Mallorca 28 July - 3 August 2022 Issue 1934

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28 Jul - 3 Aug 2022

Credit: Consell de Mallorca

HOLIDAYS IN MALLORCA Tamsin Brown

A CLEANER CITY A CLEAN and well‐kept city is a nicer place to both live in and visit. The people of Palma have become increasingly concerned about the unsightly graffiti that appears on pub‐ lic property and the façades of public buildings around the city. Those who vandalise with graffiti often target the city’s sites of historical heritage or recently installed street furni‐ ture, causing indignation among local residents. The Palma Town Hall, through the Departments of In‐ frastructures and Accessibility and the municipal company EMAYA, is aware of the extent of the problem caused by graffiti in the city and continues to work harder than ever to clean it up, with a significant amount already having been removed.

Palma continues to remove graffiti.

The meeting to discuss the final arrangements before the children’s arrival.

ginning of the conflict, we were over‐ whelmed by people asking how to help those affected, and now, Mallor‐ can society is responding once again. I couldn’t feel prouder,” said Cladera. “Ensuring the welfare of children,

Credit: Alcudia Town Hall

A TOTAL of 23 Ukrainian children aged between seven and 14 will enjoy a month’s holiday in Mallorca. The ini‐ tiative, which has been organised by the Consell de Mallorca, will allow them to stay with local families until the end of August. On Friday July 22, the president of the Consell de Mallorca, Catalina Cladera, the councillor for the Presi‐ dency, Javier de Juan, and the council‐ lor for Social Rights and president of the IMAS, Sofia Alonso, met with the president of the Mallorcan Solidarity and Cooperation Fund, Maria Antònia Mulet, to discuss the final arrange‐ ments. The 15 Mallorcan families will wel‐ come the children into their homes and offer them a safe, normal envi‐ ronment. “Mallorca has once again become an example of solidarity, gen‐ erosity and commitment. At the be‐

ROMAN RUINS: Pollentia is still being excavated.

regardless of their country of origin, is a priority for IMAS, and we are work‐ ing to ensure that these 23 boys and girls can enjoy the summer, like any other person their age,” added Sofia Alonso.

ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE OPEN DAY AS part of the Sant Jaume festivities, it is a tradition for an open day to be held at the site of the Roman ruins of Pollentia in Alcudia. The event took place on Wednes‐ day July 20, and many members of the public attended. Next year marks the 100th anniversary of the first exca‐ vation of Pollentia, which took place in 1923.

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Credit: Palma Town Hall

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