MAIRIE DE BORDEAUX
Read moreIn Bordeaux, all administrative procedures are carried out in one place: the Cité municipale. Only the services related to civil status and the municipal police are at the city hall, place Pey-Berland. Good to know: Bordeaux City Hall allows deaf or hard-of-hearing people to access its services by telephone thanks to transcription via Acceo. Since 1835, the city hall has occupied the former archbishop's palace, called the Rohan Palace, after the prelate who had it built in the last quarter of the 18th century. The Rohan Palace can be visited all year round.
TERRITOIRE DE MONTIGNY-SUR-AUBE
Read moreThe territory of Montigny-sur-Aube is ideally situated to allow visitors to the National Forest Park to prepare a quality stay. The two valleys of the Ource and the Aube offer nature lovers walks through forests and valleys where you can discover all the riches of a preserved nature. The villages, the castle of Montigny-sur-Aube, the commandery of Epally, the wash houses, the bridges and the churches are all evidence of a first-rate historical heritage. The hills where the vines soak up the sun for a Crémant appreciated by all modulate the landscape. The campsite at the Riel lake is a good starting point with its attractive prices and its luxury caravans for discovering the national park along its tourist routes. A holiday space to recharge your batteries and rediscover the taste for essential values in an environment where nature and mankind build an intelligent balance for the benefit of all.
FÉDÉRATION DES COMMERÇANTS DE METZ
Read moreThe Fédération des commerçants de Metz represents a real force for the future of local commerce. It embodies the city's commitment to its merchants and its desire to preserve the unique character of the commercial fabric. By joining this federation, every Metz retailer can play an active part in building a prosperous future for local commerce, contributing to the city's economic vitality and preserving a distinct identity.
NANTES MÉTROPOLE
Read moreThis entity includes the Nantes metropolitan area, i.e. Nantes and the 24 surrounding municipalities, i.e. more than 656,000 inhabitants, natural, agricultural and urban areas. It manages, among other things, transport, waste and urban development. Thus, the new MIN transferred to Rezé saw the light of day in February 2019 and the new Nantes train station in November 2020. By 2025, it is the University Hospital on the island of Nantes that will impact the heart of the city. We should also mention the 8 Chronobus lines and the Maison de l'Emploi, which provides useful services for job seekers and business creators. Also noteworthy is the web platform dedicated to businesses in partnership with the CCI.
MAIRIE DE TOURS
Read moreEvery day, the town hall welcomes you to its modern building on rue des Minimes. Civil status, cleanliness, culture: the municipality covers all areas of daily life. Overlooking Place Jean Jaurès, the historic Town Hall building, designed by the architect Victor Laloux, hosts weddings, exhibitions and other conferences in its large gala rooms. These events, often free of charge, are an opportunity to visit these places marked by history. A Memorial dedicated to the Tourangeaux who fell for France was inaugurated there in March 2018. The door is imposing, but do not hesitate to cross it if the opportunity arises!
MAIRIE DE LANNEMEZAN
Read moreLannemezan enjoys a sumptuous natural setting and a breathtaking view of the Pyrenean peaks. It is a small dynamic town located on the plateau of the same name, where the valleys of Aure and Louron end. Animated all year long thanks to a diversified associative environment, the town hall oversees an interesting and varied cultural program. The village hall regularly hosts prestigious headliners, from the Capitole de Toulouse orchestra to well-known comedians like Anne Roumanoff or Patrick Bosso.
HÔTEL DE VILLE DE PESSAC
Read morePessac Town Hall is open from Monday to Saturday. Located opposite the Jean Eustache cinema, it's easy to get to, with plenty of parking nearby. In addition, to make it easier for you to register and take care of your affairs, Pessac has set up two intuitive, easy-to-use digital spaces: the Asso portal and the Family portal. So, from the comfort of your own home, you can carry out all your administrative formalities. You'll also find a wealth of information, including a cultural agenda, on the Ville de Pessac website.
