Huerta Initiatives
Rob Goacher Johanna Mayr Jenni McIntosh Matt Purslow
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Regeneration Strategy
Overview To the Strategy
Strategy 1 C23
Strategy 2
Paseo de Aragon Park Upgrade
Regeneration Strategy
Overview To the Strategy
Strategy 1 C23
Strategy 2
Strategy 3
Strategy 4
Connectivity
Paseo de Aragon Park Upgrade
Agricultural Co-Operative
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Overview
Clients and Shareholders
Regeneration Strategy
Overview
Clients and Shareholders
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Overview
Clients and Shareholders
Huerta Initiatives
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Policy Context
Relevant Planning Documents
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European Context Mediterranean Huertas
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Issue
Valencian Huerta
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National Context Analysis
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City Analysis Timeline
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City Analysis Tourism Hotspots
Top Tourist Attractions in Valencia (By Trip Advisor Ranking, 2018) 1. Central Market (Mercado Central) 2. Antiguo Cauce del Rio Turia 3. Room Escape Games 4. Bioparc Valencia 5. City of the Arts and Sciences 6. Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir 7. Sightseeing Tours City Tours Architecture Tours Bike Tours Tours of la Huerta (#38) 8. Oceanografic Valencia 9. Palacio del Marques de Dos Aguas 10. Plaza de la Virgen
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Site Analysis
Built Up Area
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Urban Area
Motorway
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Site Analysis
Heritage and Listed Buildings Map
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Site Analysis
Building Condition - Site
Building 1 - Vicente
Cracks in Render
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Poor Quality Irrigation Channels
Missing Render
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Building 2 - Nassim
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Site Analysis Building Condition
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Irrigation Channels Map 1 in 25 Year Floods
1 in 100 Year Floods
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Existing Public Open Green Space Existing Green Space
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Site Analysis Building Uses
Industrial Buildings
Residential Buildings
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Abandoned Fields and Buildings Abandoned Fields
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Agriculture and Society
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STRENGTHS OF OUR SITE
- Despite a significantly high amount of waste going to landfill in Spain (55%), Alboraya City Council has a range of waste removal initiatives in place to increase recycling in the municipality
WEAKNESSES OF OUR SITE
- High levels of unemployment in the region, focused mainly within the service sector - Main use of the landscape, agriculture, is becoming unviable due to a range of issues, leading to abandonment
- Alboraya and La Huerta have strong cultural and landscape related heritage assets - Alboraya is located in close proximity to the urban areas of Valencia. It has a strong transportation network that links Alboraya to Valencia (and vice versa), consisting of the Metro, the bus network and Xufabike
- The irrigation system is strictly controlled which has led to the formation of small parcels of agricultural land which is under rigid protection
- Has an incredibly picturesque landscape boasting attractive vistas and views both into and within the area
- The huerta is segmented due to recent infrastructure projects, including the main road from the north into Valencia and the coastal railway line
- Is located to the North of Valencia and benefits from a good solar orientation, that is sheltered from prevailing winds
- There is a lack of connectivity between the three hubs of economic activity that have been highlighted
- Well managed and maintained (in places) historical irrigation system which gives La Huerta its unique identity
- Strict planning regulations attributed to listed buildings that are for their protection but that offer little leeway to homeowners and prevent the construction of new family dwellings (which are much sought after properties)
- Has both domestic and international connections that locate the City (and therefore the site) in a good position for tourists, which are currently increasing year on year
- Poor quality roads, paths and basic infrastructure within la huerta, and along the rural-urban fringe
- Has an array of listed buildings that are preserved as they are considered heritage assets
- Boundaries between the huerta and urban areas is of a poor quality and is currently not meeting its full potential
OPPORTUNITIES OF OUR SITE
- Strong transport links to the City of Valencia and Alboraya beaches offer the opportunity to attract visitors from a range of places (both from domestic and international markets)
THREATS OF OUR SITE
- Potential encroachment from Valencia (urban sprawl) - Abandonment of fields and houses which could result in a potential loss in the way of life and the associated culture
- Abandoned fields and buildings offer the opportunity to utilise them for a range of uses, including; renewable energy production, community spaces and complimentary to agriculture economic activity
- Loss of heritage assets due to poor maintenance (funding is not available and strict regulations are in place)
- Opportunity to upgrade, connect and enhance heritage trails and other existing footpaths and roadways in the area (by including; signage, information boards, cover irrigation channels, formation of a agricultural co-operatives etc.)
