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IU-Greens proposed the creation of a recovery plan for the garden (23/03/2011)

United Left Greens Murcia today proposed the creation of a plan for protection and restoration of the garden, with the collaboration of social partners, promote measures to preserve the natural from the cultural, environmental and socioeconomic.

The candidate of the formation of left-wing mayor of Murcia, Esther Herguedas has indicated that its proposal includes programs for the protection of the canals and irrigation network, as well as micro-banks associated with canals, packaging them as linear parks.

Herguedas has also opted for the statement as a Cultural (BIC) of the tower houses, chapels and mills, under the impulse of agriculture and ecological farming and the recovery of the garden as a space tourist "sustainable."

On the attitude of the government team in relation to the protection of natural areas, the candidate said that "is characterized by cynicism, because they planted trees to combat climate change, where previously climñatico has devastated thousands of hectares of orchard ".

For its part, Mercedes Carrillo, an independent candidate in the municipal list of IU-Greens, has stressed the need to create a green belt in the municipality and has complained that the legislative changes have resulted in a decrease of 40 per cent of protected land as a garden .

Carrillo has also stressed that the state of the canals of the garden "is unfortunate, with quijeros fallen, broken walls and channels filled with junk, to which he added that" many of the ditches have been piped and closed, "so that proposed cleaning-conditioning.

Source: IURM

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