SPRING 2021 NEWSLETTER
- Jackie McAngus
- May 5, 2021
- 2 min read
I am sure that I speak for all in saying it has been an incredibly difficult 14 months for everyone, I only hope that this terrible pandemic has not affected you or family members.

We now seem to have some light at the end of the tunnel. Many are now receiving their vaccines and restrictions are starting to ease with travel now being allowed in some areas, although those of us living in the UK have still to wait for restrictions to be lifted, but fingers crossed in the coming weeks/months the British owners will soon be able to visit our wonderful community.
Some of you will know that in Spain there have been many restrictions placed on all aspects within our community, the main area that has suffered is with the pool operation. We have had a lot of restrictions placed upon us due to COVID which we have to follow strictly, although this year is more relaxed than last. Based on this we have taken steps to OPEN the pool from the 15th May following the COVID guidelines, this will mean our pool will be open until the 30th September or longer depending on restrictions which we will need to adhere to. We may extend the opening periods depending on demand and the requirements imposed upon us.
Donald Nott, the community's President, was, following the retirement of Terry Webb, able to encourage two new members to join his board, namely, Jean Marc Demarez of No.2 La Pinta and Jeannett Johansen at No 3 Santa Maria. They and Sally Anne Shelton of No 9 La Pinta have all been quite active recently in achieving an earlier opening of the pool than originally proposed.
It has also been agreed as a result of the last AGM, to initially erect three new sun shades in the pool area. These will be in place shortly.
The board also agreed that a fresh supply of larger white stones will be laid on top of the existing smaller ones. It has been five years since they were first laid on top of ground cover which has successfully prevented weeds coming through, the overall effect was well admired. Further, following the winter rains, and as usual, a touch up of paint of the community's white walls will be carried out shortly.
No attempt has been made by the community's principal debtor to reduce his debt, which as at the end of March now stands at 26,698 euros
I do hope that many of our members who have not been able to travel due to the pandemic, will soon be able to enjoy our beautiful urbanisation.
Kind Regards
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