By Euro Weekly News Media • Published: 09 Jul 2015 • 8:52
STRICTER regulations in Calvia might work to clean up the area’s alcohol-soaked reputation, but are causing concern amongst bar owners who believe their interests are not being taken into consideration.Terrace bar owners in Calvia have requested that the town council to allow them to play music until midnight, and not 11pm, as the new laws have established. They claim it is unfair that this new regulation against noise and vibration does not affect hotels, as they are considered private properties.Several club and bar owners from Es Castellot (Santa Ponça) together with head of Esquerra Oberta party, Alfonso Rodriguez, held a meeting with Tourism councillor Antonio Garcia Moles to express their concerns over the law, which they claim is causing damage to the sector.Esquerra Oberta is supporting this campaign and has requested the cancellation of all sanctions that may have already been issued under this new regulation.The tourism councillor has committed to find a fast solution to this issue, and satisfy the demands of both business owners and residents of the area.
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