The focus: Can the village convince in the state competition?

The focus: Can the village convince in the state competition?

Bentzin, Deutschland - On July 11th, an exciting event will take place in Bentzin: The state competition "Our village has a future" is just around the corner and the mayor Grit Gawrich is full of anticipation. After the victory in the district elimination, Bentzin qualified for this competition and will present itself together with other communities from the region. The competitors include Ummanz from Vorpommern-Rügen and Rechlin from the Mecklenburg Lake District, to name just a few. A total of 39 villages and districts took part in the district competitions, as reported by the [Nordkurier] (https://www.nordkurier.de/regional/anklam/kann-diese-gemeinde-landesbene-das-rennen-unter-den-machen-machen

The competition is not only an opportunity to present the peculiarities and strengths of the individual villages, but also a platform for creative and solidarity thinking. The Minister for Climate Protection, Agriculture, Rural Affairs and Environment, Dr. In this context, Till Backhaus emphasized that the competition promotes village communities that actively shape their living environment and support each other. The best villages qualify for the federal decision in the summer of 2026, with Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania only sending one representative, as can be read on the website of the state government.

preparations and expectations

Preparations for the competition are already in full swing. The evaluation commission, consisting of representatives of various institutions such as the Chamber of Architects and the Ministry of Economic Affairs, will visit Bentzin on July 11 between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. The meeting point is the parish hall in Alt Plestlin. All districts and the neighboring municipality of Tutow are integrated through the presentation. In addition, the commission will also explore the bathing establishment at Zarrenthiner Kiessee and other local sights.

The focus of the competition is remarkable development concepts that include social and cultural aspects as well as measures for climate protection. Despite the challenges that rural regions are opposed to, such as a declining population, high construction costs and a lack of living space, it can be seen that many places have a lot to offer, also thanks to civic engagement. The competition is therefore an important funding for the village communities, which does not only live and grow in the heart of the people, but also in the hearts of people.

future prospects

The rural regions in Germany offer a wide range of options as a place to live and as a place of work. Active village communities are crucial for the positive development of these places. Innovative ideas and the commitment of citizens can help master the challenges of a sparsely populated environment. Projects such as cooperative local suppliers and digital offers are solutions that can strengthen rural areas, the [Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture] (https://www.bmel.de/de/themen/laendliche-regions/dorfentwicklung/dorfentwkink

Especially in times of change, competitions such as "Our village has a future" are more than just a simple ranking; They are a heart that promotes identity and the potential of rural communities. It will be interesting to see which innovative approaches and ideas the villages will present on the state competition! While the preparations in Bentzin climax, we can be sure: something is happening here! The village has a future!

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