Constructing the border bridge. The yellow marks on the street show the exact border line. On the left is Dinxperlo in the Netherlands, on the right Suderwick in Germany.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Crossing frontiers: Euregio financial aid
Dinxperlo in the Netherlands and Suderwick in Germany are two towns located directly on the border, separated only by a small road that marks the national boundary between Germany and the Netherlands. This extraordinary location led to the idea of a joint transnational project for senior living that is financially sponsored by Euregio. The concept of the whole project is to have living and care-giving in a community setting with the assurance of more extensive care where needed. It includes volunteer work, ambulatory care through a social service centre and a Europacafé. The single project elements of the Dutch and German counterparts will also be joined symbolically over the border by building a bridge. The whole project is nested within a type of service zone that covers an area with approximately 15,000 inhabitants. Residents within this service zone can live in their own four walls as long as possible even if they need help doing daily tasks. Household assistance and nursing care as well as volunteer help is offered around the clock.
Smuggler bridge crosses borders smuggling
Several names have been suggested for the unique bridge that connects Dutch village Dinxperlo with German village Suderwick. Eurobridge and Europabridge are two options. A local preacher recently opted for smuggler bridge. Not only were the building site during world war two divided by wire wich lead to smuggling activities. The whole project itself is based on smuggling. The Dutch and German governments only want to pay health care costs for their own inhabitants. By creating the living room above the bridge, no one can actually check on wich side of the border the elderly were most of the time. The legal issue was cleared by giving the Dutch a letter box in Dinxperlo and the Germans a mail box in Suderwick.
Start building proces border bridge
In the first days of 2008 a unique construction site awakened on the border between Germany and the Netherlands. A bridge - containing a living room and a tavern - will connect two health care centers on both sides of the border in Suderwick (Germany) and Dinxperlo (Holland). The euro bridge is part of the Europaprojekt, subsidised by the European Community. Goal is to create a living-and-care zone (woon-zorgzone) in wich people can freely switch from one health care supplier to the other - across the border.
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dinxperlo,
europaproject,
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