Sí Podemos Canarias in the Cabildo has requested “guarantees” that the sports competitions that proliferate in the Anaga Rural Park and other protected natural spaces on the Island do not leave “a negative footprint” on the environment.
Councilor Ruth Acosta asked about the possible “degradation” that holding these sporting events entails in a fragile ecosystem that “must be preserved because it forms our natural heritage.”
Acosta has also questioned “the objective criteria that are expected to be established in the Master Plan for the Use and Management of the Anaga Rural Park, in relation to sports competitions.”
The protection of heritage, not only natural but also cultural, has led the group, in this case through the spokesperson, María José Belda, to take an interest in the administrative and architectural situation of the Las Palmas de Anaga farmhouse and its hacienda.