user Richard Pearson | over 7 years ago

Has the Council of Mallorca gone mental yet ?

user Juan | over 7 years ago

No sense ! yeah! but enabling some gooOOd humoristic comments. So, what else!!!

user Bob | over 7 years ago

This article makes no sense at all. Locals who don't know what the poles are for are stupid.

user Larry HENSON | over 7 years ago

Some people are never happy even when they don't know the facts. If you want to know go and ask the workmen. Oh you don't speak Spanish! Bless! Its called progress!

user Molt de Renou | over 7 years ago

Solar panels and electric sensors ? Doesn´t sound very Heritage friendly to me. Maybe coke gas or candles would be more appropiate.Talking about gas, what about the very large butane gas storage depot on the road to the village. Hasn´t this been removed yet, so as not to offend the residents eyes as they drive past ?.

user Bob | over 7 years ago

Molt. No need for electrical cables for lights now. The lids have solar panels and foto-electric sensors, - like harbour leading lights.

user Steve | over 7 years ago

Good to see that the Tourist Tax money has been spent wisely. No doubt the contractor is a relative. What's new.

user zaax | over 7 years ago

They look evey expensive, maybe the area has too much public money and local taxes could be cut

user Steve | over 7 years ago

There's nothing picturesque about the colossal Polideportivo and it's sprawling car parks in Es Capdellá.

user Molt de Renou | over 7 years ago

Surely they didn't just come along and stick them in the ground ? Cement bases with their accompanying bolts and electrical installation must have been already in place. Didn't any of the shocked and distressed residents notice this beforehand ?. I'm sure the people who lived in the Italian village struck by an earthquake must be feeling very sorry for them.