The works of the Plaza Santo Domingo in the hamlet of Huerta de Arriba have been completed.
After a month of work, the mayor, José Antonio Fernández Lladó, wrapped in his councilors and Alguazas neighbors discovered the board of the new plaza.
Previously, the pastor of the town offered a Mass in the chapel of the parish and blessed the restored area.
"It was a very nice ceremony.
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City Council continue to work to make the city better for all residents, "said the mayor.
The works, amounted to 40,000 €, under the supplementary scheme of POS 2008 and are funded 90% by the Ministry of the Presidency of the CARM and the remaining 10% by the City of Alguazas.
The renovation has come at a cost of 40,000 euros and consisted in putting a paving stone design, renovation of the drinking water source, the implementation of all the furniture, the installation of a fountain and the creation of a padded play area and fencing continued safety for children.
"The completion of this work is an added personal satisfaction, since my early childhood, enjoyed in this part of town," said Francisco Javier Gambín, Town Planning.
The works under the supplementary scheme of POS 2008 and are funded 90% by the Ministry of the Presidency of the CARM and the remaining 10% by the City of Alguazas.
Have also been covered with a natural stone plinth in the two walls that frame the Plaza (those of a private house and the Civic Center) and has registered the name in white and the square was covered with new the small stone wall tile around the side of the plaza.
On the other hand, the City of Alguazas will locate a buried container area near the new plaza, so that the top Huerta will join those already on the main squares of the town.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Alguazas