The municipality of Dietramszell receives 293,000 euros as a state grant for its new shooting club.
The funding notification was available online.
Dietramszell
- It works like magic: Johann Kölbl just held the Leader funding decision in the camera in Rosenheim.
In the next moment the paper lands in the hand of Mayor Josef Hauser in the Dietramszell town hall.
“We fiddled around for a long time before we got the notification through the data line,” jokes Hauser.
The Bavarian State Ministry for Food, Agriculture and Forestry is funding the construction of a community center for the shooting club in Linden with almost 293,000 euros as part of the Leader program.
The municipal administration recently wanted to celebrate the promise of this with everyone involved at a small reception in the town hall.
Due to the rapidly increasing corona incidence, the symbolic handover of the funding notification was temporarily moved to the virtual room.
"We have never had that in this form before," explains Thomas Gründl, Mayor of Bad Heilbrunn and Chairman of the local Leader Action Group (LAG).
He describes the planned rifle shelter as the “flagship of the district”.
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Leader coordinator Kölbl from the competent authority in Rosenheim has also praised the project: With multifunctional rooms, it promotes social cohesion, Bavarian cultural heritage and village development. Architect Robert Illner briefly explains the construction plans again. The barrier-free building houses a group room with a small kitchenette on the ground floor for "all kinds of gatherings". A large multifunctional room is being created in the basement, which is also accessible from the outside due to the hillside location. It should not only be used by the shooting club, but also by other clubs and the children's play group “D'Zeller Zwergerl” thanks to the digital, easy-to-dismantle shooting range. Energy is supplied via district heating from a neighboring wood chip heating system.
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Gwendolin Dettweiler, who supports the LAG management as an external advisor, emphasizes at the online meeting: "I'm really happy that we at the Schützenheim can also support the clubs themselves." That saves costs and means added value for the village community .
“That welds together.
This is exactly what we need now, ”says Illner.
As Dettweiler explains, personal contributions and material donations are set at 60 percent of their purchase value.
Half of this can then be funded - as is the case with the actual costs.
There is also a subsidy for furnishing the community center.
According to Gründl, the construction price amounts to a total of around 635,000 euros.
The old school building in Linden, where the rifle club is currently based, is to be converted into living space after the kindergarten has moved out.
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