The territorial debate in the Vallès region is reignited with the secession file for Bellaterra, a process dating back over three decades and involving extensive legal proceedings. Once the administrative file is closed in the coming months, the Generalitat de Catalunya will have to make the final decision on the locality's future.
Simultaneously, the public healthcare defense platform appeared before the Parliament's Health Commission to demand 100% public ownership of the Ernest Lluch Hospital. The platform's spokesperson, Ignacio Laguna, noted that over 5,000 signatures have already been collected in Cerdanyola supporting this demand.
“"We want the Commission to follow up as we request, and we do not want a brick-and-mortar hospital."
In the cultural sphere, the city of Cerdanyola received the donation of the documentary legacy of the historian and first republican mayor, Jaume Mimó i Llobet, from his family. The cession act, presided over by Mayor Carlos Cordón, ensures the legal custody and public access to this documentation at the Municipal Archive.




