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Walckiers Park in Schaarbeek, which had been closed since 1965, has finally reopened to the public this week, filling a gap in the green belt that circles the Brussels region.

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Half of Brussels primary schools struggle with a lack of vegetation in the schoolyard and a third also lack access to nearby public green space, according to a study from Vrije Universiteit Brusse

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There are about 1,400 people on a waiting list for access to a garden plot in Brussels - as demand for green space continuously outpaces supply.

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Anyone looking to visit the Royal Greenhouses and enjoy a stroll through the palace gardens can now purchase their tickets online.

Illustration picture shows inner city co-op community garden 'Le Potager Fontainas' in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO SISKA GREMMELPREZ)
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The Flemish Community Commission (VGC) wants to bring more nature and water into Brussels with the local urban renewal project Groenblauw bxl, Bruzz reports.

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The Brussels region will be acquiring several plots of land along the Green Promenade in Berchem Sainte-Agathe in order to make new natural and heritage spaces available to the public and gu

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A pilot project will be rolled out next May that aims to improve biodiversity in the Brussels Canal.

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It’s Forest Week in Flanders, with the announcement that some 22,000 trees will be planted in the Brussels periphery (or the Vlaamse rand in Dutch).

Illustration picture shows the Havenlaan / Avenue Du Port in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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Brussels Mobility is taking advantage of the planting season to continue its programme of making public spaces greener.

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