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Gelderland Province Invests In Industrial Building Knowledge Center
The province of Gelderland intends to accelerate the construction of approximately 140,000 homes. This initiative involves a 2 million euro investment in a knowledge center for industrial construction. The goal is for half of all new housing to be factory-produced by 2030 to increase speed and efficiency.
Omroep Gelderland
Police Release Photo Of Suspected Fraudster In Lottum
Police released unedited footage of a scammer this morning. The individual allegedly persuaded a 71-year-old woman in Lottum to hand over her PIN and debit card. The incident was reported by local authorities. Police have released a recognizable photo of a suspect believed to have robbed a 71-year-old woman in Lottum in February. The suspect allegedly convinced the victim to provide her PIN and debit card, stealing 2,500 euros. This follows a previous attempt by authorities to identify the man through a blurred photo released two weeks ago.
L1 Radio Limburg
Schiphol Airport Fees Rise 41 Percent
Schiphol airport has seen a 41 percent increase in airport fees. A discount has been applied to these fees due to certain circumstances. The municipality of Amsterdam holds a 20 percent stake in the airport. Achieving noise reduction goals could result in 11 million in savings, though flight numbers would not decrease. The focus of these measures is to reduce noise rather than decreasing the number of flights. This change is expected to result in a difference of 11 million. The noise insulation investment aims to reduce noise rather than flight volume. The municipality of Amsterdam, a 20 percent shareholder, is reportedly unhappy with the fee increase. Schiphol aims to be climate neutral by 2030 while managing noise reduction requirements.
NPO Radio 1
Airlines Invest 700 Million In Schiphol Noise Insulation
Airlines have invested 700 million euros in sound insulation for thousands of homes in and around Schiphol Airport. The cost for facade insulation is approximately 45,000 euros per house. This investment aims to address noise pollution from aircraft, such as older 747 models. This funding aims to mitigate noise from aircraft, including older models like the Boeing 747. Older aircraft, such as the Boeing 747, pay significantly higher fees for noise. Each home received insulation valued at 45,000 euros. The investment aims to reduce noise levels without reducing flight numbers, following agreements made in Brussels. Schiphol has become an expensive airport, seeing a 41 percent increase in airport fees, though a discount has recently been applied due to certain circumstances. The municipality of Amsterdam, which holds a 20 percent stake in the airport, noted a difference of 11 million.
NPO Radio 1
Europol And Criminal Assets Bureau Seize 30 Million Euros In Crypto
Law enforcement agencies including Europol and the Criminal Assets Bureau have seized 30 million euros worth of cryptocurrency. The operation targeted criminal assets held in digital formats.
GDELT
Suspect Arrested In Limburg Animal Neglect Case
Animal inspectors in Limburg are receiving an increasing number of reports regarding animal neglect. Two inspectors are currently responsible for managing the workload in the region. Officials suggest the rise in reports may be linked to pets acquired during the COVID-19 pandemic that no longer fit owners' lifestyles. Police discovered an animal breeding operation containing approximately 150 plants in a home in Limburg this morning. Authorities entered the residence and immediately arrested one suspect. A second suspect is scheduled to be interrogated at a later time. Police seized and destroyed the plants and equipment.
L1 Radio Limburg
PostNL Delivers Fewer Parcels In First Quarter 2026
PostNL reported a decline in parcel deliveries during the first three months of 2026 compared to the same period in 2025. This decrease in volume led to lower revenue within the company's parcel division. A trading update published this morning attributed the decline to falling confidence among Dutch consumers. The report suggests the conflict in the Middle East has contributed to this drop in consumer confidence.
BNR Nieuwsradio
Three Buildings Burn In Emmerloort Fire
A fire broke out in a snack bar in Emmerloort during the night, spreading to a supermarket and a hair salon. Three commercial properties were destroyed in the blaze. No information on casualties was provided.
NPO Radio 1
Riots Occur At Weidermeerde Town Hall
Police reported that dozens of rioters gathered at the Weidermeerde town hall in Loostrecht last night. Protesters threw paving stones and concrete blocks at the building and trampled fences. One person has been arrested following the incident. Police are currently reviewing camera footage in an attempt to identify and arrest more individuals. Rioters also trampled fences during the incident.
Omroep Gelderland
OAPEC Boycotts Oil Deliveries To Netherlands
OAPEC has decided to start a boycott of oil deliveries to the Netherlands. The port of Rotterdam, located on the North Sea coast, serves as the entry point for 25% of OAPEC's oil bound for northwestern Europe. Ships currently en route to the Netherlands have reportedly changed their routes toward other countries. The situation is described as. The diversion has created a situation in the Netherlands, causing public fear regarding the impact on daily life. Wim, a figure in the Dutch parliament, was noted as being at the heart of the situation. Ships are currently on the way to the Netherlands as the market reacts to the decision. Oil-delivering Arab countries in the Middle East have decided to begin an oil delivery boycott to the Netherlands. This boycott follows reports that the Netherlands supported Israel.
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