Until the end of this week, public consultations are being held on the Poland 2035 Development Strategy, which addresses the functional hierarchy of cities and the issue of creating metropolitan areas. The document, prepared by the Ministry of Funds and Regional Policy, treats Bydgoszcz and Toruń as cities of similar potential. However, it is the...
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Bydgoszcz bans nighttime alcohol sales
In the coming weeks, Bydgoszcz will introduce a ban on alcohol sales between 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., except for catering establishments. The City Council made this decision today, although it is still unclear when exactly the regulation will take effect – it can be assumed that it will almost certainly happen in November.
In the Union, there is a major struggle over the new budget and over the positions of regional marshals.
The European Commission is not giving up on plans to reform the way investments involving EU funds are managed, aiming to increase the efficiency of spending by strengthening the role of national governments. However, this would come at the expense of regional marshals, whose current political position is largely based on the allocation of EU...
American military officials support the construction of Via Pomerania road
One of the attachments to the public section of the Report prepared under the Polish Security Pact – Central Pomerania is the position of the commander of the U.S. Navy Support Unit in Redzikowo, Cmdr. Jeremy R. Ewing, who expresses support for the construction of the Via Pomerania road from Ustka to Bydgoszcz. Before giving...
A man from Bydgoszcz defended buildings in Budapest with a rifle. The 69th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution
Today marks the anniversary of the beginning of the revolution in Budapest, which started with the students, and the culminating event took place at the monument of the Polish-Hungarian hero Józef Bem. The hero of this story became Eryk Bazylczuk from Bydgoszcz, who passed away ten years ago, remembered mainly as the first president of...




