The municipality of Son Servera, into which part of Cala Millor falls, is increasing its total budget for 2016 by 1.4% to 15.7 million euros. With two-thirds of the budget to be spent on basic and essential services, no major investment projects are being envisaged but the tourism budget will increase to 14%, with emphasis on improving tourist information offices, creating public toilets and continuing with the initiative to make Cala Bona accessible to those with reduced mobility.
Son Servera
Son Servera increases tourism budget
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Would the increased budget stretch to putting the daily Bus Service back on???. Tourists from Cala Bona, Cala Millor and Sa Coma , can not get to the Township of Son Severa every day.