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Op de lange baan

De tunnel als oplossing is op de langere baan geschoven. Eerst kleine maatregelen.

Bron: Raadsvergadering 18 februari 2021 (video)

REACTIE PETITIONARIS

Nú een tunnel in Hazerswoude Dorp.

Het einde van deze petitie komt in zicht. Op 18 februari is de petitie aangeboden aan de gemeenteraad. Er zijn 1089 steunbetuigingen opgehaald. In korte tijd een mooi resultaat. Daarvoor onze grote dank. Het voorstel van de gemeente Alphen aan den Rijn was om met kleine maatregelen het knelpunt Dorpsstraat op te lossen. Het hele dorp krijgt daar last van. Een tunnel voor het doorgaande verkeer is de enige duurzame oplossing . Die is veilig, schoon en maakt het dorp weer heel. Dat was en is ons streven. De uitslag van de raadsvergadering was dat de raad het grotendeels eens was dat de tunnel een goede oplossing is. Alleen is dit op langere baan geschoven. Een kort verslag van de raadsvergadering staat hier onder ter info.

Wat gaat er nu verder gebeuren?

Voor ons als Natuurbehoud Groenpoort Hazerswoude Boskoop e.o. is deze petitie afgesloten. Maar de strijd is nog niet gestreden.

Want momenteel loopt er nog een petitie: https://stopn207zuid.petities.nl

Deze is opgezet door omwonenden, agrariërs, gebruikers van het Bentwoud en samenwerkingsverband van verenigingen 'het Molenberaad' Vereniging Natuurbehoud Groenpoort is ook aangesloten bij het Molenberaad. Zij vragen u om ook deze petitie te ondertekenen.

Deze petitie wordt aangeboden aan Provinciale Staten met als doel de aanleg van de Verlengde Bentwoudlaan minimaal op te schorten tot de tunnel in Hazerswoude-Dorp, een goede oeververbinding bij de Gouwe en de Bodegravenboog zijn aangelegd.. Dan nogmaals oordelen of de plannen van N207 zuid nog nodig zijn.

Wij hopen dat u ook deze petitie steunt en ons desgevraagd steunt in het bereiken van voornoemde doelen.

Kort verslag raadsvergadering 18 februari 2021

Er werden amendementen ingediend, welke zijn aangenomen door de raad. In het amendement wordt voorgesteld in de nadere uitwerking van het besluit over de lokale maatregelen in Hazerswoude-Dorp te zoeken naar een verdere optimalisering van de maatregelen waarbij zoveel mogelijk verkeersstromen in verschillende richtingen op het kruispunt in stand worden gehouden, zoals het behouden van de rechtsaf beweging vanuit het noorden. Tevens wordt voorgesteld de landschappelijke inpassing van de nieuwe lokale wegen en benodigde aanpassingen aan de huidige infrastructuur in participatie met de inwoners vorm te geven. De motie roept het college op bij de provincie te blijven aandringen op het terugdringen van het doorgaand verkeer op de N209 en om met de provincie te bespreken:

  1. Om onderzoek te doen naar een alternatieve ontsluiting aan de noordkant van Zoetermeer richting A4 (N206/N209)
  2. Inwoners te betrekken bij een onderzoek naar een onderdoorgang/tunnelbak/tunnel bij het kruispunt in Hazerswoude-Dorp
  3. Eerder het onderzoek eerder uit te voeren naar deze maatregelen:
  • het aanleggen van meer dan de twee getekende aansluitingen van bestaande wegen op de nieuwe zuidwestelijke ontsluitingsweg
  • over zwaar bestemmingsverkeer en het te zijner tijd (na Corona) op basis van geactualiseerde modellen uitvoeren van een nieuwe analyse van de verkeersstromen rondom Hazerswoude Dorp
  • om de beplanting in eventueel aan te leggen groenstroken langs de nieuwe weg om Weidelanden, te laten leveren door de kwekerijen uit Greenport regio Boskoop, voor zover dit mogelijk is binnen de kaders van het gemeentelijk inkoop- en aanbestedingsbeleid.

Door alle fracties wordt geconstateerd dat een oplossing voor de verkeersproblematiek waar iedereen zich in kan vinden, niet haalbaar is. Gezocht moet worden naar een zo breed mogelijk draagvlak, waarbij het van belang is samen met inwoners op te trekken en de verdere inrichting vorm te geven. Het antwoord van dhr. Van Velzen nav de amendementen en voorstellen vanuit de Cie RED Wethouder Van Velzen zal de eerder deze avond aangeboden petitie waarin verzocht wordt haast te maken met een tunnel in Hazerswoude-Dorp onder de aandacht brengen van de gedeputeerde.

