With our district newsletters, which have meanwhile been subscribed to more than 270,000 times throughout Berlin, the week continues with Neukölln, Reinickendorf and Mitte. 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.

Madlen Haarbach writes from NEUKÖLLN about the following topics, among others:

  • An alliance of Neukölln initiatives, schools and parties hung up their own election posters in the Hufeisen and Krugpfuhl settlements at the weekend: On 100 posters they call on their neighbors not to vote for right-wing parties in the upcoming elections. The initiators demand that the election should be made a “vote against racism and nationalism”. These include the Albert Einstein High School, the Annedore Leber High School, the Fritz Karsen School, the Neukölln district associations of the SPD, the Greens and the Left, trade unions and initiatives such as “Horseshoes Against the Right”. More on this in the newsletter, other topics this time include:
  • Election campaign: City Councilor Liecke fishes on the right edge
  • Debate about the New Year’s Eve riots: What social workers: inside and residents from the High Deck settlement say about it
  • Weg in Buckow is named after former school principal Wolfgang Seifert
  • District office hardly allows trees to be replanted

Julia Weiss has the following topics for you from the MITTE district (including Wedding etc.):

  • More than 600 apartments are empty in Mitte
  • Climbing wall, winter garden, outdoor pool: This is what the Tiergarten public baths should look like after the renovation
  • “Heat oasis” for the homeless in the Hofbräuhaus
  • Children and young people with Down syndrome train in the Circus Sonnenstich
  • The most beautiful reader: inside photos of the pink sunrise in Mitte
  • BVV votes for “pop-up markets” in public spaces
  • More trees for the Humboldt Forum

Lisa Erzsa Weil from REINICKENDORF reports with these topics, for example:

  • When there is no one else: Those buried by the regulatory authorities receive a dignified farewell in Hermsdorf
  • And the election chaos greets us every day: are the glitches starting again?
  • Tegel hangars: Conversion is to begin in mid-March
  • Youth injured with knife in front of Jean-Krämer-School
  • New parish formed; regional cooperation should be strengthened
  • Associations Diversity for the Stolper Feld and Civic Association Frohnau organize BSR sweepstakes campaign
  • Guided tour and discussion evening at the memorial Eichborndamm 238
  • Full for the party: burgers and karaoke in the chestnut grove
  • 60 years of the Elysée Treaty: panel discussion in the Humboldt Library

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