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The people’s paper Issue No. 1888
9 - 15 Sept 2021
Grassed out A NOSY tourist thought that he had spotted a small marihuana plantation on the terrace of a townhouse in Palma and immediately alerted the Local Police, who with officers from the National Police investigated and discovered a small number of mature plants being cultivated.
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RESTRICTIONS REMOVED
Helicopter rescue AFTER being alerted to a problem by the master of a ferry travelling from Tangier to Sète in France, a Salvamento Marítimo helicopter evacuated an eight-year-old boy suffering an epileptic fit and flew him to Son Espases hospital in the early hours of Wednesday September 8.
Historic vessel THE Catalan singer, Ramon Mirabet is undertaking a tour with a difference as followers of his website can see that he is touring the Balearics on the historic vessel Sant Isidre, built in Portocolom in 1925 and he is planning to stage a concert there on September 9.
Sub standard PALMA Council is concerned that some unscrupulous landlords are taking advantage of the shortage of affordable rental property by ignoring the rule that says minimum useful interior area must be 26 square metres and has spotted seven advertisements where the dimensions are much less.
BECOMING EASIER: Late night get-togethers are now allowed. GIVEN the improvement in the epidemiological and welfare situation, the Balearic Govern‐ ment has issued a resolution so that night time restrictions on Mallorca are removed. This means that social and family meetings between peo‐ ple who don’t live in the same household in Mallorca are now allowed, although maximum
occupancy of the tables in en‐ tertainment, catering and nightlife establishments re‐ mains at eight people inside and 12 people outside. The epidemiological data as of September 3 that allows this decision indicates that the cu‐ mulative incidence at 14 days per 100,000 inhabitants was 251 in Mallorca and the occu‐
pancy of critical beds was 19.37 per cent. All islands in the group except for Ibiza are now with‐ out night time restrictions, but the ‘party island’ has to ensure that those who aren’t cohabit‐ ing must keep apart between 2am and 6am until at least September 13.
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A SHORT ceremony was held by the Consell de Mallorca to say goodbye and thank you to 22 workers who had been employed for four months as part of the SOIB Reactiva 2020 programme. The programme allowed for long term and young unemployed to obtain work experience running from May to the end of August with their employment cost underwritten by the programme which will now continue into 2022. Those involved, both male and female, were employed in a variety of areas including environmental education, waste management and gardening which saw several attending the Sa Dragonera Natural Park. The positive results of this project have encouraged the Consell to confirm that it will continue to participate in the future.