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Since March 2020, the avenue Van Vollenhoven in Schaerbeek is car-free. The decision was motivated by the need for social distancing during the COVID-19 crisis. For eight months, the inhabitants of Schaerbeek took great advantage of the space. Children learned to ride bicycles and skate. Older people could walk around and enjoy social life at a safe distance. PRMs and cyclists could safely cross the park to the other side of Schaerbeek....
Read moreDear Elke Van Den Brandt, We, citizens of Brussels, kindly ask you to make Sunday Without Cars every Sunday at least till the end of September. ...
Read moreWe are not against cars. They do have their utility. But why privatise most of the public space in our commune for those cars that make our streets quite dangerous for our kids? Can’t we share this public space?...
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Dear Mr Keyes, Supporters would appreciate improved communication compared to what we received in response to the open letter issued 3 years ago. With the lack of an AGM supporters’ voices are not heard, increasing the feeling of disconnection between fans and the club....
Read moreDear Design Academy Eindhoven executive board, We, as students, staff and alumni who care deeply about inclusivity, solidarity, and the wellbeing of every community on campus, are writing to express our concerns regarding the recent calls for the Design Academy Eindhoven (DAE) to adopt measures aligned with the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement....
Read moreTo the Executive Board of Design Academy Eindhoven, We, the students and employees of Design Academy Eindhoven, are writing to express our deep concern and disapproval at Design Academy Eindhoven’s indifference and silence in the face of the ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people in Gaza. ...
Read moreLittle Hulton and Salford City's histories are intertwined. From Hankey Park to Old Lane, the streets which connect these two places saw a huge migration of people, Salfordians, and now Little Hulton is part of Salford and Salford City celebrates it's centenary! ...
Read moreOpen letter to UWE Bristol: Revert your changes to the trans and nonbinary policy.
On the 11th of September 2025, UWE Bristol published changes to their trans and non-binary policy. Despite what is being claimed, students and staff were not properly consulted on this, they are lying about pressure from the EHRC, and the changes are much broader and much more concerning than they are being presented....
Read moreArbitres clubs de plus de 35 ans : lettre ouverte des Président.e.s de clubs de basket à la FFBB
**OBJET : lettre collective des Président.e.s de clubs de basket affiliés à la Fédération Française de Basket-Ball (FFBB), adressée à M. Jean-Pierre HUNCKLER, Président de la FFBB.**...
Read moreArbitres clubs de plus de 35 ans : lettre ouverte des Président.e.s de clubs de basket à la FFBB
**OBJET : lettre collective des Président.e.s de clubs de basket affiliés à la Fésdération Française de Basket-Ball (FFBB), adressée à M. Jean-Pierre HUNCKLER, Président de la FFBB.**...
Read moreDe Pinte, 25/9/2025 Geachte schepencollege, Mijn naam is **Franciska Burvenich**, klinisch psycholoog en ouder van twee kinderen op **De Blije School in De Pinte**....
Read moreWe are humans within the psytrance scene demanding an immediate end to the genocide of the Palestinian people. ...
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