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Dutch municipalities push back on Defense expansion plans

Municipalities in the Veluwe region are pushing back against the Dutch Ministry of Defense’s plans to expand military operations in their area, warning that increased activity could interfere with local development, including housing projects.

The municipalities of Ermelo, Apeldoorn, and Barneveld have raised concerns in a letter to State Secretary for Defense Christophe van der Maat. They argue that while national security is important, defense expansion should not come at the expense of local priorities.

The Ministry of Defense has identified multiple locations across the Netherlands for potential military expansion, including sites in the Veluwe region. However, local officials insist that existing military complexes in Stroe, Ermelo, and Nieuw Milligen should be utilized before seeking new sites.

“The Ministry already owns more than 200,000 square meters of military terrain in our municipalities that is not being fully used,” the local governments wrote. “We are willing to explore additional possibilities at these locations if necessary.”

Defense officials have cited the need for new facilities and training grounds due to heightened international security concerns and commitments to NATO. However, in November, the Ministry indicated that strict environmental and zoning regulations would make expanding current sites in Ermelo and Stroe difficult. Instead, the military is focusing on intensifying the use of existing sites such as Nieuw Milligen in Apeldoorn.

The municipalities stress that military expansion should not hinder their ability to meet housing and infrastructure goals. They cite ongoing challenges related to nitrogen regulations and power grid capacity as factors already complicating local development.

“We recognize the need for military expansion to protect our security, freedom, and prosperity,” they wrote. “However, expansion cannot come at the cost of our own ambitions, particularly in meeting housing needs for our residents.”

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