Northern News Spotlight
Top Tory donor to open 60 million Pollensa estate to the public
The estate was sold by its previous British owner earlier this year to a top Conservative Party donor James Lupton for an estimated 56 million pounds.
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La Gola ornithological centre to re-open in February
Local British resident, Andy Simpson, has produced a calendar featuring photographs of birds that is being distributed with two specialist UK magazines.
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Impact assessment for Puerto Pollensa moorings
The commission notes the presence of seagrass and seaweed on the sea bed and the negative impact on this marine flora.
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Puerto Pollensa pedestrianisation project begins next week
The intention is to gradually make the coastal road fully pedestrianised.
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Walk for Freedom against human trafficking
The Walk for Freedom in Puerto Pollensa will start at 5.30pm on Saturday, 17 October.
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Town hall presents modifications to Puerto Pollensa pedestrianisation scheme
The town hall would like there to be exclusive pedestrian use from 8pm.
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ESRA North presents quilts to the Residencia in Puerto Pollensa
This week Wendy Spooner handed six beautiful quilts to the Residencia Novaedat in Puerto Pollensa.
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The nuns of Puerto Pollensa leave after 100 years
Hundreds of former pupils gathered in the church square to participate in an emotional farewell.
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Songs of Praise proves to be a major success in Puerto Pollensa
It was a very happy and successful event. Events like this don’t just happen, and Vicky Pacey should be thanked for her planning and organisation.
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Songs of Praise in Puerto Pollensa
St. Andrew’s Anglican Church in Puerto Pollensa will be holding its annual Summer Songs of Praise tomorrow afternoon (Sunday, 20 September) at 6pm.
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Plan for Puerto Pollensa moorings considered excessive
The commission has recommended that there be a full environmental impact assessment.
The past week in the Bulletin
More record numbers (when aren't there record numbers?), a boost for UK tourism, some major police operations and sadness were some of the themes of the past week.
Tourism
Puerto Pollensa's beach the most photographed in Spain
The three most popular beaches with smartphone snappers are to be found in the bays of Pollensa and Alcudia.
Puerto Pollensa
Pine tree falls in Puerto Pollensa
A pine tree in Puerto Pollensa's church square (Plaça Miquel Capllonch) yesterday evening fell onto tables at the terrace of the Bar Cultural.
Pollensa clawing away to give cats meow-velous moments
"We have over 60 cat colonies, 2,000 cats we care for, and around 30 volunteers."