Kronshagen senior council shocked by Grandplatz draft

The senior advisory council in Kronshagen has reacted with shock to the draft for converting Grandplatz into a leisure area. The chairwoman criticizes that elderly people are being overlooked in the plans. She describes herself as 'quite speechless' about the proposal.

In Kronshagen, the senior advisory council is upset about the draft for the Grandplatz redevelopment. The group, representing the interests of older residents, feels sidelined by the plans. The council's chairwoman expressed her astonishment and described the proposal as leaving her speechless, as it aims to transform the square into a leisure area.

The plans intend to make Grandplatz more appealing for recreational activities. However, according to the senior council, they neglect the needs of elderly people. 'Are the elderly being forgotten in the plans to convert Grandplatz into a leisure area?', the chairwoman asked rhetorically. She noted that the draft has left her 'quite speechless'.

There are no further details yet on the specific plans or the municipality's response. The incident highlights the importance of including various age groups in urban development projects.

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