Friday, 11 July 2014

Liam Neeson in "Taken 3" films in Murcia airport.


If you happen to see a car chase on a road in Murcia this week… you could be in a Liam Neeson movie.

The Northern Irish actor has been in the city and local hills to shoot for his upcoming film ‘Taken 3’, in which he plays the part of Bryan Mills.

At the request of director Olivier Megaton police closed roads, including part of Murcia-San Javier airport, as chase scenes were shot.

The Cartagena fire brigade was put on standby.

Neeson  has been spotted in Murcia and at nearby La Manga Club with cast members, including Stephanie Kleine.

Wednesday, 9 July 2014

HRGR Golf Course Conditions Update

Greens
The growth of new grass on the greens continues at a pace with the arrival of the hotter daytime temperatures and the improved growing conditions for this type of paspalum grass. Treatment by the ground staff has continued constantly over the last month. 
The average percentage coverage of grass has risen from about 50% a month ago to nearer 80% now on many greens. 

The greens are looking significantly better and we are confident, looking at the recent growth and coverage improvements, that the greens will totally recover. However there is a down-side to this recovery process. Unfortunately the rolling of the ball over the greens surface is actually worse now than a month ago as this new grass has grown and the areas of less-strong grass still growing gives larger inconsistencies in levels of height. 

This rolling deviation should reduce significantly as the growing grass finally fills the gaps and a more even and consistent coverage of strong grass across the greens as a whole is achieved. We still feel that it will be several weeks minimum, at this rate of progress, before we have good playable conditions on the greens. The following picture shows the condition of the practice green, which is quite typical of the average condition of the other greens on the course.
 
IRM have confirmed that they have taken a positive step towards improvements in the condition of all their courses by employing a new Course Maintenance and Management company, to replace the previous company, Selprats

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Tuesday, 8 July 2014

Murcia to operate both San Javier AND Corvera until 2016


The Region of Murcia will see two airports in operation between 2014 and 2016.

Minister of Development Manuel Campos told the regional assembly how Corvera Airport will be opened before the end of 2014, however San Javier airport can not be closed before the end of 2016.

According to Campos, the smaller and older airport will not be closed sooner as the Spanish Airports Authority - AENA - will be required to operate the facility until such a time in order to justify the EU funding they received for development of the airport - specifically the EU25 Mln runway extension - in 2011.

Meanwhile, the decision by the European Commission to permit the opening of Corvera airport is due to be made later in July, with the legalities of the EU177 Mln loan guarantee by the regional government being under scrutiny.

EC approval of the loan guarantee would essentially allow the concession holder of Corvera airport, Aeromur, to guarantee their repayments between 2014 and 2023, and with a commitment to make repayments up to 2050 with an interest rate of 4.87%.

None of the major airlines currently flying into San Javier Airport have made any reference to when - or if - they will transfer operations to Corvera Airport.

Paramount Murcia gains 16M euros in EU subsidy


Premursa also announced that they had been successful in obtaining funding from the Regional Incentives Board of the Ministry of Works & Finance, in obtaining an EU subsidy to the value of almost EU17 Mln.

Latest estimations are that the park will open to the public sometime between December 2015 and January 2016.

Monday, 7 July 2014

Time for the Committee to stand aside!




After months and months of committee infighting and formal confirmation that the Resort President can no longer stand being in the same room as other committee members, then a number of questions need to be raised:

  • Why didn't Committee minutes reflect what was actually going on?
  • Shouldn't Resortalia have prepared formal minutes accurately?
  • Can Resortalia now be trusted to accurately inform all owners and protect their interests?
  • Should other Committee members now consider their positions especially for not telling the complete truth? The following response is one clear example:
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  • Why are we not being correctly informed:


The honourable thing to do is for the complete committee to consider their positions and stand aside as they are now all tainted by the cover up and mess that has resulted.

Saturday, 5 July 2014

Resort President resigns due to Committee in-fighting..

Time for action and change!






The writing was really on the wall....................


  •  13.5M euros professional assessment for building repairs and only 1.35M euros awarded

  • Now we have another 2M euros +++++ for ongoing maintenance! - more like 4M in reality. Only 250K euros budgeted!

  • And increased substantial BAD DEBTS yet to be budgeted.

The writing was really on the wall....................


Friday, 4 July 2014

Worst drought in 150 years hits Spain

The worst drought in 150 years has hit parts of eastern and southern Spain, threatening agriculture industries in the regions.

Over the last few months inland areas of the country have been brutally dry, damaging harvests and putting farming communities out of business.



Valencia and Alicante are two of the worst-hit areas. Rainfall has been just 25% of its average levels, according to meteorological agency Aemet.

Aemet spokesperson Ana Casals, has confirmed that rainfall has not been so low since records began some 150 years ago.

Meteorologist Jose Antonio Maldonado said: “We have never seen such a long and intense drought. “Even during the second worst period of drought on record, there was twice as much rain as there is now.”

In Andalucia, the average capacity levels for reservoirs is between 70% and 90%. However, current levels are significantly lower than that. Malaga’s Juzcar reservoir was down to just 54%. Other reservoirs that are currently low include Murcia, Cuenca, Almeria, Cadiz and Jaen.

Experts are predicting that, in the future, droughts in Spain could get even worse – and more frequent. 

Source: https://www.euroweeklynews.com/news/spanish-news/item/120795-spain-suffering-from-worst-drought-in-150-years