Free Entry to Escape Beach
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Free Entry to Escape Beach
The British Residents Society have tickets that provide free entry to Escape beach for BRS members and their nominated number of friends. This is in addition to the swipe cards available to BRS members that will provide a 50% discount for them and their nominated number of friends to Escape Beach, with a 10% discount on food and drink purchased there.
Contact the BRS for more information, and well done for negotiating this deal.
Contact the BRS for more information, and well done for negotiating this deal.
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Free Entry to Escape Beach
Free entry vouchers to Escape Beach Club will continue to be available to BRS members in the coming weeks.
They will be available to members on production of their 2015 membership card from normal BRS contact points:
Saturdaymornings at Lambousa Market, Lapta, the Hut in Girne and Eddie's Restaurant and Bar, Bogaz, ISKELE.
Monday mornings at Creditwest Bank, Catalkoy
Now that the hot weather has arrived, if you have family and friends coming to visit this would be an ideal time to obtain sufficient vouchers for the family and use them over the summer period.
Having used the vouchers, an Escape Beach Club card can be applied for which will allow a discount on entry for all future visits and for purchases at the beach club.
Non-members and lapsed members can also join or renew their membership at the contact points and take advantage of this generous offer.
They will be available to members on production of their 2015 membership card from normal BRS contact points:
Saturdaymornings at Lambousa Market, Lapta, the Hut in Girne and Eddie's Restaurant and Bar, Bogaz, ISKELE.
Monday mornings at Creditwest Bank, Catalkoy
Now that the hot weather has arrived, if you have family and friends coming to visit this would be an ideal time to obtain sufficient vouchers for the family and use them over the summer period.
Having used the vouchers, an Escape Beach Club card can be applied for which will allow a discount on entry for all future visits and for purchases at the beach club.
Non-members and lapsed members can also join or renew their membership at the contact points and take advantage of this generous offer.
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Re: Free Entry to Escape Beach
Where is the hut in Girne please? Is it behind the post office?
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Hi, yes, it is directly behind the Post Office, next to the Library and NCCT shop. It is open from 10.00 - 12.00 am
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Re: Free Entry to Escape Beach
Is escape the one which allows us to listen to ultra loud music well into the early hours and has blighted our holidays in Karaman for some years now ??
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I believe it is the same.
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Surely it is the nightclub next to Escape Beach!!
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I am still not clear as to why Escape can charge for coming to that beach? I thought that no corporation could own the beaches inTRNC?
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I believe that the law says that beaches are free to all, but of course, they can charge for facilities such as sunbeds, umbrellas etc. Plus now there is a great shop selling hair pieces and hair accessories and one needs access to that. (saying one is a friend of the owner normally makes it O.K.
So one must assume that this free entry is instead of paying for umbrellas, sun loungers etc.
I can understand the 10% off food, but I repeat I cannot understand this 'free entry' for BRS members. Escape Beach has bene in the news many times over charging for entry, but I believe there are other beaches that do that - but as I sai,d against the law.
So please can someone correct me if I am wrong, or at least explain for what Escape charges.
So one must assume that this free entry is instead of paying for umbrellas, sun loungers etc.
I can understand the 10% off food, but I repeat I cannot understand this 'free entry' for BRS members. Escape Beach has bene in the news many times over charging for entry, but I believe there are other beaches that do that - but as I sai,d against the law.
So please can someone correct me if I am wrong, or at least explain for what Escape charges.
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I did post on this subject here, mainly with reference to the Mare Monte beach, but it may answer surfmeetseast's question, but not Marions's (I'm not altogether sure about that last apostrophe... ).
Also, it's only my interpretation of the situation, so do heed the warning at the end...
Also, it's only my interpretation of the situation, so do heed the warning at the end...
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After my last post on this subject the following piece was published in Cyprus Today, apologies for the quality: -
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Thanks. Previous years have been articles in connection with Escape Beach as well as others. I thought it was a universal rule here. i.e. not to pay to go onto the beach. Every year this seems to pop up , and this year would appear to be no different.
Oh and to Keith re the apostrophe, I think it should be Marions' cos the s's is meant to be unpronounceable, or at least sound like I am nodding off - zzzzzzzzzzzz.
