Thursday, September 16, 2010

Jet 2

Please be advised that jet2.com will be operating a service from Glasgow to Paphos, commencing March 2011 and a Manchester to Larnaca service with good deals for summer 2011.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Sunday lunch menu at Patina

Patina A’ La Carte Menu Sunday Lunch

To start:

Melon Cocktail served with brandy sauce

Liver Pate blended with herbs and cream

Shrimp Cocktail on ripe iceberg lettuce

Caesar Salad

Beef Crepe with vegetables

Main Courses:

Traditional Roast Chicken, Beef, Pork or Turkey

Or Vegetable Platter

Accompanied by
Golden roast potatoes with rosemary, vegetables and Yorkshire pudding
Served with homemade gravy

Desserts:

Fig Dessert

Melon Plate

Fruit Basket with ice-cream

Or choice of ice-cream

Price 19.50tl - 1pm - 10pm please call 0533 8305380 to reserve your table.

GYPSY BROTHERS @ Esentepe Villa Hotel

Gypsy Brothers at the Esentpe Villa Hotel - Sunday 29th September from 8pm onwards.

If dining, bookings eesential - please call 0533 8418114

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Quiz Night - TBV Village Bistro - Friday 20th August

Quiz Night at the TBV Village Bistro
on Friday 20th August at 9:00 p.m.


The Village Bistro is pleased to announce its first ever Quiz Night.

• Quiz starts prompt at 9:00 p.m.
• No more than 4 people per team.
• Cost - 5 YTL per person
• 8 rounds plus 2 picture rounds
• Double your round score by playing your Joker.
• 'Mystery Raffle'
• All profits to Animal Rescue

Your Quiz Masters:
Mick and Jules

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Esentepe Villa Hotel

Saturday 7th August - Billy J Redif - Singer / Guitarist
Reservations Essential - 05338432194 / 03928236059

Monday, August 2, 2010

Monday, July 19, 2010

Patina - 3 course sunday lunch - 19.50tl

Patina restaurant - up the windy road on the left of the China Garden chinese restaurant (opposite Lemar in Catalkoy). A beautiful setting with friendly staff and excellent cuisine. A la carte menu also available.

Sunday lunch - 3 courses - all day from 12 until 10pm - choice of starter including prawn cocktail, melon with brandy sauce, chicken liver pate and beef filled crepe.
Main courses - roast beef, turkey pork or chicken
Desserts - Fig plate, Melon plate, mixed fruit and ice cream.

Set price of 19.50tl

Announcement made on Thalassa blog

For TBV owners information - the following was posted on the Thalassa blog last week.

"It is with great pleasure that we are now able to announce the following for the ongoing construction of Thalassa Beach Resort, Bafra.

We have now appointed Eurocoast to continue the construction of the development. We expect them to take a few weeks in assembling their workforce and commence construction at the beginning of August."

Friday, June 4, 2010

ESENTEPE VILLA HOTEL

Friday 4th June 2010
Live entertainment
with
Dawn
Music from the 60’s and 70’s

ESENTEPE VILLA HOTEL

Sunday 27th June 2010

Gypsy Brothers

60’s – 90’s Soul
08.00 pm - 12.00 pm

Come & enjoy a superb evening of great entertainment, a night not to be missed.

A La Carte Menu available

Booking advisable

Free entry

For reservations
Tel: 0533 841 8114 / 0392 823 6059

Monday, May 31, 2010

PROJECTS

Dear Customers,

İN BRİEF
Contrary to some misguided remarks, the Kensington Development Group are fully solvent, all of our projects are funded by the Company and will continue to be so until finished.

THALASSA BEACH RESORT
Be assured that we are actively seeking tenders from other companies and will continue the construction of the apartments as soon as possible and with the least delay.

PROJECTS
Sales and Construction at Savyon Village, Catalkoy, Karpasia-By-The-Sea and Turtle Bay Village, Esentepe continue to flourish with four Escape Type Villas at Savyon due for completion by early June. An alternative Company has been appointed at Turtle Bay Village to handle any snagging issues and we are receiving positive feedback from customers regarding the speed and efficiency of the service provided. All other works on these sites are on schedule.

FİNALLY
Our customers are our top priority.
We have, and always will, keep our clients fully informed of all progress and we can assure you that, once we have a suitable company in place at Thalassa, we will be able to publish further timescales for completion.

As always we will keep you informed through our Thalassa blog.


KENSİNGTON DEVELOPMENT GROUP

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

WORLD’S SAILORS STOP OFF IN GIRNE

About 230 sailors from 26 countries arrived in Girne yesterday morning when most of the 71 boats in the 21st Eastern Mediterranean Yacht Rally (Emyr) dropped anchor in the commercial harbour.

The rally flotilla completed an overnight cruise from Alanya in Turkey, in the latest stage of the Emyr, which got under way from Istanbul on 23rd April and is due to finish in Israel on Monday 28th June after 1,825 nautical miles.

Unlike previous years, the yachts are not using Girne old harbour – where they had been a yearly tourist attraction since 1990 – due to lack of space.

During their stay in Girne, the crews will attend a welcome party, hosted by President Dervis Eroglu, in Girne Castle, and there will be a now traditional fancy dress Pirates Party in the Dome Hotel tomorrow night.

Extract from the Cyprus Today 26 May 2010

ESCAPE VILLAS, SAVYON VILLAGE, CATALKOY

100% SECURE TITLE
Escape Villas, Savyon Village, from only £139,950
Due for completion very shortly, four Escape Type Villas at Savyon Village, Catalkoy with prices starting from £139,950.

For further information contact
Fiona Addington, Sales Manager: 0533 861 9846
Kate Harvey, Sales Executive: 0533 840 3228

Friday, May 14, 2010

ESENTEPE VILLA HOTEL

Monday 17th May
at The Esentepe Villa Hotel

Tony Jones Live
(formally played with Sister Sledge & Nina Simone)

Classic`s, Soul, R&B & Jazz

A night of great entertainment

Book now to avoid disappointment
0533 841 8114

Thursday, May 13, 2010

KORINEUM GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB

Korineum Golf and Country Club
Esentepe
T: 00 90 (0) 392 600 1500
E: info@korineumgolf.com
W: www.korineumgolf.com

Special offer
3 Rounds of Golf € 129.00 euros
5 Rounds of Golf € 205.00 euros

Valid from 1st June 2010 until the 30th September 2010

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Continuing snagging and repair works at Turtle Bay

Dear customers

As you may be aware, over the last few days we have had no option but to terminate our contract with Fullmarks who were conducting snagging and repair works at Turtle Bay Village.

We have however today appointed a new company to undertake all the remedial and snagging works - the new company will be in effect as of tomorrow, the 6th May.

Please rest assured that the snagging service is now continuing as normal.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Esentepe Villa Hotel

GYPSY BROTHERS @ ESENTEPE VILLA HOTEL

Sunday 9th May and Friday 28th May

Two nights of pure entertanment with superb food & lovely views.

Booking advisable on 0533 8418114

Friday, April 23, 2010

ENTER EROGLU

SADLY the words Cyprus and conflict seem inextricably linked. The island has been divided for over 35 years despite many rounds of settlement talks. So the election on April 18th 2010 of a hard-line Turkish-Cypriot president, Dervish Eroglu, might look like just another episode in a never-ending saga.

Yet, even by Cyprus’s dismal standards, the repercussions of Mr. Eroglu’s victory are serious (see article). He has ousted Mehmet Ali Talat, the most pro-settlement leader the Turkish-Cypriots have had. Mr. Eroglu is against the idea of a “bizonal, bicommunal federation”, which has been the basis of all Cyprus talks since 1977. He barely knows the Greek-Cypriot president, Demetris Christofias, and speaks almost no English. In contrast, Mr. Talat and Mr. Christofias were not just pro-settlement but also old trade-union friends and fluent in English. Cypriots on both sides, as well as the United Nations negotiators patiently trying to bring them together, have good reason to ask: if these two were unable to solve the conflict, and Mr. Talat was ejected by Turkish-Cypriot voters after 18 months of talks, what chance will anybody else have?

It would be wrong to see this as an issue of only local interest. Cyprus casts a shadow across Europe. In May 2004 the European Union foolishly admitted the (Greek-Cypriot) Republic of Cyprus even though Greek-Cypriot voters had rejected the UN’s Annan plan for unification. As a member, Cyprus has played a destructive role, undermining both the EU’s efforts to help the Turkish-Cypriots, who voted for the Annan Plan, and Turkey’s membership talks. Because Turkey is in NATO (but not the EU) and Cyprus is in the EU (but not NATO) these two organizations find it hard to work together.

