Dear Sir,
Could the Bulletin start a campaign to clean up the island's litter?
Revenue to finance a clean-up campaign could be funded from the tourist tax.
I have entitled the campaign as "PICK IT -- BIN IT", in the hope that the island's residents and tourists see the campaign slogan. Preferably on arrival at the airport.
The kindest of regards,
Stan Jessop
Son Servera
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Rubbish. The price of a pint in Palma Nova is the same as it was 10 years ago, while the profit margin has gone from 300% to almost zero.
Prices increased by 50% in Palma Nova ? Where is the evidence ? I live in Son Caliu/Palmanova and have not noticed any significant increase in prices over the past few weeks. I think this article smacks of sensationalism/scaremongering. What has increased in the area is the number of Chinese owned-run shops, all stocking the same rubbish.
My brother had a major stoke over week ago and is on life support in a Palma hospital, his partner is being moved from hotel to hotel by the Axa insurance company, they are not communicating or helping us and we're running low on resources, l have to fly back on wed and she will not cope well alone, would this be a story you could help us with? Thanks