16-06-2023, 08:53 PM
Radio Sintonia:
More than 560,000 euros for the cleaning and conditioning of green areas in Costa Calma.
The Cabildo of Fuerteventura continues to work on the cleaning and conditioning of green areas of Cañada del Río, within the framework of the Cooperation Plan of the Cabildo with the municipalities of the island, in this case, with the City Council of Pájara. These actions will improve the natural environment, giving residents and visitors a more pleasant and cared for place.
Cleaning and conditioning of green areas
The president of the insular institution, Sergio Lloret, visited this environment together with the mayor of Pájara, Pedro Armas, and representatives of GESPLAN, the company in charge of carrying out this project, which has an award budget of 565,000 euros.
The actions that are being carried out include various tasks of cleaning, clearing, pruning and felling of palm trees, as well as phytosanitary treatments, floral conditioning of flowerbeds, replacement of boundary fencing, irrigation maintenance, repair of walls and pavements, and waste collection.
These measures will contribute to preserving the characteristic ecosystems of Fuerteventura through the cleaning and recovery of vegetation cover, the pruning of dry leaves and the implementation of sanitation measures to prevent the spread of possible pests.
The president of the Cabildo, Sergio Lloret, stressed that "the improvement and conditioning works are progressing at a good pace in order to have this space in the best possible conditions for its use, thus guaranteeing citizen security".
For his part, the mayor of Pájara thanked the Cabildo "for its commitment to the municipality" and highlighted the great work done by Gesplan that "has advanced considerably being able to appreciate the improvement works in the lower part".
The Cabildo de Fuerteventura is proud to collaborate closely with the City Council of Pájara in the improvement of these green areas, which are an essential part of the natural heritage of the island. These actions demonstrate the commitment of both institutions in the conservation of the environment and in the care of public spaces.
More than 560,000 euros for the cleaning and conditioning of green areas in Costa Calma.
The Cabildo of Fuerteventura continues to work on the cleaning and conditioning of green areas of Cañada del Río, within the framework of the Cooperation Plan of the Cabildo with the municipalities of the island, in this case, with the City Council of Pájara. These actions will improve the natural environment, giving residents and visitors a more pleasant and cared for place.
Cleaning and conditioning of green areas
The president of the insular institution, Sergio Lloret, visited this environment together with the mayor of Pájara, Pedro Armas, and representatives of GESPLAN, the company in charge of carrying out this project, which has an award budget of 565,000 euros.
The actions that are being carried out include various tasks of cleaning, clearing, pruning and felling of palm trees, as well as phytosanitary treatments, floral conditioning of flowerbeds, replacement of boundary fencing, irrigation maintenance, repair of walls and pavements, and waste collection.
These measures will contribute to preserving the characteristic ecosystems of Fuerteventura through the cleaning and recovery of vegetation cover, the pruning of dry leaves and the implementation of sanitation measures to prevent the spread of possible pests.
The president of the Cabildo, Sergio Lloret, stressed that "the improvement and conditioning works are progressing at a good pace in order to have this space in the best possible conditions for its use, thus guaranteeing citizen security".
For his part, the mayor of Pájara thanked the Cabildo "for its commitment to the municipality" and highlighted the great work done by Gesplan that "has advanced considerably being able to appreciate the improvement works in the lower part".
The Cabildo de Fuerteventura is proud to collaborate closely with the City Council of Pájara in the improvement of these green areas, which are an essential part of the natural heritage of the island. These actions demonstrate the commitment of both institutions in the conservation of the environment and in the care of public spaces.