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Voznesensk received commercial equipment worth ₴4.4 million for the market in Rakove

Вознесенськ отримав торгівельне обладнання на ₴4,4 млн для облаштування ринку в Раковому. Фото з ВікіпедіїVoznesensk received commercial equipment worth ₴4.4 million to set up a market in Rakove. Photo from Wikipedia

The Voznesensk City Council accepted commercial equipment from the Danish Refugee Council to create a fairground in the village of Rakove.

As announced at a session of the Voznesensk City Council, the total value of the equipment is 4 million 457 thousand hryvnias.

The community received four small architectural forms worth 3 million 602 thousand hryvnias, four trading rows worth 768 thousand, and four air conditioners worth 87 thousand 200 hryvnias.

We would like to remind you that in April last year, representatives of the Danish Refugee Council to create a market square in the village of Rakove.

The project involves creating a place for setting up market stalls where residents of the villages of Rakove and Novohryhorivka will be able to sell their own products.

We would like to remind you that a group of deputies from the Voznesensk City Council the Mykolaiv District Administrative Court demanding that the decision to locate the Mental Health and Development Centre at 3 Central Square be overturned.

This concerns the construction of the Mental Health and Community Development Centre, a project submitted by the Voznesensk City Council to the state platform DREAM. The total estimated budget for the project is 20 million hryvnias.

The construction of the Centre has been accompanied by conflicts since the issue was first considered at a session. At a session of the Voznesensk City Council, during the consideration of the issue of the construction of this Mental Health Centre, the mayor, Yevhen Velichko, began to swear at the deputies because they did not support the draft decision.

The site was chosen close to the city council building, where in 2015 the mothers of fallen soldiers planted trees in memory of their sons. This is what caused the deputies to have doubts and be unwilling to vote for the project.

Despite the discussions, in August 2025, the deputies finally passed the decision to designate the site for construction on their second attempt.

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