Prize for Huub Stapel for contribution to the Limburg film sector, Ambulance Service Landgraaf finally officially opened, Second Home fair and more Limburg news.
Prize for Huub Stapel for contribution from the Limburg film sector
He is perhaps the best-known actor from Limburg. From today, Huub Stapel can call himself a Filmburger of Merit. The actor, who comes from Tegelen, has been awarded for his contribution to the Limburg film sector and film culture. He received that prize from film platform CineSud today at Chateau Neercanne during the L1 radio program Cultuurcafé.
Ambulance service Landgraaf finally officially opened
After two years of corona, it is time for many companies and institutions to catch up on official moments. This also applies to the opening of the ambulance station in Landgraaf. The building will be completed and put into use at the end of 2020.
Second home fair
Inflation is rising rapidly and the prices of, for example, energy and groceries are also rising considerably. Reason for many people not to buy luxury goods for a while. In the MECC in Maastricht, everything is all about luxury these days, during the Second Home Fair. A fair especially for people who are looking for a second home at home or abroad.
King’s Day series, episode 3 – Maastricht reading board
King’s Day is coming. The slogan of the municipality of Maastricht is ‘Live Mestreech”. So in the dialect. And “ut Mestreechs” will also be heard widely during the visit of the King and the King. It may sound a bit strange to the royal couple, at least if we are to believe the fellow citizens of Willem-Alexander and Maxima. Because we went to The Hague with the Mestreechs laesplenkske under our arm.
100 days state secretary: Vivianne Heijnen
A little further on in The Hague, at the Binnenhof, Vivianne Heijnen’s first 100 days as State Secretary for Infrastructure and Water Management are over. She has so far not regretted the step from alderman in Maastricht to the cabinet. Although it does take some getting used to, she says in her Limburg-tinted office in The Hague.
25 years Cheers
Portraying the beautiful sides of Limburg, in words and images. That’s the idea behind Chapeau Magazine. The magazine is 25 years old. In a quarter of a century, Chapeau developed from a magazine into a complete media platform. Founder Jo Cortenraedt is still at the helm after a quarter of a century of Chapeau.
Limburg Ribbon for Frenske Hanssen from Heerlen
Our reporter Ruud van Broekhoven will be criss-crossing the province in the coming days to pin that L1 Ribbon. Today he does that at Frenske Hanssen from Heerlen. He has been suggested no fewer than five times because he is always there for everyone, while he himself is very sad because of the death of his mother. More than enough reason to pin that ribbon on Frenske.