News of the day 17 March 2016
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Police

Calvia begins planning its summer security operations

Rodriguez also told the Bulletin this week that he would like to see the return of British police officers but in greater numbers.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter

"Manta" sellers, so-called because of goods set out on blankets or groundsheets.

Palma

Crackdown sought on illegal street sellers

The growth in illegal trading has been observable in Palma’s main tourist areas,

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter

The Soller battle is one of Majorca's major fiesta attractions.

Fairs and Fiestas

Soller seeking solutions to Moors and Christians overcrowding

One measure being considered is the issuing of wristbands so that it is clear who is who and in order to try and reduce the crowds, and the limit is due to be set at 9,000.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter

Expatriates who cannot vote in referendum will be hit most by a Brexit

EU referendum

Expatriates who cannot vote in referendum will be hit most by a Brexit

"Not to allow them to vote on the decision whether the UK remains part of the EU is unlawful."

Humphrey Carter

News / Comment

Comment

England

"There will be extra police on duty in Calvia every time England play ..."

Jason Moore

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