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Los legendarios lavaderos de Almoloya, Baluarte y del Santuario de Puebla - Diseño: Ángeles Pérez
Los lavaderos de Almoloya hoy se encuentran bajo resguardo del Hotel Azul Talavera, mientras que los de Baluarte fueron removidos hace años y no queda rastro de ellos.
Por Carmen González/@carmenldn / 12.07.2021
Mucho antes de la llegada de las lavadoras, a mediados del siglo XVIII los poblanos solían hacer uso de los lavaderos públicos, construcciones de piedra de uso comunal distribuidos en puntos céntricos de la capital poblana.
El historiador e investigador David Ramírez Huitrón de Puebla Antigua compartió tres de los más importantes e icónicos que datan de los años 1800. Actualmente algunos se encuentran bajo el resguardo del sector privado debido al patrimonio histórico que representan, sin embargo, otros fueron removidos en su totalidad como resultado de la modernización de la ciudad.
ADDITIONAL collection points for Covid self-test kits are being set up at libraries and venues across Essex. From May 4, 34 library collection points will be in operation across the county, with 14 new ones joining the 20 launched last month. There will now be sites in each of the 12 districts of Essex. More than 150,000 individual Covid test kits have already been collected from libraries since the new collection point system launched. Essex County Council set up the sites to make asymptomatic testing more accessible for residents. Director of Public Health Dr Mike Gogarty said: “The extra 14 library collection sites announced today will no doubt make a real difference to testing capacity across the county.
ADDITIONAL collection points for Covid self-test kits are being set up at libraries and venues across Essex. From May 4, 34 library collection points will be in operation across the county, with 14 new ones joining the 20 launched last month. There will now be sites in each of the 12 districts of Essex. More than 150,000 individual Covid test kits have already been collected from libraries since the new collection point system launched. Essex County Council set up the sites to make asymptomatic testing more accessible for residents. Director of Public Health Dr Mike Gogarty said: “The extra 14 library collection sites announced today will no doubt make a real difference to testing capacity across the county.