SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 22 Apr. (EUROPE PRESS) –
The Cabildo de Tenerife has handed over to the Civil Guard the keys to the facilities for the new detachment that will be installed in the Teide National Park, as reported by the Island Corporation.
In this way, the service that the armed institute will offer in the protected natural space has been enabled, as had been advanced after the efforts of the Natural Environment and Security area of the insular institution.
These facilities are located in the El Portillo area, and will have several rooms so that the device for the National Park can manage the necessary procedures, deposit necessary material for the service, make shift changes and rest and even eat, since it has of a small kitchen. Note that in no case will these dependencies be an office for receiving complaints.
In this regard, the Councilor for Natural Environment Management and Security of the Cabildo, Isabel García, has handed over the keys to the facility to the interim chief lieutenant colonel of the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Command, Juan Carlos Lafuente.
The act was also attended by the sub-delegate of the Government in the Canary Islands, Jesús Plata, the director of the Teide National Park, Manuel Durban, the insular director of Security, Rubén Fernández and the lieutenant chief of Seprona, lieutenant Carlos Sánchez, together with agents of Environment of the National Park.