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Herguedas (IU) said that the removal of the trees in San Esteban is a "Paripe" that serves only to avoid the bad image (08/07/2009)

Note from IU + LV:

It is almost impossible for trees to uproot today in the garden of St. Stephen survive a transfer because it is evergreen, they do not have, such as deciduous, periods of low activity that could allow this such operations.

But above all it is impossible to survive because of the size of the species concerned that any process makes it unfeasible to allow new roots (such as plaster applied to young pine trees).

So Esther Herguedas finds that the boot is a Paripe trees that serves only to prevent a bad image but will not have any effectiveness.

After this operation will follow the usual procedure of transporting the specimens to the farm Mayayo and from that point will be impossible to follow as happened with torn copies of Diez de Revenga or Orchard Manu.

Herguedas said that if those responsible for municipal PP really believed that these fish could survive the transplant, would install directly into any public area where everyone could see them, as well, if it is very difficult for these species can withstand a move, it is impossible support two.

At the same time has indicated that it has requested, if available, a copy of the municipal technical report on this performance.

Finally Herguedas remember that the works at this point is made in San Esteban and which is authorized before the delivery of the Directorate General of Fine Arts and Cultural Heritage are archaeological digs, no parking works as it says the government team the PP in its press release.

Therefore Herguedas Esther explains that IU + LV but not alarm reporting and requested the PP to stop misleading the public.

Source: IU+LV, Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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