Leopoldshagen impresses jury: Future plan for the village presented!

Leopoldshagen impresses jury: Future plan for the village presented!
Leopoldshagen, a picturesque street village with a length of 1.8 kilometers, is the focus of a remarkable development. Recently, the jury of the district competition "Our village has a future" visited parts of the village to find out more about the current situation and the ongoing projects. Mayor Werner Hackbarth (independent) opens the event with a friendly test sitting on one of 15 newly established concrete banks, the basis of which is an idea from the Polish partner community of MySlakowice. The benches, made by the ATF Leopoldshagen, represent not only the company's craftsmanship, but also the cooperation within the community.
The presentations about club life and activities of the village community were particularly interesting for the audience. The jury had the opportunity to find out about the offer for assisted living and day care during a visit to the AWO. Major Daniel Schade and Stabfeldewebel Kristian Schubert were also not missing, they underlined the visible presence of the Bundeswehr in the region and the support at local festivals such as the Thanksgiving Festival and the Halloween festival, which attracts many children.
innovative projects and plans
The mayor also explained the important infrastructure projects that Leopoldshagen will devote himself to in the coming years. Extensive plans for the renovation and new construction of the primary school are planned, which are estimated at around 3.5 million euros. In addition, a new fire brigade building is to be built for 1.6 million euros, the opening of which is due on August 23.
A bike path is planned for an improved connection in rural areas, which should facilitate the connection according to Mönkebude and Ducherow by 2027 or 2028. At a time when rural areas face special challenges, the expansion of fast internet by Landwerke MV Breitband GmbH is an important step to ensure digital accessibility. In view of the rural assignment of lives and work locations, the importance of a stable internet connection should not be underestimated.
The importance of voluntary commitment
The Liveligen village community is a driving force for the development projects in Leopoldshagen. Mario Raabe, the chairman of the home club, plays a central role in organizing festivals and maintaining sports and fishing associations. For example, the Thanksgiving Festival attracts around 2,000 visitors every year, supported by many volunteers and working with the sponsor company.
In touch with environmentally friendly initiatives, farmers also show commitment in a project to protect endangered bird species such as the banks of the bank and the big bird of fallow. These additional efforts to preserve nature underline the positive influence that active civic communities have on the village design.
at a time when rural regions offer a high quality of life, civic engagement is of crucial importance. The challenges, due to the falling population and the pressure on local businesses, can be addressed through creative ideas and community action. These synergies will not only secure the quality of life in Leopoldshagen, but also increase the attractiveness for young people and families, as is also the case as part of the “Morse village!” Competition! ” is sought. The region is actively working on the design of a living and sustainable community.
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