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The meridian strip separating Boulevard Poincaré from Boulevard du Midi in Anderlecht will soon be home to “the longest bench in Brussels,” according to mobility minister Pascal Smet.

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Brussels has more than 320 community vegetable gardens, according to Mathieu Simonson of the Tuiniersforum des Jardiniers.

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As one of the more colourful characters in local political life, Pascal Smet is an energetic and outspoken critic of the city he chooses to call home. Ahead of The Bulletin event 

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Works will begin next year on the renewal of Place Saint-Lazare and Square Victoria Regina in Saint-Josse, just north of the Botanique gardens.

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A new promenade for pedestrians and cyclists is planned in Brussels to link Luxembourg station with the fairly new Germoir train station.

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Molenbeek boasts a new agroecological garden with the opening of 'ZinTo'.

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During a meeting on Monday on the future of the historic Justice Palace in Brussels, federal justice minister Koen Geens and federal security and interior minister Jan Jambon said tha

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The Brussels-Capital Region wants to extend the pedestrian zone in the city centre by an additional 25km² by 2025, and by as many as 40km² by 2040, according to a recent draft of the

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A new planning application for the redevelopment of the pedestrian zone is to be submitted "this autumn", said Brussels mayor Yvan Mayeur on Monday during a city council meeting.

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