A serious accident has occurred in the north of North Rhine-Westphalia
A car was driven into oncoming traffic at night
The identification of the victims is still ongoing
Six people have died in a serious traffic accident in Münsterland
two cars collided near a level crossing near Ochtrup in the Steinfurt district on Saturday night
one vehicle presumably skidded on a road and then crossed into oncoming traffic
There it collided head-on with another car
reportedly caught fire and burned out completely
There were four people in the second vehicle
"All vehicle occupants were fatally injured in the traffic accident."
a police spokeswoman said on Sunday afternoon
A special accident investigation team was deployed at the scene of the accident
Investigations into the exact course of events were still ongoing
Ochtrup is located in the far north of North Rhine-Westphalia
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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 04
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recently played host to teachers and students from schools in Wales and Germany as part of an Erasmus+ programme
This was the third leg of the One Class-Total Inclusion project
which started before the pandemic and was put on hold until this year
After previous visits to Wales and Germany
in April it was the turn of four teachers and 11 students from a German secondary school and three teachers from a special education school in Wales to visit Malaga
The local students shared different activities with their guests
organised by the school's Department of Internationalisation of Education
including a "mindfulness" workshop at the school
MAlaga city centre and the Gibralfaro castle as well as the dolmens and El Torcal in Antequera
'El Henchidero" catering colleges and the Alhambra in Granada
The week in Malaga meant a reunion for some of the local students who had previously travelled to Wales before the pandemic and Germany in February this year
On that occasion the host school was Stadtische Realschule in the city of Ochtrup
ten students from Malaga accompanied by three of their teachers enjoyed activities such as cultural visits Ochtrup
Münster and Essen and inclusive activities with pottery and weaving workshops
In the city of Münster they visited the cathedral
on the site of which in 793 Charlemagne built a monastery
and its town hall where in 1648 the Peace of Westphalia was signed
the largest and most modern coal mine in the world
which was closed in 1986 and declared a Unesco World Heritage Site in 2001
The teachers were able to get to know the state-of-the-art facilities of the Realschule
a secondary school that teaches up to fourth year
explained the Erasmus coordinator at IES Huelin
The Spanish teachers said they were impressed by three main aspects of the German education system: the opportunity to do work experience from the age of 14; an education adapted to the student's abilities with a focus on future vocational training; and an offer of extracurricular activities organised by the teachers themselves
The first leg of the programme took place in February 2020
when students and teachers from Malaga and Ochtrup travelled to Wales
where they took part in activities at a special education school as well as cultural visits
"This type of Erasmus+ learning experience fosters academic as well as personal
social and European citizenship competences
broadening students' horizons," said Guzmán
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Designer outlet developer McArthurGlen has announced it will invest €1bn (£875m) in its property portfolio over the next three years
which will roll out across Europe and Canada
includes the expansion of its UK sites in Cheshire Oaks and Ashford in Kent
and the opening of an 80-store site in Cannock
Additional plans include the opening of a designer outlet in Malaga
a 290,000 sq ft shopping destination in Remscheid
the expansion of its existing Ochtrup site in Germany
Noventa and Castel Romano outlets in Italy
and a new luxury designer outlet on the west side of Paris
the second phase of its Vancouver airport destination will add 35 further stores
McArthurGlen plans to double its revenues from tourism in the next five years by focusing on new and existing locations in key holiday hotspots
Younger shoppers aged 18 to 29 are also a key target as the highest spenders in McArthurGlen outlets and are twice as likely to visit make a visit as those over 50
McArthurGlen CEO Julia Calabrese said: “As well as expanding our portfolio
we are investing in our in-centre experience
and in technology to engage and delight our guests and meet growing demand for experiential retail from Generations Y and Z.”
McArthurGlen’s joint managing director of development
added: “[The] €1bn (£875m) to invest in new centres and expansions demonstrates the strength of investor confidence in our sector
and the growing demand from consumers for designer outlet shopping.”
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