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«For children go to school»: a new shelter will be built in the Nechayane Lyceum

In the village of Nechayane, Mykolaiv region, they plan to build a new shelter at the lyceum in order to start full-time education.

The village head of Nechayane Mykola Vivchar told NikVesti about this.

In general, only 2 shelters for 13 settlements operate today in the territory of the Nechayane village community: the anti-radiation shelter and the simplest one. According to the data provided by the village council, the community is currently planning the repair of another anti-radiation shelter and the construction of a new protective structure in the Nechayane Lyceum.

«Work is underway on the production of project documentation for the new construction of another shelter,» says the village council's response to NikVesti's request.

Thus, according to the public procurement system ProZorro, the local government has already spent 99,680 hryvnias on pre-project works. The contractor must complete work on the production of project documentation by December 31, 2023.

After the construction of a protective structure at the lyceum, the leadership of the territorial community plans to restore the face-to-face format of education in Nechayane.

— We have three schools in the community. All schools are now working online, there is no offline education. We are planning to go to face-to-face training after the repair of the shelter in the Nechayane Lyceum. This is one of our priority issues — that children go to school for face-to-face education, — Mykola Vivchar notes.

As you know, this educational institution is one of the objects that were damaged as a result of a massive rocket attack by Russian troops on the village of Nechayane on July 6, 2022.

At the same time, the building of the Nechayane village council was damaged, and today it is being rebuilt for 1.5 million hryvnias.

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