Schachtsee campsite closed: excitement among campers and authorities!

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Authorities have closed the campsite at Schachtsee in Wolmirsleben because the necessary permits are missing. Users express dissatisfaction and criticism.

Behörden haben den Campingplatz am Schachtsee in Wolmirsleben geschlossen, da erforderliche Genehmigungen fehlen. Nutzer äußern Unmut und Kritik.
Authorities have closed the campsite at Schachtsee in Wolmirsleben because the necessary permits are missing. Users express dissatisfaction and criticism.

Schachtsee campsite closed: excitement among campers and authorities!

There's a lot of boiling going on at Schachtsee in Wolmirsleben: the popular campsite was recently evacuated and sealed. This decision was made on the initiative of Markus Mayer, the Salzland District's special representative for building and environmental issues. The decision was met with heated discussions and emotions, especially on social networks, where users expressed their anger. For example, user Petra Dreyer was critical of the closure and found that it offended many campers. The arguments against the closure are varied: Critical voices emphasize the high costs that many campers have paid for necessary safety precautions such as fire alarms. Some users, however, support the closure and point to the poor condition of the sanitary facilities, as user Brigitte Wrischalla noted.

The closure of the campsite did not come without a fair amount of drama. Around two dozen police officers secured the measures and escorted the remaining campers, including Viola Hesse, who has lived at Schachtsee for three years, from her tiny house. “I was hoping for an amicable solution,” said Hesse, who also relies on the financial burden of her pension. Other campers were also stunned by the forced eviction and demanded answers. Their displeasure is directed not only against the authorities, but also against the operator Joachim Nöske, who acquired the property from the municipality. He was accused of ignoring the necessary permits when operating the campsite.

Building permits and legal consequences

The problem of building permits runs like a red thread through the history of the square. According to the district office, there were numerous deficiencies, particularly in the area of ​​fire protection measures. The operator has always rejected these grievances and argued that the municipality had not mentioned any missing permits when selling the property. It remains to be seen to what extent the legal dispute between Nöske and the municipality will continue. There are already legal procedures that examine possible criminal offenses in connection with the notarial purchase contract.

The situation is not without parallels to the unpleasant past of other campsites, where strict requirements and permits also played a major role. A ruling by the Koblenz Administrative Court emphasizes that even if a square is destroyed, a new building permit is required to enable reconstruction. This illustrates how important it is to always keep your building regulations in mind - a lesson that has also become relevant in Wolmirsleben.

A popular place in transition

For many campers and locals, Schachtsee was more than just a simple campsite. The place attracted numerous visitors with concerts and events. Children could swim for free, which made the place particularly popular with families. The closure not only hurts the remaining campers, but also the neighbors and friends who valued the place as a retreat. Some users expressed fears that the closure may benefit Nöske's operator by freeing up long-term parking spaces for day guests.

What’s happening around Schachtsee remains exciting. Emotions are stirring on social media and many camping enthusiasts are excited to see what will happen next with the site. A call to all readers: share your thoughts about the situation on Instagram and Facebook!

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