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Friday, September 5, 2025

Biddinghuizen – Friday 5 September 2025

The province of Flevoland invites residents to think about the future of the region through the digital future puzzle. Earlier, residents were involved in conversations about four scenarios for the Environmental Vision. With the collected input, supplemented with policy and recent developments, three images of the future have now been drawn up.

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Peter Verschure remains the trainer at Bas Budo

Peter Verschure remains the trainer at Bas Budo
Friday, September 5, 2025

At Bas Budo in Biddinghuizen, the training sessions started again on Wednesday 3 September. Trainer Peter Verschure will continue to provide the lessons this season. The board calls his commitment and experience of great value for the young athletes.

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Waku Waku Village edition during Woldag

Waku Waku Village edition during Woldag
Friday, September 5, 2025

On Saturday, October 4, a village edition of the television program Waku Waku will be organized in Biddinghuizen. Children from groups 6, 7 and 8 of primary school have a chance to participate in this game afternoon.

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Bas Badminton resumes training in the binding

Bas Badminton resumes training in the binding
Friday, September 5, 2025

After the summer break, Bas Badminton starts again with the training in sports hall De Binding in Biddinghuizen. The association invites interested parties to pick up the racket and get to know the sport. It is about badminton in competition form, with techniques such as dropshots, clears and smashes.

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