FB Live Bertrand Waucquez

2026-05-08_FB-Live-269

1 h 10 min · 7 de jun de 2026
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In this weekly session, the mayor and community leaders discuss a variety of essential topics for the community, ranging from managing the Asian hornet to infrastructure renovations, safety, projects in Ukraine, and measures to limit noise and fire nuisances. A rich discussion to understand the challenges and ongoing actions. MAIN TOPICS: * Recognition and control of the Asian hornet * Sewer works, road redevelopment, and modernization of roadways * Public safety, nuisance management, and aircraft fleet management to reduce noise * Urban projects: avenue renovations, bike paths, and waste management * Support for humanitarian initiatives in Ukraine * Consultation on aircraft noise management and planning future measures * Community engagement: events, training, and meetings with citizens IN THIS SESSION: * Identification of the Asian hornet: recognizing the difference from the European hornet [02:02] * Details on sewer works and their impact [04:16] * Planning of road renovations for 2026 [09:13] * Highlighting the importance of communication during works and incidents [52:46] * Presentation of measures to limit aircraft noise and manage nuisances [44:01] * Humanitarian support actions for Ukraine, including vehicles and equipment [30:49] * Fire safety and prevention advice [59:43] * Importance of social media and official communication in emergencies [52:46] TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Introduction and overview of community projects 02:02 - Recognition of the Asian hornet and hornet traps 04:16 - Sewer works and impact on the Verger neighborhood 09:13 - Avenue renovation planning before summer 2026 44:01 - Strategies to limit aircraft noise in the regional context 52:46 - Tips for effective emergency response on social media 59:43 - Fire prevention advice and management of domestic fire risks 52:46 - Importance of official communication for emergency situations

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episode 2026-05-01_FB-Live-268 artwork

2026-05-01_FB-Live-268

COMMUNITY UPDATES AND LOCAL PROJECTS: WEEKLY REVIEW Join us as we delve into the latest initiatives impacting Kraainem, from infrastructure upgrades to community activities, and learn how these efforts aim to improve daily life in our town. MAIN INSIGHTS: * Overview of projects related to local infrastructure like the tunnel renovations and road works scheduled for May 2026, impacting traffic and commuting. * Updates on environmental management efforts, notably the identification and control of the Asian hornet and European hornet, with safety tips for recognition. * Community engagement activities including public safety sessions, cultural events, and assistance initiatives for Ukraine aid contributions. * Discussions on urban development projects including social housing reconstruction on Amédée-Bracque street and the future of the school and communal facilities. * Emergency response: Appreciation of police and fire services, safety protocols for water outages, and fire prevention tips. * Special attention to upcoming traffic disruptions during major weekends and the importance of planning with official websites like wegenenverkeer.be [http://wagenenwerkehr.be]. * Encouragement for civic participation: Environmental permits, community consultations, and support for local aid projects. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Introduction and overview of the week's community projects 00:20 - Traffic plans and roadwork updates for May 2026 01:00 - Safety tips for identifying Asian vs European hornets 02:00 - How to recognize and manage hornets with Facebook Live resources 02:50 - Upcoming community cleanup and hornet monitoring groups 03:20 - Infrastructure projects: reconstruction of social housing on Amédée-Brac 04:00 - Community activity updates: safety sessions, cultural events, and aid for Ukraine 05:00 - Emergency services appreciation and water outage protocols 06:00 - Major traffic disruptions during upcoming holiday weekends: routes and planning tips 07:00 - Future renovations: school buildings and municipal facades 08:00 - Development of urban facilities: BOA project for kids' activities 09:00 - Community participation: environmental permits and collective action 10:00 - Final messages and community gratitude NOTE: All updates are intended to inform residents about ongoing projects and promote community safety and participation.

7 de jun de 202652 min
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2026-05-08_FB-Live-269

