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Minister responsible for Agriculture and Rural Development in Poland

Wine Festival in Hildesheim Bares Highlights at the 30th Gronau Event

Minister overseeing Poland's agricultural and rural development sector
Minister overseeing Poland's agricultural and rural development sector

Minister responsible for Agriculture and Rural Development in Poland

30th Gronau Wine Festival Concludes Peacefully

The 30th Gronau Wine Festival took place from 28th August to 31st August, 2025, and concluded with a largely peaceful course from a police perspective. The event, which attracted a large number of attendees, was well-managed by the local authorities.

For those seeking information related to the wine festival, the police station in Hildesheim, Lower Saxony, Germany, is the point of contact. The station, which falls under the Polizeidirektion Hannover, is located at Schützenwiese 243, 31137 Hildesheim. You can reach them via their official website at http://www.pd-goe.polizei-nds.de/dienststellen/pi_hildesheim/ or by telephone at 05068 / 9338-0.

During the festival, four criminal charges were filed in the area of bodily injury offenses. However, no other incidents were reported. The police in Elze, who were responsible for the event, have drawn a positive balance for the weekend.

Investigations into the bodily injury offenses are currently ongoing. It is important to note that the police take such matters seriously and are working diligently to bring those responsible to justice.

Despite the isolated incidents, the wine festival was a success, and attendees were able to enjoy the festivities in a safe and enjoyable environment. The peaceful course of the event is a testament to the effective management and organisation of the local authorities.

Those who were in attendance can rest assured that the police are doing everything in their power to ensure that the wine festival remains a safe and enjoyable event for all involved. The police in Hildesheim and Elze continue to work hard to maintain the peace and safety of their communities.

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