The plan for new golf courses on the Son Aversó de Son Sardina finca in Palma seems unlikely to get approval. The environmental impact sub-committee within the Balearic environment commission has issued an unfavourable report on the project. It is for two golf courses - one of eighteen holes and another of nine holes - a golf school, a five-star hotel with 450 places and a clubhouse. In addition, it envisages the installation of a medium voltage transformer and provision of services. The report will be discussed at the next meeting of the commission on 27 October.
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Unfavourable environmental report for Palma golf course project
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So nothing to do with the Son Vida Mafia then whatsoever...............