The future of a Berlin area steeped in history: What next for Kleistpark?
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Sigrid Kneist reports from TEMPELHOF-SCHÖNEBERG:
- The historical park area is being renovated and the entire square is changing rapidly. This time it’s about several topics that have to do with the Kleistpark: Expelled from the green oasis – the ex-MP Notker Schweikhardt and the community gardens on Grunewaldstraße; Problems with the monument protection at the Kathreiner high-rise building – the plans for the relocation of the administrative court are faltering; Construction project on Pallasstraße – urgent application rejected. More on this in the newsletter, other topics include:
- Corona update: Highest incidence in Berlin and the explanation for it
- Smog and Driving Bans 1987: Readers’ Memoirs
- Project 100 years in the Eisenacher Straße: The photographer Kolya Reichart portrayed every vintage – a few are still missing
- In front of a closed door at the post office: explanations for the abandonment of branches
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André Görke and Lisa Erzsa Weil are in touch from SPANDAU:
- “Nature experiences are important to me”: Visit to the artist Barbara Nowy’s studio in the citadel
- Zoff in the Greens: Elmas Wieczorek-Hahn says he wants to leave the group
- Hanging game to AfD city councilor Andreas Otti
- When will the school at Gartenfeld be finished? A look at the construction schedule
- Heerstrasse: That’s what tenant meetings say, that’s what the mayor says
- “Uncontrolled” youth club: Construction takes longer and is more expensive
- Police report: 14-year-old makes off with grandpa’s car
- Hertha and Albert Einstein: Atmospheric view of the Scharfe Lanke
- Excursion tip: Hiking on the Hahneberg
- “Special Olympics World Games Berlin 2023”: What is happening in Spandau?
- This is what readers wrote to us about the island of Imchen, wolves, the Carossa district and much more
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Johanna Treblin writes from MARZAHN-HELLERSDORF:
- Women’s Advisory Board is newly elected: Previous spokeswoman Yvonne Schumann introduces herself
- Free WiFi in the district? maybe, maybe not
- Lötschberg triangle takes another hurdle towards interim use
- Four options for the extension of the Geißenweide elementary school
- Who is planning the Marzahn Pride? Dispute among the organizers
- Lowest quote of all federal states: Berlin flashes the least in Germany
- District wants to do more to fight poverty
- CDU demands protection of allotment gardens
- From glam rock to pop art
- New exhibition in the project space Galerie M: “Schön”
- Marzahn-Hellersdorf becomes the venue for the Special Olympics delegation
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