More funding for horse racecourses: sensible investment or questionable priority?
Horse racing in Mallorca: sport, tradition and public spending
Horse racing in Mallorca is a sporting tradition, but the funding also raises questions about public priorities and value.

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Is horse racing in Mallorca just a sporting issue, or also a public spending debate?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Why is Mallorca spending more money on the Palma and Manacor racecourses?
Mallorca is increasing support for the Palma and Manacor racecourses to renew facilities and infrastructure.
What changes are planned for the Son Pardo racecourse in Palma?
Son Pardo is scheduled for a full renovation with new lighting and a new sound system.
What improvements are planned for the Manacor racecourse?
Manacor is set to get restaurant, stable and drainage improvements.
Will the racecourses in Mallorca be used for anything besides race days?
There is interest in using the racecourses for more than race days.
Could the new sound system at Son Pardo affect nearby residents in Palma?
A stronger sound system may improve events but also increase noise for nearby residents.
What information is still missing about the Mallorca racecourse funding?
Key details on costs, contracts and monitoring have not been fully published.
How could Mallorca make racecourse spending more sustainable?
Sustainability would mean tying upgrades to water, energy and noise standards.
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