After closures at Savignyplatz: More green spaces required in Berlin – districts – Berlin
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Cay Dobberke has the following topics for you, among others:
- For a week now, the Parks Office has been using bars to protect the beds and meadows on Charlottenburg’s Savignyplatz from destruction and littering caused by “overuse” (We report). Now there are very different opinions on whether the closures are necessary – and calls for more green spaces in the district. The latter could also be read by readers, after we had suggested naming specific areas that would be unsealed and greened. More on this in the newsletter, other topics including this time:
- Schools donate to Ukraine aid
- From anti-Semitic street names to civil defense – our BVV topic preview
- Corona update for the district
- How a family who fled Syria founded a hairdressing salon
- Is tenant protection also possible without milieu protection? The political debate continues
- No money for wreaths: district office saves on commemorative events
- Win tickets for a talk with the writer Jean-Philippe Toussaint
- “Weinbrunnen” on Rüdesheimer Platz opens again
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