Harlingen saves fifteen mature trees ahead of Gratinga district construction
Fifteen healthy trees in Harlingen have been relocated to make way for the new Gratinga residential district. Residents can still enjoy the greenery near a playground, while the city prepares for utility upgrades and a new bridge near the future harbor.
| Key Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Number of trees | 15 |
| Relocation site | Near playground in Ludinga |
| Purpose | Space for utility lines & bridge |
| New district | Gratinga residential area |
| Location | Harlingen, Fryslân |
| Aftercare | Ongoing |
The municipality of Harlingen is responsible for urban development and environmental preservation in the region. This relocation ensures green spaces are maintained while facilitating infrastructure projects like the Gratinga district.
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Fifteen trees successfully relocated for new Gratinga residential district
Preparations for the new Gratinga residential district have begun! Over the past few weeks, fifteen healthy trees have been carefully relocated to their new spot near the playground in Ludinga. This creates space for rerouting utility lines and the construction of a new bridge near the future harbor while preserving the trees for Harlingen. The relocation was carried out neatly and carefully. The trees are already looking great in their new location and will receive proper aftercare in the coming period.