De meeste fracties lijken zich hierin te kunnen vinden. Participatie bij de verdere uitwerking van de maatregelen is erg belangrijk en zullen we serieus oppakken. Participatie betekent echter niet dat alle wensen kunnen worden ingewilligd.

Wat betreft het rechtsaf slaan vanuit het noorden gaat de wethouder zijn best doen: het betreft een inspanningsverplichting en geen resultaatsverplichting.

Mogelijke snelheidsverlaging Gemeneweg wordt besproken met gedeputeerde. Zwaar verkeer: het verkeersbesluit verbiedt vrachtverkeer door de Dorpsstraat. Afwikkeling van landbouwverkeer wordt nader bekeken, een en ander afhankelijk van de komst van een landbouwweg.

Wat betreft het verkeersmodel: het verkeersmodel is een regionaal model. Het is niet bekend of en wanneer zo'n dergelijke update/nieuw model er komt. De huidige modellen lopen tot 2035.

Wat betreft het verzoek van meer aantakkingen: dit punt wordt meegenomen in de verdere optimalisatie van de verkeersmaatregelen. De verkeersveiligheid is uiteraard punt van aandacht, zeker wat betreft aansluiting op de wijken. Desgevraagd laat de wethouder weten dat het rapport van de gemeente Zoetermeer over de resultaten N206 Zoetermeer/A12-N209 rond 3 maart a.s. wordt verwacht.

EINDE REACTIE

2021-04-08 | Petition Nu een tunnel in Hazerswoude-Dorp

Urgent Action Needed: End the Plight of Sudanese Asylum Seekers in the Netherlands Amid Ongoing Crisis and War in Sudan"

To: House of Representatives 9h May 2023 Attn. Committee of Justice and Security, Attn.

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Committee of Foreign Affairs, PO Box 20018 2500 EA The Hague

Urgent Action Needed: End the Plight of Sudanese Asylum Seekers in the Netherlands Amid Ongoing Crisis and War in Sudan"

Your Excellency,

Allow us to start with the warnings issued by international organisations that Sudan will suffer an unimaginable humanitarian catastrophe if the ongoing war does not stop permanently.

The intense fighting is putting the lives, safety, and security of civilians at grave risk all over Sudan. The new escalation in violence is exacerbating an already devastating situation and making people desperately need urgent help. At least more than 500 people have died and thousands injured since the power struggle between Sudan's army and paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces (RSF) descended into fighting almost four weeks ago.

The fighting has pushed Sudan's population to near breaking point, with food becoming scarce, electricity cut off and many hospitals shut down. To make things worse, multiple aid agencies have suspended operations, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said it was gearing up for potentially tens of thousands of people including children, women, and the elderly, fleeing to neighbouring countries.

The UN refugee agency also stated that “the ongoing brutal conflict has forced more than 100,000 Sudanese Refugees to flee neighboring countries, and at least 20,000 Sudanese refugees to flee to Chad from Darfur”, which it describes as “one of the regions most affected by violence of Sudan, and where growing instability might cause much larger displacement in the coming weeks.”

Regrettably, the situation in Sudan remains volatile. There are no positive signs on the horizon about an imminent end to the fighting, and people in Sudan are still living in fear every single day. Bodies are scattered in the streets, children, and women are among the victims. It seems the voice of bullets has prevailed over the voice of wisdom, sanity and the sanctity of our homeland and the safety of its citizens.

The signatories believes that the dilemma of the transitional period lies in the existence of multiple heads of power and decision-making centres. In addition, the de facto authority is neither elected nor decentralized and is unable to take decisive decisions. We are particularly saddened that once again, avaricious, and power-hungry men have trampled upon the needs and wishes of Sudanese people.

In the face of this tragic scene, the world watched with interest how the concerned countries hastened to evacuate their diplomatic missions and nationals from Sudan, which left an impression among many that the crisis is likely to deteriorate rapidly.

However, we are particularly saddened to see these countries racing to evacuate their nationals from Sudan, while they stand by and watch the catastrophic scene in this country. The paradox here is that the majority of these countries provide support to the two warring parties, the army and the Rapid Support Forces, in accordance with their interests. We are also shocked to learn that some of these countries have ruled out introducing safe and legal routes for Sudanese fleeing the war to seek asylum in their soil.

The signatories strongly believes that the relevant Dutch authorities should grant all Sudanese asylum seekers the right to settle immediately and without any conditions under their applicable legislations, and in the light of the ongoing war in Sudan.

Those unfortunate people and their families have endured years of uncertainty and are traumatized as a result, let alone the psychological, emotional, and financial problems they are experiencing. Many suffer from panic attacks, nightmares, and psychological problems due to the long wait for decisions regarding their asylum applications.

Undoubtedly, the ongoing war in their country, the lack of security and basics elements of normal life for the citizens there and the constant concern for the safety of their families have exacerbated the suffering of these people and made their psychological and mental conditions worse than ever.

We hereby strongly appeal to your esteemed administration to take the necessary measures to end the plight of Sudanese asylum seekers, their long suffering and grant them asylum to prove that the Netherlands is at the forefront of sponsoring countries for refugees fleeing repression and persecution in their country in search of safe havens.

Sincerely,

Signatories: 1. Broad National Movement. 2. Darfur Union. 3. Here to Support Stichting. 4. M2M. 5. Stichting Present Amsterdam 6. Sudanese Baathist Party. 7. Sudanese Communist Party. 8. Sudanese Cultural Association. 9. Sudanese Refugees Organization. 10. Wij zijn hier.

Signatories according to petition.nl website < https://petities.nl/petitions/bescherm-de-soedanese-asielzoekers/signatures?locale=en> :

  1. Anonymous
  2. Taqwa Ahmed
  3. A Abdallah
  4. Khalaf Allah
  5. Ahmed elabgri
  6. Hatem Raheel
  7. Myrna Williams
  8. A.Ibrahim
  9. Anonymous
  10. Sharon Delpapa
  11. Mustafa awadelkrim
  12. Umaru kigozi
  13. Marion Grace
  14. Anonymous
  15. E J Griffith
  16. Mustafa Nassr
  17. Anonymous
  18. Enya muns
  19. Aziz afqir
  20. Shila Anaraki
  21. Anonymous
  22. J Willems
  23. Michiel Bot
  24. F. Goselink
  25. Ahmed hamam
  26. Ahmed Alhady Osman Yousif
  27. Walid Ahmed Mohammed
  28. Anonymous
  29. Ara O.
  30. Anonymous
  31. Bilal mughtaba
  32. Anonymous
  33. Savannah Koolen
  34. Lisa Elsenburg
  35. Mohamed Eltif
  36. Anonymous
  37. a. nnette
  38. FJ Westphal
  39. Ahmad Al Malik
  40. Nawaf Alrshkan
  41. Anonymous
  42. Ahmed Hindawi
  43. Anonymous
  44. Hayat Nouzi
  45. Sophia Hummel
  46. Anonymous
  47. Noa Louwers
  48. Anonymous
  49. I . Idris
  50. Hassan Al-Badawi
  51. Abdulaal Hussein
  52. Mohamed Abdel Wahab
  53. MM Nassr
  54. S. A TAIRAB
  55. Dalia altaher
  56. Khalid Awad Salih
  57. Hassan Ali Osman
  58. Anonymous
  59. Mohamed Omer
  60. Joan Strater
  61. Anonymous
  62. M.H. Janson
  63. Ali Ahmed Ahmed
  64. Anonymous
  65. Lotfi Malik
  66. Anonymous
  67. Waddah Yousif
  68. Mekka Abdelgabar
  69. Seifeddin Ahmed
  70. Anonymous
  71. Majde Dafa Allah
  72. F van der Vooren
  73. S.Ali
  74. Eid abdlrahim
  75. Amir Awadalla
  76. Ahmed salah
  77. Anonymous
  78. Legal Committee for Sudanese Refugees
  79. Michael Philip
  80. Tawfik ibrahem
  81. L.Bekhof
  82. Anonymous
  83. Selma Khierawi
  84. Anonymous
  85. Nyemba Mutombo
  86. S Abdelfaraj
  87. Lujain Hamadelnil
  88. Saifeldin hamadelnil
  89. Raiyan Abdallah
  90. Anonymous
  91. Ayman Hasbo
  92. Ahmed awed Mohamed Ahmed
  93. Nosaiba kambal
  94. NOSAIBA KAMBAL
  95. Anonymous
  96. Mahmoud Saeed
  97. Abdelnasir Gindiel
  98. Mohamed Hassan
  99. Anonymous
  100. monzer osman
  101. Anonymous
  102. Hamadelnil Saifeldin
  103. Anonymous
  104. Haitham Abdulkareem

De petitie wordt aangeboden aan de burgemeester op dinsdag 30 mei, om 19.30u., op het STADHUIS, Grote Kerks-plein

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Letter together with the petition to parliament

To: House of Representatives
Attn. Rt Hon Vera Bergkamp,
Speaker of the House of Representatives,
PO Box 20018
2500 EA The Hague

Subject: Urgent Action Needed: End the Plight of Sudanese Asylum Seekers in the Netherlands in Light of Ongoing War in Sudan"

Your Excellency,

Allow us to start with the warnings issued by international organizations that Sudan will suffer an unimaginable humanitarian catastrophe if the ongoing war does not stop permanently.

