A new bridge crossing the River Lee in Cork, Ireland, is providing a safe and attractive passage for pedestrians and cyclists, helping to make the city more liveable.
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The electrical supply for parts of the Tyrrhenian railway line between Battipaglia and Reggio Calabria in Italy will be upgraded and refurbished under this EU-funded project. This is part of several measures being implemented to improve and modernise the region’s railway network.
itNew laboratories, training facilities and resources will help equip students at the Medical University of Gdańsk and the Emergency Medicine Department at the Pomeranian University in Słupsk with the skills to cope with changing healthcare needs, such as chronic diseases and an increasing number of elderly patients. Training will include e-health and telemedicine, and new courses in pharmacy and cosmetics. The overall aim is to improve the quality of education and ensure graduates can contribute to maintaining a healthy, productive society.
plThe kindergarten in the village of Nižný Hrušov, in the Prešov region of eastern Slovakia, has been renovated with the help of the European Regional Development Fund. The project created space for 11 more children.
skLine 3 of Budapest Metro is being upgraded, with the assistance of EU funding. There will be improvements to the tracks, interlocking equipment, station interiors, accessibility, power supply and telecommunications systems, all of which should help ensure faster, more reliable and safer journeys in more comfortable and pleasant surroundings for passengers in Hungary’s Central region.
huThe Patrimonium project is digitising and integrating the collections of Poland’s National library and its oldest academic library, in the Jagiellonian University of Krakow, into a single online platform, accessible by anyone.
plImplemented by FEBRAP (Brussels Federation of Adapted Work Companies), the Dev’Up Team’s mission is to help adapted enterprises in Brussels identify and develop new activities that will enable them to pursue their social objective.
fr | nlArea 21 set out to achieve energy efficiencies in buildings in the six partner countries with the use of energy improvement districts (EIDs). By involving citizens and other concerned parties, and bringing energy planning to district level, the project departed from the approach of energy planning being carried out mainly at EU and national level. The collaborative, bottom-up model developed by the project can be replicated throughout the Baltic Sea Region.
de | et | fi | pl | svTo promote the circular economy, Finland’s RANTA project identified and tested innovative ways of reusing construction material from public buildings after their demolition. It worked on three test cases to give local authorities practical examples for making procedures more resource efficient and meeting targets set in the EU’s Circular Economy Package and Finland's National Waste Plan.
fiPoland and Slovakia have joined forces to construct 60 km of cycling paths and related infrastructure in the region around the Tatras mountains. This is effectively the second stage of a wider scheme which provides for the creation of a loop of more than 250 km of cycling paths, some of which can also be used for skiing and running. The aim is to make this beautiful region and its cultural assets more accessible for locals and tourists alike.
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