German city seeks 'night mayor' to promote nightlife

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Published Jun 24, 2018

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Mannheim - Mannheim is seeking a new "night mayor" to

promote the south-western German university city's nightlife and

party scene.

The idea is modelled on other cities like Amsterdam and London which

have similar positions.

The job, on a fee-based contract, is being advertised until June 30

and aims to promote the city's nightlife and deal with the concerns

of residents.

"It doesn't matter if it's about noise or litter on the streets, the

'night mayor' should have conversations with residents and pub and

club owners to develop common solutions," Matthias Rauch, who is

responsible for the city's cultural development, recently said.

"It is therefore also important that the licensees of the bars, pubs

and clubs connect with each other," Rauch said in comments published

on Sunday.

The right person for the job should know the city's party scene but

also have a talent for mediation and conflict resolution.

The core working hours - as suggested by the job title - will often

be in the wee hours of the morning.

The city hopes to have the "night mayor" position filled by August 1.

DPA

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