Councilman Markets, Consumption and Decentralization, Christopher Smith, explained that once again the PSOE was not lying because given an ultimatum to twenty vendors that are installed on the Malecón promenade, but has offered the opportunity to be part of the procedure for the award of vacancies in the streets of Murcia municipal supplies or vacant allotment procedure in the weekly markets until its final location is resolved.
Furthermore, it has been reported to all traders by an office of the Municipal Cultural Service in coordination with the College of Architects of Murcia is preparing a comprehensive plan for the San Esteban garden area where the market would be included.
Christopher Hererro adds that in any case there is opacity in this case, already reported in the plenary of all the steps that are being taken and it has been shown that all traders are informed and is working toward another location.
Councilman recalled that takes a long time to work these dealers have the best location and remember that by official of the Directorate General of Cultural Heritage of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia is required to Department of Markets, Consumption and Decentralization prepare a report on possible future plans and actions regarding the houses that make up the market located in the Paseo del Malecón.
In reply, the service alternative markets move traders Burruezo Street Alley was raised.
On April 16, 2013, from the Heritage Service under the Directorate of Cultural Heritage of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia desentimó the proposal claiming that the site was found to be affected by " Archaeological Zone archaeological remains of the suburb of New Arrixaca located in San Esteban. "
So that the possibility of relocating to places of supplies or weekly markets is another alternative for traders Malecon and not an imposition.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia