In the area of the insolvent furniture store in Ansfelden in Upper Austria, a moving minority group has opened its camp since last weekend. The landowner has guaranteed this that they wanted to continue on Sunday at the latest. Absolutely not after Pichling, because the passage there has been filled since mid -January.
Everyone who has driven through the Insolvent Furniture Shop Kika in Ansfelden in recent days may have briefly grated their eyes: where customers have ever parked for shopping for furniture and house accessories, 15 to 20 campers and caravan team were arranged – as if the scarce parking space and silent witnesses were being converted into camps.
The latter did not happen at least in the knowledge of the landowner, the real estate group Supernova, who was informed by Ansfelden’s FP City Chief Christian Partoll about the “visitors”.
At the request of “Krone”, Supernovas could be heard: “We already know the subject from other locations. A representative of our company contacted the people there. You promised to leave until next Sunday.
Traun was an attraction in 2024
Statements that Traun’s VP City boss Karl-Heinz Koll last year, when relocations of minority groups settled several times-as reported in the Trauner Stadium, also heard a few times before the travelers had repeatedly expanded their stay. At the moment, the stadium area would not be controllable as a replacement area for Ansfelden – the final preparations for the Kirtag at the weekend are active.
Unpopular passage also full
The passage on the B1 in Pichling is also full since mid -January. After increased police checks, the area was considerably known in the previous year, hardly any minority groups were found there in the second half of the year.
Source: Krone

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