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Category: Economy

Diependal Sports Complex
Posted inEconomy

€74mn Plan Doubles Tervuren Debt to €41mn

by Dafydd ab IagoDecember 18, 2025June 1, 2026

Tervuren’s €74mn spending plan for 2026–31 is set to raise the town’s debt from nearly €23mn in 2025 to €40.7mn by 2030, though Mayor Thomas Geyns said the increase remains under control. Town councilors approved the plan at an almost 5 hour monthly meeting on Dec. 18. “Taxes are not rising,” Geyns said. A one-off […]

Bootjeshuis
Posted inEconomy

Boat House Set to Reopen

by Tervuren+November 24, 2025November 24, 2025
De Linde ― Brutalist 1975 social housing
Posted inEconomy

More Subsidized Housing for Tervuren

by Dafydd ab IagoOctober 5, 2025October 7, 2025
Markt in Tervuren
Posted inEconomy, News

Shop Tervuren: win your money back

by Tervuren+June 15, 2025June 1, 2026

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  • Een stapel vuilniszakken en een Interrand rolemmer op de historische Markt van Tervuren vóór de invoering van Diftar.
    Opinion | Tervuren Waste Strike: How Mayor’s Attacks Fueled Diftar Fallout
    Opinion — Tervuren's first refuse collectors' strike in almost 50 years did not happen by accident. The dispute surrounding Interrand, the municipality's waste collection company, and the controversial Diftar pay-by-weight waste system was escalated by Mayor Thomas Geyns' repeated public attacks on the organisation.
  • Fietsende kinderen Oppemstraat/N3
    Opinion | Tervuren children deserve more than good intentions
    A quarter-century after a fatal accident claimed the life of an 11-year old girl on Oppemstraat, road safety to and from the Heilig Hart College remains unchanged.
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