The main thing is parking, no matter where: Anger at drivers at Berlin bathing lake – districts – Berlin

The main thing is parking, no matter where: Anger at drivers at Berlin bathing lake – districts – Berlin

In the meantime, our twelve district newsletters have been subscribed to more than 263,000 times across Berlin. On Tuesdays we broadcast from Spandau, Marzahn-Hellersdorf and Tempelhof-Schöneberg. You can order our newsletter from these three Berlin districts, like all other district newsletters from the Tagesspiegel, here free of charge: tagesspiegel.de/districts.

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André Görke reports from SPANDAU:

  • It’s never been so criminal: drivers are now even ripping wooden pegs out of the ground to park in the fields by the bathing lake. Residents horrified, regulatory office angry (“All speeding tickets”). And the summer holidays are just around the corner. More on that in the newsletter, other topics include:
  • Old Town: New café planned by the river
  • Large student dormitory is being built in the old town
  • “Need a Statue of Liberty”: ideas for new waterfront design
  • 14 million construction site: Start of construction for the Spandauer Horn on the Spree corner Havel
  • Havelradweg: New luggage compartments at the old town bridge?
  • “The Federal President has bees from Spandau in his garden”: Interview with head of the Spandau beekeepers’ association
  • Lots of ideas and plans for the Wasserstadt: fresh green, street art walls, new social center with the church – but the WBM fails with their gastro plans on the Havelufer
  • 100 years village church Staaken: the 1st photo
  • Best-of-BVV: AfD candidate takes the 9th attempt to elect the city council
  • Left wants free toilets for women too
  • Dischingerbrücke: Attention, traffic jam in July!
  • Heerstrasse Nord: Video surveillance is getting serious
  • Maximilian, the yellow currywurst booth from Spandau
  • Dates without end: open-air cinema, outdoor pool, culture in the arcades, concerts – and shady excursion destinations
  • Berlin-Spanpfau: Readers again show photos of their favorite bird

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Johanna Treblin writes from MARZAHN-HELLERSDORF:

  • Newsletter in a new design
  • More than symbolic politics? What the district does (not) do for trans people
  • “Focusing on the students”: Bettina Völter, Rector of the Alice Salomon University, will be re-elected
  • Safe routes to school at the Fuchsberg elementary school – Small request for months without an answer
  • Mahlsdorfer: inside call for dialogue with Degewo
  • Climate Council starts work
  • The Literary Coffee Chat and Half a Man
  • Kay Bernstein from Marzahn is Hertha President
  • These are the athletes of the year 2021
  • Participate: life in Marzahn in the 70s and 80s
  • Pour the neighborhood

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Sigrid Kneist reports from TEMPELHOF-SCHÖNEBERG:

  • Learning in a small paradise: 100 years of gardening school
  • Ailing guard: Again and again damage in police section 44
  • Planning at Nollendorfplatz: office building as an ecological model
  • Conversion of Hadjerystraße: Handing over the signatures for the residents’ application
  • Fight against anti-Semitism: new members in district alliance
  • After a two-year break: Rock meeting and games festival in the Volkspark Mariendorf
  • Homage to “Godmother of Punk”: Patti Smith exhibition extended
  • Refurbishment of an organ: the first pipes built are auctioned off

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