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Author: Warriors - Replies: 10 - Views: 11830
Is there fibre available in LA Oliva
Hi,  does anyone know if fibre is available in Oliva?? 
Thanks
Author: Archer - Replies: 6 - Views: 6273
Is this why there's so much dust?
What is place between Caleta  and Triquiviate? Looks like a quarry/stoneworks or cement works. You could see clouds of dust hanging between the mountains. Must be damaging the the air quality.
And there's also a guy on the FV2 towards Tarajalejo who kicks up loads of dust with his builders merchant.
Isn't anyone monitoring these businesses? Crazy!
Author: OMR + MIN - Replies: 10 - Views: 12913
Is there to be a New British Food Shop in Corralejo?
I have heard there is to be a new British Food shop here in Corralejo.
Anyone know the details & where it will be please?

Thanks. Cool
Author: david.c - Replies: 1 - Views: 5434
how do you get a doctor when you get there
do you need a doctor or do you just go to the pharmacy if so how do you go about getting one.
Author: OMR + MIN - Replies: 5 - Views: 7406
Is there a huge risk of water leaks??
Hi,

Please forgive me if i'm wrong;

Neighbours are saying we are at risk of many water leaks all over the Island.

Anyone heard any truth in it? (scandal mongering?) Confused

Thanks
Author: TrickyFox - Replies: 14 - Views: 10772
Are there any drainage 'specialists' out there?
We've recently gone from a septic tank to mains drainage. Since this happened we are getting a slight sewerage smell in the bathroom and the shower waste 'gurgles' (for want of a better word). The waste connection goes straight to the mains so there is now a long uninterrupted run and I'm guessing to 'gurgle' is the water rushing down the pipe. I'm also guessing this rushing is breaking the 'seal' on the trap.

Is there any way that this can be remedied easily? If we installed an inspection ch
Author: bigcountry - Replies: 9 - Views: 16984
Is there a naturist area / spa at Fuerteventura princess ?
Is there a naturist area / spa at Fuerteventura princess ?
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 1 - Views: 2139
For every 100 inhabitants there are 21 holiday places
Noticias:

In Fuerteventura for every 100 inhabitants there are 21 holiday places.

In La Oliva, with a trend that does not stop, the ratio stands at 50 holiday places per 100 inhabitants


The numbers do not lie, although it is true that not all the housing problem is holiday rentals, it is no less true that in municipalities such as La Oliva, with 50 holiday places per 100 inhabitants, the data are absolutely devastating for a healthy housing coexistence.



In general, in the Cana
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 2 - Views: 2728
General Coastal Regulation aka There may be trouble ahead!
Noticias:

The new General Coastal Regulation will allow the state to expropriate homes and businesses in coastal public domain.

The government will be able to expropriate flats, hotels, houses and beach bars on the beach and cede the use to the owner for 30 years


The government will be able to expropriate apartments, hotels or beach bars on the beachfront in exchange for ceding their use to the owners for 30 years and, in certain cases, plus another 30 years that can be extended. It
Author: windermeregolfer - Replies: 0 - Views: 1951
In Fuerteventura there are 815 cars per 1000 inhabitants
The Canary Islands' vehicle fleet, one of the oldest in Spain with an average age of more than 15 years


The car continues to be a fundamental actor in mobilisation, but it also involves many expenses that throw the Spaniards' budgets out of place. According to data from the Canary Islands Institute of Statistics (ISTAC), there were 1,835,680 vehicles in circulation in the Archipelago last July compared to 1,791,230 in the same month of 2023 and 1,706,838 in March 2019, that is, in pre-pande