Recognition of historic activities in Fiumicino: a step forward for the local economy

Recognition of historic activities in Fiumicino: a step forward for the local economy
Recognition of historic activities in Fiumicino: a step forward for the local economy

The president of the productive activities commission, Francesca De Pascalicongratulates the launch of the census of shops and historical activities in the municipality of Fiumicino.

This process is fundamental to identify and valorise the activities that meet the requirements to be considered historic, allowing them to access regional funding once officially recognised. The Municipality is preparing to send the data collected to the Region for the long-awaited recognition.

A step forward for the valorization of the historical-commercial heritage

With satisfaction, the president De Pascali underlines the importance of this achievement for Fiumicino, highlighting that this is a first for the city. Although the regional law on the subject was introduced a few years ago, finally too Fiumicino it is adapting and recognizing the value of the historical activities that have contributed to the development of the territory with their commitment and investments. De Pascali proudly claims the creation of this initiative, which was shared and supported by the Productive Activities Commission.

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  • The text of the article mentions several important characters and concepts:

1. Francesca De Pascali: She is the president of the productive activities commission of the municipality of Fiumicino. You are congratulating the launch of the census of shops and historical activities in the city. It is she who underlines the importance of this goal and claims the idea of ​​the initiative.

2. Fiumicino: This is the municipality in the province of Rome, known mainly for the Leonardo da Vinci international airport, also known as Fiumicino Airport. The city is a transit point for millions of passengers every year and is also important for its commercial and historical activities.

3. Enhancement of the historical-commercial heritage: Refers to the process of identifying and valorising commercial activities which, due to their historicity and contribution to the territory, could access regional funding once officially recognised.

4. Regional law: Refers to the legislation introduced at regional level which regulates the recognition and valorisation of historical and commercial activities present in the area.

5. Productive Activities Commission: It is the body that coordinates and supervises economic and productive activities within the municipality. The president, Francesca De Pascali, is the guiding face of this commission.

The initiative described in the article represents an important step forward for Fiumicino in the field of valorising its historical-commercial heritage, recognizing and supporting the activities that have contributed to the development of the territory. The census of historic shops and activities is essential to officially identify them and allow them to access benefits and economic support.

 
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