Inca Town Council cedes the Can López social premises to ornithological and hunting associations

Aug 11, 2024 | Current affairs, Featured, Interview, Revista Lloseta, Thursday Daily Bulletin, Tradition


The use of the newly refurbished premises is ceded to the Club Social Pájaro Silvestre, the Asociación de Canaricultores y Aucells de Camp and the Asociación de Cazadores de Inca.

The Town Council of Inca has granted the Can López social premises to three ornithological and hunting organisations free of charge, temporarily and precariously, for one year with the possibility of extension. The entities that will occupy this space are the Club Social Pájaro Silvestre, the Asociación de Canaricultores y Aucells de Camp and the Asociación de Cazadores de Inca. The Town Council has considered it appropriate to refurbish this space, which until now was vacant, to give it a social use and to strengthen its commitment to collaborate with the various entities and associations that make up the rich social fabric of Inca and contribute value and knowledge to society through their activities.

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Inca Town Council cedes the Can López social premises to ornithological and hunting associations

The premises are part of the Department of Citizen Participation and are located at 44 Mahón Street, ground floor. The beneficiary entities will be responsible for the cleaning and maintenance of the premises during the entire term of the session. Likewise, the entities will be directly responsible for any damage or harm caused to third parties or goods within the ceded space. They will also be obliged not to cause any nuisance to the neighbourhood or disturb the tranquillity of the area.

The three associations that will occupy the Can López premises belong to the field of ornithology and hunting. The associations carry out activities related to the breeding, capture and exhibition of species authorised by the CAIB, competition in local, national and international competitions, as well as promotion of their hobby and dissemination of knowledge of the fauna and the natural environment of Inca and Mallorca.