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Bloemendaal scraps monument maintenance subsidies: 'This is unavoidable'

Bloemendaal scraps monument maintenance subsidies: 'This is unavoidable'

The municipality of Bloemendaal will terminate subsidies for the maintenance of municipal monuments starting January 1, 2027. Most local political parties support the decision, viewing it as a necessary consequence of previous policy changes.

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How can I decorate my roof terrace with plants? Farmer Tom: ‘Take a close look at the conditions’

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