NANTES MÉTROPOLE
Read moreThis entity includes the Nantes metropolitan area, i.e. Nantes and the 24 surrounding municipalities, i.e. more than 656,000 inhabitants, natural, agricultural and urban areas. It manages, among other things, transport, waste and urban development. Thus, the new MIN transferred to Rezé saw the light of day in February 2019 and the new Nantes train station in November 2020. By 2025, it is the University Hospital on the island of Nantes that will impact the heart of the city. We should also mention the 8 Chronobus lines and the Maison de l'Emploi, which provides useful services for job seekers and business creators. Also noteworthy is the web platform dedicated to businesses in partnership with the CCI.
RÉGIE DE L’EAU NANTES MÉTROPOLE
Read moreOn the question of water control, a number of things must be answered. First of all, it is responsible for producing and transporting drinking water in every house and office in Nantes and its seven communes around (Orvault, Saint-Herblain, Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire, Chapelle-sur-Erdre, Sainte-Luce-sur-Loire, Carquefou, Thouaré-sur-Loire). To do so, it manages 3 pumping stations, the Roche production plant which produces 120 million litres of drinking water per day, the transfer and storage in reservoirs, pipes and connections. It also deals with approximately 117 000 clients who wish to subscribe or terminate their contract.
CONSEIL RÉGIONAL DES PAYS DE LA LOIRE
Read moreThe Regional Council has 93 elected members, headed by Christelle Morançais since October 2017. The Pays de la Loire administration, made up of more than 3,000 agents, is at the service of the daily life of the people of the Loire: transport, education, training, apprenticeship, social integration, economic development, regional planning, culture, research, innovation, guidance, employment, high schools, territorial balance, management of European funds, energy and the environment, sport and heritage. It also has exclusive competence in terms of aid to businesses. In addition, the Region participates in the rehabilitation of social housing and encourages the creation of housing for students. With its recognisable signature: "L'esprit grand ouvert", which reflects a philosophy of thought and action, the Region carries out numerous actions at international and local level in various support schemes for economic, social, technological, cultural, associative and educational initiatives.
CONSEIL DEPARTEMENTAL DE LOIRE-ATLANTIQUE
Read moreChaired by Michel Ménard since 2021, the Departmental Council is composed of 62 elected officials for the 31 cantons of Loire-Atlantique. The dynamic Loire-Atlantique Departmental Council is at the origin of numerous achievements and partnerships in various fields: the development of short circuits and local eating, dynamic, diversified and sustainable agriculture, digital equipment of the territories, sports for all. It also has other missions: social, mobility, families and child protection, integration, elderly people, disabled people, resources and natural environments, seas, coasts and waterways, social and solidarity-based economies, education and educational policies, culture and heritage...
CCI NANTES
Read moreThe Chamber of Commerce and Industry is the preferred contact for all regional businesses. Keeping abreast of the latest developments in the world of entrepreneurship, it advises, exchanges and organizes thematic meetings. It supports local authorities in major investments (international airport, freeways of the sea, etc.) to provide companies with a suitable environment. It also offers its services to companies looking to expand internationally, or those developing environmental or digital transition projects. Training courses and room hire are also available.
MAIRIE DE NANTES
Read moreThe town hall is a central location, where Johanna Rolland, the town's mayor, works with her 69 local councillors. Most have their offices on the first floor of the Derval building, the historic headquarters since 1578, where weddings are held. From the 17th to the 20th century, it was constantly enlarged and transformed. Since 1979, the town hall has been housed in annexes on rue de Strasbourg to welcome the public. Whether you're looking for a welcome certificate, a name change or a marriage application, the town hall is the place to go to request a civil status document or simply information about the city. With a Nantes Night Council, for universal accessibility or youth, the City of Nantes gathers informed opinions to address and take into account the different needs of its public. Town hall services can be accessed on site, via the website or via Allonantes.
MAIRIE ANNEXE NANTES-BEAULIEU
Read moreTo carry out routine procedures and everyday acts: civil acts, registration on lists of electors, identity cards, etc.
MAIRIE ANNEXE NANTES SUD
Read moreLa Mairie Annexe Nantes Sud would like to point out that the Loire-Atlantique region is currently under drought alert due to reduced flows in the department's rivers. As a result, everyone is advised to exercise caution in their water consumption and avoid wasting water. For further information on this drought alert, please refer to the relevant official sources.
ESPACE ACCUEIL NGE
Read moreAs a major player in the Nantes metropolitan area in the field of parking, leisure and tourism, Nantes Gestion Équipement welcomes more than 3 million users each year in its various facilities: the Petit Port swimming pool and ice rink, the Nantes campground and miniature golf course, marinas, and parking lots. The 7 covered parking lots (Cathedral, Commerce, Decré-Bouffay, Feydeau, Graslin, Talensac, and Tour Bretagne), and the 11 enclosed car parks (Baco-Lu 1 & 2, Bellamy, Chantiers navals, Château, CHU 1 & 2, Les Fonderies, Gloriette 1 & 2 and Hôtel Dieu) offer more than 6,000 spaces in the heart of Nantes. Note: the new 6-level parking lot at Porte de Vertou has doubled parking capacity, offering nearly 1,000 spaces.