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CYPRUS FORCES LIFESTYLE THE OFFICIAL BFC MONTHLY MAGAZINE Issue 43 • May 2010 FREE Exes How do you deal with them? Chef ’s recipes from CBF’s Flagstaff House Great places to visit, customs and traditions, travel gadgets, and a trip to China... ! N WI s: e z i r p Great g vouchers, in , Shoppor t parking airp el stays hot re.... & mo THE ALL-ISLAND MONTHLY MAGAZINE • AKROTIRI • AYIOS NIKOLAOS • DHEKELIA • EPISKOPI • UN M Maria Patsiou “The only Pandora Stockist in Cyprus” MARINA ZENON AVENUE (FINIKOUDES) POLICE OF LARNACA Maria Patsiou HOBOS BANK OF GREECE ZENONOS KITIEOS AVENUE ® We also supply ice-watch watches in all their colourful glory, come and see our wide variety 17 Philiou Zanettou str., Larnaca, Tel: 24623993, Mob: 99668460 Contents ON THE COVER Exes | 50 CFL Singles girl Jaye Evans asks how we should deal with them Fine Dining | 44 Delicious recipes from Cpl Dave Cousins at Flagstaff House World Travel Diary | 25 Part five in the series sees Simon Gresswell travel to China Holiday Guide | 29 Great cities you can reach in under four hours 25 Did You Know? | 29 Customs and traditions around the world 7 | Hello from the Editor 8 | Bystander Interesting events from BFC and around the world 10 | Diary Dates Things to keep you entertained 12 | Community News Updates about life on island 21 | Bases Faces CFL meets Dhekelia Librarian Sophie Thoma 22 | The CFL Interview Chief Officer Jeremy Wright talks to CFL about his new job 25 | China Part five of Simon Gresswell’s World Travel Diary 29 | Holiday Guide A look at great destinations under four hours from Cyprus 32 | Pack Like a Pro 29 CFL offers tips for perfect packing 34 | Dangerous Places A look at some of the most dangerous destinations around the world 37 | Holiday Did You Know? Various customs and traditions to take note of around the world 38 | Finance Al Voice looks at the benefits of travel insurance 40 | It’s all Greek to Me Learn useful phrases related to time 41 | Traditions Alcoholic drinks in Cyprus 48 May 2010 42 | Cyprus Sites 44 Part five in our series on walking trails 44 | Cuisine Fine dining recipes from Cpl Dave Cousins, chef to CBF 46 | Restaurant Review CFL reviews Psarolimano in Larnaca. 48 | Spa Review In for a treat at the St George Hotel SenSpa in Paphos 50 | Single Scene Jaye Evans asks how we should deal with exes 70 52 | Competitions Win some fantastic prizes - be in it to win it! 53 | Playtime We review websites, books, CDs, DVDs and games 56 | Cinema SSVC cinema schedules for May 57 | AFF & HIVE Help and advice for the BFC community 58 | Notes to Self Information listings for clubs, groups and activities 67 | Telephone Directory Essential numbers for the bases 41 70 | Gadgets and Gizmos Technology that will help you on your travels 55 50 P.X.M. 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Krashias Developers A FAMILY BUSINESS Ayiou Demetriou 38, Xylofagou, 7520 Larnaca CONTACT: Pavlos 99 695022 • Julie 99 455292 CFL EDITOR’S LETTER Production Editor Managing Editor Kristian Gray y [email protected] CYPRUS FORCES LIFESTYLE CFL THE OFFICIAL BFC MONTHLY MAGAZINE Publisher: Stuart Bardsley Sales and Marketing Manager: Audrey Dugdale Mobile: 9932 1057 Fax: 2596 8093 Email: [email protected] Editorial staff: 2596 3490 Production staff: 2596 3149 Accounts queries: 2596 2052 Address: CFL, Media Operations, HQ BFC, Episkopi, BFPO 53 Advertisement design: Christina Papalexis Printers: Proteas Press CYPRUS FORCES LIFESTYLE The views expressed in Cyprus Forces Lifestyle do not necessarily reflect the policies or opinions of either HM Government or the Ministry of Defence (or any editorial staff ). The editor, publisher, printers and staff take no responsibility for errors or omissions in copy. THE OFFICIAL BFC MONTHLY MAGAZINE Issue 43 • May 2010 FREE Exes How do you deal with them? Chef ’s recipes from CBF’s Flagstaff House Great places to visit, customs and traditions, travel gadgets, and a trip to China... WIN! prizes: hers, Great ping vouc Shop rt parking, airpo l stays hote .... & more THE ALL-ISLAND MONTHLY MAGAZINE • AKROTIRI • AYIOS NIKOLAOS • DHEKELIA • EPISKOPI • UN on the COVER STORY: World Travel Diary Part Five (China) by Simon Gresswell PHOTO: Stock photography Jaye Evans [email protected] A Deputy Production