The Talavera City Council has communicated that it has asked for explanations from the organization of the ‘Capital Fest’, held last Saturday, after the complaints and criticisms of spectators that have originated due to some deficiencies that they consider to have occurred during the development of the festival.

In the same way, he has asked the Red Cross to send him a report that collects the different actions that took place during that day, to know, mainly, those attentions derived from the high temperatures, the Consistory has informed in a press release. «From the Consistory, we were working to contribute and help at those times when the heat was strongest, with the aim of alleviating and minimizing the negative effects on people.

In this way, and even without being our competition, from the hand of the Councilor for Planning and Promotion of Talavera Ferial, Roberto Gallegos, was present and in constant communication to try to correct some deficiencies, “he says.

For example, it affirms that the firefighters of the Talavera Fire Extinguishing Park, with their own equipment, were ordered and authorized to intervene to cool down the people who were in the area set up for the concert, as well as help to fix a fault in the water supply in the taps enabled for the public and, also, to give more pressure to the nebulizers.

From the City Council of Talavera de la Reina they regret the image that could be taken by the attending public, especially in these central hours of sun of the day, for which they will ask that, in the future, the forecasts be up to meeting expectations of the people in an event of such dimensions.

“Even so, we will always go hand in hand, collaborate and support all kinds of initiatives and companies that contribute to the good name of Talavera and to promote the city in any of its areas, such as tourism, culture or leisure, as is this case; but always guaranteeing the well-being of people and favoring and safeguarding the good name of the City of Ceramics », he underlines.

There were 13,000 people who supported the festival and, beyond the event, generated an economy in the city’s restaurants, accommodation and shops. “Talavera is a hospitable and welcoming city, so all of them have open doors to visit us again whenever they want and thus take away the best image of this city, with all its benefits and signs of its identity,” concludes the City hall.