The government delegate in Galicia, Pedro Blanco, has today supervised the environmental recovery work of the coast of A Ribeiriña, “a land that for years was occupied for industrial activity and that we now return to its original state so that the neighbors of the Pobra and the people who visit us can enjoy them”.
The delegate took the opportunity to know the result of the action, executed by the Demarcation with his back, in the framework of an institutional visit to the City Council of A Pobra do Caramiñal in which he was accompanied by the subdelegate of the Government, María Rivas; the mayor of the town, José Carlos Vidal; the head of the Demarcation of Coasts of the State in Galicia, Carlos Gilm and the councilor of Works and Institutional Relations, Patricia Lojo.
Pedro Blanco reported that the Government invested 800,000 euros in this action, financed from the funds of the Recovery Plan, an amount that, added to the more than 400,000 euros of another action in the vicinity of the Areal beach, raises to 1.2 million euros the investments for the enhancement of the Pobrense coast.
During the visit, the delegate, who signed the City Council’s book of honor, had the opportunity to learn from his mayor’s mouth the needs of A Pobra do Caramiñal and undertook to make available to him all the mechanisms and tools that the different ministries have at hand.
Pedro Blanco and José Carlos Vidal reviewed the Government’s contributions to the city council, which amount to more than 3 million euros and which are concretized in actions such as the aforementioned of recovery of the coastline, the extension of broadband or in the improvement of the facilities of the local institute (1.3 million financed through the PIREP), among other projects.
To these must be added other plans at the local level, which raise above 5.5 million investments, such as the Barbanza-Arousa Tourism Sustainability Plan and aid to the local community.