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Dinner Club brings strangers together: "Food connects more than anything else"

Dinner Club brings strangers together: "Food connects more than anything else"

The Dinner Club is a new initiative in Amsterdam designed to combat loneliness by bringing strangers together for shared meals. Residents and expats can host or join dinners through a dedicated website, providing a low-barrier way to build social connections and natural friendships.

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The province of North Holland has initiated legal proceedings against the municipality of Bloemendaal for refusing to halt the construction of holiday homes at Camping Vogelenzang. The province argues that the project violates zoning regulations and is seeking a court order to stop all ongoing building activities.

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Resident of shot-at home in Amsterdam Southeast moves after offer from Eigen Haard

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A tenant in Amsterdam-Zuidoost whose apartment was repeatedly shot at in January has agreed to move to a different location in the city following a settlement with housing corporation Eigen Haard. The housing provider initiated legal action to prevent her return for safety reasons, eventually resolving the dispute by offering the woman an alternative residence.

Housing priority in Haarlem for healthcare, education, and childcare staff falls short: scheme used only 9 times

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Since 2023, a priority housing scheme for healthcare, education, and childcare workers in Haarlem has resulted in only nine successful placements, significantly lower than the anticipated eighty. The low numbers are attributed to factors like low housing turnover and technical issues, though the city plans to continue the pilot program with a goal of providing 100 homes per year.

Living in a treehouse on Waterlooplein: 'It was the time when anything was possible'

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