Investigation launched into Klosterhallen costs after sale

Hedemora municipality has launched an investigation after criticism over payments for snow protection at Klosterhallen despite the sale. The building is now owned by a private person but remains in use by the municipality.

Hedemora municipality has received criticism for paying for snow protection at Klosterhallen in Långshyttan. The building has been owned by a private person for the past year.

An investigation has now been started according to reports from sodran.se. The municipality continues to use the hall during renovations at Jonsboskolan.

The criticism focuses on costs incurred after the property sale.

Related Articles

Illustration of boy cleared in Borlänge school threat hoax, prosecutor drops case as schools reopen.
Image generated by AI

Boy cleared after school threat in Borlänge

Reported by AI Image generated by AI

A boy arrested on suspicion of gross unlawful threat in Borlänge has been fully cleared. Prosecutor Joel Henning is dropping the investigation, stating the threat stemmed from misinterpretations and rumor spreading. Over 20 schools closed on Wednesday as a precaution.

Sweden's National Agency for Education, Skolverket, has reported Säter municipality to the police after its former school chief misused 120,000 kronor in state grants. The funds, meant for teacher salaries, were instead used to cover deficits in the school's budget. The issue came to light following a two-month investigation.

Reported by AI

Enköpings Hyresbostäder has decided to demolish a building in Kvarteret Hornugglan because renovation costs are too high. The 25 tenants must vacate their apartments by the end of November.

Region Dalarna has decided to purchase the premises housing Dalarnas museum. The properties Garvaren 6 and 10 will transfer to the region for 26 million kronor.

Reported by AI

Linköping municipality is demanding SEK 157.5 million in compensation from the state after the government's decision to scrap plans for a new railway station in the city. The amount covers planning costs for Ostlänken since 2013. Municipal councilor Stefan Erikson (M) criticizes the state for damaging trust.

An investigation has directed serious criticism at Borlänge municipality's handling of reorganization and recruitments in disability care.

Reported by AI

LKAB is providing measures worth 1.8 billion kronor to rescue Kiruna municipality's finances. The sum exactly covers the shortfall the municipality faces for the ongoing stage of the city relocation.

 

 

 

This website uses cookies

We use cookies for analytics to improve our site. Read our privacy policy for more information.
Decline