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Prins Bernhardlaan in Haarlem to close for a month for roadworks

Prins Bernhardlaan in Haarlem to close for a month for roadworks

The municipality of Haarlem has announced that the Prins Bernhardlaan will be closed to motor vehicle traffic between the Julius Röntgenstraat and the Leonard Springerlaan. The closure is scheduled to take place from July 20 through August 20 for road maintenance work.

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