Councilman Services and Gardens, Juan Manuel Abellan, has come out against the latest reviews published by the municipal group of United Left-Greens, on the actions being undertaken within the project to remodel the garden that began Frogs this week.
According to the Councillor responsible for the area, "it is a work based on a report which was adopted by Local Government a few months ago, information to which opposition groups have full access" and added "if they had real interest, should have checked that project, so we understand that it is the result of total inaction of opposition groups on these issues. "
Moreover, the council has stressed that the actions came collected in memory, developed by the Technical Service and the gardens Planning, properly informed and previews.
As for the decision to replace various vegetable garden items, the council has explained that as advised by the technical services, "was recommended remove some items badly damaged by the failure to adapt to the weather as fracturing may pose a risk to users and overlooked the garden. Additionally, recalled that this winter, and an altercation with a falling cymal at the door of the Museum of Ethnography, which fortunately did not cause any damage or suffered material and personnel, but to be safe for nothing could have happened any misfortune. "
In this regard, he noted, "the technical area advised redirect the garden with much safer plantations, which in future could enjoy greenery adapted to suit children, and we're working."
Finally, the council wanted to reassure the public, and stressed that "we are doing a great work in the garden, once it is completed, will provide a greater show to this iconic green space in the town".
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla