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Trash Chaos in s'Arenal: Residents Mobilize - Protest in Front of Town Hall Announced

Trash Chaos in s'Arenal: Residents Mobilize - Protest in Front of Town Hall Announced

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Overfilled containers, rats, and a stench drive residents and hoteliers in s'Arenal to take to the streets. A protest in front of Llucmajor Town Hall is planned for tomorrow evening.

When Trash Dictates Everyday Life: s'Arenal in Anger

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In s'Arenal, it has smelled like garbage more often than the sea for weeks. Residents, shopkeepers and some hoteliers are so outraged that they won't tolerate it any longer. Overflowing trash containers on Carrer Major, bags ripped open at night by crows, and repeated sightings of rats — that's the summary many here give when they walk down the street in the morning.

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Why is this happening all of a sudden?

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The municipality internally speaks of two defective garbage trucks causing bottlenecks. That is not enough of an explanation for the people on the ground. A resident on the plaza said yesterday evening that two cars are broken and the city is supposed to be the problem. She's right: complaints have been ongoing for months, say several neighbors. Reactions? Usually sluggish.

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Particularly affected are areas around the beachfront promenade and the tourist paths toward the Playa. At eight in the morning the trash containers are still full, by noon the odor begins. Those who work here report guests complaining. Hoteliers notice increased complaints—and fear reputational damage in a season that is just getting back on its feet.

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Demo in Front of the Town Hall: When, Who, What Is Expected

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The reaction is straightforward: A rally has been announced for tomorrow at 6:00 PM in front of the town hall in Llucmajor. The organizers are residents and small business owners from s'Arenal. The aim of the action: to become visible, apply pressure, and demand concrete commitments — such as additional collections, provisional containers, and a clear replacement concept for defective vehicles.

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It won't just be loud. The group plans to present a list of signed complaints and photos. From conversations on site, it is heard that many simply want a normal neighborhood again: clean sidewalks, functioning waste disposal, and peace in the early morning hours.

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Will the municipality respond quickly? Maybe. Often quick measures are possible — on the other hand, long-term solutions are needed: better waste collection cadence in tourist zones, sturdier containers and more staff for night emptying.

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I'll drop by the rally tomorrow and talk to residents. If you have photos or observations from s'Arenal, please send them — preferably with a timestamp. As long as the trash problem doesn't disappear, the mood will stay heated. And yes: You can't simply wipe away the smell.

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