The works consisted in the repair of the pavement damage and the creation of a new recreational space inside the square with games for children and new green spaces
The square of the Ermita de la pedanía lumbrerense of La Estación-Esparragal shines a new aspect after the adaptation works carried out during the last weeks.
The mayor of the town, M ª Angeles Túnez, and the general director of Agrarian Funds and Rural Development, Carmen Sandoval, attended last night's opening ceremony, which was enlivened with the music of the group of the Child of Naples.
The improvement works consisted in the repair of the pavement damages and the creation of a new recreational space inside the square with games for children and new green spaces.
In this way, the green areas have been enlarged with the planting of trees and flowers, as well as the surroundings next to the Church with garden areas.
The mayor of the town, Mª Ángeles Túnez, stressed that "the objective has been to improve the image and the state of the area of ​​the Hermitage, very frequented by citizens."
In this regard, Tunisia has stated that "the plaza of the urban core of La Ermita is one of the public spaces of first construction in the municipality, which is why we have considered it convenient to carry out adaptation works, adapted to the accessibility regulations".
The actions have a budget of 59,999.46 euros and are subsidized by the Campoder Local Action Group, framed in the Rural Development Program of the Region 2014-2020.
The City Council of Puerto Lumbreras presented this project to the call for aid of the strategy of participatory local development for rural development, within the Rural Development Program of the Region of Murcia 2014-2020 for unscheduled projects.
To conclude, the mayor explained that "this project arises from the need to improve the use of public spaces, giving them a new focus with the installation of street furniture and children's games, while doing gardening work to beautify the environment".
Source: Ayuntamiento de Puerto Lumbreras