The plan for new golf courses on the Son Aversó de Son Sardina finca in Palma seems unlikely to get approval. The environmental impact sub-committee within the Balearic environment commission has issued an unfavourable report on the project. It is for two golf courses - one of eighteen holes and another of nine holes - a golf school, a five-star hotel with 450 places and a clubhouse. In addition, it envisages the installation of a medium voltage transformer and provision of services. The report will be discussed at the next meeting of the commission on 27 October.
Golf
Unfavourable environmental report for Palma golf course project
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So nothing to do with the Son Vida Mafia then whatsoever...............