AboitizPower reopens five Bataan public parks

Photo courtesy of Photo from 1Bataan

Photo courtesy of Photo from 1Bataan

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AboitizPower, in partnership with the provincial government of Bataan, reopened five redeveloped public parks this week, including two located at the Capitol Compound in Balanga City.
The reopening, held Monday, was formalized through a memorandum of agreement between the provincial government and Aboitiz Power, a collaborative effort aimed at improving local green spaces and enhancing community wellness.
Through its private limited partnerships, GNPower Mariveles Energy Center Ltd. Co. and GNPower Dinginin Ltd. Co. , AboitizPower supported the redevelopment of the Children’s Park and the Tatsulok Park at the Capitol Compound.
Members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan along with provincial government–Environment and National Resources Department head Raphael De Leon and Aboitiz Power representative Jim Kirby Baylen, led the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the two Balanga parks.
The newly renovated areas are designed to provide modern play zones for children and relaxing environments for families, just in time for the holiday season.