Zundert approves economic roadmap and greenlights new housing projects for seniors and families
Zundert’s local government has approved a four-year economic plan to boost sustainability and entrepreneurship. Residents will also benefit from new housing projects, including senior-friendly apartments and mixed-generation living, addressing growing demand for accessible and community-focused homes.
| Decision | Details | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Economic Implementation Agenda 2026-2030 | Concrete actions and measurable goals for a sustainable, future-proof economy | Zundert |
| 11 new homes at Buntweg 2A | Senior-young family collective with shared support for daily tasks | Achtmaal, Zundert |
| 4 apartments at Bredaseweg 14 | 2 regular apartments + 2 kangaroo homes for independent living with care | Zundert |
| Business expansion at Bredaseweg 42 | Modern, multifunctional space replacing outdated building | Klein Zundert |
The Executive Board of Mayor and Aldermen (B&W) is Zundert’s local government body responsible for implementing municipal policies, including economic development and housing projects. It ensures decisions align with long-term visions approved by the municipal council.
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News from the Executive Board, March 10
The Executive Board of Mayor and Aldermen (B&W) meets on Tuesdays. For the media and other interested parties, we publish the public decisions every week on www.zundert.nl. The official list of decisions made by the Executive Board is available on the website one week later at zundert.raadsinformatie.nl.
On Tuesday, 10 March, the Executive Board of Mayor and Aldermen made the following decisions:
Approves the Economic Implementation Agenda 2026 – 2030
The Executive Board of Mayor and Aldermen has approved the Economic Implementation Agenda 2026-2030. This agenda translates the Economic Vision 2026-2040 (approved by the municipal council on 9 December 2025) into concrete actions and objectives for the next four years. In this way, we are working with entrepreneurs to build a stronger, more sustainable, and future-proof economy. The agenda includes clear steps, measurable results, and specific objectives for 2030.
Principally agrees to the principle request for ‘Buntweg 2A in Achtmaal’
The Executive Board of Mayor and Aldermen supports, subject to conditions, the request for 11 new homes at Buntweg 2a in Achtmaal. These homes will form a residential collective where seniors and young families live together and support each other. The initiative has a strong social focus: residents help each other with daily tasks, such as shopping or companionship. The initiator can now further develop the plan, including implementing the participation process.
Grants a permit for the construction of 4 apartments at Bredaseweg 14 in Zundert
The Executive Board of Mayor and Aldermen has granted a permit for the construction of 4 apartments at Bredaseweg 14, also known as villa Hof te Laer. This will include 2 regular apartments and 2 kangaroo homes. Each kangaroo home has two separate living areas, ideal for people who wish to live (partially) independently but require care. Parking spaces will be provided at the front.
Grants a permit for ‘Bredaseweg 42, corner Voorste Schaapsdijk 1 in Klein Zundert’
The Executive Board of Mayor and Aldermen has granted a permit for the expansion and new construction of a business premises at Bredaseweg 42 in Klein Zundert. The outdated building and an existing home will be demolished to make way for a modern, multifunctional business space. The expansion ensures more efficient use of space and makes the business future-proof. This contributes to a strong local economy.
