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The Alderwoman for Public Cleansing, accompanied with people in charge of the Cleansing service, organizes meetings in 11 districts of the City every 6 months. All the inhabitants are invited to these meetings.
These meetings are dedicated to present the tracks of reflection and action in public cleansing to the citizens, but especially to listen to the expectations and the concrete suggestions of the inhabitants.
These Cleanliness committees thus want to encircle possible problems for every district and present solutions.
Each can now also register for the next committee of his district. He will then be automatically and personally invited to the next meetings in his district.
Cleanliness
Toll-free number of the Cleansing service of the City of Brussels
Tel. : 0800 90107
Information and complaints concerning the public cleansing.