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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.
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Read moreOnly 1 700 metres from Privas bird's flight, the village of Coux, perched on a promontory, is an interesting type of semi-fortified village. Commander of the passage of the Ouvèze, between the Rhone Valley and Privas, he has long drawn an undeniable military importance from his position. The wars of Religion particularly marked the territory of the commune which, at the time, shared between its hamlets of La Jaubernie, Villeneuve-de-Coux, Lubilhac, Chassagne.
Coux's etymological origin comes from the Latin cos-coast, rocks or «stony places». The 1 202 hectares of the communal territory include large mountain areas, culminating 827 metres in the Church's greenhouse. The rugged slopes - Serres's greenhouses and the Church in the north - support beautiful chestnut trees while the southern sector, with the Serre des Gras offers a lande of supra-Mediterranean species - boxes, ifs and ajoncs. At the bottom of the slopes, along the Ouvèze and Mézayon, sandstone limestone adrets with names of "hot coast" or "hot coast" receive vineyards, lande and chestnut trees. As for the foothills of the Ouvèze valley, with their «faysses», they bear some crops and vegetable gardens. In 1629, Coux was an important community of 80 to 100 houses built on the limestone outcrop dominating the Ouvèze. It came with arched passages, easy to block, leading to narrow and winding streets, still presenting today a wide range of built heritage - fountains, washing… The demography of Coux has grown very dramatically since 1960, from 832 inhabitants to 1 623 today. This development is linked, of course to the proximity of Privas, which in some respects Coux is the residential suburb and natural outlet. However, this village of character has maintained and preserved its medieval and natural framework with a constant effort for the flowering of houses. A great deal of charm lies in the various hamlets of the municipality, and it is from this observation that Coux aims to obtain the name of one of the most beautiful villages in France.
To see: Foulaquier in deadlock, we must take the time to stroll through the streets of Coux. The Grand-Street which leaves south of the Church Square is little more than a ruelle. Here, there is a daté dated - 1600 - a porch that leaves the passage only to people who bend very, very low, which speaks volumes about the gradual filling of the street over the centuries. On both sides, covered passages and alleys - Don-José Street, Pasadou, Nap, Pas du Sinks - add to the charm of the whole. The bridge over the Ouvèze under the departmental road leading to the village has been listed in the Historical Monuments Inventory since 1932. It is distinguished by the beauty of its ark and its situation. Built most certainly in Roman times and made up of three arches, it was modified in Napoleonic times, to keep only one. At each of its ends, the plongeantes facades of the houses highlight its parapet, which was restored in 1997.
The church of Romanesque architecture takes its place in the village very well, especially thanks to its steeple, which, with its four openings, is remarkably part of the profile of the village. This Dite church was built in the th and th centuries. At that time, it was part of the hamlet of Lubilhac. In the hamlets there are remnants of fortifications dating from the th century. Travellers who went to Privas by the Ouvèze Valley had to pass through Salt. A vaulted passage that still exists, allowed to reach the trails of Jaubernie and Lubilhac.
The cave caves of the Jaubernie, the high place of retreat of the populations during religious wars, are recorded in the Historical Monuments Inventory. The site is worth a glance, but their access is strictly forbidden. These four caves are 20 to 25 metres deep. Defensive walls which include machicolated the swamp to the right of the cliffs. The architecture of these walls was égaillée by Renaissance-style windows that reinforce the wild appearance of the approaches. Of natural origin in a very tender sandstone, they were underwater at the time of prehistory, proof of the fossils and shells found above in limestone. In the Middle Ages, they served as a place of refuge and protection during multiple invasions. They were therefore fortified in the th century. They were also a place of great position for the Protestants during the capture of Privas by Richelieu and Louis XVIII. We can take a look at the caves, but they are private. In the hamlet of La Baume, where the oldest of the caves exists, the visitor can admire a facade with an entrance door surmounted by a hug arch and a Renaissance-style crest.
CLERMONT AUVERGNE MÉTROPOLE
Read moreThe Clermont-Ferrand agglomeration includes 21 municipalities: Aubière, Aulnat, Beaumont, Blanzat, Cébazat, Ceyrat, Chamalières, Châteaugay, Clermont-Ferrand, Cournon d'Auvergne, Durtol, Gerzat, Le Cendre, Lempdes, Nohanent, Orcines, Pérignat-lès-Sarliève, Pont-du-Chateau, Romagnat, Royat and Saint-Genès-Champanelle. On its website, you will find all the information you need: environment, accommodation, transportation, assistance, work, it is full of useful information for your daily life.
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Read moreMoulins also offers a wide range of cultural and tourist activities, including museums such as the Centre National du Costume de Scène, the Musée de la Visitation, the Musée de l'Illustration Jeunesse, the Musée Anne de Beaujeu, the Musée du Bâtiment, the Maison Mantin and the Triptyque du Maître de Moulins.
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Read moreThe Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne town hall is the place to go for various administrative formalities, such as housing applications, passport and identity card appointments, marriages and PACS, as well as appointments with the conciliateur de justice. You can also consult municipal deliberations and by-laws, as well as the minutes of council meetings.
CONSEIL DÉPARTEMENTAL DE L’ISÈRE
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 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 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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
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.