The intense fighting is putting the lives, safety, and security of civilians at grave risk all over Sudan.

+Read more...

The new escalation in violence is exacerbating an already devastating situation and making people desperately need urgent help. At least more than 500 people have died and thousands injured since the power struggle between Sudan's army and paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces (RSF) descended into fighting almost four weeks ago.

The fighting has pushed Sudan's population to near breaking point, with food becoming scarce, electricity cut off and many hospitals shut down. To make things worse, multiple aid agencies have suspended operations, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said it was gearing up for potentially tens of thousands of people including children, women, and the elderly, fleeing to neighbouring countries.

The UN refugee agency also stated that ?the ongoing brutal conflict has forced more than 100,000 Sudanese Refugees to flee neighboring countries, and at least 20,000 Sudanese refugees to flee to Chad from Darfur?, which it describes as ?one of the regions most affected by violence of Sudan, and where growing instability might cause much larger displacement in the coming weeks.?

Regrettably, the situation in Sudan remains volatile. There are no positive signs on the horizon about an imminent end to the fighting, and people in Sudan are still living in fear every single day. Bodies are scattered in the streets, children, and women are among the victims. It seems the voice of bullets has prevailed over the voice of wisdom, sanity and the sanctity of our homeland and the safety of its citizens.

The signatories believes that the dilemma of the transitional period lies in the existence of multiple heads of power and decision-making centres. In addition, the de facto authority is neither elected nor decentralized and is unable to take decisive decisions. We are particularly saddened that once again, avaricious, and power-hungry men have trampled upon the needs and wishes of Sudanese people.

In the face of this tragic scene, the world watched with interest how the concerned countries hastened to evacuate their diplomatic missions and nationals from Sudan, which left an impression among many that the crisis is likely to deteriorate rapidly.

However, we are particularly saddened to see these countries racing to evacuate their nationals from Sudan, while they stand by and watch the catastrophic scene in this country. The paradox here is that the majority of these countries provide support to the two warring parties, the army and the Rapid Support Forces, in accordance with their interests. We are also shocked to learn that some of these countries have ruled out introducing safe and legal routes for Sudanese fleeing the war to seek asylum in their soil.

The signatories strongly believes that the relevant Dutch authorities should grant all Sudanese asylum seekers the right to settle immediately and without any conditions under their applicable legislations, and in the light of the ongoing war in Sudan.

Those unfortunate people and their families have endured years of uncertainty and are traumatized as a result, let alone the psychological, emotional, and financial problems they are experiencing. Many suffer from panic attacks, nightmares, and psychological problems due to the long wait for decisions regarding their asylum applications.

Undoubtedly, the ongoing war in their country, the lack of security and basics elements of normal life for the citizens there and the constant concern for the safety of their families have exacerbated the suffering of these people and made their psychological and mental conditions worse than ever.

We hereby strongly appeal to your esteemed administration to take the necessary measures to end the plight of Sudanese asylum seekers, their long suffering and grant them asylum to prove that the Netherlands is at the forefront of sponsoring countries for refugees fleeing repression and persecution in their country in search of safe havens.

Sincerely,

Petitie wordt 11 mei ingediend

Voorafgaand aan de gemeenteraadsvergadering Borsele op 11 mei aanstaande wordt deze petitie ingediend. In totaal ondersteunen 428 mensen de petitie (inclusief handtekeningenlijsten).

Urgent Action Needed: End the Plight of Sudanese Asylum Seekers in the Netherlands in Light of Ongoing War in Sudan"

Allow us to start with the warnings issued by international organisations that Sudan will suffer an unimaginable humanitarian catastrophe if the ongoing war does not stop permanently. The intense fighting is putting the lives, safety, and security of civilians at grave risk all over Sudan. The new escalation in violence is exacerbating an already devastating situation and making people desperately need urgent help.

+Read more...

At least more than 500 people have died and thousands injured since the power struggle between Sudan's army and paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces (RSF) descended into fighting almost two weeks ago. The fighting has pushed Sudan's population to near breaking point, with food becoming scarce, electricity cut off and many hospitals shut down. To make things worse, multiple aid agencies have suspended operations, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said it was gearing up for potentially tens of thousands of people fleeing to neighbouring countries.

