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The Socialist Party demands the immediate cessation of the headman of Santa Cruz for allowing the piping of the ditch Pitarque as chairman of the Board of Planters (21/08/2013)

Socialist Party councilor, Jose Zapata, demands the immediate cessation by Mayor Chamber headman of Santa Cruz, Sigifredo Hernandez, for failure as chairman of the Board of a decree of Urban Planters and continue piping works in the ditch Pitarque of The Esparragal.

To the socialist mayor, "is absolute nonsense that an entity designed to manage and protect Huerta, skip to the bullfighter rules dictating the Department of Planning to sweep at dawn one of the most unique places Huerta as is one of the few where vegetation is preserved riparian forest. "

Zapata recalls that management of Sigifredo Hernandez Landowners Board is a disaster.

"It is more in the service of private interests to protect Huerta will serve as example also consented to the mess that Torres Channel, between Era Alta and San Ginés, a ditch of tubing so poorly that nearby residents fear a flood their homes with a flood of water, "the socialist mayor.

This is why the PSOE councilor to the City a penalty require strong and the utmost vigilance so that these actions are not repeated.

"They should put all possible means to protect the unscrupulous Huerta," said the socialist mayor.

In addition, Zapata will request the Department of Works and Community Services audit the subsidy received by the Board of Landowners to maintain ditches the Huerta de Murcia.

The socialist mayor recalled that in the last year, this number rose to 150,000 euros, and in view of the facts "we will ask for a review to see if it supports actions such as we saw in the ditch Pitarque".

Source: PSOE Murcia

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