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HOW TO USE THE 3 LANE MOTORWAY

Lane 1 – This lane is the lane to the far left. It is used to drive as normal as you would on any road or highway. National speed limit applies.

Lane 2 – This is the middle lane on a 3 lane highway. This lane is used to overtake cars in lane 1.  This lane is not to be used to drive normally for long distance. It is used only for over taking and then you must manuver back into lane 1.

Lane 3 – This is predominatly called the fast lane. It is used for over taking cars that are going at a slower pace in lane 1 and 2.  It is also used for when there are traffic queues to overtake in a bid to ease conjestion. This lane is again only used for over taking as in lane 2 not for normal driving as in lane 1.

DO NOT

Do not stay in lane 2 and 3 all the way to your destination these are for overtaking only to ease congestion.

If someone is driving too slowly or using lane  3 as their normal driving lane do not overtake by going into lane 2 on the inside  this is very dangerous. It is better to indicate with your lights that they must manuver  to lane 1 or 2 in order for you to overtake.

Do not drive to slowly on a motorway even in lane 1 there is a national speed limit which not only applies to speed but also to lack of speed. The speed limit is 100kilometers even if you are driving in the fast lane.

If you require further information on how to use the highway look this up on the internet or visit your local police station.  For citizens travelling on the new 3 lane motorway in Cyprus they have been given a 2 week grace period anyone caught not abiding by national motorway laws will be penalized in accordance with Cyprus laws.

PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 18TH NOVEMBER 2011.

KEEPING OLD TRADITIONS ALIVE IS SO IMPORTANT WEAVING IS JUST ONE EXAMPLE BELIEVE CYPRIOT LAWYERS A&G KOUZALI

A&G Kouzali Cypriot Lawyers – Review – Weaving In Cyprus

Weaving was very popular back the day but as time passes and the generations become more engrossed with technology the Cyprus old traditions have sadly lost there way. Plus with cloth becoming so cheap to import weavers quickly became a thing of the past and the skill to weave was also lost.

You used to find weavers in every village in Cyprus weaving away on the old traditional weaving machine making many beautiful and useful cloths now it is very far between and mainly just for tourist attraction. It is also very hard to find the old weaving machines called ‘looms’ except as we said for tourist attraction.

Nicosia and Famagusta were very famous for weaving silk and this was exported internationally through the port, also Lapithos was very popular for weaving silk found near Kerynia this was many years ago. This Cypriot tradition eventually lost its way in the 20th century when eastern countries began to offer expert silk at very low prices.

You can find in Strovolos Nicosia a workshop operated by a certain gentleman wanting to keep the tradition alive and even revive the tradition and he goes by the name of Rolandos Loucaides.

Mr Loucaides studied the whole weaving mechanics, purchased a loom that was still in perfect working condition and away he went. further studying the techniques and fabrics and bringing back to life the hand woven Cyprus clothes which can be found hanging in the shop window and all around his shop.

This is a definite place to visit when you are in Nicosia for locals and tourists. we should all visit such places and show our support in keeping such important Cypriot culture alive. Not only is it very interesting but you will also find some really traditionally and unique beautiful pieces to definitely be treasured.

PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 24TH NOVEMBER 2011.

VISIT PACHNA FOR AN IRRISITABLE UNSPOILT TRADITIONAL CYPRIOT DAY OUT ADVISE CYPRUS LAWYERS

Lawyers in Cyprus- Review – Cyprus Villages

There are many magical villages in Cyprus that we are sure many do not pay quite so much attention too and we are positive tourists will know nothing about.

One in particular is a small quaint village by the name of PACHNA.  It may be a small village but it has very big attributes to the Cyprus culture and heritage.

Pachna is high in the hills off the highway in between Limassol and Paphos.  This quaint village is home to little under 1000 hectares of vineyards producing some ofCyprusmost famous wines.  The vineyards here having been in operation for well over five decades and this is only the first attribute this village is home to.

Pachna has 7 churches not all in use but all very well taken care of and preserved. The newest church to the village is the church of Agios Georgeios the older chapels include Agia Marina, Agios Andronicos< Agios Nikolas<Agios Epiphanios, 12 Apostles and Agious Stephanos.  The village of the 7 churches how amazing is this.

The village of course has modern amenities for everyday use but on a whole the village is very Cypriot and very well preserved.  There are traditional Cypriot taverns restaurants and what would a village be without the coffee shops for the men to sit out side playing their games and socializing.

This village produces the best halloumi not to be missed and you will see many of the farmers moving their goats from pasture to pasture.  And the water here is so pure that all the forestry flourishes

This really is a traditional treat for every one of all ages to visit.  So for the best tasting wine and halloumi cheese and a perfect unspoilt traditional day out Pachna is the place for you.

PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 24TH NOVEMBER 2011.

