The Charité basket fished out, the business of motorhomes in the Nièvre, general policy speech by Elisabeth Borne… The news to remember from this Wednesday

This year again, the summer will be splendor for motorhome enthusiasts. Despite the lifting of health restrictions which had encouraged tourism in French territory and the explosion in gasoline prices, motorhomes should come to Nièvre to the tune of 76,000 overnight stays in the department. Our file to read here.

Jean-Philippe Panier, President of the Nièvre Fishing Federation, wants to be at the bedside of biodiversity

Fishermen met recently to discuss the future of the fishing federation. Jean-Philippe Panier the president of the organization looks back on the future of Nivernaise fishing. “We are going to make improvements on the great lakes”. His interview here.

In Nevers, aid for the renovation of housing to bring residents back to the city center

To give a little luster to the city center of Nevers, there are aids for owners. And this, for housing as for businesses. The owners of the ducal city keep the choice of companies. Discover our article to know everything about this device.

Pensions, public service, purchasing power: what to remember from Elisabeth Borne’s general policy speech

Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne’s “grand oral” before the deputies confirmed that she intended to apply Emmanuel Macron’s program, with a method based on “consultation”. A speech without sparkle or hiccups. . Read here.

Five students from the Raoul-Follereau high school in Nevers will enter Sciences Po

Arthur Cailleau, Matteo Weihmann, Hippolyte Darbeau, Marion Jamet and Zoé Georjon-Avéradère, five senior students from the Raoul-Follereau high school in Nevers were admitted to the prestigious school this year. They were honored before their departure. Our article can be read here.

Basketball: Charity officially drafted in Men’s National 2

The French Basketball Federation, which has completed all the files in progress at the national level, notified La Charité of its draft in National Men’s 2, Wednesday July 6. Read more information here.

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