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Holiday Let Laws Take Hold
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Likewise, they have indicated that the current body of inspectors and processors in Mallorca there are 15 of the former and three of the latter – will be increased by five new inspectors and three more processors. Earlier in the week, it was announced that owners of apartments in any area of the Balearic Islands who rent to
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The commercial platforms that advertise tourist apartments have two weeks to adapt to the new Balearic tourist regulations. At a press conference, together with the Director General of Tourism, Pilar Carbonell and technical advisor Antoni Sansó, Vice President and Minister for Tourism Biel Barcelo explained that if the platforms do not adapt to the new law, which came into force last week, they can be sanctioned with fines that range from €40,000 up to €400,000.
tourists will, from last Tuesday, face fines ranging from €20,000 to €40,000, according to the new law on tourist rent in the Balearic Islands. While the previous government led by the PP and José Ramón Bauzá already prohibited the rental of flats to tourists in the last
legislature, the law was hardly pursued. Now, the progressive executive led by the socialist Francina Armengol and the MÉS party wants to enforce the law. The movement has grown as more residents and workers who have come to the islands are finding it more and more difficult to find a place to live. continued on page 2
Saturday 5 August, 10:00 pm
Tuesday 15 August, 9:00 pm
Saturday 19 August, 10:00 pm
GABRIELI CONSORT
FAMILY CONCERT QUATUOR BEAT KROMORITMOS
NELSON FREIRE, piano
Conductor: Paul McCreesh
Wednesday 9 August, 10:00 pm
CARLES TREPAT, guitar Saturday 12 August, 10:00 pm
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ILLES BALEARS festivalpollenca.com
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Soloists: Julian Rachlin, Mischa Maisky & Alexei Volodin Conductor: Pablo Mielgo
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Wednesday 16 August, 10:00 pm
LES MUSICIENS DU LOUVRE Director: Christoph Koncz Francesco Corti, Harpsichord
Saturday 26 August, 10:00 pm
QUARTET MANDELRING, strings Wednesday 30 August, 10:00 pm
CHRISTOPH PRÉGARDIEN, tenor JULIUS DRAKE, piano Tickets sale:
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Local News Going forward, the new law allows the councils of each Balearic island and the City Council of Palma to decide whether to allow tourist rent in apartments, for how long and in which areas. The councils have a year to agree on how they will proceed but it is expected that the ban will be maintained. The Ministry of Tourism has set up an email for residents to denounce other owners who rent their apartments, which means that no denuncias are made anonymously. In practical terms, any apartment owner who rents to a tourist for less than 30 days, without a lease and without the visitor having paid a deposit, is acting illegally and is exposed to a fine. The owner must provide documentation that the activity is legal. It is easy to verify for tourists as any apartment that is rented legally has an identification number that endorses the tourist rental permit. The law allows houses (rustic or townhouses) to be rented to holiday-makers as long as they have the license from the Ministry of Tourism. Alongside these rules, moves have been made to oblige “large holders” of property — that is an entity that owns ten or more empty or unused properties — to make the property available. In the midst of the controversy, the government has also announced plans to help tenants in need with rent subsidies, mainly for large families, people with disabilities, victims of domestic violence and victims of terrorism. Also, 700 new affordable homes under the control of the administration have been promised.
Purified Water in Alcúdia Hotels Built in Alcúdia in 2010 at a cost of €1.5m, Mallorca’s most ambitious purified water network has never actually come to fruition. The project, a pioneering one on the island, saw an extensive network of pipes to connect the town’s water supply with the tourist plant with the idea of using the resulting purified water for the toilets and garden irrigation. Many hotels relied on the model and adapted their infrastructure, but the purified water never flowed through their pipes. The problem, which was not considered at the time, is the leakage of salt water into the sewerage network, meaning the water that arrives at the purifier has a high level of salinity. The system purifies the water, but does not remove the salt. Ultimately, for sanitary and environmental reasons, the purified water cannot be used. No the council of Alcúdia has requested that the Government use part of the funds collected through the Sustainable Tourism Tax to finance the €800,000 needed to reform the sewage system of the southern area of Alcúdia in order to stop salt water entering the system. The project of the Alcúdia hotel plant to the tertiary sewage plant cost a total of €4.5m. It was expected to supply purified water to 15,000 hotel beds reducing water consumption by 3050% in the municipality.
Bee Aware(ness) Alcudia is adopting new measures to deal with managing bees when they
become a problem in the town. When an annoying swarm settles in a building or an inconvenient place, the usual way to handle it is to call the firemen. They capture them in a box, if they can, or in the most dangerous or difficult cases an insecticide spray ends the problem. Now the Natura Parc Foundation has started a swarm rescue service, where the bees are moved without being killed. Last week David Llompart, bee-catching expert, held a demonstration over 10m high on the façade of the church of Sant Jaume in Alcudia. For a while two swarms have colonized cracks in the old building and Llompart employed a technique to move them without causing any harm. First he placed a mesh funnel in each crack sealing other possible exits. “The bees go out looking for food but then they do not know how to re-enter through the mesh funnel,” he explains. Next to this funnel is an artificial hive containing either a queen or eggs. The worker bees colonize the new ‘hive’, which can then be moved to another place where it doesn’t cause any problems. Antoni Mir, mayor of Alcudia, attended the rescue and told press that “it may be more laborious because the artificial beehive has to be hung for 20 days, but it is much better because it is necessary to preserve the bees for their ecological value.”
New School in Alcudia: Update Last week, the Minister of Education and University, Martí March, presented in the new Infantil and Primaria school projects to the council in Alcudia. Shortly after, he met with the mayor of Santa
Margalida, Joan Monjo, to discuss the possibility of building another school in Can Picafort. As reported in TOTN, in May an agreement between Government and Local Council was signed for the financing and execution of the new CEIP, which will have six units for Infants and twelve for Primary. In all they will host 450 students. The presentation to various officials followed the explanations of the architect responsible for the project, Guillem Quetglas. The estimated budget is around €4.3m and will take around 14 months once work has begun. Conseller March also met with the mayor of Santa Margalida, who has requested a new school in Can Picafort. The City Hall has a plot of 6,000sqm, which they acquired in 2013 for €480,000.
Goat Danger Mayors from the north have called for action regarding the wild goats of the Serra de Tramuntana that are coming down the mountains in search of water, food and cooler temperatures. These goats create serious problems in the roads and have already caused some accidents. They also cause damage to agriculture and property. Miquel Àngel March, mayor of Pollensa, who has been president of the GOB, said “the problem is serious... they represent a danger to the flora Autochthonous and can mean the extinction of very fragile species of our mountains…” he also noted that in Puerto Pollensa, “they come down to the Boquer area for food bins.” They also cause problems in Formentor.
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¡Hola! Last week was very intense, if it wasn’t the invading pirates it was the heat making us all a little hot and bothered. Thank goodness we have some cooler weather over the next few days. There’s not much in the news, fiestas are taking over the island at the moment. Of course the new rental laws are something of a distraction but head to the beach and chill. Or better still, think about cutting costs by using all this sunshine to power your home. See pages 6-7 to discover all you need to know about Solar Power in Mallorca. Hasta luego! Joanna Editor 685 326 094 TOTNMallorca@gmail.com www.TOTNMallorca.com www.facebook/ talkofthenorthmallorca Depósito legal: PM-00320-2008 Printed by SeriGrafic 4 Colors Via Argentina 20 07460 Pollensa Tel: 971 530 004 Neither TOTN nor any of its associates accepts responsibility or liability for transactions, disputes or damages arising from contacts made through adverts placed in TOTN. While TOTN endeavours to keep all information and content relevant and correct at the time of printing, TOTN cannot be held liable for any changes or errors.
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Giant Paella from the AVPP
Last week, the Neighborhood Association of the Puerto Pollensa (AVPP) served a giant paella for the community, a total of 900 people attended. They used the occasion to deliver the €900 cheque to the Spanish Association Against Cancer (AECC), that was raised at the V Marinera Race at the beginning of July. The runners contributed €1 euro at registration. “120kg of bomba rice, 75kg of fish, 40kg of gerret [local fish], 60kg of mussels, 40kg of prawns, 60kg of monkfish, with the spinach and the head we make the broth and we put in the rice. We made rice for 900 people but it is a unique dish and many came back for more.” José Manuel Pareja, who, along with Andreu Ramon Pérez de Rada, was in charge of organizing the meal that is
served every August by the members of the association. The lunch was held in the Plaza Joan Cerdà, in front of the universal access centre AVPP has built on the Tamarells beach. “The Arrosada is possible thanks to the work of some fifty people,” says Pareja, “Also because among us are elite cooks, Llorenç Cerdà Nadal `Picarol’ and Sebastià Torrens Bauzá, as well as with Joan Ferriol, who make one of the best summer rice dishes.”
