The full council of San Javier has approved this afternoon a joint motion of socialist groups, popular, independent and mixed, consisting of 1 councilor of CDL, which calls for the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the autonomous community Murcia Region to initiate administrative proceedings to testify as cultural assets of the fisheries building in Santiago de la Ribera called "Michael Fish" and "Lonja Mar Menor."
The motion was approved at an extraordinary plenary session and urgent, which was held at 15:00 am
today, Thursday December 2, defends the foundation of his request "the intangible value of the slices as Santiago de la Ribera property representing the customs specific environment of the Mar Menor" and his "ethnographic" regional.
The agreement that will be reported to the Coastal Authority in Murcia, including the commitment of the municipality of San Javier to ensure, within its administrative actions in this process, "the justification necessary and appropriate projects for inclusion of such auctions in management plans for the Cultural Heritage of the Region of Murcia in response to its value as a cultural landscape of Santiago de la Ribera. "
In justifying reasons for the motion points out that the auctions were built in 1965 on the site now occupied and since then "have constituted a landmark for residents and visitors."
Highlights its "indisputable intangible value", and "has made for more than 45 years the image of Santiago de la Ribera being inseparable from their environment."
It also affects their "ethnographic and undoubtedly be linked to lifestyle, culture and unique culinary activity in the Region of Murcia."
In the discussion of the motion, during the plenary session, the popular group has proposed adding two points to the agreements already agreed upon, an attitude that has been rebuked by the other groups that eventually voted for the first proposal was to give an account of According to the Institute of Cultural Heritage of Spain, Ministry of Culture.
Also, both socialist and mixed groups, in government, as independent have their votes rejected the second, of requesting the Coastal Authority in Murcia taking appropriate decisions that will restore the activity of the fish already has been evicted, with the main argument that Costas is a closed issue and is now in court.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier