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Club life is booming - now sport is getting more space in Brunnthal

2021-07-22T10:21:15.298Z


The clubs absolutely need a hall so that the sport is possible for all members. Otherwise there is a risk of admission to the freeze.


The clubs absolutely need a hall so that the sport is possible for all members.

Otherwise there is a risk of admission to the freeze.

Brunnthal - On the way to the multi-purpose hall, the Brunnthal municipal council has made a small step forward.

A project manager is now to be engaged for further planning in order to work out a rough plan including a cost estimate based on the needs of the clubs.

For this purpose, additional funds are to be made available in the budget planning of the municipality in addition to the previously released 25,000 euros.

The municipality has already prepared and written to possible project managers.

Munich-based Bau- und Projektmanagement GmbH LMR was awarded the contract as the cheapest provider with an offer of over 37,000 euros.

Of course, only a breeze compared to the project costs, which are likely to be in the low double-digit million range.

In its summer retreat, the municipal council had already agreed on the broad lines of how to proceed.

A time horizon for the new hall, however, was also not known in the municipal council meeting.

For years the community has struggled with the demands of the two strongest groups, TSV Brunnthal and TSV Hofolding.

Currently 850 members

The TSV Brunnthal with its currently around 850 members has a particularly young membership structure.

A good 60 percent of the members are under 18 years old, said TSV board member Susanne Hofmann in the local council.

Departments such as football, handball and gymnastics are booming.

TSV Hofolding is also hardly smaller with around 800 members: The table tennis area is growing steadily.

Both clubs are booming and should look forward to enormous demand.

Can also be read from concrete numbers.

"Today we had 23 applications for membership again", explains TSV board member Matthias Amtmann, who is also a member of the Brunnthal municipal council for the UBW.

Sports areas not sufficient

Strong numbers in themselves.

"But we have a massive and no longer solvable space problem for the athletes, the sports space is simply no longer sufficient," emphasized the two board members.

Because Brunnthal continues to grow.

"With the new residential area on Glonner Strasse, there are new families and potential club members," said the bailiff.

The citizens do not understand that the clubs now have to think about a freeze on admission.

Application for a hall made for the third time

For this reason, TSV Brunnthal submitted a new, third hall application back in May.

In earlier attempts, the company's own demands had also failed due to the prioritization of the town center project.

Now the clubs apparently see the time for a new attempt.

Help yes: but a coherent concept, please

There were also critical voices during the discussion in the local council.

Fabian Sass (CSU), for example, underlined the “great work of the clubs” and explicitly highlighted the promotion of the Brunnthal footballers to the regional league.

“But we as the local council want to see a coherent concept,” he turned to the bailiff directly and received the answer.

"We as clubs cannot do that in addition to our everyday work".

According to the suggestion of the municipality and the mayor Stefan Kern (CSU), the concept will therefore be outsourced.

The town hall chief emphasized in chorus with others that a new hall had to be “home to all local associations”.

A multifunctional hall in the form of at least a triple hall is in mind for those involved on site.

According to Hilde Miner (Greens), after all, everyone in Brunnthal should “find themselves there too”.

The wishes are varied

Christine Zietsch (SPD) saw a good proposal from the TSV and warned that one had to “finally get ahead”. The conceptual coordination should not be easy for the external professional who is now brought into the planning boat. "Volleyball players need high hall ceilings, others need conference rooms and footballers would rather have artificial turf than a multi-purpose hall", were some of the assessments. Despite the new helmsman, the way to the new Brunnthal hall home still seems to be relatively long.

Source: merkur

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