Wednesday, August 24, 2011

No Strikes at our Airports

                                                        
TENERIFE’S tourism and airport chiefs breathed a huge sigh of relief on Tuesday when two one-day strikes planned for this month were called off.
The three main unions involved agreed to abandon the protest by baggage handlers and other ground staff, scheduled for Thursday (18th August) and the following Friday at all Spanish airports, including those in the Canaries.
Tenerife’s South and North airports would have been devastated had the walk-outs gone ahead – as would the Tourist Board (Tenerife Turismo), during what is regarded as the busiest month of the year for receiving holiday-makers.
Despite strike denials last week by AENA, which controls all Spanish airports, up to 60,000 ground staff were preparing to stage the 24-hour walk-outs.
It would have caused havoc for thousands of British tourists, making the most of the school summer holidays – especially with this week’s terrifying riots plaguing the UK.
To make matters worse, Thursday’s strike would have coincided with the arrival of Pope Benedict XVI in Madrid for World Youth Day celebrations.
The proposed strikes were sparked partly by the decision of private company WFS at Barcelona’s El Prat airport to lay off four workers.
A union spokesman said: “When WFS took over the handling contract at the airport, they guaranteed there would be no redundancies. Then, shortly afterwards, they made four people redundant, which was unacceptable.
“For us, it was the straw that broke the camel’s back. We’ve been trying to sit down with the company since 4th July without success. Industrial action is our only option.”
Three of the sacked staff were later rehired by WFS, but the unions called the action in support of the fourth worker, who has since been reinstated.
There were other unresolved issues contributing to the strikes, but these problems were said to have been resolved during Tuesday’s meeting between the leading unions CCOO, UGT and USO, AENA and the employers’ association ASEATA.
But news of the impending strike had come as an almighty shock to the airport authority, which told Canarian Weekly last week in response to a misleading Daily Express strike story: “We settled our differences with the unions back in March and no disruptions to flights have been planned, or even talked about.”
Generally, tens of thousands of tourists pass through Spanish airports daily, with almost six million visitors in the first six months of this year, and 1.5 million in June alone.
And with the collapse of the building industry, which led to the start of recession throughout Spain three years ago, the tourism sector has been relied on to boost trading figures, especially in the Canary Islands.
Tenerife would have felt the pinch as much, if not more, than any other area because the number of holiday-makers here has shown a marked improvement this year following a nightmare 2010.
In fact, the eight Canary Islands’ airports reported a total of three million-plus passengers last month, which was an impressive 11.3% up from last year.
And the largest increase was recorded by Tenerife South with a near-18% improvement, taking the total to in excess of 709,000 passengers, against last year’s figures.
Incidentally, Canarian Weekly makes no apology for highlighting last week’s scaremongering by the Daily Express, which referred to a baggage-handlers’ strike that had been resolved months earlier.
Unfortunately and unwittingly, the repentant newspaper, which stressed the following day that there would be no strike action in Spain or Tenerife, actually uncovered one in the making anyway.
Happily for all concerned, that is no longer the case!

Bar Restaurant with Sea Views

Situated on the end of a Commercial Centre and directly opposite a large 4 star hotel, this recently refurbished Bistro offers anybody a wonderful opportunity to own their first business in Tenerife. Modern and Stylish probably best describe this once thriving business. Due to sad circumstances the previous owners have had to go back to the UK, which is why it is now being actively marketed on behalf of the Landlord. 
One of the striking factors of this business is the large outside terrace which offers sea views and beyond to the local fishing village up the coast. To shelter customers from the gentle sea breezes in the evenings, the entire terrace has a number of retractable blinds should they be needed. The kitchen is fully equipped to provide an extensive evening and daytime menu. Internally a lot of thought and design has gone into making the dining and bar area´s what they are, with quality fixtures and fittings throughout. Any new owner, other than buying stock would not have to spend a penny to start trading immediately and with the business being in such a popular location at such a reasonable price, we believe this to be an excellent opportunity.

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Refurbished Cafe Bar in Good Location

Situated in the popular resort of Golf Del Sur, this business has recently undergone a total transformation and is now a drinks only bar. The refurb is 95% complete with just the finishing touches needing to be added. To the front of the bar is a large outside terrace which sits in a courtyard and square of other bars and restaurants which is the focal point of the resort both during the daytime and more especially in the evenings. During the evenings all the bars contribute collectively to provide entertainment for the square to the sum of 15 to 20 euros each. The bar has been redesigned with a modern and trendy feel to it and as said previously just needs the finishing touches adding to it.
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Town Centre Restaurant and Bar

Fantastic condition..Brand new electrics..Fully licensed..Turnover in excess of 150,00 euros..International food and clients..and established for over five years and the positives go on and on. A fully equipped kitchen provides an International menu for up to 72 guests at any one time, with seating outside for 28 and 44 inside. Once a month the owner has a theme night of food and drink and this guarantees a one off 2,000 to 3,000 euro income for each occasion.
Internally the bar and restaurant has a warm and welcoming ambience which attracts both residents and tourists to this popular venue. A key and important factor to this business is the exceedingly low rent which is only 520 euros a month. When you consider the annual takings, it goes without saying that this business provides the owner with an excellent living and as such represents excellent value for money from an investment point of view.
We as the Sole Agent will be more than happy to arrange and conduct viewings on this truly unique business.

