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André Görke reports from SPANDAU:
- The district office has been working for a long time, the city councilors are on duty, but one, Andreas Otti (AfD), still wants to become a city councilor in Spandau. Now he has also failed in the seventh election attempt. The BVV rejected him with a clear majority because they do not consider the former city councilor to be competent to hold the office again. More on this in the newsletter, other topics this time include:
- Psssst, we’re getting a celebrity visit in Spandau (“before Easter”)
- Series of fires at Heerstraße Nord: “Guards are coming” – and the police give the number of clues
- Anniversary, dreams, church service on the Wannsee and a car-free village square: an interview with Kladow’s village priest
- Always trouble at the Berlin dog beach Pichelswerder: will everything be fine in 2022?
- BVG ferry again banging: CDU wants 2nd ship – what does the Senate say?
- Always trouble about the post office in Wilhelmstadt
- Best-of-BVV: seaweed, animal board, east-west buses
- 1000 apartments in Siemensstadt
- Bathing spots 2022: Which ones are there this summer?
- Derk was there: Spandau safari with Berlin’s wildlife officer
- Sailing and rowing on the Havel: All information about the start of the season
- Hahneberg, Gutspark, citadel, Hakenfelde: lots of neighborhood tips
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Sigrid Kneist reports from TEMPELHOF-SCHÖNEBERG:
- Commitment to education, collecting donations at schools: This is how Ukrainian refugees are helped in the district
- Neighborhood visitor, observer, storyteller: Hans Hütt gives the neighborhood in the north of Schöneberg a voice
- The empty space behind the Metropol: Theater history was once written on Nollendorfplatz
- Afghanistan, outlines, nature: new exhibitions in the district museums
- Fallow land in Marienfelde: No construction work in sight for the former allotment garden on Säntisstrasse
- elected senior representative
- It all starts in summer: the first construction work on Torgauer Strasse is in sight
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Johanna Treblin writes from MARZAHN-HELLERSDORF:
- Already 30 students from Ukraine at schools in the district
- Resolution for “overarching understanding”
- Emergency entrance action started
- “Books are friends who accompany you”: Regina Kittler elected the new head of the Berlin Library Association
- Annual balance of the district office 2021 and outlook 2022 – part 2
- Children’s and youth jury starts: Submit your projects
- Kiezrad ensures exchange
- Birgit Malsack-Winkemann back in court
- Laying of the foundation stone for the youth research center Helleum II
- Hate comments against politicians – Berlin police search eight apartments
- Our tip: farm shop in Alt-Marzahn
- BUND online lecture: Against surface sealing
- New exhibition in the pyramid: Your own perspective
- TTC Eastside invites you to table tennis Easter holidays
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By the way, in our newsletters from Marzahn-Hellersdorf, Spandau, Tempelhof-Schöneberg and of course in all other district people newsletters from the Tagesspiegel, you can find out about the birthdays of friends, life partners, relatives, neighbors, colleagues, business partners etc. or congratulate yourself with a few nice words. Write to our authors, whose e-mail addresses you will find in the newsletters.