Mallorca news that hit the headlines from November 22 to November 28
Mallorca news that hit the headlines from November 22 to November 28.
3,000-euro fines for graffiti in Palma
Revised bylaw refers to 'defacing' public and private property; it covers more than just graffiti.
Your seven days news round-up in Mallorca
This week dobbing your neighbour, what's a 'pourist?, car hire, getting rid of property cowboys, expropriating empty homes and water shortage.
Graffiti in Andratx, Mallorca
The graffiti was discovered on Saturday morning.
Condemnation of graffiti on historic buildings in Andratx
The second act of graffiti vandalism this week.
Graffiti on a train carriage in Mallorca.
Two carriages in Marratxi were damaged.
Graffiti on a train in Mallorca
Several carriages were vandalised.
Two-year sentences sought for graffiti on trains
The vandalism occurred more than four years ago.
Trains were the targets in the Balearics and across Spain.
Trains were the targets in the Balearics and across Spain.
“Graffiti tourists” busted in the Balearics
A total of 98 criminal acts committed in Mallorca and various locations throughout Spain have been cleared up.
Graffiti on a dry-stone wall in the Tramuntana Mountains, Mallorca
Graffiti on a dry-stone wall in the Tramuntana.
Graffiti in Palma, Mallorca
One of the photos sent to Arca.
Heritage association amassing evidence of graffiti
The association is forwarding photos and information to Palma town hall.
Graffiti in Sa Pobla, Mallorca
Graffiti in Sa Pobla.
Wealthy couple accused of more than 300 examples of graffiti
A couple from Inca in their early forties.
Graffiti at the Soller Train station in Palma, Mallorca
The graffiti at the Soller Train station.
- What a carry on! European Union abandons full launch of new travel entry system for Britons in favour of "phased rollout"
- Uncertainty surrounds EU Entry/Exit System implementation
- Fresh hope for Golden Visa in Spain
- Living in Palma Airport - Safe and warm
- Laura Hamilton: “I’ve always loved Mallorca, I just wished I’d bought here earlier...”
Comment
Urban Art or Gratuitous Graffiti in Palma?
Palma has long declared its fight against gratuitous graffiti, yet to date the problem seems to be escalating, and if anything, becoming worse.
Peter Clover29/04/2024 16:29