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6.4 million for facility upgrades in Wijk aan Zee; uncertainty for sports clubs remains

6.4 million for facility upgrades in Wijk aan Zee; uncertainty for sports clubs remains

Wijk aan Zee will receive 6.4 million euros from area investments to renovate community facilities including the local primary school, library, and sports hall. Despite the funding, several sports clubs in the area still face uncertainty regarding their future.

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