Archive for December, 2011
Saturday, December 10th, 2011
It is very easy to pass by the cultural places to visit inCyprusdue to the beautiful beaches, hot climate and many dining and clubbing venues and also many leisure facilities. Cyprus is full of wonderful and interesting history and for those who can take a little time out to visit these places you will be very surprised just how much the culture, artefacts and monuments will take your breath away.
NICOSIA (Lefkosia) The Capital Of Cyprus
- CyprusMuseum
- St. Johns Cathedral
- Venetian Walls
- Laiki Geitonia
- Handicraft Centre
- LeventisMuseum
- The Archbishopric
Limassol ( Lemesos)
- Limassol Castle
- Kolossi Castle
- Municipal Gardens and Museum
- Temple of Apollo
- Ancient Amathus
- Phassouri Vineyards
- Cyprus Wine Museum
LARNACA (Larnaka)
- Church of St. Lazarus
- The Salt Lake
- LefkaraVillage
- Pierides Museum
- Church of Panagia Angeloktisti
- KornosVillage
- Stavrovouni Monastery
- Choirokoitia Neolithic Settlement
- Hala Sultan Tekke
PAPHOS (Pafos)
- The Harbour
- The Castle
- Tomb of the Kings
- TempleofAphrodite
- Paphos Forests
- St Pauls Pillar
- The mosaics – Petra tou Romiou
FAMAGUSTA
- AgiaNapaVenitian Monastery
- SeaCaves-CapeGreko
- AgiaNapaHarbour
- Paralimni old shopping centre
- Thalassa Museum
And of course not forgetting the truly amazing Troodos Mountains where you will see the whole ofCyprus and meet some very culture and historcail villages upon the way.
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 22ND NOVEMBER 2011
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Legal Consultants in Famagusta – Review – Cypriot Folklore
We wanted to enlighten our readers to a delightful treat for all the family situated in the heart of Aradippou on the outskirts of Larnaca.
It is very easy with everyday up to date and modern living to forget the true culture of Cyprus. In Aradippou stands the Kostas Kaimakliotis folk museum where you will find a building full of Cyprus culture and the way traditional Cypriots used to live it is perfect!
The building itself is a picture of the traditional home perfectly restored and preserved to the highest standard. The building consists of a traditional family living quarters filled with traditional furniture most commonly used by Cypriots but not so much use din today’s living.
In another room you will find the traditional weaving machine which was used to weave the traditional Cypriot silk and woven materials. This weaving machine is still in use today in the old traditional Cypriot villages and is very much a tourist attraction.
There is a kitchen with all traditional utensils and also an agriculture room of course with Aradippou being such a larger contributor to the agricultural sector for hundreds of years and also a room dedicated to all Cypriots craftsman.
It is truly amazing and feels like time has stood still and left this building in perfect condition for the world to see. This is how the people used to live and work and what a beautiful experience into the true Cypriot folklore tradition.
It is definitely a must see and there is no charge to visit the Kostas Kaimakliotis folk museum.
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 23RD NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Lane 1 – This lane is the lane to the far left. It is used to drive as normal as you would on any road or highway. National speed limit applies.
Lane 2 – This is the middle lane on a 3 lane highway. This lane is used to overtake cars in lane 1. This lane is not to be used to drive normally for long distance. It is used only for over taking and then you must manuver back into lane 1.
Lane 3 – This is predominatly called the fast lane. It is used for over taking cars that are going at a slower pace in lane 1 and 2. It is also used for when there are traffic queues to overtake in a bid to ease conjestion. This lane is again only used for over taking as in lane 2 not for normal driving as in lane 1.
DO NOT
Do not stay in lane 2 and 3 all the way to your destination these are for overtaking only to ease congestion.
If someone is driving too slowly or using lane 3 as their normal driving lane do not overtake by going into lane 2 on the inside this is very dangerous. It is better to indicate with your lights that they must manuver to lane 1 or 2 in order for you to overtake.
Do not drive to slowly on a motorway even in lane 1 there is a national speed limit which not only applies to speed but also to lack of speed. The speed limit is 100kilometers even if you are driving in the fast lane.
If you require further information on how to use the highway look this up on the internet or visit your local police station. For citizens travelling on the new 3 lane motorway in Cyprus they have been given a 2 week grace period anyone caught not abiding by national motorway laws will be penalized in accordance with Cyprus laws.
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 18TH NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Lawyers inFamagusta- Review – Cyprus Zoo
Did you know that Paphos is the third largest bird park inEurope? You learn something new everyday.
The park was originally built to house the large bird collection and has now expanded to other wild and wonderful animals becoming one of the islands most frequented animal parks inCyprus.
New to the clan is 2 white lion cubs flown in all the way fromAfrica. And what a treat they are. They are beautiful species and have taken toCypruslike their own home. Of course coming from such a hot climate it has made it a lot easier for them both to settle in.
They are very well taken care of and have spacious living conditions and it is hoped once they are of the right age they will breed andCypruswill have its very own white lion family.
The animal park has many different animals for a truly enjoyable day out consisting of zebras, giraffes and 2 very unique white wallabies. The park is also home to kangaroos of which have just given birth to a new member to the family.
Mr Christos Christoforou is the owner of the park and seems to be doing a fantastic job taking great care of the animals and making sure they receive nutrious diets keeping all the animals in the best health.
This is a great day out for all seasons and all ages, its something different and you will definitely fall in love with a lot of the animals homed in the Paphos Bird and Animal Park.
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 22ND NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
A&G Kouzali Cypriot Lawyers – Review – Weaving In Cyprus
Weaving was very popular back the day but as time passes and the generations become more engrossed with technology the Cyprus old traditions have sadly lost there way. Plus with cloth becoming so cheap to import weavers quickly became a thing of the past and the skill to weave was also lost.
You used to find weavers in every village in Cyprus weaving away on the old traditional weaving machine making many beautiful and useful cloths now it is very far between and mainly just for tourist attraction. It is also very hard to find the old weaving machines called ‘looms’ except as we said for tourist attraction.
