
Dilbeek (Eurotoday) – Roadworks in Eylenboschstraat, Schepdaal, Belgium, have closed all three access roads, severely impacting local businesses. Laura’s bakery has lost 50% of its sales and experienced internet disruptions. Many shops are struggling, but after complaints, two roads will reopen before April 11, 2025.
Business owners in Dilbeek’s Eylenboschstraat, Schepdaal, Belgium, are facing major difficulties due to ongoing roadworks. The closures, necessary for installing new utility lines, have made it nearly impossible for customers to access shops. With all three access roads blocked, many businesses are experiencing significant drops in sales.
The construction is being carried out in blank”>four phases, with the final stage set to shut down the street completely for a week. Business owners report that foot traffic has declined steeply, leading to financial struggles not only for individual shops but for the local economy as a whole.
How Are Eylenboschstraat’s Roadworks Affecting Shops?
Laura, a bakery owner, has been hit particularly hard by the road closures. Her sales have dropped by 50%, leading to wasted unsold goods. She even experienced entire afternoons without selling a single cake.
According to Laura, the roadworks are not only hurting her bakery but also other small businesses in the area. She believes future construction projects should consider their impact on local shops and ensure that businesses can continue operating.
Our biggest frustration is that all three access roads are closed,
says Laura.
In addition to financial losses, the bakery is also dealing with technical difficulties. A cable was accidentally cut, resulting in a loss of phone and internet services. Customers are unable to place orders or make card payments, worsening the situation for Laura's business.
She expressed frustration that other shops on the street are facing similar hardships, with at least one business deciding to close for a full week due to the ongoing challenges.
The roadworks are expected to continue until April 11, 2025. However, after complaints from shop owners, construction teams have revised their plans to reopen two of the closed roads to restore some access to businesses.
Caroline, who runs the Spar supermarket, welcomed the decision, appreciating that authorities listened to their concerns. While she acknowledges the necessity of the construction, she wishes there had been better communication about the expected disruptions before it began.
Comments
One response to “Dilbeek Eylenboschstraat Roadworks Block Three Roads, Impacting Shops”
-
Oh, brilliant move, closing all the roads—nothing like giving local businesses a crash course in financial survival, right? 🚧 At this rate, Laura’s bakery might as well start selling road cones instead of cakes! 😅
-
Oh, brilliant! Nothing like a good old roadwork fest to ensure local businesses really get to feel the pinch—who needs customers anyway? 🎉 At this rate, I’m surprised they’re not handing out ‘Business of the Year’ awards for the most spectacular closure! 😅
Last News

Minister Blanár Holds Discussions with Sikorski on Migration at Frontex Headquarters in Warsaw

European Parliament Bans Huawei Amid Bribery Investigation
Huawei had nine individuals authorized to access the European Parliament when it last updated its entry in the Transparency Register in October.
The newly imposed ban will restrict Huawei’s lobbyists from entering any of the Parliament’s premises, including locations in Brussels, Strasbourg, Luxembourg, and its liaison offices across EU membe

Kremlin on ECHR Ruling: “Long Overdue, But a Glimmer of Common Sense”
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has expressed “cautious optimism” regarding President Vladimir Putin’s endorsement of a ceasefire, echoing sentiments shared by U.S. national security adviser Mike Walz. While a meeting between Putin and former U.S. President Donald Trump has not yet been scheduled, Peskov emphasized that both parties acknow

EU Leaders to Address Competitiveness, Defense, and Ukraine
Leaders will also discuss recent developments in Ukraine and the next steps on defence following the presentation of the White Paper on the Future of European Defence.
They may also hear from President Zelenskyy regarding the latest efforts to end the conflict in his country.
Addition

Eurogroup Confirms Support for Bulgaria’s Eurozone Accession Efforts
In the letter, Donohoe commends Bulgaria̵

Restaurant Review: The Wild Geese
Atmosphere:
Whether it’s a weekday or the weekend, The Wild Geese is always bustling with patrons, creating a vibrant and welcoming setting. Unlike typical Irish pubs, its décor features a distinctive ceiling reminiscent of the Sistine Chapel, complemented by beautiful stained-glass details.
Cost:
Expect standard Brussels pub pricing, with m

Pythagoras and His Aversion to Beans
We all recognize Pythagoras primarily for the headaches he caused us in school with his famous theorem about right triangles. You know the one: “In every right triangle, the sum of the squares of the legs is equal to the square of the hypotenuse.” Thanks to this, the renowned Greek mathematician has remained in our collective memory. Howeve

Deurne’s Arendshoflaan: Explosion Damages Apartment Window
Deurne (Eurotoday) – An explosion occurred at an apartment in the Arendshoflaan last night, causing damage only to the window on the ground floor without injuring anyone.
An explosive device detonated during nighttime hours at an Arendshoflaan Deurne apartment, which resulted in damaged ground-floor window glass. No injuries were reported. Official investigators from the bomb disposal service, D

Sweden Boosts Support for Ukraine with Increased Aid and Additional Archer Deliveries
This additional support will mostly continue the types of assistance Sweden has previously provided and will be directed to Ukraine primarily through the EU, the World Bank, and the UN Development Programme (UNDP). The funds will focus on humanitarian aid and efforts to rebuild and enhance energy supply, housing, and

Der Wochenendstreit mit Michael Bröcker
In dieser Sonderausgabe analysieren Gordon Repinski und Michael Bröcker, Chefredakteur der Table Briefings, die vergangene Woche intensiver Verhandlungen zwischen der Union und der SPD über die Bildung einer neuen Regierung sowie die kontroversen Debatten um milliardenschwere Sondervermögen.
Dabei werfen sie einen
Leave a Reply