Loosdrecht
asylum shelter plans postponed ahead of King’s Day
April 23,
2026
https://www.dutchnews.nl/2026/04/loosdrecht-asylum-shelter-plans-postponed-ahead-of-kings-day/
An empty
town hall in Loosdrecht near Hilversum can be used as an asylum centre despite
local objections which have led to several nights of protests and rioting, a
court in Lelystand has ruled.
Despite
the court decision, the local council has decided to postpone opening the
centre until next month, after King’s Day, when more police will be available
to provide security following three nights of rioting.
Riot
police were called to the empty town hall on Wednesday evening after a large
crowd of protestors had gathered outside, throwing fireworks at the police. At
least one police officer was injured, broadcaster NOS reported.
Mayor
Mark Verheijen said peaceful protest was welcome but that public order
disruptions were “unacceptable”.
The first
protest, on Monday night, drew around 500 people after a petition with 3,000
signatures against the shelter was handed in. Riot police broke up a second
night of protest on Tuesday, at which two people were arrested.
Loosdrecht
is one of several towns currently fighting over asylum centers. Riot police
also intervened at a demonstration this week against a planned shelter in Den
Bosch, where the council wants to house 50 asylum seekers aged 15 to 18.
In
Gelderland, the council in Epe has started fining the COA €63,480 per day up to
€11.4 million until a hotel still housing more than 200 asylum seekers is
vacated.
In late
March, asylum minister Bart van den Brink wrote to all mayors warning of a
4,500-bed shortfall, with people at risk of having to sleep outside. Under the
so-called spreading law, councils have until 1 July to provide their fair share
of reception places, and the minister has said he will force them to comply if
they do not.
The
agency expects a shortfall of nearly 8,000 reception places across the country
by August.
The
Lelystad court ruled the Loosdrecht shelter could open despite the protests
because the humanitarian case for the shelter outweighed local residents’
concerns.
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