Berlin neighborhood project wants to relieve parents
Our newsletter from the Berlin districts has meanwhile been subscribed to more than 272,000 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
For example, Boris Buchholz writes about these topics from STEGLITZ-ZEHLENDORF:
- Stars for the neighborhood: A new neighborhood project will relieve parents with young children. Project coordinator Mara Kowalewsky is looking for volunteers – “The best case scenario is that you can go back to the zoo or do something else that you feel like doing but would feel childish to do without a child”. More on this in the newsletter, other topics include:
- New, old plan: The Wannsee gets a guard from the water police again
- It’s the traffic light, folks: the traffic jam in front of the botanical garden is caused by a defective traffic light system
- “Repeat election hearing” on the large new building project in Lichterfelde-Süd: action alliance (and residents) have questions for politicians
- The latest from the district parliament: It met for the last time before the election
- Safely through the winter! Police informed about con artists
- The first ecumenical hospice in Germany is 20 years old: in 2003 the first terminally ill guest came to Wannsee
- Mobile solar systems: Aktionskreis Energie supports freedom energies for the Ukraine
- Less traffic, safer way to school: part two of the participation workshop “Südende”
- “Extremely low”: The groundwater in the southwest is at its deepest for years – the Senate’s new water portal reveals details
From FRIEDRICHSHAIN-KREUZBERG, Nele Jensch writes about the following, among other things:
- “People should understand how varied, diverse and interesting we are”: David Paraschiv fights against discrimination against Roma and Sinti
- Möckernbrücke underground station: Elevator installation may not take place until 2027
- Digitization successful at primary school in Hunsrück – elsewhere there is a problem
- Measures for more safety on the way to school started in Simplonstrasse
- “Story of my life”: New exhibition in the Museum der Dinge
- Neighborhood talks with MPs on the rent problem at the Südstern
- Afterhours with a difference: Holy Brunch in Markthalle Neun
- Japan market in the Kreuzberg ballroom
- Residents are protesting against a new building project in their Friedrichshain inner courtyard
From the PANKOW district (with Prenzlauer Berg etc.) Christian Hönicke writes about, among other things:
- MUF plan takes district by surprise: Zoff about densification at Schönhausen Palace escalates
- After the debate in the House of Representatives: Are fewer apartments now being built in Buch for reasons of nature conservation?
- Together with the neighboring district: Mitte should help to convert the Gleimstraße to a bicycle street after years of debate
- Green gem or more concrete? The Herthaplatz in Niederschönhausen is being redesigned – public participation is starting now
- Breathe a sigh of relief on Stille Straße: The well-known leisure center has been secured for three years – but the district councilors want a longer solution
- Dilapidated high school at the Europasportpark: Partial move planned for the end of February
- Back and forth on the A100 to Prenzlauer Berg: Federal SPD backs down
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