Oldesloe Mayor apologizes - 112 years of Ottilie celebrates!

Oldesloe Mayor apologizes - 112 years of Ottilie celebrates!

In Bad Oldesloe, Mayor Jörg Lembke asked for an failure to implement a decision from July 2024 on January 31, 2025. This happened at a meeting of the main committee, where the topic was discussed in detail.

Another occasion for joy was Ottilie Reimer's 112nd birthday from Großhansdorf, which is one of the oldest people in Germany. Reimers, former chief secretary of the "world", lives in her apartment, despite her old age, goes for a walk and visited events.

legal developments and local projects

A central topic in the region is the attack on a petrol station tenant who occurred in April 2018. The case will be negotiated before the Lübeck district court from October 2024, and the judgment is expected at the end of March 2025. It remains unclear how the perpetrators could find out from the deposit to the Sparkasse.

currently taking place in Stormarn VHH warning strikes, which means that many buses are in particular, as far as students are particularly concerned. The transport company tries to maintain the company on some lines.

The Hamberge primary school receives two new, modern classrooms that are equipped with smartboards in the course of an expansion. This expansion cost 380,000 euros because the school needs additional rooms due to increasing number of students. Mayor Albert Iken expressed the challenge of the expansion of all -day care by 2026/27, as it lacks rooms and financial means. The municipality hopes for 1.2 million euros in funding, which have not yet been agreed.

like martinhlersaat.de searched the Stormarner SPD-Landtag Martin Habersaat recently opened the Bad Oldesloer town hall to talk to Mayor Lembke about various topics such as living space, daycare centers and the dilapidated Hölk high-rise buildings. Due to the announced decision on the resale of these high -rise buildings by the LEG in September, a strategic decision on renovation or new construction is expected.

The SPD has brought in a living space protection law into the state parliament, which defines minimum standards for living space and a ban on the misuse. While Lembke welcomes this law, he also sees challenges. The financial burdens for cities that arise from these legislative measures are criticized. In addition, problems with regard to the KITA law of the Jamaica coalition were addressed, whereby the promises to parents and municipalities were often insufficiently met, which means additional annual costs of around 300,000 euros for Bad Oldesloe.

The shortage of skilled workers in schools and the accommodation of refugees are also up for debate. Lembke called for an extension of the regulation to accommodate refugees in commercial areas until the end of 2024, while Habersaat supported this claim and underlined the need to continue to pursue the topic.

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