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Check out Krimpen on October 3

In the radio program Kijk op Krimpen from Saturday 3 Oct. via LOK-Radio between 10.00 and 12.00 hours including the following subjects:

- Renovation for WC Crimpenhof. A conversation with Paul Vogels of the shopkeepers association.

[AUDIO 217 2020-10-03 - Paul Vogels]

- Concerns about tree felling in Krimpen. A conversation with Cornel van Geelen of the PvdA.

[AUDIO 216 2020-10-03 - Weather chat with Jan Dekker]

- Stichting Leergeld is looking for sponsors.

[AUDIO 221 2020-10-03 - Paul van den Eijnden]

- D66 rejects participation in council working group. A conversation with Larry Köster (D66) and Reinier Cornet (ChristenUnie).

[AUDIO 222 2020-10-03 - D66 declines participation in council working group]

- Rubble EMK poisonous terrain in Krimpen's forest? A conversation with Arjan de Bruin of Groen Links.

[AUDIO 218 2020-10-03 - Arjan de Bruin]

Of course you could listen to the weather chat with weatherman Jan Dekker in the first hour:

[AUDIO 216 2020-10-03 - Weather chat with Jan Dekker]

And in the second hour you heard Bert van Oosterhout's Column.

[AUDIO 219 2020-10-03 - Column Bert van Oosterhout]

Presentation: Terry Mace Hardyman and Jan van Zwienen.

Repetition on Monday from 10 am to 12 noon.

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© 2020 Lokale Omroep Krimpen

Source: Original article (Dutch)

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