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The city council of Ghent has approved a long-awaited circulation plan for the city, wherein pedestrians and cyclists will have more freedom, while motorists will be diverted around the city
While the air quality in the Royal Park of Brussels - the park between the Belgian Federal Parliament and the Royal Palace - is 'worrying', according to a study conducted by Flemish MP Joris
Brussels' pedestrian zone is set to undergo radical change next month, when car traffic will again be allowed in Avenue Emile Max, in the direction of Rue du Fossé-aux-Loups.
The Brussels Consultation Committee has approved plans for the reconstruction of Brussels' Rue de Midi, between Place Rouppe and Rue des Pierres.
“Freeing the public space from the dominance of the car is a big step forward,” writes Philippe Van Parijs, Brussels philosopher and founder of Picnic the Streets, the movement
Three areas of Saint-Josse could be declared tourist zones under plans discussed by the commune this week. In particular, this would allow shops to stay open seven days a week.
The pedestrian zone in the centre of Brussels is being cleared of its summer street furniture.