Almkerk town hall to hear objections on fines, surveillance and beach use
Residents of Almkerk can voice concerns at a public hearing on 26 March about contested fines, camera surveillance, and land use. The decisions could impact local freedoms and privacy, so attendance is encouraged.
| Time | Objection Topic | Location |
|---|---|---|
| 16:00 | Preventive order under penalty of a fine and behavioural guideline | Town Hall, Sportlaan 170, Almkerk |
| 16:45 | Designation decision for camera surveillance in Veen core area | Town Hall, Sportlaan 170, Almkerk |
| 17:30 | Fine for using Maaslandjes plots as a private beach with associated activities | Town Hall, Sportlaan 170, Almkerk |
The objections committee is a municipal body that reviews appeals against local government decisions, such as fines or surveillance measures. Its role is to ensure fair and transparent handling of citizen complaints before final rulings are made.
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Public hearing of the objections committee on 26 March 2026
The objections committee will hold a public hearing on Thursday, 26 March 2026, to address the objections submitted. The hearing will take place at the town hall, located at Sportlaan 170 in Almkerk. Everyone is welcome to attend this public hearing.
- 16:00: objection against a preventive order under penalty of a fine and also against the imposition of a behavioural guideline;
- 16:45: objection against the designation decision for camera surveillance in the Veen core area;
- 17:30: objection against the imposition of a fine because the plots of land, locally known as part of the Maaslandjes, are being used as a private beach with various associated activities.
Please note that a hearing may be cancelled at short notice. If you wish to attend a hearing, please contact the secretariat of the objections committee on the day of the hearing at 0183 - 51 61 00.
