Housing construction, land management, power supply. Turchin held a reception for citizens in Kletsk

Alexander Turchin. January 23, Minsk Chairman of the Minsk Regional Executive Committee Alexander Turchin held a visiting reception for citizens at the Kletsk District Executive Committee, BelTA was told in the press service of the Minsk Regional Executive Committee.

The governor received 16 appeals for consideration. Not only residents of Kletsk, but also Minsk, Kopyl and Slutsk districts signed up for a personal appointment. The main issues were improving living conditions, electricity supply, employment, water supply, land management, landscaping, etc.

Thus, Natalya Shikut, a mother of many children, from the agricultural town of Bystritsa, Kopyl district, contacted the governor. In 2023, she began construction of her own residential building with an area of ​​105 square meters. As a mother of many children raising a disabled child, she was given a subsidy in the amount of Br146 thousand for these purposes. Natalya found a developer who undertook to build a house for a large family and transferred the money . But the developer did not fulfill the promised work.

“We need to document the poor quality of work performed by the developers. We are waiting for expert opinions, inspection materials, and then we decide to initiate a case for fraud, after which we can demand compensation for damage,” said Alexander Turchin. “My task is to help you finish the house.”

A resident of the Kletsk district asked to allocate land for a peasant farm.

“We are ready to provide you with a plot of land. But we also set clear conditions for you: if you receive additional land, on January 1 of each year you must have a certain number of livestock, plus you are obliged to donate a certain volume of milk,” the governor said. “If you take a plot for growing grain crops, the grain yield should not be lower than on the farm.

Alexander Turchin instructed to determine the land plot before spring and provide it for the development of the farm.

A resident of Kletsk, Svetlana Dmitrievna, identified the problem of insufficient lighting. After a major renovation of a residential building in personal cells located in the basement have had their electricity turned off
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