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Just seen the photos on Facebook as well. Glad to hear nobody was hurt but still such a shame yet another large established tree has been lost in the Port.

Was it windy or was there any other obvious cause? My father has long blamed the over paving/concreting around the trees in the Port (Pine Walk and elsewhere) leaving the roots undernourished and unbalancing the trees.
 
Just had a text from my daughter who is staying at Hostel Borras at the moment ( and that's another story) She was in her room which overlooks the square, when she heard what she thought was a massive rumble of thunder and then a lot of screaming. She went onto the balcony and everyone was running away. Her first thoughts, in light of recent events, was it was a gunmen and then she saw the tree uprooted and laying across the tables in Cultural.

She's sent me a photo but I'm useless and haven't a clue how to post it!! :confused:
 
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Indeed. Immediately after realising no-one was hurt yes, big shame another pine gone.
This one's a whopper as well.

Absolutely no wind whatsoever. Still, balmy evening. It just suddenly went. All over in 2 seconds. I'm no horticulturist but maybe age and/or very dry soil? Root ball doesn't look big but it is dark.

Only hope is council plant a new one.
 
Tree down in the square

My brother has just sent me a picture of the fire brigade cutting up a tree that's fell on to a restaurant, looks like the cultural or the one next door. Hopefully nobody injured. Don't know how to post the picture unfortunately.
 
Just got in, we were told about this earlier and obviously our first concern was if there were any injuries, thankfully there were none but it must have been terrifying for those in the vicinity.

One of the locals told me that the tree is very old and maybe this long, hot dry spell has undermined the root ball. I am just so sad that we have lost another tree in our beloved square :mad:.
 
Just had a text from my daughter who is staying at Hostel Borras at the moment ( and that's another story) She was in her room which overlooks the square, when she heard what she thought was a massive rumble of thunder and then a lot of screaming. She went onto the balcony and everyone was running away. Her first thoughts, in light of recent events, was it was a gunmen and then she saw the tree uprooted and laying across the tables in Cultural.

She's sent me a photo but I'm useless and haven't a clue how to post it!! :confused:

Debz, Hostal Borras is one of the places on my shortlist for September due to its location.
What are your daughters thoughts on it?
 
On the subject of Hostel Borras I understand why you want to send a PM but it would be interesting to have some of your thoughts on the forum if possible!

I am so glad nobody was hurt but it must have been very frightening when the tree fell.
 
Majorca Daily Bulletin had some news on the actual tree; Pine tree falls in Puerto Pollensa » Balearics » News » Majorca Daily Bulletin


A pine tree in Puerto Pollensa's church square (Plaça Miquel Capllonch) yesterday evening fell onto tables at the terrace of the Bar Cultural. No one was injured by the fall which was caused not by wind but apparently by the tree's roots no longer being able to take the strain of growth. Immediately prior to the tree falling, the number of needles dropping had been unusually high. It was realised that the tree was about to come down and so the tables at the bar were cleared. A fire crew later came to cut the tree and make good the area.
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Sounds like the tree was actually dying for a while before hand, such a shame. Hopefully they can replace with a reasonably mature tree.
 
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The rest of the tree was carted away today so looking a bit better now, as has been said, I hope it's replaced by another...

I saw the fire-truck go by on Thursday but since there were no sirens going didn't think it more than someone's cat stuck up a tree then when I walked through the square Friday morning on my way swimming I was amazed... At first I thought the council were actually removing all the trees but then saw that one had toppled over.

Lucky no-one was injured.
 


Here is the latest on this topic, from the La Comissió de Medi Ambient considera excesivo el campo de boyas de la bahía de Pollença » Part Forana » Noticias » Ultima Hora Mallorca.


The Comission of Environment considers excessive the field of buoys Bay Pollença

The technical committee of the Environmental Impact of Environmental Comissió Balearic considered "excessive" the project to create 200 new moorings in the bay of Pollença and, fearing that could have significant effects on the environment, recommends to the full the Balearic Comissió of the Environment that regularization is subject to environmental impact assessment.

"They will have to justify the project sizing based on the needs of moorings in the bay of Pollença , especially given the cumulation with other projects being developed in the surroundings: golf existing ecological moorings of the Balearic Government, the Port Nàutic Pollença and expansion project planned port, which is currently in the pipeline, "says the technical committee. The creation of the new field of moorings in the bay of Pollença is promoted by the Reial Club Nàutic with the idea of putting stem the uncontrolled illegal moorings .
 
Tourist tax will come into force for next summer, says minister » Balearics » News » Majorca Daily Bulletin

Tourist tax will come into force for next summer, says minister


The Balearic government will apply a tourist tax in 2016 “with or without the help of the state” because it is “absolutely necessary.” So says vice-president and minister for tourism, Biel Barceló, in referring to whether or not the state will permit the charging of the tax at ports and airports and in arguing that the tax is necessary to improve the competitiveness of the Balearics and because it is a social demand by the citizenship, which had “made possible a political change” in the Balearics at the elections in May.

