STARTING THE RENOVATION
PRESERVING AND RENOVATING THE TOWN
RENOVATING THE BLOCKS
KEEPING UP WITH THE NEIGHBOURS
Not all of the houses in the town centre had to be renovated and were therefore not eligible for remediation support. Nevertheless, a wave of renovation quickly spread through the town. The phenomenon of “keeping up with the neighbours” became evident, because when one house had been lovingly renovated, the owners of the surrounding houses often took the initiative to start renovating their own houses.
RENOVATING INDIVIDUAL HOUSES
The wave of renovation spread much faster than expected, which resulted in the municipality proposing to the ministry that they deviate from the extensive and time-consuming block renovations and simply renovate individual buildings one by one. The renovation process of the town centre was completed a lot faster than first estimated because of this. A 30-year plan for the renovation of the town centre had originally been drawn up, but after just 10 years, the project was more or less finished, not least thanks to the fruitful cooperation between the municipality and the house owners.
NEW COURTYARDS IN TOWN