The sea is always bluer in the Marches.
this morning at the Rotonda di Senigallia were delivered to the 16 blue flags for clean beaches of Le Marche. "A goal - the governor said Gian Mario Spacca - which certifies the quality of life in the region, and the quality of space, the environment, the coast, water. A demonstration of the deep sense of responsibility to a community that lives the common space with the same care of your own home. "
the party was attended by provincial and local administrators, mayors, the Coast Guard, the regional president of FEE (Foundation for Environmental education) Fernando Rosi, and Robert Piccinini, coordinator of Legautonomie Marche for blue flags. Today's result, said Spacca, "is the result of an integrated strategy between the institutions: State, provinces and municipalities, along with trade associations and local operators."
"A joint work that ranges from coastal defense to the enhancement of the reception and the environment, to the modernization of facilities and tourist services." The region "is investing heavily on tourism, which is its second engine of development, after manufacturing, based on the integration of natural, cultural and tourist attractions." "Mayors are the real stars di questa festa - ha detto l’assessore al Turismo Vittoriano Solazzi -. E la qualità è il discrimine su cui, in ogni attività e in particolare nel turismo, si vince la sfida del futuro".
Rosi ha ricordato che "su 16 domande presentate dai Comuni tutte hanno ottenuto il riconoscimento, a differenza di quanto avvenuto per Liguria e Toscana". Le Bandiere blu 2009 sono Gabicce Mare, Pesaro, Fano, Marotta-Mondolfo (Pesaro Urbino); Senigallia, Sirolo, Numana (Ancona); Porto Recanati, Civitanova Marche, Potenza Picena-Porto Potenza Picena (Macerata); Porto Sant’Elpidio, Fermo, Porto San Giorgio, Grottammare, Cupra Marittima, San Benedetto del Tronto (Ascoli Piceno).
Source: Il Resto del Carlino
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