The Brotherhood of Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno, through its president, Jose Martinez and the representative of the company Ferrovial Agroman in Murcia, signed last week, a collaboration agreement in order to "help finish the construction work the chapel is doing this brotherhood, as the seat of his brotherhood, "as reported by the Mayor of Jumilla Francisco Abellán.
The City of Jumilla has been mediating to get this agreement "the City responded to a request by the Brotherhood to mediate in order to get a company that could work on cultural issues," said Abellán adding that "fortunately, despite the critical moment that we live, Ferrovial has sought to engage with society and with the guild Jumillano signing this agreement to cover part of that work. "
The agreement is an amount of 18,000 euros and aims to "build the gate, about three feet high."
Is being delivered as a direct grant in two installments, one of 6,000 in the year 2009 and the remainder in early 2010.
Once they complete the work of the door, just missing the furnishings of this building.
According to Francisco Abellán said "the chapel will be a landmark building, located under the Plaza de Arriba."
This building could open in September or October this year.
After opening, the chapel will be included in the Jumilla wine route, so that a better place to visit.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla