• Issue No. 2002 • 16 - 22 November 2023
Brit Fest
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CALVIA, Mallorca’s beloved English tourist hotspot, is set to debut ‘Brit Fest’ in 2024, cele brating Saint George’s Day as a token of thanks to its British visitors. Announced by Mayor Juan Antonio Amengual at the London World Travel Market, the festi val coincides with Inter national Book Day on April 23. It promises an engaging mix of British literature, traditional sports, and English prod ucts. The British Consul General, Lloyd Milen, expressed deep thanks for this initiative. This festival, part of Calvia’s ‘Municipal 365’ strategy, aims to transform the town into a vibrant, yearround destination, embracing cultural di versity and community.
Mayor Juan Antonio Amengual and Lloyd Milen.
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LINE DANCING: Llorenc Galmes dancing with some of the participants.
MALLORCA’S Council has inaugurated its first Line Dance Day for the elderly which attracted 1,500 participants from across the island. Held at the Balearic Islands Velodrome Stadium, the event started with a showcase class from online dance instructors. Council President Llorenc Galmes enthusiastically expressed the Council’s support: “From the first minute we have been with the associations and federations of the el-
derly, to know first-hand their needs, preferences and priorities... this day of line dancing was a request from all of them.” The highlight was a performance by world line
dance champion Unai Pino. Antoni Fuster, councillor for the Presidency, praised the efforts, and emphasised the Council’s commitment to the elderly.
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Olive boom MALLORCA is experiencing a remarkable increase in olive oil production. President Marga Prohens re cently visited the Son Mesquidassa oil mill in Felan itx. This visit, part of the assessment for the DO Mallorca oil, revealed impressive statistics with over 2.5 million kilos of olives harvested and more than 350,000 litres of oil produced. The government’s commitment is further under scored by an increased budget of €152 million for the coming year. DO Aceite de Mallorca oil, renowned for its quali ty and resilience against price hikes, exemplifies the island’s dedication to sustainable, local products and Mallorca’s ties to its agricultural heritage.