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The view on Krimpen from October 24

  • Start cut down sick Essen in recreation area Krimpenerhout. A conversation with Cees Kool of Staatsbosbeheer.

[AUDIO 242 2020-10-24 - Cees Kool cutting down sick Essen]

  • Corona thwarts planning De Tuyter cultural program. A conversation with Edmee Bartelse of the Cultuurwerkplaats.

[AUDIO 244 2020-10-24 - Cultural program changes due to Corona]

  • “Zin” walk in the context of packaging and waste during the Krimpen climate weeks. A conversation with Michaela Legerstee.

[AUDIO 247 2020-10-26 - Sentence walk]

  • “Webinar” Operation Saxifrage. We talk to Jaap Gravenland.

[AUDIO 246 2020-10-24 - Webinar Operation Saxifrage]

  • CDA wants to realize “knarrenhof” in Krimpen. A conversation with party chairman Gerrit-Jan Miedema.

[AUDIO 245 2020-10-24 - Knarrenhof]

  • Thinking about travel alternatives during renovation of a large intersection. A conversation with Monique Monster from Ways2Go.

[AUDIO 248 2020-10-24 - Ways2go]

  • The column was of course also spoken by our regular columnist: Bert van Oosterhout. This week entitled: 'A Greek Holiday'.

[AUDIO 241 2020-10-24 - Column Bert van Oosterhout]

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