The Directorate General of Cultural Heritage, following a complaint lodged by HUERMUR and Platform forces the municipality of Murcia to withdraw the outlawed by the Heritage Service of the CARM by breaching the regulations on Cultural Heritage cartel.
The shrill cartel Tourism Murcia, installed by order of the Councillor for Tourism, Miguel Cascales, on the north facade of the Museum of Mills River, was reported in 2013 by HUERMUR and Platform for the Defense of Cultural Heritage of Murcia to the Directorate General of Cultural Heritage for not conforming to Consolidated Regulatory Ordinances Historical Site Plan de Murcia in Article 9.
The Heritage Service of the Ministry of Culture forwarded to City Council that the above poster was placed on the facade of a protected and belongs to the historical center of Murcia building (declared of cultural interest), so that the local government should withdraw to comply with the rules governing the Historic Artistic Murcia.
Seeing that after more than a year the poster denounced and outlawed by the Directorate General of Cultural Property was placed on the facade of the Mills River, HUERMUR requested in writing last November to the Directorate General to urge shape effective the municipality of Murcia to fulfill the Law and withdraw poster, or appropriate legal action by HUERMUR be initiated.
Finally last December 10 City Council removed the bizarre poster, ending the administrative battle that had been raging since 2013, returning to recover the facade of the Mills River the aspect that should never have lost.
Now HUERMUR wonders who will pay the expenses of the cartel, which cost thousands of public euros, as well as installation and removal.
Source: HUERMUR