COMPAGNIE NATIONALE DU RHONE
Read moreSince 1934, the Compagnie Nationale du Rhône (CNR) has been in charge of the concession of the Rhone River for its development and improvement. Three missions are developed within this framework: electricity production, navigation and irrigation of agricultural land. The waterways allow you to discover an exceptional natural heritage. From Lyon to the sea, there are 330 km of waterways open to you thanks to 14 locks managed by CNR. Passing through the locks is free of charge, but boaters must pay VNF for a "vignette de plaisance fluviale".
MAIRIE DE SAINT-CLAR
Read moreSaint-Clar is the leading garlic-producing town in the Gers, a pretty village of around 1,000 inhabitants overlooking the Arratz valley, north-east of Fleurance and surrounded by hillsides. You'll be charmed by the village's medieval heritage, with its covered market, two arcaded squares, the church of Sainte-Catherine, the garden of the four seasons and the bishop's palace, now home to the media library. In summer, Saint-Clar comes alive with concerts and theatrical performances, as well as gourmet evenings in the squares.
MAIRIE DU 1ER ARRONDISSEMENT
Read moreThe town hall is located just a few steps from the Louvre. It has been led by the Republican Jean-François Legaret since 2001. The mayor is accompanied by five assistants, including 3 members of the Republican Party, a étiquette assistant and a last assistant to the Modem. The town hall is at your disposal for your administrative procedures, keeps you informed of the current situation in the district, offers you a local professional directory and informs you about the life of the borough.
FÉDÉRATION DES PARCS NATURELS RÉGIONAUX
Read moreFounded in 1971, the Federation of Regional Natural Parks is an association of 1901, which brings together the Regional Natural Parks with the following objectives:
To promote the action of the Parks, represent them with major national and European actors and negotiate on their behalf.
To assist Parks in their role, to be a reference player in public policies in this area.
Work to take into account social and societal dimensions and greater participation of people in the Parks.
COMITE DEPARTEMENTAL D’AIKIDO ET BUDO
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MAIRIE DE SURGÈRES
Read moreSurgères is a charming commune located in the Charente-Maritime department, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, in southwest France. With a surface area of 28.71 km² and a population of around 6,750, Surgères offers a pleasant and peaceful living environment. The town is famous for its medieval castle, which is a major tourist attraction.
OFFICE DES SPORTS, DE LA CULTURE, DES ARTS ET LOISIRS
Read moreThe OSCAL brings together about 90 associations with various themes, in the fields of sport, culture, art and leisure. This organization has the competence and mission to organize all kinds of events that make it a valuable support for the creation of events. Among the services offered, you will find: reception and professional advice, the loan of equipment, communication of the event, the possibility of renting a mini bus... The OSCAL also organizes events, such as Schilik by bike, the music festival, cabarets, lottoes...
MAIRIE
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.
TOWN HOTEL
Read moreThe Hôtel de Ville de Béziers is a historic building located on the Place Gabriel Péri. Built in 1729, it occupies the site of the former Roman forum and the 13th-century common house of the consuls of Béziers. It is here that the city's affairs have long been settled. The main entrance is topped by a belfry housing the bells that mark the hours of the city's life. For further information or to contact the Town Hall, please call 04 67 36 73 73.
MAIRIE DE NANCY
Read moreA superb building overlooking the Place Stanislas, Nancy's town hall has been a listed historic monument since 1986 and is well worth a visit if you are passing through the region. Inside, the decor inspired by Italian and German painters will amaze you. On the administrative side, it is of course a point of reception, information and procedures. As for the Internet site, it contains a wealth of information, from important events to work in progress, as well as cultural and sporting news, community life, transport and projects.