WINE PRODUCE IN CYPRUS IS HUGE REVENUE AND A VERY INTERESTING PART OF CYPRUS CULTURE SAY LAWFIRM IN CYPRUS

Cyprus Law Firm – Review – Cyprus Wine

Wine producing inCyprushas been in operation since the island was born.Cyprusis in the top 40 countries for wine production and produces 40,000 tons of wine every year.

The first commercial wine company was formed in 1844 this was when residents actually decided to make revenue from the wine before hand it had been made for local use only.  The company was called ETKO.  Since then the wine industry expanded and there were 4 main wine producing companies inCyprus. ETKO, LOEL, SODAP and KEO.

From the past years export of wine became big revenue for theCyprusIslandand smaller wineries began to emerge. Of course as time passed and new laws come into action and with accession in to the EU many things have changed.

Many positive things have happened for the wineries and many new wines have been and still are being produced to be recognised on international levels.

Cyprus is now a well known wine producing country producing top quality wine and the many vineyards scattered around Cyprus and the wineries themselves where visitors can visit for wine tasting tours are an absolute treat.

The wine industry inCyprusis so popular now thatCyprusholds wine festivals where many nationals from all over the country come to visit and wine tasting competitions take place inCyprusand internationally.  The EU now helps 122 wineries inCyprusto harvest their produce that’s how far the wine industry has come inCyprusand evolving everyday.

You can also visit theCyprusWineMuseumwhich is a fantastic day out for all the family where you can taste some of the most famousCypruswine and learn all about the wine industry spanning back over 5 decades!

PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 24TH NOVEMBER 2011

NEW MOTORWAY AND NO ONE KNOWS HOW TO USE IT FAMAGUSTA LAWYERS FINDS THIS QUITE AMUSING

Lawyers in Famagusta – Reviews – Cyprus Forst 3 Land Motorway

Cyprus offcially has its first completed 3 lane highway accommodating thousands of cars each day travelling into Nicosia.  However, citizens do not actually know how to use a highway.

This is quite funny when you think we are in the 21st Century!

The 3 lane highway has taken little under 2 years to complete and was devised to help the long queues of traffic travelling into the islands capital everyday.  Previously  it would be very common to sit in queues for quite awhile and now hopefully the highway will prevent this.  The main reason for this new highway is the hope that it will cut down the amount of road traffic accidents. This wont take affect until citizens actually know how to use it properly.

The police however, have issued a warning to car travellers to do their homework on how to use a motorway as they are only allowing a 2 week grace period for those who are not using it correctly.  Anyone  caught not using the highway correctly after the 2 week period will be penalized in accordance with the traffic laws.

To be fair the UK has had motorways since before time and people still dont know how to use them so for the Cyprus Island to get used to it in 2 weeks is asking alot. It is very simple to use but some travellers either one can not be bothered and drive how they like or two really do not know and drive where they feel more comfortable.

The new motorway starts from the Larnaca/Limassol highway connect straight through to Nicosia.  The whole project costed around over 30 Million euros and was actually completed beofre schelue wow thats a first also for Cyprus!

Congratulations for the first 3 lane motorway in Cyprus!

Check out our article on how to safely and correctly use the new 3 lane motorway.

 

PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 18TH NOVEMEBR 2011

NEW MOTORWAY AND NO ONE KNOWS HOW TO USE IT FAMAGUSTA LAWYERS FINDS THIS QUITE AMUSING

Lawyers in Famagusta – Reviews – Cyprus Forst 3 Land Motorway

Cyprus offcially has its first completed 3 lane highway accommodating thousands of cars each day travelling into Nicosia.  However, citizens do not actually know how to use a highway.

This is quite funny when you think we are in the 21st Century!

The 3 lane highway has taken little under 2 years to complete and was devised to help the long queues of traffic travelling into the islands capital everyday.  Previously  it would be very common to sit in queues for quite awhile and now hopefully the highway will prevent this.  The main reason for this new highway is the hope that it will cut down the amount of road traffic accidents. This wont take affect until citizens actually know how to use it properly.

The police however, have issued a warning to car travellers to do their homework on how to use a motorway as they are only allowing a 2 week grace period for those who are not using it correctly.  Anyone  caught not using the highway correctly after the 2 week period will be penalized in accordance with the traffic laws.

To be fair the UK has had motorways since before time and people still dont know how to use them so for the Cyprus Island to get used to it in 2 weeks is asking alot. It is very simple to use but some travellers either one can not be bothered and drive how they like or two really do not know and drive where they feel more comfortable.

The new motorway starts from the Larnaca/Limassol highway connect straight through to Nicosia.  The whole project costed around over 30 Million euros and was actually completed beofre schelue wow thats a first also for Cyprus!

Congratulations for the first 3 lane motorway in Cyprus!

Check out our article on how to safely and correctly use the new 3 lane motorway.

