Luven (Brussels morning newspaper) -Tey -free progressions of Leuven from the end of August to September 21, aligning with Flanders. Includes King of the Ring, Short Chain Market, Bike Plaza, Makle -Leerfest and a flea market in Varkt.
As Vrt News reported, Louven is changing the date of his Sunday without cars. Traditionally, hero at the end of August, the moment aimed to avoid the conflict with the influx of students at the beginning of the academic year, which begins on September 21. The city was worried about interrupting students’ relocations, which are or concentrated at that time.
After a survey, Louven discovered that students now arrive more gradually through September, not in a single wave. Consistently, the city has decided to align its Sunday without cars with the rest of Flanders, adopting a date consistent with regional schedules. The authorities mentioned that this change allows Louven to harmonize the event with other cities in the region while minimizing the interruption of student relocations.
What’s new for Sunday free cargo on September 21?
Leuven is changing things for his Sunday without cars. The popular “King of the Ring” event, where people can travel or walk around the Leuven Trends road, will remain the same. However, the flea market, known as a broken, is moving. It goes from the ring road to the Fishmarkt area.
Because the flea market is moving, the bondgentenlaan, which used to organize the market, will now be used for sports activities. The officials mentioned that these changes are designed to facilitate caveoven Sunday for everyone to enjoy.
Sunday without cars in Louven is adding new things. They are starting a “short chain market.” In this market, local people can sell their products directly. This helps local farmers and small businesses. They mentioned that it also encourages people to buy things are good for the environment that products do not have to travel far.
The martelar inplen will become a “bicycle square.” In Bike Plaza, people will find everything about bicycles. There will be repairs of bicycles, shows and workshops. Louven is serious that people use bicycles and be environmentally friendly.
There will be a “Makleerfest”, a festival when making a place of learning. It’s about being green and using things in a circle. People can join workshops, see screens and do fun activities. The Olevodroom in Brusselsestraat will be a place for the dance groups and artists to show their skills. People in Leuven can also put tables and chairs outside their homes. The city will give more details about traffic and son events.