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Renovated structure installed at Tirschenreuth's open space

Refurbished structure at Tirschenreuth's Meeting Hour Field now shields against weather elements; idea spearheaded by local youth.

newly constructed structure at Tirschenreuth's open space
newly constructed structure at Tirschenreuth's open space

Renovated structure installed at Tirschenreuth's open space

In Tirschenreuth, the youth council continues to serve as a voice for the city's young people, enabling uncomplicated participation in local affairs. The council, led by Lukas Ueblacker and youth commissioner Sebastian Rosnitschek, recently took up a suggestion to construct a new pavilion at the meeting field. The pavilion, designed to provide shelter from rain and sun, is a testament to the council's commitment to improving the community.

However, details about the pavilion project, such as its background, cost, and future plans, are currently unavailable. The initiative for the pavilion came from Elina Mayer, a member of the youth council. Mayor Franz Stahl and the building department under the leadership of Reinhard Legat oversaw the project, with Lena Hottner and Karl Bayreuther from the municipal building department assembling the structure.

In other news, Tirschenreuth is gearing up for its annual youth assembly. Scheduled for Saturday, October 4, at 5 pm in the Zoiglstube "Hammerer", the assembly aims to reflect on the past year and develop new ideas.

Meanwhile, in Schlammersdorf, the council is focused on analysing the results of the NEW-Real-Talk-Workshop. The central question on the council's agenda is which wishes of the young people appear realistic.

Elsewhere in Germany, there seems to be a rising concern about theft. The head of the trade association has expressed his worries, while in England, an "epidemic of shoplifting" has been reported.

In Grafenwöhr, the German-American Volksfest had significantly fewer visitors this year due to rain and cold. Despite the weather, the festival managed to maintain a vibrant atmosphere, with a variety of activities for attendees to enjoy.

In political news, Josef Hammer, the current mayor of Irchenrieth, has decided not to run for a fourth term. The CSU Irchenrieth has chosen its mayoral candidate for the municipal election in spring 2026: Michael Hammer.

Lastly, Mantel offers a colorful vacation program for children, including the Children's Olympics, a duck race, potato fire, and more. The Multi-Culti Festival in Pleystein also attracted visitors with its culinary and musical journey around the world, keeping the stands well-attended.

Other residents of Tirschenreuth might be interested in adopting an Other lifestyle while renovating their home-and-garden, as they consider incorporating a pavilion similar to the one recently constructed at the meeting field, which provides shelter from rain and sun.

As part of Mantel's colorful vacation program for children, they could organize a home-and-garden focused workshop alongside the Children's Olympics and the duck race, allowing kids to explore different Other lifestyle themes and ideas.

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