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Read moreAmbazac, located in the Haute-Vienne region, is a small town surrounded by magnificent natural surroundings. At the foot of Mont Gerbassou, it offers many outdoor activities and a rich historical heritage to discover through its streets and paths. Hiking enthusiasts will be delighted by the many itineraries available. Ambazac also offers numerous events and festivities throughout the year, with exhibitions, local producers' markets and pétanque competitions. Visitors can also enjoy the mineralogy and petrography museum.
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Read moreRochechouart is famous for its imposing castle, which dominates the town and offers a panoramic view of the surrounding area. Rochechouart town hall offers a range of administrative services, some of which can be completed online. The town also has France Services, where a lawyer is always on hand to answer residents' legal questions. Rochechouart also offers numerous activities and events throughout the year, such as exhibitions, sports events and local festivities. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the area by exploring the hiking trails and discovering the commune's small watering holes.
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Read moreThe town hall also offers a range of services, such as issuing identity cards and passports, as well as social services. The Saint-Junien town hall plays an important role in the daily lives of the town's residents, and is a point of reference for all administrative matters.
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Read moreBellac is a stopover village in the Marche region of the Limousin. It offers a wide range of cultural and sporting activities, as well as entertainment for children and young people. You can also discover the town's heritage and enjoy the surrounding countryside. To get around, the town hall runs a free shuttle service to Saint-Pardoux during the summer. Bellac is a charming place to visit during your stay in the region.
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Read moreLe Dorat, in the Haute-Vienne department, is a Petite Cité de Caractère® with a rich historical past. This charming town offers undeniable historical appeal, with its thousand-year-old heritage and medieval architecture. Visitors can lose themselves in the picturesque alleyways and discover all the charm this town has to offer. Le Dorat is also renowned for its cultural and sporting dynamism, with numerous events and festivities throughout the year. Horse-riding enthusiasts will be delighted, as Le Dorat is a renowned horse-riding town, with its La Sagne racecourse and national competitions.
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Read moreSaint-Yrieix-la-Perche is a charming town in the Haute-Vienne region of France. Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche also offers a wide range of summer activities, including exhibitions, workshops, sports activities, tours and farmers' markets. They'll be delighted to help you plan your stay in Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche.
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Read moreDinard Town Hall is the place to go for residents and visitors alike to carry out their administrative formalities. The Dinard town hall has received numerous awards and distinctions in various fields, testifying to its commitment to its residents and visitors.
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Read moreThe municipality of Dol-de-Bretagne is promoting its heritage through the creation of a Site Patrimonial Remarquable, in collaboration with the architecte des bâtiments de France and the Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles de Bretagne. The town council also offers a participatory budget, where you can vote for your favorite project.
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Read morePlease note that times are subject to change, so please check before visiting.
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Read moreTHE CAMARGUAISE RACE. Seeing this kind of spectacle in St. Laurent-d'Aigouze is an additional charm, for the singularity of these arenas attached to the church and whose presbytery serves as a toril (where the bulls are locked). It must be said that the priest of Saint-Laurent is a perfect aficionado.
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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 moreSurrounded by the metropolis of Grenoble, capital of the Alps, the Département de l'Isère's vast territory, from the Rhône valley to the Oisans mountains, offers a diversity of landscapes and unspoilt wilderness. This rich natural heritage is reinforced by a cultural heritage that is enhanced by a policy of accessibility for as many people as possible. In fact, the Département de l'Isère offers free admission to 11 departmental museums! One of the department's many areas of expertise is tourism, with the Alpes IsHere brand. In Isère, I live better.
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Read moreGuiry-en-Vexin is a charming village in the Val-d'Oise department. With a population of 155, it offers a peaceful atmosphere and low population density. The village is surrounded by woods and meadows, making it a very pleasant place to live. It also boasts a remarkable heritage, including a château, a church and a departmental archaeological museum. Guiry-en-Vexin is a member of the Communauté de communes de Vexin Centre and has signed up to the Charter of the Parc naturel régional du Vexin. The village is well served by high-speed fiber-optic Internet access.
