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A Brussels non-profit has taken over an abandoned Delhaize supermarket in Ixelles and transformed it into a cathedral of urban art.

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One in three households in Belgium have had problems with a neighbour, according to a study carried out by local research agency iVox for Reynaers Aluminium.

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An increasing number of Brussels residents are exercising their green thumbs in community gardens across the capital.

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The City of Brussels will not introduce laws against begging any time soon, said Brussels mayor Yvan Mayeur in response to a question from the city council about the begging problem i

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Bruges and Hasselt are the most cycling-friendly cities in Belgium, according to a survey by Test-Achats which last year polled 4,500 residents from 12 Belgian cities, writes Knack.

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Despite a total ban on satellite dishes, the City of Brussels does not generally issue fines for the offense.

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The Brussels-Capital Region in 2015 registered 10,532 cases of vandalism. The Region's roads were the hardest hit, followed by car parks, homes and vehicles.

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Brussels has its first "street workout park" with the installation of new equipment in the Maximilian Park.

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Brussels-City authorities have released a radical new car-free street plan, inspired by Ghent and Bruges, which they claim will ultimately give the capital the largest car-free zone in Europe afte

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