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Offline Highlander

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Re: new prom
« Reply #20 on: January 31, 2013, 21:11:34 PM »
Were there not 5 restaurants that were closed for a couple of days over the issue of "hassling".



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Re: new prom
« Reply #21 on: January 31, 2013, 21:19:28 PM »
Yes, but there is often a lot more to a business being penalised in Turkey than the reason given.

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Re: new prom
« Reply #22 on: February 02, 2013, 10:35:36 AM »
All the wooden benches are looking awful already

Are there not wooden slatted "benches" built into the seawall, all the way along the Calis seafront. As can be seen every 4/5 meters in the picture.






All those wooden benches are looking terrible now because of the weather damage, they didnt use the right materials. The changing rooms have also lost doors etc, very shabby.

On a brighter note, I cycled the 'new prom' yesterday and all the pavements have been laid from the Doga Sefasi restaurant (last restaurant) upto the BP garage road. All the side streets are complete and the kerbstones for the cycle path have been laid the full length along with the main walkway being flattened, ready for paving. You can see the shape of it and its coming along very fast, can't wait to be able to cycle from virtually my front door into Fethiye without worrying about cars.




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