The Popular Group in the Teguise City Council has presented a motion to the municipal plenary in which they urge the government group to sign an agreement with the Ministry of Education of the Government of the Canary Islands in order to facilitate the use of sports facilities in secondary schools to the municipality's teams so that they can carry out their training.
“We believe that enough time has passed for the municipal officials to have managed the use of the courts with the Government of the Canary Islands, with the Ministry of Education, and to prevent the teams from moving outside their localities and even outside the municipality with the problems that this entails,” denounces the popular spokesperson, Jonás Álvarez.
The Popular Party argues that "it is within the possibilities of the City Council that, in exchange for the use, it is responsible for cleaning the toilets and the courts themselves after each training session, as well as supplying the clubs with the corresponding sanitary products for individual use."
Jonás Álvarez points out that “the most comfortable thing is to stay as they have been all this time, with their arms crossed, avoiding facing the new reality as if the problems were going to solve themselves.”
The populars relate the restrictions that have been occurring since last March, when the State Government declared the state of alarm, and the successive decrees of the regional executive in which the measures have been adapted and made more flexible.
“The return to the new normal in sports has been carried out in a staggered manner, even resuming activity in the lower categories. However, the government group has not sought alternatives with the Ministry of Education,” questions Jonás Álvarez, who warns of "the impossibility that currently exists for sports clubs to train in these facilities as they had been doing," and cites as an example the IES of Costa Teguise, "which has the added impediment that there are no sports infrastructures that can be put at the service of the clubs that are forced to move even outside the municipality."








