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Schoonzichtlaan motorhome site allowed to stay longer: 'Contributes to social safety'

Schoonzichtlaan motorhome site allowed to stay longer: 'Contributes to social safety'

The Urban Camperspot on Schoonzichtlaan in Haarlem will remain open longer than expected as the municipality has decided to delay its closure until construction for new housing and a bridge begins. Local authorities believe that maintaining the site's current function contributes to social safety in the area.

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