The mayor of Puerto Lumbreras;
María Ángeles Tunisia, participated this morning in the meeting of mayors of the municipalities of the Guadalentín Region, in a meeting organized by the Regional Confederation of Business Organizations of Lorca (CECLOR).
Together with the mayors of Lorca, Águilas and Totana, Tunisia has emphasized the need to work on issues that affect the entire region and defend its economic and business interests.
In terms of industry, from Puerto Lumbreras the mayor has vindicated the Lorca-Puerto Lumbreras industrial area and the expansion of the "El Descanso · Industrial Estate, as well as direct access to it and signaling from A-7, access to the area Industrial Puerto Lumbreras.
On the other hand, it has also highlighted the need to move forward in the conversion project of the former Tourism Parador "in the reference of the training in Hospitality, Hospitality and Restoration, as well as having more levels of FP and university training."
Tunisia has also placed on the table the natural site of Cabezo de la Jara, divided between several municipalities in the area and two autonomous communities;
Murcia and Andalusia, and that "it has great environmental, landscape and tourist-ethnographic potential, and needs to address common services such as water and electricity."
Regarding water, Puerto Lumbreras has demanded in this meeting to work together to achieve a greater endowment of water from the desalination plant of Águilas, as well as the Negratín reservoir, and the shielding of resources from the Tajo-Segura Transfer, although Puerto Louvers have no endowment.
On the other hand, María Ángeles Tunisia has recalled the need to tender the Lorca-Pulpí section of the Mediterranean Corridor, as well as a greater investment in infrastructure in waterways for flood and flood prevention.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Puerto Lumbreras