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Read moreResidents can go to the Mairie for all civil status formalities, such as requests for birth, marriage or death certificates. Extracts or copies of civil status certificates are issued in less than five working days. To request a family record book, you need to make an appointment with the Civil Status Department. The town hall also offers services for children, young people, senior citizens, the economy, the environment, transport, culture and leisure.
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Read moreMoulins also offers a wide range of cultural and tourist activities, including museums such as the Centre National du Costume de Scène, the Musée de la Visitation, the Musée de l'Illustration Jeunesse, the Musée Anne de Beaujeu, the Musée du Bâtiment, the Maison Mantin and the Triptyque du Maître de Moulins.
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Read moreThe Biozat town hall offers a range of services including social action, the library, the cemetery and the multi-purpose hall. It also provides information on news and upcoming events in the commune. What's more, the town hall provides local services such as France Services, which answers your questions and helps you with administrative formalities.
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Read moreLalizolle is a charming village in the Allier department, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. With its 407 inhabitants, it offers a peaceful, picturesque setting. Surrounded by the communes of Nades, Chouvigny and Sussat, Lalizolle lies 16 km northwest of Gannat, the largest town nearby. The commune covers an area of 23.7 km² and is crossed by the Veauce river. Lalizolle is part of the Communauté de communes Saint-Pourçain Sioule Limagne and is close to the Parc naturel régional des Volcans d'Auvergne. For all your administrative needs, the Mairie is there to help you, whether it's for civil status certificates, family record book applications, identity cards or building permits. Its rural setting and unspoilt environment make it a pleasant destination for a peaceful getaway.
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Read moreHauterive Town Hall offers a range of services and information on municipal life, local life, children and education, and social life. You can also find information on simplified administrative procedures for professionals, as well as news and results from the Hauterive ping-pong club. Finally, we recommend a visit to the "Bulles d'R" exhibition, as well as other places to visit in the region.
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Read moreMinutes of council meetings can be consulted on the notice board at the town hall during opening hours, or downloaded online. Council meetings are held at the town hall, in the presence of the mayor, deputy mayors, councillors and administrative staff. Meetings generally start at 7:00 pm and finish around 10:00 pm.
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Read moreThe town of Saint-Bonnet-Tronçais is renowned for its magnificent oak forest, considered to be the most beautiful in Europe. Visitors can enjoy the surrounding nature by observing the varied flora and fauna, as well as hiking, biking or horseback riding. The commune also offers a wide range of services and infrastructures for its residents.
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Read moreSaint-Genest is a small village in central France, in the Allier département, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Surrounded by the communes of Lignerolles, Sainte-Thérence, Terjat, Villebret and Arpheuilles-Saint-Priest, the village has around 400 inhabitants and covers an area of 15.2 km², making it a sparsely populated commune. Saint-Genest is located 9 km southwest of Montluçon, the largest town in the area. The village is also close to the Gorges du Cher. The commune offers its inhabitants the advantages of rural living, with its calm and natural surroundings. Saint-Genest's main asset is its many footpaths, which are ideal for hiking in all its forms. These paths also provide access to sports facilities such as rock-climbing crags, as well as leisure activities such as angling. The commune of Saint-Genest is part of the Montluçon-Communauté.
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Read moreServices offered by the town hall include reception, administrative procedures, social services, diary, municipal newsletters and contacts. It is also important to note that the SIVOM has reported the presence of malevolent people posing as SIVOM agents and insisting on entering homes. It is therefore advisable to systematically request the presentation of agents' business cards in case of doubt.
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Read morePrémilhat is a small commune in the Allier department. Prémilhat also offers a range of activities and events for residents and visitors alike. The commune also offers a green waste collection service for private customers. Finally, for those wishing to discover Prémilhat, it is possible to visit the communal buildings, the library and take part in the Corrida de Prémilhat.
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Read morePouzy-Mésangy is a small commune in the Nord Bourbonnais region. It offers a peaceful, rural setting, ideal for nature lovers and those seeking tranquillity. The commune has a school, a communal library and a multi-purpose hall. Residents can also take advantage of the Maison France Services à la Maison de Pays de Lurcy-Lévis for all their administrative formalities. Pouzy-Mésangy also offers cultural and leisure activities, such as hiking trails and outdoor treasure hunts. Visitors can also admire the 11th-century Saint-Aignan church and the 15th-century Murat château. Pouzy-Mésangy is a charming place to recharge your batteries and enjoy the beauty of the Bourbonnais countryside.