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 Planter boxes in the city centre, for example, were one of many projects that are now being looked back on. (Archive photo: City of Bocholt)
Planter boxes in the city centre, for example, were one of many projects that are now being looked back on. (Archive photo: City of Bocholt)
14. November 2022Press office

"Future city Bocholt" looks back

Closing event on 19 November, 11 am - 2 pm, in the office at Norstraße 49

December marks the end of the third and final project phase for the city of Bocholt in the "Zukunftsstadt" competition, which is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. A reason to look back on what has been achieved. The conclusion of this project, which has been running for a total of seven years, will be celebrated in a relaxed atmosphere. The event will take place on Saturday, 19 November, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the office at Nordstraße 49.

Those invited include citizens who were initially selected at random and who have been involved in various campaigns and working groups over the years, as well as research, cooperation and corporate partners who have become part of "Future City 2030+ - Breathing Bocholt" in various ways.

In addition to the invited guests, the interested public is also invited. Registration is requested via the link https://t1p.de/tws2i.

The various measures and activities of the project and the results will be presented on Saturday in the Future Office in Nordstraße. The project's scientific partners will be available for questions and discussions on the individual topics.

The project office will close in December 2022. Enquiries and suggestions can still be sent directly to the city of Bocholt, e.g. via the participation portal https://beteiligung.nrw.de/portal/bocholt/beteiligung/themen

The premises at Nordstraße 49 will not be empty from the end of December. A non-profit organisation will move in there.

 Planter boxes in the city centre, for example, were one of many projects that are now being looked back on. (Archive photo: City of Bocholt)
Planter boxes in the city centre, for example, were one of many projects that are now being looked back on. (Archive photo: City of Bocholt)