The Revellín de San Roque has returned this Wednesday to be news in Badajoz, but not because it has recovered the use for which it was rehabilitated, but on the contrary. The facilities, which have not resumed their original activity for more than eight years, have become the symbol of a campaign promoted by the Mesa Ecosocial de Badajoz to demand the opening of closed or underutilized public spaces and a city strategy that puts them at the serv…
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The Revellín de San Roque has returned this Wednesday to be news in Badajoz, but not because it has recovered the use for which it was rehabilitated, but on the contrary. The facilities, which have not resumed their original activity for more than eight years, have become the symbol of a campaign promoted by the Mesa Ecosocial de Badajoz to demand the opening of closed or underutilized public spaces and a city strategy that puts them at the serv…