Nicosia and Famagusta were very famous for weaving silk and this was exported internationally through the port, also Lapithos was very popular for weaving silk found near Kerynia this was many years ago. This Cypriot tradition eventually lost its way in the 20th century when eastern countries began to offer expert silk at very low prices.
You can find in Strovolos Nicosia a workshop operated by a certain gentleman wanting to keep the tradition alive and even revive the tradition and he goes by the name of Rolandos Loucaides.
Mr Loucaides studied the whole weaving mechanics, purchased a loom that was still in perfect working condition and away he went. further studying the techniques and fabrics and bringing back to life the hand woven Cyprus clothes which can be found hanging in the shop window and all around his shop.
This is a definite place to visit when you are in Nicosia for locals and tourists. we should all visit such places and show our support in keeping such important Cypriot culture alive. Not only is it very interesting but you will also find some really traditionally and unique beautiful pieces to definitely be treasured.
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 24TH NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Cyprus Lawyers – review – Polish Business in Cyprus
Quite recently it has been noticed that the Polish are very interested in Cyprus for business investment with Polish registering companies here on the rise. This is more great news for Cyprus.
It appears the tourists and business sectors inCyprusare actually doing very well we just can not come to grips with the property market and getting that right!
The Polish have set their eyes on Cyprus due to the double treaty policy in place and the fact that we have very low tax regimes. 10% corporate tax is still the lowest inEuropeand is attracting more and more international companies’ everyday.
Let us hope and pray the government do not change this in the new austerity measure that will very soon have to take place.
The relationship between Cyprus and Poland is becoming very strong and the Polish Cyprus Chamber of Commerce have recently held an event in Paphos named the Polish Cypriot investment forum running which ran for 2 days to promote business between the two countries and what Cyprus has to offer to such interested parties.
The event went so well the Polish Cyprus Chamber of Commerce plan to make this a continuous annual event in order to really promote their relationship. And with Poland being such a sizeable country it is most certainly in our best interest to promote Cyprus.
We are very happy with the vibrant business centreCyprushas become for internationals and very proud we have so much to offer regarding business investment. If we can operate the property market in the same fashion as our business market we are good to go!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 25TH NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Lawyers in Cyprus- Review – Cyprus Villages
There are many magical villages in Cyprus that we are sure many do not pay quite so much attention too and we are positive tourists will know nothing about.
One in particular is a small quaint village by the name of PACHNA. It may be a small village but it has very big attributes to the Cyprus culture and heritage.
Pachna is high in the hills off the highway in between Limassol and Paphos. This quaint village is home to little under 1000 hectares of vineyards producing some ofCyprusmost famous wines. The vineyards here having been in operation for well over five decades and this is only the first attribute this village is home to.
Pachna has 7 churches not all in use but all very well taken care of and preserved. The newest church to the village is the church of Agios Georgeios the older chapels include Agia Marina, Agios Andronicos< Agios Nikolas<Agios Epiphanios, 12 Apostles and Agious Stephanos. The village of the 7 churches how amazing is this.
The village of course has modern amenities for everyday use but on a whole the village is very Cypriot and very well preserved. There are traditional Cypriot taverns restaurants and what would a village be without the coffee shops for the men to sit out side playing their games and socializing.
This village produces the best halloumi not to be missed and you will see many of the farmers moving their goats from pasture to pasture. And the water here is so pure that all the forestry flourishes
This really is a traditional treat for every one of all ages to visit. So for the best tasting wine and halloumi cheese and a perfect unspoilt traditional day out Pachna is the place for you.
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 24TH NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Cyprus Law Firm – Review – Cyprus Wine
Wine producing inCyprushas been in operation since the island was born.Cyprusis in the top 40 countries for wine production and produces 40,000 tons of wine every year.
The first commercial wine company was formed in 1844 this was when residents actually decided to make revenue from the wine before hand it had been made for local use only. The company was called ETKO. Since then the wine industry expanded and there were 4 main wine producing companies inCyprus. ETKO, LOEL, SODAP and KEO.
From the past years export of wine became big revenue for theCyprusIslandand smaller wineries began to emerge. Of course as time passed and new laws come into action and with accession in to the EU many things have changed.
Many positive things have happened for the wineries and many new wines have been and still are being produced to be recognised on international levels.
Cyprus is now a well known wine producing country producing top quality wine and the many vineyards scattered around Cyprus and the wineries themselves where visitors can visit for wine tasting tours are an absolute treat.
The wine industry inCyprusis so popular now thatCyprusholds wine festivals where many nationals from all over the country come to visit and wine tasting competitions take place inCyprusand internationally. The EU now helps 122 wineries inCyprusto harvest their produce that’s how far the wine industry has come inCyprusand evolving everyday.
You can also visit theCyprusWineMuseumwhich is a fantastic day out for all the family where you can taste some of the most famousCypruswine and learn all about the wine industry spanning back over 5 decades!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 24TH NOVEMBER 2011
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Cyprus Lawyers – Review – Thomas Cook Bankruptcy
There maybe devastating news on the horizon for Thomas Cook one of the UK’s longest established tour operators and one of the main players within the European tourism market as reports show that bankruptcy maybe on the cards.
This is really sad to hear, when people ask who to go to for flights and holidays Thomas Cook is always one of the first to be mentioned. Thomas Cook are a part of tourism history so to speak!
Thomas Cook brings flies approximately 300,000 holiday makers toCyprusand is a leadingCyprushotel operator this would be a huge blow to theCyprustourism market and most definitely to the UK tourism market not forgetting they employ exactly the same figure as above that is a vast amount of people joining the unemployment lines. Thomas Cook is also responsible for flying over twenty million passengers worldwide!
These reports are not cemented as yet and hopefully a solution to the financial issues Thomas Cook are experiencing can be achieved we do hope this will happen as it will be a very sad day for many.
A lot of the Middle Eastern unrest and natural disasters that have taken place have played a major roll in this situation and the company now need approximately one hundred million to carry on their operations and that is a tidy sum to find.
