Archive for January, 2010

I just called Telefonica to move my telephone line as I am moving from Estepona to Marbella. No problem. 60 odd euros and it would take 15 to 20 days !!! If they had said within a week would have been ok, but two to three weeks ??? The service of this company is so terrible and never ceases to surprise me.

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Telefonica in Spain

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The recent torrential rain that we have seen here on the Costa del Sol at least provided some small shred of comfort for local residents. The region´s reservoirs have doubled in capacity in the last few weeks, with December´s rainfall alone guaranteeing water for the next 2 years here in Andalucia – yes, it rained THAT much! The volume of rainfall wasn´t uniform across the region however. For instance 362 litres of rain per square metre fell in Cadiz, guaranteeing the water supply there for the next 4 years, whilst Almeria only received 148 litres per square metre. The level of the well-known La Concepcion reservoir in Marbella rose from 40% capacity to 97.5% in just a 2 week period, to the extent that the reservoir´s sluice gates had to be opened in order to release the excess water into the sea, amounting to the Costa del Sol´s normal supply for a 6 week period. No shortage of water here for a while then! Related Posts The Rain in Spain New British Consul Appointed for Andalucia Spanish Culture - overheard conversation

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Andalucia´s Reservoirs are Full

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Leading travel search website Skyscanner has revealed its top 50 most searched for destinations from UK airports for travel in 2010. Moving up one place from last year, Malaga is in top position, with Tenerife and Alicante in 2nd and 3rd positions respectively, meaning of course that Spanish airports occupy the top 3 places.In fact 11 Spanish destinations occupy places within the Top 50, with Palma, Lanzarote, Barcelona, Gran Canaria, Murcia, Ibiza, Fuerteventura and Madrid being the others to feature. Interestingly, the 2 Spanish airports suffering the biggest drop in positions within the Top 50 were Murcia (down 13 places) and Fuerteventura (down 10 places). Data is based on searches from UK airports for travel in 2010, using search data collected in the final quarter of 2009. Related Posts Easyjet Winter Schedule – not so easy anymore? Brits Behaving Badly in Spain? Are the Brits really leaving Spain? – PART 2

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Malaga is Top Flight Destination for Brits

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