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Gillis Will Continue to Accommodate Asylum Seekers for Another 5 Years, but Will Receive Millions of Euros Less

Summary by Omroep Brabant
The refugee shelter at Peter Gillis's Parelstrand holiday park in Lommel, Belgium, will remain open for at least another five years. Gillis will, however, receive millions of euros less for housing up to 750 asylum seekers. "My goal is to provide shelter," he told Omroep Brabant. Asylum seekers have been staying at Peter Gillis's Belgian holiday park for over four years. The previous contract expired at the end of 2025 and was extended last week…
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The refugee shelter at Peter Gillis's Parelstrand holiday park in Lommel, Belgium, will remain open for at least another five years. Gillis will, however, receive millions of euros less for housing up to 750 asylum seekers. "My goal is to provide shelter," he told Omroep Brabant. Asylum seekers have been staying at Peter Gillis's Belgian holiday park for over four years. The previous contract expired at the end of 2025 and was extended last week…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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