A Cave Life Ends: Álex Must Vacate Sa Punta Galera
How Mallorca Councils Should Handle Informal Homes
Before eviction in Mallorca, councils should check health, benefits, and housing options, not just enforce removal.

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What should Mallorca councils do before evicting someone from a makeshift home?
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Can you legally live in a cave or camp in a protected area in Mallorca?
No, camping or settling in protected areas is generally not permitted in Mallorca.
Why are people evicted from places like Sa Punta Galera in Mallorca?
Because protected coastal areas in Mallorca cannot be used as informal places to live.
What happens to long-term squatters or rough sleepers in Mallorca when authorities step in?
Authorities should ideally check both legal and social needs, not just remove the person.
Is Sa Punta Galera in Mallorca a protected area?
Yes, Sa Punta Galera is treated as a protected area in Mallorca.
What is the issue with rubbish left behind in places like Sa Punta Galera?
Rubbish can harm the environment and must be removed properly.
Are there social support options in Mallorca for people living on the margins?
Yes, but support needs to be easier to access and better coordinated.
What does the Sa Punta Galera case say about Mallorca’s balance between nature protection and social issues?
It highlights the tension between protecting land and helping vulnerable people.
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