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Heemstede speeds up housing for status holders like Haarlem; temporary site on Kerklaan until housing is available

Heemstede speeds up housing for status holders like Haarlem; temporary site on Kerklaan until housing is available

Heemstede will temporarily house approximately twenty permit holders in a former police station on Kerklaan before they move into permanent local housing. This approach mirrors a strategy used in Haarlem to settle permit holders more quickly.

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