Teguise announces two projects for sociocultural infrastructures and another for public transport information

The mayor affirms that the three are now ready to be tendered, after having obtained financing from Feder funds in the previous legislature

August 17 2021 (18:08 WEST)
Los Valles Teleclub
Los Valles Teleclub

The Teguise City Council has announced that three projects for the municipality will soon materialize, whose subsidy was committed from the previous legislature through European funds, and which are now ready to be tendered. One of them is the rehabilitation of the Los Valles Sociocultural Center, another is to enable a building in the Villa for cultural associations, and the third is to install a traveler information system through 43 information panels of the interurban regular transport network.

In total, these actions will have just over 380,000 euros, obtained mostly through ERDF (European Regional Development Fund) funding, destined for local or regional projects, in which the coordinators must request the subsidy through their autonomous or local administration.

The mayor of Teguise, Oswaldo Betancort, explained that “the design and drafting of both projects have been prepared by the City Council, which requested funding for them in its day and which now have inter-administrative collaboration with the Cabildo of Lanzarote to launch the tender for each of them as soon as possible.”

The mayor of Teguise and the area councilor, at the Los Valles Teleclub

“We are about to materialize some of the demands of the people of Teguise, who have always demanded economic support from the rest of the supra-municipal institutions regardless of their political color,” says Betancort, trusting that “Teguise will continue to be part of the list of municipalities included in these funds and thus be able to develop actions in the field of urban rehabilitation, such as improving the facilities of the Los Valles teleclub and offering a new meeting point on Garajonay street in the Villa for the cultural collective.”

In addition to both reform projects, Teguise has also included the supply and installation of a traveler information system, through 43 information panels for regular interurban transport.

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