Editor Christina Papalexis [email protected] Sales & Marketing Manager Audrey Dugdale [email protected] hello... s we move into May, many of our thoughts have started to drift towards the summer and more specifically, the holiday season, as the thermostat gets turned up about 20 degrees. So if the holiday bug is now coursing through your veins, the real question of the moment is; where do you go? Well, in this latest issue of CFL we take a look at some of the more convenient countries to visit if you are planning on getting off island for a short break and with so many fun and interesting places only a stone’s throw away from Cyprus, you really are spoilt for choice. You can read our suggestions on page 29. If you want to go a little further afield then turn to page 25 where we have the latest installment from our roving travel reporter Simon Greswell, who, this month, finds himself navigating his way around China. However, any travel abroad comes with a few risks, whether it is sampling the local food, drinking the water in India, or even braving the local market places in Egypt. If you are travelling to some other countries however, the best thing you could hope for is a bit of ‘Delhi Belly’, because murder, robbery, drugs and even piracy have become the norm. But fear not, in order to help you avoid these troubles, on page 34 we have compiled a list of the world’s most dangerous countries. Staying with the travel theme, we have also put together a few useful tit-bits for when you are visiting another country. These are facts that you may not necessarily find in the local guide books but they could prove invaluable when you are sitting on a train in China, or they may help explain the bizarre reaction from your new best friend in Argentina when you decide to give him the ‘thumbs up’ signal. Moving away from holidays, in the past few months, British Forces Cyprus and the Sovereign Base Area Administration has welcomed its new Chief Officer, Jeremy Wright and he was kind enough to sit down with us to give his first interview since arriving on island. In a full and frank discussion, the Chief Officer explained a little more about his role on island and outlined what the next six months could look like for the SBAs. That should be enough to keep you entertained until your holiday begins. Enjoy the issue! Kristian MAY 2010 | CFL | 7 CFL PEOPLE Bystander Interesting events from BFC and around the world Tackling the Ironman in Aid of ABF Marathon Success A well-known face in BFC sport, Emma Claydon is taking part in the 2010 Ironman event in France, on June 27, raising money for the Army Benevolent Fund (The Soldier’s Charity). Tackling a 3.8km sea swim, followed by a 180km bike ride then a full marathon run, Emma must finish the gruelling challenge within 16 hours and aims to beat her 2009 time of 12 hours and five minutes! Show your support and help Emma raise £2,500 for the ABF charity by kindly donating online at: www.justgiving.com/ironlady. Remember to declare if you are a UK tax payer, as 25 per cent in Gift Aid will be added to your donation. More than 36,000 people took to the streets of London in April for the world-famous London Marathon. Once again, we were really impressed by former Army Major Phil Packer; since sustaining a spinal cord injury on operational duty in 2008, he has devoted his life to helping others. He raised over £700,000 completing the 2009 London Marathon in a gruelling two weeks on crutches and this year, he walked it in just under 26 hours, smashing his record by 13 days. He dedicated this year’s inspirational effort to 26 charities, joined on each mile by a nominated support walker. Visit www.philpacker.com to make a donation. Arsenal Soccer School SBA Police March 10k for Charity The Arsenal Soccer School visited Bases across the island last month as part of the British Forces Youth Services Easter activity week. Six coaches from the school taught BFC youngsters the basic skills of passing and heading, dribbling with the ball and shooting, ending with a friendly game to consolidate what they had learnt. A huge global organisation, Arsenal Soccer Schools have been operating since 1985 around the UK and there are now projects set up in over 22 countries. With the World Cup in South Africa only weeks away, it was the perfect time to get kids excited about the sport. SBA police officers from Dhekelia Station, including ESBA Chief Inspector Andreas Pitsillides, joined members of the local communities of Akhna Forest, Xylotymbou, Ormidhia and Xylophagou on the 35th Christodoula March last month, marching over 10km to help raise awareness and money for the Cyprus Anti-Cancer Society. The event began at Akhna Forest, with the local village band leading the marchers to Xylotymbou. Here they were met by the local community music band, who kept everyone going for the final 6km to Ormidhia. Well done to everyone involved in raising money for a worthy cause. Tell us about your events...send info and jpeg images to: [email protected] 8| CFL | MAY 2010 CFL PEOPLE Competition Winners St Raphael Hotel: Nick Phillimore Park2fly: Julia Wright Fasouri Water mania: Abi Cullum St George Hotel: Jo Dufficy We will contact winners dire ctly to arrange prizes. If you heard from us and would have not like more information plea se call 2596 3149. Open Arms Breakfast Week Challenge There’s no excuse not to eat well during Breakfast Week! Don’t miss out on some great food during a week of breakfasts around the island - including two evening events! This year’s Breakfast Challenge will be raising money for Open Arms TPMH Cancer Patients Support Group, Friends For Life Hospice (Limassol), The Anti-Cancer Society Cyprus, The Friends’ Hospice (Paphos) and The Marguerite Cancer Patients Support Team. Here are some of the events taking place across BFC - for more events and details, see www.openarmstpmh.com, the Cyprus Lion newspaper, or call Sally Dey on 9774 5589. Big Breakfast at Flagstaff House Sunday, May 9 9-11am Everyone welcome. Breakfast on the lawn, craft stalls, face painting and children’s games. Tickets: adults €10, children €3, family €25. Book in advance: please call Sgt Mark Blackham on 2596 3304, Fiona on 2596 3992, or email [email protected]. Flamingo Theatre Club One-act comedies Thursday, May 13 & Saturday, May 15 Bar opens 6pm, show starts 7pm At RAF Akrotiri Chaplaincy Centre. Two short comedy plays each evening - for the price of one! Tickets only €5, available from Akrotiri HIVE. Food €5 - in support of the Open Arms TPMH Big Breakfast Week. For more information call 9928 6698. Akrotiri Airways Boating Breakfast Big Breakfast at Akrotiri Flying Club at the Bomb buoy 1km out to sea off Tunnel Beach Saturday, May 8 Thursday, May 13 10am - 2.30pm Tickets: economy €10, business €20. For more information or to book, call Peter Ring on 2527 5217. 7.30-10.30am Get there however you can! A collection will be held at the event. If you intend to join the boating breakfast, please contact Sean Tully on 9771 3764 or email [email protected]. Homestart Big Breakfast at Episkopi Epicentre Monday, May 10 9am - 1pm Help Homestart meet their target of selling 300 breakfast rolls! Enjoy a bacon, sausage or halloumi roll with tea, coffee or juice. Selection of cakes also available. For more information contact Julie Wink or Nicola Cunningham on 2596 3748. Strawberry Cream Tea at Akrotiri house Monday, May 10 9am - 1pm On the lawn, 9.30-11.30am. Tickets €5 in advance from the HIVE. For more information contact Tina Bessell on 9779 0500. or a disk to CFL, Media Ops, BFCHQ, Episkopi, BFPO 53 or call us on: 2596 3149. MAY 2010 | CFL | 9 CFL DIARY May Weekly 12th Slimming World The Band of the Royal Logistics Corps in Concert With Slimming World Consultant Caroline Goode, who can help you to lose weight with the popular and successful Slimming World eating plan and plenty of support. Mondays at Episkopi Garrison Epicentre (5-7pm), Wednesdays at RAF Akrotiri Families Club (5-7pm) and Thursdays at Dhekelia Leisure Resort (5.30-7.30pm). For more information or to join, pop along to any of the groups, or call Caroline on 9774 5869. For information on Slimming World visit the website: www.slimming world.com. At the Dhekelia Garrison WO and Sgts Mess, open to all ranks and their families (nonentitled personnel welcome, but you must have some form of ID). Doors open 6pm, concert begins 7.30pm. Tickets on sale at HIVE, CESSAC, DSU and UKCA - adults €10, under 16s free. For more information call Major Parish on 9949 4985. 