Wildau is planning a comprehensive school and customs center in Königs Wusterhausen!

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Wildau is planning to convert the Ludwig-Witthöft-Oberschule into a comprehensive school for 2028/29. Mayor Nerlich informed.

Wildau plant die Umwandlung der Ludwig-Witthöft-Oberschule zur Gesamtschule für 2028/29. Bürgermeister Nerlich informiert.
Wildau is planning to convert the Ludwig-Witthöft-Oberschule into a comprehensive school for 2028/29. Mayor Nerlich informed.

Wildau is planning a comprehensive school and customs center in Königs Wusterhausen!

There is exciting news in Wildau: The Ludwig-Witthöft-Oberschule is to be converted into a six-class comprehensive school with a high school level. This is the proposal from Mayor Frank Nerlich, and the city council wants to make a fundamental decision on September 30th. The comprehensive school is expected to open in the 2028/29 school year. However, both the location and the financing of the expansion are still up in the air. This is reported by the Märkische Allgemeine.

A large project is being implemented at the same time in the neighboring community of Königs Wusterhausen: Here, customs is planning to build an operational training center on an area of ​​13,000 square meters in Königspark. In addition to an indoor shooting range, a sports hall will also be built. This center is particularly important for customs officials in Berlin-Brandenburg, as there is currently no joint training center in the region. The main committee of Königs Wusterhausen will still have to make a decision to cross a green strip defined in the development plan. This lifts the MAZ report out.

Equipment and sustainability of the customs training center

The new operational training center will consist of a total of three buildings and several outdoor training areas. The focus is on a sustainable overall image that fits harmoniously into the surrounding area. The Federal Agency for Real Estate Tasks emphasizes that the facade design should be designed to be both aesthetic and resource-saving. Particularly noteworthy are the modular wooden pilaster strip façade as well as the integration of photovoltaic panels and species protection quarters.

Another focus is on resilience to climate change. It is planned that the buildings will produce more energy than they consume, and most of the outdoor areas will provide habitats for animals and plants. Here too, care is taken to ensure that all components are manufactured sustainably and in industrial prefabrication, which should make the construction process efficient as well bundesimmobilien.de is to be read.

More local developments

In addition, the entrepreneur Robert Luban is making positive headlines in Halbe. He is looking for committed specialists who often turn down jobs due to a lack of accommodation. To counteract this, he is building living space that will primarily be available to his employees. A new residential and commercial building is expected to be ready for occupancy by the end of 2026, which represents a welcome development for the region.

Last but not least, the ban on night flights at BER airport is on the agenda: Transport Minister Detlef Tabbert would like to allow larger aircraft to land at Neuhardenberg airfield. Even if BER Airport is open to this change, the ban on night flights remains in place.