The Department of Land Management in collaboration with Education and Culture will undertake up to 72 performances spread over five schools in the municipality, on request from AMPAS and address of each Santomera colleges, the SISC and La Matanza; with the aim of restoring and improving plant safety.
Masonry work as the replacement of tiles, repair of the surface of the sports courts and rainwater drainage channels, together with the maintenance of the facades by removing graffiti, moisture or graffiti, not to mention the pruning and tree removal poor condition, will be among the most repeated performances in schools.
The aldermen of Land Management and Education and Culture, Victor Manuel Cerezo and Civic Maribel respectively, were unanimous in stressing that "the educational community has been responsible for choosing which were the areas for action; council prior to submitting a report which details the state of the school and its major deficiencies. "
In the reports have also included the new needs of schools in terms of infrastructure and services for the forthcoming year, as the provision of canteens, laboratories including elevators, in this sense, the mayor, Maribel Civic, has been advanced that "soon the Santomera Mayor will meet with the Minister of Education, Constantine Sotoca, to transfer these requests in person. "
Ramón Gaya, Mother Hope to head
The Gaya santomerano with 19 performances and Hope in the Siscar Mother with 18, leading the pack with the greatest number of jobs expected from a council of Land Management has already started with three schools in Santomera, later travel to the population centers of Sisco and La Matanza.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Santomera