Demand for safe Berlin school routes is getting louder
Our newsletter from the Berlin districts has meanwhile been subscribed to around 268,000 times throughout Berlin. On Thursday we broadcast from Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg and Pankow. 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.
From STEGLITZ-ZEHLENDORF, Boris Buchholz writes about the following topics, among others:
- Children everywhere: The pupils of the Clemens Brentano elementary school in Lichterfelde danced on the street for a school zone – in a double interview, a parent representative and the city councilor for transport discuss what is possible for more safety on the way to school. Other newsletter topics this time include:
- Become part of the electoral office: district office is looking for employees for a maximum of 3.5 months
- Rename or not? Lively reader debate about the future of the Kadettenweg
- The FDP will no longer sit next to the AfD: News from the BVV
- Construction begins: groundbreaking for a new psychiatric center for children and adolescents
- Magical and autumnal: witch school during the holidays in the museum village of Düppel
- Children are in demand: Plans for the Calandrellistraße playground are presented
- “A journey through hell, purgatory and paradise”: The adult education center invites you to virtual short vacations – from Italy to Indonesia
- Thursday is reading day! At least in the Gottfried Benn library
- “Everything must Go! We’re closing.”: The Berlin street art artist XOOOOX is coming to the south-west
For example, Corinna von Bodisco writes about the following from FRIEDRICHSHAIN-KREUZBERG:
- Round table on the “Kotti Guard”
- Environmental protection of a special kind: Trees can grow on baby diapers
- Name still remains secret – report of the grape harvest on the Kreuzberg
- “I think that in Poland we argue more in our conferences” – Polish exchange journalist in conversation
- Are the legendary markets on the Boxi over?
- District politics to try out: Which type of BVV are you?
- Five Years Open Sunday in the America Memorial Library
- “A Bridge to Rojava”: Documentary film highlights town twinning between Xhain and Dêrik in northern Syria
- Roller disco for children
Christian Hönicke writes about the following topics from the PANKOW district (including Prenzlauer Berg, among others):
- Lessons in the office building: Berlin’s most dilapidated school is to move – but the parents remain skeptical and are now announcing lawsuits
- Thälmann and Einstein: District agrees on end of redevelopment in two parks
- “This is a pearl for us”: Dog owners angry at the district office for closing the Blankenfelde exercise area
- “We need more safety for children”: why a CDU city councilor of all people wants to reform traffic law and slow down car traffic
- Safety first or “symbolic politics” and “riding principles”? The debate about sidewalk parking in Wilhelmsruher Garibaldistrasse continues
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