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Read moreChérence is a charming commune in the Vexin regional nature park. It offers a peaceful, verdant setting, ideal for nature lovers. The commune also boasts an elementary school, located at the same address, which welcomes local children. For cultural activities, Chérence regularly hosts contemporary art exhibitions in the communal orchard, as well as festive events such as the Easter egg hunt. The people of Chérence are also proud of their history and heritage, as evidenced by the publication "De Carentius à Chérence", available from the town hall.
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Read moreChaussy is a small town in the Val d'Oise département of the Île-de-France region. This market offers a variety of local products such as wine, poultry, sushi, beer, organic vegetables, honey, dairy products, etc. The Villarceaux estate also offers seasonal jobs for estate surveillance. It also offers interesting tourist opportunities nearby.
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Read moreÉcouen town hall also has a website where visitors can find out more about the town and its services. Écouen is a tourist town thanks to its rich history and heritage, including the National Renaissance Museum and the Church of Saint-Acceul. Tourists can visit the Tourist Information Office for further information.
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Read moreTaverny town hall also offers jobs in various fields such as municipal police, youth, early childhood, urban planning, culture, etc. Taverny is a dynamic town with a strong emphasis on biodiversity, ecology and sustainable development. It offers many professional opportunities and is committed to providing a working environment based on humility, empathy, benevolence and altruism.
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Read moreVétheuil is a charming tourist village in the Val d'Oise. The Vétheuil town hall is best accessed by appointment. Vétheuil also offers a wide range of tourist and leisure activities, as well as services and administrative procedures. To find out about all the news and events in Vétheuil, you can consult their online calendar.
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Read moreThe town hall offers a range of online services, notably for administrative formalities, the living environment, aid and solidarity, and leisure activities. The town hall also provides a reporting service to help improve the town. You can report any problem or incident relating to urban planning, the environment, safety or any other subject. They are ready to work with you to improve the city for everyone.
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Read moreJehan Piquet from The Hague, lord of the village to whom he gave his name, Le Plessis-Piquet, built this "house of pleasure" around 1412. There is little left of the original construction, surrounded by moat and surrounded by a high wall. Major readjustments take place in the th and th centuries: A staircase of beautiful proportions rises to a building with a sober lines, the windows of which are at uneven heights. In 1854, the great publisher Louis Hachette (1800-1864) became the owner, he died in 1864 after being mayor of the city, from 1856 to 1857 and councillor until his death. This residence became town hall in 1931.
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Read moreHere you can discover the impressive Hôtel de Ville, which houses the municipality's administrative offices. However, it is possible to book an appointment online for certain administrative procedures, such as applications for identity cards, passports, reception certificates, nursery pre-registration, civil sponsorship and marriage plans. To cancel an appointment, all you need is the application number sent to you when you booked your appointment. For further information, please contact Palaiseau Town Hall on 01 69 31 93 00.
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Read moreGrand Prix de Rome in 1899 and pioneer of modern architecture, Tony Garnier, assisted by Jacques Debate-Ponsan, conceived the city hall in close liaison with Mayor André Morizet. Its location symbolizes the reunification of the north and south of the city. It will be built in four years from 1931 to 1934. It consists of two fixed parallélépipèdes in the sense of length. The first consists of the Council Room, the reception rooms and the office of the mayor and its deputies, the second being the administrative services. The rooms are beautifully decorated. The interior hall, with its majestic appearance, is illuminated by the zenith, where its nickname of the Cathedral of Light.
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Read moreThe construction of the city hall with its belfry designed by the Leseine brothers began in 1913 to end ten years later, after a break due to the first world war.
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Read moreAsnières-sur-Seine is home to the town hall, which is also a local authority. The site provides information on administrative formalities, services for families and senior citizens, culture, work in progress and upcoming events. The town hall also provides an online portal for certain administrative procedures.
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Read moreThe six districts of Chambéry have an annex to the town hall and the central town hall is located in the heart of the city centre in a magnificent building at the majestic stairs. The site of the city www.chambery.fr is very comprehensive, it allows to understand the city and to run in different services. A monthly magazine distributed to all chambériens households informs of life in the city and work and a weekly newsletter follow current news.
