Boule Railway Established in Worms-Hochheim
In the picturesque town of Worms-Hochheim, a new Boule facility has been unveiled, marking a significant milestone for both the sport and the community. The opening ceremony was graced by local councilor Patrick Mais, city development and sports commissioner Timo Horst, and other key figures involved in the project.
Timo Horst, a member of the SPD party and the city development and sports commissioner, played a pivotal role in the project. He not only released the site for the new court but also provided support throughout its construction. The new facility, boasting a flat surface, is a welcome change for Boule players who previously had to contend with uneven ground.
The construction of the new court was a collaborative effort, with the Worms-based DRK vocational training center contributing significantly to its realisation. Bernd Jünemann, deputy training manager at the DRK, praised the project, stating that the trainees worked hard and did excellent work during the construction phase.
Jünemann also highlighted the benefits of the project, stating that everyone involved benefited. The trainees gained valuable experience, and the Boule players were able to foster a strong community spirit by providing daily breakfasts for the helpers.
The city administration in Worms-Hochheim also lent its support to the construction of the new Boule court. This collaborative effort underscores the town's commitment to creating spaces that foster interaction and activity across different age groups, promoting health and social bonding.
As for future plans, the city administration and the DRK vocational training center are looking to expand their efforts, with potential plans for intergenerational playgrounds on the horizon. For more specific information on community projects or recreational facilities in Worms-Hochheim, it's recommended to contact local government offices or community centres directly.
The new Boule facility, a result of the joint venture between the city administration and the DRK vocational training center, is a testament to Worms-Hochheim's emphasis on promoting home-and-garden projects that foster interaction and outdoor-living, encouraging health and social bonding among its residents. Timo Horst, the city development and sports commissioner, supported the project by providing resources and guidance, enabling the trainees to gain valuable work experience and contribute significantly to the construction of the new court.