CONSEIL RÉGIONAL DE BRETAGNE
Read moreAttractive and with a strong identity, the Brittany Region is also a local authority that intends to defend its values and diversity. Its actions are distinguished by major investments in education, social services, the environment, tourism, training and transport, with a highly ambitious train development policy and a determination to shine on a European scale. The bretagne.bzh website presents the major projects that reflect the region's dynamism.
DIRECTION DÉPARTEMENTALE DES SERVICES VÉTÉRINAIRES
Read moreThe departmental management of veterinary services is a service decentralized of the ministry of Agriculture and Fishing under the authority of the prefect and whose objectives are to control the health of the livestock in order not to compromise the economic activity. It also has the role that of protecting public health avoiding the man with the transmission of diseases. Finally, it aims at ensuring the harmonious cohabitation of man and the animal by the control of the animal trainers.
DIRECTION DE LA POSTE D’ILLE-ET-VILAINE
Read moreDistribution Platforms for Mail and Consumer Services: 27, boulevard du Colombier - 1, rue Henri Dunant - 101 avenue Henri Fréville - 167 C, chemin de Lorient.
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!