Social policy – support, integration, help for those in need We have planned PLN 100 million in the regionalself-government budget to support the residents of the region as part of social policy. Under this programme, we systematically support seniors, people [...] Read more
Investments 2026: health Investments in the Marshal’s Office hospitals in Bydgoszcz (the Oncology Centre, the Pulmonology Centre, the Regional Children’s Hospital and the Observation and Infectious Diseases Hospital), the expansion of the Regional [...] Read more
Investments 2026: strengthening the region’s security For years, the Kujawsko-Pomorskie Regional Self-Government has consistently supported uniformed services in purchasing equipment and gear, as well as in building training infrastructure. Support for water rescue services In 2026, [...] Read more
A modern school of tomorrow – educational investments in 2026 Nearly PLN 240 million will be allocated next year by the regional self-government for tasks related to education and schooling. We award scholarships to the best students, organise additional classes [...] Read more
Working together for the construction of the S15 expressway “We, representatives of local government units and public institutions responsible for the spatial, social and economic development of the Kujawsko-Pomorskie Region […] declare our cooperation to ensure that the S15 [...] Read more
Road budget for 2026 – a series of new investments This year, the regional self-government has secured more than PLN 620 million for the modernisation of the Kujawsko-Pomorskie road network. These funds will help maintain a strong pace of investment [...] Read more
Investments 2026: culture and the protection of national heritage The regional self-government’s policy in the field of culture and the protection of national heritage focuses on modernising and developing regional cultural institutions, providing financial support for important cultural events, [...] Read more
Transport – faster, more convenient, farther Trains and buses have become a popular means of transport. Public transport is chosen by an ever-growing number of travellers each year. The regional self-government is pleased with this trend [...] Read more
ROP 2014-2020: The Region Has Changed Beyond Recognition During today’s meeting (20 January), the Monitoring Committee for our 2014-2020 Regional Operational Programme (ROP) reviewed the implementation of the programme and approved the final report. Committee members received congratulatory [...] Read more
Economic Development Council Sets Priorities for 2026 Chaired by Marshal Piotr Całbecki, the Regional Economic Development Council held its first meeting of the year today (20 January) at the Marshal’s Office. The Council adopted its annual work [...] Read more