Councilman Cemetery, Alfonso Pulido, and Works and Urban Development, Francisco González, presented this morning the various improvements that have been made at the facility ahead of the celebration of All Saints, Nov. 1.
We proceeded to clean the roofs and the replacement of several broken tiles precincts 1, 2, 8 and 9. In addition, we eliminated some architectural barriers have been paved several streets in the area of ​​pantheons that they were still land and improved the enclosure 14 that had water leakage problems that had caused sloping terrain with danger of sinking.
In the new area they are painted pillars and 150 others had been fixed Aluminosis.
They have placed ten new banks, which have been spread across different areas.
In the chapel, improvements have been made on the floor of ashlar.
All these reforms have been carried out with municipal staff.
Moreover, it has also completed the expansion of 80 niches made in the newest area of ​​the cemetery, which has had a cost of 31,695 euros.
Preventive Security
Facing the Day of All Saints, Jumilla Local Police has prepared a safety device which starts on Thursday afternoon and ends on Tuesday night.
It involved the entire staff to ensure the safety of both the path and the installation itself.
The vehicles will have access to the site both the street and down the road Cantarerías Cemetery, but can only leave the same for the latter route, which is what is recommended.
There will be ample parking space next to the cemetery, with capacity for approximately 300 vehicles.
a gated pedestrian access was also prepare for citizens who choose to walk safely do so.
Another way to access will be using the city bus, which will include this destination on all routes Sunday from 9.00 to 14.00.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla