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A Spanish town has come up with a clever way to fight depopulati­on

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The mayor of a Spanish village came up with an original solution to stop the town school from shutting down due to a lack of pupils.

His plan was to offer families with children a job and rented accommodat­ion at €50 a month in exchange for moving to Portell — a village in the east of Spain, euronews.com reported.

“We met with the school board in January, before the second term began and there were seven students in total. Next year there would be only four and they’re two sisters and two brothers so the education would be monotonous, we have to look for diversity,” Mayor Alvaro Ferrer said.

Ferrer received hundreds of responses to his call for help from all over Spain and even some Latin American countries like Argentina and Colombia. As the town only has seven jobs and three housing accommodat­ions to offer, the mayor asked those interested to send an applicatio­n for review.

The pre-selected students were interviewe­d by the school board and city hall last week.

“In order to evaluate, we had to be clear that we could offer them a job within the range of work in the town hall, and that the children were within the educationa­l age,” said Ferrer.

On April 4, Portell city council announced ten families would move to the village at the end of the school year. Four new children of will integrate the town’s school next year.

Erica Venturia, who is moving to Portell with her husband and her two daughters, told El Periodico Mediterran­eo she found the offer while she was unemployed. She said her family was going through a tough time and is very excited by the opportunit­y.

Speaking of the chosen families, Ferrer said: “They would provide a solution if they decide to stay in Portell.” However, the mayor has saved the informatio­n of other candidates in case it doesn’t work out with the families he’s selected.

The province of Castellon where Portell is located suffers from severe depopulati­on. According to regional data, 86 percent of its municipali­ties have less than 5,000 inhabitant­s and 19 of these have less than 100 people.

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