15th Don London Memorial Concert 7th Staged by ABF at Pissouri Amphitheatre, 6.30pm. Featuring the Band of the Royal Logistics Corps. Bring your picnics and cool boxes! Tickets €10, available by email from [email protected] or call 9963 2119. Barn Dance Hosted by Akrotiri Ladies’ Events, at the Chaplaincy Centre, RAF Akrotiri, from 7pm. Put on your boots, checked shirts and stetsons for a stomping evening of fun. Tickets €15, includes chilli supper, barn dance, bucking bronco, laser shoot and disco. Bring your own booze. For more information call 9994 4455. 30th K1 Triathlon Sprint and super sprint categories. 7am for 8am start, at RAF Akrotiri K1 Triathlon Club. Race fees €5 for members, €10 for nonmembers. Bike hire on race day €5. For more information visit www.k1triathlonclub.org or call Emma Claydon on 2596 2224. 8th Mountain 2 Sea Mountain Bike Race 55km race from Troodos to Pissouri Bay. Compete in teams of three - mixed, male or female. Course will be set, with regular checkpoints. Entry €30 per person, price includes a t-shirt and finishing meal for all entrants. For more information and entry forms please contact CJSATC on 2474 4788. get ready for... 8th & 9th June 18 - 20 Comedy Nights Shakespeare at Curium Your opportunity to see four of the best UK stand-up comedians - Steve Williams, Junior Simpson, Geoff Boyz and Yianni Agisilaou. Featuring CSE Forces entertainers. Saturday, May 8 at Dhekelia Leisure Resort (doors open 5pm for 8pm start, bar open until midnight), and Sunday, May 9 at RAF Akrotiri Astra Cinema (doors open 7pm for 8pm start). Over 18s only. Tickets €15, available in advance from your local HIVE, or by calling 9997 6913 or 9939 8713. 9th - 16th ‘Merchant of Venice’ live at Curium Amphitheatre, for three nights only, from 8pm. Tickets €20 for adults, €10 for students. Proceeds go to local charities Friends for Life Limassol and Friends of the Paphos Hospice. For tickets call 9999 0535, or for more information call 9905 8394 or 9942 7572. Photo: Dave Dunbar Big Breakfast Week Open Arms presents the annual Spring Breakfast Challenge, with a week of breakfast events taking place around the island - large and small - sponsored by Sodexo and raising money for the Open Arms TPMH Cancer Patients Support Group, as well as local charities. Look out for details of events on the website www.openarmstpmh.com, in the Lion newspaper, on BFBS Radio, and in Bystander on page 9. For more information you can contact Sally Dey on 9774 5589 or email [email protected]. May 31st-June 4th RAF Akrotiri International 10s Festival of Rugby Rugby tournament for men’s, ladies’ and veterans teams, with matches every day and entertainment every evening. Tournament final on Friday, June 4, followed by a final night party with live music. For more information visit the website: www.akrotiri10s.com. SEASONAL MEMBERSHIPS Special rates upon presentation of military ID Shuttle bus service available. Tel. 2571 4235 www.fasouri-watermania.com Fasouri Waterpark is Europe’s Leading Waterpark CFL NEWS Akrotiri Housing and Community Support Officer: Maj (Ret’d) ‘Smudge’ Smith Community Notices Disposal Of SFA Garden Waste and Large Rubbish Items Occupants are reminded that it is your responsibility to maintain and keep gardens tidy. This includes hedges cut to 1.8m (6 ft) high and cut back from paths to allow access. Open plan front gardens are to be kept clear of weeds and self-rooting plants are to be removed. You must also correctly bag up garden waste to appropriate standards for collection by the bin men. Large garden waste and other disposable items left outside gardens not only cause a nuisance to pedestrians, but may be a health and safety issue and make the estate look untidy. This is a common occurrence and is to cease immediately. Skips are available off Lightning Lane for the correct disposal of unwanted waste and personal effects. Fly-tipping garden waste into the Fire Brakes is prohibited - not only is it dangerous in helping to spread fire, it also provides rats with cover and nesting material which encourages snakes to the area. Housing Office staff will issue warning letters to offenders ignoring this requirement and should any waste have to be removed at public expense then charges will be incurred. The HCSO has contact details of local gardeners. Special lower fares available in May! East 51 Midlands, Leeds & Newcastle .99 fm one way inc. taxes