José Miguel Luengo received the students who were aware of the situation of the Mar Menor and the environment
The mayor José Miguel Luengo has received this morning in the plenary hall of the City of San Javier to the students of 5th grade of the school "Sacred Heart" who have transferred a series of requests as fines of up to 150 euros for those who Throw trash out of the bins.
The Mar Menor has been very present in the proposals that the children had worked in groups, with measures such as restrictions on uses within a radius of 1,000 meters, prohibition of mass fishing, or the proposal that each family pay 2 euros a year " to buy pool cleaners for the Mar Menor. "
The children have also requested that a residence for the elderly be built "where the family can go to visit them and eat with them", parks that facilitate the interaction between parents and children, the demolition of the old "residence of Telefónica", a park for practice exercise "to reduce obesity", as well as renovate old and abandoned houses and even the construction of a zoo.
The children, accompanied by their teachers, visited the City Council on the occasion of the in-class study of the political and territorial organization.
The mayor, who was accompanied by the Councilor for Public Services and Parks and Gardens, María Dolores Ruiz, explained the powers of the Mayor's office and the operation of the City Council as a whole after receiving them in the plenary hall.
He also thanked his proposals on which he assured to take good note.
The students subsequently simulated a municipal plenary session in their practical exercise today on the organic functioning of the City Council.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier