The water police’s new jet ski: the next laughing stock in Berlin, or does it actually make sense? – Districts – Berlin

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André Görke reports from SPANDAU:

  • The next laughing stock in Berlin or does it make sense? Our Spandau colleague says: finally more help for the water police and explains the costs and sense of the new jet skis on the Havel. In any case, for years, newsletter readers had complained about noise and reckless frenzy on the Havel, now action should be taken. Because neighborhood, local recreation and last but not least water sports disturb behavior on the water. More on this in the newsletter, other topics this time include:
  • City council about new leisure homes, daycare worries, entertainers and drunk and young people at Lake Glienicke
  • Kladow gets a new weekly market – only when? Opening this weekend has been cancelled. Interview about the reasons and looking ahead to 2023
  • Scharfe Lanke: The opening date of the popular park has been set
  • Siemensstadt gets a new BVG express bus route
  • Finally more help for the water police: costs and purpose of the new jet skis on the Havel
  • Senate announces new road bridge to Westend
  • Indoor season in swimming pools starts
  • HBO, BBO, HCO and Brandwerder: News from Spandau’s schools
  • Warming rooms and cooling centers in Spandau’s churches
  • The first Christmas trees are delivered in Spandau
  • Laying of a stumbling block on the market square
  • Perfect view of Spandau: visit to the Grunewald Tower
  • VfV Spandau plays in the German Handball Cup and wins e-sportsmen for HandofBlood as a sponsor
  • Anniversary: ​​20 years Motor Yacht Club Prussia
  • Important for all water sports enthusiasts: the sports boat service is fixed
  • American Football: Spandau Bulldogs are playing for promotion to the second division
  • Late summer with many events: Wine Summer, Pyronale, Gatow Airfield Festival…

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Johanna Treblin writes from MARZAHN-HELLERSDORF:

  • E-scooters were thrown at the owner of the Wuhle café
  • Missing since July 4: Juliane Pöhnitzsch
  • Over 1000 refugee children without a place at school – 300 in Marzahn-Hellersdorf
  • Trial year missed for high school: eighth graders waiting for redistribution
  • Table tennis player Nina Mittelham has to give up in the European Championship final due to a shoulder injury
  • The Berlin Nature Conservation Prize goes twice to Marzahn-Hellersdorf
  • Autumn semester at the adult education center begins
  • Intercultural days begin with the festival “Living better without Nazis”
  • Pedestrians and cyclists hit by motorists
  • Private opera in a historic gas station
  • Our tip: Excursion to the Chamisso Museum and new book “Chamissimo”

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Bao-My Nguyen reports from TEMPELHOF-SCHÖNEBERG:

  • Neighborhood festival at the Schöneberg town hall: colorful get-together in the neighborhood and appreciation of voluntary work
  • Spied out in the shower: Unknown tensioners film handball players, witnesses wanted
  • Demo for more safety for the little ones in Friedenau
  • Enjoying art by bike: bike tour of the municipal galleries
  • Non-profit Friedenau Autumn Festival: Cultural offerings and culinary delights for a good cause
  • Multiple award-winning Berlin cabaret artist satirizes current events
  • German junior championship in Frisbee

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