Free voters demand market hall …
A market hall with fresh regional products has been demanded by various factions in the Heilbronn municipal council for 20 years.
At home in Europe and at home in Heilbronn.
As a born-and-bred Heilbronner, I allow myself criticism here.
A market hall with fresh regional products has been demanded by various factions in the Heilbronn municipal council for 20 years.
Yes, we Free Voters supported Harry Mergel with a large alliance. Yes, we are also partly responsible for the low turnout. Yes, we voted for his re-election.
If Heilbronn were a village, yes, then you could still understand the whole thing. Then everyone would understand if the nice gentleman or lady from the village, who has been out and about in the village on a voluntary basis for decades (ergo: without pay!) and therefore won the last election to the mayor.
Despite the not so great weather at the moment, I'm out and about to "check things out" in the north of the city center - an almost daily routine that I'm happy to take on.
Yesterday I interrupted my walk around town again and went to the Maurer knife shop, not only to look and shop, but also to have a little chat with Beate Maurer.
The Christmas market had to be canceled because our administration was again too surprised by Christmas and there was no time left to consider alternative orientation options.
A constant drop wears away the stone, and so it is not surprising that after more than seven years of annoying parts of the city administration, we volunteers are dropping the flags and no longer organizing a meeting place Europe in Heilbronn.
Time flies and soon it will be half-time in the council. In mid-November it was 2,5 years since the last local elections.
Extension to the Römerhalle for SV Heilbronn. We Free Voters apply for a corresponding plan to be submitted to the municipal council immediately.
It has probably never been as difficult as this time before. Even if some parties try at the last minute to explain their relevance to the citizen.
75 years ago, to be more precise, on September 21, 1946, the Hertenstein Program was passed on Lake Lucerne and formed the basis for today's Europe.
Bats were already around 50 million years ago in Heilbronn. Until recently, up to 25 different species of bats flew through our nights.