On the evening of Monday January 19th Mayor of Ceuta, Juan Felipe Cano, visited the Minister of Industry, Tourism, Enterprise and Innovation regional government, Juan Carlos Ruiz, to discuss various topics of interest to the ceutiense municipality.
This meeting, which was also attended by ceutienses councilors of Economy, Finance, Personal, Trade and Tourism, Dori Ayala and Works and Services, Sports and Industry, hamlets and Police, Jesús Hernández, focused on the European project "IBRAVE ".
A program that leads the ceutiense Consistory, funded by the European program ERASMUS + and seeks to improve the image of the territories facing the increase in capacity of tourist attraction through vocational training.
To do this, we will work on two fronts: internationally with other partners, and local level with students of training cycles of IES Felipe de Borbón the municipality and businesses in the area.
With the participation of other partners in the UK, Sweden, Denmark, Croatia, Romania and Belgium, the first transnational IBRAVE meeting will take place on Monday 26 and Tuesday 27 January in Ceuta, at which topics will be addressed as good marketing practices policies, keep up with the latest trends and the services they offer mobile applications in the promotion of tourism and SMEs.
Coming "Entrepreneur Municipality"
At this meeting the next distinction of Ceuta was also addressed as "Entrepreneur Municipality" seal that promotes regional government through the Instituto de Fomento (INFO).
"Soon we will include in this program that will launch joint actions INFO to favor the creation and development of entrepreneurial business initiatives," Cano explains, most notably the forthcoming establishment of a business incubator in the town .
In addition, the mayor said the counselor ceutiense project undertaken in the municipality to reduce light pollution and CO2 emissions through improved public lighting in several roads and parks of the city center.
Until now it has a grant of nearly 44,000 euros the LEADER program for this work and from the City of Ceuta are working to obtain grants from the regional government to help complete this project "which aims to limit the night glow and the intrusive or annoying light is a form of environmental pollution, "said the councilman Ayala.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Ceutí