 

PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 18TH NOVEMEBR 2011

CYPRUS PUBLIC WILL BEAR THE PRESSURE IF EU SANCTIONS ARE NOT MET BELIEVE CYPRUS LAWYERS

Lawyers inCyprus- Review -CyprusDeficit – Completed on 21st November 2012

It is thought very unlikely thatCypruswill reach the EU directive on the country’s deficit in the given timeframe.  This means further sanctions and more pressure on the public to cover the sanctions we are sure about that!

The targeted percentage to reach by 2012 is below 3% however thoughts are we will be lucky to see below 5% which could means instant fines toCyprus.

Austerity measures proposed have been repeatedly discussed and rejected and the government have yet to agree on such austerity measures that will help the deficit.  Very little has been done to cut expenditure especially when it comes to the state payroll its self.  And who will this fall on the public!

The government are now on a tightrope to secure tough austerity measures to make sure the deadline and targeted percentage are met.

Its is all fine and dandy the EU forcing states to make sure this happens but by enforcing more sanctions as we have said before only bears more pressure on us the tax payer.  Can the EU not add a clause with the sanction that the public must not pay for the governments mistakes and the government must carry the burden alone…yes this is a dream of course!

It is thought that 2013 will be the year to see positive growth whereas 2012 will remain stagnant and the key to keeping 2012 turn into a negative year will be the hope of another good year for tourism.  The rise in VAT to 17% if passed is expected to see the country’s deficit drop 1% which is a big figure so doubt this will be rejected.

Well all we can say is 2012 will be a hard year for the Cyprus public if such harsh austerity measures are needed to avoid an EU bailout but will it be such a hard year for government staff members lets wait and see?

PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 21ST NOVEMBER 2011.

CYPRUS PUBLIC WILL BEAR THE PRESSURE IF EU SANCTIONS ARE NOT MET BELIEVE CYPRUS LAWYERS

Lawyers inCyprus- Review -CyprusDeficit – Completed on 21st November 2012

It is thought very unlikely thatCypruswill reach the EU directive on the country’s deficit in the given timeframe.  This means further sanctions and more pressure on the public to cover the sanctions we are sure about that!

The targeted percentage to reach by 2012 is below 3% however thoughts are we will be lucky to see below 5% which could means instant fines toCyprus.

Austerity measures proposed have been repeatedly discussed and rejected and the government have yet to agree on such austerity measures that will help the deficit.  Very little has been done to cut expenditure especially when it comes to the state payroll its self.  And who will this fall on the public!

The government are now on a tightrope to secure tough austerity measures to make sure the deadline and targeted percentage are met.

Its is all fine and dandy the EU forcing states to make sure this happens but by enforcing more sanctions as we have said before only bears more pressure on us the tax payer.  Can the EU not add a clause with the sanction that the public must not pay for the governments mistakes and the government must carry the burden alone…yes this is a dream of course!

It is thought that 2013 will be the year to see positive growth whereas 2012 will remain stagnant and the key to keeping 2012 turn into a negative year will be the hope of another good year for tourism.  The rise in VAT to 17% if passed is expected to see the country’s deficit drop 1% which is a big figure so doubt this will be rejected.

Well all we can say is 2012 will be a hard year for the Cyprus public if such harsh austerity measures are needed to avoid an EU bailout but will it be such a hard year for government staff members lets wait and see?

PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 21ST NOVEMBER 2011.

IF WE THINK WE HAVE IT BAD IN CYPRUS ASK THE BRITISH ABOUT THEIR ECONOMY SAY EAST COAST LAW FIRM

Law firm on the East Coast Cyprus – Review – UK Financial Crisis

If we think we have it bad inCyprusmaybe we should take a trip to theUKand see how bad they have things at the moment.

When the government inCyprustalks about new austerity measures they have maybe a 2-3 year plan in mind.  But theUKis talking about a 10 year plan. We always think the grass is greener but is it really?

The UK nationals already give 50% of their salaries to the government, They pay poll tax, they pay tax on the weight of their rubbish the dustbin men take away, they pay TV licence fees, infact as soon as you buy a new TV in the UK your name and address must given to register the new TV with the licensing office.

Banks are pretty much in the same boat asCyprus,Britainused to offer high loan to value mortgages those days are very much a thing of the past and mortgages are very hard to come by. Therefore getting on the property ladder unless you are a cash buyer is virtually impossible.  The only reprieve the housing market has is the given tax advantages of renting out theUKproperty

The list goes on and on.  Employment is strife in theUK, many are homeless and even though they have stricter laws, drugs, guns and gangs are the norm. So once again we reiterate is the grass really greener on the other side?

It is thought that a 10 year austerity plan will benefit Britain a lot more than a short sharp austerity plan so UK nationals I don’t know what the government can actually now tax you on as it seems they get the majority of your cash already but it seems you have a long 10 years a head of you!

PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 28TH NOVEMBER 2011.

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