Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 7:02:23 GMT
The Cariari mill in Campo de Criptana now has brand new blades and a new shaft thanks to the intervention of the provincial and regional administrations. A storm damaged it last August, but today it already looks armed like the rest of the "giants" of the emblematic hill that crowns the town. The president of the Ciudad Real Provincial Council, José Manuel Caballero, and the delegate of the Board, Carmen Teresa Olmedo, have shown their satisfaction at the relevance of both interventions from a tourist and economic point of view.
And Santiago Lázaro, mayor of the municipality, who has highlighted the potential that Criptana demonstrates, has thanked both institutions for their help.Although it is Industry Email List an action considered minor, Caballero has emphasized the importance of the help provided on this occasion to the Criptana City Council, since it translates into conserving, protecting and preserving what is ours, what identifies us and at the same time helps us. distinguishes from the others.
He commented that the renovation of the blades and shaft of the mill has been carried out due to the commitment that the Provincial Council has with our past and our origins and La Mancha identity. Also with our history and with our present and future, which, according to him, has to be linked to well-being. "And tourism can bring even more well-being, more employment and more wealth to our province, to Campo de Criptana and to Castilla-La Mancha," he added and then commented that everything possible must be done so that the mills do not deteriorate. and that they present themselves with all their height and grandeur before the visitor.
Caballero believes that it is very important that tourists from other autonomous communities and other countries visit us, but he wanted to make it clear that it is also necessary for the men and women of our land, especially the youngest, to enjoy our tourist potential.In this regard, he announced that this week the Provincial Council has resumed the "School" and Educational Outings. The first are aimed at boys and girls, who can be accompanied by teachers and parents, from Infant and Primary Schools. And the second are aimed at students. ESO and Vocational Training.
In both cases, public and subsidized centers can attend the calls that have been made public in the BOP, so around 20,000 children and adolescents will have access to two of the more than twenty routes. which have been designed to publicize our cultural, natural, historical and heritage wealth. Caballero has highlighted that, undoubtedly, one of the routes includes a visit to the hill of the Campo de Criptana mills.
In all cases, the cultural trip is of interest from the teaching point of view. Specifically, in the village of the mills they will also see "in situ" what they study in textbooks, milling engineering and the use of wind as renewable energy, which at this time, taking into account the statements that Caballero has made, It is fully current.
The president of the Provincial Council predicts a "flourishing" spring from the point of view of tourist dynamism. He is convinced that national and international visits are going to skyrocket, because, "despite the pandemic, while we were fighting the virus, those of us who were in the institutions have also dedicated ourselves to what was important, which was to continue managing the needs and realities of our province.
In this way, by the time the pandemic was controlled, "and at the moment it is beginning to be," we could offer the best of ourselves and attract as many visitors and tourists as possible, "because we are very aware that tourism, in addition to "culture is economy", since it favors business development and the initiative of businessmen encourages the hiring of workers. Caballero concluded by saying that "the tourism sector is a real opportunity to generate employment and contribute to the economy of the province of Ciudad Real and Castilla-La Mancha.
And Santiago Lázaro, mayor of the municipality, who has highlighted the potential that Criptana demonstrates, has thanked both institutions for their help.Although it is Industry Email List an action considered minor, Caballero has emphasized the importance of the help provided on this occasion to the Criptana City Council, since it translates into conserving, protecting and preserving what is ours, what identifies us and at the same time helps us. distinguishes from the others.
He commented that the renovation of the blades and shaft of the mill has been carried out due to the commitment that the Provincial Council has with our past and our origins and La Mancha identity. Also with our history and with our present and future, which, according to him, has to be linked to well-being. "And tourism can bring even more well-being, more employment and more wealth to our province, to Campo de Criptana and to Castilla-La Mancha," he added and then commented that everything possible must be done so that the mills do not deteriorate. and that they present themselves with all their height and grandeur before the visitor.
Caballero believes that it is very important that tourists from other autonomous communities and other countries visit us, but he wanted to make it clear that it is also necessary for the men and women of our land, especially the youngest, to enjoy our tourist potential.In this regard, he announced that this week the Provincial Council has resumed the "School" and Educational Outings. The first are aimed at boys and girls, who can be accompanied by teachers and parents, from Infant and Primary Schools. And the second are aimed at students. ESO and Vocational Training.
In both cases, public and subsidized centers can attend the calls that have been made public in the BOP, so around 20,000 children and adolescents will have access to two of the more than twenty routes. which have been designed to publicize our cultural, natural, historical and heritage wealth. Caballero has highlighted that, undoubtedly, one of the routes includes a visit to the hill of the Campo de Criptana mills.
In all cases, the cultural trip is of interest from the teaching point of view. Specifically, in the village of the mills they will also see "in situ" what they study in textbooks, milling engineering and the use of wind as renewable energy, which at this time, taking into account the statements that Caballero has made, It is fully current.
The president of the Provincial Council predicts a "flourishing" spring from the point of view of tourist dynamism. He is convinced that national and international visits are going to skyrocket, because, "despite the pandemic, while we were fighting the virus, those of us who were in the institutions have also dedicated ourselves to what was important, which was to continue managing the needs and realities of our province.
In this way, by the time the pandemic was controlled, "and at the moment it is beginning to be," we could offer the best of ourselves and attract as many visitors and tourists as possible, "because we are very aware that tourism, in addition to "culture is economy", since it favors business development and the initiative of businessmen encourages the hiring of workers. Caballero concluded by saying that "the tourism sector is a real opportunity to generate employment and contribute to the economy of the province of Ciudad Real and Castilla-La Mancha.