Burshtyn Territorial Community

Ivano-Frankivsk region
Population&Priorities
  • Type: Urban
  • Population: 24,195

The Burshtyn urban territorial community is located in the Ivano-Frankivsk district, Ivano-Frankivsk region.

Total area of the territory: 203.6 sq km.
Population: 24,195 people
Men: 6,205
Women: 8,248
Children:5,422
People of retirement age: 4,231
Internally displaced persons: 1,340

The community includes 1 town and 18 villages and has its administrative center in Burshtyn.

Community People

Vasyl Andrieshyn is the head of the community.The community leader actively promotes the community on various platforms. Among them is participation in the forum “Just Transition of Coal Communities”, as the Burshtyn community is a member of the Association of Coal Communities of Ukraine.The community has introduced the annual International Festival of Wooden Sculpture “Burshtyn-Mystetskyi”. Now the community of the town has an art meadow organized by the Park Sculpture.Every year, the 4th festival of spiritual and patriotic songs “Dniester Wave” takes place on the territory of the Religious and Historical Complex “Mountain over the Dniester” in the village of Novyi Martyniv.

Mayor Vasyl Andrieshyn
Community leader in the rehabilitation department Source
Forum "Just Transition of Coal Communities" Source
International Festival of Wooden Sculpture "Burshtyn-Mystetskyi"
Festival

Community and War

On February 24, 2022, municipal employees immediately switched to a 24-hour work regime under martial law to ensure uninterrupted operation and coordination of all services and assistance in accommodating people arriving in the community. Humanitarian collection points for essential supplies for internally displaced persons and military personnel were established at the town council.Employees of the municipality, educational, cultural, healthcare, and other institutions, facilities, and enterprises donated their one-day earnings, thanks to which the community was able to purchase an all-terrain vehicle for the military.The Youth Council, which was recently created under the executive committee of the Burshtyn Town Council, began its work with a volunteer project. The boys and girls organized the production of trench candles for the defenders.The community has set up long-term accommodation for internally displaced persons. In total, it is over 200 places with furniture and appliances. Right from the first days of the full-scale invasion, the community leadership began contacting partners to provide assistance.Unfortunately, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the community has lost 50 heroes who served in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The community residents are doing everything possible for and believe in a quick victory for Ukraine!

Transfer of a car for the military
Military vehicle Source
A charity fair and auction organized by students of the Burshtyn Lyceum to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Making trench candles
Long-term accommodation for internally displaced persons
Charity concert in support of the army
The Burshtyn community joined the nationwide race “I respect warriors, I run for the Heroes of Ukraine” Source
Commemorative cubes to the Heroes Source

Development Strategy

The community has approved a development strategy for 2024-2030.

An important step for the development of the community is the installation of alternative heating sources in Burshtyn and in the hospital and educational institutions. This will ensure comfortable and safe learning, and the community residents will be provided with heat.The community has developed a concept for the Burshtyn Industrial Park. The purpose of developing the Concept is to ensure sustainable economic development of the Burshtyn community, activate investment activities, create new jobs, and develop modern production and market infrastructure.As part of the partnership between the Burshtyn community and the partner town of Barcin (the Republic of Poland), the community participated in the “Interreg NEXT Poland-Ukraine 2021-2027 Program”, where it was selected as one of the winners of the project applications competition in the “Environment” priority area.

Besides, we received a bus for the community from our sister town of Barcin. We also provided one bus for the needs of territorial defense in connection with military operations.

Working group on developing options for alternative thermal energy sources
Burshtyn Industrial Park
Construction of a rehabilitation center

Economy and Welfare

The town of Burshtyn belongs to the category of mono-economy cities.

The largest enterprise in the town is a powerful industrial complex – Burshtyn Thermal Power Plant (Donbas Fuel and Energy Company). The company’s activities affect all spheres of town life by generating the local budget and ensuring the level of employment and income of the population.The community also has the agricultural company “Bovshivska”, established in 2002. Today, the agricultural company “Bovshivska” cultivates over 1,300 hectares of land, grows and keeps about 350 heads of cattle.The enterprise “Domobudivnyk-1” is engaged in the production of reinforced concrete structures for civil and industrial construction. The enterprise specializes in the manufacture of high-quality reinforced concrete products and offers a wide range of goods: floor slabs, wall blocks, foundations, fence elements, stair platforms and other building elements.

There is also a lot of vacant space for rent on the factory premises, which opens up opportunities for new projects.Small businesses are mainly focused on trade, agriculture, catering, consumer services, and IT services.

The community has 10 general education institutions, 4 preschool education institutions, a music school, over 30 cultural institutions, and 10 libraries.There is also an extensive network of healthcare facilities. There are 2 outpatient clinics, 1 paramedic and obstetrician station, the Burshtyn Central Town Hospital and the Burshtyn Primary Health Care Center.As part of the “Dream and Act” program, implemented by the International Research & Exchanges Board (IREX), we realized a project and created the Kahanets Youth Center – a comfortable and safe space, furnished with the necessary equipment, where you can work, hold meetings and trainings, and simply relax from the town noise and think about your own ideas.

The Kahanets Youth Center in the town of Burshtyn is not only a meeting place, but also a community of energetic and creative young people who come together for self-development, new opportunities, and support.

Burshtyn Thermal Power Plant Source
Agricultural Company “Bovshivska” Source
“Domobudivnyk-1” Source
Burshtyn School
Burshtyn Central Town Hospital
Sports club "BURSHTYN"
Palace of Culture “Prometheus”
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