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What should the future of Pori look like? Tell us!
What are the most important things to develop in Pori? What will Pori be like in 2035? Are the city’s services equal for everyone? We encourage you to share your thoughts about these questions and more to support the updates of City of Pori’s strategy, and equality and non-discrimination plan. The two surveys are open until 8th of April and can be answered in English and Russian, too.
Both residents and authorities will get to test their crisis resilience in the Itätuuli25 preparedness exercise
The Finnish Red Cross Satakunta District, Satakunta Wellbeing Services County, and the City of Pori, together with third-sector organizations, are organizing a joint evacuation drill on Saturday, March 29, 2025, at the Itätuuli Learning and Sports Center. The purpose of the exercise is to test multidisciplinary cooperation in a disruption situation and provide citizens with information on various preparedness themes. The evacuation centre is open for visitors and from 10.30AM to 2PM. Welcome!
International House Pori celebrates its 1st anniversary with an Open House Day and a new website
International House Pori offers diverse support for immigration and integration in multiple languages. Operating in the Teljäntori shopping centre, International House Pori is celebrating its first anniversary by hosting an open house afternoon on February 28. Additionally, its new website launches today, January 28, 2025.
The latest issue of Sytyket magazine has been published
Christmas arrives early this year, as the City of Pori’s resident magazine, Sytyket, is here again. The latest issue guides locals through (almost) all topics democracy. In the English pages, we take a closer look at international youth workers and how to enjoy Yyteri even outside the summer season.
Share your views on the city’s cultural services
What is the significance of the city’s cultural services to our residents? The Cultural Unit of the City of Pori is conducting a survey to explore the importance and use of the city’s cultural services. We aim to improve these services based on the feedback gathered. The survey is open until November 24, 2024.
Pay what you want -days are back – free public transport included!
The next Pay what you want -day is on Sunday 19th of March. Throughout the day customers can visit the city’s culture and sports facilities with whatever entrance fee they want to pay. All the facilities can be visited with free public transportation. This time children’s sport event Lasten Liikuntamaa is also included!