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CDU gathering in Langst-Kierst, Rhein-Ferre, draws attention

Residents gathered at the Rhine ferry in Langst-Kierst on Sunday to get updates on the ferry's current status: The CDU Meerbusch invited mayor Christian Bommers and other representatives for a discussion about the future of the ferry connection to Kaiserswerth, in light of the announced...

The Focus Shifted Towards the CDU Event Held in Langst-Kierst Rhein-Ferre
The Focus Shifted Towards the CDU Event Held in Langst-Kierst Rhein-Ferre

CDU gathering in Langst-Kierst, Rhein-Ferre, draws attention

In a recent development, the mayors of Meerbusch and Düsseldorf, Christian Bommers and Dr. Stephan Keller, have initiated discussions with Rheinbahn regarding a possible takeover of the ferry service in Langst-Kierst.

The discussions, which took place in the afternoon, were attended by a number of individuals, including city and county council candidates Lydia Tittes and Sarah Kohtes, as well as representatives from the CDU. Other attendees included Christian Bommers, Lydia Tittes, Sarah Kohtes, Ilona Appel, and Werner Damblon.

The ferry service, considered indispensable for students, commuters, and daily medical visits in Langst-Kierst, was the main focus of the discussion. Concerns were collected from various sources, including the Langst-Kierst citizens' association, the "Rheincamping" campsite, and independent entrepreneurs.

Mayor Bommers expressed his commitment to securing the over 900-year-old ferry connection, although the specifics of this connection were not directly mentioned in the paragraph. During the discussion, guests had the opportunity to exchange views over cool drinks and ice cream.

Direct exchange took place between the guests and Mayor Bommers, with no specific concerns or issues from the exchange being mentioned in the available information. The discussions on the ferry takeover are ongoing.

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