BLUE APRIL – life is blue in different ways! Geniuses of all ages at Setbergsskóli wore blue today to raise awareness of the issues facing children with autism, as well as working with established facts about the condition. Pupils and teachers in the primary and nursery schools of Hafnarfjörður celebrated diversity by wearing blue in […]
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Stefán Gunnlaugsson
Stefán Gunnlaugsson, former mayor of Hafnarfjörður and Member of Parliament, died at Hrafnista in Hafnarfjörður on Wednesday, 23rd March, aged ninety. His funeral will take place from Hafnarfjörður Church today. Stefán was mayor of Hafnarfjörður from 1954 to 1962, a town councillor and speaker of the town council from 1950 to 1954, and a town councillor from 1970 to 1974. He was then elected to Parliament at national level for the Social Democratic Party from 1971 to 1974. The staff of the City of Hafnarfjörður send their condolences to the family […]
Closed for a swimming competition
Ásvallalaug will be closed on Saturday 2nd April and Sunday 3rd April until 14:00 due to the Actavis Swimming Meet. The swimming pool will be open to the public from 14:00 to 17:00 on Sunday but will be completely closed on Saturday. The Actavismótið is an open swimming competition for all clubs and swimmers, with events in age categories and open categories. We encourage residents […]
Your place – our town
March is dedicated to design and planning in Hafnarfjörður. The workshop „Your Place – Our Town“ was opened at Hafnarborg on Wednesday, 9 March, and will run until 3 April. On display are the ideas and scenarios that have been proposed for the future planning of the City of Hafnarfjörður, including in connection with the report on urban densification and Flensborgarhöfn, 'Hafnarfjörður Every Day' […]
15% pay rise in the Workers' School
The pay increase for 14- to 16-year-olds in the Hafnarfjörður Summer School for the summer of 2016 amounts to 15%. The wages in the Summer School are therefore now more comparable to those offered for similar work to age groups in other municipalities. Jobs that are very important to the community. In the City of Hafnarfjörður's 2016 budget, total funding for the Hafnarfjörður Work Camp was increased from 158 million króna […]
Eco-friendly printing service
Hafnarfjörður emphasises the responsible use of paper for its municipal institutions. One of the ways the town achieves this is through the Rent A Prent (RAP) printing service from Nýherji. The service ensures, among other things, increased security and oversight of data handling. Furthermore, the identification on printed material significantly reduces paper and printing waste. Environmental issues are very important to the City of Hafnarfjörður […]
New equality plan
At the beginning of the year, input was sought from residents and other interested parties on the content of the City of Hafnarfjörður's equality policy and equality plan. A new plan is now ready, and work on the equality policy is also well underway. The aim of the City of Hafnarfjörður's equality plan is to promote gender equality and to integrate gender and equality perspectives into all the city's activities. The action plan […]
Down with the mask
Two representatives from the Hafnarfjörður Youth Council, Lára Rós Friðriksdóttir and Katrín Rós Þrastardóttir, attended the conference of the Youth Council of the Icelandic Youth League from 16-18 March. The conference was held at Hotel Selfoss and this year's theme was: Down with the Mask – the mental health of young people in Iceland. This is the seventh time that the Icelandic Youth Association has organised the conference, Ungt fólk […]
Creative summer jobs
This summer, individuals and groups aged 18-20 have the opportunity to come up with ideas for creative projects in Hafnarfjörður. Selected groups will have the opportunity to work for around 8 weeks, from 1 June to 24 July, on projects to enliven the social life of the town centre and delight tourists and residents with all sorts of […]
The Easter Swim
Everyone should be able to find some time for a swim over the Easter period. The Sundhöll Hafnarfjarðar will be closed, but the opening hours for Ásvallalaug and Suðurbæjarlaug are as follows. Maundy Thursday, 24th March, open from 8:00 – 17:00 Good Friday, 25th March – CLOSED Saturday, 26th March, open from 08:00 – 18:00 Easter Sunday, 27th March – CLOSED Monday […].