Iceland review - 2019, Page 24

Iceland review - 2019, Page 24
22 Iceland Review it started out with socialist ideals, but it didn't end that way.” Ensuring employment is however not all the Socialist Party did, as the town council invested in facilities such as a quality hospital, schools, and a community centre under their leadership. The small town developed infrastructure that far outweighed its small stature. Stagnation to innovation It's maybe understandable that Hákon sees it this way, as his family were among the founders and strong supporters of the local co-op Fram, and often found themselves warring with the socialist town council. But, nowadays, Hákon is a mediator between the old lines of the past, connecting the socialists in SÚN with capitalistic innovation. Hótel Hildibrand opened in 2014 at the same site as the old co-op, a much welcome addition to the small Norðfjörður economy. For a long time, Norðfjörður wasn’t on the map for travellers, but things are starting to change. “When we started, there was little focus on tourism. There was no other town of this size in Iceland that had nearly no tourism. So, we started from scratch. There we no guides, no information. But we are lucky to have all of these luxuries in place, originally intended for the locals. A good swimming pool, great museums, as well as a golf course and a ski area,” Hákon enthuses. The incentive wasn’t there for townsfolk to build up tourism as they were employed and content. But not everyone wants to work for someone else. Nowadays, Hákon is spearheading the wave of inno- vation in the community. “The history of employ- ment and the fact that everybody was always taken care of means that it will take a long time for new generations to realise that if you don’t do it yourself, no one will do it for you. It’s a double-edged sword. ‘Little Moscow’ is a good story, one we tell all our vis- itors, and it has done a whole lot for the town. But it’s also left inactivity in people. We have a lot of assets in the town, but also a special type of society where everybody expects that someone else will take care of things for them. People were brought up in a way where the party rules your opportunities.” Welcome back Today, the town is filled to the brim with children, as young families have moved back to Norðfjörður following their studies. What’s more, the comeback of the Little Moscow welcome cairn is in the works. It’s a sign of the times, as Norðfjörður comes to grips with its past and welcomes a new era. “Maybe it started out with socialist ideals, but it didn’t end that way.”
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