Originally started in 1984, it was organized by 32 fisherman of the local brotherhood or confraria, the event proved so popular that they needed more help, eventually the AVPP took it over in 1999.
Archaeology Course in Alcudia At the Casal de Can Doménech, diplomas were awarded to students who completed the latest archaeology course during the month of July at Pol. lèntia. It marked the end of the course, but also the completion of work by volunteers, local collaborators, and students and archaeologists from the University of Portland. The
110 participants in the 2017 excavation campaign were acknowledged as well as local companies that helped with the organization and logistics of the students’ stay. At the end of last month, a hundred people attended the Open Day at the site during the Fiesta of Sant Jaume, who were given a guided tour of the work carried out this summer. On July 20 Students of the Arqueospain programme were awarded their diplomas.
Pol.lentia 2017 This year the course focused on
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the residential neighborhood of Sa Portella, the forum and the necropolis. In each area, discoveries will help lead to a greater understanding of the history and evolution of the Roman city. The geophysical surveys that began two years ago, will continue and allow further study into the perimeter of the city. In fact, this year the team of archaeologists has started a new study to clarify whether there was a pre-existing military camp. This study will continue in the coming years and could solve the historical problem of dating the ancient city. Written sources mark as the founding date of Pol·lèntia in 123 BC, while the archaeological remains date back to 70 BC at most.
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What’s on this fortnight? August 2017
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Cala Sant Vicens: Concert with Stephanie Cadel et la Caravane, Folk, swing and jazz, 9pm at the Mirador at Cala Barques.
Can Picafort, Fiesta de Mare de Deu d’Agost, 10am, XI Travesia, Open Water Swim from the pier at Can Picafort. Register at elitechip.net; 7.30pm, Parade of the giants, from the Hotel The Sea to the Plaza Cervantes; 9.45pm, festival of Traditional Dance
Sant Llorenç, Ses Casetes des Capellans, concert with Unio Artistica Murera, 8pm at the Plaza Capellans Can Picafort, Fiesta de Mare de Deu d’Agost, II Andalusia Night, II Andalusian Night Begins with activities for children, games and contests for couples who like to dance and
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who attend the party with the typical dress. Throughout the night there will be food stalls and
Sa Pobla Jazz Festival Every day during August on the central stage in the Plaza Major, you can enjoy a range of concerts from groups with a distinctly jazz flavour. Tonight it’s the Teo Salvà amb Guillem Fullana on guitar
drinks. At 10pm Ballet Español Arrayan, 11.15pm Choir Rociero de Mallorca and 12.30am Grupo Arborea at the Plaza Cervantes Sa Pobla Jazz Festival
Can Picafort, Fiesta de Mare de Deu d’Agost, 5.30pm, VII Batucada Meet at the Plaza Cervantes; 8.30pm, Line Dancing at the Plaza Cervantes
Every day during August on the central stage in the Plaza Major, you can enjoy a range of concerts from groups with a distinctly jazz flavour. Tonight it’s the Jam Session Traveling School Teachers, 9pm
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Alcudia: Theatre, Fuita i Martiri of Andreu Milà, Escape and Martyrdom of Andreu Mila. 10pm at the Roman Theatre
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Festival of Pollensa: Symphony Orchestra of the Balearics, Soloists: J. RACHLIN, Violin. M. MAISKY, Cello, A. VOLODIN, Piano, Directed by: P. MIELGO, 10pm at the Claustre Cala Sant Vicens: Circus, Mundo de Papel, An entertaining combination of circus and dance for all ages. Free entry, 7pm at Plaza dels Pins in Cala Sant Vicente Sa Pobla Jazz Festival Every day during August on the central stage in the Plaza Major, you can enjoy a range of concerts from groups with a distinctly jazz flavour. Tonight it’s the Concert Traveling School Playjazz, 9pm and the Orlando Espinosa and his Trobadores at Bar Sa Taverneta, 10pm
Sa Pobla Jazz Festival Every day during August on the central stage in the Plaza Major, you can enjoy a range of concerts from groups with a distinctly jazz flavour. Tonight it’s a Jam Session with Teo Salvà at 9pm Can Picafort, Fiesta de Mare de Deu d’Agost, 6.30pm Sandcastle competition by La Santa Bar; 10.30pm, Flower Power Party ‘Canpicafornia’ at the Plaza Cervantes
Sa Pobla Jazz Festival Every day during August on the central stage in the Plaza Major, you can enjoy a range of concerts from groups with a distinctly jazz flavour. Tonight it’s the Concert Masterclass Pedro Cortejosa Large Ensemble, 9pm Can Picafort, Fiesta de Mare de Deu d’Agost, 8.30pm, fashion Show presented by Ones at the Plaza Cervantes. 11pm, Correfoc around the streets of Can Picafort, starting at Plaza Cervantes
Pollensa: Theatre, Afrodita Seductora, A singular journey led by Eros the Invincible and by Aphrodite the Seductress. A play based on the erotic poems of the Classic Greek story. 9pm at the Claustre
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Pollensa: IV Fira d’Una Nit d’Estiu, hosted by the Associacio d’Artesans de Pollença, Unique pieces in a unique environment, this is a chance to sample the town’s craft industry as well as invited craftsmen from all over the island. At the Ca la Gran Gardens (in the Joan March Gardens), from 6pm Festival of Pollensa: Concert from Quatuor Beat, Kromoritmos, 9pm at the Claustre
Agost a la Fresca: Concert for the Mare de Deu d’Agost from the Municipal Band, the XXII Festival de Bandes 9.30pm at the Pont de la Vila Roja Sa Pobla Jazz Festival Every day during August on the central stage in the Plaza Major, you can enjoy a range of concerts from groups with a distinctly jazz flavour. Tonight it’s a Toni Mora on piano, Elisenda Julià singing at 8.30pm
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Sa Pobla Jazz Festival
Sant Llorenç, Capellans
Pollensa Festival
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Mare de Deu d’Agost Can Picafort, Fiesta de Mare de Deu d’Agost, 12pm, the Traditional (rubber) Duck Catching Party. In front of the Hotel Mar y Paz, 8pm Solemn Mass at the Parish Church, 12am fireworks display, in front of the Plaza Cervantes
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Pollensa: Setmana d’arquitectura at the Club Pollença, 8.308.45, Josep Quetglas - L’acròbata de la bolla (Acrobat of the Bull), 1905, 8.45-9pm, Jon Tugores - Armstrong vs Timoner, 9-10pm Janet Sanz - Ciutat per viure-hi (A City to Live in) Fiesta de Cala Sant Vicente – Programme not available at time of print. Check on www.TOTNMallorca.com/Whats-On
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Festival of Pollensa, The Musicians of the Louvre, 10pm at the Claustre
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Every day during August on the central stage in the Plaza Major, you can enjoy a range of concerts from groups with a distinctly jazz flavour. Tonight it’s the Miquel Amengual Band at 8.30pm
Pollensa: Setmana d’arquitectura at the Club Pollença, 8.308.45, Roger Sauquet - Vacances al natural (Natural Holidays), 8.45-9pm, Bartomeu Noguera - Paisatge per torns (Moving landscape), 9-10pm, Bosch Capdeferro - Astres, instruments i tornaveus August 2017
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Agost a la Fresca: Concert, Live Music from Pop Duo, Donallop. Donallop present their new album, Mysteries of Life, the second album from Pere Bestard and Joana Pol. They recently performed in Primavera Sound in Barcelona. The duo from Mallorca received praise for their album “Misteris de sa vida”, that is described as “an album of intimate and evocative folk that travels the Mediterranean landscape following in the footsteps of tradition and of the best of pop. With production by Paco Loco, for the first time Donallop have allowed themselves to be mentored by a band in order to expand their sound and produce a warm album of artisanal folk.” 10pm at the patio of the Can Torro Library.
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Festival of Pollensa, Nelson Freire on Piano, 10pm at the Claustre Sa Pobla Jazz Festival Every day during August on the central stage in the Plaza Major, you can enjoy a range of concerts from groups with a distinctly jazz flavour. Tonight it’s a Jam Session Masterclass with Sheila Jordan and the Toni Miranda Trio, 9pm
Sa Pobla Jazz Festival: Giulia Valle Trio with Giulia Valle on double bass, Marco Mezquida on piano, David Xirgu on drums. The composer and bassist Giulia Valle is considered one of the most amazing creators on the national and international jazz scene. She currently heads one of the most prolific and personal musical proposals of contemporary jazz. They present their album, Live in San Francisco (Discmedi, 2016). Valle is one of Europe’s most intense jazzwomen with a trio project that promises high doses of freedom and beauty. 10.30pm at the Plaza Major.
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Pollensa: Setmana d’arquitectura at the Club Pollença, 8.30-8.45, Biel Horrach - Km 0, 8.45-9pm, Carles Oliver - Economia de mitjans i turisme (Economy of the Media and Tourism), 9-10pm - Josep Lluís Mateo - Estiu / hivern (Summer/Winter) Fiesta de Cala Sant Vicente – Programme not available at time of print. Check on www.TOTNMallorca.com/Whats-On
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Fiesta de Cala Sant Vicente – Programme not available at time of print. Check on www.TOTNMallorca.com/Whats-On Sa Pobla Jazz Festival Every day during August on the central stage in the Plaza Major, you can enjoy a range of concerts from groups with a distinctly jazz flavour. Tonight it’s a Jam Session Masterclass with Sheila Jordan and the Frank Carlberg Trio, 9pm
Sa Pobla Jazz Festival Every day during August on the central stage in the Plaza Major, you can enjoy a range of concerts from groups with a distinctly jazz flavour. Tonight it’s a Concert Masterclass Sheila Jordan at 9pm
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Agost a la Fresca Alcudia: Via Fora, historical drama around the Old Town of Alcudia. (See blog post at TOTNMallorca.com/totn-editorial), 9pm
Fiesta de Cala Sant Vicente, Mythical Rock Festival, 8 hours of live Rock Music, with children’s zone, market and food trucks. From 5pm at the Plaza Cala Molins. Full programme for the fiesta not available at time of print. Check on www. TOTNMallorca.com/Whats-On
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Sa Pobla Jazz Festival Every day during August on the central stage in the Plaza Major, you can enjoy a range of concerts from groups with a distinctly jazz flavour. Tonight it’s Pep Garau on trumpet and Jaume Riera on piano at 8.30pm
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Sa Pobla Jazz Festival Every day during August on the central stage in the Plaza Major, you can enjoy a range of concerts from groups with a distinctly jazz flavour. Tonight it’s the Llorenç Barceló Band at 8.30pm
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Sa Pobla Jazz Festival Every day during August on the central stage in the Plaza Major, you can enjoy a range of concerts from groups with a distinctly jazz flavour. Tonight it’s the Pep Aspas Band at 8.30pm
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Making your home greener here in Mallorca is a little bit easier and a little cheaper thanks to government subsidies for the installation of solar panels. The grant is 50% of the cost for individuals, with a maximum of 1,500 € per kWp installed. The subsidy is valid for homes connected to the grid as well as unconnected and the deadline is 30th August. If form filling and document finding is not your thing, read the following with an open mind and remember that getting solar panels on your Mallorcan home can only be a good thing – renewable energy is, after all, the future. In a nutshell, a successful application process will follow these steps: ☀☀ Apply for a grant before any work is carried out – deadline 30 August ☀☀ The Administration will send acceptance and indicate the amount you will receive ☀☀ Complete the installation and send proof of payment to the administration – deadline 17 November ☀☀ The administration will pay the agreed amount into your bank account Sounds good so far. So, let’s tackle the first part, the actual application. Bear with… The grant is for up to 3kWp solar panels in homes that are located in the Balearics. For connected properties you need: ☀☀ Annex I: Application form ☀☀ Annex II: Description of technical data (your solar panel supplier will help you with this) ☀☀ Photocopy of your NIE (Residencia) ☀☀ Detailed quote from your solar panel supplier ☀☀ Copy of your last electric bill ☀☀ Copy of your request to the distribution company for the connection point (an email or letter) For unconnected properties you need:
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The forms are relatively simple and a good Spanish friend can help you if your not sure of the language. Your solar panel supplier will also be able to help. The one hurdle is getting an electricity company to respond in a timely fashion and agree to the connection. However, just the proof of request is all you need for the application. Also, ask your solar panel supplier who might be able to help you with this. Invariably they will have contacts who are well versed in the process and know who best to deal with. It seems that the move to solar energy is a little behind when compared with the UK, especially given how much sun there is in Spain, but the renewable energy industry is optimistic that it is moving in the right direction and in the long run getting solar panels will help you cut costs. Tolo Marqués Planas of Totsol told TOTN that, “it may seem complicated but the direction is clear. This is the future of energy in Spain.” He continued, “Having solar panels in your home makes you much more aware of your consumption and just by being in control of it, you can cut consumption considerably.” In terms of installation cost, it is very hard to make a guess. Tolo told TOTN that he has to make an individual study of each house and the family’s consumption, only then can he install the right-sized panels with the right system. With batteries in place, if you use 100% of the power stored then it is cost-effective. It may be a few years until you make the money back, however, the law will soon catch up and in time it will take fewer years to make the return. For more information from Tolo at Totsol visit www. energiasolarmallorca-totsol.com. To start the application visit www.caib.es/seucaib/es/tramites/tramite/2636985/ Alternatively visit www.TOTNMallorca.com/editorial where we have all the live links you need.
☀☀ Annex I: Application form ☀☀ Annex II: Description of technical data (your solar panel supplier will help you with this) ☀☀ Photocopy of your NIE (Residencia) ☀☀ Detailed quote from your solar panel supplier ☀☀ Valid Cedula de habitabilidad (Certificate of Habitation, proving that the house is ready to be lived in) Image courtesy of Martin Abegglen / Flickr.com
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Did you know that it was possible to change electricity supplier? Just as in the UK, you can switch between suppliers. In the North, Endesa is the norm. But did you know that there are two Endesas? The distributors and the suppliers. The distributors get the power into your home, the suppliers provide the actual electricity.
between 15% to 20% and there is no minimum term contract. What’s more, Europa Energy is backed up with a professional English customer service team, which has been in place on the mainland for well over a decade. Indeed, Europa Energy is the first English company in Spain to offer environmentally friendly electricity.
So you can shop around for the energy you use and just about to launch in Mallorca is Europa Energy. Its parent company, the Europa Network, is a well-established telecom and internet company covering the whole of mainland Spain, the Balearic and Canary Islands. Europa Energy began when Europa Network joined forces with EsferaLuz, a long-standing Spanish electricity company who only use solar energy. Between them they have access to 20,000 solar farms across Spain and are currently producing around 20 times the amount of power that their clients are using. Their electricity is guaranteed 100% solar power from certified local renewable energy producers in Spain. With a fixed monthly invoice based on your actual power usage, you could save
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Angel Flukes Joins Michael Bolton Angel Flukes, the most recent winner of the TV talent show Das Supertalent (the German version of Britain’s Got Talent) will be on the stage at Son Fusteret in Palma this Saturday evening when she supports the international performer Michael Bolton on the Mallorca leg of his worldwide tour. “I’m really looking forward to it,” said Angel, “it’s an honour to share the same stage with Michael Bolton, he’s a legend!” Angel was born in the UK but has lived and worked in Mallorca for several years. She got her big break when her talent was noticed by Marion and Danny, the owners of Krumells Stadl, a bar in Peguera. They encouraged her to enter the TV singing competition. Angel learnt German in order to go on the show and stormed through to the finale after taking the roof off with her version of Leona Lewis’ ‘Run’, and then topped that off by taking home the trophy after a stunning rendition of Celine Dion’s ‘Think Twice’. As part of her victory, Angel won the chance to sing in Las Vegas, and a recording contract. She turned the contract down and instead has recorded some original tracks by producer and songwriter OD Hunte. She and her manager Roland are currently in discussions with record companies in the UK. She did go to Vegas and performed in The Legends show at the Flamingo Hotel which is directly opposite Caesar’s Palace on the strip.
