European project developer and investor Verdion has rented a second 10,595 m² unit in the logistics center of Gallin, east of Hamburg, to the producer organization Mecklenburger Ernte, the company reports. This means that the association of fruit and vegetable producers, of which Behr Gemüse Garten, a subsidiary of Behr AG, is the main shareholder, doubles its capacity on the …
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FNP: improvement of the dykes Wierum and Vlieland: is there a double standard here?
The party is asking questions about this to the mayor and aldermen of Noardeast-Fryslân. The Dagblad van het Noorden of January 5 states that the improvement of the dikes in Vlieland can continue, writes spokesman Koonstra in a letter to the mayor and the aldermen. Rijkswaterstaat will widen the sea dike from 7 to 10 meters in the Wadden Sea. …
Read More »Plans for more fun on the cold streets between TivoliVredenburg and Hoog Catharijne
The area around the TivoliVredenburg Palace of Music needs a makeover. The streets called Vlaamse Toren and Hollandse Toren are still a cold corner in the city center of Utrecht, but that must change soon. There is currently a draft plan that residents can respond to. Klépierre, TivoliVredenburg and local residents will work with the municipality of Utrecht on a …
Read More »No “I” anywhere in the brain – not necessary
The chemical process that I am watching outside where the low winter sun shines through the branches of the pollard willows. The distance is hazy, inside Schubert’s piano trio in E-flat major, performed by the Busch Trio more than 85 years ago. They kinda sound like they’re making music in a cookie jar, but oh, how heartbreakingly beautiful they play. …
Read More »West Frisian mayors encourage restoration after “protest action went well”. “Let’s hope for more space soon to be able to open safely”
“The catering entrepreneurs were able to make a good statement”, says the mayor of Hoorn, Jan Nieuwenburg. “We made good agreements in advance and they generally stuck to it.” He heard from many entrepreneurs and visitors that they were very happy with this opportunity. “Hopefully there will soon be more space and perspective for them to open in a safe …
Read More »Square in front of Academy Minerva and ‘Ramblas’ Kattendiep getting an upgrade
The public space of the small square next to the Académie Minerve and that on the south side of the Gedempte Kattendiep will be equipped with a faceliftinform the municipality. These two places, both located at the ends of the Gedempte Zuiderdiep, are greening up. There will also be more space for pedestrians and places to stay. The ad is …
Read More »Ash cloud after volcanic eruption in Tonga visible from space | Abroad
Tonga was hit by a 1.2 meter tsunami shortly after the eruption. A warning has been issued for island states in the wider area. Flooding has already been reported in Hawaii, 5,000 kilometers away. A tsunami warning also applies to the west coast of America, although no tidal waves are expected here. The eruption lasted eight minutes. Residents of Tonga …
Read More »Fabien Dumont from Komen-Waasten writes the book ‘5 questions about God’: “Imagination is not science”
Do God and faith in general still have a place in our modern society? This is the question that Komenaar Fabien Dumont (55) tries to answer in his new book. “5 questions to be honest. 5 different themes where I try to combine history and science in order to make the theme open to discussion”, he sounds during the performance. …
Read More »Crypto Trading Bots for Beginners: 6 Reasons to Use Them in 2022
The cryptocurrency market has gone into the mainstream significantly in recent years, motivating many individuals to look at several alternative options. The requirement for the best crypto trading bots has surged as the cryptocurrency marketplace volatility have become far more intricate than they initially appear. Trading bots have grown extremely prevalent amongst market participants as a result of the market’s unpredictability, as …
Read More »Giraffe numbers on the rise, scientists hope – National Geographic
The species with the second fewest animals is the Somali giraffe, found mainly in northern Kenya. Researchers estimate there are just under 16,000 of this species, almost double the 2015 estimate, but the increase is largely due to better data, not a significant increase, a Brown said. Masai giraffes, found mainly in Tanzania and southern Kenya, are estimated to number …
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