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He Has Lung Problems, His Wife Is Terminally Ill, but the Neighbor Is Allowed to Keep the Wood Stove Running: ‘We Can’t Do Anything for you.’

Summary by bd.nl
In the fight for better air quality and public health, more and more major cities such as Utrecht and Eindhoven are already implementing (partial) burning bans. The call for action against the traditional wood stove or fire pit is also growing louder in smaller villages such as Oirschot. Is the public health of vulnerable residents taking precedence over affordable heating in times of high energy costs?
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In the fight for better air quality and public health, more and more major cities such as Utrecht and Eindhoven are already implementing (partial) burning bans. The call for action against the traditional wood stove or fire pit is also growing louder in smaller villages such as Oirschot. Is the public health of vulnerable residents taking precedence over affordable heating in times of high energy costs?

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bd.nl broke the news on Saturday, August 1, 2026.
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