- If too many tourists are attracted to the area it could result in the degradation of the area and could impact significantly on the way of life
- To encourage more sustainable farming techniques and processes to increase the viability of agriculture in the area and - Falling water level of the Turia River may mean that the current, historical irrigation system becomes unviable to become a model for the regeneration of the other five huertas in the Mediterranean - There is a number of existing community groups which we could consult with / use for input on our strategy - Opportunity to include solar panels - Eligible for a range of funding streams
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Precedents
Cultural Landscapes
Wachau Cultural Landscape, Austria
Par Force Hunting Landscape, Denmark
Champagne, France ‘Garden Kingdom’, Germany
Aranjuez Cultural Landscape, Spain
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Phasing of Strategies 1, 2 & 3
C23, Paseo de Aragon Park Upgrade and Connections
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Phasing of Strategies 1, 2 & 3
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Strategy 1 C23
Strategy 1 ~ 507,035m2 / 125.3 acres Strategy 1 encompasses a fairly large area of la Huerta, chosen as it includes one of the heritage trails, the two sites for the individual project, as well as a number of abandoned buildings and fields. The main access roads to la Huerta are also in this area. This creates many opportunities, such as community projects, for the Agricultural Cooperative and for new businesses to start up which will subsequently create more employment opportunities.
Potential Uses for the Abandoned Buildings The abandoned buildings and fields will not be restricted to a particular use, the new owner or renter will be able to choose what viable business they would like to start up. The new businesses must be in-keeping with the rest of la Huerta. Some of the options include: - Horchata Cafe - Agricultural Museum - Pottery Workshop - Silk Worms and Textile Production - Agua de Valencia Production - Handicraft Workshops - Cooking School - Artist’s Workshop - Metalworking - Building Technique Workshop - Farming
Abandoned Field ~ 2300m2 This abandoned field will be used for allotments. Abandoned Field ~ 8500m2 This abandoned field will be used for allotments and in tandem with Club de l’Horta down the road who teach the community and the local children about la Huerta and its agriculture heritage. This will be available for anyone in Alboraya to use to promote healthy living and this field was chosen because of its proximity to the road and therefore it is easy to access. The abandoned building on site will be renovated and used an information centre for both C23 and the Agricultural Cooperative with the C23 branding on the facade to help advertise the initiative to passers by. Abandoned Field ~ 1440m2 These abandoned fields could be used as accompanying land for the buildings, such as crops for the cooking school. If they are not needed for the building they will be cultivated as part of the Agricultural Cooperative so that the land does not sit empty and barren.
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Community Area ~ 6800m This currently abandoned field will be turned into a community area for residents of la Huerta and Alboraya. The area is fairly central to Strategy 1 and easily accessible to those around la Huerta down a track from the north side. Another path will be created to the south side between two fields to allow pedestrians to access the area from both sides. The family oriented area will include shading, benches and some semi-permanent storage as well as a small cafe in order to create a vibrant ‘hub’ for C23 which will be available for anyone to use. 2
Abandoned Field ~ 2400m2 Both of these fields will be community-owned and leased out by the Agricultural Cooperative to create some extra revenue.
