Premature baby Lilly and new camp highlights: Neumünster on the move!
On November 11th, 2025, Neumünster will provide information about help for premature babies, a new high-bay warehouse and a concert with Beatrice Egli.

Premature baby Lilly and new camp highlights: Neumünster on the move!
There is a lot to report in Neumünster: The Colorful Circle of the Friedrich Ebert Hospital (FEK) supports parents of premature babies like Dorothea and Florian Peters from Wasbek. Her daughter Lilly is one of the many premature babies who need special support. The initiative not only offers aftercare, but also individual support to support families during this challenging time. On World Prematurity Day, which is celebrated on November 17th, the Peters can exchange ideas with other affected people and receive valuable tips at a meet-and-greet - a great opportunity for everyone who has to deal with the challenges of premature birth.
The Colorful Circle not only helps people cope with illness, but also specifically supports the search for help and family networking. A team consisting of aftercare nurses, a psychologist, a social worker and a specialist is available to advise families on life issues - be it nutrition, care or emergency situations. The facility is a member of the Bundesverband Bunter Kreis e.V. and generally offers its services through statutory health insurance companies. Donations are often necessary for additional help, which are urgently needed to further support families in need klinikum-fuerth.de.
Sustainable developments in the city
But it's not just medical care that is neglected in Neumünster. The Bartels Langness Group has invested an impressive 17 million euros in a new high-bay warehouse that increases the pallet storage spaces from 27,000 to 38,000. The extension is a whopping 33 meters high and will be a fully automated system that supplies around 1,500 supermarkets, kiosks and gas stations. An important step for the efficient supply of the region.
In addition, the people of Neumünster can look forward to the opening of Poco. The furniture discounter will open its doors on November 15th on Rendsburger Straße after previously closing on Fehmarnstraße in Wittorf. A soft opening on November 13th and 14th, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., will give customers the opportunity to take a look at the new store.
Ecological concerns
However, amidst these positive developments, there are also critical voices. Environment Minister Tobias Goldschmidt has criticized the plans for a construction waste dump near Kosel. The location in a gravel pit is considered suboptimal and critics fear that the landfill could have a negative impact on groundwater. In Schleswig-Holstein, landfill capacity for construction waste will run out by 2028, which will put additional pressure on decision-makers. However, the Glindemann Group from Grevenkrug is sticking to its plans kn-online.de.
There is also news on the cultural front: Beatrice Egli will perform on December 12, 2025 as part of the “Schlager Feelings 2025” event in Neumünster. With other artists such as Ella Finally, Ramon Roselly and Die Junx, the event promises to be a musical highlight, and tickets are already available in advance for 69.99 euros ukw.de.
In summary, Neumünster is currently experiencing an exciting phase - from medical support for families with premature babies to economic and cultural developments. It remains to be seen what the local “landscape” will look like in the future.