The UN refugee agency also stated that “the ongoing brutal conflict has forced at least 20,000 Sudanese refugees to flee to Chad from Darfur”, which it describes as “one of the regions most affected by violence of Sudan, and where growing instability might cause much larger displacement in the coming weeks.” Regrettably, the situation in Sudan remains volatile. There are no positive signs on the horizon about an imminent end to the fighting, and people in Sudan are still living in fear every single day. It seems the voice of bullets has prevailed over the voice of wisdom, sanity and the sanctity of our homeland and the safety of its citizens. The signatories believes that the dilemma of the transitional period lies in the existence of multiple heads of power and decision-making centres. In addition, the de facto authority is neither elected nor decentralized and is unable to take decisive decisions. We are particularly saddened that once again, avaricious, and power-hungry men have trampled upon the needs and wishes of Sudanese people. In the face of this tragic scene, the world watched with interest how the concerned countries hastened to evacuate their diplomatic missions and nationals from Sudan, which left an impression among many that the crisis is likely to deteriorate rapidly. However, we are particularly saddened to see these countries racing to evacuate their nationals from Sudan, while they stand by and watch the catastrophic scene in this country. The paradox here is that the majority of these countries provide support to the two warring parties, the army and the Rapid Support Forces, in accordance with their interests. We are also shocked to learn that some of these countries have ruled out introducing safe and legal routes for Sudanese fleeing the war to seek asylum in their soil. The signatories strongly believes that the relevant Dutch authorities should grant all Sudanese asylum seekers the right to settle immediately and without any conditions under their applicable legislations. Those unfortunate people and their families have endured years of uncertainty and are traumatized as a result, let alone the psychological, emotional, and financial problems they are experiencing.

Many suffer from panic attacks, nightmares, and psychological problems due to the long wait for decisions regarding their asylum applications. Undoubtedly, the ongoing war in their country, the lack of security and basics elements of normal life for the citizens there and the constant concern for the safety of their families have exacerbated the suffering of these people and made their psychological and mental conditions worse than ever.

We hereby strongly appeal to your esteemed administration to take the necessary measures to end the plight of Sudanese asylum seekers, their long suffering and grant them asylum to prove that the Netherlands is at the forefront of sponsoring countries for refugees fleeing repression and persecution in their country in search of safe havens.

Petitie aangeboden aan wethouder Kikkert

https://twitter.com/hermendegraaf/status/1653057586650816512.

Wij luiden de noodklok Stop Staatsbosbeheer – Stop de kap van het Schoorlse Bos – Stop Ruttes Kartel

Onze acties voor het redden van Bossen gaan door in heel Nederland

Wij luiden de noodklok

Omdat Staatsbosbeheer van plan is om nog veel meer hectare bos te kappen.

Klokkenluider Citaat: “Men wil de onvervangbare mooie bomen met subsidie verstoken in ziekmakende biomassa centrales. Men wil de natuur vernietigen zodat een enorme kale vlakte overblijft waar Staatsbosbeheer nog eens 200 voetbalvelden met zand wil gaan kiepen om daarmee de indruk te wekken dat men het voor het aanleggen van een zandgebied en voor biodiversiteit doet, maar zij maken de biodiversiteit kapot, het gaat hun alleen maar om geld en het innen van subsidies voor het verstoken van bomen in ziekmakende houtovens.

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Zij hebben gelogen en bedrog gepleegd want de bomen halen stikstof uit de lucht, ze zorgen voor verkoeling, en ze houden de bodem vast en dat is nodig voor de veiligheid, men liegt dat het gedrukt staat, meer klokkenluiders spreken van corruptie omkoping, er is helemaal geen M.E.R (Milieu Effect Rapportage) gemaakt, er is gelogen, rapporten zijn vervalst en men liegt dat het om beschermende maatregelen voor “de natuur” zou gaan. De kap moet verboden worden en er dient een parlementaire enquete te komen naar corruptie/omkoping, de vreselijke aanslag op flora en fauna zoals de massale boomkap in Nederland en de miljardenzwendel/subsidie op het verstoken van bomen, de zeer grote schade, het ziek worden van steeds meer Nederlanders( longkanker/copd) door het inademen van /fijnstof/gifstoffen die vrijkomen bij het verbranden van hout in biomassa-centrales

Bewoners van Schoorl vragen u om hen mee te helpen om het bos te behouden. Ons mooiste duingebied van Nederland Trekt 2,2 miljoen bezoekers en dat is omdat ​ons gebied prachtig is zoals het is Wij houden van ons bos en denken dat u ook van ons bos houdt. Help ons dit bos te behouden

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