Extra pedestrian access created to the south side of the Community Area
Abandoned Field ~ 3100m2
Abandoned Field ~ 1500m2
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Strategy 1 C23
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Craft
Opportunity Melanie Bowles
The People’s Print
Supercrafted MakeWorks Kate Maestri
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Craft Tourism Opportunity
Creative Breaks
Farnham Craft Town
Woodland Workshops
West Kilbride Craft Town Scotland
HandMade in America Local Cloth
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Craft Industries Valencia
SILK MANUFACTURING
WICKERWORK
HORCHATA
CLOCKMAKERS
CERAMICS
LEATHERWORKERS
LACE & LACE FANS
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Potential Uses of C23 Incorporating Existing Traditions
WOODWORKING
CERAMIC PRODUCTION
PAINTING STUDIO
SILK PRODUCTION
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Strategy 2
Paseo de Aragon Park Upgrade Strategy 2 ~ 62,007m2 / 15.3 acres Strategy 2 is the park space between the town of Alboraya and la Huerta. It is an important piece of land as it is the end of the built up urban form and the beginning of the low level protected landscape. Enhancing this area will bring Alborayans out of the centre of the town and to the Huerta. There are also opportunities to promote a healthy lifestyle and boost mental well-being as there are not many green spaces in Alboraya. Public Toilets These public toilets need refurbished but they are in a good position to serve the local people and tourists of la Huerta without having to build more structures. Market This large area is immediately adjacent to the entrances to Strategy 1 and will therefore be used in part for a market where local farmers and craftspeople can sell their goods. Community Facilities These two green areas each have a small playground, aimed at ages 5-12. Both areas are used frequently, however they are quite run down. Upgrading these is part of the strategy, in part to encourage fitness and a healthy lifestyle for children. As there are no facilities for older children, a small skate/bike park will also be added in between the two. An outdoor gym, as seen in other areas around Valencia, will also be added to promote healthy living. Other facilities that will be introduced to this park area include: - Water fountains - More trees and greenery - Additional signs - Chess tables - Ping pong tables - Cafe areas
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Club de l’Horta Club de l’Horta is a community centre based around teaching the local residents and schoolchildren about la Huerta, its agriculture and its heritage. They own a strip of land with public allotments, a Barraca (built in 1999) and some fruit trees. The strategy aims to collaborate with this club so that they can use more land, as detailed in the plan of Strategy 1, and teach more people about the culture and heritage of la Huerta and let them experience the agriculture techniques first hand.
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Strategy 2
Paseo de Aragon Park Upgrade
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Strategy 3 Connections
Screening Alboraya Ajuntament are currently considering adding some screening to the edges of the industrial estate so that the protected landscape is not directly juxtaposing the industrial buildings. Taller planting will be added to the western end as this is where industrial buildings are directly next to la Huerta and shorter plants on a fence will be added along the road to help soften the edge. The planting will not effect the fields as the shadows will fall into the industrial estate, not la Huerta.
Strategy 3 ~ 305,663m2 / 75.5 acres Strategy 3 includes the main route through la Huerta to the beach as well as the fields immediately adjacent to the Alboraya industrial estate. This area was chosen in part because the Alboraya Ajuntament are keen to screen the industrial estate from view when in the protected landscape of la Huerta. Abandoned Field ~ 637m2 This abandoned field will be community-owned and leased out by the Agricultural Cooperative to create some extra revenue.
Abandoned Field ~ 2180m2 This abandoned field will have a new house built on it as there are not enough family homes in la Huerta. The extra building will also help to add some more screening for the industrial estate.
Route to Alboraya Beach This main route will be upgraded with better footpaths and better signs as well as some bins to encourage more people to walk to and from the beach as the current route is too confusing for tourists to use. Signs will not only give directions but they will show heritage buildings and other points of interest, as well as information about the biodiversity of the area and typical building construction in la Huerta. Abandoned Field ~ 881m2 This abandoned field will be community-owned and used as a break point for the enhanced trail to the beach. Awnings and benches will be on the site so that families and other people passing by can stop and rest.
2 1 Underpass The existing underpasses underneath the motorway and then the railway lines are not very inviting, so these will be upgraded to improve the drainage and to add more lights and signs.
