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A Brussels-built replica of a 17th-century French warship has made its maiden voyage along the city's canal - after 15 months of construction work by young people in Anderlecht.

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Anderlecht supporters were once again out of control on Friday night, as fireworks and smoke bombs on the pitch and in the stands shut down the match between RSC Anderlecht and Standard Liège.

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It's been a year since the largest aquaponics roof farm in the world opened on the top of the Foodmet building at Anderlecht Abattoir.

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For school children at the Leonardo Da Vinci primary school in Anderlecht, cold, windowless and damp classrooms are the norm.

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The meridian strip separating Boulevard Poincaré from Boulevard du Midi in Anderlecht will soon be home to “the longest bench in Brussels,” according to mobility minister Pascal Smet.

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An off-duty police officer cycling home from work was killed by a truck in Anderlecht on Wednesday afternoon.

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Brussels is now home to the largest aquaponics farm in the world - combining raising fish with growing vegetables.

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Perhaps best-known for its football club, Anderlecht in the southwest of Brussels is not the most popular choice of neighbourhood among expats, but it has lots to offer, including historical

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No one will be prosecuted for a New Year's Eve incident two years ago in which a group of young people pushed a car down the stairs of a metro station and on to a platform.

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