Old tram depot with a future: from the horse-drawn tram to the police parking lot – and now to art? – Districts – Berlin

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Sigrid Kneist reports from TEMPELHOF-SCHÖNEBERG:

  • As early as the 1990s, the Schöneberg art department wanted to use the halls of the old tram depot on Belziger Strasse for neighborhood culture and as studio space. As is well known, nothing has come of it so far. Where the stables of the “Great Berlin Horse-drawn Railway” were located around 1900 and where trams drove in and out until the 1960s, the vehicles that the Berlin police seized are still standing. But now it seems that something is really happening on the approximately one and a half hectare site and that this area and its buildings can soon be used in a way that is more appropriate to a location in the middle of Schöneberg. More on this in the newsletter, other topics this time include:
  • Harmony on four strings: Rafael Guevara organizes a cello festival
  • New district councillors: change in the Greens faction
  • Against the bicycle street in Handjerystraße: Resident application in the next BVV
  • Analog, hybrid, digital: SPD parliamentary group calls for uniform guidelines
  • Online diary of the Johanna Eck School: A financial summer slump
  • On August 13th: Experience German-German history

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Johanna Treblin writes from MARZAHN-HELLERSDORF:

  • Building projects in the district: “Stop destroying the courtyards”
  • New elections – what would come to Marzahn-Hellersdorf
  • Long waiting times in the registry office – the district office reacts
  • Participate in the common cause
  • 75 trees for Marzahn-Hellersdorf
  • The architect Lucien Kroll has died. a book about his work in Hellersdorf will be published in September
  • With the Medi-Bus against medical undersupply
  • Excursion to the Oderbruch
  • Shots from the balcony
  • Hartz IV counseling at the Marie Center for Women
  • Lena Leege at the World Athletics Championships in Cali

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Pauline Faust reports from SPANDAU:

  • The first big city festival in the old town after the pandemic break
  • Men of the KSV Havelbrüder win the canoe polo league
  • Despite security and ongoing investigations into the series of fires: Again fire in the neighborhood Heerstraße Nord
  • Stolperstein laying for Jasmine and Otto Muhs
  • Spandau poetry slam
  • Swing with Black Bottom on the open-air stage
  • Free toilet and pay with card at the city toilets
  • That’s how much the prices are going up right now
  • Germany-wide insect count
  • TTC Borussia Spandau eV is looking for table tennis players
  • Wall commemoration in Spandau
  • Burglary in van: suspect arrested

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