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The spaces extend the schedule supplies air conditioning to improve service to dealers and customers (25/07/2015)

Supplies squares of the city and the districts have expanded the hours of operation of the air conditioning with the aim of improving the service offered to customers and at the same time, the working conditions of the professionals working in office .

If the schedule was usually 7-16 hours, from this week, and throughout the summer, the system will be launched at the same time and kept for 2 hours, until 6 pm.

The extension will last as high temperatures continue.

The move will take place in squares Hall of supplies: Veronicas, Saavedra Fajardo, Vistabella, El Carmen, San Andrés, La Alberca, head of Torres and Espinardo.

Change, established by the Office of Works and Municipal Projects, is the result of agreement of the departments of Development and Trade, Organization and Institutional Relations, led by Roque Ortiz and Maria del Carmen Pelegrin, respectively.

It is the first time you performed this modification.

This initiative joins other actions being undertaken by the City Council this summer to improve the conditions of the squares of supplies.

Specifically, it has approved the tender for the replacement of escalators in the municipal market Veronicas, with a budget of 154,000 euros.

It has also been given approval to undertake the renovation of facades and roofs of San Andrés market, so that the end of the works, which will last about two months, the building will be fully accessible to people with disabilities, while today are just three of the six existing entries.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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