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VIDEO: Hobby Centre Kullo is getting a new building
The building of Hobby Centre Kullo, built in 1978, will be demolished in 2024.
Mayor: the city budget strategy focuses on education, public transport, and green areas
The Tallinn City Government has submitted its budget strategy for 2025-2028 and the implementation plan for the “Tallinn 2035” development strategy to the City Council. The budget strategy serves as a guide for directing the city’s development and creating city budgets over the next four years, considering sustainability and financial feasibility.
Tallinn Day Program 2024
Here is the Tallinn Day Facebook event. Wednesday, May 15 10:00 | Opening the Lühike Jalg Street Gate This is the 23rd time when Tallinn Day begins...
Tallinn's city planning goal for the new year is to create a more people-centered and sustainable city
Tallinn's city planning goal for the new year is to plan a more people-centered and sustainable city. Among other things, it means dividing public space and street space in favor of sustainable ways of moving, and planning a greener and more active urban space.
Addressing the educational needs of war refugee children was the biggest challenge for the school network
In the field of education, attention was paid to improving the indoor climate and accessibility of schools and renovating kindergartens, while a major challenge was to solve the educational problems of children of war refugees from Ukraine.
Tallinn wants the 2023 budget to alleviate economic uncertainty for residents
The Tallinn City Government has submitted to the City Council a 2023 city budget with a total amount of 1.14 billion euros, which is 66.5 million or 6.2% more than the 2022 budget. The focus of next year’s budget will be on social security, with most of the investment going into roads, streets and education.
Tallinn plans to increase the salaries of the capitals teachers
Next year's budget for Tallinn's education sector includes a pay rise for school and nursery school teachers. The 2023 budget also includes increased payments for school lunches and other investments for educational establishments.
Hobby centre Kullo’s new building to become a modern community centre
Today, 9 June, KUU and Nikita Atikin’s architects presented rough plans for the new building of Tallinn Hobby Centre Kullo. Although primarily meant for children and young people, the building will also become a modern community centre, adding value to the entire area.
Tallinn to continue improving school learning environments
In the coming 2023/2024 school year, Tallinn will continue paying significant attention to improving learning environments in schools and hobby schools. In September, a new building will be opened for the Mustamäe Hobby School. A total of ten more learning facilities are also in the construction or planning phase. Hiiu School, which starts operating on 1 September, will soon join the present network of schools.