This morning opened its doors in Águilas a new nursery, located between the streets Murcia, Miguel Indurain and Paseo de Las Paddles, in an area of ​​town that has grown significantly in recent years, so that their operation will benefit, especially , to large families with small children residing in this environment.
The opening ceremony was chaired by the mayor of Eagle, Bartolomé Hernández;
the government delegate in Murcia, Joaquín Bascuñana;
and the Minister of Education, Culture and Universities, Pedro Antonio Sánchez, representing the three administrations that have led to this action valued at 700,000 euros.
Accompanied by other public officials and members of school management, officials walked these Located on a plot of 1,613 m2 and built on ground floor, on a surface of 758 m2 facilities equipped with: psychomotor room, multipurpose room, six classrooms, toilets, office, kitchen, store, lobby and courtyard with playground.
After the visit, the mayor of Eagle stressed dependencies functionality and visual appeal of the facade, designed in various colors, which has led to the Consistory aquiline use the same colors of the property in the rehabilitation of the Plaza Victims of Terrorism located behind the building, which has also been used paint vivid, 'obtaining a satisfactory outcome', Bartolome Hernandez explained.
The nursery has a capacity of 106 beds, distributed in two units of 1-2 years and four units of 2-3 years as well as a wide opening hours, ranging from 8:30 to 16:30 hours, 'what will help many citizens can better reconcile work and family life ', said the local chief executive.
In addition, Hernandez wanted to emphasize that 'the opening of this infrastructure not only involves the expansion of the network of schools in Aguilas, which is something very important, it involves the creation of jobs in the city, since its is run by a company formed by a group of five young women columbines'.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas