Of the 28 d'April 17 from May Cervera's educational centers join the Let's Clean Up Europe initiative 2024, which consists of waste collection actions dumped in different natural areas of the municipality.
The activity will be possible thanks to the networking of the centers, the Cervera Environmental Education Plan, the Municipal Services of La Paeria de Cervera and the Waste Area of the Regional Council of La Segarra.
The participating centers and the spaces they will clean are as follows:
Jaume Balmes School: Primary School students, to Parc Mas Duran; third year students, the riverbed of the Ondara river to Sant Pere el Gros; of quart, the environment of the Union; fifth, the surroundings of the school and the Path of the Farmers; and sixth, around Carrer Guernika and Camí de les Forques.
La Segarra Institute: the students of 1st of ESO will clean three spaces: the sports area and the surroundings of the institute, the Cardosa path to Clot de Sant Magí, and Sanaüja Street and the vicinity of the soccer field.
Les Savines School: the educational community will participate by acting in the Bosquet area, the open field next door and Jaume Magre square.
Antoni Torroja Institute: students of 2nd of ESO will perform in two sections of the Walls, from the Path of the Farmers to the washrooms and from the Puerta dels Pous to the washrooms.
School Mn. Josep Arques: the students of 4t, at the fire department's children's park and the edge of the train track; the 5th, the surroundings of the school and the promenade of the Station; i 6è, the riverbed of the Ondara river to Fiol.
l'Espígol Occupational Center is also joining the days and they will be cleaning open to the public in the surroundings of the Barracks and in Ciutat Jardí.
The actions promoted by the l'Espígol Occupational Center and the La Segarra Institute, he Friday 10 May, from the 10 hours, will be open to public participation. The rest of the actions will be attended by the educational community of each center. You can consult the poster with the dates and times.
Let’s Clean Up Europe! is a common action throughout Europe to raise awareness about the amount of waste we throw uncontrolled into nature and to promote awareness actions through the collection of this waste dumped il·legally in the woods, beaches, banks of rivers, etc.