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The family park Log opened in Gorenja Village
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter9 hr. ago

The family park Log opened in Gorenja Village

On July 14, 2026, the town council officially opened new additions to the family park Log in Gorenja Vas. The park has been gradually renovated over the past four years, with recent improvements including a playground by the stream, a large net trampoline among the trees, and a guest pavilion. Locals welcomed the changes enthusiastically, with visitors enjoying free ice cream and children from a kindergarten participating in activities like building birdhouses and paper boats. The park has already seen previous developments such as a natural gym and a wetland fish pond with wooden paths and rafts. Over €600,000 has been invested in the park’s renovation, with around €350,000 coming from the Ministry of Economy, Tourism, and Sports' European recovery and resilience fund and national budget. Director Elizabeta Rakovic expressed satisfaction with the positive reception and hopes the park will attract tourists, encouraging longer stays in the municipality. Additional plans include installing more children's play areas and a viewing tower with a camera obscura.

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Gorenjski glas logoGorenjski glasIndependentCenter9 hr. ago
The family park Log opened in Gorenja Village

On July 14, 2026, the town council officially opened new additions to the family park Log in Gorenja Vas. The park has been gradually renovated over the past four years, with recent improvements including a playground by the stream, a large net trampoline among the trees, and a guest pavilion. Locals welcomed the changes enthusiastically, with visitors enjoying free ice cream and children from a kindergarten participating in activities like building birdhouses and paper boats. The park has already seen previous developments such as a natural gym and a wetland fish pond with wooden paths and rafts. Over €600,000 has been invested in the park’s renovation, with around €350,000 coming from the Ministry of Economy, Tourism, and Sports' European recovery and resilience fund and national budget. Director Elizabeta Rakovic expressed satisfaction with the positive reception and hopes the park will attract tourists, encouraging longer stays in the municipality. Additional plans include installing more children's play areas and a viewing tower with a camera obscura.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on local municipal development and public investment, which is a matter of public interest but does not exhibit clear ideological leaning. While it mentions government funding sources, it presents the information objectively without overtly favoring any political stance. The tone

Gorenjski glas logoGorenjski glasIndependentCenter16 hr. ago
The Log Family Park opens today.

On July 14, 2026, the Municipality of Gorenja Vas officially opened the family park 'Log' with new facilities including a guest pavilion, playground, and a treehouse trampoline. The park has been gradually renovated over the past four years, with recent additions such as a natural fitness area, fish pond with wooden paths, and a water feature for children. The opening included the first workshop for young gardeners, targeting children aged six to ten, who must be supervised by adults. The park now offers both recreational and creative activities for families.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on the opening of a local park, which is a municipal initiative. While the topic relates to public policy and community development, the framing remains neutral, focusing on factual updates about the facility’s features and planned activities. There is no overt ideological slant,

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