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Strategy 3 Connections
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Site Boundary
Connections
Existing Heritage Trails
Proposed Connections
Proposed New Routes
Connectivity Increasing the connections to and around la Huerta is important so that the local people and visiting tourists can explore and experience the area easily. The strategy will utilise the existing Heritage Trails, of which there are six, and enhance these routes to be more usable and appealing, as well as adding signposts and additional information panels. New routes have been added to encompass more of the landscape of la Huerta and the listed buildings which are important to the heritage of the area and its community. New connections help to link Alboraya, the beach and la Huerta.
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KEY
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Financing for Regeneration:
1 - INFRASTRUCTURE - Improvement of roads - Renovation of under motorway subways - Tourist Signage.
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2 - AGRICULTURE - Creation of Agri Co-op - Training of Young Farmers - Support of C-23 Agriculture Business 3 - EMPLOYMENT - Creation of jobs within C-23
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4 - TOURISM / ARCHITECTURE - Conservation of abandoned buildings Numbered 1-7 designated for cultural activities within C23
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1 - TOURISM - Promotion of tourist products/services offered within C23 to the wider Region of Valencia
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IMPROVE CONNECTIONS
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3) TOURISM - Improvement and introduction of tourist signage around the C-23 Zone 1 site
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1 - EMPLOYMENT - Job creation for Alboraya’s long-term unemployed population
4) ARCHITECTURE - Renovation/ improvements to abandoned buildings 1-3 & 5-7 identified on the map overleaf - improvements in building fabric, accessibility, sustainability and quality.
IMPROVE SUBWAY
AGRICO-OP A1
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5) ARCHITECTURE - Restoration on Listed Building (4) - to prepare it to house C-23 Companies
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6) RENEWABLES - Funding to cover installation of renewable energy technologies as part of the scheme AGRICULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
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- CREATION / MAINTENANCE OF AGRI-COOP - TRAINING OF YOUNG-FARMERS AS PART OF AGRI-COOP SCHEME - SUPPORT FOR C-23 BUSINESSES OFFERING AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
AGRICULTURE LIVESTOCK & FISHING SPENDING POLICY
PURPOSE IMPROVEMENT OF ROADS AND LOCAL ROADS INCLUDING SIGNAGE
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PURPOSE IMPROVEMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT - NATURAL OR MAN-MADE I.E PARKS
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- IMPROVING QUALITY OF URBAN PARK WITHIN ZONE 2 - TO OFFER MORE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PUBLIC USE
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FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND PROMOTION OF TOURISM ACTIVITIES DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL/MEDIUM SIZE ENTERPRISES
CREATION, CONSERVATION AND OPERATION OF BUILDINGS DESIGNED FOR CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
- FACILITATE THE CREATION OF JOBS AND OFFER EMPLOYMENT
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COVER-START UP COSTS OF C-23 (MEDIUM SIZE ENTERPRISE) AND 1 PROMOTE TOURISM ACTIVITIES
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TRADE, TOURISM & SMALL BUSINESS
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IMPROVING CONNECTIONS BETWEEN HERITAGE TRAILS. INTRODUCING SIGNAGE AROUND
SPENDING POLICY Ajuntamiento de Alboraya, 2017
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Financing for Regeneration:
1 - INFRASTRUCTURE - Improvement of roads - Renovation of under motorway subways - Tourist Signage.
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PROMOTION OF TOURISM PRODUCT MARKETING IN THE REGION OF VALENCIA GRANTS AND SUBSIDIES
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PURPOSE THE DEVELOPMENT OF NON-SEASONAL TOURISM INTITATIVES FOR A SUSTAINABLE TOURISM INDUSTRY
GVA Turisme, (2018) REGIONAL (GVA Turisme, 2018)
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PROMOTING AND MARKETING THE NON-SEASONAL PRODUCTS PRODUCED WITHIN C-23 - PROMOTION WITHIN LOCAL, REGIONAL AND NATIONAL CONTEXTS
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4) ARCHITECTURE - Renovation/ improvements to abandoned buildings 1-3 & 5-7 identified on the map overleaf - improvements in building fabric, accessibility, sustainability and quality.
