Theresiahuis residents shape future with calls for repair café, accessibility upgrades and more
Residents of De Weere have shared their vision for Theresiahuis, calling for a repair café, better accessibility, and more activities like music and sports. The meeting marked the start of plans to make the community center more inclusive and future-proof for all locals.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Theresiahuis, De Weere |
| Date of Meeting | January 30, 2026 |
| Key Wishes | Repair café, craft club, ninepin bowling, music activities, courses |
| Facility Improvements | Accessibility for disabled, better kitchen, sound system, outdoor lighting |
| Outdoor Wishes | Terrace, pétanque court, transportation options |
| Next Steps | Input to be discussed with municipality and Theresiahuis board |
The municipality plays a key role in supporting community centers like Theresiahuis by ensuring they remain accessible and aligned with residents' needs. This involves fostering collaboration between local stakeholders and investing in facilities that enhance well-being, particularly for vulnerable groups.
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Outcomes of the Residents' Meeting at Theresiahuis
The residents' meeting at Theresiahuis on Friday, January 30, was a great success. Attendees chatted, enjoyed a meal together, and most importantly, contributed their thoughts and ideas about the future wishes of De Weere residents who visit Theresiahuis.
Residents were asked what would make the evening a success for them. The responses indicated a hope that Theresiahuis will be used more frequently, possibly with adjustments, and that the building’s significant value and continued existence remain clear.
Table Discussions
All attendees were seated at tables in small groups. Several questions were posed, and the most frequently mentioned outcomes are shared here. When asked which activities should have a permanent place at Theresiahuis, attendees expressed a desire for a regular repair café, a craft club, and a ninepin bowling lane. Other suggestions included music activities, various courses (cooking, gardening, first aid), and billiards for young people.
When discussing how the overall facilities at Theresiahuis could be improved, accessibility for people with disabilities was a key concern—currently lacking. Other wishes included a better kitchen, a sound system with a good microphone, improved outdoor and ambient lighting, and transportation options to and from Theresiahuis. For outdoor activities, attendees also expressed interest in an outdoor terrace and a pétanque court.
Kickoff
The meeting marked the kickoff for the further development of Theresiahuis. All collected input will be discussed in the coming period with relevant parties, including the municipality and, above all, the Theresiahuis board. The next steps will be explored, including which actions can be taken quickly and where investment may be needed.
A Future-Proof Theresiahuis
The municipality is building strong community centers that contribute to the well-being of all residents, with special attention to vulnerable groups. This is achieved by encouraging collaboration, ownership, and involvement. The further development of Theresiahuis is part of the implementation of this policy. It is essential that community centers remain low-threshold and inclusive, and that their offerings—both in terms of activities and facilities—align with residents' needs. That is why this evening was so important.
