News in Brief: Oct 7
Drivers unhurt in smash TWO drivers escaped unscathed after their vehicles collided on the Didim-Akbuk Highway this week.
Read MoreDrivers unhurt in smash TWO drivers escaped unscathed after their vehicles collided on the Didim-Akbuk Highway this week.
Read MoreEXPATS gathered last Friday to remember one of their own – Billy Steele – a year to the day he died on his 65th birthday.
Read MoreDIDIM find themselves tucked in behind the pacesetters of the new football league after returning with five points from a potential nine after the first three games.
Read MoreEXPATS and foreign home-owners were caught on the hop this week after they found out that the venue for paying water bills had changed – without much warning.
Read MoreFollowing news that the fabled Sacred Road could be re-opened next year, Voices columnist Glenn Maffia reflects on the recent archaeological findings around Temple of Apollo AUGUST is always, but always, a time I so look forward to with great relish and anticipation, for the German archaeologists’ return to our town for yet another month…
Read MoreDIDIM will face a mass shutdown of banks, government and local authority buildings next week with the advent of Kurban Bayram from the afternoon of Friday October 3 through to Tuesday October 7.
Read MoreANGRY residents in Mavisehir came together to launch a high profile protest against fatalities on their local roads following the death of a pedestrian last week.
Read MoreAdvertorial IF you’re looking for a taste of home, then you’ll be hard not to be impressed with the selection of excellent pies, savouries and desserts waiting to whet your appetite at Pie King.
Read MoreDidim on film in 3,2,1 A FILM that features Akbuk and Didim backdrops is being released to the public in October.
Read MoreAS appointments go, a new governor in town is usually dismissed by most expats as nothing to do with them as it doesn’t affect their lives.
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