Tag: Local politics
Deaf city councilor Julia Probst: “Not only those with disabilities” – Bavaria
She draws a pretzel in the air with her index fingers and points to the desired pastry. Julia Probst is standing at the bakery counter in the supermarket in Weißenhorn…
Bayreuth: City Councilor Tasdelen recovers from racist attack – Bavaria
Three and a half weeks after a racist attack, Bayreuth City Councilor Halil Tasdelen is on the mend. “Every two days I go to the doctor for a check-up,” said…
Elementary school: Bavaria’s municipalities cannot afford childcare – Bavaria
With a view to the lack of staff and tight budgets, the Bavarian cities and municipalities see no chance of fulfilling the entitlement to all-day care for primary school children…
Bamberg’s mayor rules out resignation despite penal order – Bavaria
Bamberg’s Lord Mayor Andreas Starke (SPD) rules out resignation after a penalty order against him. “Resignation is not an option. Period!” He said Franconian day. “I’m up to the challenge…
Abensberg: First end of the Brandl era – Bavaria
Just a few weeks ago, Uwe Brandl won another election: on January 1, after two years as vice-president, he will be at the top of the German Association of Towns…
Bavaria: energy crisis in swimming pools and outdoor pools – Bavaria
Those who want to go to the indoor pool in Weiherhammer will find the doors closed. So far, so normal: the facility with its 25-meter pool is closed in summer,…
Poing railway underpass: wait and see – Ebersberg
All members of the municipal council wish that the Poinger railway underpass in the town center should also be greener on the northern side of the station. It quickly became…
Heat protection for seniors: A sign of appreciation – Ebersberg
It’s annoying when the 40-year-old clerk gets his forearms stuck to the edge of the table while he’s working in front of his laptop because of the heat. Sometimes extremely…
Würzburg: 100 years of joint city council work – and a world record? – Bavaria
Jürgen Weber and Willi Dürrnagel have been members of the Würzburg city council for a hundred years, each of them contributing 50 years of it. When the two started with…
Global warming: is drinking water running out?
Because of the heat and lack of rain, the first municipalities are restricting consumption or preparing emergency plans. What could happen to Germany. source site