Enhancements at the FEAGA 2025 Security Meeting
On Thursday, March 13, a crucial security meeting for FEAGA 2025 took place in the Main Hall of the Antigua City Hall, presided over by Mayor Matías Peña García. The event brought together key representatives from various governmental bodies, including the Delegation of the Government, the Cabildo of Fuerteventura, and various local and state security forces, including the local police, firefighters, and ambulance services operational on the island.
Key Takeaways from the Meeting
The central focus of the meeting was to review and expand upon the safety measures introduced during the previous year’s event. Notable improvements were discussed, such as the addition of more parking spaces and designated bus drop-off areas. Accessibility was a significant topic, with officials ensuring that all individuals would have access to every part of the FEAGA venue. Mayor Peña emphasized the installation of large LED screens throughout the venue. These screens will facilitate rapid communication of incidents as well as live broadcasts of events occurring within the different areas of FEAGA.
What to Expect at FEAGA 2025
Planned for April 3-6 at the Granja Experimental de Pozo Negro, FEAGA 2025 promises to enhance visitor experiences. The main stage will be positioned at the rear of the venue to ensure smooth foot traffic, addressing one of the prior year’s common concerns. Additionally, efforts have been made to increase the number of dining and relaxation areas, providing attendees with ample space to unwind.
Collaborative Efforts for Security
The meeting also highlighted the impressive coordination between the Civil Guard and the Local Police. Their collaborative efforts will extend into the night, ensuring enhanced security, complemented by private surveillance during the day. The representatives from the security bodies praised this teamwork, which aims to make FEAGA 2025 not only enjoyable but also safe for everyone involved.
Next Steps and Ongoing Developments
As preparations unfold, the focus remains on ensuring that FEAGA 2025 is as inclusive and efficient as possible. With improvements continuing to develop, local authorities are keen to address all logistics to guarantee a seamless experience for participants. The event will bring together local communities and celebrate the unique offerings of Fuerteventura.
This initiative illustrates how local governance can effectively coordinate many elements to foster a vibrant cultural experience while maintaining a strong emphasis on safety and accessibility.
(This content is based on a press release issued by the Cabildo of Fuerteventura on March 13, 2025.)

