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Espoo is an international city and home to over 150 different nationalities. In Espoo, internationality means attitudes, courage and understanding, internationalisation at home and international...
- International affairs
- General Upper Secondary Education
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In March, the European Commission awarded the cities of Espoo, Lahti, Lappeenranta, Tampere and Turku the prestigious EU Mission Label in recognition of their systematic work to achieve carbon...
- Climate
- Sustainability
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We recommend visiting our residents’ parks this summer. They offer a wide range of free summer activities for families with children. All of Espoo’s 16 residents’ parks will be open until Midsummer....
- Early Childhood Education
- Espoo for all
- Sustainability
A detailed plan will be prepared for the Träskända Manor area in Järvenperä, Espoo. The aim is to renovate the buildings in the manor area and make them available for active use by city residents....
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The City Board decided in its meeting on 13 May 2024 to make the draft Espoo Master Plan 2060 available for public review. The master plan is a way to prepare for the controlled growth of the city...
- Master plan 2060
- Zoning
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On Thursday 30 May 2024, the City of Espoo Building Control Department’s customer service and archives are only open from 8:00 to 11:00. We apologise for any inconvenience.
- Services
On April 10th, an energy evening for the residents was organized in Lippulaiva library. The aim of the event was to provide the people of Espoo with information, inspiration, and learnings especially...
- Sustainability
- Energy
- Climate
The Finnish head office of the consulting and design agency AFRY is being planned for a new site in Leppävaara, Espoo. AFRY Group Finland and Peab Kiinteistökehitys Oy have signed a letter of intent...
The pilot project conducted in Espoo has shown that gamification also motivates children and youth who are not typically interested in sports.