In this weekly session, the mayor and community leaders discuss a variety of essential topics for the community, ranging from managing the Asian hornet to infrastructure renovations, safety, projects in Ukraine, and measures to limit noise and fire nuisances. A rich discussion to understand the challenges and ongoing actions. MAIN TOPICS: * Recognition and control of the Asian hornet * Sewer works, road redevelopment, and modernization of roadways * Public safety, nuisance management, and aircraft fleet management to reduce noise * Urban projects: avenue renovations, bike paths, and waste management * Support for humanitarian initiatives in Ukraine * Consultation on aircraft noise management and planning future measures * Community engagement: events, training, and meetings with citizens IN THIS SESSION: * Identification of the Asian hornet: recognizing the difference from the European hornet [02:02] * Details on sewer works and their impact [04:16] * Planning of road renovations for 2026 [09:13] * Highlighting the importance of communication during works and incidents [52:46] * Presentation of measures to limit aircraft noise and manage nuisances [44:01] * Humanitarian support actions for Ukraine, including vehicles and equipment [30:49] * Fire safety and prevention advice [59:43] * Importance of social media and official communication in emergencies [52:46] TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Introduction and overview of community projects 02:02 - Recognition of the Asian hornet and hornet traps 04:16 - Sewer works and impact on the Verger neighborhood 09:13 - Avenue renovation planning before summer 2026 44:01 - Strategies to limit aircraft noise in the regional context 52:46 - Tips for effective emergency response on social media 59:43 - Fire prevention advice and management of domestic fire risks 52:46 - Importance of official communication for emergency situations

7 de jun de 20261 h 10 min
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2026-05-29_FB-Live-272

Municipal Budget and Investments 2025: Analysis and Perspectives A session dedicated to a detailed presentation of the municipality's finances for the year 2025, focusing on reserves, self-financing margins, debt management, and investment projects. Discover how the municipality manages its resources and plans for the future while limiting borrowing to protect future generations. What is the financial health of the municipality for 2025? * Analysis of available reserves: +4 million euros compared to initial forecasts * Prudent management of safety margins in the budget * Projection for 2026 and beyond, with significant self-financing margins Debt and Loan Management * Planned vs. actual loans: a strategy of systematic reduction * Gradual repayment of old debts, especially those contracted in 2006-2007 * Strict limitation of new loans to preserve financial stability Main Projects and Investments * Infrastructure improvements: roads, sewers, bike paths, and ongoing works * Community initiatives: support for international projects like Kotsubinski * Intercommunal collaboration: sharing commissions and joint projects (e.g., land development) Future Questions and Challenges * The end of police councils scheduled for July 2026 * Management of air nuisances and its impact on the municipality * Awareness programs on environment and biodiversity: Asian hornets, tiger mosquitoes, rats Upcoming Events and Activities * Cultural weekend and festivities (concerts, neighborhood parties) * Local initiatives: Repères Café, excursions, artistic workshops (cyanotype) * Community engagement: open days, July 21st celebration, activities for young people Resources and Useful Links * Facebook Live - Financial Presentation and Projects [https://facebook.com/] * Construction, Roads, and Works Project - Official Site [https://commune.example.com/] * Management of Air Nuisances and Noise - Regional Site [https://airnoise.brussels/] * Cultural Activities and Local Events [https://www.villecranehem.be/] Connect with Bertrand [https://linkedin.com/in/bertrand] for more information or to participate in future projects.

6 de jun de 202645 min
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2026-05-15_FB-Live-270

# Weekly Broadcasts: Community Projects, Pest Management, and Environmental Initiatives In this session, discover strategies to combat the Asian hornet and rat proliferation, along with measures to preserve biodiversity and improve urban management. Featuring expert interventions and concrete resources for local action. * Key differences between Asian and European hornets: identification and traps * Methods to combat hornets: DIY traps with practical advice * Impact of declining fox populations on rat proliferation: causes and possible solutions * Approaches to limit attractive food for rats and reduce their presence through responsible management * Importance of community actions and interactive tools like the Minderhinder app to report nuisances * Ongoing public works: road redevelopment, pumping station, and waste management * Measures to combat the proliferation of the tiger mosquito and prevent vector-borne diseases * Environmental initiatives: rainwater management, flood prevention, and urban renovation projects TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction to community projects and environmental management challenges 02:11 - Key differences between Asian and European hornets: identification and traps 03:39 - Trapping methods: recipes using white wine, beer, and grenadine 04:17 - Actions to limit hornet proliferation and the Vespa Hunter Facebook project 05:13 - Rat resurgence: causes linked to declining fox populations and construction work 07:26 - Impact of toxins on the food chain of foxes and rats 08:53 - Role of human activities in the displacement of nuisance animals 09:39 - Concrete measures to limit accessible food and community control 14:15 - Limiting food for rats and reducing their installation environment 15:44 - Risks related to rat poison consumption and impacts on local wildlife 16:42 - Waste management advice, including composting and food limitation 18:24 - Actions to avoid attracting rodents in public and private spaces 22:54 - Intervention on constructions and landfill management to prevent rat nests 25:34 - Active citizenship in combating proliferation (simple and effective actions) 30:47 - Risks and measures against the tiger mosquito: recognition, prevention, and monitoring 32:48 - Public works: road rehabilitation, earthworks, and rainwater management 34:50 - Implementation of pumping stations for flood prevention 43:50 - Importance of responsible waste and drainage water management 52:02 - Measures to support the population in nuisance management and effective communication 56:33 - Call for citizen contribution: crowdfunding for humanitarian aid in Ukraine 57:40 - Compliance with pet management rules and nuisance prevention 58:38 - Noise management and steps for a more sustainable sound environment 60:28 - Strategies to limit aerial nuisances and current regulations 63:20 - Reporting responsibilities: contacts and best practices in emergencies 66:07 - Importance of recording data for prevention and emergency management 68:42 - Mosquito protection: anti-odor tips and individual measures 70:25 - Use and deployment of the badge system for access and control management 72:14 - Upcoming events: festivals, sports activities, information sessions, and family activities 75:25 - Planned cultural initiatives and community events to strengthen local cohesion