Angel lives in Calvia with her fiance Lee, and her three dogs. She was recently spotted on the red carpet at the Marcel Remus Lifestyle party at the Llaut Palace Hotel in Playa de Palma. Although she’s a power ballad diva, it’s not with a big “D”. She has no plans to move away from the island which she adores. “I love living in Majorca. I’ll commute as I need, but my home is most definitely here with my animals and Lee. We all love it”. For last minute tickets for the Michael Bolton concert visit www.legendsvip.com
Saturday 5 August, 10:00 pm
Wednesday 16 August, 10:00 pm
Conductor: Paul McCreesh
Conductor: Christoph Koncz Francesco Corti, Harpsichord
GABRIELI CONSORT Wednesday 9 August, 10:00 pm
CARLES TREPAT, guitar
Saturday 12 August, 10:00 pm
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF THE BALEARIC ISLANDS
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Soloists: Julian Rachlin, violin Mischa Maisky, chello Alexei Volodin, piano Conductor: Pablo Mielgo
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A lovely ripe, pure nose on this 100% tempranillo wine by Alejandro Fernandez of Tinto Pesquera fame. What strikes you first on the palate are the super fine tannins; ripe yet not at all over the top. Fruits are more in the raspberry, strawberry range with something plummy on the back of the palate. Very lovely indeed. One of the best value wines at €12€14 from Vera in Pollensa.
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Great riding - All levels - Sa Pobla Telephone (+34) 609 826 703 • www.hipicaformentor.com
90 mins ride €35 5 for €150 10 for €250
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One or two paddle boards adult size or childrens size depending on price. Wanted for holiday in August. Please ring 0044 161 312 7979 or e mail wadavison@ rocketmail.com with full particulars
CARS & MOTORBIKES
Opel Corsa Combo Tour 2006. 57,350 miles (91,760 km) 1.3CDI engine. Really good condition with four/five seats and a huge boot area.Air-conditioning, CD player etc. ITV to November 2017, Two private owners from new and always used privately (holiday use only since 2010). Includes roof bars (unique to this model), regularly serviced, good tyres and seats as new (protected by seat covers since almost new). Price €3,500, call 971865534 or nigel.macdonald@ntlworld.com. For sale Moto Guzzi Nevada Club 2000 just over 5000 miles originally British, now registered in Spain. great condition. ITV till June 17 lots of chrome, and 2 tone metallic paint, Offers over 3000.00€ Call Mick 616 32 44 22
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ZODIAC CADET 310S Inflatable dinghy. 3.1 metres long with solid wooden floor. No engine but is equipped with oars, seat, pump and storage bag. Owned since new in 2010 and in good condition. Available now in Puerto Pollensa. €490.
+44 (0)7802 407203 or harepeter@btinternet.com
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Beautiful sturdy glass top dining room table with traditional Mallorquin farmhouse-style metal base. 260x130, 76 high. 500€ ONO. Also 8 dining room chairs, including 2 carvers, w upholstered seats and backs, 150€. Please ring 971535306 Kids Bikes: Including boys first bike, €30, pink trike for 2-4 years, €20, pedal-less bike from decathlon, as new, just €5. Call 685 326 094 BED FOR SALE, Super King 200cm by 200cm as new including topper. Purchased last summer for €800 used only June and September cases will fit under bed. Buyer to collect €300 Telephone 0044 7776 050521
Less than two years old. Perfect condition. Large fridge,small freezer section. €125. 645 678 593 Washing Machine, Eurotech, 6kg, like new, €80 contact 667 892 217 (Sa Pobla) Log and wood burner, 9cmx52cm, €100 contact 667 892 217 (Sa Pobla) Baby Items! Silvercross Linear Freeway 3-in-1 Pram/Pushchair with car seat 0 to 9 mths. Parasol and rain cover included. Charcoal grey €300 ono. BabyAuto carseat 0-18kg forward/rear facing purple/black €50. Obaby pine cot bed. Winnie the Pooh design with mattress €150. Silvercross Pop pushchair with foot muff and rain cover and sun cover suitable from birth-36kg €90. All items are in excellent condition must be seen Tel: 679 743 515
HP 15.6-inch HD Laptop (Turbo silver) - (Intel Core i5-6200U, 8 GB RAM, 1 TB HDD, Intel HD 520 Graphics Card, Windows 10) British keyboard - impossible to find in Mallorca! Unwanted gift in original packaging. I can provide further details plus receipt. Bought for £484 (€570), will sell for 500€ ONO tel: 625577128 King size headboard. €50. Buyer collects. contact 618851275 2 Wooden Traditional Mallorcan Single beds. Meireles Electric 4 ring free standing cooker and oven just over 2 years old. Please call 648093409
Electric concrete mixer. 50€. Buyer collects. Tel - 627186782
6 Beautiful oak dining room chairs with a typical Mallorquin rafia base with made to measure cushions. Photo on request €295, call 971 533 010. One Saeco Incanta de luxe plata “beans to cup” coffee machine cost new €729 will accept €350, call 971 533 010. 2 single beds with mattresses, good condition, wooden frames. Buyer collects. 30e each or 50e for both. Tel. 971862022 Daewoo fridge/freezer for sale.
