Palma animal centre launches new dog adoption campaign
At present, there are more than twice the number of dogs at Son Reus as there were this time last year.
Twenty-five dogs in "legal limbo"
The dogs were rescued during a Guardia Civil operation four months ago.
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Son Reus incineration plant, Mallorca
The Son Reus waste incineration plant.
Environment
Waste incinerators running at near capacity
There was meant to have been far more recycling. This accounts for just 15% of all Majorca's waste.
Animal welfare
Rise in the number of abandoned dogs at Son Reus
The number of animals admitted to the Son Reus centre for animal protection has, in recent years, been in decline, but in 2015 the number of dogs went up.
Northern News Spotlight
Waste shipments into Alcudia restart
The importing of solid waste into Majorca has restarted, the first ship having arrived from Belfast at Alcudia's port yesterday.
Animal welfare
Summer increase in animals taken in by Son Reus
The animal protection centre in Son Reus has experienced, as every year, an increase in the number of animals it admits during the summer.
- Emergency declared on Ryanair flight bound for Palma from Dublin
- British tourists will be “tracked” while on holiday in Mallorca
- Mallorca ambassador Sir Bradley Wiggins has “lost” his Mallorca home
- Mallorca restaurants losing clients, tourists tighten their belts
- Mallorca hotelier - "I wouldn't go to a place where I perceived there to be animosity towards tourists"