LONGVIC - VILLE À VIVRE
Read moreLongvic is pursuing a policy designed for its residents and the improvement of their living environment. If the city does not deny its industrial image, it counterbalances it by asserting itself as a city-nature, concerned about the well-being of its residents. To this end, it has undertaken profound urban transformations in recent years. These changes will continue in 2023, with the production of 650 new homes. The multiplication of real estate projects - rental, home ownership or open-ended - is also intended to attract new residents to the commune and to cement those who live there by offering a residential path adapted to all ages, family situations and incomes.
At the entrance to the city on the Dijon side. Opposite the Ephad Marcel Jacquelinet, at the entrance to the city on the Dijon side, a real estate program by the developer Ghitti, Cours et Jardin, offers 140 housing units.
The Valentin district under study: The former military district located next to the new Place Mandela will be transformed in the years to come. After having undergone renovations and home ownership projects, the municipality is currently rethinking the neighborhood to make it a new eco-district and to integrate a true generational mix of populations.
The Pommerets eco-district. Nexity is the prime contractor for this project, which is on a human scale, with multi-family buildings of no more than two stories. In total, 70 lots, divided between rental (7%) and rent-to-own (PSLA), in single-family homes. An ecological charter manages the entire eco-district. Soft traffic (pedestrian, bicycle) will link it to the city center and the college on one side and to Dijon on the other. Shared gardens will find their place in the heart of the eco-district. The housing units are available while the individual houses are completed. The streets have been named, only by female figures, to give back the place to women in the public space. The municipality has chosen to return part of the project land to agricultural activity in order to install organic market gardening and to include Dijon Métropole in its local and sustainable food program. It is also a way to rediscover the market gardening roots of Longvic, which fed the Dukes of Burgundy in their time.
Clos des Marronniers, a residence of 34 apartments in the heart of the city, on the banks of the Ouche and the green corridor.
Guynemer project with Orvitis. The landlord has led the deconstruction of buildings in the former Guynemer neighborhood, next to the Colombière park. Eventually, the site will be home to 180 new homes. The six new blocks should be completed by 2025.
Place Mandela has been given a makeover. The work was completed in early 2019. The shopping center has been enlarged and is now home to new quality housing on the first floor, combining housing for seniors and home ownership. In total, 48 new homes are being built by the landlord Orvitis.
The city center has been completely renovated. More airy and more open to the city, its face has changed, thanks in particular to Place Mandela. The renovated castle has been transformed into a place of public service by integrating the municipal children's centre and the family counter, both for leisure and education. The new footbridge over the Ouche River links the castle park to the town hall and reinforces the city's green axis. Sopirim has integrated into this charming neighborhood La Maison de Condé, a small residence of 15 luxury apartments.
The former 102 air base has been transformed into a business park. The gendarmerie school has arrived on the site with its students. 200 supervisors and 1,500 learners are now installed there. The site has also been home to the gendarmerie's national public safety training center since October 2017. The airport industrial park now houses businesses in the large hangars left vacant by the departure of the military. More than 80% of the available space is occupied and more than 300 jobs have been created.
On the side of the castle, the municipality is organizing the creation of a new restaurant while every week foodtrucks set up their stoves in the municipality.
MAIRIE DE METZ
Read moreFacing the majestic Saint-Etienne cathedral stands the no less pretentious city hall. Newcomers and citizens, this space is yours, so go through the door and let yourself be guided by the few indications to inform you on the activities, the steps, the city projects... The Internet site will inform you about the municipality, its functioning and its actions. The various services of the city (culture, sports & leisure, administrative procedures), are accessible via specific telephone numbers. You will find all this information on the website or by contacting the reception of the city hall which is very efficient!
MAIRIE DE NÉRAC
Read moreThe history of the municipal building has not always been a long and quiet one. In the Middle Ages, the building serving as the town hall was located in Rue de l'Ecole. In 1611, it fell prey to a fire caused by the explosion of a gunpowder reserve. The fire destroyed many documents, including the archives of the castle of Nerac. It was rebuilt with a belfry and a bell to alert in case of other disasters. Restored by the city, the building has been listed as a historical monument since 2008. The current town hall is located at Place du Général de Gaulle.