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79 reports of demolition and tree felling in Haarlem last week

79 reports of demolition and tree felling in Haarlem last week

The municipality of Haarlem processed 79 permit applications last week related to demolition and tree felling. Residents are encouraged to review the list to see how these activities affect their specific neighborhoods.

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