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Offices run by local governments will shut down prematurely on September 10th.

Offices in the city will shut down earlier on September 10th.

Offices run by the municipality will shut down sooner on the 10th of September.
Offices run by the municipality will shut down sooner on the 10th of September.

Offices run by local governments will shut down prematurely on September 10th.

In Münster, the health and veterinary office will be closing its doors for one day on Thursday, September 11th, starting from 9:15 AM. This closure is due to an internal event and does not affect the regular operation of the office on other days.

The city's recycling centers will operate as usual on Wednesday, September 10th. Residents can continue to use these facilities without any disruption. The Westphalian School of Music and municipal baths will also remain open on that day.

Municipal offices in Münster will close early at 4 PM on Wednesday, September 10th. However, the city library at Alter Steinweg, neighborhood libraries, the city museum, Villa ten Hompel, and the city archive will remain open during regular hours.

It is important to note that this closure is not related to the annual party that the city administration is hosting on Wednesday, September 10th. The city administration is not hosting any event on Thursday, September 11th, that would cause the closure of the health and veterinary office.

The closure on Thursday, September 11th, does not affect the operation of municipal offices, libraries, museums, schools, city archive, Villa ten Hompel, Westphalian School of Music, or municipal baths. These facilities will continue to operate as usual.

The search results do not contain any information about the names of officials present on Friday, September 11, 2020, at the Munich city administration for the internal event while the Health and Animal Health Office is closed.

On Thursday, September 11th, the city's health and veterinary office will not provide services due to this internal event. Residents who need health or veterinary services are advised to plan accordingly and seek help from other facilities if necessary.

For the latest updates and information about the closure, residents are encouraged to visit the city's official website or contact the health and veterinary office directly.

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