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Meurthe-et-Moselle. Field initiatives have been honored

They continue to innovate. Who ? The local collectives. This has been demonstrated once again the Ebra group , Ebra Events, Eastern Republican and Le Républicain Lorrain, this Tuesday, October 5, during the sixth edition of the Lauriers des Collectivites organized at the Espace Chaudeau, in Ludres, south of Nancy.

“In recent months, elected officials have been on the front line. Our role as the media is to promote them in order to shed light on this difficult work ”, introduced Christophe Mahieu, general manager of L’Est Républicain, Republican Lorrain and Vosges Morning.

Guest of honor of this edition, Luc Ferry , professor of philosophy, essayist and former Minister of National Education recalled the crucial importance of the local level: “At the local level, we do things that are really useful to people. If I had to choose, tomorrow, between minister and mayor, I would choose mayor. Being mayor is complicated and admirable. ”

The most beautiful !

Municipalities, inter-municipal, department: they have all been rewarded for their projects placed under the sign of optimism.

From the basilica of Saint-Nicolas-de-Port the construction of an all-wood school in Richardménil, via the new waste reception center of the community of communes of the Pompey basin, the Deux Rives beach of the Greater Nancy Metropolis and the positive energy college of the departmental council of Meurthe-et-Moselle, energies are not lacking.

Vice-president of the Métropole du Grand Nancy, mayor of Tomblaine, Hervé Féron was delighted with the success of the Deux Rives beach: “With 133,000 visitors and 83 days of operation: yes, it was a success. It must be said that it is a project, born from the will of President Mathieu Klein, which met a great expectation of the population. “

For Luc Ritz, president of the Orne Lorraine Confluences community of municipalities, “with our project, we were able to vaccinate 500 people over 75 years of age for 6,500 km traveled to allow them to be vaccinated in the centers”.

The icing on the cake of this evening devoted to local initiatives, the presentation of the “beautiful village of Meurthe-et-Moselle” trophy. The prize was awarded by the departmental council of Meurthe-et-Moselle.

The big winner is the village of Bruley , luminously baptized by his lovers “the pearl of the Côtes de Toul”. The site is both a heritage gem and a recognized hiking spot. Which never leaves anyone indifferent.

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