“A Vila do Mañá” at the 5th Culture and Citizenship Meeting

“A Vila do Mañá” at the 5th Culture and Citizenship Meeting

RevistaDeArte – Logopress  03/10/2019                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    This fifth edition will revolve around the concept of ‘public space’, its appropriation –both individual and collective- and its co-construction –social, anthropological, political-democratic, material, symbolic or ecological- through culture and its practices. Issues such as the material and symbolic construction of public space, the development of processes of co-creation, resignification and participation, the notion of public space as a common good, the inequalities and exclusions that operate in it, programming will be specifically addressed. Cultural and artistic intervention in public spaces, and the analysis of the cultural processes of creation of public space from the experiential, ritual, ephemeral and immaterial.

Vilagarcía’s programming opts for the “mobilityweek” award

Vilagarcía’s programming opts for the “mobilityweek” award

Faro de Vigo   23/09/2019                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          The Vilagarcía de Arousa Council has developed a complete program of activities on the occasion of the European Mobility Week, under the motto “connosco camiña, with which it is opting for the mobilityweek award from the European Union. Numerous activities were carried out throughout the week that culminated yesterday with the closure of the city centre to declare the day without cars and the occupation of Conde Vallellano street with a children’s games workshop called “a vila do mañá.

Published 17,000 copies of Vaiapé, Vilagarcía’s walking guide

Published 17,000 copies of Vaiapé, Vilagarcía’s walking guide

PontevedraViva!com   22/09/2019                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            On the occasion of the celebration of the European Mobility Week, the Vilagarcía de Arousa Council has published 17,000 copies of the Vaiapé, a map that measures in time the distances from the dissuasive car parks to the various services offered in the urban centre. 15,000 copies will be distributed to homes by mailbox system.

More street activities

More street activities

Faro de Vigo   21/09/2019                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          The program of the European Mobility Week includes a rehearsal for the pedestrianization of Conde Vallellano street throughout the afternoon today, from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., with the launch of the workshop A vila do mañá, an educational project and of dissemination whose objective is to promote, through game and childhood, the awareness of all common scales. The activity that will turn Vilagarcía into a game board and experimentation laboratory is in charge of POSTarquitectos. At night, from 9:00 p.m., the cycling march will start from the Plaza de la Independencia.”

Vilagarcía completes its mobility scheme Vaiapé!

Vilagarcía completes its mobility scheme Vaiapé!

La Voz de Galicia   21/09/2019                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    The councilor for Urbanism and Mobility of Vilagarcía, Paola María Mochales, was more than satisfied yesterday. It is not for less. Six years after the City Council of Vilagarcía, then piloted by the popular Tomás Fole, decided to launch a pedestrian plan of the capital of Arousana and then put it to sleep in a drawer, Ravella is in a position to present a complete mobility scheme. Its latest addition is this Vaiapé!, a guide for walking the city, based on the topographic ease that the municipality offers to be explored on foot and offers you a tool that Pontevedra turned into a symbol that also hover in squares like Florence and Jerez, to cite a couple of examples.

“A Vila do Onte”, a retrospective of Vilagarcía’s streets and people

“A Vila do Onte”, a retrospective of Vilagarcía’s streets and people

Faro de Vigo   19/09/2019                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          “The exhibition is installed between the Plaza de Galicia and the pedestrian street of Castelao

Vilagarcía’s Mobility Week

Vilagarcía’s Mobility Week

La Voz de Galicia   17/09/2019                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Suddenly, around five o’clock in the afternoon, the day darkened and the rain appeared. At first in an intense way and then in a calmer but persistent way. Persistent enough to disrupt some of the activities that were planned for yesterday’s session, the first of the wide program of activities that the Vilagarcía Council has prepared for the Mobility Week.

Bike routes, competitions and workshops in Mobility Week

Bike routes, competitions and workshops in Mobility Week

Diario de Arousa   14/09/2019                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Vilagarcía has everything ready to celebrate the European Mobility Week that starts on Monday and will last until Sunday 22. The program of activities was presented by the mayor of Mobilidade, Paola María Mochales, who highlighted the increase in proposals designed to raise awareness among citizens about sustainable transport. Thus, throughout the week and in the main pedestrian streets there will be screenings aimed at learning about the forms of mobility in Europe and also an exhibition with photographs provided by O Faiado da Memoria with images da vila que fomos e da que queremos ser”.

Published 17,000 copies of Vaiapé, Vilagarcía’s walking guide

Vilagarcía promotes routes by bike and on foot during the Mobility Week

Faro de Vigo   14/09/2019                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Vilagarcía de Arousa celebrates the European Mobility Week, between the 16th and 22nd of this month with a wide program of activities that involves the population, and which was presented yesterday by councilors Paola María Mochales and Lino Mouriño. Routes on foot and by bicycle, workshops, photographic exhibition in pedestrian streets, screenings, photo and video contests, the Park(ing) Day, the night cycle march and the car-free day are part of the municipal offer.

Mobilidade Week stifles traffic in the center of Vilagarcía

Mobilidade Week stifles traffic in the center of Vilagarcía

La Voz de Galicia   13/09/2019                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Paola María and Lino Mouriño announced yesterday an intense European Mobility Week. The councilors of Urbanism e 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 citycentre to pedestrians and cyclists.

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