The Councillor for Youth and Employment of the City of Cartagena, Javier Herrero, will close on Thursday, July 3, the Teatro Romano occupational workshop, in which 12 student workers have been trained in landscaping and masonry, by conditioning the slope of Conception Street hill.
For this reason, the council will visit the works carried out on ten o'clock, then moving on to the ten and a half to the premises of the former Graduate School Gisbert Street, where there will be the presentation of certificates to participants.
This occupational workshop, promoted and managed by the Agency of Local Development and Employment (ALDE), began in February and has lasted five months.
The objective of this project was to provide the necessary training to six students and six other landscaping masonry, by completing the landscaping of the north side of Park Towers, to the Street Design and Scipio, integrating it into the so-called by the Corniche Park architect Rafael Moneo for the Foundation of the Roman Theatre.
Conditioned area is close to all the ruins of the ancient castle was declared a Historic Artistic Monument in 1931 and restoration works of the Roman Theatre and continues the landscaping of the hill that starts with the audience.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena