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Palma caravan dwellers move to other towns due to municipal pressure

19.05.2026 11:37 1 min 1 source
Cadena SER SPA

Residents of Palma living in caravans have started moving to neighboring municipalities due to pressure from the city council. One of them, Daniel, after 14 years in Mallorca and a divorce, moved to Marratxí, where he says the level of coexistence is better and there is less pressure. He notes that in settlements with dozens of caravans, police appear if a few people break the rules. Another resident, Javier, criticizes councilor Mercedes Celeste's statements that caravans are unwelcome in the Balearic Islands and reminds that they are protected by DGT directive 8V74.

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Palma caravan dwellers move to other towns due to municipal pressure

19.05.2026 Cadena SER SPA

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