It stresses the grant of 450,000 euros approved to restore the monumental complex of La Merced
PP spokesman Lorca and Economy in the Regional Assembly, Fernando López Miras, today highlighted the "strong commitment of the regional government throughout 2013 with the municipality Lorca after the earthquake of 2011", referring to the recent approval of the Board Government for approval of the contract for the project design and implementation of relevant to urban renewal in the neighborhood of San Jose "works.
Miras López explained that these works, budgeted at more than € 3.6 million, consist of "renewing the vials, and the expansion of public and educational spaces, green areas and urban infrastructure services in the neighborhood of San Jose are municipal public domain ".
As pointed out, "the contract includes as a special social status for employment promotion, the requirement that the contractor incorporates at least a 25 percent of workers under 30 years," so the Government regional "encourages and promotes economic and social development of the municipality Lorca, while implementing measures to end youth unemployment."
Recalling that Lorca and has several actions authorized in the neighborhoods of La Viña, Alfonso X, San Diego and the districts, and that not only the works of San Fernando and San Pedro, but also the works of contemplated accessibility Castle Lorca, Miras Lopez stressed that the total investment of the Community to rebuild and regenerate the town amounts to 52.6 million euros for the period 2013-2014 for the agreement signed with the European Investment Bank (EIB) loan.
"This is what Lorca need support and commitment embodied in facts, as it has done every week the regional government, with President Valcárcel to the head," said Lopez Miras.
In this sense, the 'popular' leader has highlighted the grant of 450,000 euros approved by the regional government in the same Governing Council, of 27 December, to restore the monumental complex of La Merced, which was also damaged by earthquakes.
Framed within the Body of Historic and Artistic Interest, is the first monastic establishment in the city and has medieval origins, although the set of its main building expands until the early eighteenth century.
Finally, Fernando López Miras has stressed that with the last Governing Council 2013 "closes a year in which the regional government and especially President Valcárcel, Lorca been considered as a priority, as the city has been featured in virtually all Government Councils with the generous approval of actions for the recovery and regeneration of the town became a reality as soon as possible. Lorca Something I always appreciate. "
Source: PP Región de Murcia