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Miesbach: Work begins on adventure inclusion playground – donations amounting to 360,000 euros

2024-03-29T05:25:24.319Z

Highlights: Miesbach: Work begins on adventure inclusion playground – donations amounting to 360,000 euros. As of: March 29, 2024, 6:03 a.m By: Sabrina Winklmaier, Fridolin Thanner CommentsPressSplit Construction is now underway. The area at Nordgraben in Miesbach is currently being cleared and prepared, and construction of the special playground is scheduled to begin after Easter. The opening is scheduled for June 16th.



As of: March 29, 2024, 6:03 a.m

By: Sabrina Winklmaier, Fridolin Thanner

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Construction is now underway: The symbolic groundbreaking ceremony was attended by (from left) Heinz Tretter (Kristallturm company), support group chairman Siegfried Faltlhauser, Anita Gasteiger (Kristallturm), Alexandra Braunmiller and Erhard Pohl from the working group, state parliament president Ilse Aigner, mayor Gerhard Braunmiller, disability representative Elisabeth Neuhäusler and Stefan Koch (supporting group) gave the starting signal for work on the north ditch. © Fridolin Thanner

Work on the adventure inclusion playground in Miesbach has begun. Those responsible for the project started construction on the Nordgraben with a symbolic groundbreaking ceremony.

Miesbach - As soon as State Parliament President Ilse Aigner, Mayor Gerhard Braunmiller and the members of the working group put the spades aside, the excavator shovel grabbed hold again. The area at Nordgraben in Miesbach is currently being cleared and prepared, and construction of the special playground is scheduled to begin after Easter.

Miesbach: Construction of adventure inclusion playground begins

The opening is scheduled for June 16th. Then three years have passed “since we had to close the adventure playground,” reflected Gerhard Braunmiller, “because the playground equipment was no longer safe.”

The bad news was followed by an excellent idea - which came about “on the Braunmiller terrace,” as the mayor said. His wife Alexandra, a special education teacher, had the idea of ​​creating an inclusion playground on urban property, and the much appreciated adventure aspect of the playground there should not be forgotten either. The adventure inclusion playground met with great approval in the city council, but there was a lack of money. It is now together, around 360,000 euros have been collected.

Big thanks to donors

“We wouldn’t have dared to dream of that three years ago,” confessed Siegfried Faltlhauser, chairman of the Miesbach Recreation Areas Support Group, who founded the former adventure playground and maintained it for a long time. Faltlhauser was immediately involved in the working group that was founded around Alexandra Braunmiller and Miesbach's representative for the disabled, Elisabeth Neuhäusler, to realize the new inclusion playground. Faltlhauser thanked “the team and all donors.” “A huge sum,” said Mayor Braunmiller, paying tribute to what had been achieved. “This is a great achievement,” he said.

State Parliament President Ilse Aigner also contributed to this. “I’m just happy that this is happening here in Miesbach,” she said. Among other things, she made contact with Heinz Tretter from Lenggries. His company Kristallturm, which builds high ropes courses around the globe, will create the adventure inclusion playground in Miesbach. “We have never worked with a support association of this size before,” said Tretter, “you can be proud of yourselves.”

He particularly praised the fact that “really inclusion” should be the focus of the project - and not just listed in order to receive subsidies. “It will definitely be a good thing,” Tretter is convinced and also sees the order as an incentive to “do it even better.”

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Aigner hopes that the new adventure inclusion playground will also be a place where older people feel comfortable, a meeting place for everyone. With regard to the idea of ​​inclusion, Mayor Braunmiller summed it up like this: “A place where it is normal to be different.”

Parish donates 25,000 euros

The Miesbach parish also contributed a proud amount to the large sum. She recently donated 25,000 euros from an inheritance, which went to the church administration of the Miesbach parish as a dedicated foundation. The money should go to “poor, sick and disabled children,” explained church caretaker Siegfrid Rummel when the check was handed over. “We reach a lot of people and the money goes to where it can best be implemented according to the donor’s wishes,” added Dean Michael Mannhardt, referring to the adventure inclusion playground.

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