Sustainable news

  • Inspiration evening Tytsjerksteradiel Bloeit: program announced!

    The program for the Tytsjerksteradiel Bloeit inspiration evening on March 25 has been announced. During this evening, you will gain new ideas and practical tips, and you can participate in various workshops.

  • Inspiration evening Tytsjerksteradiel Bloeit

    Come to our Tytsjerksteradiel Bloeit inspiration evening on Wednesday, March 25, and discover what you can do to turn your village into a Bloeizone!

  • Energy coach calls you

    Our Energy Coaches Thomas and Arjan will be going door-to-door between February 16 and March 31 to inform residents about energy and the insulation subsidy.

  • The Smart Insulation Guide is out now!

    Would you like to make your home more energy efficient with insulation? The free Smart Insulation Guide provides simple explanations and useful tips. You can read the guide online or pick up a free copy at various locations in the municipality.

  • Energy desk on the road

    Do you have questions about insulating your home? Or would you like to know what subsidies are available to you? Then visit the mobile Energy Desk in Burgum, Hurdegaryp, or Gytsjerk in February.

  • Fairtrade Saint Nicholas coloring contest

    What a celebration! This year, many children from Tytsjerksteradiel participated in the Fairtrade Sinterklaas coloring contest.

  • Come to the energy desk on Dec. 5

    Wondering how to save energy, install radiator foil or apply for a subsidy to make your home more sustainable? Then come to the market in Burgum on Friday morning, December 5.

  • Pupils Master Frankeskoalle on exploration during Nature Work Day Junior

    On Friday, Oct. 31, pupils from group 6, 7 and 8 of the Master Frankeskoalle from Earnewâld went on a discovery tour during the Nature Work Day Junior in National Park De Alde Feanen.

  • Tytsjerksteradiel opts for clean and emission-free construction

    The construction industry is on the eve of a major change. Reduced emissions of nitrogen, CO₂ and particulate matter are essential for a healthy living environment and a future-proof municipality.