Musikverein Untermenzing is fighting for rehearsal rooms: Where is the rental agreement?
The Würmtaler Blasmusik music association in Untermenzing is fighting for a rental agreement for rehearsal rooms in the school center.

Musikverein Untermenzing is fighting for rehearsal rooms: Where is the rental agreement?
In Munich-Untermenzing, the busy Würmtal brass band is confronted with a bureaucratic problem that is severely affecting the operations of the 45-member orchestra. Loud tz.de The musicians are struggling to obtain a permanent rental agreement for their rehearsal rooms. The weekly rehearsals currently take place every Thursday from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the Louise Schroeder High School, initially in the auditorium, now in the cafeteria, which does not offer the optimal conditions for musical development.
Benedikt Ball, a board member of the association, is concerned about the situation. A central point of contention is the accommodation of five sheet music cabinets, which are to be stored in the basement of the Untermenzing school center. The Allach-Untermenzing district committee could intervene to provide support here, as Ball hopes for their help in resolving these difficulties as quickly as possible. However, a missing form required to issue a permanent rental agreement is causing further delays, according to Ball.
Bureaucratic hurdles and solutions
As the development of the situation shows, communication between the property management of the Department for Education and Sport (RBS) and the club is quite delicate. Even if standardized contracts exist, they often depend on local conditions. A proposal from the district committee calls for clear regulations on the storage of materials from clubs in schools. Until these challenges are resolved, uncertainty will remain.
The difficulties of Würmtal brass music are of course not unique. Many clubs struggle with similar bureaucratic hurdles in the current system, which often unintentionally cause confusion. The members' hopes of reaching an agreement quickly remain high.
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The cultural offering in Munich goes beyond music and shows the variety of activities that make life in this city exciting. Whether in the musical area or in the kitchen, it remains to be seen how the various challenges will develop and what new insights will continue to await us.