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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 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!
LE PLAN GUIDE D’ACCUEIL
Read moreThe city hall of Grenoble offers the new arrivals a plan for the city and its well-done and complete town. It also serves as a guide since all the addresses required to move to the region are clearly indicated (GEG, water, telephone, host associations, utilities, education, employment). So it's impossible to get lost! Plan available free of charge in the town hall, district offices and the tourist office.
MAIRIE DE GRENOBLE
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.
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.
EUROPE DIRECT
Read moreLocated in the former offices of the tourist office Chambéry, Europe Direct answers all the questions about Europe free of charge. The structure is one of the 450 European centres, 60 French and 5 in Rhône Alpes. It forwards all the information that concerns the European Community. How to subsidise a project, combat climate change, respond to a civic question, a problem of disability, transport, agriculture and water… A popularization of Europe so that everyone feels concerned. Documentation for children and adults to take on site, but also mobilization of the team to find the answer you need. Europe Direct Alps is mobilizing and meeting children, teenagers and students in schools or goes to front of the public in manifesations to understand the free movement of currencies, goods and differences that bring together this community.
OBJETS TROUVÉS
Read moreA lost or found object in the street? A child's blanket is missing? Go to the lost and found service. Every year, nearly 5,000 objects arrive there and are waiting for their owners. So, if you can't find your keys, it's a good idea to go to the lost and found, just in case. Note that the inventor (the person who found an object) can claim it, if it has not been recovered, after one year and one day. But the object continues to belong to its owner who can claim it back for three years.
MAIRIE DE PRINGY
Read moreThe mayor of Pringy is Jean-François Piccone. The Deputy Mayor responsible for urban planning is Michel Essevaz-Roulet and Martine Scotton is responsible for social affairs. The technical services of the mayor are available at 04 50 27 35 78.
MUTUALITÉ SOCIALE AGRICOLE DES ALPES DU NORD
Read moreFor information on housing aid for people under the agricultural regime.
COMMUNAUTÉ DE COMMUNES DE LA TOURNETTE
Read moreThis community of communes, which sits in the town hall of Talloires, represents Menthon-Saint-Bernard, Veyrier-du-Lac, Talloires and Bluffy, which actually represents 6 000 inhabitants. These municipalities have delegated to him intervention in the areas of social and collective services, the environment, transport and tourism. It's actually collecting waste, sweeping the lanes, managing public lighting. During the summer, it organizes the lake shuttles and a free connection by car, as between the four communes.
ARCHIVES DÉPARTEMENTALES
Read moreThe Departmental Archives of Savoy keep more than a thousand years of archives, from 996 to present days: registers, Sardinian map; 1792 th century intendances, archives of the former Duchy of Savoy, French administration from 1814 to 1860 and Sardinian period from 1815 to… More than linear kilometres. Reading rooms, access to microfiche to search for an ancestor or an old document; the Departmental Archives also publish documents and conduct temporary exhibitions. Documents are still listed.
CHAMBÉRY MÉTROPOLE - COMMUNAUTÉ D'AGGLOMÉRATION
Read moreChambéry Métropole brings together different services of this agglomeration which comprises 24 communes, including Chambéry. The water service is certainly the best known, but the swimming pools are managed by this institution. On their ropes, the collection of household refuse and the modes of transport (bus, vélostation, car parking and bicycle paths). Chambéry metropolitan offers assistance of € 250 (capped at 35% of the cycle price) for the purchase of a two-wheel electric vehicle.
CENTRE DE PLANIFICATION
Read moreAntennes in Aix-les-Bains, Albertville, Bourg-Saint-Maurice, Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne and Moûtiers.
OBJETS TROUVÉS
Read moreTo find his umbrella, his dentures, his book forgotten on a bench and if we are lucky, his wallet still full. For the charming prince, turn to another service!
PÔLE EMPLOI
Read morePôle Emploi left the 150 Husk Boulevard in May 2011 to settle in Parma. A very eccentric address, fortunately served by a bus line, where users can obtain a number of documents from an automate.
As for 5 ter Avenue des Sports, this is an address reserved for members of the personalized reclassification convention, to the members of the device Cap to the company, to the beneficiaries of the provision of specialized guidance or to the RSA beneficiaries accompanied by professional insertion counsellors.
