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The Sector of Growth and Education in city of Espoo is organizing five events in collaboration with service design agency Pentagon Design where guardians will have the opportunity to have their views...
- Growth and Learning
- Preschool
- Basic Education
- News
Every digital transaction accumulates data in various information systems – including personal data. What if you had more control over the use and management of your data? This challenge is met by...
- Innovation work
- News
Rubbish comes visible during the spring and we get a lot of feedback about it. Many people wonder who would be responsible for cleaning up the rubbish. Now you can check from the waste sheet who to...
- News
The Future of Biogas webinar offered perspectives on the current situation of biogas and envisioned the prospects for its use in the near future. The event brought together key players in the gas...
- Climate
- Sustainability
Application period for afternoon activities for the school year 2022–2023 ends on 16 May 2022.
- Basic Education
- Preschool
- News
Explore your local area by bike!
12.5.2022The local orienteering event is an urban adventure that will take place in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area. The event encouraging local tourism is suitable for participants of all ages who are looking...
- Sustainability
- News
The school year will not be extended, even though the schools were closed for a week due to the municipal sector strike.
- Basic Education
- News
The long-awaited Espoon keskus Family Centre opens its doors on 19 May 2022. The Family Centre brings services for families with children under one roof.
The Spanish slug is an omnivorous species that has adjusted well to the cold Finnish climate. It is a common sight, especially in Uusimaa and Southwestern Finland. The Spanish slug has a diverse...
- News
What is the library of the future like in Espoo when the city’s expenses need to be reduced?