Juan XXIII residents demand reopening of their library after two years closed
Residents of the Juan XXIII neighbourhood in Alicante protested to demand the reopening of their municipal library, which has been closed for two years.
Residents of the Juan XXIII neighbourhood in Alicante took to the streets to protest against the prolonged closure of their municipal library, which has been without service for two years.
The demonstration aims to pressure local authorities to reopen this cultural facility considered essential by the community. Residents denounce the abandonment of the neighbourhood and the lack of accessible educational resources.
The library was a fundamental meeting and learning point for students, families and elderly people in the district. Its closure has left the neighbourhood without a key public space for reading and studying.
Protesters are demanding an immediate solution and concrete commitments regarding the reopening date of the facility.
Source: informacion.es
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