Varash Territorial Community
- Type: Urban
- Population: 52,498
People of the Community
Community and War
From the first days of russian aggression, preparations for the defense of the territory and the construction of engineering structures were started in the Varash community. The voluntary formation Styr was created from among the owners of weapons, which help to ensure safety and order in the community. Many residents of the community joined the ranks of the territorial defense forces and the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The Volunteer Headquarters also started functioning in the community. Active residents of the community ensured the arrival of humanitarian aid from abroad via personal contacts.
Pupils, educators, representatives of the cultural sphere, employees of the RNPP organized charity fairs, concerts, and fundraisers for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, bought cars, military equipment, etc., wove camouflage nets, and made varieties of food for servicemen and residents of the de-occupied territories.
A vivid example of community involvement is an 87-year-old pensioner from Varash, who donated UAH 35,000 to support the Ukrainian army. Viacheslav Naydenov worked in the energy industry throughout his life and remembers how the nuclear power plant units of the Rivne nuclear power plant and the town of Varash were built. Currently, the pensioner is wholeheartedly concerned about the fate of Ukraine and supports the Ukrainian army.
Also, the community buys the necessary equipment and supplies for military personnel on a permanent basis with funds from the local budget.
History
Varash is a historical settlement on the territory of Volyn with a centuries-old history. At different times it was part of the Galicia-Volyn Principality, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and Poland.
In 1973, the construction of a nuclear power plant (4 nuclear power plant units are currently in operation) and the settlement of Kuznetsovsk, which later received the status of an urban-type settlement, began.
In 2016, the town was returned its historical name – Varash. The Styr River flows through the community. Near the village of Rudka, there is a part of the Rivne Nature Reserve, on the territory of which there is a lake of karst origin called Bile (which translates as “white”) with unique healing glycerin water.
Development Strategy
The development strategy of the Varash urban territorial community for the period up to 2027 stipulates as follows:
Strategic goal 1. Human capital is the basis of community prosperity
– Development of educational space
– Healthy lifestyle and active citizens
– The newest cultural space
Strategic goal 2. Development of the medical and social space of the community
– Ensuring the quality and availability of medical services
– Modernization of the social protection system
Strategic goal 3. The territory of a comfortable and safe life
– Spatial development of the community
– Formation of a safe and energy-efficient environment
– Safety on the streets, roads and in public places
Strategic goal 4. Competitive economy as the basis of sustainable community development
– Economic development of the community
– Promotion of the development of small and medium-sized businesses
– Increasing investment attractiveness
– Development of tourist and recreational potential
The development of the community is inextricably linked with nuclear energy – an efficient low-carbon energy source and the development of related high-tech industries.
Sources
- Website of the Varash Town Council
- Varash Town Council page on Facebook
- Development strategy of the Varash urban territorial community for the period until 2027
- Rivne Nature Reserve
- Z.A. Matvienko Varash Town Complex Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities