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No new tenant: clubs in Inningen take over the house of clubs

2021-10-22T12:41:42.920Z


Now that no new tenant has been found for the club house in Inning, the clubs and community are now taking care of the property themselves.


Now that no new tenant has been found for the club house in Inning, the clubs and community are now taking care of the property themselves.

Inning

- “The house of the clubs belongs to the clubs again.” With these words, Vice Mayor Monika Schüßler-Kafka was delighted on Wednesday evening at the meeting of the Inning clubs at Schornstrasse 3. The approximately 30 club representatives decided to use the rooms on a trial basis without tenants.

The restaurant is now in the hands of the SV Inning, the occupancy of the adjoining room and the hall as well as the allocation of keys are coordinated by community employees.

The “Spectacel” sign above the front door still reminds of the landlord Marcin Dybowski, who ran a rock bar there for ten years. In the short term, it looked like a new tenant would move in, reported Mayor Walter Bleimaier. One day before the contract was signed, this was canceled. Schüßler-Kafka had a clear stance in this regard. “I don't want to have a tenant anymore,” she said, and mourned the Reitinger couple who had managed the house for more than 25 years until 2010.

SVI chairman Helmut Gall was happy about the option to run the inn on his own after the community's largest association with around 950 members is currently homeless.

Recently also the footballers, who were able to move to the club house on Sportweg for their team meetings before the pandemic.

A kindergarten group will now be housed there until the St. Johannes children's home is completed.

"We are developing a concept in which we use the dining room exclusively for ourselves," said Gall, adding that other clubs could also use the taproom if required and after consultation.

The adjoining room and hall are available to around 40 clubs in innings

The adjoining room and hall are available for around 40 clubs in innings and are already well occupied. The gospel choir has firmly booked Tuesday evening, the big band rehearsing on Thursdays. Extraordinary occupancies must be coordinated with the administration - and they already exist. On November 15th, Jutta Goebber's team will bring the “Overture to the Imperial Dream” on stage. Shortly afterwards, the cultural group celebrates its 50th birthday. And after a long abstinence caused by the pandemic, the theater groups “d'Gmogaukler” and “De Ammersee-Engel” have announced appearances for this year and 2022.

However, the change of occupancy is not yet running smoothly, because the key is currently “out of stock”, it was said. “That is still a problem that can certainly be solved,” Bleimaier was confident. What there will certainly not be is hospitality. "When the first and the second team play, we give out sandwiches and cakes for a donation," said Gall. And against the thirst, the SVI team equips a refrigerator in the corridor that everyone has access to. "For a donation of two euros." The SVI members wash the glasses.

“That won't be a Hotel Mama,” emphasized Schüßler-Kafka.

The users must hand over the room swept clean.

“The toilets and the thorough cleaning is done by the community,” says Bleimaier.

With the exception of the dining room in which the SV Inning is currently setting up.

"We'll take care of the cleaning," assured Gall.

There is currently a tender for a caretaker.

“We have a few applicants next week who will introduce themselves,” said Bleimaier.

Michèle Kirner

Source: merkur

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