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Freeing the public space from the dominance of the car is a big step forward,” writes Philippe Van Parijs, Brussels philosopher and founder of Picnic the Streets, the movement

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National rail authority SNCB has revealed its plans for the regional express network (RER) in and around Brussels.

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Brussels mobility minister Pascal Smet on Friday launched the city's annual Mobility Week.

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Brussels' historic five-star Hotel Métropole at Place de Brouckère is taking judicial action for the third time to protest against the new pedestrian zone in the city centre.

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From 2016, Belgian railway company SNCB wants to make it easier for people with reduced mobility to request personal assistance in the major stations.

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Since the introduction of the pedestrian zone in the centre of Brussels in June, the number of drivers using the Interparking car parks in the city centre has dropped by 20%.

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The new pedestrian zone in the centre of Brussels is about to be put to the test, as schools and normal work schedules resume next week.

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A decision on the method to carry out the works on the Leopold II tunnel in Brussels will be taken in September, Pascal Smet, mobility minister in the Brussels regional government, told the parlia

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The face of Brussels’ city centre is about to change radically – for pedestrians, for users of public transport and, above all, for drivers.

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