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Read moreSaint-Genix-les-Villages is a charming commune with a privileged climate and beautiful green hills. Saint-Genix-les-Villages is also known as the capital of the cake that bears its name, the gâteau de Saint-Genix. Visitors can sample the finest pralines on this delicious cake. The commune also offers a wide range of activities, such as discovering the town's circuit, taking the ViaRhôna bicycle route, or hiking and mountain biking on its trails. The commune's website provides information on the entire territory.
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Read moreLa Mole has a tourist information office. The rest of the year, contact the town hall for tourist information.
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Read moreThis first step on the Ponot path of Santiago de Compostela has a th century red stone church whose porch, remarkable by its design and ornamentation, is classified. The last voussure presents a sculpted set with respect to vices and virtue. A older building was replaced shortly after the early th century by the current church. Only the facade and three spans of the nave remain at that time. The voûte was rebuilt in the th century, with the clocher clocher, erected in the th century. Inside, there is a baptismal vats carved into Blavozy sandstone and a pietà of the th century. In the s, a Bath met the first congère on the road to Saugues. On the venté plateau, the burle pushed the snow packets on the road and the motorist still had a shovel in her vehicle to get out of a bad step. Global warming has changed things well!
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Read moreThe town hall occupies a central place in Villeneuve-sur-Lot, surrounded by the premises of the Tourist Office and the Georges Leygues theater. Easily identifiable by its glass rotunda in the façade, set in a more classical building, it has an adjacent parking lot and faces an island of greenery. It has two annexes located on the left bank on boulevard Camille Desmoulins and in the Eysses district on avenue du Général de Gaulle. Guillaume Lepers was elected mayor in 2020.
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Read moreThe town hall is headed by mayor Bernard Larbre, accompanied by several deputies and councillors. The mayor's office is also represented on various communal and inter-communal commissions.
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Read moreThe municipal services available include general administration, civil status and elections, municipal workshops, the Centre Communal d'Action Sociale (C.C.A.S), cemetery, communications, general management, children/youth, Espace Renaissance, events, finance, the "Trois P'tits Points" child-parent center, hall rental, the Jules Verne media library, the Bout d'Chou multi-care center, the municipal police, the early childhood relay, human resources, the technical services secretariat, the general secretariat, sports, and urban planning, the environment and mobility.
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Read moreServices available at the town hall include administrative procedures, alerts and prevention, lost and found, downloadable documents, points of interest, town planning procedures and equipment rental. Genlis Town Hall also issues National Identity Cards and Passports.
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Read moreAfter becoming Europe's Green Capital in 2022, Grenoble continues its transition, taking action to limit its impact on transport, to consume locally, to build eco-districts and to encourage all eco-citizen gestures in a city that aims to be ever more participative. So, to avoid taking your car to the town hall for information or documents, create your "mongrenoble" account at www.grenoble.fr. Numerous online e-services for administrative formalities, social action, associations, culture, sports and leisure, transport and public spaces, town planning and housing... or to find baskets from local producers.
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Read moreThe town hall took its place in the premises of the Malherbe high school in 1961, after the latter had moved into more modern and much larger buildings a few hundred meters away, towards the Prairie. The school itself was installed at the end of the 19th century in the Abbey of Men, a superb architectural masterpiece built in the Middle Ages by William the Conqueror. Romanesque and Gothic in style, it has been listed as a historical monument for almost two centuries. It is no coincidence that it is one of the most beautiful town halls in France! Take the time to stop and appreciate the panorama it offers. The administrative services of the city and the offices of the elected officials are located here. The sumptuous wooden wedding hall is also located in the main building. Please note that the civil status services are in an annex building, accessible from the Aile des Jardins. Please also note that the switchboard number can be reached 24 hours a day to answer all questions relating to administrative matters. Emergency calls are transferred to the municipal police between 8pm and 8am as well as on Sundays and holidays.
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Read moreIn addition to the central town hall, the annexes can also register applications for registration on the lists of electors. So, at the ballot box, citizens! For non-registrants wishing to appear on the lists of electors: young or old, from 18 years old, fortunately, there is no age limit to participate in democratic debates. The election office also concerns those who have just moved to our city, who have changed their neighbourhoods or who want to find out about their polling stations. Here are the pieces to be provided: the valid national identity card or certificate of French nationality or a valid electoral card as well as proof of domicile. Novelty: online registration on the list on www.mon.service-public.fr!