Neighborhood News
A Look Back and a New Session: Staying Safe Online (55+)
A meeting on safe internet use for people aged 55 and older was recently held at the Gondelkade. In a relaxed atmosphere, attendees had the opportunity to ask questions and share experiences, and residents received practical tips on how to recognize digital fraud. Professionals, including the community police officer, shared their knowledge and examples from their field of work. Did you miss it or would you like to know more? The meeting will be held again in June at Buytenwegh.
Check when you can attend and stay digitally resilient
Work on the Broekweg Drainage Channel
The municipality is beginning the final phase of dredging work in the Broekwegwetering. This involves removing sediment to improve water quality and flow. There may be temporary disruptions in the surrounding area during the work. The work is part of routine maintenance in the neighborhood. This contributes to a safe and well-maintained living environment.
See what this means for your neighborhood
Office hours for the community police officer and community coordinator for Buytenwegh & De Leyens
Do you have questions about safety or quality of life, or are you concerned about someone in your community? During office hours, you can speak with the community police officer, and the community coordinator will join in to help you explore your questions or ideas. This way, you can quickly get the right support and information all in one place. You can drop by without an appointment.
Buytenwegh: Every Thursday from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. at inZet Buytenwegh, Teldersrode 25.
De Leyens: Monthly from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. at Gondelkade 33 (dates: neighborhood website)