fm 84 .99 one way inc. taxes Privately Owned Swimming Pools in Gardens. It is that time of year again, when you might be considering putting up a temporary swimming pool in your garden. Before rushing out and erecting a pool, please take some time out to consider: do I really want this pool in my garden when I can use the station swimming pool or the beach areas, how will I supervise the pool at all times, can I maintain the water safety, do I need to erect child-proof fencing around the pool and do I need public liability insurance? If you decide to own a pool you must register it with the HCSO. Under no circumstances are you to use to domestic water supplies, via a hose pipe, to fill swimming pools. Pools must be filled by a water supply contractor and a copy of the receipt handed in to the HCSO to be kept on file as proof of payment. Failure to provide a receipt from a contractor when requested to do so could result in disciplinary action against offenders. To conserve purchased water, owners are encouraged to install filters and use a cover when the pool is not in use. The HCSO Office has contact details of local water suppliers. SFA Parking The issue of inconsiderate parking within Service Families Accommodation (SFA) was raised at a recent meeting of the Akrotiri Road Reps. Please be advised that Station Standing Orders state vehicles are not to be parked on Inconsiderate & Dangerous Parking pavements or on one-way roads, or wherever parking restrictions are in force. Inconsiderate parking can cause a major inconvenience and danger to pedestrians, particularly those with buggies, prams and young children and may reduce access for emergency vehicles. Slimming Clinics And Slimming Drugs Personnel are advised that medication provided by Cypriot slimming clinics may not be legally available in the UK. These clinics have not been vetted in any way by BFC medical staff and their use is not recommended. Dietary advice is available from your medical centre, and a dietician has been recruited by SSAFA who will be enhancing support to weight-loss programmes. Some of the drugs used by Cypriot clinics are amphetamine based and could have serious adverse sideeffects. Service personnel taking such preparations are likely to fail a random drugs test, which could have far reaching consequences. If in doubt, discuss with your medical officer. WORK SERVICES Friendly low fares fm Cyprus Selected flights only. Subject to availability. Terms & conditions apply, see website for details. 12| CFL | MAY 2010 IDL Helpdesk: 8000 2400 • Military Line: 2477 (Monday: 7am - 5pm. Tuesday-Friday: 7am - 3pm) Out of hours: Akrotiri 2527 6788 • Episkopi 2596 3300 CFL NEWS Ayios Nikolaos Housing and Community Support Officer: Captain Fred Fensom Community Notices Ration Cards Ration cards for the period April 1, 2010 – March 31, 2011 can now be collected from the Welfare Office for entitled personnel and dependants. Old ration cards must be returned or a statement given for reasons of non-return. Passport numbers are also required during the issue process. Ration cards for Service personnel and UKBCs will be issued from the UAO. Pest Control If you suffer from pest infestation (excluding ants) in your property, visit the Welfare Office during working hours to complete a 'Pest Control Request'. This will be collected by the Joint Service Health Unit for action. Severe or sudden infestations occurring out of working hours should be reported via the Duty Officer on 2395 7499. Mid-Tour Move SFA The Welfare Office has recently had a number of requests to move SFA; the following is a synopsis of the rules detailed in JSP 464. Midtour moves due to SFA disposal or upgrade programmes and where events & info Welfare Shopping Trips Nicosia and Larnaca - every Wednesday. Departs from the Forum at 8am and returning to Forum at 12.30pm. For further information call the HCSO on 2395 7545. Army Night Friday, May 28. Army theme dinner night in the Combined Mess, for all Officers, WOs and SNCOs and partners. Contact: Capt Giles Barnett on 2395 7430. Station Pool Open seven days a week. Lane swims, pool parties and aqua-aerobics. For further information contact Bob (Pool Manager) on 2395 7519. PRI Vehicle Hire Seven and 12 seater vehicles available. For further information contact Cpl Bastow at JSSU MT on 