El 7 Set in english by Brenda Cundell
Alcala-Alcossebre Council is to create a monitoring committee reporting to the educational community on the progress of the Building Plan
Francisco Juan: “We are putting everything we can into making the process happen as fast as possible but the Department has been revising the pre-project for the extension of the CEIP La Mola for over a year”.
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The Mayor of Alcala-Alcossebre, Francisco Juan, has announced the formation of a monitoring committee for the process of the Building Plan to extend the CEIP La Mola in Alcossebre. The committee will be formed at a municipal level and would also include members of the educational community, such as the management of the centre and the Association of Mothers and Fathers of the Pupils (AMPA), “so that we can count on first hand, up to date information about the process”, the Mayor said. The Education Department will report on everything which is dealt with in the committee to all the municipal corporation. The Centre’s management will report to the staff and families will be told through AMPA.
Alcala-Alcossebre Council presented the pre-project for the extension of the CEIP LA Mola to the Education Department in September 2018. It was not until February 2019 that the Department’s experts sent the amendments which had to be made to the project. Once the these had been carried out immediately by the Council, the Department’s experts again made more corrections five months later, to be carried out by the Council. On 23rd September, the Department again advised of further amendments which had to be made to the pre-project and on 24th September the corrections were sent to them.
“The council is doing everything it can to make the process as fast as possible and we do not understand how the same pre-project has received three corrections for matters which could have been advised at the first correction, thus saving precious time and speeding up the time being taken”, and the Mayor said that “if the Department takes a year to correct a pre-project, we cannot imagine how long it will take to correct the final project”. The Mayor said that “our priority is for our children to have the educational infrastructures they deserve and, therefore, the Council is ready for a committee, with not just councillors represented, to carry out an exhaustive follow-up of what steps are being taken by all the involved institutions”.
The Mayor of Alcala-Alcossebre, Francisco Juan, has announced the formation of a monitoring committee for the process of the Building Plan to extend the CEIP La Mola in Alcossebre. The committee will be formed at a municipal level and would also include members of the educational community, such as the management of the centre and the Association of Mothers and Fathers of the Pupils (AMPA), “so that we can count on first hand, up to date information about the process”, the Mayor said. The Education Department will report on everything which is dealt with in the committee to all the municipal corporation. The Centre’s management will report to the staff and families will be told through AMPA.
Alcala-Alcossebre Council presented the pre-project for the extension of the CEIP LA Mola to the Education Department in September 2018. It was not until February 2019 that the Department’s experts sent the amendments which had to be made to the project. Once the these had been carried out immediately by the Council, the Department’s experts again made more corrections five months later, to be carried out by the Council. On 23rd September, the Department again advised of further amendments which had to be made to the pre-project and on 24th September the corrections were sent to them.
“The council is doing everything it can to make the process as fast as possible and we do not understand how the same pre-project has received three corrections for matters which could have been advised at the first correction, thus saving precious time and speeding up the time being taken”, and the Mayor said that “if the Department takes a year to correct a pre-project, we cannot imagine how long it will take to correct the final project”. The Mayor said that “our priority is for our children to have the educational infrastructures they deserve and, therefore, the Council is ready for a committee, with not just councillors represented, to carry out an exhaustive follow-up of what steps are being taken by all the involved institutions”.