Members of the British community, based in San Javier, transmit their complaints to the local candidate for Citizens (C's), Antonio Murcia, by the lack of concrete measures sanjaviereño Consistory, to meet the many abandoned animals that roam the city.
In the afternoon of day May 4, 2015, the candidacy of Citizens (C's) San Javier, within the framework of its known as CAFE CITIZEN informal meetings, met with members of the Anglo community to hear their concerns and suggestions on the town.
A Citizens (C's) San Javier moves illusion, a great team, and how much he wanted to make a closer and more participatory in that policy, any neighbor, ideology may be, can propose ideas, tell their concerns about the municipality and, also, why not, provide solutions to everyday problems that in many cases, local politicians themselves are not aware because they live in your bubble, in its ideal limbo and at the same time, unrealistic, far removed from those things that, really, matter to men and women residing in the township.
In this regard, the newly formed Citizens Party (C's) in San Javier, consisting of normal and committed citizens and away the all-powerful brands of the major parties;
it draws nearer, slowly, step by step, to the different groups that make up the diversity of sanjaviereño municipality, by humble events that have called CAFE CITIZEN.
With this motivation, Antonio Murcia, it presented to the mayor of San Javier by Citizens (C's), and together with other members and supporters of the Orange formation, met in the afternoon of May 4 in the Camping Village cafe San Javier, with members of the British community to hear their concerns and know, firsthand, the image they have of the municipality.
At the meeting, which was also attended by the number thirteen, Begoña Hosah, and nine Natividad Gomez number, the candidacy of C's San Javier and another sympathizer, which also unfolded in English, matters were discussed that concern to the British community based in San Javier.
One concern was that more highlighted the failure to understand for what reason, from the town hall, no concrete and effective measures were taken to collect and deal with the many abandoned, mostly dogs and cats, who roam the streets the municipality and almost always end up being run over by traffic.
In this regard, they proposed the creation of some sort of shelter to care for them and avoid accidents.
On the other hand, they complained that since the town hall not the technical and human resources were put, as happens in other localities or administrations, to facilitate communication between it and the Anglo community during the pendency of any complaint management within the session or consultation on the municipal website itself;
recalling, in this regard, they also pay taxes like other citizens.
Also, some of the attendees, who live in the neighborhood Castejon, took the opportunity to show their outrage at the large amount of accumulated on both sides of the road to Dolores de Pacheco leading to his ward garbage, and the feeling of insecurity that produces them the whole area of ​​the municipality.
Both the local council candidate, Antonio Murcia, as Begoña and Nativity candidates, took note of these and other concerns that were said during the CAFE CITIZEN, pledging to study them in order to materialize in future proposals if they do not already exist and were viable.
Antonio Murcia, which was very productive meeting with the Anglo-Saxon group, forward them to those present, that training, which he leads, undertook to study carefully the feasibility of translating into several languages ​​and the municipal website and, if it materializes in a real proposal, defend against any city to be held in the future in order to "bring the local administration to all its neighbors regardless of their language, once and for all."
Source: Ciudadanos San Javier