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Read moreThe town hall has a municipal information service that can help you in your research at 04 97 13 21 11.
Annexes: Ariane Place des Lind 04 93 54 94 83 ・ Magnan 118, rue de France 04 97 13 46 00 ・ Pastor 2, Roman track 04 92 47 61 40 ・ Port Republic 4 Ribotti Street 04 97 13 22 50 ・ Ray Place Fountain 04 92 07 85 60 ・ Saint Augustine Rue de la Santoline - Bât. 38 04 93 18 00 52 ・ Saint-Roch 52 Denis-Semeria Avenue 04 93 89 26 61 ・ Thiole Malausséna 32 Malausséna Avenue 04 93 80 94 86.
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Read moreRennes-les-Bains, located in the Haute Vallée de l'Aude, is a small spa, climatic and tourist resort. With its natural environment and warm waters renowned for their therapeutic virtues, it offers an invigorating and relaxing stay. The village, with its 200 inhabitants, is the gateway to the Corbières, between the Mediterranean and the Pyrenees. Visitors can take advantage of its mild, stable climate, its hot and cold springs, and its historical heritage, which bears witness to a major settlement in Gallo-Roman times. Rennes-les-Bains is also the ideal starting point for discovering the surrounding sites, such as Château d'Arques, Abbaye d'Alet les Bains and Rennes le Château, famous for the mystery surrounding Abbé Saunière's treasure. Fans of Cathar castles will be delighted with the many sites to visit nearby. All in all, Rennes-les-Bains offers a pleasant setting for a relaxing family vacation, where the benefits of nature combine with the pleasures of discovery.
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Read moreTypical village of the Midi, situated at the same distance from the sea and the Cevennes, Nimes and Montpellier and close to the medieval city of Sommières, Junas allows to discover a different Gard and offers an opening to the Hérault. The most animated month is July with the Rencontres of the Stone in which exhibitions of sculpture, concerts and an international stone tailleurs contest are held early in the month, and a boasts jazz festival is excellent for amateurs in the middle of the month. In August, a country festival takes place in careers.
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Read moreWhich charming small village Vénéjean; You will not regret the detour, just at the exit of Bagnols. Small cobbled streets, large stone houses… and if you don't miss the courage, climb up to the top of the village, not just for sight. St. Baptiste Chapel dates back to the th century and its murals are very well preserved. At the top you will discover a windmill in operation and the Romanesque chapel Saint-Pierre drowned in a green setting. It is in this context that every year the Musical evenings of Vénéjean occur in July. A medieval castle owned by a private owner dating back to the th century dominates this adorable small village.
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Read moreAmateurs of rosé, you will be served, as indicated in the light panel on the edge of the motorway, on the roof of the cooperative cellar: " Tavel, first rosé of France ". It is since the th century that we drink the tavel. A favourite drink of Philippe the Bel, and then recaptured by the Popes of Avignon, tavel remains the only controlled appellation of France that produces only rosé. This famous wine is obtained through a vinification which includes a short maceration of the fallen grapes, without beginning fermentation in order to extract the fruit and the specific characters of the ripe grape of each vine: Grenache, syrah, cinsaut, mourvèdre, clairette and bourboulenc. Fresh with a salad, in the shadow of a hackberry, what can you dream of better?
LE CAMP DE CESAR
Read moreOne of the major archaeological sites of Southern Gaul is now made of a town located on a rocky piton offering a superb panorama over the surroundings. The site formerly occupied by a Celto-Ligurian agglomeration and then by a Gallo-Roman colony reached its peak in the High Middle ages. Guided tours are proposed by the Municipal Heritage Service on request at 04 66 50 55 79
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Read moreFirst village after Nîmes on the RN 86 towards Avignon, Marguerittes has no special charm. However, in the immediate vicinity of the motorway of Nîmes East, it has made it one of the most dynamic towns on the "periphery, having experienced intense population growth and economic development in the 80 s and 90 s. Set up many hotels at the exit of the motorway, a few kilometres from Nîmes. In historical terms, mills, a Romanesque church, a lavoir, a pigeon house, and the castle of Chanaleilles have been transformed into town hall. Discover, at the house of the Garrigue, a small museum on this regional ecosystem, a boutique of local products and information for a hiking tour in the country of capitelles.
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Read moreIdeally placed on the plateau to which it gives its name, in the heart of Costières, the village is known for certain only by the presence of its airport, of an air base, of a motorway exit. This would be to forget the bucolic aspects of a commune that has over 20 hectares of green space, including a municipal park with its water plan, its health course and its playgrounds. Then there is the Michelin, multi-star Michelin restaurant and a city hotel nestled in a castle, former residence of the bishops of Nîmes.
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Read moreAs part of the 113 national road, Codognan nevertheless managed to preserve a certain identity and quality of life, which probably came from its position of door to the Petite Camargue and the beaches, for the Nîmois and all the inhabitants of the Vaunage. Like most villages in the region, Codognan has a small but very beautiful old centre that deserves a stop.
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Read moreIn the image of Courbessac to the east, Milhaud will soon be like some sort of nîmois neighbourhood, so the village has been absorbed as an oil stain through urbanization. Having said that, the village bypass, set up, has restored a semblance of village life to its downtown. Without special charm, the village still welcomes many shops and enjoys its proximity to the great city without the inconvenience of the city.
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Read more12 km from Nîmes, Saint-Como remains the best preserved village of the beautiful plain of Vaunage, which is also highly urbanised. Around the fountain flows a stream, Griffe, which crosses this plain from one end to the other. The village has kept a real life of proximity between its inhabitants, where we are frequent from generation to generation during memorable holidays. The temple of Saint-Como, not really antique yet, deserves the detour as well as the raised site of the mill, planted on the hill: At 200 metres above sea level, there is an unobstructed view of the Baux of the Leases at the Saint-Loup peak.
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Read moreIn the heart of the hills that dominate the Vistrenque and Nîmes, the road of Uzès, Poulx lives in the setting of a nature more or less preserved by the presence… military, who established a camp. At the feet of the Gardon River, the old Poulx remains pleasant to visit, a small village that lives quietly in the rhythm of its narrow streets, traditional houses, dry stone walls and. typical of the region.
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Read moreA real rice farm in a 175 hectare area proposes you to discover the stages of rice cultivation in its natural surroundings. The journey can take place on foot, encouraging direct contact with nature or cart for a more holistic view of the whole activity. In both cases, allow one hour of visit. Catherine Alberty, your guide, adapts to your knowledge needs; Local fauna and flora have no secrets for her and she knows how to share her love of the profession.
L’HÔTEL DE VILLE
Read moreFrom the former town hall built in the 1930 s, Michel Euvé, the architect who rehabilitated the city hall building, kept the entrance and the campanile. Inside, a mineral sculpture welcomes the visitor in the lobby. Outside, in the centre of the town hall, another sculpture, made of metal painted this time. It is signed by Nicolas Sahnes and was designed on the computer from the form of a previous work. The artist simply extracted the geometric structure which, once distorted, does not book at the centre of this basin only its "emptiness".
MAIRIE DE MARSILLARGUES
Read moreMarsillargues Town Hall, located on the Place de l'Hôtel de Ville, is an important administrative building in the town. The mairie website is under construction, which makes it difficult to access additional information.
CNAMS 34
Read moreThe National Confederation of the Crafts of the Patrimoine and Services of the Hérault offers a project to discover the department by taxi, through fifteen circuits (canal du Midi, discovery of vineyards and shellfish parks on the edge of the Etang of Thau, visit of Montpellier by taxi). There are all tastes and desires for every taste. The availability of craftsmen trained in this new concept of "tourist taxi" makes the trip personalized and more pleasant, knowing that it is the rental of the taxi that makes the tariff, whether alone, 4 or 8 on board. Many of the partners (restaurateurs, wine growers, craftsmen, site managers and castles) played the game to ensure negotiated rates. In the end, a beautiful initiative to get off the beaten track. CNAMS 34 also organizes the Comedy des Métiers in September in Montpellier.
VILLE DE MAUGUIO CARNON
Read moreThe town of Mauguio is well worth a visit: for its village soul, its Spanish mix, its wild nature just a stone's throw from the Etang de l'Or, for its colorful market, for the dynamism of its population, for its central square, for its many cafés and restaurants, its market gardens, for the folklore of the Camargue race, for its Gallic irreducibility next to Montpellier, which wanted to eat it not so long ago... The Motte garden can be visited every day. Don't miss the Roméria (mid-June) and the Visions Métisses festival (early July).
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Read moreTHE CIRCUS OF MOUREZE. It is chaos of huge blocks of rock, the largest Dolomitic site in France; Eroding the stone has taken extraordinary and surprising shapes and now form a magical decor. Some pitons are more than 100 m high, and their fantastic shapes have taken the appearance of a monkey, a sucker, a sphinx, a snake… The cliffs are largely equipped with hiking trails that allow to appreciate this fantastic site, which is tortured by erosion. The imagination can easily deploy and guess the characters and monsters of this cliff. The place is filled with magic at sunrise and sunset, the rocks then have enchanting colors, shadows lengthen and accentuate contrasts. A show not missed under any pretext.
COMITÉ DÉPARTEMENTAL DU TOURISME
Read moreNo need to go to this address (which unfortunately does not have a specific reception) but, on simple call (also via the Internet or mail), all the desired documentation is shipped to you. Heritage, history, gastronomy, local products, events, sports, leisure, accommodation, catering, etc. are all available and kept up to date. Thematic circuits are organized (afternoon in Beaujolais, small tourist train, silk course in Lyon, etc.) to discover the four countries of the department: Grand Lyon, Lyon, Beaujolais Pays and Pilat Rhone.
CENTRE MEDICO-SPORTIF DE LA VILLE DE LYON
Read moreMade available to athletes by the city, it offers visits (free for lyon associations) to the practice of a sport, as well as specialized visits for top sportsmen.
DIRECTION DEPARTEMENTALE ET REGIONALE DE LA JEUNESSE, DES SPORTS ET DE LA COHESION SOCIALE
Read moreSports, practice and training, internships, contests, Bafa, Bess, state patents, small ads, documentation, information (sports, anti-doping, etc.), actions (leisure bases, control of institutions, etc.). The Directorate of Youth and Sports acts on several fronts. To help young people between the ages of 10 and 18, whose families have modest incomes, to practise sports at the lowest cost, they also put in place a sport coupon system. Check with sports clubs. More than 80 000 Lyon regularly practice a sport in one of the 550 clubs or associations, which the city has.
COMITÉ DÉPARTEMENTAL DE CYCLOTOURISME DES YVELINES
Read moreLes Clayes-sous-Bois offers many possibilities for cycling enthusiasts. The Comité Départemental de Cyclotourisme des Yvelines, affiliated to the Fédération Française de Cyclotourisme, offers a variety of activities and training courses for cyclists of all levels. The committee also promotes initiatives for young people, with competitions and road education competitions.
TRIBUNAL DE GRANDE INSTANCE – PALAIS DE JUSTICE
Read moreThe court of large instance (also referred to as TGI) considers civil disputes between private persons (physical or moral) that are not attributed by law to another civil jurisdiction, as well as civil disputes involving applications over € 10 000. The Court of Large Instance also considers many cases, irrespective of the amount of the application:
Status of persons: marital status, filiation, nationality…
Family: matrimonial regimes, divorces, parental authority, succession, etc.
The court of large instance consists of magistrates, a president, vice-presidents, judges (judges, judges for family affairs, judges of children, pretrial judge, enforcement judge) as well as clerks and various staff. The Public Prosecutor intervenes with the court in civil proceedings to apply for the application of the law and to ensure respect for the general forces of society; he is represented by the Prosecutor of the Republic and his substitutes, which form the PARQUET Prosecutor's Office. French justice is delivered in a public hearing, so you can attend a trial if it is not family or in camera. All you have to do is get to the proper dress in the court and get to know you at the reception to know the schedules of the hearings, but you can easily call the reception.
PREFECTURE DES YVELINES
Read moreThe term speaks for itself: the prefecture is the building where headquarters and works the prefect! The prefect supervises all the boroughs of the department, which are themselves led by a sub-prefect sitting in the sub-prefecture of the borough. Versailles Prefecture has several missions:
It issues acts of identity, passports, grey cards and driving licences.
It deals with the management of residence permits for étangers
It controls the legality of the acts of local authorities
It deals with the organisation of elections, etc.
You often need to be patient and get up early to be the first served and the first in queues! A good book will not be too and above all, before queuing up, find out about the site of the prefecture to be on the way to having all the papers and documents necessary for your request, so as to avoid connaîsstre the joys of waiting! A good physicist…
DDASS DES YVELINES (DIRECTION DEPARTEMENTALE DES AFFAIRES SANITAIRES ET SOCIALES)
Read moreDDASS is an administration at the departmental level of the intervening State in the field of health, social and medico-social policies. Its mission is observation, implementation of policies of integration, integration, solidarity and social development, actions to promote and prevent public health, environmental health protection, control of hygiene rules, guardianship and control of health, medical and social institutions. DDASS really has at the heart of its policy the fight against exclusion and all kinds of abuse.
CONSEILDÉPARTEMENTAL DES YVELINES
Read moreThe Departmental Council, yes, but for what purpose? He has a fundamental role to play! It is part of the daily life of each of us. He cares for Man during all stages of his life: from his birth with Maternal and Child Protection (PMI) for example, to the end of his life with the Personalized Autonomy Allowance (APA). Here are the main competences of the Yvelines Departmental Council:
Social Action: children and families, youth, the elderly, disability, health, the fight against exclusion
Spatial planning: territorial policies, roads, economic action, agriculture
Environment, living environment: environment, transport, tourism and leisure
Education, youth, sport, culture: education, culture and heritage, sports.
As you will have understood, the Departmental Council has a great place in the life of each citizen, holds the keys to many things and will answer all your questions, concerns and curiosities!
CHAMBRE DES METIERS ET DE L'ARTISANAT DES YVELINES
Read moreThe CM of Yvelines is a public administrative institution which provides for craftsmen, apprentices and professional craft organisations, a mission of training, consultancy, business registration and representation to the public authorities. The Chamber of Trades is present to accompany the craftsman in every step of his career, learning, creation or resumption of business, training, development, transmission. She works for this in consultation with professional craft organisations.
COMITE DEPARTEMENTAL DE LA RANDONNEE PEDESTRE DES YVELINES
Read moreFrom its small name Codérando 78, the Hiking Committee is an association representing the French Federation of Hiking in the Yvelines Department. An association that caters to all walks of life, develops hiking in France as a walking practice, contributes to environmental protection and values green tourism and leisure. The Codérando 78, on the other hand, with itineraries on Yvelines: it ensures the development and maintenance of the trails, informs them and publishes topoguides around the hiking. This association is also a good way to educate passionate and passionate hikers about nature protection! Each year, more than a thousand kilometres of trails are maintained and preserved, and about kilometres of itineraries that are created. So to travel more than a thousand kilometres in Versailles and Yvelines, go fast, at the step of race, on their site! The Candérando offers a refreshing and refreshing green course!
CHAMBRE D'AGRICULTURE DE RÉGION ILE-DE-FRANCE
Read moreThe Chamber of Agriculture offers a range of services to farmers in the region, including advice on setting up and transferring farms, plant and animal production, the environment, business management, diversification and marketing. It also offers training in the agricultural sector, as well as services to local authorities, notably in the fields of food, urban planning, energy and climate. The Ile-de-France Regional Chamber of Agriculture is also involved in agricultural innovation projects, such as organic farming, agroecology and urban agriculture.
CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE ET D’INDUSTRIE
Read moreThe CCIV de Versailles is the second chamber of commerce and industry in France. It was created on 22 November 1899 by decree of the President of the Republic, Emile Loubet. His offices sit in a magnificent pavilion (dating back to 1751), which is no other than the former mansion of the Duchess of Barry, the mistress of King Louis XV. What is the CCIV for? It accompanies the economic development of yvelinoises and val-d'oisiennes enterprises; it is a public institution of the State under the responsibility of entrepreneurs, traders, industrialists and service providers. It offers services tailored to entrepreneurs who want to create, develop, transmit, export and innovate. CCIV, thanks to its strong and diversified skills, advises and assists creators, as well as traders or business executives. The former Jeanne du Barry hotel is also famous for its beautiful gardens!
POLE EMPLOI
Read moreTo contact the agency, call 09 72 72 39 49. Pôle emploi is France's national employment agency, offering services to jobseekers and employers alike. Services include job search assistance, business start-up support, vocational training and much more.
SPORTS
Read moreWith some sports associations, Pont-à-Monsoon practises Sport in all its forms, outdoors with numerous playgrounds for football, rugby, handball, shooting booths… in room thanks to the modern facilities of the Bernard Guy sports centre and the Montrichard gymnasium. Water sports also have an important place: Swimming pool, rowing, jet ski on the Moselle, sailing on the vast blue water plan, which invites summer to bathing and beach sports. Information at the tourist office and town hall. Sports Centre Bernard Guy: Guynemer Avenue (Tel.) 03 83 82 83 34.
MAIRIE ET SYNDICAT D’INITIATIVE DE FONTENOY-LE-CHÂTEAU
Read moreFontenoy-le-Château is a charming town in the Vosges department. The town of Fontenoy-le-Château also offers many activities and attractions for visitors. You can discover its rich historical and cultural heritage, as well as enjoy the beauty of the surrounding countryside. The agglomeration community also offers events and activities throughout the year. And if you're interested in hunting, you can find out more about the hunting plan by clicking here. In conclusion, Fontenoy-le-Château is an interesting tourist destination, offering a variety of activities and sites to discover.
CONSERVATOIRE D'ESPACES NATURELS FRANCHE-COMTE
Read moreThe Conservatoire d'espaces naturels de Franche-Comté was created on the initiative of regional associations in December 1991. The four fundamental missions shared by the Conservatoires d'espaces naturels are: to know, protect, manage and develop. Today, the Conservatoire preserves a network of 72 sites with a total surface area of 1,666 ha of dry grasslands, peat bogs and marshes, forests, wet meadows, aquatic ecosystems and artificial environments.
MAIRIE DE BAYEUX
Read moreThe town hall offers a range of online services, such as civil status procedures, family services, school menus and public procurement. To discover the town of Bayeux, visitors can visit the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire Baron Gérard (MAHB), which features European art collections ranging from prehistory to modern art. Bayeux also offers many emblematic places to visit.
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Read moreThe town of Piolenc also offers services for children and young people. Gilles AGNIEL, on 04 90 51 53 12 or the deputy mayor, Mrs Brigitte AUTRANT, on 04 90 51 14 87. Access is free for all, and children up to 14 years of age are entitled to free admission.
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Read moreThe commune of Gigondas is famous for its Dentelles de Montmirail and its renowned wine. It is part of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, the Vaucluse département and the Carpentras arrondissement. The commune has around 478 inhabitants and covers an area of 2714 hectares. Monuments include a menhir, the Chapelle Sainte Cosme and the Tour Sarrazine. Gigondas is also a member of several associations, including the Association des Maires de France and the Association des Elus au Patrimoine de Vaucluse.
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Read moreLapalud, in the Vaucluse département, is a picturesque village in the Haut Vaucluse region. Bordering on communes in other départements, it offers an exceptional natural setting with lakes such as Lac des Girardes and Lac du Devès, where you can enjoy a variety of leisure and sporting activities. Fishing enthusiasts will also be delighted. Lapalud is also known as the "Broom Capital", where broom-making has been a local specialty since 1920. Visitors to Lapalud can also visit the Château Julian, a historic monument that is also home to local associations.
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.
CHAMBRE D'AGRICULTURE DES DEUX-SÈVRES
Read moreThe Chambre Départementale d'Agriculture des Deux-Sèvres is an agricultural organization located in Vouillé, in the town of Prahecq. It offers a range of agriculture-related services and supports farmers in their activities.
MAIRIE DE FOUGÈRES
Read moreThe Fougères town hall is a building located in the commune of Fougères, in Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany. It houses the town's municipal services.