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Definitely no room for caravans at Blekersveld: ‘We had hope for a moment, but are deeply disappointed’

Definitely no room for caravans at Blekersveld: ‘We had hope for a moment, but are deeply disappointed’

Mobile home residents in Overveen expressed deep disappointment after a council meeting on Thursday finalized the decision to exclude them from living at Blekersveld. The ruling marks a definitive end to their hopes of relocating to the site.

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