The Castilla-La Mancha government this week approved an investment Four million euros are allocated to the management of public benefits and the maintenance of natural spaces Reserves in the region during the years 2026, 2027 and 2028 … This was announced by the Second Vice President, José Manuel Caballero, and the Minister of Sustainable Development, Mercedes Gomez, during the visit of President Emiliano García Peg to the Ventilas Road Improvement Project, which connects the municipalities of Ciudad Real Fuencaliente and Solana del Pino.
Caballero stressed that moving on the Via Vinillas means “fulfilling the commitment of governments, and of course President Page’s government, which takes the matter very seriously, which is to Guaranteeing all rights for all citizens wherever they are». In this regard, he stated that the Council invested 1.6 million euros in cities with a population of about 1,500 people.
The Vice President stressed that the improvements will allow “these neighbors to have the right to enjoy the luxury of mobility that the improvements made on this road will allow them.” In addition, he stressed that the measure contributes to combating forest fires. “We do this in the winter, which is when the fires we suffer from in the summer are largely extinguished,” Caballero explained. Improving the road also represents a commitment to rural and nature tourismthe key in this area of the Alcudia Valley and Sierra Madrona.
The mayors of Fuencaliente and Solana del Pino, Rubén Paz and Josefa Boyatos, thanked President García Peg for this assistance. Investing in infrastructure they consider vital To communicate between the two sites. They stressed that the improvement would not only facilitate fire prevention, but would also serve as an incentive for rural tourism and allow more flexible, safer and higher quality traffic. The event was also attended by Ciudad Real Board Delegate, Blanca Fernández, along with other authorities.
Four million for protected natural spaces
During the visit, from the Alcudia Valley and the Sierra Madrona Natural Park, Caballero pointed out that Castilla-La Mancha has “114 protected spaces and nearly a million visitors annually, which we must serve as best as possible». To this end, an investment of four million euros was approved, with the aim of ensuring its maintenance and the quality of services provided therein.
The Minister of Sustainable Development, Mercedes Gomez, explained that the investment will be implemented through: Specific command for GeacamThis is aimed at “over the next three years, all infrastructure related to our natural parks will be maintained so that all citizens can enjoy the wonderful places.”
It includes the approved program Information, attention and visitor monitoring services who access protected natural spaces and reception centres; As well as maintaining and preserving protected areas, their facilities and equipment for public use. In addition, the program of environmental education activities associated with these centers will continue to be developed, which is an essential tool for bringing knowledge and value of natural heritage to citizens.