Sprockhövel: Mayor Noll is starting the council term with new plans!
The local elections in Sprockhövel will take place on September 14, 2025, Mayor Noll was re-elected; first meeting on November 6th.

Sprockhövel: Mayor Noll is starting the council term with new plans!
There is reason to be happy in Sprockhövel: the local elections on September 14, 2025 have already delivered the first results. Mayor Sabine Noll from the CDU was re-elected in the first round with an impressive 55.54% of the vote. The committed politician is now entering a new five-year term. The city administration can look forward to a full order book, and the city's financial situation remains stable, as ruhrkanal.news reports that. These are positive signs, not only for citizens, but also for the region's economy.
With the start of the new council term on November 1, 2025, numerous important decisions will be made. The first meeting of the city council will take place on November 6th. Here the mayor and the new council members are introduced and sworn in. Another central issue will be the formation of the committees and the appointment of the chairmen. It's clear that city life will be all about change in the next few months.
In focus: the city's finances
Fortunately, the city has been able to record some surpluses in recent years: 1.9 million euros in 2023 and around 2.7 million euros in 2024. The investment scope could become even larger due to the upcoming payments from the NRW investment program totaling 21.3 billion euros, from which Sprockhövel can expect a total of 9,723,672.92 euros. Future investments will have a decisive impact on the city's development. The planned expansion of the open all-day elementary school in Börgersbruch, with a budget of around 6.6 million euros, as well as the new construction of the kindergarten in Haßlinghausen, are just some of the large-scale projects. The redesign of the town hall forecourt, Mittelstrasse and the bus station in Niedersprockhövel is also on the agenda. The development of the planned multifunctional hall in Haßlinghausen, which will serve as a replacement for the dilapidated sports hall, will also be exciting. These projects not only add value to education and the community, but also to the local economy. In the meantime, the city of Sprockhövel is looking for volunteer election workers for the upcoming local elections. They will ensure everything runs smoothly on election day, September 14th. A total of 16 voting districts and 4 postal voting districts are available. The volunteers receive an allowance of between 50 and 70 euros, and no special previous knowledge is required to participate, as sprockhoevel.de informs. The developments in Sprockhövel clearly show that, despite all the challenges, a good hand is being shown for the future and the needs of the citizens. It will be exciting to see how the new council term unfolds and what progress is made. November 1, 2025 will mark the first step here.Big projects are coming up