Residents of the Lochem Asylum Center Will Receive up to 1,000 Euros for 'Preventive Measures'
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Residents of an asylum seekers' center in the Gelderland municipality of Lochem can apply for a subsidy for "preventive measures," according to the municipal executive board. The board announced this in a letter to the city council. Residents can receive a subsidy of up to €1,000. A maximum of 24 applicants can spend this money on cameras, additional outdoor lighting, or ditches. Since September of last year, 65 minors have been staying at the s…
The municipality of Lochem wants to provide financial support to residents of an asylum seekers' center on Ampsenseweg and nearby businesses "for measures that can improve the sense of safety and quality of life." The Gelderland municipality confirmed this after reporting by De Stentor.
The Dutch municipality of Lochem wants to provide financial support to people living near a future asylum center to improve their "sense of safety and quality of life." The money will allow people to take "preventative measures on their own property" to combat the nuisance caused by the asylum center. The measure applies to a maximum of 24 addresses near the asylum center on Amsenseweg, which will open soon and should accommodate 185 people—prim…
The municipality of Lochem wants to provide financial support to residents and business owners near the future asylum seekers' center on Ampsenseweg. Each household and business in the immediate vicinity can receive up to €1,000 to take measures to improve their sense of safety and quality of life. This is not compensation or an admission of guilt. It's a deliberate decision by the municipality to reduce unrest in the neighborhood, reports AD.
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