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Cluj-Napoca residents are expressing their dissatisfaction with Supercom’s trash collection services, citing a lack of efficiency and reliability from the waste management company.
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Cluj-Napoca residents are expressing their dissatisfaction with Supercom’s trash collection services, citing a lack of efficiency and reliability from the waste management company.
The cost of purchasing an apartment in Cluj-Napoca has reached an all-time high as prices increased year-on-year.
The tower is expected to be opened to the public in the first part of 2023.
3 years since the introduction of mandatory recycling, sanitation services providers still emptying waste into a single truck.
Che Guevara Social Pub placed a statue at their entrance, which has generated conflicting views on whether it’s a racially acceptable depiction of a waiter or a reference to slavery.
Work is finally starting on the new park which will be created in Zorilor, following years of legal battles with a real estate developer who wanted to use the land for building apartment buildings.
The long awaiting approval for the metropolitan belt, aimed at reducing traffic which needs to pass through the city, has finally been received from the government.
The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Romania Foundation prepares to welcome HRH Prince Edward, The Earl of Wessex for the 14th International Forum .
Melodic rock band, The Protest are performing 2 live shows in Cluj-Napoca. The two benefit shows are in support of Ukraine and aiming to raise money for the cause.
Work has began to remove the parking area next to UBB and the area will be transformed into a new square.
Only the Romanian “Buletin” is accepted s part of the new identity verification system being implemented by Banca Transilvania.
The National Meteorological Administration issued several weather alerts, forecasting strong gales with gusts of over 70-80 km/h.
The Khetane Festival, the first of it’s kind held in the Pata Rât are of Cluj-Napoca, was considered a success by organisers, who said that the festival performed way above their expectations.
Ride sharing service “FREE NOW” which took over from Romanian startup company “Clever” has announced that they will end their activity in Romania from September
The seventh edition of the UNTOLD Festival was a blast! Over 360,000 people joined the magical realm from the heart of Transylvania, in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, on all 4 days and 4 nights of festival, August 4-7.
On August 3rd, at 7PM, members of the Ukrainian community and other members of Cluj, gathered in the centre of Cluj-Napoca to condemn some of the latest actions reported to have been carried out at the hands of Russia.
An Orange Code will be in effect from Saturday 12:00 p.m. to Sunday 10:00 a.m.
The city has proposed an investment of almost €100 million for the development of the Borhanci Educational Hub.
This year marked the much-awaited return of the Electric Castle Festival in its familiar form, held at the picturesque Bánffy Castle in Bonțida.
The temperature in Cluj-Napoca is forecasted to hit 39°C on Saturday and Sunday, sparking concerns for health and fire safety.
COVID-19 Cases in Cluj-Napoca and across Romania have seen a sharp rise over the past weeks.
Romania is currently experiencing a heatwave, with temperatures reaching up to 40°C in the shade, in some areas of the country.
Starting from July 1st, there will be a number of price increases for people using public transport. The price increases affect both individual tickets, as well as subscriptions.
The eighth edition of Electric Castle Festival, set to take place between 13th-17th July 2022, has announced their full schedule.
Multiple users’ data have been published on the “My Cluj” platform with their email addresses and full names.
All donations will go directly to life-saving humanitarian aid in cities in Ukraine and to the Ukrainian community in Cluj Photographer: Aaron Roberts / ALR
2022 edition of “The Colour Run”
After a wave of vegetation fires across the country, the Romanian Government have passed an emergency ordinance, to increase the value of fines for the burning or burying of waste.
The Local Government has committed to assisting individuals arriving from Ukraine as a result of the conflict in partnership with numerous support groups.
This page contains information and resources aimed at providing assistance to people in need.
Cluj-Napoca Mayor spoke at the European Summit held in the French city of Marseille. During his speech, he highlights the challenges that bordering countries experience as a result of the conflict in Ukraine.
View a map of emergency civil protection shelters across Cluj-Napoca.
Antonio Patane, founder of FSP Global conducts an interview with President of PATRIR (Peace Action, Training and Research Institute of Romania) Kai Frithjif Brand-Jacobsen to discuss the efforts to provide relief and support to the people of Ukraine.
PATRIR (Peace Action, Training and Research Institute of Romania), organised Solidarity Action as a sign of solidarity to end the war and invasion of Ukraine, starting at 6 PM in Unirii Square (Piața Unirii).
PATRIR (Peace Action, Training and Research Institute of Romania), have announced a Solidarity Action as a sign of solidarity to end the war and invasion of Ukraine, starting at 6 PM in Unirii Square (Piața Unirii).
The Cluj-Napoca City Hall has shown solidarity with Ukraine by displaying colours of the Ukranian flag in different areas of the city.
Cluj-Napoca is one of the cities with the highest number of COVID-19 cases in Romania and yesterday (Feb 3rd 2022) saw the highest number of daily recorded deaths and ICU occupancy.
The incidence rate in Cluj-Napoca has reached 11.77/1000 in just 17 days, the highest infection rate in the country and higher than the peak of the 3rd wave
The city has decided to cancel the planned fireworks due to poor weather.
or of Cluj-Napoca, Emil Boc, has referred to the relaxation of measures, aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19, as “irrational”.
A gas explosion was reported at a Pensiunea in the early hours of the morning on Strada Dunării.
The annual “Meet the Mayor” event is set to be held online on December 7th at 4 PM.
Untold Festival has published the aftermovie from the 2021 edition, chapter VI.
According to a quarterly report published by Imobiliare.ro, owners in Cluj-Napoca are asking, on average, €400 per month for a two-room apartment, which is the same amount being requested in Bucharest.
COVID-19 rate drops to 7.79/1000, however Government extends restrictions.
The annual Christmas Fair, which typically takes place in the centre of the city during the holiday season, has this year, been given the “green light”, but access will require a COVID-19 Green Certificate.
Between 14th and 21st September, 2021, we conducted our “Fair Rental Survey”, which is aimed at understanding the expectations and differences between local residents and foreigners when it comes to renting in the city.
COVID-19 cases in Cluj-Napoca dropped from 11.24/1000 to 11.19/1000 on Sunday, the first decrease since August 20th.
We recently reported that COVID-19 tests were being offered free across Romania, for people who were experiencing symptoms of the virus, however, despite the tests being free, people report that pharmacies are charging them.
City adds dedicated COVID-19 Restrictions section to their website.
New COVID-19 restrictions have been announced by the Prefect of Cluj County that will come into affect from Thursday, October 7th 2021.
According to the latest decision, Hotărârea nr. 201 din 3 octombrie 2021, published by the Instituția Prefectului – Județul Cluj (Cluj County Prefect).
There are currently 13 pharmacies spread around Cluj county, where visitors can obtain free COVID-19 tests, and receive a certified result.
Cluj-Napoca has jumped from 2.86/1000 to 3.73/1000 cumulative cases in the last 48 hours.
A large fire has broken out in the Tetarom area of Cluj-Napoca. ISU has advised that you should close windows and do not leave your home, unless absolutely necessary due to the smoke, which can be seen over the entire city.
200 new cases in Cluj, 29 in ICU and Government plans to introduce “Green Pass”.
Diplomatic representatives from the UK, Italy the Netherlands, France, Turkey, Mexico, Kazakhstan, Belgium, Japan and Sweden all participated at Colin’s Gastro Pub.
In Cluj-Napoca, where the incidence rate has continued to exceed 2/1000, restrictions have been introduced.
New cases are already approaching 4,000 per day, over double what experts had initially predicted.
Untold Festival will be one of the single largest festivals to take place in Romania since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
The “Health Ticket” was deemed such a success, that it has returned and is ready to dispense free bus tickets in exchange for a little exercise.
Cluj-Napoca residents are expressing their dissatisfaction with Supercom’s trash collection services, citing a lack of efficiency and reliability from the waste management company.
The cost of purchasing an apartment in Cluj-Napoca has reached an all-time high as prices increased year-on-year.
The tower is expected to be opened to the public in the first part of 2023.
3 years since the introduction of mandatory recycling, sanitation services providers still emptying waste into a single truck.
Che Guevara Social Pub placed a statue at their entrance, which has generated conflicting views on whether it’s a racially acceptable depiction of a waiter or a reference to slavery.
Work is finally starting on the new park which will be created in Zorilor, following years of legal battles with a real estate developer who wanted to use the land for building apartment buildings.
The long awaiting approval for the metropolitan belt, aimed at reducing traffic which needs to pass through the city, has finally been received from the government.
The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Romania Foundation prepares to welcome HRH Prince Edward, The Earl of Wessex for the 14th International Forum .
Melodic rock band, The Protest are performing 2 live shows in Cluj-Napoca. The two benefit shows are in support of Ukraine and aiming to raise money for the cause.
Work has began to remove the parking area next to UBB and the area will be transformed into a new square.
Only the Romanian “Buletin” is accepted s part of the new identity verification system being implemented by Banca Transilvania.
The National Meteorological Administration issued several weather alerts, forecasting strong gales with gusts of over 70-80 km/h.
The Khetane Festival, the first of it’s kind held in the Pata Rât are of Cluj-Napoca, was considered a success by organisers, who said that the festival performed way above their expectations.
Ride sharing service “FREE NOW” which took over from Romanian startup company “Clever” has announced that they will end their activity in Romania from September
The seventh edition of the UNTOLD Festival was a blast! Over 360,000 people joined the magical realm from the heart of Transylvania, in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, on all 4 days and 4 nights of festival, August 4-7.
On August 3rd, at 7PM, members of the Ukrainian community and other members of Cluj, gathered in the centre of Cluj-Napoca to condemn some of the latest actions reported to have been carried out at the hands of Russia.
An Orange Code will be in effect from Saturday 12:00 p.m. to Sunday 10:00 a.m.
The city has proposed an investment of almost €100 million for the development of the Borhanci Educational Hub.
This year marked the much-awaited return of the Electric Castle Festival in its familiar form, held at the picturesque Bánffy Castle in Bonțida.
The temperature in Cluj-Napoca is forecasted to hit 39°C on Saturday and Sunday, sparking concerns for health and fire safety.
