The parents' council on the island has given several proposals for temporary premises, but Karlskrona municipality has constantly said no, and refers to a pavilion solution that is expected to be in place in September.

- We are very grateful that they have a dialogue and try to help, but the premises they ask us to look at do not meet the requirements of a preschool.

We want the children to be well, said Håkan Eriksson (S), chairman of the knowledge committee to SVT in February.

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In an email that BLT has been able to take part in, the pastor of Jämjö pastorate, Patrik Magnusson, writes that after reading the newspaper's and SVT's report, he now wants to open up the parish home's premises for the preschool children.

Full time five days a week.

These premises have been on the agenda before within the parents' council, but were set aside by the municipality because they were not allowed to be there full time.

Now it remains to be seen what is made of the offer.

- We will see how we handle it, says Håkan Eriksson (S) to BLT, and refers to the Knowledge Board now in March to take a position on a solution with pavilions.


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These mothers have their children in line for Sturkö preschool, and all want to see a quick solution from the municipality.

Photo: SVT / Cajsa Bengtsson