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The urban commune council strengthens sports infrastructure

The council of the urban commune of Fes, meeting on Tuesday in an ordinary session for the month of July, adopted a series of partnership agreement projects intended to strengthen basic infrastructure in the sports field.

The first agreement project linking the urban commune of Fes and the MAS of Fes (swimming section) aims at the creation of a swimming pool for the benefit of the city's population in order to develop sports practice among young people and children.

This project, which will be carried out within the framework of the National Initiative for Human Development (INDH), will benefit young people and residents of social protection establishments and those in the target neighbourhoods of the INDH.

The second cooperation project, signed between the City's Urban Commune Council and the Delegation of Youth and Sports, concerns the improvement of the management of the city's indoor sports halls.

By virtue of this agreement, the Youth Delegation undertakes to ensure the management of the sports halls, particularly those of Benzakour Al Fath, Al Massira, and Ben Souda, and to discover young talent in neighbourhoods suffering from precariousness and social exclusion.

The urban commune council also approved a decision aimed at organising traffic in the city in order to counter the phenomenon of traffic accidents, and decided to name certain thoroughfares and public squares in the city after symbols of the Nationalist Movement, in addition to the transfer of credits for the year 2015.

During this meeting, the vice-president of the urban commune, Allal Amraoui, highlighted the efforts made by elected officials to achieve the objectives set by the council, adding that the majority of the objectives intended to consolidate the socio-economic and cultural development of the city have been achieved.

He also highlighted the various projects carried out in the city in the fields of basic infrastructure, the road and transport sectors, and culture, in addition to the development of green spaces and the preservation of the ancient fabric of the Medina.

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Le Matin (anciennement nommé Le Matin du Sahara et du Maghreb) est un quotidien marocain publié en français, présentant des actualités nationales et internationales ainsi que des informations pratiques. C'est le journal officieux du palais royal marocain.

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