Sluis invites public input on new cultural and heritage policy plan
Residents of Sluis can now share their views on the municipality’s draft Cultural and Heritage Policy Plan, which aims to enhance local culture, heritage, and community engagement. The six-week public consultation offers a chance to shape future funding and initiatives.
| Key Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Policy Plan | Draft Cultural and Heritage Policy Plan |
| Consultation Period | Six weeks (starting 27 March 2026) |
| Main Principles | 1. Greater coherence and connection 2. Accessible infrastructure 3. Education and participation 4. New heritage and monuments policy |
| Municipality | Sluis (Zeeland) |
| Contact Persons | Ms van der Staal (culture), Mr De Wilde (heritage) |
| Contact Number | 140117 |
| Source Document | Sluis Municipal Gazette |
The municipality of Sluis is responsible for developing and implementing local cultural and heritage policies, ensuring community access to arts, education, and historical preservation. This draft plan reflects their role in fostering a vibrant and inclusive living environment.
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Draft Cultural and Heritage Policy Plan
The municipal executive of Sluis announces that, in its decision of 10 February 2026 and the advice of the council committee for Society/Resources of 17 March 2026, the draft Cultural and Heritage Policy Plan has been released for public consultation for a period of six weeks.
Cultural and Heritage Policy Plan
Culture and heritage are essential to society for a pleasant living environment. The two themes are unique yet inextricably linked. The aim of the policy plan is to better utilise the strengthening power of culture and heritage.
The cultural and heritage policy is based on the following four main principles:
- Greater coherence and connection
- Accessible and future-proof basic infrastructure
- Education and participation
- Towards a new heritage and monuments policy
These main principles have been translated into considerations and potential measures. This policy plan provides the framework for implementation and possible subsidy rules.
Information
View the policy plan on the website of the Sluis Municipal Gazette. For further information, you can contact Ms van der Staal (culture) or Mr De Wilde (heritage) by calling 140117.
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