Paphos and Limassol will be hit the most by the loss of Thomas Cook short term obviously other tour operators would accommodate these passengers but on the whole the out look is not good. This is a sign of the current times and could be very much future times for many more tour operators to follow.
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 28TH NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Lawyers in Paralimni – Review – Larnaca Development
Larnaca is on the tip of everyone’s tongue at the moment when it comes to new development. Along side Limassol Larnaca is expecting some very major development that will totally transform this part of the island.
The expected development is so hi-tech and modern it will feel like a different country for example the plans for the new port and marina are out of this world or way out of Cyprus’s usual style, boasting pure modern and hi-tech luxury hotels and residential properties along with exclusive shopping facilities and dining venues. Marinaliving will be seen at its best here in Larnaca.
The work is expected to begin in 2012 and could take as long as 8 years to complete that is how big the project will be. Infact a lot of the development in Larnaca is expected to take place in 2012 such as the long coastal road that heads all the way from the coastal fort to the airport will be totally upgraded to a high modern level.
Larnaca is also expecting many new top grade sporting facilities such as x 2 professional tennis and football facility with the capacity to hold 5000 spectators, a luxury golf club resort the first to be home to PGA National Golf Academy and not forgetting the new professional car racing track and luxury new hotel neighbouring the new Larnaca airport.
There is so much more to mention Larnaca is to be totally transformed yet all the old heritage will be kept safely preserved this is a priority also.
We are very excited for all this new development we will be hearing a lot more from Pyla and Ormedia soon. We believe these are very much up and coming areas with a lot of potential and development taking place in the near future.
Well doneCyprusgoof to hear we are keeping positive and on the right track!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 23RD NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Legal Consultants – Review – 20011 Tourism
We inCyprushad a great summer season this year for 2011 when many gave up and thought the holiday sector was doomed. It was a fantastic surprise and that’s exactly what it was a surprise to everyone.
Next year for 2012 is expected to be even better! What we found very encouraging was the reception from theUKholiday market who we thought had leftCyprusbut turned out to be quite the contrary.
What we have to remember is theUKhas been hit very hard with the financial recession as have many of us but they still remained loyal toCyprusand came to visit our beautiful island. Arrivals were definitely up on last year and this is very promising. Even if next year stays at the same level it is still an achievement in the current financial climate.
Cyprusis looking to promoteCyprusfurther of course with all the main travel tour operators in theUK. If we could only drop the prices that tourists have to pay on everyday shopping we could really boost our island back to how it used to be. This is something the government should really take a look at.
Bringing in a regulated and legalised tourist consumer price list that retail businesses must abide by would be a fantastic concept in helping keep tourism boosted.
Tourism was up on a whole from the Russian, German, Scandinavians, through to the Swiss, UK and Irish it was a motivational year and we hope and pray for this to continue but we must work for it and not even begin to sit back thinking our job is done our job is never done!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 21ST NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Paralimni Lawyers – Review -Turkeyand earth quake situation
Turkeyhas been hit by yet another earthquake, not so big as the last one by any means but due to the lack of adequate assessments from the last earthquake, many buildings that were originally given the go ahead after the first quake have collapsed now due to the second quake.
Many citizens are rampaging through the streets shouting for the governor to step down from his position due to the lack of care for the people. Citizens are still living in tents from the last quake and many are freezing and hungry.
It is unsure how many deaths this quake has taken but at least 8 have been counted with many missing. Rescue teams are underway but the citizens are not at all happy with rescue procedures and aftercare from the government.
This is the same country that is fighting for a nuclear plant, this is the same country situated right next toCyprusfighting for a nuclear plant and also experiencing earthquake after earthquake. We reiterate ifTurkeycontinue to fight for the nuclear plant they are comiitting public multiple suicide.
If the Turkish government are not capable of handling such disasters as this adequately, how on earth would they handle the situation if an earthquake affected the potential nuclear plant. We saw the effects ofJapanhow wouldTurkeydeal with that situation?
Our thoughts go out to those affected by the quakes we do hopeTurkeyget their act together in order to help their people!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 21ST NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Lawyers in Cyprus- Review – Government Benefits
Well you learn something new everyday! Did you know that politicians and even former politicians were allowed such a high amount of security for their protection? Did you know that little under 10 million euros is spent each year on politicians security every year?
Well now you do know and now we know that we pay for it. The country is bringing in strict austerity measures to avoid an EU bailout and our politicians’ even ex-politicians are spending 10 million euros every year on their security this is ludicrous!
Many people are sitting hungry and not knowing how to pay their rent and electric bills and politicians are walking round with 10 police officers. Some of which have been reported to be doing jobs like washing cars and carrying shopping come on now are you serious…?
It is no wonder the EU are enforcing instance fines on governments failure to cut government spending. We are such a small island who do they need such security against? Even huge pop stars do not have this amount of security.
Lets get real Mr Politicians 120 police officers to look after your shopping and make sure your cars are clean this is not at all acceptable by no means.
It has also come to light that politicians also enjoy the benefit of duty free cars imported in toCyprus…why? The public are sick and tired of paying for the government while they live in luxury it is not fair and should now be taken very seriously when we are in such serious financial trouble.
The government really must get their house in order give up some of their over the top benefits and let the public eat healthily!
Published by a&g Kouzali law office on 25th November 2011
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Property Lawyers inCyprus- Review – Cyprus- Property Market
Its good news folks one of the leading overseas property polls reportsCyprusis in fourth place out of 40 worldwide countries for property investment and is still climbing the ladder.
Top of the Props recently published in a leading property news magazine lists public interest in worldwide countries.
Taking the lead isSpainbut in shared fourth place is Cyprus and Turkey together with Thailand coming in 5th place.
This is great news for us we have had many blows recently both of the fault of Cyprus and their laid back policies and also through no fault of our own such as the Mari blast and the world wide economic recession.
The Cyprus government are stepping up their game and bringing in policies to lure investors back such as the Title deed reform and now we are waiting for the reduction in VAT paid on properties and the abolishment of transfer tax. To date this is not final but it would surely show worldwide investors we are making a huge effort to right our wrongs.