CAISSE PRIMAIRE D'ASSURANCE MALADIE
Read moreFor all your relations with Social Security, a passage to the CPAM is necessary… Although… Between the ameli. fr website, the mailbox and an automatic 24-hour window, and seven days a week, Rue Pavé-d'Amour, for the consultation of its file, updating and editing documents and certificates, you can now make all the steps without pointing at the desk.
MAIRIE DE CHAMONIX
Read moreWant to settle in Chamonix? The site of the town hall, rather tired and it is rare enough to highlight it, provides you with information on practical modalities: registration on lists of electors, offers of housing, collection of waste, etc. Information about almost everyone: travel tourists, regular visitors or seasonal workers. Given the ever-increasing proportion of Shakespeare's language in the valley, the first dialect used in the winter season, perhaps it would be worth translating this info into English?
ENCOMBRANTS
Read moreAny unauthorized dumping on the public highway is prohibited and punishable by a fine. But if you cannot go to the waste disposal center, a service comes to your home and removes your bulky items, household appliances, furniture, etc. This service has to be paid for and is managed by a service provider. Please note: the deadlines are extremely long, and if you can, remember to call a month to a month and a half in advance to make an appointment. The rates are degressive, at 10 € for the first two cubic meters, within the limit of 6 cubic meters to remove.
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Read moreThe Biozat town hall offers a range of services including social action, the library, the cemetery and the multi-purpose hall. It also provides information on news and upcoming events in the commune. What's more, the town hall provides local services such as France Services, which answers your questions and helps you with administrative formalities.
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Read moreLalizolle is a charming village in the Allier department, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. With its 407 inhabitants, it offers a peaceful, picturesque setting. Surrounded by the communes of Nades, Chouvigny and Sussat, Lalizolle lies 16 km northwest of Gannat, the largest town nearby. The commune covers an area of 23.7 km² and is crossed by the Veauce river. Lalizolle is part of the Communauté de communes Saint-Pourçain Sioule Limagne and is close to the Parc naturel régional des Volcans d'Auvergne. For all your administrative needs, the Mairie is there to help you, whether it's for civil status certificates, family record book applications, identity cards or building permits. Its rural setting and unspoilt environment make it a pleasant destination for a peaceful getaway.
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Read moreHauterive Town Hall offers a range of services and information on municipal life, local life, children and education, and social life. You can also find information on simplified administrative procedures for professionals, as well as news and results from the Hauterive ping-pong club. Finally, we recommend a visit to the "Bulles d'R" exhibition, as well as other places to visit in the region.
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Read moreMinutes of council meetings can be consulted on the notice board at the town hall during opening hours, or downloaded online. Council meetings are held at the town hall, in the presence of the mayor, deputy mayors, councillors and administrative staff. Meetings generally start at 7:00 pm and finish around 10:00 pm.
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Read moreThe town of Saint-Bonnet-Tronçais is renowned for its magnificent oak forest, considered to be the most beautiful in Europe. Visitors can enjoy the surrounding nature by observing the varied flora and fauna, as well as hiking, biking or horseback riding. The commune also offers a wide range of services and infrastructures for its residents.
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Read moreSaint-Genest is a small village in central France, in the Allier département, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Surrounded by the communes of Lignerolles, Sainte-Thérence, Terjat, Villebret and Arpheuilles-Saint-Priest, the village has around 400 inhabitants and covers an area of 15.2 km², making it a sparsely populated commune. Saint-Genest is located 9 km southwest of Montluçon, the largest town in the area. The village is also close to the Gorges du Cher. The commune offers its inhabitants the advantages of rural living, with its calm and natural surroundings. Saint-Genest's main asset is its many footpaths, which are ideal for hiking in all its forms. These paths also provide access to sports facilities such as rock-climbing crags, as well as leisure activities such as angling. The commune of Saint-Genest is part of the Montluçon-Communauté.
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Read moreServices offered by the town hall include reception, administrative procedures, social services, diary, municipal newsletters and contacts. It is also important to note that the SIVOM has reported the presence of malevolent people posing as SIVOM agents and insisting on entering homes. It is therefore advisable to systematically request the presentation of agents' business cards in case of doubt.
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Read morePrémilhat is a small commune in the Allier department. Prémilhat also offers a range of activities and events for residents and visitors alike. The commune also offers a green waste collection service for private customers. Finally, for those wishing to discover Prémilhat, it is possible to visit the communal buildings, the library and take part in the Corrida de Prémilhat.
