The Department of Culture and Heritage directed by Ricardo Segado has completed the administrative procedure to request the regional administration to proceed with the opening of the administrative file for the declaration of the 'House of the Child' as a Property of Cultural Interest (BIC).
An application that approved the Plenary of the City of Cartagena on December 30.
Thus, Ricardo Segado has wished that "the Autonomous Community complies, as soon as possible, with the desire endorsed by the majority of the Corporation of the City of Cartagena.
It is a set of buildings containing all the elements of historical and artistic interest required to obtain their declaration as a Cultural Interest.
The mayor has asserted that "the Autonomous Community and the municipality of Cartagena owe to the 'House of the Child' respect and, above all, commitment to maintain its legacy, as a real estate;
For its architectural value.
Also to facilitate its conservation as intangible heritage, in defending the values ​​of a society that stood out for the attention it gave to children.
Similarly, the head of Culture and Heritage of the local government has expressed concern about the willingness expressed by the CARM not to invest, another year, in the preparation and improvement of the classroom that the College San Isidoro and Santa Florentina has displaced in The 'House of the Child'.
"It is unacceptable that the regional government does not meet the educational needs of about two hundred minors, between three and eight years, who are forced to receive class in conditions unworthy," he said.
The mayor has asked that "the promises be passed on to the facts.
It is not conceivable that the regional administration does not focus on the highest priority.
And guaranteeing the right to an education in decent conditions is.
The CARM must solve the serious problem of the prefabricated classrooms, finishing them, as well as guarantee the rest of demands demanded for many years.
And he must do it because it is his competence and obligation. "
Ricardo Segado has ended by assuring "the support of the City of Cartagena to the just claims maintained by the parents of the minors";
At the time of sending a message to the CARM so that "it rectifies and it gives dignity to the educational provision that receive the school children of the school San Isidoro and Santa Florentina";
Recalling the necessary improvements they require, such as "a library, kitchen, dining room, new technology classroom or multipurpose room."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena