Euro Weekly News - Mallorca 26 August - 1 September 2021 Issue 1886

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The people’s paper Issue No. 1886

26 Aug - 1 Sept 2021

Coaxed down ON August 23 a 34-year-old Moroccan man was spotted by Guardia Civil officers in Inca breaking a restraining order for the third time in as many days. When challenged, the man who was on a balcony on the fifth floor of a building threatened to jump off, but was eventually coaxed down.

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Road safety AFTER years of pleas from local residents, the Manacor Council has taken action to improve the surface of the Son Macià road at four different bends where for various reasons a number of accidents had previously occurred. The work was carried out over a 12-week period at a cost of almost €240,000.

Power subsidy DUE to ongoing demand, the budget for subsidies for the installation of solar and powered generators offered to individuals, not for profit organisations and small/medium sized businesses is to be increased by €600,000 according to the Balearic Government and represents 12 per cent of the original budget.

Palma Airport has been particularly busy.

Credit: Balearic Government

THE Balearic Islands were the main destination in Spain for international travellers in July according to statistics compiled and made public by the National Statistics Institute (INE). In total, hotels in the Balearic Islands received 1.08 million guests in July, completing a total of 5,757,981 overnight stays which is double the June figure and stands at 60 per cent of the 2019 figure. To add to this triumph, the Balearic Islands were the desti-

nation with the highest degree of occupancy by hotel places in all of Spain during July, with 61.7 per cent of capacity. Perhaps to be expected, Mal-

lorca was the tourist area with the highest number of overnight stays in the country (4.19 million) by 758,279 travellers, most of whom were foreigners.

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THE Balearic Government has decided that due to the reduc‐ tion in positive cases of infection, it will lift night restrictions in Menorca as far as restaurants and bars are concerned. For the time being, the hospitality industry in Mallorca will not benefit from this easing of restrictions, but it appears likely that provided figures continue to fall and drops below the 500 per 100,000 inhabitants infection level that it too will see the measures relaxed within a week. The problem for Mallorca has been the prevalence of ‘bottle parties’ where mainly young people who are not cohabiting get together in public and both the Balearic Government and local councils have been using the police to try to prevent such get togethers which fuel infection.


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