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48 trees cut down in Heemskerk: 'Most are dead'

48 trees cut down in Heemskerk: 'Most are dead'

A permit has been requested to cut down 48 trees at the Maerten van Heemskerckplein in Heemskerk, most of which are reportedly dead. The request has caused confusion among residents because the area in front of the town hall does not appear to contain that many trees.

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