Our newsletter from the Berlin districts has meanwhile been subscribed to more than 270,000 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:

  • Since Urban Aykal (Greens) has been district councilor for order, environmental protection and nature conservation, roads and green spaces, the topic of school route safety has become more important than ever. Our author spoke to the city council about what should happen in southwest Berlin in 2023 when it comes to safety on the way to school. Other newsletter topics this time:
  • 156 days until the Special Olympics in Berlin and at Wannsee: “Volunteer Manager” Oliver Büttel is looking forward to more volunteers helping – also happy to have a motor boat license
  • From the sister city: Foreign Minister Baerbock in Kharkiv – “absolute madness of the Russian war of aggression”
  • Via video conference: The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj wants to exchange ideas with Berlin students
  • Now it’s also about the interiors of around 800 terraced houses: The Zehlendorf forest settlement is to receive a new monument preservation plan
  • Internal dispute: AfD state court of arbitration lifts Andreas Wild’s ban from office
  • There were only 31: The partner post offices in Nikolassee and on Mexico Square are closed
  • Pro-event and contra-opinion: The reactivation of the main railway is a topic of conversation
  • The Zehlendorf author Ingeborg Drewitz turned 100: she is buried on Onkel-Tom-Strasse
  • Tip of your Südwest-VHS: Use your education time – because doing blue can make you smart!
  • Invitation to the Leo Borchard Music School’s New Year’s concert

Corinna von Bodisco writes about the following from FRIEDRICHSHAIN-KREUZBERG:

  • New place for cultural center “Zukunft am Ostkreuz”: “It depends on whether the A100 comes or not”
  • Resident application against parking-free Graefekiez makes it into the BVV
  • “We need bolder immediate measures and pilot projects”: Discussion with the “Niederbarnimstraße for everyone” initiative for nationwide traffic calming
  • Protected 500-meter cycle path inaugurated in Frankfurter Allee
  • Spree:publik activists fish electric scooters and bikes out of the Spree
  • New dog exercise area in Friedrichshain
  • Information event on parking space management in Wrangelkiez and Krautstraße
  • “British Shorts”: short film festival at Sputnik and Kino Intimes
  • Berolina Stralau is looking for trainers for the goalkeepers

From the PANKOW district (with Prenzlauer Berg etc.) Christian Hönicke writes about, among other things:

  • Rosa-Luxemburg-Gymnasium performs musical about the fall of the wall
  • Senate for the preservation of the Eschenallee: New plan for Werneuchener Wiese presented – fellings now off the table?
  • Current BVV decisions on Wednesday evening
  • Street too narrow: reconstruction of the Kastanienallee in Rosenthal threatens to fail – district admits planning errors for the first time
  • Allegations from district politics to the Senate: U2 and S-Bahn are interrupted, Pankow is disconnected – parties are demanding consequences and processing
  • New federal plans: A100 should continue to be built to Prenzlauer Berg – what does that mean for the district?
  • Attacks on party offices of the CDU and the Greens
  • Confusion in the park of Schönhausen: residents protest against deforestation and stop the felling – or not?

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