2395 7326. All Island Swimming Gala Friday, April 30. At Ayios Nikolaos swimming pool. For further information contact Bob (Pool Manager) on 2395 7519 OR Cpl Paul Goff on 2395 7447. WORK SERVICES IDL Helpdesk: 8000 2400 • Military Line: 2477 (Monday: 7am - 5pm. Tuesday-Friday: 7am - 3pm) Out of hours: Ay Nik 2396 7499 • Dhekelia 2396 7499 entitlements change as a result of changes to family size, are carried out at public expense, however, there could be other circumstances when exceptional authority may be granted to move at public expense, such as compassionate, welfare or medical reasons. Personnel who wish to move SFA for personal reasons can do so at private expense, but note that permission will not normally be given for moves to a lower grade of SFA. Any personnel who wish to move SFA, for either service or personal reasons, are to contact the Housing Estate Manager in the first instance. Out of Bounds Areas It has been brought to our attention that the Cawood Estate SFA awaiting demolition have been broken into and things have been stolen. This estate is out of bounds unless on duty. If anybody requires access to the estate or the surrounding areas they are to request permission from the HCSO. Parents are advised to remind children that they are not to play in the estate due to possible health and safety hazards. T OD G E L E H Junior Disco Every 2nd Saturday of Each Month Starting 1st of May ntry E 2 € 7pm - 10pm Ages 9-16 €1 a can €0.50 squash €2 burgers €1 chips €1.50 hot dog This is a supervised disco. For more details phone 24648050 Dhekelia Road, Larnaca MAY 2010 | CFL | 13 CFL NEWS Dhekelia ESBA Reporter: Mary Fry The All Island Charity Raft Race & Annual Dhekelia Sea Swim It doesn’t seem a year ago that the sea at CESSAC was covered with raft like contraptions, some resembling sea vessels and some not, some managing to make it around the course and some not. If your raft didn’t make it around the course then now is your chance to make amends. Dig out the wood, cardboard, barrels, glue, sticky back plastic and start building yourself a raft! The All Island Charity Raft Race will be held at CESSAC Beach, Dhekelia on Saturday, May 22 starting with the judging at 10.15am, followed by the first race at 11am. A full running commentary will be given, keeping spectators up-todate with the day’s races, and a number of stalls and side shows will offer retail opportunities. Entry to the race will cost €60 per team. Rafts are to be crewed by four people and with the focus being fun, then fancy dress is a must! The race promises to be a fun-filled day of entertainment, amusement and competition, with all profits going to charity. Continuing with the nautical theme, the Shipwreck Night fancy dress party will take place in the Zulu Warrior club from 7.30pm. If rowing around the course doesn’t appeal to you, how about swimming around it? The annual Dhekelia Sea Swim will precede the Raft Race. The swim will consist of a senior race over one nautical mile for those over 14 years of age and for the juniors, a quarter nautical mile race will take place. SPECIAL EVERY WEDNESDAY FOR ALL SENIOR CITIZENS. 5% DISCOUNT ON CASH PAYMENT 3% DISCOUNT ON VISA PAYMENT OPEN 8AM TO 3PM NOTE : THIS OFFER DOES NOT APPLY TO GOODS WHICH ARE ON SPECIAL OFFER, ALCOHOL IS ALSO EXCLUDED. ALSO POINTS WILL NOT BE ADDED TO YOUR BONUS CARD. 14| CFL | MAY 2010 Raft Race For further details contact the Dhekelia Gym on 2474 4394/4655 WORK SERVICES IDL Helpdesk: 8000 2400 • Military Line: 2477 (Monday: 7am - 5pm. Tuesday-Friday: 7am - 3pm) OutThe of hours: Nik 2396 7499 Dhekeliathe 2396 7499 annual Ay Dhekelia Sea Swim will•precede Raft Race Tesco value rich tea biscuits 300g Flahavans microwave quick oats original 44g Tesco value sponge mix 227g Daddies tomato ketchup 400g Doritos hot salsa dips 326g Tesco coriander and lemon cous cous 110g Tesco lemonade shandy 2 lt bottle Tesco value every day fresh coffee 227g Tesco cola 12 x 330ml pack Tesco Kick stimulation drink 6 x 250ml Daisy colour capsules 10 washes Tesco value fabric conditioner 2lt Tesco value thin bleach 2lt €0.62 €0.86 €0.55 €1.71 €2.31 €1.10 €1.15 €2.53 €4.79 €3.43 €3.76 €1.00 €0.99 CFL NEWS Episkopi Housing and Community Support Officer: Maj (Ret’d) Pat Chapman Community Notices Swimming Pools in MQs Registration of all