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Lifeguards up in arms
buoys marking the bathing area are not yet in place a situation they claim is repeated in most areas.
The lifeguards blame Palma Council for starting the service without having implemented the new working conditions negotiated by the service.
with deteriorated installations.
According to the Union, in Ciudad Jardin the nursing de partment is not set up, the toilets and showers are closed, there is no electricity or running water and the

THIS year’s Blue Flag awards were awarded last week.
The Blue Flag is an award given annually since 1987 by several European and international bodies to beaches and marinas that meet a series of environmental conditions and facilities.
The criteria for obtaining the Blue Flag are divided into four main areas, namely the quality of the water, environmental information and education, environmental management and safety, services and facilities.
Mallorca has obtained 21 awards this year for beaches in Felanitx, Muro, Palma, Pollença, Sant Llorenç des Cardassar, Santa Margalida, Santanyi, Ses Salines and Son Servera.
Regarding marinas, Mallorca obtained 10 awards for Port de Mallorca, Palma Yacht Club, Port d’Andratx Sailing School, Porto Cristo Yacht Club and S’Arenal Yacht Club, among others.
Waving the flag
In addition, the Union is requesting that new lifeguard towers are installed at the Arenal where there are currently only seven for four kilometres of beach and at the Peñon in Ciudad Jardin.
Caravanners take to the streets
UP to 300 caravan and motorhome owners took to the streets of Palma on Saturday May 6 to demand areas to park and spend the night in the capital city.
On the downside, three beaches lost their Blue Flags this year with regards to 2022, namely Cala Estancia and s’Arenal in Palma and Cala Gran in Santañi.
The Playa de Palma Hotelier Association has accused the local and regional authorities of causing the loss of the awards due to delays in authorising the necessary services on the capital’s beach.