Asylum Accommodation at Beekse Bergen Cancelled by Owner Libéma
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Libéma, the company behind Safaripark and Vakantiepark Beekse Bergen, among others, had offered to establish a reception location on its own land. However, the company stipulated that only families would be accommodated there. Due to the current pressure on asylum reception, the COA could not guarantee this agreement. As a result, there proved to be insufficient agreement to develop the plan further. Lifting of confidentiality The reception plan…
A plan by Libéma, the municipality, and the COA to accommodate 500 asylum seekers in Hilvarenbeek will not go ahead. Libéma, the owner of Safaripark de Beekse Bergen, wanted to house asylum seekers on the grounds near the animal park. The COA could not guarantee that only families would be accommodated. Therefore, the plan has now been called off. The plan was already discussed with the municipal council on April 16 of this year, but those invol…
Libéma wanted to accommodate 500 asylum seekers on the grounds of Beekse Bergen. That will not go ahead because the Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA) cannot meet a ‘strict requirement’: Libéma only wants to accommodate families. The Municipal Executive of Hilvarenbeek had kept this plan secret until now.
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