Preparing ideas for a fresh playground celebration: arranging a party for kids and teens on Bell Street in Bremen's playground area.
The playground on Glockengasse Street in Hemelingen is set to undergo a transformation, and local children have the opportunity to make their voices heard. On August 16th, a participatory planning party will take place from 15:30 to 18:00, organized by the specialist department 'Playroom Promotion' in the Office for Social Services.
This event aims to familiarize children with democratic processes from an early age. It's a chance for children, parents, local residents, and possibly city planners or local officials to come together and share ideas, preferences, and concerns about the redesign of the playground's large climbing frame.
Senator Dr. Claudia Schilling has shown her support for children having a say in political decisions that affect them, particularly in the redesign of playgrounds. She believes that children should have a say in decisions that directly impact their lives, and this planning party is a perfect example of that.
The participatory approach encourages civic engagement from an early age and fosters a sense of community ownership. It helps create a playground that reflects the diversity and creativity of its users, ensuring that the equipment meets the needs and preferences of the children who will be using it.
If you're interested in finding out more about specific activities, participation procedures, or the overall vision for the playground upgrade, you can reach out to the organizing community group, local youth organizations, or the city’s parks and recreation department.
The playground on Glockengasse Street is a popular meeting point for children and families, and this planning party is an excellent opportunity for the community to come together and shape the future of their local playground. So, mark your calendars and join in on August 16th to have your say in the redesign of the climbing frame and the playground as a whole.
The transformation of the playground on Glockengasse Street not only includes the redesign of the climbing frame but also extends to the larger lifestyle aspect of home-and-garden, as ideas for the entire playground are welcome at the participatory planning party. Children, parents, and local residents are encouraged to speak up and contribute, as this event aims to create a home-and-garden setting that reflects the diversity and creativity of its users, aligning with Senator Dr. Claudia Schilling's belief in giving children a voice in decisions that affect their lives.