I know we keep saying this but it is so true that there are so many bargains in Cyprus due to all the setbacks we have had and it is a buyers market and with the government doing all they can to win back popularity and not wanting anymore bad press investors are a lot safer now than ever before.
Moving up the Top of the Props chart is excellent motivation forCyprusto carry on doing all they can to get us to number one where we feel we deserve to be.
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 17 TH NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Cyprus Legal Consultants – Review – World Aids Day 2011
The 1st December is world AIDS day. AIDS is a disease not so much talked about in Cyprus due to very low numbers being reported but do not be mistaken there is AIDS in Cyprus and this should not be ignored.
Approximately 35 million people have aids in the world and interestingly enough when we think of Aids we think ofAfrica. It is very true Africa has a very high amount of aids but this is only brought to our attention because they have very little money for treatment, education and contraception butBrazilactually has the highest cases of Aids and theUSAis also a front forerunner.
Cyprusfigures are very few amounting to maybe 1% of the population but this the figure must be halted and continuous education and the ready availability of protection should be promoted and pushed drastically if we are to keep these numbers from rising.
Some positive news for world aids day 2011 is that fewer cases around the world are being seen, infact aids related deaths are 20% lower than in previous years and reported new cases have decreased over 20% than previous years. Which means people are now taking note and playing it safe!
It is reported that out of a ratio of 5 cases 1 in 5 HIV/Aids are female cases and the other 4 out of 5 cases are male. Such cases reported inCyprusare between the ages of 20- 40 and while some cases are of persons who live a broad over half of the cases are permanently resident in Cyprus.
While medicines are being created to help the condition and research is a high priority to find a permanent cure as it stands prevention is the only cure this is what we must promote.
Our Children must be fully aware of what aids is, how you catch aids and how to prevent aids. As we said we are very lucky inCyprusto have such few cases on theIslandbut still more must be done to eradicate this disease all together. To start with there should be clinics around the island giving away free condoms to all, and
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 29TH NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Cyprus Law Firm – Review – HIV/AIDS
What is HIV/AIDS
HIV is a disease that seriously affects the immune system. Once the immune system is attacked by HIV the body deteriorates and is then wide open to catching many infections. HIV Human Immunodeficiency Virus has no cure at present. People can live for many years with HIV and now with the creation of different medications HIV carriers can live a longer more normal life.
HIV symptoms can take many years to show themselves which is why it is import to be tested regularly if sexual intercourse has or is taking place.
HIV can however evolve into AIDS which stands for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. AIDS is when HIV can no longer be controlled and the immune system no longer works giving in to all the infections and cancers attacking the body. The transgression period from HIV to AIDS can take anything up to 10 to 15 years if not longer especially with designed medication.
How you contract HIV
HIV can be contracted through the transfer of male and female sexual fluids or blood.
You can catch HIV by performing unprotected sex. This includes oral, anal and vaginal sex. Many people are ignorant to the fact that oral sex can transfer AIDs that is a very naive and big mistake to make.
You can catch HIV by sharing needles and syringes
Babies can catch HIV before during and after birth and by being breast fed.
You can catch HIV by blood transfusions but this is very rare as blood is very carefully screened.
You can not catch HIV by touching, hugging, kissing! Saliva does not carry HIV.
PREVENTION IS THE ONLY CURE FOR HIIV/AIDS IF ABSTENANCE IS NOT AN OPTION PROTECTION IS YOUR ONLY OTHER AVAILABLE OPTION.
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 29TH NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Lawyers in Famagusta – Reviews – Cyprus Forst 3 Land Motorway
Cyprus offcially has its first completed 3 lane highway accommodating thousands of cars each day travelling into Nicosia. However, citizens do not actually know how to use a highway.
This is quite funny when you think we are in the 21st Century!
The 3 lane highway has taken little under 2 years to complete and was devised to help the long queues of traffic travelling into the islands capital everyday. Previously it would be very common to sit in queues for quite awhile and now hopefully the highway will prevent this. The main reason for this new highway is the hope that it will cut down the amount of road traffic accidents. This wont take affect until citizens actually know how to use it properly.
The police however, have issued a warning to car travellers to do their homework on how to use a motorway as they are only allowing a 2 week grace period for those who are not using it correctly. Anyone caught not using the highway correctly after the 2 week period will be penalized in accordance with the traffic laws.
To be fair the UK has had motorways since before time and people still dont know how to use them so for the Cyprus Island to get used to it in 2 weeks is asking alot. It is very simple to use but some travellers either one can not be bothered and drive how they like or two really do not know and drive where they feel more comfortable.
The new motorway starts from the Larnaca/Limassol highway connect straight through to Nicosia. The whole project costed around over 30 Million euros and was actually completed beofre schelue wow thats a first also for Cyprus!
Congratulations for the first 3 lane motorway in Cyprus!
Check out our article on how to safely and correctly use the new 3 lane motorway.
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 18TH NOVEMEBR 2011
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Legal Consultants in Cyprus – Review – Cyprus declining Small Businesses
At a time when the government are looking to tax businesses in an effort to combat the countries growing deficit, small business owners are struggling more than ever and are shouting out for some kind of reprieve.
Small businesses on the island actually keep over 60% of the islands population in employment but with such financial turbulence this could soon change. These small businesses are asking for their banks loan instalments to be halted for a period of 2 years and additionally no further bank charges.
Will these be met …very unlikely. Not at a time when banks themselves are under so much pressure. It is a vicious circle!
This is not a request but a demand and if their demands are not met such establishments intend to come together to stage protests. It will also see the Cyprus employment lines plummet by the end of 2011 to a historical high as they can no longer afford to keep staff on.
It is very easy to see how much the small retail businesses are struggling the streets are empty of shoppers and each and every day commercial properties are coming on the market for rent and sale. We have main streets becoming totally void of activity.
At the same such businesses have not helped themselves by imposing high consumer prices which has resulted in loss of business especially with regards to the tourist sector. The hotels offer very good deals on all inclusive holidays and realistically by the time you have finished spending in the local tourists’ shops it proves more economical to book an all inclusive holiday!
