Health and Safery
Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2022 12:02 pm
Yes, I believe that there is reputed to be someone in charge of this in Cyprus, but what about Paphos? Is there is anyone in Paphos?
For weeks I have been attending Osteo therapy appts at a clinic located in Ellados Ave. This is on the unfinished side of the new road under construction. It is a nightmare trying to get there. The construction company keep digging up, adding more soil, putting in new concrete service structure, then leveling. Only to dig part of this up yet again.... a wooden plank bridge is usually in place, but, it is badly constructed, and is like walking the plank on a ship! Sometimes there is some kind of wire fence provided at the sides, sometimes nothing. So dangerous!
Today, I needed the cash machine at my bank - Alpha,also on Ellados. Here the new road is currently hard surface. But the level is still below the bank's paving. There is only about 2ft of the old paving left as a ledge in front of the building. Here is situated their cash machine. However, although its possible to stand there to use the machine, now a section of this paving is almost hanging as the soil which once supported it has gone. It is in worse shape today after the rain, than a week ago. Just warning anyone thinking of going there to be careful. The paving looks likely to collapse if remedial action isn't taken very soon!
Dee
For weeks I have been attending Osteo therapy appts at a clinic located in Ellados Ave. This is on the unfinished side of the new road under construction. It is a nightmare trying to get there. The construction company keep digging up, adding more soil, putting in new concrete service structure, then leveling. Only to dig part of this up yet again.... a wooden plank bridge is usually in place, but, it is badly constructed, and is like walking the plank on a ship! Sometimes there is some kind of wire fence provided at the sides, sometimes nothing. So dangerous!
Today, I needed the cash machine at my bank - Alpha,also on Ellados. Here the new road is currently hard surface. But the level is still below the bank's paving. There is only about 2ft of the old paving left as a ledge in front of the building. Here is situated their cash machine. However, although its possible to stand there to use the machine, now a section of this paving is almost hanging as the soil which once supported it has gone. It is in worse shape today after the rain, than a week ago. Just warning anyone thinking of going there to be careful. The paving looks likely to collapse if remedial action isn't taken very soon!
Dee