Construction for the new ice rink in Thayapark: opening on November 30th

Construction for the new ice rink in Thayapark: opening on November 30th

On Tuesday, November 12th, the starting signal for the construction work on the new ice rink in the Thayapark shopping center in Waidhofen is given. This novelty comes to the season, because the first cold days of late autumn have already arrived. The required material for the construction was already delivered on Monday, which means that the schedule can be adhered to exactly.

The opening of the ice rink is scheduled for November 30th. After completion, the space will be open every day from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., whereby the opening times will be extended on Fridays until 9 p.m. This creates an attractive leisure option for families and ice skating fans in the region. Mayor Josef Ramharter and Bernd Lechner from the executing company AST Eis- und Solartechnik GmbH are in close contact to supervise the progress of the project and ensure that everything is smoothly.

meaning of the project

The construction of an ice rink is not only an additional fun, but also represents a contribution to the revival of the shopping center. During the cold months, when many people are increasingly withdrawing into protected areas, the ice rink could serve to move more visitors to the Thayapark. In addition, this creates the opportunity to strengthen the community while people come together in a safe and entertaining environment. This could potentially also have positive influences on the local economy.

The project was taken up with great interest because it has had a long history of discussions and planning. For some time now there has been an endeavor to make the winter season tangible in an attractive way. The work that starts now are the result of these efforts and promises to become a new attraction for the region.

For future developments and news about the progress of the ice rink, it is recommended to regularly pursue the local news. More details on this topic can be found in a detailed report www.noen.at .

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