Environmental and climate protection in Berlin: ban on gravel gardens demanded – districts – Berlin
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Thomas Loy writes from TREPTOW-KÖPENICK:
- In the district assembly (BVV), the left, the Greens and the SPD voted in favor of the application “to work with the responsible authorities to ensure that the building regulations for Berlin are changed so that the creation of gravel, rubble, gravel or grit gardens is not possible The background to this majority vote is environmental and climate protection. More on this in the newsletter, other topics include:
- SPD wants free WiFi in all sports halls
- Tourism Association is restructured: Interview with Board member Robert Schaddach
- DLRG Köpenick dreams of its own swimming pool
- Second corona test site for Friedrichshagen? Senate stonewalls
- Funkhaus investor Fabich renovates Hotel Akademie Schmöckwitz
- ZDF portrays the health department in Adlershof
- Renovation work in Treptower Park
- Photo exhibition in the documentation center on Nazi forced labor: “In the shadow of Auschwitz”
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Robert Klages writes from LICHTENBERG:
- Corona update for the district
- First fall in Berlin: Seagull with avian influenza at Rummelsburg Bay
- Theater “My home. My street. My block”: young people tell stories from the prefab district
- 140 years of Rummelsburg and Ostkreuz stations
- 60,000 euros in funding for project ideas on the topic of diversity in local everyday life
- Diploma puppeteer Björn Langhans introduces himself
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