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5) ARCHITECTURE - Restoration on Listed Building (4) - to prepare it to house C-23 Companies
EU 1 A2
6) RENEWABLES - Funding to cover installation of renewable energy technologies as part of the scheme
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WHAT PHASE 1 EMPLOYMENT SOCIAL INITIATIVE FOR? AIMED AT HIRING PEOPLE HIRING OF SOME IN SITUATIONS OF OF ALBORAYA’S LONG-TERM LONG-TERM UNEMPLOYED (>1 YEAR) UNEMPLOYMENT IN WHICH EQUATES TO COLLABORATION WITH 599/1401 OF UNEMPLOYED LOCAL CORPORATIONS (SEPE, 2017b) Generalitat Valenciana, (2018)
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HIRING OF PEOPLE IN SITUATIONS OF LONG-TERM UNEMPLOYMENT TO CARRY OUT WORKS OR SERVICES OF GENERAL INTEREST IN THE AREA OF THE VALENCIAN COMMUNITY
TO PROMOTE THE IMAGE OF TOURIST DESTINATIONS WITHIN COMUNIDAD VALENCIANA
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EU-1
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RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2014 - 2020 EUROPEAN European Union, (2014)
WHAT FOR?
ALL PHASES
ALLOW PARTICIPATION OF FARMERS IN LOCAL FARMERS MARKETS (ZONE 2)
AGRICULTURE
- COVER FUNDING OF AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVE
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ZONE 1
WHAT FOR?
GVA 3
IMPROVEMENT OF TOURIST SIGNAGE GRANTS AND SUBSIDIES
WHAT FOR?
WHERE? PHASE ALL
PROMOTING C-23 AS A DESTINATION TO VISIT OUTSIDE THE CITY OF VALENCIA TO IMPROVE LOCAL ECONOMY
TOURISM (PROMOTION)
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ALL PHASES
BUILDING REHABILITATION PROGRAM” (GVA 4) -----------------------------------“TECG - AUTHORIZATION FOR NEW USES, WORKS, INSTALLATIONS AND / OR BUILDINGS IN PROTECTION” (GVA 5)
ALL ZONES
UPGRADE OF EXISTING HERITAGE TRAIL SIGNAGE AND ADDITION OF NEW SIGNS ACROSS HERITAGE ROUTE
RESTORATION OF BUILDINGS 1,2,3,5,6,7 TO FACILITATE FUTURE C23 ACTIVITIES GVA 4
GVA 6 TOURISM (PROMOTION)
AID IN THE FIELD OF RENEWABLE ENERGIES
NOT LISTED
1 - AGRICULTURE - Funding to allow participation of agricultural cooperative farms in local farmers markets (Zone 2) - Set up of Agricutural Cooperative
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RESTORATION CONSERVATION AND IMPROVEMENT IN TERMS OF QUALITY SUSTAINABILITY AND ACCESSIBILITY OF DILAPIDATED BUILDINGS
ARCHITECTURE WHAT FOR?
SIGNAGE
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SUBPROGRAM 2.2 .: BOOSTING THE IMAGE OF THE TOURIST DESTINATIONS OF THE REGION OF VALENCIA.
1 - EMPLOYMENT - Job creation for Alboraya’s long-term unemployed population 2 - TOURISM - Boosting the image of C-23 Huerta Initiatives through events, promotion and marketing.
IMPROVE CONNECTIONS
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(GVA Turisme, 2018)
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- SET-UP COSTS RELATED TO CONVERSION OF SITE TO OFFER TOURISM/SERVICES.
GRANTS AND SUBSIDIES
4 - TOURISM / ARCHITECTURE - Conservation of abandoned buildings Numbered 1-7 designated for cultural activities within C23
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