Reimerswaal updates local rules: stricter noise control and easier event reporting
Residents of Reimerswaal will face new local regulations starting this month, including stricter noise rules and simplified event reporting. The changes aim to improve livability and public safety, while reducing bureaucracy for small events.
| Category | Change |
|---|---|
| Noise | Sound-amplifying equipment banned after 10:00 PM |
| Noise standards | Bass sounds (dB(C)) now included in measurements |
| Events | Small events (A-events) no longer require a permit, but must be reported |
| Event deadlines | B-events: 12 weeks, C-events: 16 weeks |
| Public facilities | Exemptions for closing times only for King’s Night and New Year’s Eve |
| Nuisance control | Mayor can close buildings or ban unlicensed commercial activities |
| Animal waste | Must be removed immediately in built-up areas |
| Vehicle parking | Maximum 84 consecutive days in the same spot on public roads |
| Flea markets | No permit required for incidental markets, but must be reported |
The municipality of Reimerswaal is responsible for maintaining public order, safety, and livability within its jurisdiction. The General Local Bylaw (APV) serves as a key tool for the local government to enforce rules that address local challenges and ensure a pleasant living environment for residents.
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New General Local Bylaw of Reimerswaal Enters into Force
On Tuesday, 20 January 2026, the municipal council of Reimerswaal adopted the new General Local Bylaw (Algemene plaatselijke verordening, APV). This bylaw contains the rules applicable within our municipality to protect livability, safety, and public order. The new APV has been in force since 30 January 2026.
What is an APV and why is it important?
The APV is a collection of local rules governing matters such as noise nuisance, events, public order, and the use of public spaces. These rules enable the municipality to ensure a safe and pleasant living environment for all residents.
Key changes in the new APV:
- Noise: The use of sound-amplifying equipment in outdoor spaces is prohibited after 10:00 PM.
- Noise standards: Sound standards now also account for the bass sounds of music (introduction of dB(C)).
- Events: The zero-event category has been abolished. Small events (A-events) no longer require a permit but must be reported at least 8 weeks in advance. For larger events requiring a permit, the application deadlines have been extended. For a B-event, this is now 12 weeks, and for a C-event, 16 weeks. Further details (website, forms, etc.) will be available by 1 May 2026 at the latest.
- Public facilities: The mayor may only grant exemptions from closing times for King’s Night and New Year’s Eve.
- Nuisance control: The mayor may close buildings in cases of imminent nuisance and prohibit commercial activities without a permit if they harm public order or livability.
- Riding animals: Animal waste must be removed immediately within built-up areas (previously also required outside built-up areas).
- Vehicles: Vehicles may be parked in the same spot on public roads for a maximum of 84 consecutive days.
- Flea markets: No permit is required for incidental flea markets, but they must be reported at least 6 weeks in advance.
The previous APV from 2020 was repealed on 30 January 2026. The new bylaw can be consulted via lokaleregelgeving.overheid.nl (link is external).