Keeping prices low short term may cause a loss but long term would bring more business it is common sense but not practiced common sense.
We feel the small businesses will have a good fight on their hands and we will most definitely be seeing higher figures in the employment sector.
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 27TH NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
CyprusLawyers _ Review – Greek Banks
The Greeks are now panicking and taking their savings out of the Greek banks and sending their cash to other countries such asSwitzerlandandGermanyand even theUK. Many of the wealthy are even forgetting about high interest rates and putting their cash into safe deposit boxes where it can not be touched.
Greek Bank Bonds are simply not the way to go to keep your cash safe and high interest rates are not enough to keep the customers happy anymore. Customers want their savings in cash bonds are now a liability.
Some are tempted to put their cash under the mattress and have only refrained obviously because of security issues. It is very uncertain times for the Greek people. Most of us just do not have the money to put in to banks at all!
With talks ofGreecebeing forced to withdraw from the Euro the affluent citizens ofGreeceare pulling out their money at a very fast pace andCyprusmay not be very far behind with talks of EU bailouts on the horizon.
Of course over a period of time and continuous withdrawals from the Greeks banks from high level clients it is definitely going to have an affect on the banks.
However, reports show this is only happening with the Greek nationals and most of the other European countries are still quite happy to keep their money where it is.
The Greeks are very scared and they have every right to be the government have not looked after its people. We are on very shaky groundGreecedefinitely andCyprusnot far behind!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 25TH NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Lawyers in Paralimni – Review – Cyprus Driving issues
It’s that time of year for car drivers to take their cash out of their pockets once again. Its time nearly time to renew your car tax and we like to remind you every year so that hefty fines can be avoided.
The police are now looking out for unroadworthy cars not just for tax dodgers. Many car drivers may not be a ware that if you do not hold an MOT certificate then your tax and insurance is void. You can not beat the system you must have all three certificates to be legal to drive on the roads.
This is your MOT, TAX and Insurance. Without one you can’t have the other. Even if you have a long tax certificate but your MOT has expired or soon too expire you are not insured. It is a continuous circle.
And have no doubt the police are on the case for tax and MOT dodgers it is a form of revenue for the state so of course they will be out in force.
So do not delay this year in renewing all your certificates and drive legally. It is hard times for everybody but by taking a small amount of cash out your pockets to be legal could save you a high amount of cash from your pockets for being illegal.
It is also coming up to Christmas and the Christmas spirit is staring to kick in so we urge all residents to leave the car keys at home this year and do not drink and drive. This is the time of year when many accidents and deaths occur due to drink driving. Do not risk it the drinking limit is lower than ever before and the laws are a lot stricter and rightly so!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 25TH NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Legal Consultants inCyprus- review – Cyprus Gas Search
The drilling for Gas byCyprusand the continuous threats byTurkeyare still ongoing. Cyprusis to start a second round of drilling believing there is enough gas trapped under the sea to lastCyprusenergy needs for many decades. And having every right to the gasCyprusare taking full advantage of this and rightly so…who wouldn’t!
However, Turkey believe that while the island is divided the gas search should not go ahead and have proceeded in signing a maritime accord with North Cyprus which they believe give them every right to also drill maybe in the same area and having made a deal with shell Turkey are going all out for a gas find.
TheRepublicofCyprusclaims this to be illegal and nothing but bullying tactics! It is very much hoped the gas search will speed up peace talks and Cypriots all over theCyprusIslandwill enjoy benefits of such find. But on the contrary many are in unison that the Gas issue is only going to hurt the peace talks due to the threatening nature ofTurkeyand the resilience of theRepublicofCyprus.
The law is the law why is there so much drama going on. IfCyprusis following the law why isTurkeybeing allowed to get away with not following the law. Why areTurkeyso powerful that no one can say to them stop what you are doing and go home and stay home? Why areTurkeyalways there causing trouble and no one stopping them? The Law is the Law locally and internationally or is it a free for all?
Carry on drillingCyprusand enjoy the benefits as the law says we can.
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 30TH NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Paralimni Lawyers – review – Domestic Violence Campaign
Due to the major rise in domestic violence the world will take part in a 16 day event to publicise this issue. Many women and children and sometimes men are violated everyday both physically, sexually and mentally and the problem is growing and not enough is being done to help the victims.
Cyprus is also taking part in the 16 day events which we are very proud of and this starts today 25th November until 10th December but it does not mean public awareness will stop there our efforts must be continuous to stop this from happening.
In Cyprus alone there are approximately 5 complaints every single day and we do not have the means to deal with these cases. Maybe only a third of all cases requesting refuge are given it as we do have the facilities or the staff. This is just Cyprus and it is not just a case of calling the police to help it goes a lot deeper and further than this as we have explained in our previous articles on domestic violence.
Throughout the 16 day public awareness campaign there are lectures taking place, art exhibitions, media, TV and radio coverage and badges being handed out throughout the centre of Nicosia.
The majority of domestic violence in Cyprus is reported by Cypriot women with the majority of perpetrators being Cypriot men. Not only does this affect the victim but it also affects many children who live in the same household and their state of mind. Imagine seeing your mother being violated even just once let alone repeatedly.
We must make a stand not just the women but also the men to stop the cowards from doing this to others who are weaker than themselves. Make your voices heard have your say and support the world in this campaign and further more!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFFICE ON 25TH NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Property Lawyers inCyprus- Review -London’s Festive Season
Well the UK may be experiencing a very difficult recession but they are not letting go of the Christmas spirit this year. London actually looks brighter than ever infact all we can say is WOW it looks truly amazing…New York Christmas in London!
And with flights from as little as 45.00 Euro return from Cyprus it is very tempting not to take a visit this year. We inCyprusare so scared to put up our lights due to the high electric costs there’s just no comparison.
First of all you can visit the Hyde Park winter wonderland which homes spectacular ice skating rinks, unique and exquisite market stalls, bars. Cafes, restaurants, fair rides and not forgetting Father Christmas winter wonder land is expected to be bigger and better than previous years.
