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"Paul’s work on the international curriculum over 10 years ensured that Sefton was in the vanguard nationally in developing staff and student exchanges and study visits. His language skills were paramount in this as the department and Sefton schools expanded their links to include many countries in Europe and the world."
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The House that Paco Built!
Viernes 05 de Marzo de 2010 00:00
 

altAll this rain we’ve suffered over the last two months has really exposed the frailties of building methods down here in Andalucía.  Not only have roads collapsed, public buildings leaked copiously and the drains not coped, but houses, both old and new, have suffered water ingress and rain damage.

Hardly surprising really when you look at local building practices.  Have you ever seen a cavity wall, a damp-proof course or lead flashing?  No, me neither.

In normal weather circumstances it doesn’t matter too much: it rains, buildings get wet, the sun shines and the buildings dry out!  But when we get sustained wet weather for as long as we have recently, namely the best part of three months and no sign of it stopping just yet, the whole infrastructure gets exposed. 

It’s a real shame, not only are travel and transport disrupted, and people’s health and welfare affected, but our pretty whitewashed towns and villages are looking decidedly mouldy and uncared-for.

© Paul Whitelock

Tags: andalucia, rain, wet, mould
 

 

 

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Paul Whitelock

Paul es titulado en Español y Alemán (BSc) de la Universidad de Salford en Mánchester, Inglaterra. También tiene un Postgraduate Certificate of Education (Formación de Profesorado) y un título del Institute of Linguists (MIL).