The streets are named after Dutch villages and hamlets under 20.000 inhabitants, with some exceptions which contain bigger towns.
[5] This area was created after urban planners encountered government restrictions about natural development in the Netherlands.
From seeds buried in the deep ground of nearly a century ago, new plants (re-)originated there.
The nature development area will be extended to Koolhoven Buiten, the la(te)st neighbourhood when ready.
The Reeshofbos (formerly called Hultensche Heide) is a forest remaining in the east, which forms a part of the border with the rest of Tilburg.
Huis Ter Heide (when industrial area Vossenberg counted with) and the Kaaistoep are larger forests adjacent to the Reeshof.