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See Krimpen of November 7, 2020

"Kijk op Krimpen" - Local information and current affairs program

Presentation & program technique: Niels van der Steenhoven
Editing & presentation: Terry Mace Hardyman

10.00 am - RTVR News and the Editorial disc: “Rattle that lock” - David Gilmour

10.10 am - Weather chat with Jan Dekker

10.20 am - De Tuyter open limited, including consequences for the music school
An interview with Hans Bijloo, director of the music school

10.30 am - New logo for Historical Circle Krimpen
An interview with chairman Marco Oosterwijk

10.45 am - Saving for each other?
An interview with Saskia Bijl of Krimpens Belang

11.00 am - RTVR News followed by the new LOK disc .: “The Weight” - Danny Vera

11.10 am - “Spruce round” - The column of Bert van Oosterhout

11.20 am - Research into the feasibility of building a reformational school
An interview with councilor Wubbo Tempel

11.30 am - Multimedia outdoor exhibition “Open about depression” is coming to Krimpen aan den IJssel in 2021.
An interview with Margot Wekker of the Stem van Krimpen

11:45 am - Children's council installed
Colleague Dick de Klerk in conversation with Eva van Wijnen of the children's council

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Source: Original article (Dutch)

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