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Corona crisis making council cagey with its cash

The Eindhoven Municipality is cautious about spending the money it still has. That's due the current uncertain time the city's experiencing, due to the...
Feelgood Market

FeelGood Market to go ahead, with some changes

The FeelGood Market is still on for Sunday, 15 November in Strijp S. It will, however, looks slightly different because of the current anti-corona measures....
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Cultural events being postponed or cancelled

Eindhoven's cultural venues are moving performances and concerts around or scrapping them entirely. The latest anti-corona measures has forced this move. The Dutch government has...
EIndhoven Airport

Airport passenger numbers down again

The partial lockdown is affecting the Dutch aviation sector too. Eindhoven Airport has seen the number of passengers fall considerably since the government introduced stricter...

Additional surveillance to cost quarter of a million

The Municipality of Eindhoven needs just under 250,000 euros to be able to pay for the extra effort of surveillance (Handhaving). The Municipal Executive has...
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‘St Anna’s is one of the best’

The St Anna Hospital in Geldrop is one of the best hospitals in the Netherlands. This is the conclusion of the Dutch weekly news...
COVID-19, vaccine, RIVM

Plan to roll out COVID-19 vaccine

"Everything is in place" to start COVID-19 vaccinations very early next year. That according to the Dutch Health Department (RIVM). The Dutch Minister of Health,...

Veldhoven starts COVID-19 fund

The Veldhoven municipality is setting up a corona fund. It will support its business community and social organisations. The fund amounts to €500,000. It aims...
COVID-19, vaccine, RIVM

Will the COVID-19 vaccine roll-out go as planned?

There should be enough COVID-19 vaccines to immunise 12 million people in the Netherlands within the first half of next year. That's if all the...
COVID-19

COVID-19: Looks like we’re in for a stricter lockdown

The government wants to close non-essential shops, schools and other places like theatres and museums until 19 January. That's in a bid to curb the...
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