9 sets of training equipment with 4 elements each were delivered to the Baykovetska amalgamated hromada of the Ternopil Oblast.
They were purchased as part of the project “Construction of sports grounds with elements of street training equipment”. This project is co-funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) jointly with the local budget. Namely, UAH 230 thousand were allocated to this purpose from the budget of the Baykovetska AH.
According to Mykola Duma, first deputy head of the village of Baykivtsi, street training equipment will be installed in each of the 7 villages of the amalgamated hromada. There will be two sets of training simulators in Baykivtsi – near the school and administrative building of the village council.
The installation of training equipment is planned in spring – under favourable weather conditions.
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Тернопільська областьГромади:
Байковецька сільська об’єднана територіальна громада Байковецька територіальна громадаSource:
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