The Government’s deputy delegate, María Rivas, highlighted the Government’s drive for the economic transformation of Laracha with an investment of more than 17 million euros in the municipality. It did so during the presentation of the project of expansion of the Business Park of the town, in which Tierra Empresarial Atlántico, a company dependent on the Ministry of Housing and Urban Agenda, is going to invest some 15 million euros (without VAT).
“It is good news for all the citizens of this concello and of surrounding cocnels, because we are creating economic opportunities and we are building together a prosperous future for this entire region,” said Rivas.
In this line, he highlighted the weight that in this project will have elements such as green areas, alternative transport, with the bike path, and sustainability “in a business park that is also designed for people”. In addition, he pointed out that this expansion, with which the polygon will gain 338,629 square meters of surface, will allow the whole of the business park to exceed one million square meters of surface.
The subdelegate took advantage of her speech to value “the proactive management of SEA, both in A Laracha and in other polygons of the Costa da Morte; a management that transformed what was once a soil marketing mist into a useful entity, that invests in the territory, that listens to municipalities and companies, responding to the needs and demands made of it, with transparency and efficiency. A real public service,” he said.
María Rivas also reviewed the more than two million euros that the Government invests in the City Hall through the funds of the Fair Transition Institute and the Recovery Plan, to, among other actions, rehabilitate the Town Hall House or reform the multi-service building to make it available to citizens in optimal conditions. “These are actions aimed at improving energy efficiency, as is the redevelopment of the wind farm of ALaracha, in which the IDAE invests about half a million euros,” he said.
The subdelegate concluded her speech by stressing that the Government “is the main ally of Galician companies, with the conviction that the business fabric, especially small and medium-sized enterprises, are guarantees of economic growth and social prosperity.”