Please space for the children: Ungerndorf's soccer field is transformed

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The soccer field remains unused in Ungerndorf, while children conquer the playgrounds. Find out more about the development of local sport and future perspectives for young athletes.

Please space for the children: Ungerndorf's soccer field is transformed

In Ungerndorf, a soccer field that has been unused for two decades has now been converted. While the parents celebrate and gather, the children find a new playground on this former sports area. This represents an interesting turn in the use of public spaces, where young footballers who used to train in Ungerndorf now have to fall back on the neighboring facilities in Hagendorf.

The reasons for closing the soccer field are diverse. One of the main points is the lack of use in the past 20 years. The place that was once alive and attracted many young talents has since lost its attractiveness for the community. A spokesman for the community said and explained the need to better use the areas in the area, especially for younger generations.

The change in use

The decision to convert the site into a playground comes after detailed considerations and shows the commitment of the community to cover the need for safe play opportunities for children in the region. The redesign of the square now offers children a number of play options that can better meet their development needs.

The relocation of youth football activities to Hagendorf is a new challenge for many families. The young footballers now have to take longer paths to take part in the training sessions and games in the neighboring community. This could prevent some potential talents from the sport, but the community hopes to promote a broader interest in other leisure activities through the new playground design.

The conversion of the square into a playground is also a reaction to the increasing demand for child -friendly leisure activities. It is expected that such initiatives are also used in other communities in order to meet the changing needs of the population.

For a detailed view of the case, See the report on www.meinbezirk.at.

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