This morning the Mayor of Mazarrón, Ginés Campillo, the head of the Coastal Murcia, Andres Martinez and Cultural Property CEO, Francisco Gimenez, visited various parts of the city to study the work that each agency must undertake on to different projects that are intended desarrollaren Mazarrón and affecting both the local, regional and state as.
One of the places that Campillo, Martinez and Gimenez has been to the beach of the island where the wreck is submerged Phoenician 'Mazarrón 2'.
The three agreed on the importance of putting on this gem underwater archaeological value.
During the visit have been accompanied by the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Infrastructure, Francisco García, Councillor for Tourism, Maria Celeste Soria, and the mayor of the Municipal People and MP in the Regional Assembly, Alicia Jimenez.
Mazarron Mayor thanked the visit of the State Coastal responsible in Murcia and the general direction of Cultural Heritage "with whom we have an excellent relationship and with which we have been studying the actions that we will undertake from each administration for the enhancement of Phoenician boat ".
An enhancement for that "we must also take into account feedback from the beach of La Isla" stated Ginés Campillo.
In this sense, the head of the Coastal says his department "is looking at the possibility of rescuing the drawers this action to adapt to the current situation, to carry it out as soon as possible and with the opinions of the Community Autonomous Region and the City Council is committed to the recovery of the wreck "and that the regeneration of the beach, which would be around 5 million euros," must take into account the presence of the ship as well as the possibility of a flotilla submerged along the beach. "
For his part, Director General of Cultural Assets stressed that "the Phoenician boat is not only important for Mazarron and Murcia, but also to Spain, so that the Autonomous Community is prepared to assist the City in all that is necessary to value the Property of Cultural Interest (BIC), "adding that" the way to seek funding will be an agreement between the three governments to see what each can contribute to this important project. "
Another of the places you've visited has been the ancestral home of La Canada where the City is planning to launch an archaeological museum where they have room for the large number of archaeological artifacts from the session available.
As explained by the Mayor of Mazarrón, Ginés Campillo, "is a firm whose project rehabilitation of the house will be taken shortly to tender", so it is expected that the work "will begin early next year ".
This museum project "is fully supported by the Autonomous Community," stated Francisco Gimenez, who did not want to miss the opportunity to highlight that "Mazarrón is a cultural and archaeological mine and the city has a special arrangement to put in all that heritage value. A heritage that speaks of the millennial history of our region as in the 'Roman Factory Salt' (another of the places they have visited), which is a small but delightful museum space. "
In regards to the Costa, also visited the beach area Parazuelos, on the border with the town of Lorca, which is projected commissioning two campsites.
Andrés Martínez said he was "totally in favor of these initiatives as we have a problem with the beaches of the area, where people are occupied with their caravans, which is forbidden."
For the head of Costs in Murcia "campsites are deterrent solution for those people who find comfort and security, helping to sort the issue camper in the area."
Another point that have visited have been Mazarrón mines which also attended the Popular Municipal spokesperson, Francisco Blaya.
Both Martinez and Francisco Andrés Giménez were astonished with this BIC for the three administrations, is another place that offers endless possibilities for tourism "but its value is further complicated by the ownership of the land in the area" recalled as Mayor of Mazarrón, Ginés Campillo.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón