In the meantime, our twelve district newsletters have been subscribed to more than 272,000 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:

  • It’s BVV week and in Berlin’s district council meetings, the parties want to make a name for themselves with their issues before the elections are repeated in February. In Tempelhof-Schöneberg it’s all about the eternal topic of cars with debates about parking zones, parking vignettes, short-term parking. More on that in the newsletter, where you can also read about these other topics, for example:
  • From the outskirts to the center: Alina Gause is director of the Theater im Palais am Festungsgraben
  • Against displacement: two new environmental protection areas
  • Failed advance purchase: These are the consequences
  • No through traffic: neighborhood block initiative for Monumentenstrasse
  • Anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp: events to commemorate
  • The long wait for a sports hall: The tender for the Friedrich Bergius School failed
  • Where to go with the chicken snack in Friedenau: no solution in sight
  • Tree discs that are too small: The district office is planning this

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

  • Nazi graffiti on the Wuhletal hiking trail are gone
  • AfD city council candidate rejected again
  • Re-election: Fridays For Future examines the climate policy of the parties. The left demands honor for Marie-Luise and Carl Hotze from Kaulsdorf
  • Poll for re-election
  • Current planning status of the TVO
  • Network bicycle-friendly Marzahn-Hellersdorf to the Marzahn traffic junction
  • Voting on the participatory budget has begun
  • Bad testimony for building senator Geisel
  • 966 housing benefit applications since the beginning of the year
  • Motorists hit employees of the regulatory office when they are checked
  • Tip: “Little Red Riding Hood” in the paper theater
  • Dancing against dementia: Christoph Richter heads the Vivantes Memory Clinic in Kaulsdorf
  • Announcement: Fund Performing Arts for a young audience
  • Concert of the String Trio Berlin: “A European Sound Journey”

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

  • Best-of-BVV: What moves politics before the election – from mice, villages and the AfD city council
  • Spandau and the Big Bad Wolf, Episode 421: It was a dog
  • Youth history workshop: boss about youth and wishes to the town hall
  • Holocaust commemoration: “The rabbi’s grandson travels to Spandau”
  • “Container full of poison”: residents worried about garbage on Lake Glienicke
  • Noise and frenzy on the Havel: Wannseewache is coming
  • Will Neuendorfer Strasse be closed? News about the radical one-way street idea
  • 700 guests: the date for the 2023 sports ball has been set
  • 60 million construction site: News about the “Spandau Horn”
  • FDP wants Buga 2031 – Wuppertal says: “But there we have the Buga!”
  • “22,000 euros rent per month”: district buys sports property on ICE route
  • City council about the new citizen offices, the garbage, the new image of the regulatory office and already over 25,000 postal voters

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