Bonn-Gronau: 8,000 participants await the planned demonstration on Thursday

<p> <strong> Bonn-Gronau: 8,000 participants await the planned demonstration on Thursday </strong> </p>

Demonstration in Bonn-Gronau traffic impairments on May 8th around the museum mile and B9

On Thursday, May 8th, there is a significant demonstration in Bonn-Gronau without an elevator. The event is organized by the "ver.di Federal Administration Energy Industry" and is expected to have a number of participants of around 8,000, which deal with topics such as "tariff autonomy, regulation, Federal Network Agency".

According to the Bonn police, the demonstrators will arrive from various locations from all over Germany, mostly on buses. The meeting point will be on the sidewalk of the Helmut-Kohl-Allee opposite the Federal Network Agency, right in front of the museums. The event has been announced for the period from 11.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m.

closures on the B9 and in the area of the museum mile

To ensure security during the demonstration, specific traffic measures are taken. On the federal road 9, the lanes are reduced south, especially at the height of Heussallee/Genscherschersallee. In addition, several areas for the arrival and parking of the expected 100 coaches are blocked, including:

  • Marie-Kahle-Allee from Bunscheidstraße to Franz-Josef-Strauß-Allee in both directions.
  • Oscar-Romero-Allee between Marie-Kahle-Allee and Ollenhauer Straße, probably in both directions.
  • Petra-Kelly-Allee.

First closures as early as 8 a.m.

Already in the early morning hours, from 8:00 a.m., there will be the first closures in the area of the meeting and on the B9. In order to support the smooth process, the Bonn police will be on site and accompany the meeting. Traffic impairments can be expected, which could lead to possible disorders in ongoing traffic.

The demonstration in Bonn-Gronau is an important event that not only directs attention to central topics in the field of energy and tariff policy, but will also influence the traffic infrastructure in the region.

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