The acting mayor of Cartagena, Ana Belén Castejón, opened on Wednesday, June 12, at 8:00 p.m., the third classroom of study of the municipal network, launched by the Department of Education in neighborhoods and councils.
It is the study hall of Pozo Estrecho, which comes in addition to those already inaugurated in recent months in El Algar and El Albujón.
The inauguration, also, had the presence of the councilors in functions of Education, Mercedes Garcia, and the area of ​​Culture, Tourism and Equality, David Martinez.
The new study room is located in the facilities of the Pozo Estrecho Civic Center and, like the rest, is equipped to facilitate the study 24 hours a day, seven days a week, thanks to a video surveillance system and a control remote access computerized and independent to the building where they are located.
The users of this municipal resource must be citizens registered in Cartagena, over 16 years of age, and who carry out some regulated or non-regulated studies.
Access is by means of a card, provided by the City of Cartagena, upon request of the interested party, whose use is personal and non-transferable.
These municipal facilities are equipped with tables and chairs suitable for the study, plugs to connect personal portable equipment, air conditioning, municipal Wi-Fi network and access to toilets of the premises.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena