More wine in nursing homes and night-open subway – Greater Oslo

More wine in nursing homes. Night-open subway on line 2 night to Sunday. Dementia shoes, more asphalt and artificial ice rink at Grorud. After just under a week of negotiations, the settlement on the revised Oslo budget has been reached in the western town hall tower. The city council parties Høyre and Venstre entered into a budget agreement with KrF and Frp on Tuesday afternoon. Together, the four parties add NOK 78 million to a budget of over NOK 100 billion. Outdoor activities and sports If there were no more joys, Høyre’s group leader Merete Agerbak-Jensen. She has led the negotiations and says that a common thread is the intensified fight against increased exclusion, including through sports. – At the same time, we are setting a Norwegian record for debt repayment, and keeping the municipality’s expenses at a reasonable level, she says. Here are some of the additions the four parties agree on: YMCA’s Exit programme: NOK 6.6 million Summer jobs for young people through the Oslo Sports Circle: NOK 5 million Subsidy for coaches in children’s sports in disadvantaged areas: NOK 1 million Pre-project figure skating rink at Grorud: NOK 7.5 million Trial project with night-open subway between Østerås and Ellingsrudåsen: NOK 1.7 million Dementia score: NOK 5 million Wine and beer in nursing homes also outside weekends and public holidays: NOK 1 million External review of the nursing home sector : NOK 3 million Maintenance of roads: NOK 25 million Maintenance Christian Radich: NOK 5 million Universal design: NOK 5 million Upgrading Sofienbergparken East: NOK 5.4 million – It is very important for the children who use the space as a school yard , says Venstre’s group leader Anna Dåsnes. She also highlights the money for coaches in areas where football clubs are struggling to get someone to train the children. NATT-T-BANE: Night buses and night trams are known. Now the night subway will also be tested on Furusetbanen. Photo: Lise Åserud / NTB Dementia Corps KrF’s main demand was more dementia corps. Now elderly people in all districts will get the offer. This will be done through an agreement with the Norwegian Academy of Music and CREMAH, center for research in music and health. – It is an important contribution to dignity and an important activity offer for people with dementia and their relatives, says group leader Øyvind Håbrekke. The large studio is filled with beautiful music, joy and tears when the Dementia Choir takes the stage together with KORK and the Opera’s children’s choir. Here you get the whole concert! Æresvold FRP has received approval for more asphalt and a defection program for criminals who want to talk about gang life. – And more measures in the fight against honor violence. I believe this is the most important freedom struggle in Oslo of our time, says group leader Magnus Birkelund. The FRP, on the other hand, has not succeeded in getting rid of the crisis-hit Oslo Nye Teater from Oslo municipality’s budget. The future of the theater has not been a topic in the negotiations. Investigation after revelations However, the conditions at the city’s nursing home have been. And now there will be an external review. The background is Dagsavisen’s revelations about Liv, who suffered from dementia, who was subjected to gross neglect in 2019. Published 11.06.2024, at 23.32



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