The Councilor of the municipal group MC Cartagena, María Dolores Ruiz, announced this morning that her training has transferred to the General Directorate of Cultural Property a document "demanding that, according to Law 4/2007, of March 16, on Heritage Cultural of the Region, obliges the company Hansa Urbana to repair the auxiliary homes of the Monastery of San Ginés de la Jara and to consolidate the entire perimeter wall of the same. "
The rains during the last weeks again dismantled large canvases of the outer wall of the medieval monastery of San Ginés de la Jara, a situation that came to add to the demolition of several walls of the monastery garden by the drag of water from Mount Miral and the Sierra Minera by DANA last September.
MC, vigilant and demanding attitude to recover the Monastery
Ruiz has reviewed the actions of his training in relation to the monumental complex remembering that "in September 2018, after having learned of the abandonment of the restoration works, we urge the Heritage Service to turn inspection visit to the monument in order to check the status of its restoration ".
Subsequently, the Councilor Cartagener said that the decree 24/1992, of February 28, "includes included in the BIC statement the houses of farmers, the garden, the church, the tower, the cloister, the lodge, the checkpoints, the defensive fence or wall and the three hermitages located on Mount Miral. "
At the same time, he added that, "therefore, the BIC statement includes its character of agricultural exploitation."
The mayor of MC, then, has meant that "the state of ruin that the auxiliary constructions present, with the exception of the oil mill, is more than evident. In addition, it should be remembered that they settle on the wall of the closure of the assembly, when they are not part of it, so their poor condition also affects the wall and the security of all areas. "
At this point, María Dolores Ruiz explained that "with the September DANA episode several sections of the wall protected by the decree collapsed, circumstances that led the regional Executive to authorize the owner of the Monastery to repair the checkpoint and the restoration of the affected parts of the perimeter wall ".
Ruiz has concluded his intervention by noting that these events have led us to demand that the regional administration "force Hansa Urbana, without further delay, to repair the auxiliary dwellings of the Monastery of San Ginés de la Jara and consolidate the entire perimeter wall of the If he does not do so, they will become necessary collaborators to contribute to the unstoppable deterioration of this emblematic and well-loved asset of our heritage. "
Source: Grupo municipal MC Cartagena