Tag: 2/2025
Vantaa residents' magazine 2/2025 digital version
Factors of safety – “Our youth facility is the railway station where young people are”
Track youth workers move around on trains, in stations and in shopping centres. Their presence creates a sense of security. Watch the video!
Children's "Perfect City" Projects Exhibition
Vantaa's children showcased their creativity and designed the future of Vantaa in a building challenge.
Solve the residents' magazine summer puzzle!
Have a great summer in Vantaa! Summer is the main theme of the residents' magazine, and there is also a crossword puzzle.
In Vantaa's seven major areas, even locals can have a tourist's adventure
Deputy City Director Riikka Åstrand shares her summer tips for exploring your hometown with new eyes in the editorial. Go on a summer adventure in Vantaa!
Biodiversity is increasingly taken into account in Vantaa city planning
Vantaa adopts the principle that the biodiversity of Vantaa's nature will not be weakened, even though a lot of new construction is taking place in the city.
Summer issue of the Residents' magazine published online - home delivery delayed by a week due to printing issue
In the second Residents' magazine of the year, you can read tips for spending the summer, news about services that are useful for city dwellers and much more. At the same time, take part in the Residents' magazine summer competition by filling in a grid. The magazine will be available online on 20
Finland’s First Municipal Food Waste Terminal Opened Ten Years Ago in Havukoski, Vantaa
Yhteinen pöytä celebrates its 10-year journey in pioneering sustainable food aid.
The most popular parties in the county and municipal elections in Vantaa were the SDP, the National Coalition Party, and the Greens
The city of Vantaa gained 67 new council members, and the Vantaa and Kerava wellbeing services county gained 69 new representatives chosen by the residents. Voting was more active on election day than during the advance voting period – the municipal election turnout decreased, while the county
Hobby Support for Children and Youth
The hobby support for children and youth is intended for the paid, guided hobbies of 7–17-year-old children and young people from low-income families in Vantaa. The goal of the support is to ensure that all children and young people have equal opportunities to participate in recreational activities