Post by account_disabled on Mar 14, 2024 3:19:24 GMT -5
Feline Colonies? We already know how we should write the writing and where to present it. Now we just need to know who to present it to. Go for it. The first thing you should consider when writing your letter to a City Council about feline colonies is Who is this writing going to be addressed to ? Heading of the writing When writing a letter, we have to be clear, first of all, to whom we are going to address it. To do this, we have to focus on the header of your writing (the top part of the document). The letter must be addressed to the name of the City Council of the municipality where you are going to present it.
For example: "To the Murcia City Council." either "To the Seseña City Council." Next step. For the attention of… (A/a: …) Then, just below the name of the City Council, it is very convenient that you indicate the authority to which the letter is addressed. That is, to the attention of the authority. .. My advice is that you direct it to the Councilor with jurisdiction over animal protection, welfare Crypto Database and/or health of that City Council . But, yes, first it is advisable that you investigate well what the name of the Department with these powers is, because the name varies from one municipality to another. There are Town Councils where the Department with powers over animal protection is called one of the following nomenclatures: Department of Animal Welfare or Department of Animal Protection and in other City Councils it is called Department of Health, Department of Environment or with another name.
Be careful with City Councils with two Councilors with powers over animals An interesting fact to take into account is the fact that in some City Councils, two Councilors coexist with powers regarding animals , as they are the Department of Health and the Department of Animal Protection and/or Welfare, as occurs, for example, in the municipality of San Miguel de Salinas (Alicante) and in Cádiz (Andalusia). If by chance the City Council where you are going to present your document on feline colonies has these two Councilors with powers on animal issues, my advice is that you present the same document to the two Councilors mentioned. Don't forget the Department of Citizen Security In matters of animal protection (and, especially, feline colonies ), whenever you are going to request a meeting or present a document , at your City Council I recommend that you also present that document to the Councilor for Citizen Security.
For example: "To the Murcia City Council." either "To the Seseña City Council." Next step. For the attention of… (A/a: …) Then, just below the name of the City Council, it is very convenient that you indicate the authority to which the letter is addressed. That is, to the attention of the authority. .. My advice is that you direct it to the Councilor with jurisdiction over animal protection, welfare Crypto Database and/or health of that City Council . But, yes, first it is advisable that you investigate well what the name of the Department with these powers is, because the name varies from one municipality to another. There are Town Councils where the Department with powers over animal protection is called one of the following nomenclatures: Department of Animal Welfare or Department of Animal Protection and in other City Councils it is called Department of Health, Department of Environment or with another name.
Be careful with City Councils with two Councilors with powers over animals An interesting fact to take into account is the fact that in some City Councils, two Councilors coexist with powers regarding animals , as they are the Department of Health and the Department of Animal Protection and/or Welfare, as occurs, for example, in the municipality of San Miguel de Salinas (Alicante) and in Cádiz (Andalusia). If by chance the City Council where you are going to present your document on feline colonies has these two Councilors with powers on animal issues, my advice is that you present the same document to the two Councilors mentioned. Don't forget the Department of Citizen Security In matters of animal protection (and, especially, feline colonies ), whenever you are going to request a meeting or present a document , at your City Council I recommend that you also present that document to the Councilor for Citizen Security.