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Articles from Tuusula resident magazine 3/2025

In the latest issue of the resident magazine, we provide a comprehensive overview of how the municipality is being developed into a better place to live. We list the development projects in the centre of Hyrylä, such as the social and health services centre, the Särmä business and service centre, the construction of the Koskensillantie car park and the renovation of the swimming pool. We also explain how the municipality’s procurement is distributed, i.e. where the money is spent.

Children and young people’s issues are once again strongly represented. We discuss, for example, schoolchildren’s participation in the development of school meals and personal trainer activities in schools. Both children and older residents can take advantage of the diverse exercise opportunities available in school and daycare playgrounds; we have also compiled an article on this topic for the magazine.

This time, participatory budgeting is a forum for children and young people to share their ideas. We will list examples of great proposals, from which the best ones will be selected for implementation in due course.

Tuusula residents of all ages benefit from the shared use of municipal facilities. The municipality of Tuusula offers dozens of meeting and hobby facilities that can be reserved for use by residents. We will tell you more about this and the new facility booking system in the magazine. In addition to providing facilities, we are investing in their accessibility so that as many user groups as possible can make use of them.

For older people, we have compiled information on topics such as planning for housing as you age, living room activities for older people, and communal lunches, which were trialled in the autumn.

As usual, cultural topics feature prominently alongside other content. The magazine introduces you to the history of the Rykmentinpuisto area and the 25-year journey of the Tuusula School of Fine Arts. We also report on the exhibition “Maalle kauvaksi pois – maalarin maisemissa” (Far away from the city – in the painter’s landscapes) in Halosenniemi and the leading candidates for the Rudolf Koivu 2025 Award on display in Erkkola.

In addition to articles, the resident magazine once again features a packed events calendar, where you can easily see what’s on offer in Tuusula in the coming months.

The magazine is also available online.

However, if you prefer to read the paper version but the residents’ magazine does not arrive in your post box, you can pick up your own printed copy from TuusInfo, the Tuusula municipality’s centralised customer service centre.

You can report any distribution problems to SSM/Jakelujuniore, which is responsible for distributing the residents’ magazine, using the distribution feedback form.

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Customer service TuusInfo welcomes feedback and ideas regarding the magazine’s content.

TuusInfo operates in three locations: Hyrylä, Jokela and Kellokoski.
Email: tuusinfo@tuusula.fi
Telephone number: 09 8718 3070
Address details and opening hours can be found on our website.

Further information:
Communications Manager Paula Miettinen, paula.miettinen@tuusula.fi, +358 40 314 2004
Communications Specialist Pia Visti-Korhonen, pia.visti-korhonen@tuusula.fi, 040 314 2011
Communications Specialist Timo Nurmi, timo.nurmi@tuusula.fi, +358 40 314 2003

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