Mallorca 19 – 25 October 2023 Issue 1998

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STORIES IN THIS WEEK’S EDITION 19 - 25 October 2023

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ON Tuesday, October 17, the Council of Mallorca joined hands with the Pa­ tronat Obrer Founda­ tion to mark the In­ ternational Day for the Eradication of Poverty. T h e i n i t i a t i v e , t i­ t l e d ‘ G i v e Fo o d , Change Lives’, saw is­ land directors of Co­ ordination, Sandra Morell, and Youth and Participation, A l i c i a V i n a i x a , d o­ nate food to the Fo u n d a t i o n ’ s Fo o d Bank. This commendable effort ensures dona­ tions for 100 families in Palma every Thurs­ day. Sandra Morell stat­ ed, “From the institu­ tions it is vital to col­ laborate in initiatives like these and to show solidarity with people and their daily difficulties, with the ultimate goal of com­ pletely eliminating poverty.” Alicia Vinaixa said, “From the Council of Mallorca we want to highlight the solidari­ ty work done by the Fundacio Patronat Obrer, a non­profit organisation founded in Palma in 1907 which helps so many people.’

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JOINING FORCES Scooter concerns

PEDESTRIAN safety concerns persist in Palma, de­ spite recognition of the city council’s changing atti­ tude towards scooter violations. ‘Scooters and Bikes a Raya’, a local platform, states that the daily aver­ age of 10 complaints about electric scooters does not show a significant improvement in pedestrian safety. They highlight the ‘silent’ danger that remains un­ changed. The group emphasises the importance of focusing on pedestrian safety, stating: “The constant mention of a shortage of police officers should lead to increased efforts, particularly focusing on pedes­ trians walking on the pavement. This is where their intervention is crucial.” They also call for the elimi­ nation of shared spaces between scooters and pedestrians, relocation of the Blanquerna bike lane, and a new ordinance for bicycles and scooters.

TAKING SHAPE: The inauguration of the Mediterranean Marathon League.

THE Palma City Council played host to a momentous event on Friday, October 13, as the Mediterranean Marathon League officially took shape, uniting the marathons of Palma, Cyprus, Palermo, and Salonica. Lourdes Roca, the deputy mayor, presided over the his­ toric signing ceremony and warmly welcomed represen­ tatives from all four cities. In her address, she highlighted Palma’s ambition to become a prominent European capital in tourism, culture, and sports, recommending Pal­ ma’s numerous features . The league was born from the commitment of the Pal­ ma Marathon (Spain), the Logicom Cyprus Marathon in Pafos (Cyprus), the Alexander The Great International Marathon Thessaloniki (Greece), and the Maratona Citta di Palermo (Italy). These events, all situated along the Mediterranean coast, have joined forces to

create a collaborative league and offer exciting challenges to European runners. All four events share inter­ national appeal, serving as major tourist and sports des­ tinations while being mem­ bers of the AIMS (Association Internationale de Marathons), ensuring high standards of organisation. The league promises op­ portunities for winners and participants to compete in other league events, encour­ aging participation and sportsmanship. The league kicks off on March 3 with the Cyprus Marathon, offering four dis­ tances and a stunning coastal

route along Paphos. The Marathon of Alexander the Great in Thessaloniki follows on April 21, offering breath­ taking views and cultural sig­ nificance. In October 2024, the spot­ light will shine on the Palma Marathon de Mallorca, mark­ ing its 20th anniversary. The league’s inaugural edition will conclude in mid­November with the Palermo Marathon, featuring marathon and half marathon races. Mallorca is set to play a piv­ otal role in this exciting new chapter for European marathons, attracting run­ ners and enthusiasts from across the continent.

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Eliminating poverty

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