Dienst Vastgoed Defensie
Location
Zuid-Holland
Founded
1996-01-01
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2022-12-07 (rtvutrecht.nl)
484 trees not for the ax after all: controversial tree felling Park Huis Doorn off the track
Doorn - The nearly five hundred trees that would be felled on the estate at Huis Doorn may still remain. The Central Government Real Estate Agency (RVB) wanted to replace the beeches with trees that are better able to withstand the drought, such as linden trees, tree hazels and certain types of maple. After much protest,
Read more2022-10-15 (gelderlander.nl)
Activists pull along beeches with mourning ribbons: 'Mass felling of almost 500 healthy trees'
484 beeches in the park of Huis Doorn must be felled, at least if it is up to the Central Government Real Estate Agency. Activists do not agree with this and draw mourning ribbons along the beeches.
Read more2022-03-14 (destentor.nl)
Activists block entrance to Central Government Real Estate Agency: 'Don't sell Zeewolde land for data center!'
Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion have blocked the main entrance of the Ministry of Finance in The Hague since Monday morning, where the Central Government Real Estate Agency is also located.
Read more2022-03-14 (lokaleomroepzeewolde.nl)
Activists block central government entrance to Meta . data center
Local Broadcasting Zeewolde provides news, sports, politics, culture and information from Zeewolde on radio and TV
Read more2020-01-07 (pzc.nl)
Kralingen wants to keep young people as neighbours
The arrival of a social institution in a neighborhood often leads to protest. In Kralingen, the opposite is happening. The municipality of Rotterdam wants to make housing possible in the old youth prison, but local residents demand that the building remains available for a youth institution.
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