Wheelchair boost for disabled
A CAMPAIGN to convert blue plastic bottle tops into money has helped to buy ten wheelchairs for the disabled community in Didim.
Read MoreAccidents leave several injured in Didim
A SPATE of car accidents has left several people requiring medical treatment.
Read MoreFear of flying?
Kate Ashley-Norman – is a long-time resident, entrepreneur, mum, and owner of The Didim Hypnotherapy Clinic YESTERDAY I did something unavoidable that I hate doing – I flew (in a plane, not literally). It’s something that I have to do if I’m going to catch up with family and friends. But I put up with…
Read MoreDidim witnesses highs and lows
THE HIGHS and lows of Didim’s tourism season was apparently witnessed in the spate of a few days as families piled into the resort for last week’s Şeker Bayamı festival.
Read MoreInterest rates still too high: Erdogan
TURKISH Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan has said interest rates are still too high and should be lowered, despite the central bank cutting its main interest rate by a total of 175 basis points since May.
Read MoreAkbuk runs short of water
WHILE tourists have been enjoying the luxury of a cooling dip in their pool or lazying by the Aegean, there seems to have been a more stressful situation arising – a lack of tap water in Akbuk.
Read MoreNight shift for Mayor
DIDIM Mayor Deniz Atabay got an idea of what it’s like to be on the night shift at the height of the tourism season last week.
Read More400 up for Voices
VOICES Newspaper celebrated its 400th printed edition on Saturday (Aug 2).
Read MoreGazinos: Great Turkish atmosphere!
Klaus Jurgens WHEN first coming across the word ‘gazino’ here in Didim almost a decade ago I thought it would translate into ‘casino.’ But something else, probably much more charming than a gambling den awaits the curious visitor! And, casinos as we are used to them are illegal in this country anyway.
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