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The “Climate Machine”, the first major exhibition at the Ciutadella’s Hivernacle
Exhibition. The exhibition looks at three concepts relating to greenhouses: the past of these buildings, their links to art and science and their role in the future of sustainable food.
Revamp to Av. Meridiana as far as Fabra i Puig to start in 2025
Urban transformations. The invitation to tender for the work was published in the Official Journal of the European Union this week.
The new Meridiana reaches Carrer Felip II
Urban transformations. The revamp prioritises pedestrians, greenery and sustainable mobility.
Procedures for starting a business in Barcelona have been streamlined and are now handled electronically
Economy. All the paperwork required by Barcelona City Council to open a business or engage in other economic activities in the city is now much easier, as it can be done electronically through the Virtual Procedures Office.
Work all set to start on the new Rambla
Works. Work starts on the new Rambla in the middle of June, with the city’s best-known avenue set to become a greener, friendlier, more practical, spacious and cultural space, with more room for pedestrians.
Boost to workers and services during the summer months
Pla Endreça. The goal is to promote respectful behaviour and ensure safety.
Competition to replace tactical urban planning in Sant Antoni resolved
Urban planning and infrastructures. The proposal includes the design of the areas of Comte Borrell – Parliament and Rocafort – Tamarit.
Over 600 Montseny brook newts released into their natural habitat
Environment and sustainability. Over 3,000 individuals of this species have been released into their natural habitat since 2010.
The Barcelona Biodiversity Atlas adds 450 new species identified in the city
Biodiversity. The new content is being opened up to the public to coincide with World Biodiversity Day on 22 May.
Nova Mar Bella beach reopens with November’s storm damage now repaired
Urban planning and infrastructures. The wall of the seafront has been reconstructed and 26,000 cubic metres of sand added.