A huge renovation of Den Bosch station is in the offing and roofers are experiencing peak pressure due to recent snowfall. These are the stories you must read on Tuesday.
The Ulvenhoutse Bos near Breda will be off-limits to dogs from next summer. The measure was taken because dog feces, together with nitrogen from traffic and livestock farming, threaten the vulnerable flora. Despite protests from 1,560 dog owners, the municipality is standing firm. You can read the whole story here.
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The renovation of Den Bosch station can definitely continue now that the necessary 393 million euros has been secured. The ambitious project will start in 2030 and include an additional platform, wider walkway and redevelopment of the station area. The station must be prepared for growth to 90,000 travelers per day by 2040. Read more about the plans here.
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A fun New Year’s stunt in Moerdijk has left a sour aftertaste. After a place name sign exchange with the Frisian Haskerhorne, one of the Frisian signs still appears to be missing. Having a new sign made costs 600 euros. You can read the whole story here.
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Roofers in Brabant have their hands full with damage due to the recent snowfall. It is becoming increasingly clear what kind of damage has been caused, for example leaks. Check out the story here.
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Faith healer Tom de Wal is causing a stir with his statements about homosexuality, which he labels as ‘unclean’. Reason for LGBTQ+ interest groups to express criticism and protest. But De Wal says that he does not practice homogeneous healing and never prays for this. Read his story here.






