El Correo Gallego 17/05/2026
Students from IES Félix Muriel bring a proposal to the streets to look, photograph, and remember.
Students from IES Félix Muriel bring a proposal to the streets to look, photograph, and remember.
La Voz de Galicia 22/07/2020 “More than two thousand children have participated in “A Vila do Mañá“ program, created to design urban spaces in which people are the central axis. The second phase of this initiative will begin to develop now, adapting its programming to the new reality created after the appearance of the coronavirus and to the needed adaption of urban spaces to suit people. In a ceremony held at A Coruña Council, the head of the Culture area of the provincial body, Xurxo Couto, and the project director, Sandra González, took stock of the performance. This meeting was also attended by Carlos Fernández Coto, president of the Association for the Defense of Cultural Heritage of Galicia, as well as the deputy director of International Relations and Studies of the Higher Technical School of Architecture of the University of Coruña, Zaida García Requejo.“
Deputación DA CORUÑA 22/07/2020 “The project “A Vila do Mañá“ inaugurates its second phase in which it will adapt its programming to the new reality created after the appearance of the coronavirus and the need to modify urban spaces to suit people. The head of the Culture Department of A Coruña Council, Xurxo Couto and the director of the project, Sandra González, took stock of the action in which more than two thousand children from different Galician municipalities have already participated.“
La Voz de Galicia 13/09/2019 “Paola María and Lino Mouriño announced yesterday an intense European Mobility Week. The councilors of Urbanism and Mobility, and Services, respectively, are the visible faces of a project in which Alberto Varela’s government team has been working for four years: the conversion of Vilagarcía into a municipality won for pedestrians and the sustainable alternatives of transport against smoking car that each one uses if there is no choice. There are many lines that Ravella has worked on to achieve this goal. María Mochales pointed out some: the recovery of the Vaibike! Bicycle stations, the imminent introduction of the bicycle lanes and the bike lane to Carril or the creation of the Vaibús!, the first own bus service to the Hospital do Salnés. All this, in some way, converges in the Mobility Week that will be activated on Monday to give the city center to pedestrians and cyclists.”