The association receives support from the Village Council of Wijk aan Zee, and D66 is also committed to temporary preservation of the campsite. According to councilor Peter Weel, Aardenburg has a good chance. He thereby refers to the answering of previous questions, in which the municipality indicates that it wants to investigate under which conditions the campsite can continue to exist for as long as possible. Without negatively influencing the planning for the intended housing.

Alderman Ali Bal clarifies to NH that the municipality would rather not do not want a direct contract with the association. “Our preference is for the current construction with Mrs. Aardenburg. Otherwise the legal weather will be different, and we don’t want that.”

His priority is to start housing as quickly as possible, but he also emphasizes: “We do not want the soil to stay fallow.”

Corsé remains hopeful: “We have not yet been driven out. The most important thing is that we sit down at the table and be able to work together on a solution,” said Corsé.

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