MAIRIE DE L’ILE DE HOUAT
Read moreThe island of Houat, in the Bay of Biscay, is a veritable natural paradise. Its fine sandy beaches and turquoise waters make it one of Europe's most beautiful destinations. The rugged coastline offers breathtaking panoramas. Nature lovers will be delighted by the island's well-preserved biodiversity. Houat is committed to protecting its environment and its oceans. The island can be reached by boat from several ports, including Quiberon, Vannes and La Turballe. Once there, you can only get around on foot or by bike, as motorized vehicles are prohibited. For accommodation, there are three hotels, furnished rentals and a reception area. There's no shortage of activities on the island, including coastal walks, bike rides, botanical walks and tasting the delicious local shellfish.
MAIRIE D'HOEDIC
Read moreHoëdic was long placed under religious authority. At 22 km from Quiberon, this island belongs like its sister Houat to an almost immersed granite line linking the peninsula of Quiberon with that of Croisic.
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Read moreSauzon town hall is located rue du Lieutenant Riou in Sauzon, in the town of Belle-Île-en-Mer. The town's mayor is Ronan JUHEL, who is supported by a number of deputies and councillors. Various commissions and delegates are also in place to manage the commune's various issues, such as works, town planning, the port, finance, etc. Sauzon town council is also represented on various bodies and associations, such as the Association des Îles du Ponant and Morbihan Energie.
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.
MAIRIE DE CHÂTEAUBOURG
Read moreChâteaubourg town hall is part of Vitré Communauté, an agglomeration community. You can also find information on town hall services such as children and young people, schools, associations, municipal halls, identity cards and passports, the library and waste management.
HOTEL DE VILLE DE VITRÉ
Read moreVitré town hall groups together several departments, including the mayor's office, the secretariat for elected representatives, the general services department, institutional communications and heritage conservation.
MAIRIE DE TINTÉNIAC
Read moreTinténiac Town Hall offers a range of services, including the issue of identity cards and passports. To apply for a passport, you can pick up a file at the town hall, or pre-fill out and print your application online. You then need to make an appointment with the identity department to finalize your application. The documents will be available at the town hall, and you will need to make another appointment to collect them.
MAIRIE DE MONTFORT-SUR-MEU
Read moreMontfort-sur-Meu is a charming town to discover, with its historical heritage and natural spaces. You can also take advantage of the town's cultural events and leisure activities.
MAIRIE DE LAILLÉ
Read moreThe municipal services offer a range of support and administrative services, as well as practical information about the town. Laillé also offers services for children and young people, such as childcare facilities for children aged 0-17, extracurricular activities and areas dedicated to young people. The commune also showcases its historical heritage and offers hiking trails for nature lovers.
OFFICE DE TOURISME DE BRUZ
Read moreBoca, the starting point of the valley of Vilaine, has a beautiful historical and natural heritage. There are also leisure facilities, high-quality dining and lodging venues, events such as the National Film Festival, the Festival Vents de Vilaine… The main mission of the tourist office, in close partnership with the municipality and local actors, is to value all of this with tourists but also with Des.
MAIRIE DE BRUZ
Read moreBruz is the second largest city in Rennes Métropole, the fourth largest city in Ille-et-Vilaine and the twelfth largest city in Brittany. Accessible by bus and train, it is very well served. Bruz is a new town, which was completely rebuilt after the bombing of May 8, 1944. The heritage of Bruz is characterized by its mill, its recent church and a wide range of manors, castles, and old farms. Currently, the town has 18,516 inhabitants. With many shops, an auditorium and many facilities, it is a good place to live. A city that continues to grow.
MAIRIE DE SAINT-GRÉGOIRE
Read moreThe date of the village, which bears the name of Pope Gregory I, could not be accurately determined. The parish was probably only around the th or th centuries. As a heritage question, it has the old church that is a th-century missionary. First Romanesque, it underwent additions in the 1972 th century and was extended to the th century, before being restored in. Saint-Grégoire has 9 063 inhabitants and is the seventh largest city in terms of population, of the 37 in the metropolis of Rennes Métropole. It belongs to the canton of Betton, which includes Saint-Grégoire, Betton, La Chapelle-des-Fougeretz and Montgermont. Saint-Grégoire is a dynamic, human-sized city where you live, work and distrait in a pleasant environment.
