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No. 1 June 2011 Re N e w Tow n Warsaw Ústí nad Labem Cracow Praha Hnúšta Karlsruhe Velenje Ljubljana Contact: Adam Bierzyñski, Project Communication Manager Newsletter

Newsletter No. 1 - June 2011 R e N e w T o w n Contents: Project background.... 1 Project objective, outputs and results.......2 Map of the project partners location....3 Project partners contact information...4 Dear reader, we are very pleased to present you with the first issue of the project newsletter. is an acronym for the longer project title which is New Post- Socialist City: Competitive and Attractive. This project was brought to life by 8 partners from the Central European area. We joined forces for the 3rd Call under the European Territorial Cooperation Objective with the purpose to identify, improve and transfer the best solutions for creation of more balanced territorial development within towns and cities in the former socialist countries. This newsletter will keep you up to date on our ideas and activities. If you at any stage feel you can contribute to the better project implementation, please contact us. We are looking forward to hearing from you, Project Team Page 2 Contact: Adam Bierzyñski, Project Communication Manager

Introduction the project Project background R e N e w T o w n Over 300 million people in the CEE live in the areas impacted by socialist era one way or another. Close to 2/3 of them live in cities and towns often with districts created and fast developing in the socialist period. This is the case of Krakow in Poland, Prague and Ústí nad Labem in the Czech Republic, Velenje in Slovenia and Hnusta in the Slovak Republic. Districts of these cities and towns face problems resulting from shortage of space for, and lack of, local cultural and social events, poor conditions and uality of buildings and public spaces between blocks of flats, unemployment and low number of enterprises in the districts, depressing appearance of socialist architecture, low identification with the place of living by the local citizens, and, last but not least, lack of ideas for new/modern functions of public buildings created in the socialist era. Project general objective The main project objective is to create a more balanced territorial development within towns and cities in the former socialist countries by reducing existing disparities between districts. We aim to reduce these disparities by enhancing the uality of life in urban areas in districts with socialist burden. Expected result The main project result be the creation of a solid ground for balanced territorial development within cities and towns with socialist burden in the former socialist Countries. Domestic and international support that will be channeled in through the project represent key elements to achieve it. Page 3 Contact: Adam Bierzyñski, Project Communication Manager

Project objectives R e N e w To w n Creation of a model for development of cultural and social offer in districts with socialist burden (Nowa Huta in Kraków). Identification of ideas (models) to improve conditions and uality of public spaces between blocks of flats (Velenje). Creation of a model of entrepreneurship development in districts with socialist burden (Prague). Identification of model solutions for improving appearance of socialist architecture (making its visual aspects more attractive). Identification of ways to reinforce the feeling of identity the local population has with their place of living (Nowa Huta in Kraków, Velenje, Hnusta). Identification of ideas for new/modern functions of public buildings created in the socialist era (Nowa Huta in Kraków, Prague, Hnusta). Velenje, Slovenia Hnúš a, Slovakia Ústí region, Czech Republic Page 4 Contact: Adam Bierzyñski, Project Communication Manager

Lead project partner Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization Location: Poland, Warsaw Project partners The C.K. Norwid Culture Centre Location: Poland, Cracow Municipality of Velenje Location: Slovenia, Velenje Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Location: Germany, Karlsruhe University of Ljubljana Location: Slovenia, Ljubljana Prague 11 Metropolitan District Location: Czech Republic, Praha 4 Regional Development Agency of Usti Region Location: Czech Republic, Ústí nad Labem Agency for development of Gemer region Location: Slovakia, Hnúš a Page 5 Contact: Adam Bierzyñski, Project Communication Manager

Project partners contact information Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization Lead project partner Twarda Street 51/55, 00-818 Warsaw, Poland www.igipz.pan.pl Project Coordinator: Magdalena W¹torska-Dec Telephone no: +48 22 860 67 88 or +48 503 152 912 decmagda@twarda.pan.pl Scientific Manager Prof. Grzegorz Wêc³awowicz Telephone no: +48 697 88 25 or +48 603 353 797 g.wecla@twarda.pan.pl Communication Manager: Adam Bierzyñski Telephone no: +48 783 329 715 adamb@twarda.pan.pl The C.K. Norwid Culture Centre Os. Górali 5, 31-959 Cracow, Poland www.okn.edu.pl Local Coordinator: Ma³gorzata Hajto Telephone no: +48 12 644 27 65 m.hajto@okn.edu.pl Municipality of Velenje Titov trg 1, 3320 Velenje, Slovenia http://www.velenje.si or http://www.velenje.si/en/597 Local Coordinator: Marko Govek Telephone no: + 386 (0)3 8961 548 or +386 (0)41 783 652 marko.govek@velenje.si Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Weberstrasse 5, 3640 Karlsruhe, Germany http://www.kit.edu or http://www.itas.fzk.de/home_e.htm Local Coordinator: Krassimira Paskaleva-Shapira Telephone no: +49 (0) 7247 / 82 2501 krassimira.paskaleva@kit.edu Page 6 Contact: Adam Bierzyñski, Project Communication Manager

Project partners contact information Prague 11 Metropolitan District Ocelikova 672, 149 41 Praha 4, Czech Republic www.praha11.cz Local Coordinator: Jiøí Kocánek Telephone no: +420222364561 or +420777214093 jiri.kocanek@promaco.cz Regional Development Agency of Usti Region, PLC Velká Hradební 3118/48, 400 02 Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic www.rra.cz Local Coordinator Dana Krejsová Telephone no: +420 475 200 016 krejsova@rra.cz Communication Manager: Bohumil Bocian Telephone no: +420 476 206 538 or +420 604 231 742 bocian@rra.cz Agency for development of Gemer region Vansovej 711, 981 01 Hnúš a, Slovakia www.rozvojgemera.sk Local Coordinator: Monika Vaškovièová Telephone no: + 421 948 001 079 monika.vaskovicova@rozvojgemera.sk Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana Kardeljeva pl. 17, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia http://www.ef.uni-lj.si Local Coordinator: Irena Ograjensek Telephone no: +386 1 5892 505 irena.ograjensek@ef.uni-lj.si Page 7 Contact: Adam Bierzyñski, Project Communication Manager