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On 6 May 1988, the Advisory Council of Seniors of the City of Brussels was installed in the City Hall. The council joined the already existing Consultative Committees.
Besides the proposed activities, the council has a role of opinion and suggestion on all the questions which interest seniors:
Its objective, such as clarified in its statutes (PDF, 0,04MB), is to study needs and specific interests of the elderly and make them known to the College of Mayor and Aldermen.
Demography
Seniors service
Place Sainte-Catherine, 18
1000 Brussels
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Tel. : 02 279 34 95
seniors@brucity.be
Telephone hours : from Monday till Friday from 9 am till 5 pm