News from Berlin districts: Over 280,000 subscribers to our district newsletters-now also from Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Spandau and Marzahn-Hellersdorf

News from Berlin districts: Over 280,000 subscribers to our district newsletters-now also from Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Spandau and Marzahn-Hellersdorf
Berlin is divided into twelve districts, and the “Tagesspiegel” offers a special newsletter for each district. The number of subscribers to this newsletter is continuously increasing and has now reached the 280,000 mark. Today, newsletters from the Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Spandau and Marzahn-Hellersdorf districts are sent.
in Spandau is reported on various topics, including about car water water water that leaves air out of tires, even on vehicles with wheelchair stickers. In addition, the worst 50 noise locations in Spandau are presented and informed about new BVG bus lines. The upcoming opening of the Tegeler Bridge and a planned kilometer -long construction site in Kladow with full closure are also topics in Spandau. Furthermore, one learns that Spandauer specialties even exist in Mallorca. Another topic is the library in Kladow and the lack of a BVG bus line on Lake Glienick. It is also reported that work is being done again at the town hall tower and there are tips for families, such as the Waldbadfest in Falkensee.
in Marzahn-Hellersdorf, Dominik Lenze reports, among other things, about the Hellersdorfer Kricket team, which now plays in the Bundesliga and needs support. Furthermore, neighborhood council elections for the boulevard Kastanienallee take place and the job center moves to the Märkische Allee. In addition, there is reports on an anti -classistic summer meeting on Theaterplatz and a new student dormitory in Hellersdorf. Residents' meetings in Biesdorf and Mahlsdorf as well as various events such as the Resist to Exist Festival and tours through exhibitions are further topics in this district.
In Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Sigrid Kneist informs about an artist named Margarete Heymann-Loebenstein, who has dedicated her life to ceramics and is now honored. In addition, the Kamenzer Damm S-Bahn station, which may be further removed than initially planned. Another topic is a queer youth center that is also to be established on the outskirts. In addition, a balance sheet about accidents and bus traces is drawn on the Tempelhofer dam and reported on the wing of the composer Ursula Mamlok. There is also an intermediate stand over accommodations for refugees in General-Pape Straße and a tour with the curator to a football museum.
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