Cesena, the Sant’Anna gardens are back after the flood

Starting from Monday 6 May, the assignees of the Sant’Anna gardens, the agricultural area near the Savio river seriously damaged by the flood of 16 May 2023, will return to work the land and carry out all the planned activities. The restart was guaranteed by the restoration and cleaning works from the mud, corresponding to a cost of 48 thousand euros, planned by the municipal administration of Cesena to ensure that those over 60 assigned full management of their vegetable garden made available free of charge.

The entire area, recently also affected by an urban regeneration intervention through an afforestation project carried out by the Municipality, Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Cesena and Arbolia, includes one hundred 40 square meter vegetable gardens for a total surface area of ​​approximately 5000 square metres, including routes and internal areas. The intervention, defined following some inspections carried out as early as June, involved the removal of excess earth and the arrangement of the houses and the fence, with the relative restoration of the toilets. Furthermore, work was carried out along the drainage ditches that run along Via Sant’Anna and the upper embankment of the road, from which the layer of dry mud that prevented the flow of rainwater was removed. Furthermore, at the end of the summer season we will proceed with further interventions regarding the subdivision of the vegetable areas and the installation of new lockers for the tool storage for the assignees.

New appointment

Meanwhile, in addition to the return of the legitimate assignees to the Sant’Anna horticultural area, a new appointment is scheduled for next week “Ortando 2024”, the competition promoted by the Municipality in the name of sociality and the valorisation of the municipal horticultural areas. The meeting “Soil, fertilizers and fertilizers for the home garden” will be held on Friday 10 May, at 3.00 pm. How to choose the right product and how to use it”, at the premises of the Cils cooperative (piazzale Sanguinetti, 42). During the afternoon, professors Mosconi and Venturi of the “Garibaldi-Da Vinci” Agricultural Institute of Cesena will speak, with which the Municipality has entered into a collaboration agreement focused precisely on the high technical and scientific skills of high qualification in the agricultural and agricultural sector. horticulture. For further information contact 346 0058363.

In Cesena there are 491 neighborhood gardens (with an average surface area of ​​40 m2): 23 in the Cesuola district, 47 in the Fiorenzuola district, 171 in the Cervese Sud, 55 in the Oltresavio, 33 in the Rubicone district, 28 in the Al Mare district, 34 in Dismano district and 100 distributed between the Urban Center and the Ravennate area.

 
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