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Local residents and environmental groups demand action on Schiphol noise pollution

Local residents and environmental groups demand action on Schiphol noise pollution

Local residents and environmental groups, including Greenpeace, have filed an enforcement request with the Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate regarding noise pollution from Schiphol Airport. The group is demanding immediate government intervention to address excessive noise levels affecting the areas of Lijnden and Uithoorn.

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KNRM rushes to drifting shrimp cutter IJM 33, rewarded with bags of shrimp: 'Didn't want a second Black Jack on the beach'

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Dam Square closed on June 9 and 17 for state visits

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