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12.5% COSTLIER ELECTRICITY BILLS


In-Cyprus 4 September 2018



Consumers will have to dig deeper into their pockets to pay their next electricity bills because of higher fuel prices, during a period when use of air conditioners has pushed up consumption.   The increase is estimated at some 12.5%.

Fuel prices for the previous billing period were €394 a metric ton. Bills for August and September will be calculated on the basis of €460.37 a metric ton.   Compared to  the corresponding two month period last year when fuel prices were €318.20 this represents an increase of nearly to 45%.

The latest increases mean an additional cost of 4 cent per kilowatt plus the additional increases because of VAT and other fees that are levied as a percentage of the total..

The basic price of every kilowatt is  13.11 cent  (9.23 cent for energy plus 3.21 cent for the network and 0.67 cent for additional services.  The net cost per kilowatt will therefore be 17.11 cent. To this must be added other fees such as levy for renewable energy,

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NEW GREEN RECYCLING CENTRE OPENS 17 SEPTEMBER - Chlorakas



A new Green recycling centre [along the same lines as the ones which operate already at Geroskipou and Akoursos] will open on 17 September in Chlorakas.

The centre is on Odos Mintchat Pasa/Fouzouli.   Leaving Tala, follow the road past Emba school down to the T junction with the main road.  Turn left at the junction with the Chlorakas/Paphos road [right would take you to the Esso petrol station and eventually to Little Paps].   Take the first right - this is before King Razor Barber Shop[on the left hand side of the road], and the bakery [also on the left hand side of the road] and immediately after the Pafos 2017 monuments which are on the left.  At this turning you will see a white plaster column laid on its side and also PWF written on the concrete wall.  Follow this road along, around the corner and the recycling centre is on the right hand side [there is a signpost but it is all in Greek or was at the time of my visit]  marked B on the following map:  

  https://binged.it/2LfnGfs



The following are not accepted at any Green Points Recycling Centre:

1. Commercial waste (commercial green and cardboard waste). Clinical
waste. Mixed household, organic kitchen waste and food
2. Asbestos and plasterboard waste.
3. Dangerous household waste (pesticides, gasoline, diesel, alcohol or
other chemicals)
4. Old or new vehicle tyres.

The following material are accepted at each Green Point:
1. inactive debris (rubble, plasters, cements)
2. radiographs
3. aluminium
4. glass
5. furniture
6. thermometers
7. grass clippings
8. lamps
9. metal objects (scrap iron, radiators, etc.)
10. DIY materials (tiles, sanitary ware, etc.)
11. batteries (vehicles)
12. wood
13. games and toys
14 plastic containers and plastic
16. mattresses
17. cleaning agents (brooms, mops)
18. packaging material (cardboard)
19. fabrics
20. carpets and rugs
21. medical preparations
22. paper
23. water based paints

Green Points Paphos
Green Points are household recycling centers for the collection of waste that can’t be put out for collection with household waste.   Green Points are aimed at the collection and recycling of special
categories of materials and waste which are not accepted in landfills and which citizens are used to placing in bins with other household  waste or which is sometimes illegally dumped in the countryside.


At the Green Points there are special arrangements and areas where people can place specific waste items such as paper, glass, grass  clipping, furniture etc.  (See the list of permitted items).
These points have been designated based in the population to be served  at every point, the distance of the furthest home from the point and the time it takes the furthest citizen to carry waste from their house to the point.
The project is co-financed by the Cohesion Fund if the E.U.

Opening hours:
Monday 8am - 5pm

Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thur 8am - 5pm
Fri 8am - 5pm
Sat 8am to 1pm
Sun CLOSED

Times are a guide only.  Please contact the establishment to check if you are unsure.  Hours may vary between Summer and Winter seasons. 

Closed public holidays.
For more information contact Evanthis Dimosthenous: 26 934 106.
22818603

Instruction upon arrival
When you arrive at the Green Point with your car, you will be greeted by a staff member who will check your waste that you want to dispose of and ask some details in order to complete a form regarding the goods you will dispose of. You will be given a photocopy of the form and then shown where you must take the waste items.


Around the area there are large metal bins/skips and in front of every bin there is a sign with the item that can go inside that bin. There are also plastic bins of different sizes and colors and these have
stickers on them showing what items can go in each bin.  The staff at the Green Point will guide you as to the correct bins for your waste.


There is no charge for using these recycling centres.

LACK OF CRUISE TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE COSTING PAPHOS €100,000 A WEEK



From in-Cyprus 3 September 2018




Paphos is losing €100,000 a week because it does not have the infrastructure to cater for cruise tourism, the president of the Cyprus Institute of Statisticians Chrysanthos Savvides told Phileleftheros newspaper on Monday.
Local stakeholders have long been pressing for a pier for cruise ships at Kato Paphos.
Savvides said that even though Paphos is the island’s leading tourist destination, it is nevertheless the only coastal town without ship docking facilities as well as facilities offering tourists’ safe access to shore.
He said that according to his calculations, if there was an anchorage there would be about 5000 visitors a week. If they spent a minimum of €20 each a day this translates into €100,000 for the town each week.

Savvides queried why Cyprus’ leading tourist town does not have an anchorage at a time when every small Greek island does, adding that it was a priority for Paphos which is an ideal destination because of its antiquities and range of shops and restaurants.

KAMARES CLUB - Restaurant and Pool area closed 6 September



Please note that the Restaurant and the Pool area at the Kamares Club will be closed on Thursday 6 September from 1300 onwards due to a private function.

Apologies from the Kamares Club managementy for any inconvenience. 


PETITION CALLING FOR A FAIR & HONEST REVIEW OF THE SWIMMING POOL REGULATIONS FOR APARTMENT COMPLEXES AND RESORTS



Following on from the article last week regarding swimming pool [on complexes and resorts] owners facing legal action, please note a petition has been started asking the Government to carry out a fair and honest review of the regulations.

If you wish to sign the petition, please click on the link below:


https://www.gopetition.com/petitions/calling-for-a-fair-and-honest-review-of-the-swimming-pool-regulations-for-apartment-complexes-and-resorts.html

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September muscle mix 2018

Mark Ferrara (USA)

Nathan Williamson (Australia)

Yoni Hanna (Israel)

Antoine Vaillant (Canada)

David Martinez Campos (Spain)

Andrey Shokin (Russia)

Morgan Aste (France)

Valantis Dokos (Greece)

Kristoffer Berner (Denmark)

Rumen Spetsov (Bulgaria)

Varinder Singh Ghuman (India)

Michal Krizo Krizanek (Slovakia)

 Heber Vanney (Argentina)

Mike Pearson (Australia)

Vlastimil Kuzel (Czech Republic)

Hossein Rajaei (Iran)

Esteban Zeballos (Bolivia)

Nick Pulos (USA/Greece)

Djafer Chouia (Algeria)

Max Madsen (Germany)

Evgeni Ravlussevits (Estonia)

John Leslie (South Africa)

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