By Euro Weekly News Media • Published: 08 Mar 2015 • 8:02
THE youth information centre of Palma, Palmajove, handled around 11,400 enquiries in 2014.
It received more than 300,000 internet visits and gave information to 900 youths, according to the councillor for Commerce, Work, Youth and Participation, Esperanza Crespi, who added users rated their satisfaction after they were helped with an average mark of 4.58 out of five.
“Web queries also increased by 100,000 per year, from 196,000 in 2013 to more than 300,000 in 2014,” she said.
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