swimming pools situated in Married Quarters is mandatory. Pools must be filled by a water contractor not using mains water please retain your receipt for the pool water, either photocopy or send in the original to the HCSO or scan and email a copy to: [email protected]. Checks on MQ Estates will be conducted by Housing Estate Managers on an irregular basis. Fasouri Watermania Waterpark - Tickets The Shack The Shack is a drop-in centre for children aged between 12-18 years - a safe and friendly environment supervised by adults with full CRB certificates. It is equipped with many activities, including widescreen TV, Nintendo Wii and PlayStation, computers with internet, pool tables and table football. Monday night is competition night with prizes on offer. The Shack is currently open Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. For more information please call 2596 3313. Dogs All dogs need registering with the HCSO. Please note, when you take on a new dog, in order to take it back to the UK it needs to have rabies jabs. All dogs undergoing this procedure are not allowed to enter the UK for six months after their first jab. Hire of Tents for Happy Valley Waterpark tickets can be bought from the HIVE at a discounted rate. Buying in advance offers the advantage of no queuing when you arrive at the waterpark. Tents can be hired from the Loan Store, where they have a selection of sizes: three, six and nine man. Hire costs €20 per week or €15 per weekend. Pitching a tent in Happy Valley costs €4 per night, €18 per week, or €70 for a season. Please call in to the HCSO to register. PETZ STUFF T PETZ S UFF FREE DELIVERY LARGEST CHOICE IN CYPRUS Everything you need for your pet! Bakers, Iams, Friskies, Royal Canin, James Wellbeloved, Chappie, Wagg, Hills Science Plan & more Petz Stuff Price Promise - If you can find our products in other pet shops in Cyprus we will beat the price!!! 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Tel: 99012988, Email: [email protected] 105 Eleftherios Avenue, Chlorakas 8220, Paphos 23 Nikou Georgiou Street, Episkopi 4620 For more than 7 days EVERY additional day will be charged at €6 per 24hrs SPECIAL RATES OFFERED FOR LONG TERM PARKING For special offers and schemes please visit our website 24 427 999 • 99 651 999 • fax 24 427 988 Website: www.park2fly.com.cy Email: contact@park2fly.com.cy MAY 2010 | CFL | 15 CFL NEWS United Nations Property Manager: Major Paul Anderson UNPA Fun for the Kids T he UNPA library laid on its annual easter egg hunt in March, much to the delight of the younger members of the community, who were very excited at the thought of lots of chocolate to eat. There were plenty of activities for the children to get involved in, the main event being the egg hunt. The children searched feverishly for eggs, attempting to find them all as quickly as possible before the warm weather melted the chocolate. The winner, Connor Bailey found a grand total of 20 eggs and was rewarded for his efforts with the prize of a chocolate rabbit. The ‘Pin the Tail on the Rabbit’ competition was won by Merryn Alderson and Tamara Hubbuck was awarded first prize for her beautiful colouring. As well as the competitions, the children and adults n Merryn Alderso were offered a lovely selection of refreshments provided st prize by the library. Many thanks to Anthe and Elaine for Holding her fir bbit ra te la putting so much time and effort into making this event co cho so successful and enjoyable for the UNPA community. Special Half Board Package from 1st - 31st May 2010 €129 per person Tamara Hubbuck Prize winner for the colou ring competition Delightful for all seasons Two nights on half board with an extra meal FREE on the second day and a FREE fruit basket upon arrival 50% discount for 1st and 2nd child up to 12 years sharing with two adults. Single use supplement € � 20.00 per day. Prices include service and all taxes. P.O. Box 59018, 4820 Platres, Limassol, Cyprus tel: 2542 1751 • fax: 2542 1875 • email: [email protected] • web: www.forestparkhotel.com.cy 16| CFL | MAY 2010 CFL NEWS SBA Police ESBA Chief Inspector: Andreas Pitsillides O nce again the SBA Police had a busy month, with three major operational cases alongside the continuing effort to improve driver behaviour around the SBAs. Officers arrested a local on suspicion