The deputy delegate of the Government of Spain in the Community of Madrid, Pilar Trinidad, visited today the town of Venturada, where she has met her mayor, Carolina Folgueira, and her government team.
During the meeting, he collected the security concerns they have in the locality, and called on them to convene a Local Security Board in the near future in which to deal in more detail with all these issues. However, it has traveled through some streets of the Los Cotos urbanization of Monterrey to check in situ the problems that surveillance has in an area where single-family homes predominate and that is surrounded by countryside.
They have also reviewed some issues that the City Council wants to promote and that are related to the competences of the Government Delegation such as the homologation of foreign non-university studies, which is carried out by the High Inspection of Education of the Government Delegation, to allow some of its neighbors of foreign origin to do this.
The subdelegate of the Government, for her part, has encouraged them to assess the possibility of joining the VioGén system of integral protection of victims of gender violence and thus advance in the incorporation of all municipalities of the Community of Madrid that have Local Police to it.
During their stay in Venturada, Pilar Trinidad has also visited the coworking space they have, which they want to expand to accommodate more entrepreneurs and local companies, and where the Madrid Rural Lab center of the Sierra Norte is located, a laboratory of digital innovation and experimentation where people and companies from the rural environment will have at their disposal a series of activities, technologies and resources that allow them to undertake.