Souburg school that was built backwards is now too close to the road | Inland

The construction of the school will continue as usual for the time being, the Vlissingen alderman Coen Bertijn reported on Wednesday morning. This spring there was great consternation after the janitor discovered that the Two-master Chameleon, which generations of students have been looking forward to for twenty years, had been built the wrong way round. In the meantime, measures have been taken to set up the school as originally intended, but recently the school building also turned out to be not quite in the right place. The building is about three meters closer to the Jan de Priesterstraat than was intended.

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