In search of a solution
What should be done? It is tempting to give up trying to resolve the conflict altogether. Nobody is being killed because of the island’s division. Crossing the “green line” has become far easier in recent years. And, as the election of Mr. Eroglu suggests, de facto partition suits many on both sides. Turkey may jib at the annual subsidy, worth some $600m a year, that it has to pay the isolated north. But the Turkish army is happy to have a place to garrison and train a large number of soldiers.

Yet, however frustrating Cyprus may be, it would be wrong to abandon it. Experience suggests that the Greek-Cypriots and Turkish-Cypriots will not solve their conflict alone. To leave their dispute to fester would be bad for the Turkish-Cypriots, whose unrecognized republic is denied direct trade and transport links with the world; bad for the Greek-Cypriots, who face a large Turkish army in the north and have lost territory and property; and damaging to the whole island’s economy, especially its tourist industry. Moreover, it is hard to see how Turkey can ever join the EU without a settlement in Cyprus, since it would first have to recognize the Greek-Cypriot government and abandon the Turkish-Cypriots. Indeed, France and Germany shamelessly use Cyprus as another excuse to keep Turkey out.

There are three ways to revive hopes of a Cyprus settlement. First, Turkey’s government, which pays Mr. Eroglu’s bills, must press him to restart the talks where Mr. Talat left off. This will be hard. But it will help that the uncharismatic Mr. Eroglu does not have much of a following in Turkey itself. Second, the Turkish Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, must find a way of talking directly to the Greek-Cypriots. This is delicate, because he cannot be seen to go behind Mr. Eroglu’s back. His best shot would be to use the good offices of Greece’s Prime Minister, George Papandreou, whom Mr. Erdogan will meet in Athens next month. A joint démarche by the Greek and Turkish governments could do much to offset the damage of Mr. Eroglu’s arrival on the scene.

However the biggest problem is not on the Turkish-Cypriot side, but the lack of pressure on the Greek-Cypriots to make concessions. Mr. Papandreou may be able to help with this as well. But an even more promising possibility is a potential initiative from Brussels.

A regulation to allow direct EU trade with northern Cyprus has been blocked by the Cypriot government ever since 2004. Now, under an obscure article of the Lisbon treaty, it is being revived in the European Parliament. If it passes, it could be approved by a majority vote of EU governments, clearing the way for the Turks to drop their refusal to open Turkish ports and airports to trade with the Greek-Cypriots. If such an EU manoeuvre were to end the economic isolation of the Turkish-Cypriots, the pressure on the Greek-Cypriots to push harder for a settlement would rise—and the long saga of the Cyprus conflict might just reach a satisfactory ending after all.

APR 22ND 2010 | FROM THE ECONOMIST PRINT EDITION

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

A NEW PRESIDENT - A NEW BEGINNING

The Association of Turkish Cypriots Abroad (ATCA), UK’s direct response to the newly elected President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

ATCA represents thousands of Turkish Cypriots worldwide and on their behalf we would like to say:

“ATCA congratulate Dr. Derviş Eroğlu on his Presidential victory yesterday and wish him all the success for the future. The public have quite clearly and democratically sent a message to the World that the Turkish Cypriot people have a voice and demand the legal respect, equality and recognition they are entitled to and deserve.

ATCA hope the negotiations with the Greek Cypriots continue but this time on a far more transparent and equitable basis in order to reach a mutually acceptable and long lasting solution. Additionally, we hope that President Eroğlu remains true to his words and that promises made to the Turkish Cypriots within the TRNC and the Diaspora are met.

We sincerely hope that President Eroğlu upholds the rights of the Turkish Cypriots and will always consider the long term interests of the Turkish Cypriot people.

ATCA declares their support to the President in his efforts to find a long-lasting and peaceful solution to the Cyprus problem”.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

ESENTEPE VILLA HOTEL

Monday 19th April 2010
GYPSY BROTHERS
60’s – 90’s Soul
A night not to be missed
Reservation Essential
Call
0533 841 8114 / 0533 843 2194

ESENTEPE VILLA HOTEL

Friday 23rd April 2010
Billy J. Redif
Singer / Guitarist
A night not to be missed
Reservation Essential
Call
0533 841 8114 / 0533 843 2194

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

TAKE THE STING OUT OF NORTH CYPRUS

Due to the mild, wet winter, it looks like in the coming months we could be inundated with the horrible biting insects, native to North Cyprus. The only thing I actually dislike about the spring and summers here are the mosquitoes and sandflies. And no matter what we do, the little buzzers will always sneak up on us for a quiet munch.
Someone told me once that mosquitoes are actually attracted to blood type, so some people are naturally more susceptible to getting bitten than others. And that would make sense because they seem to love snacking on me, whereas my husband hardly gets bitten at all.
In Australia, fishermen plagued by sandflies actually use a Dettol/water mix to prevent sandfly bites. I even resorted to this one – although it doesn’t smell particularly attractive. The good news is that there’s a wide range of insect repellents available in the chemists. Some people swear by Jungle Formula, Avon Skin So Soft (blue bottle), and Deet. Anti-histamine injections are also available. But if you’re looking for a more natural way to combat bites, try some of these:

Natural tips to prevent bites
Take a vitamin B complex supplement
Eat Marmite daily (it contains vitamin B1 – Thiamin)
Take garlic tablets
Use citronella oil/candles
Use lavender oil on skin
Light mosquito coils
Plant pots of basil around patios and entrances to deter biting insects

Natural remedies for bite relief
Apply an astringent like white vinegar or Witch Hazel to bites
Lavender oil stops itching and reduces swelling
Homeopathy remedy Apis Mallifica 30x reduces inflammation, pain, and stinging
Aloe gel reduces inflammation
Tea Tree cream/oil is an antiseptic
Rub banana peel on bites to relieve itching

Article supplied by Sibelle Hodge
Lincguide

Friday, March 26, 2010

TOURISTS FROM AMSTERDAM

A new charter airline is set to start operations to and from Ercan Airport this year.

Corendon, which is Turkish registered and based in Belgium, Holland and Turkey, will start regular flights on 16th May until 4th October.

Its maiden flight will arrive on the 8th April and be a chance for journalists and travel agents from Belgium and Holland to sample the delights of North Cyprus.

The flights will start in Amsterdam and land en route at a Turkish airport, yet to be confirmed.

Dick Gussen, Corendon’s sales and marketing manager, told Cyprus Today that the flights would be once-weekly.

The first flight would be on a Sunday but the following flights would take place on Mondays, he added.

“Our first plane is already fully booked,” he said. “Most of the tourists will be staying in Girne,” where eight of the nine hotels Corendon has signed contracts with are located.

“If the demand is there, we might even consider increasing the trips to twice a week.

“We will decide whether we are to continue flights in the winter, depending on the demand and feedback we get from customers,” he added.

Mr. Gussen said that North Cyprus was a relative unknown in the Dutch market, which was the reason for a flood of interest following an article about the TRNC in the biggest daily newspaper of the country, The Telegraph.

He said they had focused on several points about North Cyprus, which appealed to the people in the Netherlands.

“One of them is that North Cyprus is unique and undiscovered. Dutch people like to visit new destinations.

“The second is that the place is affordable and the hotels have all the facilities, including casinos.

“The third is that North Cyprus is very rich in culture and history, and mostly all people speak English,” he said.

Tickets to Amsterdam from Ercan will be based on availability. Details of prices have yet to be announced.

EXTRACT FROM CYPRUS TODAY 24 MARCH 2010

‘IPC RULING COULD NOW PUSH UP PRICES TENFOLD’

Estate Agents’ Union boss Hasan Sungur has claimed property and land in the North formerly owned by Greek Cypriots could increase in price tenfold following the European Court of Human Rights’ (ECHR) decision to back the Immovable Property Commission (IPC).

Earlier this month ECHR judges ruled that Greek Cypriots must appeal to the TRNC-based body if they want compensation or the return of their land before a settlement, ruling it was “an effective remedy” to hear property cases.

Now, thanks to the ECHR decision, Mr. Sungur believes owners of so-called “equal value” or “allocated” (esdegar) land could be in line for a large windfall.

He said: “The current outlook within the TRNC property sector has nothing to do with the Orams case. The negative picture has been due to a lack of proper legislative arrangements necessary to allow North and South to exchange land and properties.

However, following the ECHR’s verdict, I expect the demand for these types of property to increase along with prices. There will now be no chance of these properties being returned to the Greek Cypriot side, therefore the anxiety of people who bought former Greek Cypriot land or built on it – and of Turkish settlers who were allowed such land – has been eliminated. In some areas, the prices of these kinds of properties will increase by 10-times their current value because they are now under the guarantee of the IPC.”

Mr. Sungur said his members expected the Government to give a further boost to the embattled property sector by remaining true to its word and opening up previously-protected land for development – as proposed by recent decrees. “The property market will start to pick up once the Presidential election is over and the Government is able to pass such legislation,” he added.

“We hope that whoever is President, will work in harmony with the Government and allow the property sector to flourish once more.”