You can take a ride on the London eye and gain full view of the bright lights of London and also visit Trafalgar Square for the gigantic Christmas tree. Don’t forget to visit convent garden for those reindeers and choirs and not forgetting all that shopping and eating out in so many different places we just can not begin to list them all.
It’s a magical time in London and greatly deserved after such a bad year. It’s great to see even after all said and done the Christmas spirit is staying and nothing is stopping it. A quick trip to London may very well be in order for 2011-2012.
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 29TH NOVEMBER 2011
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Cyprus Property Lawyers – Review – Offshore Assets
For those UK nationals who invested in property abroad thinking their assets were safe from the tax man….Think again! The tax man is out to get you!
Her majesties Revenue & Customs has set up a new investigative team to concentrate solely on finding individuals with assets abroad in order to collect any tax payable by them.
This is because of the EU laws that allow the tax man to collect any unpaid tax from other countries, they can even go in to your bank account and take out your money or seize your assets and your permission is not at all required.
The co-ordination between different countries and land registry offices means that all information is readily available and it may not be a speedy process but they will get to you eventually. In order to avoid heavy penalties it is advised to declare your property abroad before they find out this way they may just close the case without penalties.
This is only one sector by the HMRC they also have a specialist team working on individuals who keep income and assets offshore in order to avoid the tax man. It is just no longer possible to hide such finances due to data now being available to them.
There’s no where to hide and with the economic crisis as it is of course all will be done to crackdown on such activity it is undeclared income and tax that will help towards the government debt.
So the warning is get your house in order now as to not look like a tax cheat or face the consequences!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 30TH NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Lawyers inCyprus- Review -CyprusDeficit – Completed on 21st November 2012
It is thought very unlikely thatCypruswill reach the EU directive on the country’s deficit in the given timeframe. This means further sanctions and more pressure on the public to cover the sanctions we are sure about that!
The targeted percentage to reach by 2012 is below 3% however thoughts are we will be lucky to see below 5% which could means instant fines toCyprus.
Austerity measures proposed have been repeatedly discussed and rejected and the government have yet to agree on such austerity measures that will help the deficit. Very little has been done to cut expenditure especially when it comes to the state payroll its self. And who will this fall on the public!
The government are now on a tightrope to secure tough austerity measures to make sure the deadline and targeted percentage are met.
Its is all fine and dandy the EU forcing states to make sure this happens but by enforcing more sanctions as we have said before only bears more pressure on us the tax payer. Can the EU not add a clause with the sanction that the public must not pay for the governments mistakes and the government must carry the burden alone…yes this is a dream of course!
It is thought that 2013 will be the year to see positive growth whereas 2012 will remain stagnant and the key to keeping 2012 turn into a negative year will be the hope of another good year for tourism. The rise in VAT to 17% if passed is expected to see the country’s deficit drop 1% which is a big figure so doubt this will be rejected.
Well all we can say is 2012 will be a hard year for the Cyprus public if such harsh austerity measures are needed to avoid an EU bailout but will it be such a hard year for government staff members lets wait and see?
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 21ST NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Cyprus property lawyers – Studies – New temporary Town & Planning amnesty amendment
In a bid to helpCyprusproperty investors even further the government are hoping to pass temporary policies making theCyprusproperty purchase more beneficial.
Originally reports showed that VAT would be reduced to 5%. Now we hear if a property investor pays VAT on their property then there will be no transfer tax applicable. For those who do not pay VAT then only 50% of transfer tax will be applicable.
We are ourselves are waiting to hear personally from officials stating the actual facts on this. The new policies will apparently be in affect for a six month period until a full legislation has been approved by the government.
We have no doubt either way the government are doing what they can to revive themselves and the property markets and help the investor.
The title deed reform although does help the investor did not go according to plan or should we say did not come across clear enough for the investors to fully appreciate how the reform relates to them.
Of course there will be possible clauses/criteria involved and we hope to have the full facts as soon as possible.
We are very happy however, that the government are taking even further steps to help the markets and bring back foreign investment to the island. TheCyprusmarkets have come to a stand still and a push is definitely in order to get them moving again.
We do hope that the new temporary policies will be made thouroughly clear to the public in order to avoid any more confusion.
We will report further on this subject as soon as the true facts are released to our office.
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 17TH NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Legal Consultants inCyprus- Review – TRNC quality service
The Turkish Republic Northern Cyprus are going all out to promote this side of theCyprusIslandto theUKtourism market and promoting the TRNC on the famousLondonred buses and black cabs.
Flights will also be made more accessible. Due to the TRNC being an unrecognised state, flights from theUKmust first fly in toTurkeyfor a changeover to then fly them to the TRNC. The changeover time period is now being cut to approximately 30 minutes.
The TRNC andUKare really pushing out the boat to get theUKholiday makers to holiday on the Northern side.
After speaking with many visitors to the Northern side we asked them the difference in holiday quality between the TRNC and theRepublicofCyprusand they believe prices are a lot cheaper and service is of a much higher standard. They also stated that beaches and public places are of a cleaner standard.
Opinions show especially when dining out and clubbing venues and hotel resorts 5* actually means 5*. For example members of staff are always at hand before you can blink an eyelid. They do everything for you from opening your napkin to lighting your cigarette. This is service.
The TRNC are building many 5* resorts and they have the added bonus of high end casinos which is a very high money maker and tourist attraction.
Of the TRNC holiday makers we asked they believe the service on theRepublicofCyprusis very poor compared to the TRNC and they even noticed how friendly the staff was which they didn’t find the case on the Republic of Cyprus.
So is the TRNC the new place to be its sounds like this may quickly becoming the case! We should maybe have a look for ourselves…Stay tuned!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 21ST NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Paralimni Property Lawyers – Review – Foreign Banks in Cyprus
The government are having no joy putting together a very much needed strict austerity package in order to save Cyprus from financial collapse. The government are very much to blame for this state of affairs and their high luxury living and benefits and incapability of handling state finances, has now crept up on them and got them in a total mess. At the same time they are about to earn their high wage in trying to save the country and do not envy them their jobs at this moment in time.
