The City Council approved in March the SPTCV project for the first phase, which includes the 546 seats, and facilities for the music and dance conservatory
Benidorm, satisfied after the restart of the works of the cultural center was set for October 15
The mayor of Benidorm, Toni Pérez, showed his "satisfaction" after notifying the Valencian Community Thematic Projects Society (SPTCV) to the City Council that the works of the cultural center will be restarted on October 15. Pérez has assured that “the restart of these works is news long awaited by the people of Benidorm and the culmination of an intense work in which the City Council and the SPTCV have always gone hand in hand and in which it has always prevailed the general interest. "
As the mayor recalled, last March the decree approving the execution project corresponding to the first phase of the works was signed, agreed in the protocol of intentions signed in June 2017 by the mayor and the general director of SPTCV, Antonio Rodes.
Specifically, this phase of work includes the execution of a room with less than 546 seats, approved facilities for the professional conservatory of music and dance, the cafeteria, the treatment of the facades and the roofs of all these areas. "We speak, therefore, of absolutely necessary infrastructures that are going to be put at the service of culture, education and tourism," he said.
He also informed that “the general director of the SPTCV has confirmed to me that the suggestions transferred by the management teams of the conservatories during the previous meetings held at the Mayor's Office will be incorporated into the execution project; some suggestions that will have an impact on the improvement of what will be its facilities ”.
The mayor has clarified that “at the same time that these works begin, our efforts will also begin to start the Valencian Government's commitment to new construction phases that allow Benidorm to have, in the shortest possible time, the entire cultural center that It was initially designed and that the city deserves “