Barceló, addressing a parliamentary hearing in which he was explaining his programme for government, said that he was convinced that a good part of the tourism industry was itself convinced of the need for the tax and for its use for reinvestment in the islands.

Barceló added that the government was seeking “maximum consensus” for establishing the tax, for which it has therefore started discussions with various sectors of the tourism industry.

The minister went on to say that tourists will help to conserve the “paradise” that is the Balearic archipelago and that the revenue from the tax will be reinvested in the improvement of tourist resorts, environmental conservation, improving heritage and developing policies of innovation.
 
"Tourist tax will come into force for next summer, says minister..."

This is a shame....I know its not a lot of money but Tourists already pay a lot of Tax when shopping, eating, drinking etc. Part time residents pay their taxes both to the local council and to the government.

I know that Barcelona has a tax at about 72 cents? per day. How is this going to work for people who spend extended periods here often with single flight bookings (not return).

One area where this might be a fairer tax is in the case of "All Inclusive" where these tourists pay for their holidays in their own countries and often pay very little to the local economy.

It will be interesting to see how this is implemented, considering the " Schengen Agreement" or is this just a tax on UK holiday makers!! :confused:
 
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Re Tourist Tax--- " It may be collected through airports and ports" Really, But of course hundreds of thousands of people pass through Palma every week with no delays or any queuing so stopping to fish out some euros won't make any difference will it ? LOL.
Re His other quote " I'm convinced the majority of the tourist industry are in favour of it " Can anyone show me one piece of hard evidence to back that up?

Now Folks, I don't care if its one euro or ten, the principle is disgraceful. You want to charge me to allow me to spend my money in your country.

So as an analogy, I have a restaurant surrounded by others and I'm going to charge you £10 to pass though my door and then spend your money. All the others around me won't charge. How long do you recon I will be in business ?

As for the claim about where it will be spent, don't make me laugh. Look out for flying pigs.:mad:
 
Re His other quote " I'm convinced the majority of the tourist industry are in favour of it " Can anyone show me one piece of hard evidence to back that up?

No, the hoteliers are not happy, this is from the Hoteliers paint picture of doom and gloom over tourist tax » Balearics » News » Majorca Daily Bulletin.


The Majorca Hoteliers Federation has reacted with alarm and concern at the announcement by Balearic tourism minister, Biel Barceló, that the tourist tax is to be applied next year. The federation, in addition to claiming that the tax will lead to the loss of “millions” for the businesses and economy of the Balearics, says that the announcement has come despite the fact that it still hasn’t been made clear how it will actually be applied.

Its president, Inma Benito, has described the announcement as “precipitous” and has accused the government of a “failure in consensus,” adding that tourism policy should not be focused solely on the design of a tourist tax. Benito has also said that she is surprised at the prospect of the tax coming in next year, given that contracts, not taking account of a tax, have been finalised with hotels for 2016.

She had trusted that the implementation of the tax was to be made with consensus and not through “imposition” and not taking into account economic criteria and so therefore the competitiveness of the Balearics and the islands’ businesses.

She has pointed out that the tax has always been linked to inadequate financing by the state but is critical of the fact that the “only solution and only proposal regarding this lack of financing is to increase the tax burden on businesses without considering the consequences that this may have on the Balearic economy as a whole.”
 
(not just) tourist tax ...

Podemos: Tourist tax must not affect movement of residents » Balearics » News » Majorca Daily Bulletin


Podemos: Tourist tax must not affect movement of residents


The announcement by the regional government that the tourist tax planned for 2016 will also be levied on residents has led the leader of Podemos in the Balearics, Alberto Jarabo, to say that his party would not support a tax that limits the movement of residents through ports and airports.

While Jarabo was specifically referring to the possibility of the tax being collected at points of entry, he also appears to be rejecting the notion of a levy on residents in any event. Podemos has made it clear, he says, that those who pay the tax should be those who have an impact on the Balearic Islands, i.e. tourists. Taxpayers on the islands "subsidise" the influx of tourists by being the only ones who pay for costs of infrastructure, waste and security.
 
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From previous post,,,,,

"Taxpayers on the islands "subsidise" the influx of tourists by being the only ones who pay for costs of infrastructure, waste and security"

These statements get more stupid by the day.

At a single stroke lets remove every single tourist from the Balearics permanently . What will you be left with to generate income?. Nothing !!
When I first set foot on Mallorca in 1972 a decent car was virtually non existent. Even the hire cars were old fiat pandas and the like. Take a long look around you now. What you see was certainly not paid for by the Islands productive infrastructure.

Never bite the hand that feeds you.
 
There's a little vote box on the MDB-website
Majorca Daily Bulletin

Do you support the introduction of a tourist tax in the Balearics?

[currently the votes are - Yes-11.94%, No-85.82%, Indifferent-2.24%]
 
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