AMP Pinto's new headquarters construction nears completion

The mayor and council members visited the Miguel Ángel Blanco municipal building, which will house the association after an investment of 200,000 euros.

Generic image of the exterior of a modern municipal building with access ramps and green areas.
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Generic image of the exterior of a modern municipal building with access ramps and green areas.

The construction of the new headquarters for the AMP Pinto Association, located in the Miguel Ángel Blanco municipal building, is in its final phase. An investment of 200,000 euros has allowed for the expansion of care and training rooms, improved accessibility, and renovation of facilities.

The progress of the work was overseen by the Mayor of Pinto, Salomón Aguado, accompanied by deputy mayors Fran Pérez, María Jesús Castro, and Isabel Villajos. During the visit, the Association's president, José Luis Escandell, expressed his gratitude to the local government for their support.
The new headquarters, situated in the Miguel Ángel Blanco municipal building, is the result of an agreement signed between the Pinto City Council and AMP on March 2nd. The transfer of these premises, deemed safer and more comfortable than the current ones, had the prior endorsement of all municipal groups.
AMP has invested 200,000 euros in the building's renovation. This investment has enabled the expansion of rooms dedicated to the care and training of people with disabilities, bringing the total to 27. Accessibility has also been improved with the creation of two entrances and a ramp, and the bathrooms and dining area are being remodeled.

"On one hand, this move has gained space, allowing for growth in the number of users, services, and programs, and on the other hand, safety conditions have been substantially improved."

José Luis Escandell · President of AMP
AMP President José Luis Escandell also highlighted the "calm and natural" environment of the new location, situated in Parque Nicolás Fúster, which will facilitate further growth in users and programs.