OBSERVATOIRE DE RENNES METROPOLE
Read moreThe Observatoire de l'Environnement en Bretagne is a public interest group based in Rennes. The Observatory's mission is to support the implementation of public environmental policies in Brittany, focusing on access to environmental knowledge and observation. It helps monitor the evolution of territories and public policies, makes public decision-making more reliable, facilitates dialogue and contributes to data transparency.
SERVICE TERRITORIAL DE L'ARCHITECTURE ET DU PATRIMOINE – ILLE-ET-VILAINE (STAP)
Read moreThe Territorial Architecture and Heritage Services (EPPS) are decentralized services of the Department of Culture and Communication and the Heritage branch (DGP). They are territorial units of Regional Directorates of Cultural Affairs (DRAC). EPPS advise, guide planning policies and take part in the development of urban planning documents. Furthermore, they provide a public service of proximity to private project holders and local elected representatives.
MAIRIE DE RENNES
Read moreRennes Town Hall, built between 1734 and 1743 in the Baroque style by architect Jacques Gabriel, is one of the city's most emblematic buildings. It houses the municipal administration and the city's elected representatives. Opened in 1795, the Hôtel de Ville is now the property of the City of Rennes. Rennes Town Hall is a must-see for visitors wishing to discover the city's history and architecture.
LA FABRIQUE CITOYENNE
Read moreThe Fabrique Citoyenne is an initiative launched by the city of Rennes with the aim of involving residents in the development of their city. In particular, it is behind a participatory budget designed to finance projects proposed by the people of Rennes, such as the greening of certain areas and schoolyards, the creation of a community café, new bicycle paths... The choice of projects is made by local vote. Anyone can vote and make a proposal, regardless of age or nationality. You can follow the progress of the various projects on the website, which also offers consultations on upcoming initiatives. It's up to you!
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Read moreIt is important to note that the Mairie has only one biometric station and one agent to manage requests, which may result in longer waiting times. Users are advised to turn to other mairies for faster appointments. Ploemeur town hall is facing a large influx of applications due to the need to catch up on unrenewed permits during periods of confinement. It is therefore advisable to check the documents to be provided before visiting the Mairie.
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Read moreCamors is a charming town located. The Camors town hall is an important part of the local community, where residents can carry out various administrative procedures. In addition to its administrative services, Camors also offers a wide range of activities and events. Residents can enjoy the beach in summer, take part in fun English workshops or learn to speak Breton. There's also a photo contest and an English school called "Tiny tiny school". Heritage enthusiasts can even become heritage investigators. For nature lovers, Camors offers great hiking opportunities in the surrounding forests. The town is also twinned with Crucișor in Romania and Brynmawr in Wales.
MAIRIE D’ARZAL
Read moreArzal is a charming village in southern Morbihan, Brittany. With its 1,700 inhabitants, it offers a pleasant living environment between land and sea. The region's varied landscapes include bocage countryside to the north and the Vilaine River to the south. The dam built in 1970 has created a vast stretch of water that is home to pleasure craft upstream and a fishing fleet downstream. Arzal is also renowned for its lively marina, which offers a wide range of water sports. As well as enjoying the natural surroundings, visitors can discover the village in full bloom, with its colorful flower beds and jardinières.
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Read moreLe Faouët is a charming town in the Morbihan department of Brittany. For urgent requests, slots are available every week, but only on presentation of proof. In this case, we recommend that you contact the town hall directly. The municipality of Le Faouët thanks you for your understanding in view of the large number of calls already received.
MAIRIE DE L'ILE DE BATZ
Read morePlease note that times are subject to change, so please check before visiting.