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Offline kevin3

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Re: Calis Beach
« Reply #80 on: May 09, 2014, 07:13:11 AM »
I remember a few years ago watching the schoolkids and teachers from Hisaronu
School going around with bin bags picking up litter.I thought how great it was to
include something like that as a lesson.That's the place to start and hopefully the
kids can start to educate the adults.            ;)



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Re: Calis Beach
« Reply #81 on: May 09, 2014, 07:39:11 AM »
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I don't care, the beach I'm heading to this summer looks fairly tidy


Alright smart arse, where is it then?   Last beach I was on like that was  Varadero in Cuba, Absolutely Fabulous    :)   :)
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Re: Calis Beach
« Reply #82 on: May 09, 2014, 07:47:19 AM »
Well as Vojo's are member here perhaps they would like to give their opinion?
I know if the beach is not looking good, we will go to Fethiye to eat, or one of the restaurants in the Main Street. We have never thought anything of paying extra to sit on the prom, but if the view is going to be of rubbish there would seem to be no point. Ultimately the restaurant on the prom are going to lose out.  So lets have a view from some of them.  Time the restaurant owners found out what us tourists are thinking. >:( :o

jacqui, with respect.....

Unfair to single out Volkan for an opinion. If he agreed, it seems to me that the natural reaction of his fellow Turks, who were not of the same persuasion, might well be to go on the offensive against him. If he disagreed, would you expect people to boycott his very fine establishment. I wouldn't.

The cost of eating on the front is dependant on a number of factors and is irrelevant to me. If I want to, I will, end of.



John with respect.  I am not picking on Volkan.  He is the only Restauranteur who is a member of this forum who regularly comes here to advertise his business, and as so, a first and only point of contact for us members to monitor the feelings of other business owners on the prom. If he could let the other owner know the strength of feeling on this Forum about the state of the beach. it could possible move the restaurant owners to take some action.   It is probably a fact that these people do not know that the state of the beach is worrying the regulars to Calis and more importantly  the many guests who read this Forum who may be considering a holiday in Calis.

I am struggling to get to grips with your opinion that if one Restaurant owner mentions to others Turkish owners, that tourists are concerned about the dreadful state of the beach, they will disagree with him and somehow penalise him and people will boycott his premises...however, you will not ???

It's a sad day when even the owner and prime mover of this 10 year old Forum is going elsewhere for his holidays and even putting an image of the beautiful clean beach he is going to.

The main reason we eat on the prom is the lovely view and it is a fact as pointed out by many members, more expensive to eat there.  If the lovely view is tainted by rubbish, will we really want to pay more just to sit in front of a tip?

Let us hope we hear from some of the business owners on the prom.  We have promoted many of their  businesses for years with recommendations on this Forum, so perhaps, they could give us a little of their time to read our concerns and reply to them?

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Re: Calis Beach
« Reply #83 on: May 09, 2014, 09:05:39 AM »








Can anyone tell me where this beach is  :'( :'( How can something change so much and go unnoticed by the council.

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Re: Calis Beach
« Reply #84 on: May 09, 2014, 09:43:04 AM »
are we just talking about the main beach? what about the part to the right? (going away from Fethiye?)

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Re: Calis Beach
« Reply #85 on: May 09, 2014, 09:48:12 AM »
Living here for six years one thing I have learn't is Turkish bureaucracy can not be rushed.
Everything changed on the 30th March after the elections, services that were under the Fethiye Belideye are no more, I spoke to the head of the Dernek yesterday he is very much aware of peoples feelings and has been to meetings in Ankara Mugla and other places this week trying to get it sorted.
They are hopeful very soon the responsibilty for the beach will be in their hands.
Fingers crossed we will see some action in the next few days.

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Re: Calis Beach
« Reply #86 on: May 09, 2014, 09:49:34 AM »
are we just talking about the main beach? what about the part to the right? (going away from Fethiye?)
Not all the beach is a mess round Saat bar it is good at the top end Koca Calis is good people only post photo's of the worst bits.

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Re: Calis Beach
« Reply #87 on: May 09, 2014, 09:49:58 AM »
Just had a chat with Savas at George's, they have cleaned the beach in front of their
restaurant and he has put 2 beds out, he is hoping to buy some more, and some cushions. He said that there is a problem with the council ( which has been discussed in this thread), over the running of the beach. Hopefully some of the other restaurants will follow their lead, especially if it brings customers in.

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Re: Calis Beach
« Reply #88 on: May 09, 2014, 09:50:01 AM »
The beach bars in Koca Calis have always kept their bit clean. I know they rely more on beach goers than Calis restaurants do so maybe that's why? I suspect Guvens will be pretty tidy as well.


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Re: Calis Beach
« Reply #89 on: May 09, 2014, 10:44:38 AM »
I know Savas at Georges gets their part of the beach cleaned, I have seen the waiters doing it on many occasions, hopefully this cleaning process might be catching..   ;)




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