Three long-serving councillors awarded Royal Honours in Vught
Three former councillors in Vught have been recognized for their decades of service to the local community with prestigious Royal Honours. The awards highlight their dedication to improving the lives of residents in Vught, Helvoirt, and Cromvoirt.
| Name | Years of Service | Term |
|---|---|---|
| Nathalie Pullens-Robeerst | 16 years | 2010–2026 |
| Eddie van Doorn | 12 years | 2014–2026 |
| Jan van Iersel | 15 years | 2011–2026 |
| Award | Presented by | Location |
| Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau | Mayor Chantal Nijkerken-de Haan | Vught Town Hall |
The municipality of Vught, like other Dutch municipalities, is responsible for local governance, including awarding Royal Honours to individuals who have made significant contributions to the community. These honours are part of the Netherlands' tradition of recognizing civic dedication and service.
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Presentation of Royal Honours
During the farewell ceremony of the municipal council, three (former) councillors were appointed as Members of the Order of Orange-Nassau. A special recognition for their many years of dedication to our local community.
The honours were presented by Mayor Chantal Nijkerken-de Haan at Vught Town Hall. Congratulations to: • Nathalie Pullens-Robeerst – 16 years as councillor (2010–2026) • Eddie van Doorn – 12 years as councillor (2014–2026) • Jan van Iersel – 15 years as councillor (2011–2026) We thank them for their great commitment, dedication, and contributions to the municipalities of Vught, Helvoirt, and Cromvoirt.
