It is a titanic project – indeed a revolution – that Laval (Mayenne) is about to launch: rebuild the main square in its city center and drive away the cars, to go from 41% of the space left to pedestrians to more than 81%, according to City Hall. Ce nouvel agencement a provoqué un tollé au sein d’une partie de la population, mais le maire de Laval, Florian Bercault (divers gauche), en est convaincu: “Notre objectif, c’est de craquer le système, assumes-t- they. We know where we are starting from, we know where we want to go, we just have to provide the means to get there. “
On foot, by bicycle or by public transport: where to live without a car? Our exclusive ranking
Environment, the proposals of the Clima Lavoro Alliance and the CGIL for employment, energy and sust...
Nicky Hilton takes daughter Mini-Me, 3, to New York for lunch E! News UK
"We in Rome are the offshoot from below". The 'Ndrangheta has' opened' in the capital: 77 arrests b...
Krefeld tops the record when it arrives to vocation steering in the Decrease Rhine