Fischbude closes after 11 years – new senior residence opens in Gleschendorf!

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Ostholstein currently: Kamrad appears, Fischbude closes, new seniors' residence opens and cultural asset needs renovation help.

Ostholstein aktuell: Kamrad tritt auf, Fischbude schließt, neue Seniorenresidenz eröffnet und Kultur-Gut benötigt Sanierungshilfe.
Ostholstein currently: Kamrad appears, Fischbude closes, new seniors' residence opens and cultural asset needs renovation help.

Fischbude closes after 11 years – new senior residence opens in Gleschendorf!

A lot is happening in Cologne! As the anticipation builds for Christmas Eve in just 48 days, there are also some important changes coming. For example, the popular fish stall in Malente will cease operations after more than 11 years. The reason? The operators do not need to extend the lease and plan to take control elsewhere. Particularly noteworthy is the upcoming inventory sale, which will take place on four days in November, specifically on November 8th, 9th, 15th and 16th, where friends of German cuisine are sure to get their money's worth.

On the same day that the fish stall closes, a separate newsletter dealing with the topic of health will be published. This could be of great interest to many readers, especially at a time when their own well-being is a focus. There will even be a real treat in May: Kamrad will give a concert in Timmendorf on September 12, 2026. Tickets are already available and the audience can look forward to an entertaining evening.

Changes in healthcare

Another important point on the agenda is the opening of a new seniors' residence in Gleschendorf, which now offers 80 care places. Excitingly, there are already 50 interested parties on the waiting list. It turns out that the need for high-quality care places in the Cologne area and the surrounding area is high, which underlines the need for such facilities.

Schleswig-Holstein has also launched labor market-related language training for migrants in Eutin, which is already being used by 500 people. This is not only a step towards integration, but also an honor for the country, which will receive a prize for this action in December.

Cultural highlights

There is also news for the culture lovers among Cologne residents: Prime Minister Daniel Günther was recently a guest in Hasselburg to campaign for the urgently needed funds to renovate the manor house. During this renovation work, a new concert hall in the Kavaliershaus will serve as a replacement so that cultural activities do not come to a standstill. This could also be a welcome opportunity for local artists and bands to try themselves out in a new setting.

The offer is rounded off with attractive leisure options, such as a visit to the nearby parks or a trip to the surrounding wineries in Temecula Valley, which are known for their tastings. If you enjoy the surroundings, you can easily plan a great weekend!

Overall, it shows that there is a lot going on in and around Cologne. From culinary changes to social offerings and cultural initiatives – it remains exciting!