Peter Gillis Will not Receive an Operating Permit for his Holiday Park Marina Beach. The Municipality of Terneuzen is also withdrawing The Alcohol License. Without these permits, The Park Cannot Operate. The Massa is Kassa Personality Must Ensure with Immediate Effect That Visitors No Longer Recreate in the Park.
In February of Last Year, The Municipality of Terneuzen decided that an operating permit is Mandatory for All Campsites and Recreation Parks with More than 35 accommodation units. To Obtain Such A Permit, A SO-Called Bibob Investigation Must First Be Carried Out. The Municipality Then Examines Whether the Owner is Guilty of Illegal Practices.
Duration Previous Investigations at Marina Beach in the Zeeland-Flemish Village of Hoek, Labor Migrants Were Found Living in The Park. This is illegal because the parks are only intended for vacations.
The Results of the Investigation at Gillis’ Holiday Park Are Reason for the Municipality not to Grant the Operating Permit. Gillis Disagrees with This Decision. “They are slaughtering the goose that lays the golden eggs, but we can’t do anything about it,” he told press agency ANP .
Accordance to the Municipality, Anyone who has booked a holiday or activity at Marina Beach Should Contact Gillis’ Oostappen Group. The Entrepreneur Says He is Thinking about an alternative destination for people who had booked a holiday at the park. “But they have to want that, of course.”
There have bone problems at Gillis’ Holiday Parks for some time. Hey Wants To Sell the Parks and A Purchase Contract was just signed last year. But The Buyer, Taeke Dijkstra, refused to pay because the tax authorities had Seized the Parks. The Judge later Ruled that the Sale Should Still Go Ahead. However, There is Still No Final Deal, Dijkstra’s Lawyer Told Nu.nl.