Anglophone Association of San Pedro del Pinatar (ADAPT), found the activity "ACCESS FOR ALL", a project funded by the Department of Citizenship and has sought to raise the neighborhood pinatarense about the difficulties of accessibility and mobility of persons with disabilities and the daily difficulties are moms and dads who bring their children in the cars passing by the municipality, giving a plaque to Pedro Antonio Marin Tovar, Director of the Post Office in San Pedro del Pinatar, the consider that the office has the optimum conditions on accessibility issues.
The event, held in the Auditorium of the Hon.
City Hall, attended by the Councillor for Citizen Participation, María José Albaladejo which considered this project as "dear to the benefit of the community, proving that people are the best pinatarenses social capital that make San Pedro, every day is better."
For its part, Jane Cronin, president of ADAPT, welcomed the grant of the session and was very satisfied with the result of a year of work culminated in two days of awareness, "photos taken over the months were sent City Council and today, many of the accessibility issues have been resolved, "said Cronin.
Beside her, Sheila Merret, physical disability and a member of the Association resident in Murcia for twelve years, recounted how the mayor had heard complaints about high sidewalks and buildings and how it inaccessible, "encouraged us to identify for the City Council could correct them. "
Indeed, one of these buildings, has recently modified their facilities to make them more accessible, it is Post Office San Pedro del Pinatar, whose director, Pedro Antonio Marin, received a plaque of appreciation for the removal of architectural barriers that property, "we have improved the functionality of our facilities for the benefit of customers and workers to fulfill our commitment to provide a universal postal service with the highest level of quality, accessibility and efficiency."
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Pedro del Pinatar