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CCTV monitoring at De Blauwe Kikker and Sporthal Beverwijk extended until January 2027

CCTV monitoring at De Blauwe Kikker and Sporthal Beverwijk extended until January 2027

The municipality of Beverwijk has extended camera surveillance at skatepark De Blauwe Kikker and the local sports park until January 2027 to address ongoing safety concerns. Although nuisance levels have decreased, the measure aims to improve the sense of security for residents and visitors while permanent area improvements are developed.

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NGO: 1,300 migrants have already died en route to Spain this year

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