About us
Lovers of the part forana, the Balearic Islands and the world, communication is the network. Graduates in Journalism, Communication and in life. Experience is one degree and passion for our environment the other. In the section our writers at the end of the front page we will put a face and a story to each of the small and indispensable parts that make the TDB possible. They are everything and their contributions form our brand image.
Mission
To promote the development and progress of the people of the Forana part of Mallorca, followed by the rest of the Balearic Islands. Offering truthful, independent and responsible information.
“Digital Newspaper passionate about words communicates with the heart“.
Vision
To be the Balearic digital reference. Internationally, to be the digital reference for the English public visiting the Balearic Islands,
Values
- Passionate about local commerce. Creativity and innovation The pandemic has taught us the importance of loving what is ours. Whether due to lack of supplies or mobility restrictions, we all appreciate a little more the potatoes from Sa Pobla, the oranges from Soller… It is only fair to add the economic effort of these small producers who are passionate about their products and give us a little bit of tradition in each of their experiences. Buy local produce, the local economy and the sustainability of the planet will thank you.
- Passionate about digital communication. Independence, pluralism and rigour. Your good knowledge allows us a global reach. The diffusion is unlimited. We promote its use and optimal development. The key is respect for the environment and the balance between modernity and tradition.
- Passionate about Information. Defense of progress, freedom, democracy, right and oportunity equality. The main activity of the TDB reflects the philosophy of the project, a philosophy that we have internalised and for which we strive to materialise in order to have a better world. It is centred on objective information that is a true reflection of reality.
- Passionate about sustainability. Responsible, efficient and sustainable management. The aim is to get as close as possible to zero waste and to leave the smallest possible carbon footprint and, if we generate waste, to compensate with reforestation or planting trees in places in need.
- Passionate about people. They are the centre of our digital. We gather the demands of the population and give them a voice. We pay special attention to the management of new talents. They form our community of writers.
The TDB is a participative platform, in which companies and institutions can collaborate by informing about their different initiatives. We are also at the service of our readers. We encourage everyone to write, contribute constructive messages, queries, fears, challenges or challenges through our social networks. Everyone’s opinion is important to lead a change towards a more selective society in communications.
TDB News
Approval of the Draft Law on the management and modernisation of the industrial development areas of the Balearic Islands
This new regulatory framework seeks to improve the management and quality of industrial land, as well as the competitiveness of companies. The regulation promotes public-private collaboration with local councils for the modernisation of industrial areas. The Consell...
A thousand people take part in the stays for the elderly
The president, Llorenç Galmés, closes the conferences that have been organised to promote an active life. The Consell de Mallorca has closed with great success the first stays for people over 60 years old, an initiative created to promote an active life and...
Primary Care has trained more than six hundred professionals in clinical ultrasound in the Balearic Islands
The Balearic Islands are pioneers in the implementation of ultrasound scanners in primary care health centres Throughout 2024, Primary Care has trained a total of 618 professionals: 424 doctors, 124 nurses, 50 physiotherapists and 20 paediatricians in the Balearic...
Approval of the Plan to Improve Air Quality due to Ozone Pollution in the Balearic Islands
This document aims to reduce tropospheric ozone concentrations to improve the pollution values recorded. It includes measures to increase knowledge, coordination between administrations, as well as information, dissemination and awareness-raising. The Consell de...
Two out of every three euros of the Sustainable Tourism Tax will go to environmental and water cycle projects
The Sustainable Tourism Tax (STT) Commission has approved a total of 376,988,790.52 euros to be distributed among 79 projects. More than 247 million euros will be invested in improvements in sustainability and the management and reuse of water resources. The...
The Consell de Mallorca sends a batch of material from the Teatre Principal to Valencia
The Majorcan firefighters will take masks, ropes, cushions and towels to the areas most affected by the DANA. In addition, a solidarity Christmas concert by the choirs is being organised, which will be donated to the victims of the catastrophe. The Consell de Mallorca...
The government approved the draft law on the general autonomous regional budget for 2025, which will reach 7,469.1 million euros
The figure represents an increase of 148.4 million euros (+2%) compared to the figure approved for 2024. The increase of 86.7 million euros in Health, 63.8 million euros in Education and 37.1 million euros in Social Services represents the highest social spending in...
The Consell de Mallorca opens the doors of its most emblematic buildings during Open House Palma
The island institution will be showing the Palau del Consell, the Llar de la Infància, the Teatro Principal and the Museum of Mallorca this weekend The Consell de Mallorca has once again joined the Open House Palma initiative and will open the doors of four of its...
Primary Care has trained more than six hundred professionals in clinical ultrasound in the Balearic Islands
The Balearic Islands are pioneers in the implementation of ultrasound scanners in primary care health centres Over the course of 2024, Primary Care has trained a total of 618 professionals: 424 doctors, 124 nurses, 50 physiotherapists and 20 paediatricians in the...