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Trouble after TXL-Aus: The new aircraft noise over Berlin – districts – Berlin

The week continues with Pankow, Steglitz-Zehlendorf and Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg in our people’s newsletters, which are now subscribed to more than 240,000 times across Berlin. You can order our newsletters from these three Berlin districts, like all other district newsletters from Tagesspiegel, free of charge here: leute.tagesspiegel.de

A top topic from the current Tagesspiegel-Newsetter for Berlin-Pankow also affects the other eleven Berlin districts. Because after the TXL-Aus in November 2020, the Cesna engines rattle over Berlin. Tegel Airport is tight, finally peace and quiet over Berlin … thought many people plagued by noise, especially in the approach lane, for example in Pankow. But now some are realizing that all of a sudden things are really getting going in the sky.

“Since the closure of TXL, we have noticed that the sky is noisy, especially on weekends, from motor sailers”, report readers.

Im current Pankow newsletter from Tagesspiegel The German air traffic control reports from the tower and explains the situation. Can they fly up there? Where not? And how high are they actually up there?

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… and these are further topics from PANKOW – from Christian Hönicke

– Unlawful construction work: District loses court proceedings against tenant of the Prater-Garten – what happens next on Kastanienallee?

– U-turn or political farce? That’s why Pankows AfD suddenly wants to use cargo bikes

– Conflicts escalate on green spaces: District office shows itself powerless against “bad” dog owners

– Due to constant traffic jams at the BSR-Hof: the bike path should be protected with beacons

– No need despite lack of space: the district could buy a well-known building in Weißensee – but no office wants to move there

– Not enough accidents: Police refuse speed cameras despite 3,000 speeders per day on the main road

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Boris Buchholz reports from STEGLITZ-ZEHLENDORF

– “Just come here and have your shoes repaired”: The Zehlendorf master shoemaker Dirk Kohlke is fighting for his workshop, his mother and his trainees in the pandemic

– What takes a long time: Office puts concrete ideas on Hermann-Ehlers-Platz up for discussion

– Green hydrogen, lithium batteries, 3D printing: The Federal Institute for Materials Testing is celebrating its 150th anniversary

– The church tower is crumbling: The Zehlendorfer Paulusgemeinde is missing 60,000 euros

– Botanical Garden: Both perennial markets are canceled this year

– Young soccer players demand: Open the soccer fields again!

– Two best friends were separated in 1939: The rowers of the club “Welle-Poseidon” are happy about their reunification 75 years after the Holocaust

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Nele Jensch reports from FRIEDRICHSHAIN-KREUZBERG

International Women’s Day: Why everything is far from good – and what the pandemic has to do with equality

– Waldeyerstraße will partially become a pedestrian zone

– “Much that is urgently needed is unfortunately not financed on a permanent basis”: Interview with Andrea Brandt, head of the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg volunteer agency

– No more discounted parking for Berlin visitors: Senate is largely abolishing guest vignettes

– Portrait of the district office employees

– The shell of the primary school in Pufendorferstrasse was completed

– Tip: digital tours through the central and state library

– “In C”: dance art live from the radial system

– Neighborhood camera: A swallow doesn’t make a summer

– Clear-cutting on Fraenkelufer: Deutsche Wohnen removes facade greening – contrary to its own promises

Especially in these times it is important to congratulate loved ones. In our newsletters from Pankow, Steglitz-Zehlendorf and Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg – and of course in all other local people’s newsletters from Tagesspiegel – you can refer to the birthdays of friends, life partners, relatives, neighbors, colleagues, business partners, etc. or include them yourself a few nice words congratulate. Write to our authors, whose email addresses you will find in the newsletters.

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