LivingLab Scheveningen is winnaar van de internationale World Smart City Award. Deze prijs wordt elk jaar toegekend aan steden die de wereld leefbaarder en duurzamer maken. Den Haag stond in de finale met New York (USA) en Konya (Turkije) in de categorie energie en milieu. Wethouder Saskia Bruines is trots op de Award. “Deze prijs benadrukt [...]
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