of possessing explosives, as part of a wider investigation into conspiracy to commit murder. Military dog handlers helped in the search of a second suspect’s house and, following arrest, the two prisoners - along with all seized exhibits - were handed over to CyPol officers from CID HQ for further investigation. Within the same week, a fatal traffic collision took place on the Dhekelia-Protaras highway, involving a motorcycle driven by a Latvian male with a Latvian female pillion rider, who suffered fatal chest injuries. SBA Police conducted vehicle and scene examinations and the case is currently under investigation. Later in the month, a Romanian male and female made accusations of theft and rape against a Turkish-Cypriot which, after detailed investigation, were admitted to be false. Both suspects were brought before the SBA Court and sentenced to six months imprisonment for public mischief. Throughout the month, SBA Police also arrested 11 people for drinking and driving, 164 drivers were given a written caution for minor traffic offences and a further 146 drivers were issued fixed penalties for speeding, use of phones whilst driving, and not wearing seatbelts or crash helmets. Chic Tailor Shop MOGHULS BAR & RESTAURANT H Noor Elahi & Sons Contractor to H.M. Forces TAILORS ARMY UNIFORMS LOUNGE SUITS MESS KIT TROPICAL MESS SUITS DINNER SUIT READY MADE DINNER SHIRTS CIVIL SUITS ALL KINDS OF MEDALS BIG VARIETY OF SUITING MATERIAL Tel: 25 211554, Fax: 25 211554 Indian Fast Food Open 7 days a week 3pm till midnight Sterling Road, Episkopi Garrison, Tel: 25 211636 (Across the road from Chic Tailor Shop) MAY 2010 | CFL | 17 CFL NEWS Fire Service Training and Community Fire Safety Officer: Aristos Aristidou FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE EMERGENCY NUMBER Further advice on fire safety is available from your local Defence Fire & Rescue Service Community Fire Safety Cell. Tel: 2596 8079 or 2596 8082 Email: [email protected] Cyprus Net: BFC-EPI HQDFRS STNO TRG Fire Safety – Your escape plan If your smoke alarm went off in the night, would you know what to do? This article explains how to make a ‘fire action plan’ for your home. It’s better for you to prevent fire than to fight it. Tackling fire is a job best left to professional firefighters. Make your plan. Get out alive. PLAN AHEAD TOGETHER! • Make your ‘fire action plan’ with everyone in your home, especially children, the elderly and disabled. • This involves making sure everyone who lives or visits your home knows what to do if there is a fire. By following the advice in this article and planning your escape route together, you can save lives. • Make sure everyone knows where to find door and window keys. • The best escape route is your normal way in and out of your home so keep it clear. Think of difficulties you may have getting out, for example in the middle of the night. • Choose a second escape route, in case the first one is blocked. • If you can’t escape, you will need to find a room to wait in until the Fire and Rescue Service arrive. Choose a safe room, ideally one with a phone and a window that opens. A safe room is particularly important if you have difficulty moving around. IF THERE IS A FIRE Designed by Cyprus Forces Lifestyle • Keep calm and act quickly. Immediately tell everyone in your home. Don’t delay – get everyone out! • Don’t waste time investigating, or rescuing valuables. • Before you open a door check it with the back of your hand. If it’s warm, don’t open it – fire is on the other side. Shut doors behind you. IF YOUR ESCAPE ROUTE IS BLOCKED • Get everyone into one room, with a window that opens, and shut the door. • Put cushions and bedding around the bottom of the door to block out smoke. • Open the window and call for help. • If you can’t get out, find a safe place to wait. STAY OUT! • Don’t go back in for anything, even if there’s someone left inside. • Wait for the Fire and Rescue Service and give them as much information as possible. PRACTISE YOUR FIRE ACTION PLAN • Regularly take a few minutes to ‘walk’ the escape route with everyone in your household and check that everyone can unlock and open doors and windows easily. • Review your plan regularly, especially if you make any changes in your home. 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