| Specifically, it is betting on new English-model benches, characterized by being made of eucalyptus wood, being more accessible and safe for the elderly and children | The Murcia City Council, through the Department of Urban Development and Modernization of the Administration directed by José Guillén, is renovating and installing new urban furniture in the municipality.Specifically, it is betting on new English model benches, characteristic for being made of eucalyptus wood, being more comfortable and accessible for the elderly, which allow them to sit and get up with greater agility, and safer for children thanks to that the back of the bench is wider, avoiding possible falls.The latest banks that have been installed are located in Espinardo, Avenida Juan Carlos 1, Barriomar and El Carmen.
Some of the places where they have already been renovated, coinciding with the areas most traveled by the neighbors, are in districts, in the Maestro Ibarra garden in Patiño, Llano de Brujas, Constitución garden of Cabezo de Torres, Tomás and Valiente de Puente Tocinos."These improvements are going to achieve a better adaptation of the residential areas of the municipality.
We create spaces to rest, read or relax in the open air, places that contribute to improving the quality of life of Murcians" has highlighted José Guillén.The City Council offers 3,000 banks to the schools of districts and neighborhoods so that they can be installed in their patiosThe Murcia City Council, through the Department of Urban Development and Modernization of the Administration led by José Guillén, and in collaboration with the Department of Education and Infant Schools, led by Belén López, has launched an initiative in which 3,000 benches can be reused in schools.In this way, the schools that request it will be able to count on these banks, through their director to the Department of Education. The City Council will determine the school and the number of banks that are sent to these centers, after having been reviewed.
In this way, it is checked that they are painted and that they do not have any functional problems.The first benches will be installed in the CP Vistabella de Vistabella school, in the La Arboleja public school, in the Professor Enrique Tierno de Lobosillo CEIP, Severo Ochoa de Los Garres school and in the Nuestra Señora de la Arrixaca de Vistalegre CEIP , CEIP San Pio X, CEIP Mariano Aroca, Beniaján Infant School, EI La Ermita de La Alberca, EI El Lugarico de El Palmar, EI La Paz and EI Nuestra Señora de la Fuensanta de Santiago El Mayor.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia