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Lapta coastal path

Posted: Sat 24 Mar 2018 7:03 am
by Mimi2
Thought we would try the new eastern end of Lapta coastal path. Be very carefull.!! The decking on the bridges that are finished are warping badly. Nearly had a nasty fall. Keep to the edges is my advice. Always enjoy our walks on this path with a snack stop at Ziggy's cafe. will be great when it's all finished

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Sat 24 Mar 2018 10:10 am
by woodspeckie
The bridge near the gym wasn't opened when we came home from our 3 month stay, it looks a bit steep and could be dangerous when wet. We too enjoy the walk and did it at least once a week sometimes twice saw the bridge being erected in stages, and of course couldn't miss our stop at Ziggy's a lovely man and so kind.

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Sat 24 Mar 2018 10:39 am
by nonna
The workmanship on the latest stretch of the Coastal Path including the bridge is certainly as bad as anything ever constructed in the TRNC. The wooden decking on the bridge opposite the Silver Rocks Restaurant is like a trampoline & the supporting iron work is awful with large gaps at the beginning & end & extremely hazardous. The paved pathway already has numerous loose blocks & many sprouting weeds. To the side of the walkway the landscape is like the surface of the moon with rubble just bulldozed into unsightly piles.
What should be a wonderfully attractive way to access the coastline is in fact an embarrassement with standards that would not be tolerated virtually anywhere in the world.
When you look along the Kyrenia Mountain range & appreciate what nature has created & then look at this man made eyesore it is very depressing the only upside is that it will not be very long before it all falls to bits.
Whoever is responsible for overseeing the construction should be ashamed.
I believe this path was sponsored by the EU...they should demand a refund.

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Sat 24 Mar 2018 2:42 pm
by tomsteel
nonna wrote:The workmanship on the latest stretch of the Coastal Path including the bridge is certainly as bad as anything ever constructed in the TRNC. The wooden decking on the bridge opposite the Silver Rocks Restaurant is like a trampoline & the supporting iron work is awful with large gaps at the beginning & end & extremely hazardous. The paved pathway already has numerous loose blocks & many sprouting weeds. To the side of the walkway the landscape is like the surface of the moon with rubble just bulldozed into unsightly piles.
What should be a wonderfully attractive way to access the coastline is in fact an embarrassement with standards that would not be tolerated virtually anywhere in the world.
When you look along the Kyrenia Mountain range & appreciate what nature has created & then look at this man made eyesore it is very depressing the only upside is that it will not be very long before it all falls to bits.
Whoever is responsible for overseeing the construction should be ashamed.
I believe this path was sponsored by the EU...they should demand a refund.

Who would refund the EU?

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Sun 25 Mar 2018 10:19 am
by Charliedog
Why are you surprised

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Sat 31 Mar 2018 8:05 am
by nonna
I am not surprised just appalled....or should we just shrug our shoulders & pretend its normal and it really does'nt matter.

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Sat 31 Mar 2018 9:57 am
by tomsteel
nonna wrote:I am not surprised just appalled....or should we just shrug our shoulders & pretend its normal and it really does'nt matter.
There is a quote, "when in Rome -------". If the locals are content with the quality, who are expats to bemoan their expectations or standards? There is, of course, the option of not using the path at all.

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Sat 31 Mar 2018 12:31 pm
by 13roman58
The money has long gone so they have to finish it on a shoestring or they won't be able to con the EU out of any more money

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Sat 31 Mar 2018 12:59 pm
by Whatarotty
Has the sign gone to say do not walk on it? I understood it is not finished yet and only Tuesday watched the workman (and his Rottweiler) working on it...... So maybe we should wait until the official opening or have I missed that??

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Sat 31 Mar 2018 4:49 pm
by rocking
The dreadful eyesore across the Silver Rocks skyline has been closed. Would be great if they take it down.

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Sun 01 Apr 2018 10:37 am
by frontalman
Sounds like it might fall down, Rita. Save the bother.

Would be nice to have one legitimate walk across it first though.

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Sun 01 Apr 2018 12:50 pm
by nonna
So apathy still reins...." when in Rome...if its ok for the locals.....you don't have to use it "
Dear oh dear what a pathetic attitude how will the infrastructure ever improve if you can't support a change in standards.
Maybe your just easiiy pleased.?

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Sun 01 Apr 2018 1:35 pm
by Mr Chinnery
Nonna,
Can you inform us as to who in authority you have reported the problems.
The names of who you spoke to, the problems you highlighted and the standards they should adapt would I am sure help anyone else who wished to make an official complaint.

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Sun 01 Apr 2018 1:48 pm
by tomsteel
nonna wrote:So apathy still reins...." when in Rome...if its ok for the locals.....you don't have to use it "
Dear oh dear what a pathetic attitude how will the infrastructure ever improve if you can't support a change in standards.
Maybe your just easiiy pleased.?
Not at all, however, I am sick to the back teeth with evangelical expats telling locals how to behave, what religion to follow (missionaries), what standards to adhere to et al. If the locals want change, let them effect it not some sanctimonious expat's view.

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Sun 01 Apr 2018 5:27 pm
by nonna
Did you not realise that a forum is a medium where ideas & views on a particular issues can be exchanged & which in this case is the standard of construction of a coastal path & bridge. Where you think religion & evangelism comes into that i have no idea. Perhaps in the forums case you should take your own advise... you don't have to use it.

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Sun 01 Apr 2018 5:29 pm
by tomsteel
nonna wrote:Did you not realise that a forum is a medium where ideas & views on a particular issues can be exchanged & which in this case is the standard of construction of a coastal path & bridge. Where you think religion & evangelism comes into that i have no idea. Perhaps in the forums case you should take your own advise... you don't have to use it.
You obviously think I am an ignoramus. Even if I did not not know what a forum was, I could research the word via the internet. Your view that locals must/should adhere to expats (I assume from the UK) standards/views is an anathema to me and that is my view and expressed to me as such by several locals who are fed up being told what they should do/be in their own country. You do not share it and that is your prerogative, which I respect, even if I do not agree with you. I enjoy and appreciate forum exchange, whereas you obviously do not enjoy a similar experience on the Lapta Walkway. Ergo, don't go there!

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Sun 01 Apr 2018 5:33 pm
by nonna
Mr Chinnery can you inform us ,,,have you actually been to see the construction & who you believe which person in authority should be advised.

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Sun 01 Apr 2018 6:11 pm
by Mr Chinnery
So nonna , if you have not done anything about it does that not mean ‘ apathy reins ‘ on your part ? Just an observation.

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Sun 01 Apr 2018 6:46 pm
by nonna
OK tomsteel we must agree to disagree

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Sun 01 Apr 2018 6:47 pm
by nonna
So MrChinnery ....you can ask questions but not answer them...just an observation

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Mon 02 Apr 2018 6:00 am
by Mimi2
My original post was just a warning to be carefull. I nearly had a nasty fall. It was not ment to start abuse of locals or the contractors!!!

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Tue 03 Apr 2018 6:26 am
by Whatarotty
I do agree with you, it was great to share your thoughts but the work has not yet finished and someone must have removed the signs to say do not use the bridge..... Certainly is dangerous at the moment but once opened officially I think it will be a different story and a fabulous walk for us who appreciate it.........

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Tue 03 Apr 2018 7:19 am
by frontalman
Let's hope so.

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Tue 03 Apr 2018 1:31 pm
by Heaven
Thank you Mimi2 for your report. I have not dared to venture it yet. I think maybe the very nice Mayor of Lapta, Fuat Namsoy would be interested in the views of the forum. He really does seem to care about the expat views.

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Wed 04 Apr 2018 6:14 am
by 13roman58
"Heaven" I don't know which world you are in but Namsoy only cares about the cash flow from the EU and nepotism

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Wed 04 Apr 2018 6:43 am
by Heaven
13roman58, have you ever spoken to Mr Namsoy? We have and he genuinely does care about ex pat views. Surprisingly, I am in the same world as you but obviously I enjoy my life here and the welcoming people

Re: Lapta coastal path

Posted: Wed 04 Apr 2018 7:07 am
by frontalman
I know Fuat bey and I would say that as politicians go, he is a politician.