Itzehoe in chaos: Six -week closure on the long Peter begins!

Itzehoe in chaos: Six -week closure on the long Peter begins!

Itzehoe, Deutschland - On Monday, October 14, 2024, an important traffic lock comes into force in Itzehoe (Steinburg district). The long Peter, an essential traffic axis of the city and part of the B206, is closed for six weeks. The reason for this measure is construction site activities of the municipal utilities that work on a new district heating route. This route, known as Hümelink Center, is to combine a combined heat and power plant with a newly planned residential area on the former Inefa site. In order to lay the necessary lines in the ground, work is required that require an interruption of traffic.

The road users must adapt to extensive diversions. Car drivers are led via alternative routes, while trucks have to take a significant detour via the A23 to avoid the city of Itzehoe. A special diversion route for the local traffic in Itzehoe extends over Sandberg, Fehrsstraße, Kaiserstraße, Paaschburg and Ritterstraße.

strikes in private bus industry

The union ver.di continued its warning strike movement in the collective bargaining conflict of the private bus industry in Schleswig-Holstein. On Monday, employees of private bus companies from the Rendsburg-Eckernförde, Schleswig-Flensburg, Dithmarschen and North Friesland districts are again called up for strike. The reason for these measures is the withdrawal of the employers' association of the bus companies, which had previously agreed to support a tariff compromise. Ver.di announced that these warning strikes will continue until the following Friday to increase the pressure on the Omnibusverband Nord.

The conflict arises from the urgent need of employees for better working conditions and higher wages in the industry. The persistent pressure of the union shows the determination of the employees to enforce their claims and to stand up for their rights.

Vogelwart leaves island trischen

At the weekend, Jakob Wildraut, the bird keeper of Nabu, left the island of Trische in the district of Dithmarschen. He has lived there since the end of March and had documented the breeding stocks of various bird species and the behavior of migratory birds. The measurement of the island was also one of his tasks. Trische, shown as a bird protection island, is only accessible in rare cases, which included Wilddraut's stay. According to its reports, the island shifted towards the mainland due to natural events, whereby there are changes both on the western and the east side. These findings contribute significantly to the protection and preservation of bird species and the unique nature on the island.

According to NDR.de, the island is an important habitat for many migratory birds and requires constant observation and research to protect biodiversity.

In connection with these current developments, there is also news about the battery producer Northvolt, which is in a financially challenging situation. The company tries to procure around 176 million euros on the capital market to survive the next few months. Sources report that Northvolt is considering giving up the location near Heide in the Dithmarschen district in order to focus more on production in Sweden. However, this could have far -reaching consequences for the regional economy. In the NDR interview, however, Christofer Haux von Northvolt emphasized that Heide was an integral part of the future expansion of the company.

The current events in Schleswig-Holstein, including the traffic blocking, the strikes in the bus industry and the developments at Northvolt, form a complex interplay of economic, ecological and social challenges in the region. The reporting on such topics takes place daily at 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. in the NDR Studio Heide, which offers comprehensive information and news from the districts of Steinburg, Dithmarschen and southern North Friesland.

More messages and details on these topics can also be found in the comprehensive reporting of www.ndr.de .

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