25 juni 2015 Curious about Nyfiken på Sunne? www.sunne.se Redaktör: Anneli Jansson, telefon 0565-164 14, 070-236 65, e-post anneli.jansson@sunne.se 164 14,, 070-236 34 65,34e-post anneli.jansson@sunne.se ”Sunne is a wonderful place to live in” Johan Larsson, 30, and Fanny Nygren, 28, live in the house “Där fram” in Östanbjörke, ten kilometres from central Sunne. ”We are very happy here, people are so nice. There is a great deal of culture and history here, and there is always something happening for those who are interested. And we appreciate the quietness and nature. We would like to have children later on, and it feels secure and good for raising children here.” Johan attended the Södra Viken High School in 2001-2004, and then started his own business, Johan Larsson Skogsservice AB. ”I grew up in Deje in Värmland, but both my parents are from the village of Mallbacken in Sunne; we have spent a lot of time there. I was happiest there,” said Johan, who thought Sunne was an easy choice for him. Johan and Fanny lived together in central Sunne for five years. During that period Fanny attended the packaging designer course at Broby-grafiska. She then worked for Miller Graphics in Sunne. Fanny grew up in Åmål. ”Like Johan, I prefer to live here, not least because it is so beautiful. Sunny is in a good geographical position and has everything we need.” As regards the future, they think it important that the municipality should invest in the school. ”Quality of education is important. Sunne also has a good business climate, where people support and help one another. I think that is very positive,” said Johan. Johan and Fanny were married in Lysvik Church in August 2014. In July they bought the house in Östanbjörke. Fanny Nygren and Johan Larsson enjoy rural life with their cats in their home ”Där Fram” in Östanbjörke. ”It was not really the right time to buy a house, but because we wanted it we couldn’t wait. We had a hectic time in the summer,” they said, and laughed. In their free time the house gets all their attention, and they have built a carport in the yard. ”We like doing things at home and also we like to exercise. Johan prefers orienteering and I like running,” said Fanny. In the garden are three cats – Ragdoll and Siberian Cat. Johan and Fanny plan to moonlight as farmers later on. ”We would like a few farm animals, perhaps 2-3 livestock animals, chickens, and a few pigs.” Fanny’s main hobby is looking for bargains at jumble sales and the internet sight Blocket, and renovating furniture. The 200 square metre house is filling up as she progresses. ”I buy anything that is second-hand, I paint and polish. I like giving new life to things and creating something unique!” They think that Sunne’s countryside is full of life with a wonderful mixture of generations. ”It would be nice if more people could see the advantages of a small place. It really is alive here, it’s wonderful,” said Johan and Fanny. The newsletter “Curious about Sunne” reports news and current events in Sunne. We publish three to four issues each year. Would you like to subscribe? Register at www.sunne.se/nyfiken Hurray we are different parade in Sunne on National Day The National Day was celebrated in Sunne for the equal worth of everyone. A wonderful, long parade, entertainment by Diamond Dogs, Johan Gustavsson, Gylleby folksingers, a citizenship ceremony, presentation of awards, speech by Barbro Westerholm and a large number of activities for children. A tribute to our own fine, free Sweden. Photo: Mattias Edwall Kungahuset.se Prince and Princess Carl Philip and Sofia will visit Mårbacka on 26 August. Carl Philip and Sofia will visit Mårbacka Redaktör: Anneli Jansson, telefon 164 14,, 070-236 34 65, e-post anneli.jansson@sunne.se Thoughtful persons of the year in Sunne: Sophie Janulf and Lina Börjesson. Municipality of Sunne Youth Talent 2015: Emma Olsson, Josefin Nilsson, Alma Lindahl Johansson, Wilma Kyrk, Sanna Eriksson, Emil Johansson, Selena van der Horst, Cecilia Appelquist. Saknas på bilden gör Love Persson och Anton Swahn. With Tobias Eriksson, Chairman of the Municipal Executive Board. Many enjoyable activities for children were arranged at the Municipality of Sunne’s Café Megafon, in cooperation with the youth project GRYM, the adult study association SV and Save the Children. Gylleby Folksingers. Prince and Princess Carl Philip and Sofia, who are also Duke and Duchess of Värmland, will visit Sunne on 26 August. The Värmland visit is their first official visit as a married couple. We warmly welcome them to Mårbacka, home of author Selma Lagerlöf, where the public will also be invited to entertainment and refreshments in connection with the visit by the Prince and Princess. Ovation for new citizens Somsri Det Udom and Svetlana Bergman. Barbro Westerholm gave a speech in honour of the occasion. Tobias Eriksson, Chairman of the Municipal Executive Board, awarded the prize. The Confederation of Swedish Enterprise’s annual survey of the business climate shows that Sunne continues to rank as number one in Värmland. The ranking against other municipalities in the country is presented below. ”We will now analyse the replies and continue working with the things companies want developed,” said Kristina Lundberg, Business Development Officer at the Municipality of Sunne, happy that Sunny is still in top position. Berit Westergren will be the first woman mayor of Sunne. She will take on the position in September. The Municipality of Sunne received a request from some Sunne residents, who wanted a centrally located cycle pump. A cycle pump has now been installed to the benefit of the environment and general well-being. The cycle pump is for cyclists in Sunne and is at the Travel Centre in Järnvägsgatan, to the left of the ticket machine.
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