Oh and to Keith re the apostrophe, I think it should be Marions' cos the s's is meant to be unpronounceable, or at least sound like I am nodding off - zzzzzzzzzzzz.
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The TRNC Constitution, Article 38, Protection of Foreshores, is quite clear about access and non payment to access beaches, but as with everything else in TRNC it's finding someone to speak out....maybe they may have found such a person who is willing to speak out, but this has been going on for at least 20 years, how are they going to enforce it now if they couldn't do it or was not willing to do it 20 years ago.
http://www.kpdailynews.com/index.php/ca ... LOCAL_NEWS
http://www.embargoed.org/downloads/TRNC ... tution.pdf
http://www.kpdailynews.com/index.php/ca ... LOCAL_NEWS
http://www.embargoed.org/downloads/TRNC ... tution.pdf
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Marion - it should be Marion's".Marions wrote:Thanks. Previous years have been articles in connection with Escape Beach as well as others. I thought it was a universal rule here. i.e. not to pay to go onto the beach. Every year this seems to pop up , and this year would appear to be no different.
Oh and to Keith re the apostrophe, I think it should be Marions' cos the s's is meant to be unpronounceable, or at least sound like I am nodding off - zzzzzzzzzzzz.
Just like Kjieth's.
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Normally yes, Kaiser... but my name on the forum is Marions , therefore the possessive must have an apostrophe after the final 's' but of course not with another 's's. If using my name as is 'Marion' then you are absolutely correct.
#English grammar is a bit of a *****!
#English grammar is a bit of a *****!
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Well Marion, how about "Marionesse's"?
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but that sounds like a treble possessive. MUST look up grammar book to see if it exists.
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Re: Free Entry to Escape Beach
According to this, it looks as though Marions's should be correct...
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I have always assumed that the "s" n the end of "marion" is short for the surname.
If so, the surely "marion s's" would be correct?
If so, the surely "marion s's" would be correct?
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Oh God!
I've infected everyone else...
- and I promised that I'd retired from the 'Grammar Police'...
I've infected everyone else...
- and I promised that I'd retired from the 'Grammar Police'...
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Remember Keith Waterhouse, who founded the Association for the Abolition of the Aberrant Apostrophe, whose members attempt to stem the tide of such solecisms as "pound's of apple's and orange's" in greengrocers' shops?
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Grammar Police should never retire! I am also a member of that 'elite' squad whose duty is to ensure that English is not further desecrated but retains a correctness and status as becomes a beautiful language.
But the subject of the plural and 's' (possessive) is one which causes considerable confusion. |Not being one to argue with the Beeb (after all its English was level with that of the Queen in terms of correctness) but I was also taught for myself and to teach, that the 'zzzzzzz' sound at the end of a word was not strictly acceptable.
There was a debate on this when articles were written about the Orams in connection with their Lapta property. They preferred the possessive to be Orams' rather than sounding as if they were nodding off to sleep.
And deep apologies, folks, I have gone completely !
But the subject of the plural and 's' (possessive) is one which causes considerable confusion. |Not being one to argue with the Beeb (after all its English was level with that of the Queen in terms of correctness) but I was also taught for myself and to teach, that the 'zzzzzzz' sound at the end of a word was not strictly acceptable.
There was a debate on this when articles were written about the Orams in connection with their Lapta property. They preferred the possessive to be Orams' rather than sounding as if they were nodding off to sleep.
And deep apologies, folks, I have gone completely !
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Then there is always the question of how many (if any) commas are needed in the following.....
The landlord of a pub called The Pig And Whistle asked a signwriter to make a new sign. When he saw it he thought that the words were too close together so he said to the signwriter “I want more space between Pig and And and And and Whistle"......
The landlord of a pub called The Pig And Whistle asked a signwriter to make a new sign. When he saw it he thought that the words were too close together so he said to the signwriter “I want more space between Pig and And and And and Whistle"......
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This thread seems to have followed the usual, inexorable path, which is: -
"After a certain (but unspecified) number of posts, all threads wander off into La-La Land"
Which is undoubtedly where we are!
