Thousands of euros damage in Drenthe after boisterous weather and a shock through the Asser Wijk Baggelhuizen, after the discovery of a dead woman who turned out to have died for several months. You can read this and other important Drents news in this weekly overview.

Monday in Drenthe the damage became clear after a boisterous night. Although code was yellow, many people were surprised by the gravity of the showers. For example, in Beilen trees changed as Luciferhoutjes and insurer Interpolis received the most damage reports from Drenthe. There were about twenty.

De Onlanden nature reserve in Noord Drenthe is being tackled and expanded. The nature reserve serves as a water storage to prevent wet feet in the city of Groningen. At the moment a maximum of around 7.5 million cubic meters of water can be collected. After the expansion, this is 12.7 million cubic meters of water. The changes in the area cost millions.

Interesting Association Measing is knowing Put Hoop from the ruling of the Court of Appeal that prohibits lily cultivation around a village in Limburg. Residents of Sevenum are committed a lawsuit against a grower for fear of their health. And with success. On appeal, the court forbade the use of pesticides in the vicinity of a residential area.

A big shock in the Asser district of Baggelhuizen. In a house, the police found the body of a very old woman who had died a long time ago. The woman lived there with her adult daughter. He did not report her mother’s death. Local residents are full of questions.

Keeping Russian dwarf hamsters has been forbidden since last year. Unjustified, thinks the pets industry, which wants to undo this in court. Marika Stoevelaar from Hoogeveen follows the matter with great interest, and hopes that the ban will be reversed. She bred the animals for more than twenty years.

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