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Fantastic Cafe Bar in Los Cristianos

Situated on a busy walkway which goes down to the beach in Los Cristianos, this double fronted cafe and bar has provided quality home cooked food over many years to both tourists and locals alike. The current owner owns the freehold, but is now seeking to retire which is why we are marketing the Trespaso (lease.) The area has been popular with tourists for many years and continues to be so. The large outside terrace offers seating for up to 30 guests, whilst internally the open plan dining area provides seating for up to a further 30 guests. The Commercial kitchen overlooks the bar and dining areas so the Chef can keep an eye on what is happening, whilst also watching the high volume of footfall traffic passing by each day. On this same level are the usual bathroom facilities for clients and ample storage facilities which is an unusual facility in itself for a business of this size.
The business has been run by the Canarian owner for many years now, but he has always aimed for the British market and has proved successful in doing so. For such an established business in such a popular area we believe the owner is being more than realistic with his asking price. Due mainly to its location we don´t believe this business will be on the market for very long, and would encourage any interested parties to arrange an early viewing through ourselves.
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Situated on the busiest frontline walkway in Los Cristianos, this is an excellent opportunity to take advantage of the thousands of tourists and locals who walk past the front of the business everyday. The premises comprises of approximately 100m2 of retail space as well as staff toilets. There are a number of shelves and display units which would be included in this very competitively priced retail outlet. Due mainly to its position, we as the sole Agent would recommend an early viewing as we do not expect this property to be available for very long.
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A hugely impressive business which oozes class and style in contemporary surroundings. A lot of thought, imagination and money has gone into this project and the rewards have paid off handsomely. The large open plan lounge and entertainment area is complemented with quality furnishings throughout, with the focal point being the exceptionally well appointed bar which in the evenings is a sight to behold with the atmospheric lighting which has been installed. An excellent designed and fully equipped commercial kitchen provides a mouthwatering menu throughout the day to the many clients who use this venue as a second home during their holidays. Live evening entertainment is provided 7 nights a week and this proves just as popular with the tourists, as well as the many locals who live in the area.

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Excellent Investment Opportunity

If you have 40,000 euros sitting in a bank account generating little interest, then perhaps this is an opportunity to turn it into serious cash. This is an investment into an existing business with a guaranteed return of 1,000 a month over a 3 year period, equating to approximately 30% interest over a single year. This is absolutely a No Risk investment as the client base is already in place and the owner will arrange for the preparation of all legal and binding documents to ensure the Investors Interests are safeguarded.

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Excellent British Bar in Fishing Villlage

Ever dreamt of owning a bar in a Fishing Village, with stunning views over the harbour and beyond? If you have then surely this is the business for you. With an internal space of approximately 100m2, there is ample room for the pool table, seating for up to 30 guests, a store room, small but efficient kitchen, toilet facilities and a very well presented bar. Even though you are in a typical Canarian Village, there are a number of British ex-pats who live in the area. In addition many tourists visit the area on a daily basis and take in the fantastic views and the charm, this village has to offer.
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Great Value Supermarket

Situated in a high profile area of San Eugenio, with hundreds of apartments on the door step, this is a fantastic low cost opportunity to own a successful business in the sun. Covering an area of 85m2, this store is equipped to cope with the local demand of daily groceries from both tourists and locals alike. The current owner has been running it with his wife for the last four years and is now looking to move on. This would be a fantastic chance for a British couple to make their mark and introduce some everyday British products to the shelves to cater for the holiday and residential trade. A little TLC or a 60 minute makeover is all that is required !!
For the asking price we believe this represents excellent value for money. A great little business, in a great location with scope for improvement...just about says it all.
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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

How to Improve Your English!

SPANISH pupils from the 3rd year of Los Cardones Secondary School, near San Isidro, recently enjoyed a practical exercise in English conversation with a difference. It took place at Amarilla Golf, and the idea was for students to conduct interviews with the English-speaking club members who had just finished their rounds in a competition specially organised for that day. In addition to the interviews, the students were given an introductory golf clinic in both English and Spanish by local professional Javier Toll. They were also shown around the course by bilingual coursemarshallJose Lorenzo, and the students then had to write a full report on the day – in English! The visit was co-ordinated by the school’s English teacher, Selene Fuentes, and English conversation assistant David Britton, who is a member of the golf club. A trophy awarded for the best English report went to Barbara Rachel Garcia and Jennifer Alma Torres. Club Captain Ian Sharp attended the school to make the presentation in front of the girls’ fellow students during their Canarian Day celebrations.