Saturday, January 16, 2016

Greetings from the Mayor with a lovely note of hope – ladepeche.fr

January 8, Jean-Louis Coll, mayor of Pinsaguel, surrounded by its municipal council, Annie Vieu, departmental councilor, Christophe Borgel, MP, Mr. Mercier, Inspector of Education, various personalities and many Pinsaguelois, presented its 2016 vows.

Recalling the tragic past events without forgetting the republican outburst which France has shown in “standing” and “defend its values.”

The time had come to talk about this little piece of France that is the town of Pinsaguel and which is so important at the departmental level. It will set out with fervor and conviction, the activity will be conducted in 2016 and which will see the same intensity in 2015, observing that all the commitments announced that it will relate, were held.

The connection work of Andorra Street and instead Berdoulat the new bridge over the Garonne will be completed in March. In the spring, implementation of the first phase of the program Adap, making all municipal buildings (post – schools – town hall) handicap accessible. The castle Bertier backup jobs. The real estate field program Réal will be launched in 2016; the first phase of development of “Levrère” is able to be started. Attention to two projects with the CAM, open a site with folding bike paths to Portet stations and Pins-Justaret. With Rockets, realization and implementation of a pooling scheme.

“This leads me to say all the gratitude that we owe to elected municipal officials or of associations who with dedication , work daily to ensure that, in 2016, Pinsaguel continues to be a village where life is good “confided Mayor.

This will pass the floor to Christophe Borgel that will express his wishes and which fail to pick up on the news and the battle for employment.

Delfy Langan, head of the association “For women” invite the public to visit the exhibition whose opening was held that evening at the town hall. Follow sharing the Twelfth Night cake and glass of friendship.

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