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Nicos Nicolaides, Mayor of Limassol is satisfied with the implemented project
Nicos Nicolaides, Mayor of Limassol has welcomed the reconstructed park at Filellinon Street underlining that it will not only upgrade the area but the everyday lives of the citizens in the area. The new park was officially reopened last week in the presence of the Limassol mayor and members of the Municipal council.
The 4,300 square metre park has acquired a brand new look by upgrading the existing refreshment bar, brand new lavatories for children with disabilities, a small area for the organization of different events, a fountain, a new and improved playground and a fitness area, outdoor seating areas. The revamped park will allow people of all ages to socialize and exercise for free in an easily accessible and pleasant environment.
The project was co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund for the Programming Period 2014 – 2020 by the Operational Programme “Competitiveness and Sustainable Development” under the “Sustainable Urban Development” priority axis. The timeframe for the completion of the works was nine months and the total cost of the project was 430,000 euros.
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