Tag: Residents' magazine
Vantaa residents’ feelings about involvement have remained unchanged
The City of Vantaa’s involvement survey, conducted at the turn of the year, collected information on Vantaa resident’s feelings about involvement and social inclusion, as well as satisfaction with their participation and influencing options.
Bookbus brings culture and art near you - you can suggest a name for the bus until July 31
Vantaa’s new book and culture bus is an open and barrier-free meeting place, meant for everybody, as well as a cultural ambassador applicable to myriad purposes.
Winning ideas of participatory budgeting in Vantaa – many linked to well-being of children and young people
Proposals affecting the services and well-being of children and young people in particular were successful in the vote.
This is how the Vantaa50 pastry is made – bake your own!
Vantaa has its own Vantaa50 pastry to celebrate the anniversary. The Vantaa50 pastry is a blueberry rose that melts in your mouth.
Vantaa offers free-of-charge city-bike season in honour of its 50th anniversary
The city-bike season begins again in Vantaa on April 1. This year, the city provides the service free of charge! Vantaa celebrates its 50-year-old journey as a city, in honour of which, the city offers its residents and other people visiting Vantaa a free-of-charge 2024 city-bike season.
Editorial: Aviapolis is the hub of development
Mayor Pekka Timonen reflects on Aviapolis' position at the heart of the metropolitan area and the future of the area in an editorial in the first residents' magazine of the year.
Encounters at Vantaa’s multilingual guidance service
Let’s learn about Vantaa Multilingual Guidance together through customer experiences!
Vantaa – young since 1974
The beginning of the decade was clouded by the recession. At the end of the decade the young city seemed to have found its place in the world.
The daycare's forest group goes hiking in the nearby forest in the mornings ─ lunch is eaten sitting on a rock
For the second year running, the Leinelä kindergarten now has a forest group, Naavanuppuset. The group of children aged around 3 to 5 years old spend their mornings hiking in the nearby forest. Sometimes the forest group also eats lunch outside and returns inside at naptime. In the afternoon, the
Sport buddies are seeking children and young people from schools to participate in recreational activities
The aim of sport buddy activities is to encourage children and young people who do not have any hobbies to participate in sports or other recreational activities of their choice.