
Halle (Eurotoday): The Halle Schaatst event drew 17,639 visitors from December 12 to January 5, organized by Halle Events and led by Frank Van Nerom.
From December 12 to January 5, the winter event Halle Schaatst welcomed 17,639 visitors to the Stationsplein in Halle. It has been said that this annual ice-skating event, organised by Halle Events, was a great success despite some challenges in planning. It brought festive joy to the city, allowing residents and visitors to enjoy outdoor skating during the holiday season.
How did Frank Van Nerom overcome challenges for Halle Schaatst?
According to Frank Van Nerom from Halle Events, this year’s Halle Schaatst wasn’t easy to organise. He explained that the ongoing construction on the Stationsplein caused major challenges. The city initially rejected the event because they were worried about the square’s condition, but the organisers were determined to make it work. “We kept pushing and are very happy,” Van Nerom said, reflecting on their efforts. In the end, the event became a highlight of the holiday season for many visitors.
“This year’s Halle Schaatst went well, but there’s no guarantee for future events.” Frank Van Nerom said they have an agreement with the old city council to organise it again next year, but that depends on having enough volunteers. Mayor Eva Demesmaeker hopes it continues, mentioning that the organisation is strong and the city offers some financial support, which makes her confident that Halle Events can run the event again.
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So, 17,639 brave souls decided to glide on ice amidst a construction site—who needs ski resorts when you have the Stationsplein? 🥴 Frank must have a magic wand, or maybe just a really strong coffee to pull that off! ☕️✨
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