The avenue Broustin, between Jette and Ganshoren, is going to have a new face: after years of arming between the communes and the Region, an agreement was reached on Monday 18 May. A compromise was reached, and a town planning permit was issued. The concrete blocks and plots will soon disappear from Avenue Broustin, so that many residents and traders could be relieved: "It was a bit difficult because each time they had to bypass to go to the hou…
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The avenue Broustin, between Jette and Ganshoren, is going to have a new face: after years of arming between the communes and the Region, an agreement was reached on Monday 18 May. A compromise was reached, and a town planning permit was issued. The concrete blocks and plots will soon disappear from Avenue Broustin, so that many residents and traders could be relieved: "It was a bit difficult because each time they had to bypass to go to the hou…