On June 14, 2024, the Municipal Executive decided to purchase Raadhuisdijk 18 in Maasbommel and Wilhelminastraat 9 in Wamel and to buy out part of the lease agreement. Consultations with the Jasmin Group have now begun.
The Safe Business Certification for the Veesteeg-Oost Business Park has been renewed. This certification is an important recognition for business parks where active cooperation takes place to improve safety.
On May 27, pupils from De Laak primary school stood together with alderman Evert Jan Slootweg on the corner of Lakenstraat near the petting zoo in Wamel. There, they unveiled a trash can.
The municipality of West Maas en Waal will end 2023 with a surplus. This extra financial buffer will be more than necessary in the coming years. An expected increase in expenditure in the coming years will make it necessary to make choices in order to stay on course.
Five residents of the municipality of West Maas en Waal received a Royal Honour on Friday 26 April. Mayor Vincent van Neerbos surprised them that morning during the annual Lintjesregen (Royal Honours Day).
Today, the Municipal Executive decided to appeal the court's ruling in the preliminary relief proceedings brought by the Jasmin Group against the municipality.
Working on our beautiful municipality is something we do together. Because the residents of West Maas en Waal know what it's like to live in the municipality.
The mayor and aldermen of West Maas en Waal are rewarding eight new ideas from residents (or groups of residents), each with a maximum of €750. They are receiving this one-off contribution because their new ideas improve quality of life or community spirit.
On March 18, 2024, the preliminary relief proceedings brought by the Jasmin Group against the municipality of West Maas en Waal took place. The ruling was handed down on March 28.