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“Demand will explode”: Bad Wiessee presents plans for a multi-million euro daycare center

2021-10-14T05:15:21.484Z


It could become the flagship of childcare at Tegernsee: the new daycare center in Bad Wiessee. The architect, mayor and representatives have now presented plans.


It could become the flagship of childcare at Tegernsee: the new daycare center in Bad Wiessee.

The architect, mayor and representatives have now presented plans.

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Be a child again once again - Bad Wiesseers could feel this wish more often in the future;

Understandable given the smartly planned care facility at the primary school.

Despite all the anticipation for the new building, there is no time to dream when it comes to daycare and crèche places - the Protestant pastor Martin Weber made this clear.

"We are happy that the community is taking over the construction," he emphasized.

The Evangelical Church, for the kindergarten on the upper floor, the Catholic Church, was awarded the contract to carry the crib on the ground floor (we reported).

Weber, like Franz Hafner, representative of the Tegernseer Tal Catholic daycare network, was therefore involved in the planning of the community.

At the presentation of the planning status yesterday in the Wiesse town hall, Weber once again used the opportunity to point out the precarious situation in the valley. In the seven crèche facilities of the parish, 80 children were at times on the waiting list. According to Weber, almost all children use a kindergarten - so demand is growing slowly because of immigration and births. But: “It's different in the daycare area.” Only 20 to 30 percent of one to three year olds currently use a daycare place. "In my estimation, at some point it will be closer to 70 or 80 percent," said Weber. The reason for this is not primarily the arrival of newcomers or baby boomers, but rather the increasing desire to care for younger children. And it can grow very quickly: “We don't have a time buffer,” Weber emphasized.

New day care center in Bad Wiessee offers more places than is currently needed - due to future forecasts

The municipality has taken this fact into account in its planning with up to 100 new kindergarten places and 60 crèche places.

After construction is completed, twice as many crèche places and 115 percent of the currently required kindergarten places will be available in Bad Wiessee.

An “extremely future-oriented investment in the town and the entire Tegernsee valley,” writes the town hall.

Wiessee's Mayor Robert Kühn warned: “The demand for daycare places will explode.” The spatial dimension of the daycare complex is now based on this as well.

Three laterally offset structures are to be built on the area between Sanktjohanserstraße and Schulweg.

The sports field and the old crib building give way.

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In the town hall (from left) architect Simon Bauer, sponsor representative Martin Weber, mayor Robert Kühn and sponsor representative Franz Hafner presented the plans.

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According to the architect Simon Bauer, the ground floor of the eastern house on the main road will be home to a dining room, kitchen and a central cloakroom.

“The latter was recommended to us by employees on site,” said Bauer, who works for the Strasser planning group in Traunstein.

A central cloakroom makes it possible, for example, to keep the corridors in the buildings free of street shoes and thus clean.

On the floor above there is space for offices for daycare and kindergarten management as well as staff areas.

Discussions with parents could also be held there.

In the middle and the western house, the crèche is on the ground floor and the kindergarten is on the first floor.

Nine apartments in the daycare center - total costs of 12.3 million euros for a new primary school building

The second floor is occupied by municipal housing in all houses. Divided into nine areas, there are four two-room, one four-room, two three-room and two one-room apartments. Its construction costs 3.4 million euros - minus around one million euros in funding. "Almost a third of the costs," said Kühn, looking at the total of 12.3 million, which should be reduced to 9.3 million with subsidies. “However,” Weber emphasized, “apartments are essential for running daycare centers.” It is of no use “to build huge buildings if I cannot find any staff”. Only this year he was unable to win three teachers due to a lack of apartments.

In addition to the apartments, the complex offers another, contemporary novelty: space for an integrative group. Hafner said: “In our kindergarten, which can no longer be rehabilitated, the prerequisites for this were poor.” Weber also named the group, which is made possible thanks to the elevator, special staff and softened age structures, as an “opportunity to work pedagogically and in the sense of educational and social justice ". There is currently only comparable in the district in Hausham. Therapy rooms, a ball pit and an exercise room complete the plans for all groups. The start of construction is planned for spring 2022, the opening for the first half of 2024.

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Source: merkur

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