Urgent info on "stabilizzante" in building terms

Hi 

We need urgent information on this as we have been told what looks like rubble to us is "stabilizzante" a mix of gravel and sand to harden off and level out an area where a building has been knocked down to create a solid base....? To us this white/cream looking mush (was very wet when we last saw it...) looks like the rubble from building crushed up...

 

TIA

Diabetic care

Submitted by hulsepete on

Hi

I have Type 2 Diabetes and currently control my diabetes with medication. I have a house in Sarnano and I'm currently making plans to move to Le Marche permanently. I'm wanting advice from any other type 2 diabetics about health care and costs of medication so that I'm aware of what level of care and support I can expect after my move. I currently get free prescriptions and annual checks on the NHS.

Cheers

Pete

BBC i player

Submitted by Capo Boi on

What have the EU (and David C) ever done for us?

The aqueduct, sanitation, roads, irrigation, medicine, education, health....

Hearing the BBC iplayer is shortly to be made available overseas at a subscription of around £7.50 per month. Could have happened years ago, but.......

Should add, debate is centered around the tv licence fee payment and for those who pay their licence, their right to watch BBC worldwide.

CB

rain

Submitted by adriatica on

yesterday morning driving to Teramo it seemed like the world had dumped an awful lot of rain.. then started looking at the news.. it seems that the Marche has had a state of emergency declared with Ancona airport closed and three people dead..  noticed pictures from friends on facebook shoing floods in Guilianova.. any that know the adriatic coast will understand the difficulty there when rain arrives of underpasses belwo sea level to get to beaches..so not unusual but the scope of the floods here seemed bad along the coast..