Micro Participatory Budget 2024
Small projects. Big Impact.
Changes at "Enhance and renew the equipment available to families on the Place Andrée"
Address
- +Chemin d'Entre-Bois, Lausanne
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- +46.53826
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- +6.6321
Title
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- Short description
- Until 2020, the Centre socioculturel de Bellevaux had a wheeled box to lend equipment to Bellevaux children on the Place Antonioli-Rouiller. In 2020, after 28 months' work, the Center was able to set up a permanent container on the edge of the square, containing not only equipment for the children - rollerblades, various games, paint, etc. - but also for the parents: deckchairs, a table and chairs for the children. - but also for parents: deckchairs, tables and benches.\nToday, this equipment is worn out, especially the rollerblades, games and deckchairs. The container also needs repainting, as it has been tagged and weathered.\nThe Center plans to work collectively to buy back equipment and promote its management by forming autonomous collectives.
- Target audience
- Families, children, young people and parents from the Bellevaux neighborhood
- Your project in detail
- Since 2020, a container of equipment available to users of the Place Antonioli-Rouiller has been installed on the edge of the square, owned by the Centre socioculturel de Bellevaux and AQuBe (Bellevaux neighborhood association). \nIn this way, they filled a gap in the square's infrastructure. By bringing it to life in a convivial way, they aimed to create meeting spaces, fostering a sense of belonging and ownership of the place.\nThe container is a much-used tool for the animation team, who open it and make its contents available as soon as the weather is fine and until the first frost. Residents, too, can have access to the container without the presence of the animation team. For example, two years in a row, a group of young people have been able to use the deckchairs to play video games outside. For the past two years, a group of parents and adults from the AQuBe neighborhood association has also offered open-air film screenings for families, with growing success. The projection equipment, like part of the container, was purchased thanks to a previous fund-raising campaign with the FDD.\nToday, the equipment available to families (20 deckchairs, 20 pairs of rollerblades, 3 tables and benches, games and other items) is in poor condition due to heavy use. It is necessary to renew and enrich the stock to continue to encourage families to use the square.\nThe container has also suffered the effects of time, and we're thinking of having it painted by an artist to brighten it up.\nTo reconstitute a stock of materials, the Center will organize a session with users in early spring 2025. The basic equipment we need (rollerblades and deckchairs) has already been budgeted for and is unanimously supported, but we plan to use this session to collectively reflect on new material, with inspirational elements such as catalogs and examples from other squares. This approach will also motivate new people and broaden the collective to develop neighborhood access to the container during the summer period.\nIn this way, we hope to continue developing this axis of neighborhood animation, whose main target is families.
- Location
- Place Andrée Antonioli-Rouiller
- Planned schedule
- PJ
- Total project budget
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- 2905
- Project partners
- FASL\nAQuBe
- Attach appendices
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- Description courte
- Jusqu'en 2020, le Centre socioculturel de Bellevaux possédait un coffre à roulettes pour prêter du matériel aux enfants de Bellevaux sur la place Antonioli-Rouiller. En 2020, au terme de 28 mois de travail, le Centre a pu déposer de manière pérenne un container aux abords de la place, avec non seulement du matériel pour les enfants - rollers, jeux divers, peinture, etc. - mais aussi pour les parents : transats, tables et bancs. \nAujourd'hui, ce matériel est usé, notamment les rollers, les jeux et les transats. Le container également a besoin d'être repeint, car il a été taggé et usé par les intempéries.\nLe Centre prévoit de faire un travail collectif pour racheter du matériel et promouvoir sa gestion en constituant des collectifs autonomes.
