Tag: Residents' magazine
Fill in the Residents' magazines spring crossword and enter the competition!
Brighten up your spring! Fill in the crossword puzzle in the first issue of the Residents' magazine and enter the competition.
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
More than 4 000 Vantaa residents took part in the jubilee dialogue events – here's what they think about their home city
More than 4 000 Vantaa residents participated in the dialogue events organised to mark the 50th anniversary of Vantaa. The discussions show that Vantaa residents value the multiculturalism of their city and want a safe, nature-friendly and community-oriented city.
Editorial: the tram to the future
In an editorial, Mayor Pekka Timonen presents what Finland's fastest-changing city will look like next year and in the near future, when the construction of the tramway begins.
Read the winter issue of the Residentsʼ magazine from 10 December!
The fourth and final issue of the year offers 32 pages of interesting reading about events, news and phenomena in Vantaa. Enter the Christmas calendar competition!
Reform of employment and integration services in Vantaa
Employment and integration services will be transferred from the state to municipalities on 1 January 2025. This will provide residents and businesses in Vantaa with new opportunities as the employment services are being merged with the education, well-being and economic services already offered by
Vantaa favours wood in construction - the city was awarded as a pioneer in wood construction
Even a big city doesn't have to be all concrete. Although stone structures still predominate, Vantaa is constantly striving to promote the use of wood in construction.
New youth center to open in Nikinmäki – activities begin in November
The long-hoped-for youth center will open in connection with Nikinmäki study unit. Events where all the local residents can familiarize themselves with the youth center and its activities will be arranged.
Vantaa to pilot a new approach aiming to prevent juvenile delinquency
Social fieldwork supports the young who are at risk of ending up in a circle of crime. The work is carried out by a multiprofessional team.