the National Coordinator Groningen (NCG), Hans Alders, has figured out that 101 schools need money in the coming years to strengthen. After consultation it was decided to consolidate 41 schools. Sixty schools are closed. For this, there are 29 new schools in the city. In some cases, several schools are housed in one new building. Groningen also has to do with population decline which fewer schools are required

“Schools have priority and not only strengthened, but made directly also future proof This approach fits in with the broad commitment of the government:.. Perspective offer the region, “said Camp.

the money comes largely from the Dutch Petroleum Maatschappij (NAM), which contributes 172.5 million. place the nine municipalities involved 44.5 million on the table. Bussemaker puts 50 million and at Camp 23.5 million.

the negative impacts of gas extraction in Groningen are ignored for decades. in recent years this has changed here. the current government now has 1.2 billion euro earmarked for the affected area for the presentation of the Spring last month it was announced that in 2024 an additional 284 million extra to the area will preservation and enhancement