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Thought it may be a good idea to repost some of the links that we had in the old forum for different things.The first for poisonous foods for pets

Tue, 06/09/2009 - 12:48

I do not know how many are aware, but now if you need to renew your UK passport while living in Italy, the documentation now has to be sent to Paris.

Sat, 06/06/2009 - 09:12

The Great Wall of China!!

Wed, 05/20/2009 - 12:34

Everytime that I sign on, I get a notification that I have one new message. When I click on the link, it says "Access Denied". Totally confused :~ Any explanation gratefully received.

Wed, 05/20/2009 - 10:28

Hello to everyone in the new Community.

Tue, 05/19/2009 - 07:51

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Thu, 10/27/2011 - 10:43

Have been trying to find full tariff info on Italy Powered, as sure there is a catch somewhere. The website seems to just put the headine rate and very little else. Maybe they only supply up to 3Kw at those prices. Hopefully will get some details from my office soon.

Sun, 10/23/2011 - 12:33

When wife went to renew her GP on the old annual basis in Amandola earlier this year, she was told it was now permanent. Said mine would be the same on renewal. but that is not till next year, so will wait and see!!!

Answer to: Hot enough ?
Wed, 08/24/2011 - 09:14

Shade temp @ 14.00 hrs currently 32.4C here in Amandola. Dogs not liking it at all!!!

Tue, 08/02/2011 - 07:29

I use Eurobird on 28.5E. You get a lot of programs in English and did not need to change dish, just redirected. Good for watching the rugby, F1, Grand National on the BBC feeds. For other UK progs, may be worth trying to get a free VPN from this site: Ìý

Mon, 07/18/2011 - 14:35

Ram. Think you can have as many Kw as you want. Yes maybe the lines need upgrading, but that was no problem here 7 years ago. Fillede: 6.6 Kw would have put limits far too low on what we wanted to use. Heat pump input 2.2 Kw, electric oven 3.0Kw. In winter with washing machine/ tumble dryer etc all working at the same time. We prefer to have the power available when needed and not worry about the few extra euro supply cost.

Sun, 07/17/2011 - 11:53

I agree Capo Boi, I omitted that by mistake. Thanks for the clarification. We run on 15kw here.

Sun, 07/17/2011 - 10:01

At current rates on a D3 tarrif, you will pay 1.17210 Euro per kw supplied. Usage Kwh rates are the same. If you have geothermal, then you can opt for the special BTA3 tarrif to supply that alone at al less cost for the Kwh rate. Ìý

Answer to: Residence
Mon, 05/30/2011 - 15:15

I wonder also how they define pensioner. It may be that if you have reached the age that ½ûÂþÌìÌÃs can retire at, then it is okay. From what I can understand, if you have a UK government pension (ie public and not private or state pension) then there is no tax liability here in Italy.Ìý Sure someone will correct me if I am wrong

Answer to: Residence
Mon, 05/30/2011 - 09:24

The following link may help with seeing the tax liability here. A pensioner getting up to E7500 pa has the advantage of no tax to pay. 2nd link is IRPEF caculator, only in ½ûÂþÌìÌà though.

Sun, 05/15/2011 - 12:54

Your Quote: perhaps for a geothermal project you should have asked a mechanical engineer? I did not say that architects can do everything...architects deal with architecture (restoration, new design, materials, etc) and so they should be employed in their field (ie, restoration work in this topic), but for advise on heating systems an engineer would be the right professional to employ. We were the engineers that the client had asked about the project. Unfortunately the "architect" decided that she was the expert on the heating. I must admit that apart from one other project, I have never seen so many un-intelligent emails in quite a long time.Ìý Unfortunately, I have deleted all the emails, but this comment from her to the client showed her level of expertise in everything. I will try and look up on the old site the example of her plumber and how underfloor heating should look. Did you know that the water from the ground loop was brought into the pump, where an immersion heater then heated it to the temperature required. Not a go at you Marco, just highlighting what you yourself say above.