Construction site in Herford: children playing, café opened, TV star from Bünde!

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Herford, November 5th, 2025: Construction site on Engerstrasse causes trouble, new museum café opens, local news and weather information.

Herford, 5.11.2025: Baustelle auf der Engerstraße sorgt für Ärger, neues Museumscafé eröffnet, lokale Nachrichten und Wetter informieren.
Herford, November 5th, 2025: Construction site on Engerstrasse causes trouble, new museum café opens, local news and weather information.

Construction site in Herford: children playing, café opened, TV star from Bünde!

Engerstrasse in Herford has been closed to traffic since Monday morning, and while residents are wondering about the construction site, children in the area are using the closed area to play with bikes and carts. Residents are now wondering where the construction crews for the barrier-free conversion of two bus stops have gone. These construction activities could be closely related to the ongoing digitalization project in the construction industry. A current study by Fraunhofer IESE examines the status of digitalization in the construction industry and shows that despite technological advances, there are still significant challenges, such as data quality and the incorporation of new software solutions. Companies also complain about a staff shortage and the inadequate digital skills of their employees.

Klaus-Peter Schöppner from Mentefactum is critical of the Germans' attitude to the digital world, which is also reflected in the survey on the digitalization of the construction industry. It is becoming clear that older people in particular are increasingly becoming “digital rage citizens” because they feel overwhelmed by technical developments. This development is alarming, especially at a time when better digital infrastructure is becoming increasingly important to meet modern demands, the study says. But it's not just the digital world that's causing excitement in the region.

A look back at the new openings

On the culinary side, there is also exciting news for the people of Cologne. On Tuesday, Waldemar Gamper and Peter Dick opened the Kofi Museum Café in Minden, which revitalized the 17-year-old vacancy of a traditional café. In the future, guests will not only be able to enjoy a cup of coffee here, but also immerse themselves in the history of the place. This new café seems to be very popular and could provide a welcome change to the region.

Media glances also show that Morris Radmann from Bünde is taking part in the popular TV cooking show “The Perfect Dinner”, which is broadcast on Vox. There are always exciting and amusing stories from guests here, including the test of patience over a meal, which is good for this news and leaves the audience relaxed.

Weather and local activities

As far as the weather is concerned, residents of Herford and Minden-Lübbecke can look forward to partly sunny, partly cloudy days, with temperatures between 9 and 17 degrees and no chance of rain. These climatic conditions invite you to take a walk or visit one of the new cafés to spend a pleasant afternoon.

Stay informed about the latest developments in the region and use the new WhatsApp messaging services from NW Herford and NW Minden-Lübbecke to stay up to date.