In the meantime, our twelve district newsletters have been subscribed to more than 270,000 times across Berlin. On Tuesdays we broadcast from Marzahn-Hellersdorf, Spandau 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.

Sigrid Kneist reports from TEMPELHOF-SCHÖNEBERG on the following topics, among others:

  • Residents on large, multi-lane main roads know this well enough: Inconsiderate drivers rev up their engines and race around at high speed. This not only endangers human lives, it is also a noise pollution for people who live there. Especially at night. The SPD politicians Jan and Lars Rauchfuss have long been concerned with the question of whether so-called noise cameras can be used in Berlin and also in Tempelhof-Schoeneberg and in this way call drivers to account, as is already common practice in France (see photo above). Now the two social democrats are pushing their concerns at different political levels. More on this in the newsletter, other topics this time include:
  • Berlin election: The first voters in the district have already cast their votes
  • House-to-house fighting is a woman’s business: the Friedenau initiative against vacancies
  • Ruins in a prime city location: a house on Ansbacher Strasse has been falling into disrepair for years
  • Inside the S-Bahn ring: Eight new parking zones
  • Brazen Parker: Experiences with the regulatory office
  • Dirty and willfully damaged: the toilet in front of the church has disappeared
  • Memory of Annedore and Julius Leber: building permit for memorial site

For example, Johanna Treblin writes about the following from MARZAHN-HELLERSDORF:

  • New Year’s Balance
  • Memorial site for Nguyễn Văn Tú has “great importance” for district office
  • BVV demands routing at Springpfuhl station
  • Guidance system for the blind planned at other U-5 stations
  • A new start on 38 square meters: Tatjana’s path from homelessness back to life
  • Request for support: Are the sexist and anti-constitutional right-wing graffiti still there on the Wuhletal hiking trail?
  • Police are getting more speed cameras
  • Mobile consumer advice starts
  • Hope for Theater am Park
  • Music workshop during the winter holidays for girls

André Görke reports from SPANDAU on the following topics, among others:

  • Rambo in the old town
  • Postal voting at City Hall begins
  • Mayor writes New Year’s speech to newsletter readers
  • Sharp Lanke: Trouble with barriers on the bike path
  • Haselhorst: News about the high school in the water town
  • News about tenant support in Kladow and Falkenhagener Feld
  • Bad accident before Christmas hype
  • “Green Ring”: News about the new 6-kilometer park
  • Wannsee: tree felling on BVG ferry
  • Seniors are angry: Anger over tripping hazards
  • Old town: exchange of gifts after the festival
  • Theater workshop Kladow: Encore 2023
  • Kant, BBO, WBO and Co.: open days
  • Sports: Berlin Derby at the bowling alley in Siemensstadt

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