At least the OP - PapaBravo - can take comfort in the fact that the thread is still at the top...
"After a certain (but unspecified) number of posts, all threads wander off into La-La Land"
Which is undoubtedly where we are!
At least the OP - PapaBravo - can take comfort in the fact that the thread is still at the top...
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Shouldn't that be "shop's"?jofra wrote:Remember Keith Waterhouse, who founded the Association for the Abolition of the Aberrant Apostrophe, whose members attempt to stem the tide of such solecisms as "pound's of apple's and orange's" in greengrocers' shops?
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Incidentally, wasn't it Keith Waterhouse who attended an event in Dublin, and booked an early call in his hotel for 06:30 to catch his flight home?
His telephone rang. When he answered, a voice said "Good morning Sir, this is your early morning call, but there will be no charge".
He said "Why?".
The voice replied "It's now 9:30".
His telephone rang. When he answered, a voice said "Good morning Sir, this is your early morning call, but there will be no charge".
He said "Why?".
The voice replied "It's now 9:30".
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I thought going off topic was against forum rules....but I guess it depends upon who is doing it.
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I think that it's a bit like when you were at school - when you were supposed to be doing Geometry, you had to stick to Geometry, except...Dalartokat wrote:I thought going off topic was against forum rules....but I guess it depends upon who is doing it.
...if you could get Mr Petch to start talking about "When I was in Burma", you were 'Home, Free'
So, you just tickle the fancy of one of the Mods by mentioning one of their favourite topics, get them posting, and you're all set!
Sorry Marion!
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again.
You are absolutely correct Mr Caley but continue to perpetrate my crime !" I am quite happy with this, and ask everyone's forgiveness for taking advantage of a 'perk' of the (unpaid) job, and also apologizing that I am too lazy to start another thread, which, perhaps, no one will read! (Please note my words in parenthesis and no possessives! )
You are absolutely correct Mr Caley but continue to perpetrate my crime !" I am quite happy with this, and ask everyone's forgiveness for taking advantage of a 'perk' of the (unpaid) job, and also apologizing that I am too lazy to start another thread, which, perhaps, no one will read! (Please note my words in parenthesis and no possessives! )
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Marions wrote:again.
You are absolutely correct Mr Caley but continue to perpetrate my crime !" I am quite happy with this, and ask everyone's forgiveness for taking advantage of a 'perk' of the (unpaid) job, and also apologizing that I am too lazy to start another thread, which, perhaps, no one will read! (Please note my words in parenthesis and no possessives! )
I rest my case...
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Did you mean "Perpetuate"?Marions wrote:...but continue to perpetrate my crime...
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Marions, if this thread continues to go then I will have to lock it.
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So, Escape Beach, ...
...and free entry thereto...
What else is there to say?
...and free entry thereto...
What else is there to say?

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Fight for your rights. If you believe the beach should be free, then complain to the authorities. As I said earlier it happens every year, and it is up to people to claim their rights and ensure that the authorities enforce the law.
(There that is bang on topic! Innit? And I mean it!)
(There that is bang on topic! Innit? And I mean it!)
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Re: Free Entry to Escape Beach
So successful has the BRS Discount Scheme with the Escape Beach Club been that a further allocation of free entry vouchers has been made available. BRS Members can collect vouchers for themselves, their families and friends from the normal BRS contact points from this weekend on production of their 2015 Membership Card.
Non-members and lapsed members can also join or renew their membership at the contact points and take advantage of this generous offer.
Having used the vouchers, an Escape Beach Club Card can be applied for which will allow a discount on entry for all future visits and for purchases at the beach club.
Non-members and lapsed members can also join or renew their membership at the contact points and take advantage of this generous offer.
Having used the vouchers, an Escape Beach Club Card can be applied for which will allow a discount on entry for all future visits and for purchases at the beach club.
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Do the vouchers give free access to all the facilities?
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Yes, all facilities are avaible to those with vouchers.
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Are available does that mean free use of?
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The free entry vouchers to the beach club entitle members to everything that others paying the usual TL 20.00 entry fee are entitled to. Hope that helps