haarlemsdagblad

Shops evacuated due to strange smell in Hoofddorp supermarket

Shops evacuated due to strange smell in Hoofddorp supermarket

Several shops in Hoofddorp were evacuated on Wednesday afternoon as a precaution after a strange smell was detected at a Dirk van den Broek supermarket. The evacuation took place at Burgemeester van Stamplein while authorities investigated the situation.

Related articles

Discover the flavors and culture of Thailand at Amazing Thailand Fest

Discover the flavors and culture of Thailand at Amazing Thailand Fest

Ronald Koeman on dropping Kees Smit: He is a different type of midfielder than Jerdy Schouten

Ronald Koeman on dropping Kees Smit: He is a different type of midfielder than Jerdy Schouten

Netherlands national coach Ronald Koeman has excluded 20-year-old midfielder Kees Smit from the World Cup squad. Koeman opted for experienced players Marten de Roon and Mats Wieffer, citing their specific profiles as the reason for his decision.

Limousines queue in Wijk aan Zee for Castor College graduation party. ‘Old cars have a certain charm’

Limousines queue in Wijk aan Zee for Castor College graduation party. ‘Old cars have a certain charm’

Approximately 170 students from Castor College celebrated their graduation gala at Hotel Het Hoge Duin in Wijk aan Zee. The event featured a parade of luxury vehicles, including limousines and classic cars, and attendees were welcomed with music and cocktails.

1,500 rubber ducks race for charity in Heemskerk, tickets on sale at local Rotary Club

1,500 rubber ducks race for charity in Heemskerk, tickets on sale at local Rotary Club

The Rotary Club Heemskerk-Uitgeest is hosting a charity rubber duck race on May 31, where 1,500 ducks will be propelled through Heemskerk's municipal pond by the local fire department. Participants can support the cause by purchasing raffle tickets, with all proceeds donated to charity.

Energy displays often lead to lower consumption, but not for everyone

Energy displays often lead to lower consumption, but not for everyone

Research from Tilburg University indicates that energy displays providing real-time data help households reduce their gas and electricity consumption on average. However, some residents prioritize personal comfort over savings once they see the relatively low financial impact of reducing their energy use.