Overview
- Moers released a public list of registered St. Martin processions across the city, noting the overview is not complete because many events are run by schools and Kitas.
- Neukirchen‑Vluyn confirmed 15 processions between 5 and 15 November, with public parades in Rayen/Hochkamer on 6 November, in Neukirchen on 11 November, and in Luit on 15 November.
- The Neukirchen Martinskomitee detailed the 11 November route from the Gerhard‑Tersteegen‑Schule through Jahnstraße, Vietenstraße and adjacent streets to the market, inviting residents to join the public section.
- For safety in Neukirchen on 11 November, a temporary double‑sided parking ban applies along parts of Jahnstraße from the afternoon and restrictions are in place at the market area from the morning.
- Mülheim outlined several major events, including an ecumenical gathering that merges two church groups at the Freilichtbühne on 10 November after separate starts, with a Martinsspiel by a rider at a Martinsfeuer and prior‑year police counts of roughly 2,000 participants at comparable large processions.