All foreign banks in Cyprus are in joint agreement that should they be included in any more forced taxes they will pack their cases and leave for more beneficial countries. The foreign banks have reportedly paid over three hundred million in taxes and brought in over one billion in foreign investment.
It would be a huge blow to the island if these banks were to walk this is definitely not the way to go.
The government feel due to the issues Cyprus has faced with Greece there must be a bank support fund in place if needed and both local and foreign banks should all be treated the same.
No matter which way the government turn to bring in cash they are faced with the cold shoulder. Such as the proposal to tax private companies which we have previously reported on it is just not a fair way to go. And there will be a lot of defiance if the government keep looking to such sectors to pay their debt.
Huge mistakes have been made for many years here on the island and now it is all coming on top the government have no where to turn and which ever way they do turn it will hurt the island drastically.
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 27TH NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Cyprus legal consultants – Review – Euro Crisis
Its Christmas time mistletoe and wine … maybe forget the wine this year the mistletoe you can find for free! That’s the feeling this Christmas in the whole of Europe.
With rising consumer prices and decreasing salaries and the threat of countries going bankrupt and the exploding European crisis Christmas is looking very bleak this year.
In one sense it is not a bad thing as Christmas over the years has become so commercialized and people are succumbing to the influence of having the very best, so to go back to the basics and the real meaning of Christmas really would be an interesting experience?
However, that’s not reality anymore. Business, revenue and economy are our reality!
Christmas business usually brings in a spark in revenue but 2011 Christmas period looks set to be the same as any other spending period throughout the year.
Everybody is keeping their money in their pockets and even cutting down on Christmas lights due to the cost of increasing energy tariffs. Many are not arranging expensive nights out over the Christmas period so many dining and event venues may also feel the pinch. Many are only buying presents for their children and not surrounding families therefore retailers may also feel the Christmas downturn.
A common observation is that there is also very little advertising this year for Christmas and marketing budgets are not seen as an investment anymore. Gone are the days when huge marketing spends created a magical sense of security and Christmas time has now reverted back to the Christmases’ of the last historical recession.
Santa will be making very quick visits around Europe this year! Even Lapland is feeling the current crisis!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 27TH NOVEMBER 2011
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Law firm on the East Coast Cyprus – Review – UK Financial Crisis
If we think we have it bad inCyprusmaybe we should take a trip to theUKand see how bad they have things at the moment.
When the government inCyprustalks about new austerity measures they have maybe a 2-3 year plan in mind. But theUKis talking about a 10 year plan. We always think the grass is greener but is it really?
The UK nationals already give 50% of their salaries to the government, They pay poll tax, they pay tax on the weight of their rubbish the dustbin men take away, they pay TV licence fees, infact as soon as you buy a new TV in the UK your name and address must given to register the new TV with the licensing office.
Banks are pretty much in the same boat asCyprus,Britainused to offer high loan to value mortgages those days are very much a thing of the past and mortgages are very hard to come by. Therefore getting on the property ladder unless you are a cash buyer is virtually impossible. The only reprieve the housing market has is the given tax advantages of renting out theUKproperty
The list goes on and on. Employment is strife in theUK, many are homeless and even though they have stricter laws, drugs, guns and gangs are the norm. So once again we reiterate is the grass really greener on the other side?
It is thought that a 10 year austerity plan will benefit Britain a lot more than a short sharp austerity plan so UK nationals I don’t know what the government can actually now tax you on as it seems they get the majority of your cash already but it seems you have a long 10 years a head of you!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 28TH NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Lawyers inFamagusta- Review – 20/20 Youth Federation
Efforts for reunification of the Cyprus Island are taking place throughout the younger generations in a bid that they will actually influence their elders and the politicians.
This is a great idea…Where better to start! The younger generation are the future and they are the ones we must educate from early to stop those taking already very set views from the older generation.
Feelings inCyprusare very mixed. The older generation of Cypriots that lived through the Turkish invasion find it very hard to naturally digress. Their experiences of themselves and their parents through this time are concrete in their memories but the younger generations have fresher memories and only hear second hand so there is more of chance that feelings on the situation can be overcome!
An event recently took place from young individuals from both sides of theIslandnamely the 20/20 youth conference. The event gives all the youngsters the opportunity to work peacefully together and put forward their ideas for a harmonious reunification. There were 3 different workshops which allowed them to create posters and videos and declarations which can be used to promote the islands reunification.
The project is organized by both Greek and Turkish Cypriot volunteers of which will be a continuous project and we hope it will bring many more of the younger Greek and Turkish Cypriot generation together and further the relationship island wide between the two sides.
As we have said before it is in the peoples hands more so than the politicians. The politicians deal with the formalities the people deal with the realities!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 28TH NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Paralimni Property lawyers – Review – Taxes
In a bid to help the Cyprus overcome the expanding deficit the government are looking at ways to bring in extra cash and this could mean a rise in tax for private business owners on all profit. Of course companies are not impressed by the least and neither is the Chamber of Commerce nor the Employees and Industrialist federation.
It would be a huge mistake for this to go ahead as we have reported previously. Cyprus is becoming a well established and thriving business centre throughout Europe. We have the lowest tax rate in the EU which is why so many international countries look to Cyprus for business opportunities. To jeopardise this now would be a total disaster.
VAT is also being address in order to make a rise from 15% to 17% and companies are also being asked to pay a temporary levy annually until the crisis is over. The government also wants to introduce new tax rates for private employees earning over 2,500 Euros.
The government has no money and why because the government have spent it on lets be real… luxuries. We hear so much about how to bring in cash from the public and private sector but what are the government really doing to bring in cash from their own house? Why don’t they drop all the luxury benefits these members have like over the top security, over the top salaries, over the top pensions plus many other benefits that all add up?
The tourist and business sector should not be altered as they are the sectors keeping the island a float if anything, ways to decrease tourist and business expenditure should be introduced to these sectors to our island.
