The Montblanc Town Hall has opened the period for residents of the hamlets of Prenafeta, Rojals, el Pinetell, and scattered areas to apply for individual school transportation subsidies. This opportunity ends next May 8 and could make a difference for many families.
The support is aimed at students enrolled in educational centers in Montblanc who live in these rural areas, with the goal of facilitating daily travel to school. Applications can be submitted in person or online, according to the official guidelines.
Requirements and deadlines to apply for the subsidies
Who can apply?
The subsidies are intended for students registered in the hamlets of Prenafeta, Rojals, el Pinetell, and scattered areas within the Montblanc municipal area. These are students attending educational centers in the same city.
Deadline and submission method
Applications can be submitted until May 8. In-person processing is allowed at the Citizen Service Office, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. It can also be done electronically through the official electronic registry accessible from Montblanc’s website.
Documentation and administrative procedures
Documents to submit
Applicants must provide documentation proving residence, school enrollment, and other specific requirements detailed in the official form. Failure to submit all required paperwork can disqualify any application.
Where to find more information?
All information and necessary documents are available on the Montblanc Town Hall website, where a direct link is also provided to submit applications electronically.
Impact and local reactions
Why are these subsidies necessary?
The hamlets and scattered areas suffer from a lack of regular public transportation, which complicates student access to educational centers. These subsidies seek to alleviate this barrier and prevent education from depending solely on distance or family mobility.
Response from families and the territory
The affected families view this initiative positively, although some criticize that the deadline to submit applications is so short. The need for support is clear, but bureaucracy often does not keep pace with rural life.
If you’re not someone who lives right in the village, but neither in the city, this news surely concerns you more than you’d like.
Source of the article: Montblanc Town Hall