Cocentaina and Muro: an alliance for sustainable future

Strategic collaboration between municipalities

The localities of Cocentaina and Muro have decided to join forces to jointly request European aid, with the aim of adding 10 million euros for various development projects. This initiative seeks to overcome the limitation imposed by the European Union, which excludes municipalities with less than 20,000 inhabitants of access to individual grants.

Innovative projects in Muro

At Muro, the City Council plans to establish a cultural district that will not only attract investments, but will also generate high quality sustainable employment opportunities. One of the outstanding projects is the rehabilitation of the old box factory, which will become a dynamic center for educational, environmental and artistic activities.

Initiatives in Cocentaina: Rehabilitation and Sustainability

Cocentaina, on the other hand, seeks to revitalize the old textiflok factory, which has been loaned to the City Council. This intervention, of great magnitude, aims to transform the space into a hub for training, economic promotion and culture, thus contributing to local well -being.

Recovery of the Old Town

In addition, the City Council of Cocentaina has plans for the regeneration of the old town, including the creation of social housing. This action seeks to improve housing conditions for families in vulnerable situations, as well as revitalize one of the most emblematic sectors of the population.

Commitment to renewable energy

With an approach to sustainability, the City of Cocentaina will continue to install solar panels in municipal buildings, such as the sports center and textiflok. Mayor Jordi Pla said that this initiative will not only reduce energy costs, but also empower the community in controlling its energy consumption.

Shared views for the future

Jordi Pla emphasizes that the aim is to transform forgotten spaces into vibrant places that retain young talent, which must often look for opportunities outside the region. For his part, Vicent Molina, mayor of Muro, adds that collaboration is key to turning both localities into engines of change in the economy, culture and education in the county region.

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