Prenzlau plans Sunday at the Christmas market!

Prenzlau plans Sunday at the Christmas market!

In the city of Prenzlau, the coffers of the shops are to ring on December 8, as the opening of the shops could be approved this Sunday. However, this is not possible without strict regulations and regulations. According to the Brandenburg Late Open Act, only five Sunday openings per year are allowed, and opening times are limited to the period from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. In addition, a special approval from the city is required, which is now to be launched in the eyes of the city council.

On this day the Prenzlau Christmas market will take place, which has been a popular tradition for many years and has a permanent place in the city's cultural life. Dealers in the entire city area should then have the opportunity to open their shops and offer visitors their goods. Certain working hours and collective bargaining agreements apply to the employees. In addition, the business owners must ensure that the opening times are clearly attached to their sales outlets. In the event of violations, there are sensitive fines of up to 5000 euros.

Confirmation by city councilors

The decision on the Sunday opening is now in the hands of the city council, which will vote on it on October 17th in a public session. In advance, the main committee of the city has largely approved this proposal. For the city and its dealers, approval would not only be an economic opportunity, but also a way to make the Christmas market even more attractive.

This year's Christmas market in Prenzlau is scheduled for the period from November 30th to December 15th and is one of the longest festive markets in the region between Barnim and Uecker-Randow. This event attracts numerous visitors who look forward to the festive atmosphere and the diverse offer. In the context of these preparations, the Saturday opening on December 8th is seen as an additional incentive for families and Christmas market visitors to visit the city that day.

The measure could not only increase the sales of local business, but also contribute to strengthening the sense of community. In a year in which many events were canceled due to time and financial restrictions, this Sunday could offer a welcome change. Readers could further information on this decision and its backgrounds on www.nordkurier.de Read.

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