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Meer Info Op Pagina 49 MOSSELEN …Niet Zómaar Onze SPECIALITEIT ! Gelieve Tijdig Te Reserveren! 5 ANG JAARG e 2 Magazine voor Mortsel, Edegem, Hove, Boechout, Vremde, Kontich en Lint 11 AUGUSTUS 201 AUGUSTUS 11 5 Vrijblijvend en gratis GRATIS schatting van taxi service schatting van uw eigendom! uw eigendom! 13 03 449 44 26 [email protected] 03-281 08 08 03 366 66 66 meer info op pagina 49 MOSSELEN …niet zómaar onze SPECIALITEIT ! Gelieve tijdig te reserveren! Uiteraard bieden wij u in afwachting ook een ruime keuze in andere vis- en vleesgerechten! MMMMmmm Ze zijn er weer ! > Langestraat 12 - 2240 Zandhoven - T 03 484 56 86 - 03 484 34 28 - www.deengel.be Dagelijks welkom: van 11u30 tot 22u00 • vrijdag en zaterdag: tot 22u30 372 Periodiek13OK.indd 37 07/08/14 11:23 DeEngel_Mosselen_Eclips_0713.indd 1 19/07/13 10:28 3 bedtime-auping-184x248-passant-RAST.indd 1 23/07/15 12:35 overheidsorganisaties blijft ‘t Periodiekske hét perfecte medium om te communiceren met de inwoners van hun gemeente of regio. Wie de kosten voor het drukken en verdelen van reclame even onder de loep neemt, komt vaak tot de conclusie dat een Beste lezer, advertentie in ‘t Periodiekske een schitterend alternatief is dat prijs/kwaliteit niet te kloppen is! adverteerder, Voor al je vragen in verband met ons kleine broertje, De Passant (regio Berchem, Wilrijk, Aartselaar en Hoboken), kan je terecht bij medewerker, ... [email protected] of op 0486 05 10 85. Onze volgende uitgave van ´t Periodiekske verschijnt op dinsdag Hopelijk kon je reeds genieten van nieuwe indrukken in paradijse- 25 augustus 2015. lijke oorden of staat er nog een fijne trip op de agenda, maar ook De deadline voor het aanleveren van je publiciteitsmateriaal is al mocht je zijn thuisgebleven dan had je dit jaar geen ongelijk en dinsdag 18 augustus 2015 om 16.30 uur! heb je reeds volop van een redelijk mooie zomer kunnen proeven. Wie nog vakantie heeft gepland, wensen we alvast het allerbeste! We verzoeken je vriendelijk om per kerende de gewenste ruimte (het formaat) te reserveren en het materiaal door te mailen. Op Nu het einde van de vakantie stilaan in zicht komt, informeren deze manier kunnen wij tijdig een drukproef mailen ter controle. heel wat mensen zich om schoolgerief aan te schaffen en ervoor Het materiaal te laat bezorgen, leidt vaak tot onnauwkeurigheden te zorgen dat hun oogappels de juiste school vinden. De zon ging en deze willen wij in het belang van iedereen vermijden. gelukkig niet met vakantie en blijft haar werk doen, waardoor velen al plannen maken om hun tuin om te toveren tot een paradijs voor Ik wens je veel leesplezier en geniet nog van de mooie dagen de nazomer. Zodra de vakantie voorbij is, zal ook de handel zich die komen. snel weer op gang trekken. Vooruitziende modezaken presenteren nu reeds hun mooie najaarscollectie en heel wat autoverkopers weten dat mensen graag veilig de winter ingaan en nu reeds bezig Fik Verbiest zijn met de aanschaf van een nieuwe wagen. ´t Periodiekske biedt 33.000 gezinnen uit Mortsel, Edegem, Hove, “Wees de verandering die je in de wereld wil zien” Boechout, Vremde, Kontich en Lint de mogelijkheid om jouw zaak Ghandi of event te leren kennen! Ook voor culturele centra en andere GEEN ongeadresseerde reclame maar ik ben colofon WÉL als het kan, i een 'tPeriodiekske_Stickers_def.inddOnze brievenbusstickers 1 zijn gratis af te halen-fan! op ons kantoor van maandag tot vrijdag van 9u tot 17u 8/08/11 16:52 ’t Periodiekske bezoekt iedere 14 dagen • ‘T PERIODIEKSKE bvba STIPT, GRATIS en APART circa 35.000 gezin- Sint-Benedictusstraat 134 nen. Het toenemende aantal stickers met 2640 Mortsel “Geen reclame als het kan, maar ik ben wel (03 448 16 63 - 03 440 77 67 Mortsel Boechout & een ’t Periodiekske-fan!” bewijst dat ’t Pe- www.periodiekske.be Zie De Passant Vremde riodiekske zonder twijfel het meest gelezen e-mail drukwerk Edegem magazine is van Mortsel en omstreken. [email protected] Hove e-mail advertenties ‘t Periodiekske is er voor en door mensen, [email protected] Kontich Lint daarom is ieder verantwoordelijk voor zijn inzending, zowel inhoudelijk als taalkun- dig. 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N.V. renovatieGarage J. Janssens BVBA RIOLERINGSWERKENLiersesteenweg 266 - 2640 Mortsel Reigersmolenstraat 31 - 2531 VremdeGSM (Boechout) 0475/62.30.94 Tel: 03 454 10 44 - [email protected] Tel: 03 455 25 29 - [email protected] ISOLATIEWERKEN www.garagejanssens.be Schransstraat 127 - 2530 Boechout - 0498/10.58.28 www.dakwerkenstaessens.be - [email protected] 246 Periodiek12OK.indd 24 14/06/12 11:47 Grootse plannen voor omgeving binnenkort de R11 tussen de nieuwe tunnel nabij de luchthaven en de Eggestraat vernieuwt. ‘De eerste fase van de R11, waarschijnlijk Fort 4 Mortsel in 2016, loopt tot de Heirbaan. Omdat we met de riolering van de Fortstraat onder de R11 richting Heirbaan willen, moet ons dossier Het Mortselse stadsbestuur stelt een ontwerper aan om de Fort- ook zijn voorbereid. Nadien volgt de tweede fase van de Heirbaan straat en de Lodewijk Dosfellei te vernieuwen. Het is een eerste tot de Eggestraat waarbij een gescheiden fietspad zal worden aan- stap om de omgeving van Fort 4 op te waarderen. ‘De Fortstraat gelegd.’ staat als eerste op de planning omdat het Vlaamse gewest Al zijn deze plannen nog maar een onderdeel van een totaalaan- volgend jaar al begint met de heraanleg van de R11 tussen de pak om de omgeving van het Fort 4 nieuw leven in te blazen. Bur- nieuwe tunnel en de Eggestraat’, licht burgemeester Erik Broeckx gemeester Broeckx overloopt de ideeën. ‘We voeren gesprekken (N-VA) toe. om aan de zijde van de Liersesteenweg het huidige zwembad te Het stadsbestuur heeft grootse plannen met de omgeving van het vervangen. Als dat project erdoor komt, vernieuwen we ook met- Fort. De Fortstraat en de Lodewijk Dosfellei zijn de eerste straten een het plein voor het zwembad.
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