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Welcome guide
MANACOR Council has published a ‘welcome guide’ for new residents.
“Following the Covid19 pandemic and the consequent restructuring of the Social Services department to attend to all needs, we set up a triage service where social workers and educators provide an initial welcome session for new people arriving in Manacor,” explained Social Services delegate Carme Gomila.
The new guide reinforces that service and has been published in Catalan, Spanish, English, German and Arabic.
“The aim is to open the doors of Manacor Town Hall to new residents, so that they not only become familiar with the services we offer them, but also know their rights and general information about the town,” explained Manacor mayor Miquel Oliver.

Information includes advice on how to register on the municipal padron town census, how to enrol children in school and how to obtain the public health service card, as well as advice on education and employment, public transport, participation in local culture and sports and more.
The Guia d’Acollida Municipal (‘Municipal Welcome Guide’) can be found at the town hall, health centres, the hospital and education centres throughout the town.
Inca mayor Virgilio Moreno, Rotary Club Inca president David Fernández and the president of the regional delegation of the Spanish Association Against Cancer (AECC), Ricardo Parra, presented the event last week.
The concert will take place at 12pm on Saturday May 13 and will feature Carlos Casanovas and Solistes del Mediterrani, who will perform a selection of classical pieces by Mozart, Verdi, Puccini, Weber and Rossini.
All proceeds will go towards the Balearic Association Against Cancer.
The Rotary Club Inca was founded in 1993, following the example set by Paul Harris (Chicago, USA), who created the first Rotary club in the world in 1905. Today, there are 46,000 Rotary Clubs spread over the five continents.
Rotary’s motto is service to the community and encourages peace and friendship. For this reason, since its inception the Rotary Club Inca has carried out numerous actions of solidarity with the most vulnerable people and entities.