COMMUNAUTE D'AGGLOMERATION DE LENS-LIEVIN
Read moreThe Agglomeration Community links the Community of Communes, the Urban Community and the inhabitants of Lens-Liévin district. It deals with economic development, community spatial planning, social balance of habitat, city policy and urban transport.
COMMUNAUTE D'AGGLOMERATION DE L'ARTOIS
Read moreThe Valley community, as it is known as the economy, manages the economy, transport, sport and culture or the health of Béthune and surrounding cities.
COMMUNAUTÉ URBAINE D'ARRAS
Read moreThe mission of the urban community is to collect and treat waste, road maintenance, economic, sustainable and social development, education and housing in the city of Arras and the neighbouring municipalities. In May 2012, the services moved from Degeorge Street to the Citadel.
MAIRIE
Read moreIt is also possible to leave a message on the voice mailbox at 09 53 94 98 23. The town hall also offers an online form for questions about administrative procedures. For practical and regulatory reasons, data is only kept for one month. Clairmarais is a charming village with many sites to visit, such as the Notre-Dame de Lourdes grotto, the Saint Bernard church, the forest, the abbey ruins, as well as hunting, fishing and hiking.
MAIRIE D'ARRAS
Read moreArras Town Hall, where you can ask questions, make comments or suggestions. The Arras town hall is an important place for the town's residents, where they can carry out various administrative procedures and obtain information on municipal services.
MAIRIE
Read moreThe village of Labourse has only 2 000 inhabitants, but its history and heritage make this place an interesting point of visit. Although its name comes from Latin - bursa, a thicket - it appears that its origin is Celtic and not Roman, even if there is certain that there is a Roman construction on these lands. Indeed, with the numerous discoveries of the bronze age, Gallo-Roman objects have been found and vestiges attesting to the presence of such a building. Once again, the operation of a mine pit attracted new inhabitants and the village grew from about inhabitants to about two thousand. Since the close of the well in 1968, the village has been able to start on new bases and now benefit from the important architectural heritage of the church and castle.