- Public cible
- Familles, enfants, jeunes et parents du quartier de Bellevaux
- Votre projet en détails
- Depuis 2020, un container de matériel à disposition des usagères et usagers de la place Antonioli-Rouiller est installé aux abords de la place, le Centre socioculturel de Bellevaux et AQuBe (association de quartier de Bellevaux)en sont propriétaires. \nCes derniers comblait ainsi un manque d’infrastructure sur cette place. En la faisant vivre de manière conviviale, ils visaient la constitution d’espaces de rencontres, voulait favoriser le sentiment d’appartenance et l’appropriation du lieu.\nLe container est un outil très utilisé par l’équipe d’animation, qui l’ouvre et met à disposition son contenu dès qu’il fait beau et jusqu’aux premiers frimas. Les habitant·es aussi, sur projet collectif, peuvent y avoir accès sans la présence de l'équipe d'animation. Ainsi, le prêt à un collectif de jeunes pour profiter des transats et jouer à la console en extérieur a eu lieu deux ans de suite. Un groupe de parents et adultes, issu de l’association de quartier AQuBe, a également proposé ces deux dernières années des projections open air de films pour les familles, avec un succès grandissant. Le matériel de projection, comme une partie du matériel du container, a été acheté grâce à une précédente recherche de fonds auprès du FDD.\nAujourd'hui, le matériel à disposition des familles (20 transats, 20 paires de rollers, 3 tables et bancs, jeux et autres) est en mauvais état, car très utilisé. Il est nécessaire de renouveler le stock et de l'enrichir pour continuer à encourager un usage par les familles de cette place.\nLe container a aussi subi les effets du temps, et nous pensons le faire peindre par un·e artiste pour l'enjoliver.\nPour reconstituer un stock de matériel, le Centre mettra sur pied une séance avec les usagères et usagers au début du printemps 2025. Une base nécessaire (soit les rollers et les transats), qui fait l’unanimité, est déjà budgetée, toutefois nous prévoyons de faire cette séance pour réfléchir collectivement à du nouveau matériel, avec des éléments inspirants comme des catalogues et des exemples d’autres places. Ce groupe pourra aussi réfléchir à la décoration du container, avec un·e artiste.Cette démarche permettra aussi de motiver de nouvelles personnes et d’élargir le collectif pour développer l’accès du quartier au container pendant la période estivale. \nNous espérons ainsi continuer à développer cet axe de l’animation du quartier, qui a pour cible principale les familles.
- Localisation
- Place Andrée Antonioli-Rouiller
- Calendrier prévu
- PJ
- Budget total du projet
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- 2905
- Partenaires du projet
- FASL\nAQuBe
- Joindre des annexes
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Short description
Until 2020, the Centre socioculturel de Bellevaux had a wheeled box to lend equipment to Bellevaux children on the Place Antonioli-Rouiller. In 2020, after 28 months' work, the Center was able to set up a permanent container on the edge of the square, containing not only equipment for the children - rollerblades, various games, paint, etc. - but also for the parents: deckchairs, a table and chairs for the children. - but also for parents: deckchairs, tables and benches. Today, this equipment is worn out, especially the rollerblades, games and deckchairs. The container also needs repainting, as it has been tagged and weathered. The Center plans to work collectively to buy back equipment and promote its management by forming autonomous collectives.
Target audience
Families, children, young people and parents from the Bellevaux neighborhood
Your project in detail
Since 2020, a container of equipment available to users of the Place Antonioli-Rouiller has been installed on the edge of the square, owned by the Centre socioculturel de Bellevaux and AQuBe (Bellevaux neighborhood association). In this way, they filled a gap in the square's infrastructure. By bringing it to life in a convivial way, they aimed to create meeting spaces, fostering a sense of belonging and ownership of the place. The container is a much-used tool for the animation team, who open it and make its contents available as soon as the weather is fine and until the first frost. Residents, too, can have access to the container without the presence of the animation team. For example, two years in a row, a group of young people have been able to use the deckchairs to play video games outside. For the past two years, a group of parents and adults from the AQuBe neighborhood association has also offered open-air film screenings for families, with growing success. The projection equipment, like part of the container, was purchased thanks to a previous fund-raising campaign with the FDD. Today, the equipment available to families (20 deckchairs, 20 pairs of rollerblades, 3 tables and benches, games and other items) is in poor condition due to heavy use. It is necessary to renew and enrich the stock to continue to encourage families to use the square. The container has also suffered the effects of time, and we're thinking of having it painted by an artist to brighten it up. To reconstitute a stock of materials, the Center will organize a session with users in early spring 2025. The basic equipment we need (rollerblades and deckchairs) has already been budgeted for and is unanimously supported, but we plan to use this session to collectively reflect on new material, with inspirational elements such as catalogs and examples from other squares. This approach will also motivate new people and broaden the collective to develop neighborhood access to the container during the summer period. In this way, we hope to continue developing this axis of neighborhood animation, whose main target is families.
Location
Place Andrée Antonioli-Rouiller
Planned schedule
PJ
Total project budget
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Total budget (details attached)
5005 CHF
Total: 5005 CHF
Amount requested from Bureau lausannois des familles (BLF)
2905
Project partners
FASL AQuBe
Attach appendices
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