To access the program starting May 26, you must register as a user at the Youth Department, located on the first floor of the Capitol Theater.

The Department of Youth has announced that the new study room on Camino de Murcia will be available to students starting May 26. It will begin operating with a 50 percent reduction in capacity (36 people) in order to comply with the COVID-17 protocol established by health authorities. This is the former Municipal Tax Collection office and is currently part of the remodeled municipal building that housed the former courts.

This new facility offers its facilities to students 24/7. The room has Wi-Fi, security cameras, and an air-conditioning system. According to the municipal department headed by Marta Sánchez, "although some details are still pending, we have considered opening earlier because exam periods are approaching, and we know that Cieza students need designated study spaces."

Sánchez emphasized the mandatory use of face masks and the use of hand sanitizer both upon entering and exiting the venue. He also emphasized the obligation to maintain social distancing. The Youth Department staff will address any questions you may have regarding access to the venue or any other matter. Finally, and in the interest of providing the best service, he asked users to respect the facilities and their rules.

Source: Cieza City Council.

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