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New Permit Could Cost Gillis His Holiday Park Arnhem

Summary by ed.nl
Arnhem wants to curb crime at holiday parks. Owners who do not have an operating license after January 1, 2027, risk losing their park. Peter Gillis, still the owner of Vakantiepark Arnhem, could well find himself in trouble because of this. The Brabant native has been convicted of tax fraud twice.
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Arnhem wants to curb crime at holiday parks. Owners who do not have an operating license after January 1, 2027, risk losing their park. Peter Gillis, still the owner of Vakantiepark Arnhem, could well find himself in trouble because of this. The Brabant native has been convicted of tax fraud twice.

Arnhem wants to curb crime at holiday parks. Owners who do not have an operating license after January 1, 2027, risk losing their park. Peter Gillis, still the owner of Vakantiepark Arnhem, could well find himself in trouble because of this. The Brabant native has been convicted of tax fraud twice.

·Nijmegen, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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gelderlander.nl broke the news in Nijmegen, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
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