SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Jan. 23 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Tenerife Cabildo and the Tegueste City Council have agreed to adapt the spaces of the emblematic Casa Los Zamorano to house the Tourism Office and the Interpretation Center of the Anaga Massif Biosphere Reserve.
This commitment is included in the Tourism Sustainability Plan for the Reserve, which aims to enhance and protect the values of Anaga’s natural spaces.
The Minister of the Natural Environment, Sustainability and Security and Emergencies, Blanca Pérez, the insular director of the Natural Environment, Pedro Millán, and the Councilor for Municipal Services and Mobility of Tegueste, Javier Galván recently held a meeting to discuss various issues in a meeting at which was also attended by the president of the Reserve Council and the director of the Anaga Rural Park Office, Isabel García and Antonia García, respectively.
Blanca Pérez explains in a note that “this agreement will serve to reinforce and improve the work being carried out in the Anaga Massif Biosphere Reserve in the tourist, social and economic field in a sustainable manner to increase its potential as a natural space” .
Thus, he points out that it is “an action to which many others will be added and that in this case will have a positive impact on the municipality of Tegueste.”
In this way, the Cabildo and the Tegueste City Council are already working for the transfer of use of the space for the adaptation of the Casa de los Zamoranos de Tegueste for its use as a Tourist Office and Interpretation Center of the Biosphere Reserve and undertake the improvements, which could be around 400,000 euros, approximately.
During the meeting it was also agreed to study the perimeter improvement of the Technical Office of the Reserve, which shares spaces with the Pedro Álvarez Environmental Center, located at the entrance to the Anaga Rural Park.