| Mercedes Bernabé and Marco Antonio Fernández supervise the work of this space in the Murcian district | Zeneta will have in a few weeks a 24-hour study room with capacity for 24 people.
The installation is already in its final stretch and the City Council has begun to prepare the space with the corresponding furniture and signage, both exterior and interior.The councilors of Urban Agenda and Open Government, Mercedes Bernabé, and of Pedanías y Barrios, Marco Antonio Fernández, have visited the space today to supervise the latest work being carried out."Study and training are essential in the progress and advancement of a society, which is why, from the Town Hall, we know that these facilities are a very important service for Murcia.
These rooms are properly equipped to promote their activity and the maximum concentration of students, 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, "explains Mercedes Bernabé.Adequacy of the cultural centerSpecifically, the works, with a budget of 81,220 euros, have consisted of adapting an existing space in the cultural center of the district.
The building has two facades forming a corner, one towards Juan Carlos I avenue and the other towards a pedestrian crossing, with a steep slope that saves a drop of 1.05 meters.The room has a useful area of ??64.67 square meters, including sanitary services and a circulation area, and has independent access from public roads.
It will have a Wi-Fi connection and a service supervised by the Integrated Access Control System Via Internet, which will control the entrances and exits, perform live surveillance, control fire alarms, the operation cycle between cooling and heating and collect the signal of the SOS panic button."This is one of the most advanced actions currently in the Extraordinary Plan for Investment in Districts carried out at the request of the Municipal Board of Zeneta, as these investments are made by consensus by their presidents according to the needs of the residents ”Explains Marco Antonio Fernández.8 study rooms serving nearly 11,000 usersThe Municipal Network of Study Rooms in Murcia (RMSEM) has 8 study rooms with a capacity of 559 people that serve nearly 11,000 users 24 hours a day.
These facilities are located in Alquerías, Casillas, Los Dolores, Rincón de Seca, Ronda Sur, Sangonera la Verde, Sangonera la Seca and Torreagüera.In addition, there are four other rooms, integrated into the cultural centers, that operate with specific hours and that have a maximum capacity for 70 people.
These are: Monteagudo, Santo Ángel, Cobatillas and Los Martínez del Puerto.
The councilor responsible for the field stresses that "the accession of the latter two to the Municipal Network of Study Rooms is being studied." The Ronda Sur Study Room, located on the Paseo Florencia, is the largest, with an area of ??573.50 square meters and a maximum capacity of 231 students, divided into two large areas.To find more information about the hours, location and capacity of each of them, those interested can visit their website.Reopening of study roomsSince the declaration of the state of alarm, the study rooms are closed to the public.
“At the moment we do not have a reopening date.
Our intention is to open as soon as possible but for this we must confirm that the spaces comply with all prevention measures and are safe for students, "explains the mayor of Agenda Urbana.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia