Councilor Enrique Lorca invites the mayor and the Councilor for Sports to take pictures in the JC1 complex, consisting of eleven tracks, "but I warn you that it will cost you work to find the right angle so that you do not see the damage"
The Socialist Municipal Group regrets the state of sports facilities in the municipality because, "if they are not in good condition, we can not advise users to sign up for sports," said Councilman Enrique Lorca, who is visiting pavilions and sports centers to Know your current situation and be able to make proposals to improve them.
"We know that there are facilities that need some services, that need reforms, but what we could not imagine is to find this morning the state of abandonment and ruin of the paddle tennis courts of JC1, full of broken glass, of grass, bad smells, dirt and baldness on the court, "says Lorca, who also adds that" to top it off this morning we check how these tracks are among the municipal sports offer on the same website of the City of Murcia. We will have to ask the PP if is that what it is about is a new sport modality with risk ".
The councilor points out that the course is about to begin "and we return to improvisation and offer facilities that are not conditions, as it is specifically closed."
In addition, "today the mayor and the Councilor for Sports have visited the football field of Churra to announce the expansion and repair of it, something we applaud, but I invite you to go to the paddle complex to take pictures, although I warn you that it’s going to cost you a job to find the right angle so you don’t see the damage. "
Enrique Lorca recalls that it was agreed a year and almost five months ago that this facility will be managed by the Department of Sports and Health, so "we find it tremendous that it is the same local administration that contributes to the abandonment of the aforementioned complex of paddle, consisting of eleven tracks that premiered in 2009 ".
"When the Department of Sports realizes that it has to rebuild these facilities, the investment will come out of the pocket of all Murcia, which is not fair," explains Lorca, who notes that "this complex was one of the improvements that the company offered to be awarded JC1, a pavilion to which this popular saying that what starts badly ends, ends, because of the controversy that has always provoked. "
The socialist councilor indicates that the abandonment of this paddle complex is not due to an oversight "but to a continued disinterest, the same that shows the government team in the City of Murcia for everything that is heritage of the municipality, whether historical , architectural, landscape ... then, once completely destroyed, they will put a pot and a commemorative plaque. "
Source: PSOE Murcia