Good Practice - Project

De Putter – setting up a multifunctional centre that promotes social cohesion

De Putter is an example of how small communities that are facing a declining level of services  can improve their livelihood and promote social cohesion.
  • CAP Implementation
  • - Programming period: 2014-2022 Netherlands
    - Programming period: 2014-2022 Netherlands

    General information

    RDP Priority
    • P6. Social inclusion and local development
    RDP Focus Area
    • 6B: Local development

    Summary

    The five hundred inhabitants of Oostdijk were facing a declining level of available services. The shops were shutting down and the library closed down as well. Due to cutbacks and the decentralisation of the care system, the healthcare services were also under pressure. To revert this situation the village council decided to convert the old kindergarten into a multifunctional community centre, called De Putter. As soon as financing was granted, the building was renovated by professionals, volunteers and civil engineering students. Thanks to De Putter, the village has not only a supermarket but also a meeting place, a modest tourist attraction and a library.

    Results

    From Monday to Friday De Putter offers day-to-day support to the local people.

    Due to the small-scale care service, the number of clients is limited to a maximum of five patients per day.

    De Putter has a functional library, a store and a cafe and provides both educational and healthcare services to the municipality.

    Over 36 volunteers are actively involved.

    Promoter

    Foundation De Putter

    Funding

    Total budget 43 500 (EUR)
    EAFRD 20 000 (EUR)
    National/regional 20 000 (EUR)
    Private 3 500 (EUR)

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    Ressources

    English language

    gp_nl_de_putter_web.pdf

    (PDF – 463.37 Ko)