6 de jun de 20261 h 19 min
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2026-06-05_FB-Live-273

Key Topics: * Highlights from the recent open house at the fire station in Nossegem, showcasing equipment and rescue operations. * Explanation of complex rescue systems involving cables and high-lift ladders. * Discussion on the importance of fire safety training, including first aid and emergency response techniques. * Updates on ongoing municipal projects: roadworks, water and electricity infrastructure upgrades, and urban development. * Introduction of digital tools like the Minderhinder app for tracking municipal works and notifying residents. * Overview of upcoming community activities: repair cafés, cultural events, youth programs, and workshops. * Recognition of community volunteers and emergency services personnel for their dedication and risks taken. * Information on regional cooperation initiatives including water management and infrastructure modernization. * Invitation to participate in local initiatives: planting days, environmental surveillance, and cultural celebrations. * Reminders about participation in public consultations and how to stay updated via official online platforms. ---------------------------------------- Timestamps: 00:00 - Welcome and overview of recent fire department open house in Nossegem 02:17 - Demonstration of rescue cables and high-altitude operations 04:01 - Explanation of emergency rescue procedures and safety measures 05:51 - Importance of first aid training for youth and community members 06:57 - Handling toxics and smoke in fire rescue situations, including battery fires 08:02 - Community safety initiatives and the role of firefighters 09:49 - Recognition of emergency personnel’s dedication and risk-taking 11:14 - Municipal financial overview and budget updates for 2025 12:22 - Upcoming financial planning sessions and transparency efforts 13:03 - Community participation and special events countdown 14:14 - Monitoring and controlling mosquito populations with traps 15:40 - Regional projects for infrastructure upgrades and environmental surveillance 16:40 - Water management updates and preventive measures via Watergroup 18:02 - Roadwork updates: street repairs and infrastructure improvements 19:24 - Future plans for asphalt and street safety enhancements 20:15 - Urban development projects along Maline and surrounding areas 21:02 - Critical electrical grid upgrades for increased capacity 22:36 - Community communication tools: Minderhinder app and updates 24:29 - Ongoing sewer and water infrastructure projects and their community impact 25:16 - Appreciation for project coordinators and communication teams 27:08 - Finalization of historic building renovations and urban beautification 28:03 - Recent challenges and upcoming milestones in municipal maintenance 30:02 - Balancing operational nuisances and long-term community support 31:01 - Encouraging residents to register with Watergroup for alerts 32:08 - Regional cooperation and local government coordination efforts 33:14 - Upcoming cultural and community activity calendar 34:06 - Repair cafés and second-hand markets for sustainable practices 35:21 - Youth programs: yoga, creative activities, and educational workshops 36:22 - Local excursions and historical site visits planned for summer 37:25 - Community fundraising events and Ukrainian children support efforts 38:44 - Cultural performances and charity concerts scheduled soon 39:49 - Creative workshops: cyanotype photography and digital skills training 40:31 - Digital engagement through workshop series on AI and technology 41:23 - Excursions to Domaine Solvay and the July 21 national celebration 43:07 - Environmental monitoring: animal sounds and waste management initiatives 44:07 - Closing remarks, appreciation, and social media engagement prompts

6 de jun de 202645 min