Speculate to accumulate! Leave the public and the private companies alone and look closer to home!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 26TH NOVEMBER 2011
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Lawyers inCyprus- Review – Transfer tax and VAT
The new proposals for the abolishment ofCyprusproperty transfer tax for at least a period of 6 months is not looking good I am afraid to say.
We recently reported how the government were looking at ways to help theCyprusproperty markets and investors and the proposal was to abolishe transfer tax for a certain period until a permanent legislation was put in place. Or for those who paid VAT a reduction of 50% on transfer tax would be applicable.
However, theCyprusPresident is not at all impressed and looking at it from a financial point of view for the country on a whole he feels that the country would lose a very large amount in revenue and it would make very little difference to the property market. Definitely not enough of difference to be able to recuperate the amount of money the government will lose.
The VAT issue still stands whereby VAT will be reduced to 5% but there are also catches to this benefit as in the fact that the remaining 10% VAT has to be reclaimed after the sale and providing you fulfil the criteria for the rebate.
It was very touch and go with regards to the transfer tax issue with the government being under so much pressure from the EU to lower the country’s deficit within the EU timeframe and with Greece’s situation and the EU on a whole, of course the President is looking at all ways to bring in funds not give away funds.
It is not certain as yet what will happen on this subject however the Presidents opinion is for the proposal to be rejected therefore we are of the opinion whatever will happen will not happen quite as quickly as many would have liked!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 20TH NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Lawyers in Paralimni – Review – Queen Elizabeth ocean liner in Cyprus
Since the unrest the Middle East has endured and the major publicity the upgraded paort and new marina in Limassol has received this has paved the way for many famous ships and cruise liners docking in Limassol.
The most recent to dock at the Limassol port saw the most famous of them all the Queen Elizabeth ship. The ship is as luxurious as they come. This extrodinary visit was definitely a wonderful and magical sight to the eye for many spectators.
While the Queen Elizabeth was docked in Limassol it gave the ships staff a chance to visit Limassol and it gave Limassols residence the chance to experience a tates of true lavishness.
The Queen Elizabeth is one of few highly prestigious liners built by the Cunard Company the Queen Elizabeth has been kitted out with the most up to date technology and has every possible facility and ameanity you can think of. The Queen Elizabeth really is a unique and top state of the art cruise ship and most certainly an experience you will not forget even if only spectating and not travelling aboard.
The Queen Elizabeth can accommodate over 3000 passengers including the ships staff whci counts for just lttle under 1000 members of staff. You name it this ship has it from theatres to gymnasiums to galleries all boasting pure luxury.
Limassol is now a permanent fixture on the shipping map for these high level visitors which is excellent news for not only Limasol but for all of Cyprus. This ship is the royalty of the sea and we congratulate Limassol and Cyprus for bringing such royalty to our island.
We hope to see alot more of such a prestigious presence to our island.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Famagusta Lawyers – Review – Energy costs affecting Christmas
We have Christmas round the corner once again and sorry to say this year may not be so bright and festive. Why is this?….simply because the cost of energy in Cyprus will make many companies and households think twice about using such high amounts of power.
How sad have things become here that we are now having to cut down on Chrsitamd lights to save on electric bills.
On the good side citizens are also taking into consideration the energy saving factor not just relating to financial costs but also to the general energy saving issue. Especially after the Mari blast explosion.
Many municipalities are only decorating main buildings and many road sides will not be decorated as per usual. Many new types of energy saving lights have been bought. And some municipalities will have time restrictions.
Its a sad state of affairs when Chrsitams comes around and we have to think about energy costs instead of the festive season to be had. But thats how it is folks with regards to the electric here. Every mistake thats made comes to us through our electric bills.
Evem after Chrsitamd we are expecting another increase in energy costs thats a great start for the new year.
Wecan over come this by buying low consumption lighting and having them the lights on at the most convenient times of the day when they will be the most visable.
Many business owners are weary that not lighting up their business will drop the level of Chrsitmad spirit hence drop the level in comsumer activity.
This is a fact of life we just have to deal with at the moment until the government and departments get their house in order!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 19TH NOVEMBER 2011.
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Cyprus Property Lawyers – Review – Agia Napa Cultural places to visit
Agia Napa has so much culture on offer it is very easy to get lost in the party atmosphere. It is very true that Agia Napa is the party capital of Cyprus having many bars and clubs and also many dining venues to choose from. But if you put that aside and have a good look around there are many very beautiful and wonderful places of culture to visit.
Let’s take a look at the unique and very well preserved Agia Napa Monastery. The Monastery is situated right next to theAgia Napa Squarefamous for the night life but during the day time it is very peaceful and although it is not used as a place of worship anymore, it is very well taken care of and open for the public to visit.
The monastery is so pretty you have to see for yourself and you get such a feeling of history and peace once inside the Monastery even for the heavy clubbers we feel this is the case! The central court yard is surrounded by delightful buildings and a small and wonderful chapel. Many newly married couples come here to have their wedding photos taken as the scenery is so exquisite.
It really is a must visit for everyone on their trip to the East Coast. Also prominent in Agia Napa is the delightful harbour a little walk down from the Monastery. The harbour boasts many traditional fish taverns and other restaurants and tourist shops. There are pedestrian walkways around the harbour that is home to many of the local fisherman’s boating vessels and themed cruise ships that take visitors on trips frequently throughout the day. Totally a must see for all ages.
Also Agia Napa is home to the Thalassa museum. TheThalassaMuseumis a hi-tech modern building boasting three floors of years and years ofCyprushistory and cultural monuments. The main attraction is the ship known as the Kyrenia II a copy of the original ship built in 302BC. It is set out as it was found shipwrecked in 1967 on theCyprusshores. You can see this shipwreck from many angles and even stand on a glass floor and look down on to it. There are many many ancient artefacts to see and this is another must see on your visit to the East Coast of Cyprus.
Put one day aside from out beautiful coastlines …. And see the trueCyprusit really will be a worth while memory!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 23RD NOVEMBER 2011.
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