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Samen Sterk Heemstede wants to scrap 't Groot Clooster bike path

Samen Sterk Heemstede wants to scrap 't Groot Clooster bike path

The political party Samen Sterk Heemstede (SSH) will submit a motion during Thursday's city council meeting to cancel plans for a bicycle route through the 't Groot Clooster area. The party is calling on the municipal executive to permanently abandon the project.

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First code red for heat in part of the country on Friday

First code red for heat in part of the country on Friday

For the first time, a code red weather warning for extreme heat has been issued for a large part of the Netherlands this Friday. The alert applies to most regions except for the northern provinces and Zeeland, where code orange or yellow remains in effect.

First code red for heat in much of the country on Friday

First code red for heat in much of the country on Friday

A code red weather alarm for extreme heat has been issued for a large part of the Netherlands for the first time, effective this Friday. The warning applies to most of the country, though the provinces of Groningen, Friesland, Drenthe, and Zeeland will remain under code orange.

Katia Garcia first woman to referee a Dutch national team World Cup match: ‘She is calm, but fierce when necessary’

Katia Garcia first woman to referee a Dutch national team World Cup match: ‘She is calm, but fierce when necessary’

Katia Garcia will become the first female referee in World Cup history to officiate a match involving the Dutch national team. The 33-year-old official is scheduled to lead the game taking place early Friday morning.

André receives support after addressing city council on day out for Phila Boschpark: ‘Residents rarely get outside for more than a short walk’

André receives support after addressing city council on day out for Phila Boschpark: ‘Residents rarely get outside for more than a short walk’

André, a resident of Phila Boschpark, addressed the city council to highlight the lack of recreational outings for residents with disabilities due to logistical and financial challenges. His appeal received significant support and led to the launch of a citizen initiative to help residents enjoy activities beyond simple neighborhood walks.

Stephen Cheney organizes stage for pop bands with Haarlem Shakes!: ‘First time some get paid for performing’

Stephen Cheney organizes stage for pop bands with Haarlem Shakes!: ‘First time some get paid for performing’

Stephen Cheney has launched "Haarlem Shakes!" to provide a new performance platform for pop bands in Haarlem, addressing the decline of local venues for non-professional musicians. The initiative aims to support local talent and will provide some artists with their first paid performance opportunities.