For Berlin Ukraine help: CDU wants to melt down the Thälmann monument – districts – Berlin
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Christian Hönicke writes from the PANKOW district (with Prenzlauer Berg and others):
- Good idea or absurd? The district assembly of Pankow discusses the CDU’s proposal to have the famous Thälmann monument in Prenzlauer Berg melted down to help Ukraine. More on this in the newsletter, other topics include:
- Groundwater worries: trouble about the new “junkyard” in a popular nature area
- Protected wall strip: District rejects the construction of a new allotment garden
- A new forest in Pankow: Residents’ initiative plants mini forests on public land
- “NATO bears the responsibility”: Well-known car dealership provokes with pro-Russian shop window slogans – owner wants to be “even stronger” in the statement
- Bollards instead of parking: district councilors want to free blocked sidewalks from cars
- For fear of the Kulturbrauerei being “sold out”: the district office has finally drawn up the development plan to ensure cultural use
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Boris Buchholz writes from STEGLITZ-ZEHLENDORF:
- Pestalozzi School helps refugees at the International Youth Meeting Center in Auschwitz
- Single parent and four children: “There should be an award for all single mothers and fathers,” says neighbor Jennifer Hohnstein
- The Ukraine War and the Southwest: “Café Neighbor” invites you to get to know each other
- Neighborhood shop in Lankwitz speeds up vaccinations: Respect for those who vaccinate themselves
- Long road, long construction period: until 2024, water pipes will be renewed step by step in Hindenburgdamm
- Spring awakening: What the new management duo of the Dahlem domain wants to change – a walk across the open-air grounds
- Adieu, root cycle path: A cycle lane for Unter den Eichen
- 2028? S-Bahn station Kamenzer Damm is coming
- Queer art in prison: Pride Art moves to the women’s prison
- Kicking for Ukrainian girls: FC Internationale invites you to training
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Corinna von Bodisco writes from FRIEDRICHSHAIN-KREUZBERG:
- Support for refugees from Ukraine
- Admonishing commemoration – provisional information board reminds of forced laborers at the Dragoneraareal
- Apply for the park council in Görlitzer Park
- Ticket raffle: “Until we are dead or free” in the International cinema
- Live art in Urban Spree: With street art against the Yemen war
- Helpers wanted for Tiny House – emergency accommodation for homeless people – on Mehringdamm
- Tip: Delicious, reliable Sabich at Goldadelux
- Kotti guard will probably be more expensive than planned
- State security investigates after attack on the building of the left-wing daily newspaper “nd”
- Maria Bischof is new to BVV: “a colorful and fair district for everyone – including minorities and people on a small budget”
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