After 25 years of Leidsche Rijn, the first residents take stock: ‘The idea that it does not belong to Utrecht has disappeared’

After 25 years of Leidsche Rijn the first residents take

Mulder also sees the composition changing at his own primary school. “Because you now have to earn well to be able to live here, you see that the level of the children is much higher than when I was at school here. It is an extremely attractive neighborhood for young families. The city is not far away, there are plenty of playgrounds and parks, and it is much more spacious here. “And the feeling that it does not belong to Utrecht has also completely disappeared,” he adds.

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