Neighbors in Krylbo create safe weekend hangout for children

Neighbors Sandra Pereira and Fredrik Erlandsson in Krylbo, Avesta municipality, have set up a safe indoor weekend hangout for local children. The initiative addresses minor disturbances and insecurity outdoors, where restless kids linger due to cramped housing. One in three children in Swedish multi-family homes lives overcrowded, per SCB statistics.

In Krylbo, children in cramped multi-family apartments previously hung out outdoors, leading to issues like overturned trash cans, broken apple tree branches, and fired rockets. Neighbors Sandra Pereira and Fredrik Erlandsson observed open drug dealing on the street.

They spoke with the children, who said they were restless with nothing proper to do. “It was noticeable that they were restless and had nothing sensible to do,” says Sandra Pereira.

Together, they created a safe indoor space for weekend hangouts, away from the unsafe environment. The effort features in SVT's 'Så löste jag det' series.

SCB 2022 data shows nearly 17 percent of Sweden's population, or 744,000 people, lives overcrowded. It affects 258,000 children in multi-family homes, defined as more than two people per bedroom.

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Police manage intoxicated youths amid fights at Sibbarp cold bathhouse on Walpurgis Night, urging parents to collect children.
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Police urge parents to pick up intoxicated children from Sibbarp

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Police in Sibbarp are urging parents to immediately pick up their intoxicated children and youths from the area around the cold bathhouse. Thousands of youths have gathered there on Walpurgis Night, with high intoxication levels and several fights. Operations leader Ulrika Johansson says the situation is under control but the main issue is alcohol.

Erikshjälpen Framtidsverkstad is expanding support for parents in several Uppsala neighborhoods to help prevent children and young people from falling into exclusion and crime.

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Police and the municipality in Lindesberg have raised alarms about rowdy youth gatherings during spring. Following a meeting, they are now taking action ahead of upcoming party evenings. Youths have gathered with A-tractors and cars at the minigolf parking lot and Circle K.

One in five young adults aged 20 to 27 in Dalarna still live with their parents due to housing shortages. Nine out of ten of these young people want to move out on their own. SVT Nyheter Dalarna reports on the challenges facing youth in the housing market.

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Following reduced bus services in Sundborn, several families have been forced to relocate and elderly residents have become isolated. Engaged locals have invited politicians and officials to a meeting to discuss solutions. The initiative is led by Malin Grönlund, Anki Ingelström, and Fredrik Gavell.

On Walpurgis Night April 30, 2026, hundreds of youths gathered in Rålambshovsparken in Stockholm, leading to chaos with firecrackers and rockets. A teenage girl was hit in the eye by a rocket and taken to hospital, while two teenagers were arrested. Police urge parents to pick up their children.

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Despite declining child numbers in Dalarna, preschool groups are often larger than recommended. Fresh figures from Skolverket, presented by Sveriges Lärare, show that 48 percent of age-segregated groups in the county exceed the guidelines. Ludvika stands out with particularly large groups.

 

 

 

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