Joint arrangements
Nuenen municipality cooperates with other municipalities in certain cases. These collaborations consist of agreements and arrangements between the municipal councils, boards of mayor and aldermen and between the mayors.
Mayor and aldermen keep a register of the arrangements in which their municipality participates, in accordance with Article 27 of the Common Arrangements Act (Wgr). The register includes the following joint arrangements that apply to the municipality of Nuenen c.a.:
Eindhoven Metropolitan Region (MRE) (formerly SRE)
The Metropoolregio Eindhoven is a partnership of 21 regional municipalities aimed at realizing the ambitions of Brainport Eindhoven. Visit the Metropolitan Eindhoven website for more information.
Omgevingsdienst Zuidoost Brabant (ODZOB).
The Omgevingsdienst Zuidoost Brabant (ODZOB) is a joint arrangement between 21 regional municipalities in the field of (environmental) licensing, supervision and enforcement. More information about the ODZOB can be found on their website.
Safety Region of Brabant-Zuidoost (VRBZO)
Veiligheidsregio Brabant-Zuidoost is a joint arrangement in the field of security and preventing and combating disasters and crises. More information about Veiligheidsregio Brabant-Zuidoost can be found on their website.
Joint Health Service (GGD) Brabant Zuidoost
The Municipal Health Service (GGD) Brabant Zuidoost is a joint arrangement for carrying out the statutory tasks in the field of health care. Visit the GGD website for more information.
Dommelvallei Service
Dienst Dommelvallei is a collaboration of Son en Breugel, Nuenen and Geldrop-Mierlo in the areas of personnel and organization, finance, I&A and documentary information provision. More information about the Dommelvallei Service can be found on their website.
Werkvoorziening de Dommel (WSD).
The WSD Group is a partner for municipalities and employers, offering solutions to personnel issues. They help people with a distance to the labor market find work. Read more on the WSD website.
Cleaning Blink
Blink is a public-private partnership unique in the Netherlands between the municipalities of Asten, Deurne, Gemert-Bakel, Heeze-Leende, Helmond, Laarbeek, Nuenen, Someren and SUEZ Recycling & Recovery Netherlands. Blink is active in the field of waste collection, raw materials management, cleaning and maintenance of public spaces and management of waste recycling centers. You can find more information on the Blink website.