Since the ECHR decision, about 1,400 Greek Cypriots have had their cases referred back to the IPC in a major blow to the Greek Cypriot authorities who had argued it was illegal and part of the unrecognised TRNC.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

WEST END IS COMING TO KYRENIA!

Leading Stars from West End musicals such as The Phantom of the Opera, Belle, Phantom and Beauty and Beast will be performing a unique show at the Kyrenia Amphitheatre at a date to be confirmed in May. The show will be presented by the hilarious Bobby Davro.

Further information will be put on the Blog shortly.

Monday, March 15, 2010

TURTLE BAY VILLAGE OWNERS

Please be advised that due to the recent heavy rains we are urging owners that have not already done so, to organise for a representative to check their apartment as soon as possible.

Should you have any snagging issues please report them at the snagging drop in service, which is held every Thursday at the Turtle Bay Village Sales Office (Block 25a Apartment 01) between 9am – 11am. Should you not be able to visit in person please send your representative with the relevant authorisation document.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

TURKISH CYPRIOT VICTORY AT EHCR

Judges have ruled that Greek Cypriots must appeal to the TRNC’s Immovable Property Commission (IPC) if they want compensation or the return of their land before a settlement.

The Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has declared eight pilot cases inadmissible and said the IPC was “an effective remedy” to hear property cases.

A panel of 17 judges agreed that the IPC, “an appropriate domestic body, with access to the relevant information”, was clearly the more appropriate forum for deciding on complex matters of property ownership and valuation and assessing financial compensation. The IPC was born out of a call by the ECHR for an effective local remedy to tackle the raft of claims on property in North Cyprus by Greek Cypriots following the 1974 division of the island.

About 1,400 Greek Cypriots currently have cases lodged with the ECHR on property issues. These are now set to be referred back to the IPC in a major blow to the Greek Cypriot authorities who had argued it was illegal and part of the unrecognised TRNC.

The judgement, recently published, stated the eight cases, brought by 17 Greek Cypriots from South Nicosia, Limassol, Lakatamia and Larnaca, were the first to be examined following the successful case against Turkey by Myra Xenides-Arestis. She won 850,000 euros in compensation in 2006 for the denial of access to her property in Maras, the area of Gazi Magusa fenced off since 1974.

It added that applicants should exhaust all effective local remedies to solve their case before seeking leave to take their case to the ECHR.

The IPC was launched in 2005 and has agreed 92 of more than 450 applications, awarding nearly £40 million in compensation. This included, last November, 22 million euros to be shared by two applicants – with land in Lefkosa, Girne and near Guzelyurt – who only wanted financial recompense for the loss of their property.

On the pilot case of Ariana Lordou Anastasiadou, the ECHR said she did not have “any realistic prospect” as a non-property owner of applying to either the IPC or TRNC courts. It said there was no “present interference with her right to respect for her home as she had not been living in the family home for almost her entire life!

It added that the possible inheritance of a share in the title of that property was “hypothetical and speculative”.

The Greek Cypriot Government had spent time, effort and money trying to demolish the case for the IPC. In December, Attorney-General Petros Clerides revealed a survey of some of the world’s leading international lawyers had decided that the IPC was not a “legal” remedy.

The 17 applicants had argued that the presence of Turkish military officers on the IPC, whose board was chosen by President Mehmet Ali Talat, head of a country only recognised by Turkey, meant the Commission could not be impartial.

But the EHCR judges, including a Greek, Christos Rozakis, said it was not convinced by this claim or that the sums of compensation awarded would fall short of what could be regarded as reasonable compensation.

They said that while Turkey was regarded by the international community as being in “illegal occupation” of North Cyprus it did not mean its “discretion as to the manner in which it executed a judgement should not be respected”.

And the ECHR ruling argued that because there had been so many changes since the division of the island it would risk “being arbitrary and injudicious to impose an obligation to effect restitution in all cases.

It added that the IPC procedure was not inaccessible or unduly onerous and that none of the applicants had appealed to the High Administrative Court concerning sums awarded, or with allegations of material unfairness and procedural irregularity.

EXTRACT TAKEN FROM CYPRUS TODAY MARCH 6 2010

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

WIN A SCOOTER? - IT’S EASY AS 1-1-2

One lucky guest at this years 112 ball could be going home on a brand new scooter.

Businessman Phil Chappell who runs Scootex in Bogazkoy has donated the £750 bike for the ambulance charity’s prize draw.

