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Classic Car Club happy days

any delays this year will be caused by the lack of workers and not by equipment shortages.

The Asinem president informed customers that they can check whether an installation company has all the necessary permits by introducing the firm’s NIF or Registro Industrial number in the search engine in the ‘Tramitación UDIT’ section of the Balearic Islands Government website www.caib.es.

APRIL’S Car Run was held on Sunday 30 and was called ‘Happy Days’. It was organised by Helen Pitt who put together a great route, which took in some spectacular and stunning coastal scenery on the western coast of Mallorca. The group also held its Annual General Meeting (AGM), which brought members up to date with the Club’s activities and finances.

Nearly 40 members met at the Amadip Café in Palmanova and enjoyed a croissant and coffee before starting the car run at 11am.

The route led north to Calvia and then to Es Capdella, and from there towards Andratx and the turning for Estellencs along the coast road, and then on to Banyalbufar. From there participants headed south to Esporles, taking the turn for Puigpunyent and headed towards

A SUSPECTED pyromaniac was arrested for allegedly setting fire to 13 vehicles and a house front in Porreres in the early hours of Tuesday May 2.

Alarmed neighbours called the Guardia Civil at 3am to report that a car parked on a street in the town was engulfed in flames, which was shortly followed by others in different areas.

The authorities, with the support of the Local Police and the fire department, set up a large emergency operation to catch the culprit, and eventually identified and detained a 23­year­old local resident.

Palma on the Ma1041.

Drivers then took the Ma1016 for Calvia and then the Ma1043 to Genova, arriving at Lume & Co restaurant, which concluded the car run. The restaurant was especially good with some delicious food in a warm and friendly atmosphere.

The next car run will be on Sunday May 28.

Porreres pyromaniac arrested

Groups of angry neighbours gathered in the streets to express their outrage and revealed that a number of the affected cars were new, as the fire services worked until dawn to extinguish the flames and repair damage to street furniture.

Police sources reveal that the amount of the damage could climb above €70,000, with many of the vehicles being written off.

The incident has triggered complaints about the lack of police officers on call at night in many towns throughout Mallorca, which leads to delays in dealing with crimes.

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