he spoke no English, hecontacted an friend who did, and hehelped me sort it out with my Bank.I've never felt safer anywhere.[For some reason, felt terrified whenin parts of Naples - probably because of press 'scaremongering']

Tue, 02/16/2016 - 07:16

Totally agree with UGO - for any restoration works on a property, you must get the proper approvals from the Comune to carry out the works, and the best [only] way to do this is by using a local professional to make the application.Personally, I would always use a local Geometra to prepare plans and make the applications, UNLESS its a complicated design, when it may well be worth using an Architect.

Sat, 01/30/2016 - 05:16

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Sat, 01/30/2016 - 05:15

When are you hoping to do the walk? I see that they hope to open it in April/May this year

Sun, 01/17/2016 - 06:41

More info - from www.piemonteitalia.eu/.../1197/mole-antonelliana-torino.html"167.50 metres high, the lit sculpture created by artist Mario Merz known as “Il volo dei numeri” (the flight of the numbers) commemorating the Fibonacci sequence can be admired along the cupola. The panoramic lift leading to the balcony - situated at 85 metres above ground - in only 59 seconds is open all year round and allows for a truly unique view of Torino. La Mole, symbol of the city, gets its name from the architect from Novara, Alessandro Antonelli who built it from 1863 – 1889 among financial uncertainties and squabbling about the building’s stability. Commissioned as a Hebrew temple by the Jewish community of Torino, the monument becomes a symbol of modernity when it is chosen as the location of the (Museum of Cinema)"

Wed, 01/13/2016 - 06:54

LargeLewis posted;-​"I'm surprised at the "water bill" bit, but I assume Modicasa that where you are they are responsible? Ours is/was a private company so we had to go off to their offices to register".Same for me - private company

Mon, 12/21/2015 - 08:51

Stefan,What part of Piemonte are you looking to buy in?My holiday place is on the Northern edge Piemonte in the Lake Orta area, and I can heartily recommend the area - Lakes and Mountains, what could be better?Alan

Sun, 12/20/2015 - 06:08

"But I must say that as an Architect I obviously find Alan's comment about not trusting architects very offensive, unqualified and imbalanced"Sorry, no offence intended- it comes from being a Chartered Civil Engineer, who's University Lecturers [many many years ago, in the last Millenium] were quite disparaging about the engineering abilities of Architects. - I'm sure its all changed now .................I tend to use Architects when I'm looking for something that looks good, but for practicability, I prefer Geometras [in Italy]and builders. Indeed, when I did a major refurb/extension for my UK home [18th Century stone cottage], I employedan Architect todesign it and get Planning approvals and then I self built and, with the tradesmen, changed most internal details, materials and finishes etc, but retained the Architect designed exterior - so I got beauty and practicabilityHorses for Courses really

Sat, 12/19/2015 - 13:04

Checking the roof.If you ask a builder/architect or geometra, they'll almost certainly always say the roof needs renewing. However, the acid test, as far asI am concerned, is "Does it leak?".Preferably when it is raining, get up into the loft space [there should be a trapdoor somewhere] and look for signs of water getting in.

  • If none is, don't worry - but check again every few months.
  • If its a cracked or broken tile - just replace it - if there is only laths and tiles, you can replace tiles from inside the loft. [No spare? - temporary repair is tape broken tile together, put in a plastic bag, and slide back into place
  • If its running down chimneys etc - you flashing is not working - you can get this replaced, but its time to think about a full renewal - ask a builder for a quote just to renew flashings
  • If there is major structural failure up there - beams sagging, several lathes/tiles missing etc - get a new roof. Have it done in teh Summer [June/July is usally good for weather.]

Old roofs do last a long time - take our time in deciding what to do. If all else fails, talk to a localbuilder or geometra. [I avoid architects - I don't trust them]Good Luck

Fri, 12/18/2015 - 12:17

""....if your funds run to it...."there might be the problem. a 200qm new roof."This year I renewed the roof on my holiday home - so perhaps can offer some advice.1. Do you need to do it? Personally, as long as there are no leaks, I wouldn't bother. My place had only a lathe and tile roof, that had lasted well, but finally gave up the ghost this year2. Insulation. Best applied when having a new roof [Not sure you would be allowed by your Comune {you'll need their permission for a new roof} not to include insulation]. However, we lasted very well in our holiday home [at 600m above sea level] in all weathers with log fires and central heating. Another thing to check is what your ceiling is made of. Ours were 100+mm of concrete, which helped insulate the rooms. Some people just lay insulation board on top of the concrete as a cheap way of insulating iuntil anew roof is required.3. Cost. The basic cost for a new roof [excluding the main beams that were retained] was Euros85/m2 of roof. However, adding in VAT [Lower Rate] and scaffolding, insurances etc etc., the cost worked out at about Euros135/m2. This was for boarding out the roof completely, insulation boarding above, covering it with weatherproof fabric, lathes and new tiles. Carried out by a local builder [always use one, it keeps the locals happy] and took about 2 weeks.Hope this helpsAlan