This is the second heated pool for Motril, which will cater to the residents of the north and east of the city, which already enjoy three paddle tennis courts in the park adjoining Provinces.
The Mayor of Motril, Luisa García Chamorro, along with the Minister of Culture and Sport, Luciano Alonso, opened the indoor pool in the neighborhood of Los Alamos, which represents an investment of 1,700,000 euros between the two administrations.
The event was also attended by the Government Delegate of the Board in Granada, Maria Jose Sanchez and the deputy mayor of Sports, José García Fuentes and several members of the municipal government.
Chamorro Garcia pointed out that today is a great day for Motril "because finally opened the second pool which will cover the city, which will be linked to a large sports complex that includes three paddle tennis courts in the park-and Provinces running-and a gym on the adjacent plot, which will house two paddle courts and decks to be built in a second phase, which will be ready by April 2014. "
Also, the mayor pointed out that the sports complex will meet the needs of all residents of the north and east of the city, claiming this facility, "and specifically to fans of swimming, a sport in rise both to the physical preparation for rehabilitation in all ages. "
Motril City Council will also have two pool lanes 200 hours per year and may use them intact two Saturdays and two Sunday morning to accommodate various local sporting events.
Meanwhile, Luciano Alonso explained that the work has involved the construction of an indoor swimming pool with a glass of 25 x 12.5 meters, a glass splash of 12.50 x 5 meters, entrance hall, cloakroom, nursing, offices, warehouses and technical rooms. The total floor area is 1715.26 meters square.
The City issued a tender for the operation of the pool, for a period of 50 years, which will be managed by the company 'Brother Alvarez'.
The mayor thanked the concessionaire's commitment to physical activity in the municipality and the effort to invest in what will be a large sports complex next year and is already generating jobs.