Stefan Rouenhoff in dialogue: Wachtendonk fights for soil reform and integration

Stefan Rouenhoff in dialogue: Wachtendonk fights for soil reform and integration

Wachtendonk. The challenges and opportunities associated with the infrastructure in the municipality of Wachtendonk are the focus of an important discussion between municipal representatives and the member of the Bundestag Stefan Rouenhoff. As part of his tour through the district of Kleve, Rouenhoff visited Mayor Paul Hoene and members of the local council to exchange ideas about different concerns.

renovation of the former oil mill as the central point

A particularly urgent topic is the former oil mill in the heart of Wachtendonks. The terrain that has been unused for years is a challenge for the subsequent use due to soil pollution from oils and fats. Local politics has the clear plan to demolish the neglected industrial wasteland and to carry out comprehensive renovation, such as the establishment of a supermarket for better food supply to the citizens.

support from the AAV

The municipality hopes for support from the "AAV - Association for Area Recycling and Putty Refurbishment", which could bear up to 80 % of the renovation costs. However, the previous efforts to achieve cooperation are complex and lengthy, which makes the urgency of quick progress clear.

all -day care in primary school

As part of the conversation, the upcoming nationwide legal claim to all -day care for primary school children was also discussed. Rouenhoff underlined the need that Wachtendonk would like to be optimally prepared for these changes in order to ensure the best possible care for all children. He agreed to Mayor Hoene that the increased construction costs and insufficient support from the federal government are a major challenge that requires more realism in politics.

migration policy and integration

Another topic was the growing number of refugees in the community. Mayor Hoene pointed out that migration should also be seen as an opportunity for demographic change in Germany. Successful integration could not only alleviate the shortage of skilled workers, but also contribute to the cultural diversity of the region. Here he appealed to the federal government and the country to offer additional support in order to promote integration efficiently.

FAZIT

in Wachtendonk, the talks between the community and the political representatives show that it is time to proactively accept both challenges and opportunities. The upcoming renovation of the former oil mill and the preparation for the all -day entitlement show how important it is to work together on a sustainable community. The integration of refugees is seen as a key to strengthening the economy and cultural identity.

- Nag