One of the active players in Järva is Tewodro's Zakariya and he is questioning the decision to make a burial ground off the track.

- It doesn't matter if we talk about Muslims, Christians, Jews or those who have no religion. Nobody wants to be buried on a dump, he says.

Zakariya also believes that the track has played a major role for integration and bridge construction in the suburb.

- I once joked with a friend that if I had been unemployed I would only have been here for two weeks instead of going to the employment office. It's really a bridge. It has shown a whole new world.

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Järva disc golf course goes to the grave - "No one wants to be buried at a dump"

Just over a thousand trees will be felled in a first stage with the construction of the cemetery. Therefore, the network "Let the park live" has adopted as many trees around the course. One of those who has adopted a tree is the national team player in football, Robin Quaison. It has also received 18,000 signatures in the digital collection "Save Järva."

- I want to say that this is an actor who has really taken good responsibility for the area and it is something that I really want to highlight. But now it is the case that a council decision has been made and a burial place will be produced at this location. But then we would like to find a new solution with this actor and hope that they can come to the table and talk more with us about it, says Housing and Property Citizens Council Dennis Wedin (M).