Community spirit in Schlauroth: Citizens shape their center of town
Community spirit in Schlauroth: Citizens shape their center of town
In the small community of Schlauroth, an exciting event as part of an ideas workshop developed into a central village project last Saturday. The community is not only active, but is also more involved in the plans for the redesign of the village center than ever. The main focus was on the wishes of the citizens, and the response was overwhelming. Citizens of all ages, from children to seniors, introduced their suggestions and thoughts to develop an appealing and functional town center.
With the slogan "Many hands create a quick end" in the back of the head, not only cooking in Schlauroth, but also much more. The village community has successfully implemented numerous projects in recent years, including a trim-dich path, informative display boards and beehives. The construction of a new community center and the long desired fixed table tennis plate complete the previous successes. But that's not enough for the Schlaurothern: they now also want to revise the optics and functionality around the village pond.
the focus of the
ideas workshopThe village pond forms the central point of the new plans, and the place for this was fine on a sunny Saturday afternoon. The Heimatverein Schlauroth had invited and the citizens were able to bring in their ideas and wishes. Not only the local council and the board of the home association invited to discussion, but also experts from a Görlitz architecture firm were present to hear the villagers. Jens Schröter, the newly elected chairman of the home association, emphasizes how important the input of the citizens is for planning work. "Based on this joint preparatory work, it can now be worked on much better in the planning office," he explains in order to underline the importance of citizen participation.
Citizens are full of zest for action, many languages about how they want to repair the pond, which has recently been terrified. The technical details and further planning are now deepened in cooperation with the planning office. Schlauroth has made this open approach to the local design an example of citizens' planning.
After the discussions, the musicians from the band 4weeks performed. The band, whose members meet every four weeks, delighted those present under a small pavilion in front of the community center. Under the direction of Hubertus Prentkowski, a former mayor, the band brought music from different epochs, from Samba to Rock-N-Roll, and created an exuberant mood.
hungry for more changes
The acoustics of this event was still upgraded by a special honor: Nanni Thiele from the Heimatverein thanked Bernd Wüns for his 15 years in the office of mayor, a time full of commitment and commitment to common ground. Katleen Herbst, who takes on important tasks as a treasurer, and Jens Schröter, as the new chairman, were honored and received flowers for their services.
The highlight of the evening was undisputedly the musical performance and the positive conversations among neighbors. This feeling of the community, which is evident through the gathering of the village population in Schlauroth, can also be seen in the band's texts, which may soon want to start their own Schlaurother song. "It's like a big family," says a resident, and that hits the core of things in this special community.
It is certain that the citizens' initiative around the redesign of the village center and the commitment of the residents sends a strong signal for future projects. Something is happening in Schlauroth - the future will be shaped with passion and team spirit.
commitment of the community
The activity and commitment of the Schlauroth citizens are central to the development of the community events and projects. The interaction of various generations that became visible during the ideas workshop is the key to a living village community. This participation not only promotes social cohesion, but also ensures that the needs of the residents flow into the planning. This can be seen, among other things, in the success of the new building of the community center and the table tennis table, which were realized by donations and saving together. Such initiatives strengthen the feeling of belonging and identity within the community.
Another important aspect is the integration of local experts, such as architects who listen to the ideas and suggestions of the population. This promotes transparent planning and gives the citizens the feeling that their voices are heard. Such approaches are essential these days to make citizens' participation sustainable.
social and economic framework conditions
The framework conditions in rural areas, as in Schlauroth, offer both opportunities and challenges. Rural communities are often dependent on the initiative of their residents in order to maintain projects and services. This personal responsibility not only supports the local economy, but also promotes the preservation of traditions and social structures.
In many rural regions of Germany, a emigration of young people can be observed to urban areas. As a result, many villages face the challenge of keeping their population and at the same time developing new ideas to remain attractive. Projects such as the redesign of the center of the village are crucial to arouse the interest of younger generations and to increase the quality of life in the village. By integrating leisure activities and meeting places, Schlauroth can perhaps counteract such a emigration in the long term.
Data for village renewal
A look at statistical data shows that rural areas in Germany play an important role in the country's social health. According to the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL), numerous projects for village renewal have started in recent years that have been supported by funding. These funds are crucial for the creation and preservation of public institutions that enrich life in small communities.
Overall, the village renewal in rural regions has shown that community commitment can lead to positive changes. Studies show that 70% of citizens in rural areas indicate that they want to actively participate in municipal projects if the framework conditions are right. This underlines the importance of initiatives such as those of the Schlauroth Heimatverein who can mobilize and inspire the community.
For more information on the static surveys and the role of village renewal, please visit the homepage of the BMEL .
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