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14 years ago, the Algbostad farm was bought by the municipality of Nikvarn, and since then the buildings have fallen into disrepair.
Algbostad Farm which was administered by Nikvarn Municipality in 2009 is in a state of deterioration, it is a waste of citizens’ money, and not least, the historical cultural environment is being distorted.
Nykvarn’s liberals are suggesting that the daily operations of the municipality might dispose of a couple of the buildings on the Älgbostad property. Those who work in daily activities, then repair the buildings so that it is possible to carry out activities there.
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Those engaged in day-to-day activities can create an old-fashioned croft garden and allow visitors to experience what it was like to live on a small farm or ranch in Neckarne during the 20th century. On the farm there can be sheep, chickens and rabbits.
A budget is needed to purchase materials.
Having people on the farm means increased well-being, stimulation and security for those who visit Älgbostad.
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Operations in Älgbostad mean that those who work in the day-to-day operations can make an effort to bring the farm back to life. Having people on the farm means increased well-being, stimulation and security for those who visit Älgbostad. It also means cultural work to repair the red house that was once the Hökmossbadet’s first kiosk. Increasing the number of visitors and employees on the farm reduces the risk of vandalism and destruction of property.
It is also a precursor to the necessary maintenance of the property, something that has been missing since 2009 when the municipality of Nykvarn used its right of first refusal to take control of the farm. lgbostad is one of the few remaining farms with its original buildings and has cultural and historical value. It is within walking distance to the center of Nykvarn and is accessible to many residents. The Sörmlandsleden track runs nearby and the farm is suitable as a resting place.
We remind you of the responsibility of the municipality as the owner of the property in accordance with the Planning and Building Act, Chapter 8. Section 14. The building must be kept in such good condition and maintained that its design and technical characteristics referred to in Section 4 are essentially preserved. The maintenance must adapt to the nature of the surrounding environment and the value of the building from a historical, cultural, environmental and artistic point of view.
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If a building is particularly valuable from a historical, cultural, environmental or artistic point of view, it must be preserved so that the special values are preserved.
Anne Marie Falk
Ulf Waldecrantz
Neckfarne Liberals
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