Kids air their worries during town hall meeting
Children from Bamberg-SΓΌd Present Their Wishes to City Council
Ten children from Bamberg-SΓΌd recently visited the town hall at Maxplatz to discuss their wishes for the BasKIDhall project with Mayor Andreas Starke. The children, who regularly visit the BasKIDhall to learn, do homework, or participate in projects, had prepared intensively for their conversation.
The visit was accompanied by BasKIDhall director Pauline Haag and Johann Heisenstein. The meeting took place in the large conference room of the town hall, where the children expressed their ideas and concerns about the BasKIDhall and their daily life.
One of their suggestions was to install a table tennis table at the current temporary structure in front of the BasKIDhall. They also expressed concern about the football pitch at the Spielplatz Gereuth, specifically the presence of gravel and glass shards. The children also wished for a cozy place to sunbathe on the terrace of the BasKIDhall.
The city administration has promised to consider the children's wishes favorably. Mayor Starke agreed to review the implementation of their suggestions. The children's active and thoughtful involvement in shaping their surroundings was noted.
Educational advisor Gabriele Kepic praised the BasKIDhall project as an important anchor point in the neighborhood. The tour provided the children with knowledge about the history of the town hall, which was built as a seminary almost 300 years ago. The visit concluded with a tour of the town hall, where the children learned a lot about its history.
The person responsible in the Bamberg city council for reviewing the wishes of the children from Bamberg-SΓΌd presented in the BasKIDhall is not publicly specified in available information. The city administration will clarify whether the implementation of the children's wishes is possible.
The children's visit to the town hall was an important part of the conversation at the meeting. The BasKIDhall project was an important topic of discussion, and the children's ideas and concerns were given careful consideration. The city administration and the BasKIDhall team look forward to working with the children to make their wishes a reality.