COVID-19 Cases in Cluj-Napoca and across Romania have seen a sharp rise over the past weeks.
Romania is currently experiencing a heatwave, with temperatures reaching up to 40°C in the shade, in some areas of the country.
Starting from July 1st, there will be a number of price increases for people using public transport. The price increases affect both individual tickets, as well as subscriptions.
The eighth edition of Electric Castle Festival, set to take place between 13th-17th July 2022, has announced their full schedule.
Multiple users’ data have been published on the “My Cluj” platform with their email addresses and full names.
All donations will go directly to life-saving humanitarian aid in cities in Ukraine and to the Ukrainian community in Cluj Photographer: Aaron Roberts / ALR
2022 edition of “The Colour Run”
After a wave of vegetation fires across the country, the Romanian Government have passed an emergency ordinance, to increase the value of fines for the burning or burying of waste.
The Local Government has committed to assisting individuals arriving from Ukraine as a result of the conflict in partnership with numerous support groups.
This page contains information and resources aimed at providing assistance to people in need.
Cluj-Napoca Mayor spoke at the European Summit held in the French city of Marseille. During his speech, he highlights the challenges that bordering countries experience as a result of the conflict in Ukraine.
View a map of emergency civil protection shelters across Cluj-Napoca.
Antonio Patane, founder of FSP Global conducts an interview with President of PATRIR (Peace Action, Training and Research Institute of Romania) Kai Frithjif Brand-Jacobsen to discuss the efforts to provide relief and support to the people of Ukraine.
PATRIR (Peace Action, Training and Research Institute of Romania), organised Solidarity Action as a sign of solidarity to end the war and invasion of Ukraine, starting at 6 PM in Unirii Square (Piața Unirii).
PATRIR (Peace Action, Training and Research Institute of Romania), have announced a Solidarity Action as a sign of solidarity to end the war and invasion of Ukraine, starting at 6 PM in Unirii Square (Piața Unirii).
The Cluj-Napoca City Hall has shown solidarity with Ukraine by displaying colours of the Ukranian flag in different areas of the city.
Cluj-Napoca is one of the cities with the highest number of COVID-19 cases in Romania and yesterday (Feb 3rd 2022) saw the highest number of daily recorded deaths and ICU occupancy.
The incidence rate in Cluj-Napoca has reached 11.77/1000 in just 17 days, the highest infection rate in the country and higher than the peak of the 3rd wave
The city has decided to cancel the planned fireworks due to poor weather.
or of Cluj-Napoca, Emil Boc, has referred to the relaxation of measures, aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19, as “irrational”.
A gas explosion was reported at a Pensiunea in the early hours of the morning on Strada Dunării.
The annual “Meet the Mayor” event is set to be held online on December 7th at 4 PM.
Untold Festival has published the aftermovie from the 2021 edition, chapter VI.
According to a quarterly report published by Imobiliare.ro, owners in Cluj-Napoca are asking, on average, €400 per month for a two-room apartment, which is the same amount being requested in Bucharest.
COVID-19 rate drops to 7.79/1000, however Government extends restrictions.
The annual Christmas Fair, which typically takes place in the centre of the city during the holiday season, has this year, been given the “green light”, but access will require a COVID-19 Green Certificate.
Between 14th and 21st September, 2021, we conducted our “Fair Rental Survey”, which is aimed at understanding the expectations and differences between local residents and foreigners when it comes to renting in the city.
COVID-19 cases in Cluj-Napoca dropped from 11.24/1000 to 11.19/1000 on Sunday, the first decrease since August 20th.
We recently reported that COVID-19 tests were being offered free across Romania, for people who were experiencing symptoms of the virus, however, despite the tests being free, people report that pharmacies are charging them.
City adds dedicated COVID-19 Restrictions section to their website.
New COVID-19 restrictions have been announced by the Prefect of Cluj County that will come into affect from Thursday, October 7th 2021.
According to the latest decision, Hotărârea nr. 201 din 3 octombrie 2021, published by the Instituția Prefectului – Județul Cluj (Cluj County Prefect).
There are currently 13 pharmacies spread around Cluj county, where visitors can obtain free COVID-19 tests, and receive a certified result.
Cluj-Napoca has jumped from 2.86/1000 to 3.73/1000 cumulative cases in the last 48 hours.
A large fire has broken out in the Tetarom area of Cluj-Napoca. ISU has advised that you should close windows and do not leave your home, unless absolutely necessary due to the smoke, which can be seen over the entire city.
200 new cases in Cluj, 29 in ICU and Government plans to introduce “Green Pass”.
Diplomatic representatives from the UK, Italy the Netherlands, France, Turkey, Mexico, Kazakhstan, Belgium, Japan and Sweden all participated at Colin’s Gastro Pub.
In Cluj-Napoca, where the incidence rate has continued to exceed 2/1000, restrictions have been introduced.
New cases are already approaching 4,000 per day, over double what experts had initially predicted.
Untold Festival will be one of the single largest festivals to take place in Romania since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
The “Health Ticket” was deemed such a success, that it has returned and is ready to dispense free bus tickets in exchange for a little exercise.
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