Sosnytsia Community
- Type: Urban-rural
- Population: 8,146
People of the Community
Sosnytsia community head: Andrii Portnyi.
In 2015, he was mobilized to the Chernihiv border detachment, serving on the border with the russian federation.
For the first time, Andrii Portnyi was elected head of the settlement in 2015. After the creation of the Sosnytsia Amalgamated Territorial Community, its residents elected again Andrii Portnyi as the community head. He was elected head of the community in 2020 for the third time.
Community and War
In the first months of the invasion by the russian federation, the community experienced hard times. Convoys of tanks and other military equipment were moving through the Sosnytsia community. The Sosnytsia community avoided hostilities, so it received numerous displaced persons who left their cities and villages due to shelling and hostilities.
In total, nearly 3,000 internally displaced persons were registered in the community.
Russian occupation troops moved past the Sosnytsia community. Bridges were blown up to stop the movement of the enemy troops. For this reason, the community was in isolation during the first months.
From the first days, people began to unite. The local authorities have agreed with a farmer; milk was distributed free of charge. It was transferred in the cans across the destroyed bridge using the ropes.
There was no petrol at the service stations, chemists had no medicines, and the communication was unavailable for several days. Volunteers, risking their lives, went to other towns to bring foods and medicines.
The issue of providing humanitarian aid to the victims and the low-income categories of the population gradually began to be resolved.
History
Sosnytsia was mentioned for the first time in the Ipativ Chronicle. In 1234, Danylo Halytskyi took over several towns in the Chernihiv area, including Sosnytsia.
The name of the settlement, according to researchers, comes from the pine forest that surrounded the area. Another version is that it comes from an ancient hive.
All this time, being part of different states, Sosnytsia remained the centre of the district. A castle was built in 1634, as a result of which the settlement upgraded to the category of towns.
In 1668, the population of the Sosnytsia area took an active part in the uprising against the authorities of the moscow state. During the Hetmanate, Sosnytsia and the area around it was characterized by the Cossack self-government and the Town Hall self-government at the same time (a simplified version of the Magdeburg Rights).In 1865, the district Zemsky Assembly and Board began to function, and in 1872 the Town Duma was elected. The town had its Zemsky County Hospital, Women Zemsky One-Class College and Grammar School, Higher Primary School, Men Grammar School and two one-class colleges for boys. In 1912, a craft school was opened. In 1910, the Sosnytsia People’s Theatre was organized, in the drama team of which Oleksandr Dovzhenko played. In 1915, the Sosnytsia Kobza workshop was opened.
During 1954-1958, an industrial enterprise, Mizhkolhospbud, a bakery, and a road operational section began to operate.
In 1963, a sewing factory was created at the Shveiprom facility. Now it is Elite PJSC.
In 1968, the butter mill was expanded and a modern cheese factory was created on its basis. An important place in the economy of the district was the played by the hydro forest melioration station, which began to work in 1963.
In 1960, the Sosnytsia Literature Memorial Museum of the Cinema bearing the world name of Oleksandr Dovzhenko opened.
Development Strategy
After the war ends and the victory is gained, the Sosnytsia community plans to return to its pre-war strategic plans.
Despite its budget limitations, the community is trying to plan its funds for the co-financing of important projects submitted as an application for grants, including as part of international technical assistance programs. Even before the war, the community actively worked on the creation of the first industrial park in the Chernihiv Region. This work is planned to be resumed after the war ends.
In 2021, the community elaborated its development strategy for 2021 – 2028. Due to the war, the updated document was not approved, but the strategic projects are planned to be implemented:
- Develop and modernize cooperative dairy, launch processing of milk produced by the members of dairy cooperatives, increase its added value, and, accordingly, profits of the members of dairy cooperatives of the community.
- Modernize the central market that will create conditions for efficient economic activities and business development.
- Modernize the tourist infrastructure and develop tourism in the community.
Sources
- Sosnytsia community Facebook page
- Sosnytsia community sustainable development strategy for 2021 – 2028
- Wikipedia
- Sosnytsia community official website
- Suspilne. News
- Virtual tour: Sosnytsia community