The 60-year old grandfather knows more than most about how important the service is. His wife, Pat, was rushed to hospital earlier this month after he found her unconscious on the floor at their Lapta home and immediately called 112.
Mrs. Chappell, 58, was rushed to Girne District Hospital and then Lefkosa State Hospital.
The grandmother of four spent 24 hours in the intensive care unit where she remained unconscious.

Thankfully, despite having vitamin deficiency and suffering dehydration, Mrs. Chappell is now recovering well at home.

Mr. Chappell said “my wife was unconscious for five or six hours – when I saw her I thought she was dead. I called 112 and they were fantastic, they came very quickly and I don’t know how they made it up the track to our house as the building work has not been finished.

We would like to say thank you to 112 and to the hospital in Lefkosa where my wife received first class treatment.

The generous donation of a black Konced Sports 50 scooter comes after Mr. Chappell donated an identical bike, but in read, last year.
Brenda Plant, secretary and treasurer for 112, said “it is a very generous prize. Mr. Chappell said last year he would donate the prize again but we didn’t hold him to it and he came forward himself.

About 300 people attended last year’s event and we raised approximately £7,000 which was used for a top-of-the-range defibrillator for Girne District Hospital. We want to provide curtains for cubicles at the hospital to give people privacy but we will ask staff how they would like the money to be used from this year’s event.”

Tickets for the scooter prize draw cost 10 tl and the winner will be announced on the night of the 112’s fourth annual ball, which takes place on Friday 9th April from 7.30 pm.
Tickets to the ball cost 90 tl and include a 4-course meal, entertainment – including a pianist and cabaret – and local drinks.

Tickets are available form Chateau Lambousa’s Saturday market in Lapta or from committee members.

Monday, March 1, 2010

ESENTEPE VILLA HOTEL

For a great Easter Weekend : Saturday 3rd April 2010
SAPPHIRE & STEELE
Rock the night away with sounds from the 60's, Country and Rock 'n' Roll
The night features a two course dinner plus glass of wine or beer
So for a brilliant night, wonderful food, atmosphere and good service
Contact: 0533 841 8114 / 0533 843 2194
Book now to avoid disappointment

Monday, February 1, 2010

ESENTEPE VILLA HOTEL

Esentepe Villa Hotel
Valentines menu
Glass of punch on arrival

Starters
Tropical Prawns
With fruit and Champagne sauce
Cream of Broccoli Soup

Main Course
Offerta Chicken
Stuffed with Spinach & Cheese, & traditional Turkish Pastirma rolled in breadcrumbs and served with a demi glaze & strawberry sauce.

Fillet of Beef
Served on a bed of Asparagus with Cherry tomatoes and a supreme cream sauce

The above are served with seasonal vegetables and coconut potatoes.

Desert
Chocolate Cake
With a Cream & Chocolate Sauce
Traditional Assorted Cheese platter
With Fruit and Nuts

Free bottle of sparkling wine per couple

49 TL
Book now to avoid disappointment on 05338418114/05338432194

Friday, January 29, 2010

RESCO MANAGEMENT EXTRA PACKAGES FOR 2010

APARTMENT OWNERS
For all apartment owners taking a new package with ResCo Management Limited in 2010 we are offering:
1-years Light Management Package: £210.00 per year (£17.50/month). 6-months Light Management Package: £110.00

VILLA OWNERS
For Villa owners we are offering this service for £320.00 per year or £170.00 for 6-months

All owners that renew their package in 2010, for 1 year, will benefit from this reduction and also be awarded a loyalty bonus of a free clean of your apartment / villa at any time to suit your requirements.

Owners can also benefit in the same way with our Pearl, Sapphire and Diamond Management packages with any new customers being offered 12 months for the price of 11 and again any new renewals will have a free clean at any time throughout the year.

PEARL
£495.00 per year (apartment) £605.00 per year (villa)

SAPPHIRE
£715.00 per year (apartment) £825.00 per year (villa)

DIAMOND
£880.00 per year (apartment) £990.00 per year (villa)

NEW FOR 2010 WINDOW CLEAN
outside only £12
inside and outside: £20.00 (2 bed), £25.00 (3 bed), £30.00 (villa)

Thursday, January 28, 2010

**BONUS** RECOMMEND A FRIEND **BONUS**

TURTLE BAY VILLAGE, ESENTEPE

Recommend a friend to buy and, subject to signing of contracts, you will get membership to the Korineum Golf and Country Club in Esentepe.


**BONUS** RECOMMEND A FRIEND **BONUS**