From the VVD that is no longer in the city council in Bernheze to the polls of the Top900 that is open. These are the five stories that you must have read on Wednesday.
Forty neglected animals have been seized on a site in Berkel-Enschot. There were pigs, donkeys, horses and dogs that were in bad shape. According to the police, the animals were lean and were under the fleas. Everything they could hurt on the site lay. Here you can read the whole story:
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The VVD in Bernheze does not participate in the municipal elections in 2026 due to a shortage of active members. The party, currently represented with two seats, does not exclude a return in 2030. Earlier this year, D66 also withdrew from the city council for the same reason. Read more about the decision here:
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In Prinsenbeek there is unrest about the announced rush -hour closure for through traffic. The neighboring municipalities Moerdijk and Etten-Leur are concerned about the consequences for the region. Cameras will check license plates between 7 and 9 a.m., with offenders risk a fine of 120 euros. Check the details here:
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BAM will renew and strengthen the energy network in Brabant for 240 million euros. The construction group signed a twelve -year contract with network operator Enexis to make the electricity grid future -proof. The work will start at the end of this year. Here you can read more about the investment:
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The polls for the 15th edition of the Top 900 is open at Omroep Brabant. Until Friday evening, listeners can pass on their favorite songs for the music list that contains both international and Brabant artists. The list will be broadcast from 12 to 19 September. Vote here for your favorites:







