Relief campaign started in Berlin’s City West: Mobile medical practice for war refugees – districts – Berlin

Our People newsletter brings you, dear readers, news from the twelve districts and has meanwhile been subscribed to more than 262,000 times throughout Berlin. With more than 35,100 subscriptions, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf is the most read of our district newsletters and will be published again this Friday, written by our City West expert Cay Dobberke.

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Cay Dobberke has the following topics for you, among others:

  • A converted, donated bus serves as a doctor’s office for people from Ukraine. Since this week he has been going to accommodation in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, where many refugees live. Children and young people in particular receive first aid or vaccinations. But adults can use it too. More on this in the newsletter, other topics this time include:
  • Civic association for the Lietzenseepark has new plans
  • Readers describe chaos in postal delivery
  • Book box destroyed by arson attack
  • Why cycle paths in Fasanenstraße end after a few meters
  • Bus lane instead of parking spaces on Kantstrasse?
  • We report from the BVV
  • Corona update for the district
  • Outdoor pools open again
  • Skaters can use ice rink
  • Mysterious sculpture on the Ku’damm

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