FOR SALE: JET SKI WAVE RUNNER 760 UK Registered, in good running order with trailer, €2,000. Also, a 4 hp Yamaha Outboard, €250. Telephone: 649 875 151
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Babs @B’s Pollensa
will shabbychic, distress or paint your furniture to bring it up to date and give it a new lease of life. Call into the shop at Via Pollentia 21 or email photo for a quote info@bspollensa.com • www.bspollensa.com • 699 224 839
carpenter & handyman All work considered, free quotations
fashion • shoes • accessories and beautiful things for adults & children
Steve Warr : 696 109 124
Physiotherapy + Osteopathy Centre Úrsula Perelló Physiotherapist 676 504 955
Julia Rosende Mustillo Physiotherapist & Osteopath 625 883 026
C/Viçens Buades 41, 07470 Port de Pollença 971 867 003 Look after your R&R at Tienda Relaxing: Sofas, beds and everything else you need to relax.
C/Medico Llopis, 21 Puerto Pollensa 971 106 457 tiendarelaxing@ gmail.com
c/horta, 36 pollensa 656 806 750 yogapollensa@gmail.com www.yogapollensa.com
LOTUS POOL SERVICES We can maintain your pool and your property all year round
Charles: 676 256 795 • charles@lotuspoolservices.es
Made to Measure Soft Furnishings, Curtains, Cushions, Awnings, Bedcovers. Rugs Now Available! C Mare Perla 4, Local B Puerto Alcudia T: 971 547 878, M: 607 623 845
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The Mallorquinista Ready for the Off
Real Mallorca play their final pre-season game this Saturday 12 August when they entertain Sevilla Athletic in the City of Palma Trophy at 7.30pm. The opponents are the B-team of Sevilla and before the match the first team squad will be presented to the fans. With virtually a new team on display, new head coach Vicente Moreno will be hoping that his charges make a good impression on the Son Moix Stadium faithful. The opposition is of necessity a lower standard than has been on display in the past. Top Italian and German teams have visited in the past to contest the Trophy when Mallorca were in La Liga. Even though the club spent the last four seasons in Segunda B Premiership outfit, West Bromwich Albion arrived on the holiday island last August to take part. The club have won all five of their pre-season games to date with local side Constancia from Inca being defeated 2-0 with goals from Reyna and Cedric. Sadly there was crowd trouble and the Guardia Civil were called to calm things down. Formentera hosted Mallorca and the visitors were comfortable 4-0 winners with a hat-trick from Cedric and another from Lago Junior. A visit to Majadahonda in Madrid saw Mallorca win 3-2 with two from Cedric and Lago again on the scoresheet. The final game at Toledo was a 1-0 victory with Lago scoring in the first half. Young striker Cedric looks like he could take on the mantle of a prolific scorer if he can remain fit. He has had a number of injury issues over the last two seasons as a B-team player but looks strong and fit now.
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Lago Junior and Raillo were both keen to leave the island and play in a higher league but were persuaded to stay after being offered contract extensions until 2021. American owner Mark Sarver has clearly put up
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funds to cover the contracts amid hopes of a return to Segunda B. There are 80 teams split into four leagues and even if Mallorca top their league they would then go into a play off against one of the other league winners. They could win their league and still miss out on promotion over 120 minutes in a two-legged play-off. The final addition to the squad is Marc Pedraza (30) a defensive midfield player from Numancia. He has previously played for Moreno as have many of the new additions who have experience of the rough and tumble Segunda B. Season ticket sales have now reached 5,500 and there were long queues to renew subscriptions. Director of Football Javier Reccio has taken over youth development as the previous incumbent Carlos Sureda left to pursue a career elsewhere. The first game of the league season is away at Peralada on the 20 August with a home game against Pena Deportivo on the 27th with a 12-noon kick off. The first derby is away at Athletic Balears on the 3 September which is a mouth watering prospect for both sets of fans.
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