Information about fundraising campaign | UNICEF Luxembourg

Between Februars 02 and 07, 2026 UNICEF Luxembourg is launching its donation campaign in Remich to receive monthly support from new donors.

The employees are easily identifiable thanks to their clothing in UNICEF colors and their ID cards stamped by the NGO. Financial support is provided exclusively by automatic bank debit via tablets. The employees never collect cash.

Information for residents | Shooting in Rue de Macher

Film shoot in Rue de Macher

We would like to inform you that the CGDIS will be organizing a film shoot for its new communication campaign in Rue de Macher on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

As part of this, a flood scene will be simulated and filmed with the intervention of a CGDIS truck in front of house no. 23. The truck will not use its siren and only the flashing light will be activated.

We kindly ask you to avoid the street during this time, not to leave any objects (bags, trash cans, etc.) there, and not to park your bicycle or vehicle there.

Thanks for your cooperation.

City town hall | New opening hours as of 02.01.2026

Reception & citizen’s office

Monday-Thursday
08:00-12:00 & 13:00-16:00

Friday
07:00-13:00

1st Wednesday of the month (NEW)
07:00-12:00 & 13:00-18:00

Other departmens

Monday-Thursday
08:00-12:00 (preferably by appointment)

Afternoons by appointment only

Friday
08:00-12:00 (only by appointment)

Fireworks & firecrackers | NO !

 

Fireworks and firecrackers on New Year’s Eve?

NO! Fireworks and firecrackers are prohibited on New Year’s Eve throughout the territory of the City of Remich, for reasons of safety, environmental protection, and animal welfare!

We would also like to remind you that, as a general rule, any pyrotechnic intervention requires the authorization of the mayor, which the mayor of the City of Remich will not grant on New Year’s Eve.

We are sure you will be able to have a wonderful New Year’s Eve without fireworks.

The Ëmweltberodung poster contains important information on the harmful effects of fireworks.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

 

Show us your creativity in a mini-project for LEADER Miselerland

Do you have good ideas for a mini-project in Miselerland?

LEADER Miselerland supports your innovative idea in the cultural & youth sectors! (Deadline: January 15, 2026)

  1. What does LEADER Miselerland want to support and promote?
    LEADER Miselerland promotes innovative activities and new offers in the culture & youth sector.
    On condition that the idea comes from the local population, small associations or voluntary initiatives from Miselerland.
    In the “Culture” category, mini-projects are possible relating to cultural offerings and cultural history, from creative artists, to the cultural landscape, to customs and cultural heritage, from regional identity to cultural tourism, …
    In the “Youth” category, mini-projects are possible relating to youth care and youth work, participation formats for young people, events for young adults, …We are looking for your creativity and courage to innovate.
  2. Project target group
    LEADER Miselerland focuses in particular on financially smaller but innovative mini-projects by local or regional actors and associations with a lot of voluntary commitment and / or with a non-profit character, but without a large administrative structure.
  3. Funding
    In this call, funding of 20.000 euros is available. Grants from €1,000 to a maximum of €4,000 per mini-project are possible, so that at least 5 mini-projects can be funded per call.
    Only the best ideas will receive funding.
  4. Deadline
    Please submit your project idea by email or post to the Miselerland LEADER office by January 15, 2026 at the latest: ➔ miselerland@leader.lu ¦ B.P.57, L-6793 Grevenmacher.
  5. More information
    Detailed information on the funding guidelines and our selection criteria can be found on our homepage on www.leader.lu. You are also welcome to contact the staff at the Miselerland LEADER office directly. Sammy BEICHT and Thomas WALLRICH will be able to provide you with further assistance: 23 Route de Trèves, L-6793 Grevenmacher ¦ Tél: 75 01 39 ¦ Mail: miselerland@leader.lu

The Miselerland Local Action Group will decide which project ideas will actually be funded by LEADER at its meeting in February, 2026.

Supported by

Staying Alive LU | A new app from CGDIS that can save lives!

In the case of cardiac arrest, every second counts – with the new “Staying Alive LU” app from the CGDIS, you can now save lives!

Has someone near you suffered cardiac arrest?

  • You are alerted via the app as a volunteer first responder (Cardiac First Responder) by CSU-112,
  • You arrive at the scene
  • and perform CPR until the emergency services arrive.

Not everyone has first aid training, but everyone can help!

The app also offers other additional features:

  • View and update the location of defibrillators (AEDs) throughout the country.
  • Find the nearest AED and bring it to the scene to assist the Cardiac First Responder.

Download the app – Together, we save lives!

More info: Stayinalive.lu

Source: CGDIS – Corps grand-ducal d’incendie et de secours