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Tutzinger Tourismusverein: A lot of commitment and some disappointments

2021-10-23T06:17:02.127Z


The Tutzinger Tourism Association has reorganized itself and replaced founding members on the board. And he makes it clear what he doesn't like about the place.


The Tutzinger Tourism Association has reorganized itself and replaced founding members on the board.

And he makes it clear what he doesn't like about the place.

Tutzing - In contrast to many others, the Tutzing Förderverein für Tourismus does not have any succession problems.

When most of the previous board members withdrew in the new election on Thursday, others were already ready.

Lots of unanimous results in the election led by Hans-Peter Bernsdorf in the “Tutzinger Hof” demonstrated a lot of trust in the “newcomers”.

The chairman is now Sigrid Horn. She inherits the founder of the association, Kristina Danschacher, who is experienced in the travel industry. Renate Schöpf succeeds Armin Heil as second chairwoman. Heike Grund was also elected as secretary (previously Volker Herrmann), Christl Höfler as treasurer (previously Dagmar Niedermair), Gitta Ciesla, Ina Dörries and Marius Cammerer as assessors, Caroline Krug and Hans-Peter Bernsdorf as auditors. A lot of specialist knowledge is involved. Horn runs the “Pension Möwe” in Tutzing, Dörries works for a tour operator, Schöpf has a lot of banking experience, Grund was in the middle management team at Siemens and Cammerer at BMW.

The association has 111 members. "Pleasingly constant," says Danschacher. Even the corona restrictions, such as the voluntary guest information in the Vetterlhaus, could not affect the commitment. There is even a surplus in the cash register. Danschacher, however, did not hide some disappointments - such as the wish to obtain the title “resort” for Tutzing. She was also dissatisfied with the still unsuccessful revitalization of the “Andechser Hof”. "We want it to be a restaurant with a beer garden again," said Mayor Marlene Greinwald: "It can only be certain if we have it entered in the land register." So far, no investor has been prepared to do so.

The Seehof is said to have been sold, reported councilor Dr. Wolfgang Behrens-Ramberg. The buyer must adhere to the development plan, which allows a hotel, not apartments. There was skepticism about another announced hotel on the ex-Roche site: Will an apartment complex or something similar be built there after all? Many do not want to please a new bike stand set up not far from the Vetterlhaus. "I wanted to get the Flex out of the basement," joked Danschacher bitterly. The association tries to keep the Vetterlhaus in good shape, but, like the beautification association, was not asked. Greinwald also reported on "emails in a not exactly fine tone" about the bike stand, which the ATG trade association had set up in consultation with the community. She did not rule out changes.But it was an attempt.

Lorenz Goslich

Source: merkur

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