If you walk through ‘t Goy, you will see fruit trees, a village hall, a football club and a primary school with forty students. It is a small village, but it does have a tapas bar and tennis courts. Every now and then you hear ‘Hi’ from people greeting each other. But with around 250 houses, the question is: how long can ‘t Goy remain like this? After all, there are no homes for young people. That’s why something had to be done, says Hans.
How the residents of this village provide extra housing themselves: ‘We are in glory that it will work out’
