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Neighbourhood hub • Klementsparken

A shared place for residents, ideas, and everyday community life.

Welcome to Ejerlaug I Klementsparken Afd. 1 Og 2. Find practical updates, upcoming gatherings, local initiatives, and ways to take part in the life of the association.

Shared outdoor space in Klementsparken
Residents gathering in a landscaped common area

Board notices, seasonal maintenance, resident evenings, and local projects live side by side here.

Built around neighbourly care.
Urgent

Water shutdown notice for Afd. 1 and Afd. 2: inspection work is scheduled for Saturday from 09:00 to 13:00. Please store water in advance and watch for updates from Nanna Andersen.

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Programs showcase

From seasonal workdays to family activities and resident-led improvement groups, the association keeps a steady program of shared initiatives throughout the year.

Residents working together outdoors
Stewardship

Green spaces & maintenance days

Neighbour crews refresh planting beds, tidy paths, and coordinate seasonal upkeep across shared areas.

Monthly Resident-led
Community social gathering
Community

Courtyard socials

Informal evenings that bring together long-time residents, new neighbours, and board representatives.

All ages Open access
Neighbourhood planning session
Planning

Resident planning forums

Meetings focused on budgets, practical priorities, and improvements that shape life in Klementsparken.

Quarterly Board hosted
Shared activity in the neighbourhood
Family

Neighbourhood activity afternoons

Relaxed gatherings with coffee, practical information, and activities that make it easy to connect.

Seasonal Outdoors
Shared landscape area in the community Residents moving through a neighbourhood common area

Featured story

How a resident-led clean-up became a broader renewal effort

What began as a single Saturday clean-up has grown into a repeatable model for maintenance, communication, and volunteer coordination across both departments.

Residents mapped small issues, shared tools, and identified quick wins. The result was a more consistent process for reporting needs and organizing practical action with the board.

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Community impact

Measured in practical improvements, resident participation, and small stories that show how shared care changes the feel of a place.

124 households connected through shared updates
18 resident activities and workdays hosted last year
42 maintenance items resolved through joint follow-up
9 ongoing volunteer leads supporting local projects
Residents improving a shared outdoor area

Clearer maintenance reporting reduced repeat issues

A simple resident feedback loop helped the board group together recurring repairs and respond more efficiently.

Neighbours sharing time together

Social gatherings improved participation in formal meetings

Once residents met informally first, attendance and confidence during planning sessions became noticeably stronger.

Residents discussing neighbourhood improvements

Shared priorities turned broad concerns into actionable projects

Instead of scattered suggestions, the association now has focused, resident-backed lists that can actually be delivered.

Get involved

Choose how you want to contribute: practical help, communications support, or helping welcome new residents into the community.

Neighbourhood walking path and green area

Join a maintenance day

Take part in visible, high-impact improvements around common areas and shared facilities.

See upcoming dates
Residents using a shared outdoor space

Support communications

Help gather updates, notices, and reminders so information moves quickly across both departments.

Volunteer interest
Calm shared area in the neighbourhood

Welcome new neighbours

Be part of a small contact group that helps new residents understand the association and local routines.

Meet the team

Photo essay

A recent neighbourhood day captured in a sequence of moments, from early setup to the final shared break.

Morning setup in the shared outdoor area
1. Early arrivals map out the morning tasks.
Residents beginning outdoor work together
2. Tools come out and the first teams get moving.
Neighbours gathering during the activity
3. Practical work quickly turns into conversation.
Residents in discussion during the event
4. New ideas are shared while projects take shape.
Shared community moment near the end of the day
5. The afternoon slows into a shared neighbourhood pause.
Quiet evening atmosphere in Klementsparken
6. The site settles, visibly improved and ready for the week ahead.

Testimonials

Short reflections from residents and volunteers about what makes the association feel active, organised, and welcoming.

Portrait of a resident
“The updates are clearer now, and I always know what is happening in the area.”
Mette, resident
Portrait of a volunteer
“It feels easier to help when the tasks are concrete and shared.”
Lars, volunteer
Portrait of a community member
“The social events made it much easier to get to know neighbours across both departments.”
Ane, resident
Portrait of a local participant
“Small improvements have made the common spaces feel more cared for.”
Jesper, neighbour
Portrait of a resident helper
“The board has become more visible and approachable through this site.”
Louise, resident helper
Portrait of a resident
“I appreciate that practical information and community stories are in one place.”
Henrik, resident

Partner spotlight

A local relationship that helps the association move from resident ideas to practical action on site.

Featured partner

Storvorde Partnerskab

Our featured partner supports neighbourhood coordination, practical planning conversations, and shared local visibility for projects that benefit residents of Klementsparken.

The partnership is most valuable when residents, board members, and local supporters align early on what needs attention and how to organise it well.

Recent blog posts

Latest reflections, board updates, and practical summaries from activity days and community planning sessions.

Community landscape viewed in warm light
Board update 12 April

What changed after the spring inspection walk

A concise breakdown of the issues noted on site and which items have already moved into action.

Residents at a shared gathering
Community life 07 April

Why informal gatherings matter before formal meetings

Resident participation grows when conversation starts socially and naturally before agenda items begin.

Pathway through the neighbourhood
Neighbourhood notes 01 April

Five small site improvements residents notice immediately

Lighting, signage, tidier planting, and clearer pathways continue to shape everyday quality in visible ways.