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Read morePouzy-Mésangy is a small commune in the Nord Bourbonnais region. It offers a peaceful, rural setting, ideal for nature lovers and those seeking tranquillity. The commune has a school, a communal library and a multi-purpose hall. Residents can also take advantage of the Maison France Services à la Maison de Pays de Lurcy-Lévis for all their administrative formalities. Pouzy-Mésangy also offers cultural and leisure activities, such as hiking trails and outdoor treasure hunts. Visitors can also admire the 11th-century Saint-Aignan church and the 15th-century Murat château. Pouzy-Mésangy is a charming place to recharge your batteries and enjoy the beauty of the Bourbonnais countryside.
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Read moreThe town of Pierrefitte-sur-Loire also offers a municipal campsite on the edge of a lake. Pitches are delimited and equipped with electricity, with only one vehicle allowed per pitch. Facilities include children's games, a basketball court, a service area for motorhomes, a washing machine and a bowling green, and the campsite is partially shaded. The sanitary facilities are equipped for the disabled and have heating, laundry and washing-up bins. Shops are located 800 meters from the campsite. Prices vary according to the type of accommodation and services chosen. We accept cash, cheques and vacation vouchers, but not credit cards.
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Read moreLe Vernet is a small town in the Allier department. The town hall is an important part of local life, where residents can carry out various administrative formalities. The mairie website offers information on municipal life, news, school life and contacts. You can also find the canteen menus for the current week. The town regularly organizes exhibitions and cultural events, such as short film screenings and the Marché des Saveurs.
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Read moreLe Mayet-de-Montagne is a small town in the Montagne Bourbonnaise region of the Auvergne. Its town hall, located on the Place de l'Église, is a historic building that bears witness to the region's history. Le Mayet-de-Montagne is also known as a green vacation resort, offering numerous activities and leisure pursuits for visitors. The town is surrounded by beautiful countryside, ideal for hiking and nature walks. In addition to its natural attractions, Le Mayet-de-Montagne also offers cultural and sporting events throughout the year. Visitors can enjoy lighted drone shows, fireworks displays and sporting competitions.
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Read moreLe Plessis, 03130 Le Donjon. The town hall is part of the Communauté de Communes Entr'Allier Besbre et Loire, a community of 44 communes with a population of around 25,500. Its aim is to offer services tailored to the needs of the population, and to become a key player in the department's inter-communal landscape. The town hall is headed by Roger LITAUDON, President of the Communauté de Communes Entr'Allier Besbre et Loire, and is staffed by 64 community councillors and 80 employees working in 4 divisions and 20 departments.
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Read moreThe town hall is an imposing building that also houses a multi-purpose hall. The town hall is easily recognizable thanks to its traditional architecture and stone façade. Visitors to the town hall can obtain information about the town, its services and events.
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Read moreMontcombroux-les-Mines is a charming village with a population of 349. Its altitude is 381 meters, and it is surrounded by the departments of Loire and Saône-et-Loire. The village has two churches, two cemeteries and two war memorials, bearing witness to its coal-mining history. The Vieux Bourg church, dating back to the 10th century, is a listed historic monument. Hiking enthusiasts will be delighted to know that the GR3 crosses the commune, and numerous footpaths are signposted to enable walkers to discover the surrounding countryside. Montcombroux-les-Mines is also animated by numerous associations, which contribute to village life. Last but not least, a golf course project is currently underway in the Vieux-Bourg, offering new leisure activities to residents and visitors alike. Come and discover Montcombroux-les-Mines and enjoy its warm welcome and quality of life.
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Read moreMontmarault is a historic town with a rich heritage. It is well known for its library, with a collection of 4,000 books, and for its Maison du Tourisme de la Communauté de Communes, which welcomes visitors just off exit N°11 of the A71 freeway. The town also offers a variety of cultural events throughout the year.
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Read moreVerneuil-en-Bourbonnais, an old medieval village in the heart of the Pays de Saint-Pourçain vineyards, is a charming place with a rich heritage and bucolic atmosphere. Nestled on a mound at the bottom of a valley, the village offers visitors the chance to stroll through its streets and alleys to discover the vestiges of a historic past. Verneuil is famous for its Foire aux Puces (flea market) and has been awarded the "deux fleurs" (two-flower) classification for its blossoming. History buffs will be delighted to visit the washing and ironing museum. The village also offers numerous events and exhibitions organized by its associations. To relax, visitors can take a break at La Motte Coquet, a lovely shady square. Verneuil-en-Bourbonnais is a must for wine and heritage lovers.