Valky Territorial Community

Kharkiv region
Population&Priorities
  • Type: Urban
  • Population: 28.100

Community and War

Due to the large-scale military invasion, many ambitious and promising community development projects had to be postponed.

Many residents of the Valky community defend Ukraine with weapons in their hands. And those who are in the rear are doing their best to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine, providing shelter to 23,000 internally displaced persons received by the Valky community.The Valky Town Council actively cooperates with many international charitable foundations and nongovernmental organizations. They include the Red Cross Society in Ukraine, the Polish Agrarian Association with the Word Food Program, the Austrian organization HILFSWERK INTERNATIONAL.

With the help of German partners, they organize humanitarian aid for internally displaced persons and local residents who need it; two social laundries have been organized as a result of joint efforts.More than 10 volunteer groups actively work in the community providing assistance to the local population and supporting the Armed Forces of Ukraine.The residents of the community regularly collect things, food, hygiene products, and medicines for the residents of the de-occupied territories and communities located in the war zone.Since the beginning of the large-scale invasion, the Valky community has remained a relatively safe area, and with sufficient infrastructure facilities, it is increasingly becoming a venue for cultural and sports events.

Municipal institutions of the community temporarily became places for compact living of internally displaced persons
Social laundry in Valky equipped with the help of German partners
Aid collected by the Valky community residents and delivered to local defenders
Regular support is provided to the military hospital in Kharkiv, where wounded defenders are treated
A group of volunteers brought humanitarian aid from the Valky community for the residents of Kramatorsk
A youth mini-football tournament “Young and Unconquered” was held in Valky with prizes awarded by Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov
Great Country 2022 choreographic art festival

History

The centre of the community, the town of Valky, is one of the ancient settlements of Slobidska Ukraine. There was a Scythian settlement in the territory of the present-day town as early as the middle of the 1st millennium B.C.

Traces of the primitive man’s life on the lands of the present-day Valky community date back to the end of the Early Palaeolithic (35 – 40 thousand years ago) as evidenced by the primitive tools found in the territory of the community.

It is supposed that the Perekip Rampart was built in the Scythian times. This defensive structure between the headwaters of the Kolomak and Mzha Rivers, crossing the infamous Moravian Way, at first protected Scythian farmers from invaders, and much later – the borders of the Muscovite state. It is likely that it was this rampart that gave its name to Valky, one of the earliest settlements in Slobidska Ukraine.In 1665, the Ukrainian Cossacks, who became the owners of the fortress, moved Valky to its current location site on the left bank of the Turushka River, where it flows into the Mzha River.

In 1660 – 1768, Valky was a company hosting town of the Kharkiv Cossacks Regiment; in 1780 it became the centre of the district with its own coat of arms (three plums against a blue background as a symbol of developed horticulture).After the October events of 1917, the Valky Bolsheviks attempted to declare their Soviet regime here, but the majority of the district council did not support them. Valky became Red Valky only in 1919, and in the spring of 1920, a large peasant uprising broke out against the new government, but was brutally suppressed.Complete collectivization in the Valky area ended up with the devastating Holodomor, which killed more than a third of the district’s villagers.There are 106 local cultural heritage landmarks in the territory of the Valky community, including 53 archaeological landmarks and 53 historical landmarks.

Remains of the Perekip Rampart
Coat of Arms of Valky
Panorama of Valky in the early 20th century
Valky in the early 20th century

Development Strategy

Three strategic priorities form the basis of the Development Strategy of the Valky Urban Territorial Community until 2027: creating conditions for achieving sustainable economic growth of the community, ensuring a good ecological environment for the life and health of the population, preserving and developing rural areas.

The priority strategic tasks of the authorities include:

  • implementation of the projects “Industrial Park “Land and Water”, “Sharivski Caribbean”, “Nove Selo”, “Open-air museum “Valkivska Ostrogotyka”; 
  • development of projects and subsequent construction and repair of highways in the territory of the community, arrangement of modern roadside infrastructure, repair and construction of new sidewalks and bicycle paths;
  • contribution to the development of weekend tourism and family recreation;
  • reconstruction of the “Sonechko” park in the town of Valky with an inclusive zone;
  • overhaul of the building of the Valky Youth Sports Centre “Sports for All”;
  • overhaul of the Centre for Tourism, Local History and Student Excursions;
  • arrangement of modern HUBs with computer equipment and access to the Internet at the rural libraries;
  • introduction of a system of separate collection of household waste in the territory of the community.

In order to improve the investment appeal, ensure the economic development and increase the competitiveness of the territorial community, and intensify its investment activities, the community started implementing the project “Creation of the Industrial Park “Land and Water” in the Town of Valky” in 2021.In order to boost the community’s tourist image, the implementation of the project “Regional Sports and Tourism Cluster “Sharivski Caribbean” was planned. The war has temporarily prevented this project from being implemented, but after the Victory this work will certainly continue.A program for the development of the rural areas of the community titled Nove Selo (New Village) has been developed to ensure the community’s economic development, increase the competitiveness of the territorial community, increase its investment appeal, popularize and boost its image, and develop its rural areas.

Art site in the centre of Valky
Industrial Park “Land and Water” project concept
Sharivski Caribbean cluster concept
Nove Selo program concept

Economy and Welfare

One of the basic economic sectors of the Valky Territorial Community is agriculture. In 2022, 85 agricultural enterprises of various forms of ownership were involved in farming.

There are 82.9 thousand hectares of farming land being currently used.The industrial sector of the Valky Territorial Community is represented by 8 enterprises.

Milk processing, butter and cheese production, ceramic brick production, sales of sunflower oil, manufacture of polymer products, production of paints and varnishes, production of cardboard, production of bakery products, manufacture of tools and equipment for measurement, research and navigation activities are actively developing in the territory of the community.There are 15 institutions of general secondary education and 3 branches, including 14 lyceums, functioning in the community.The preschool education network of the district consists of 17 preschool education institutions.

There are two out-of-school institutions functioning in the community: Valky House of Children’s and Youth Creativity and Centre for Tourism, Local History and Excursions of Pupils.The community has 41 cultural centres, 14 clubs and 25 public libraries.The community has three recreation centres, an Ezers camping site, a Yalynka children’s health camp.

Rural tourism sites include the Kozatskyi Dvir agro-village, the Verenia photo garden and the Homestead of Masters.The collection of the Valky Local History Museum includes more than 13,000 exhibits that introduce Valky residents and community guests to the history, cultural and spiritual heritage, and natural treasures of the local area.

Tourism focuses on the implementation of the local project “One Hundred Villages – One Hundred Routes”.

Grain harvested by Lan FLLC
Cheese making workshop of Valky Dairy
Maselskyi Liceum in Valky
Pupils of Valky House of Children’s and Youth Creativity – laureates of international song festivals
Bandura players of the Valky School of Art
Olha Tymoshenko, a craftswoman at the Homestead of Masters
An excursion at the Valky Local History Museum

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