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Service - The Bugle
All government ministers
forced to declare assets
Following the Cahuzac affair, President François
Holande has demanded that all his ministers publicly
declare their global assets.
>> Page 12
May 2013
Issue #43
Largest court
case ever gets
under way
INSIDE > > >
NEWS - "Terror of
Limoges" off the streets
After a campaign of terror, an ultra-violent boy
has finally been taken
into police custody after
turning 13.
>> Page 3
♦ 5,127 women register as plaintiffs,
represented by over 300 lawyers
♦ Jean-Claude Mas, founder of Poly Implant
Prothèse (PIP) accused of "aggravated fraud"
♦ 300,000 women worldwide were given
substandard breast implants
I
t is set to become one of the
biggest and most expensive
trials in French legal history
as Jean-Claude Mas, founder
of Poly Implant Prothèse
(PIP), a company based in
the south of France, has gone on
trial with 4 senior staff, accused of
“aggravated fraud” over the scandal
of substandard breast implants.
A total of 5,127 victims, a record
number of plaintiffs in the history of
French law, have joined the action
against the former French cosmetic
implant manufacturer, and are being
represented by about 300 lawyers.
The trial is so large that it has had
to be moved from the courthouse in
Marseille to a nearby conference
centre at a cost of nearly €1 million.
Even then, there is little room for
everyone. It will last a month and a
verdict is not expected until autumn.
Mr Mas and his four senior staff face
up to five years in jail and a €37,500
fine if convicted.
PIP, which at the height of its
powers was the world's third biggest
supplier of breast implants, is accused
of cutting costs for over a decade by
using an illegal home-made concoction
of industrial and agricultural silicone
not fit for use on humans. It is alleged
the company hid evidence of the
non-medical silicone during visits by
European inspectors who approved
the implants. At around €5 per litre, it
was seven times cheaper than medicalgrade silicone - a cost-cutting measure
that saved the company an estimated
€1 million per year.
The scandal emerged after surgeons
warned authorities there was an
>> continued on page 8
NEWS - Doomed
dromedary eaten
A camel, gifted
in thanks for
France's efforts
in Mali, has
been eaten by its host
family.
>> Page 11
PRACTICAL - A guide to
filling in Tax Returns
In partnership with Siddalls,
we bring you a guide to
filling in your 2012 tax
return.
>> Page 14
Limoges-Bénédictins train station
is the new home for a colony of eco
urban bee hives
>> Page 5
Your indispensible guide to
the region's Businesses
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2 ♦ IN THIS EDITION
Welcome to
T
The Bugle
here
have
been
plenty of big stories
this
month:
the
Boston
bombings,
the legalisation of
gay marriage in France and the
Cahuzac
affair,
to
name but a few. But
the biggest news to
break at Bugle Towers
was the start of BBQ
season!!
It is safe to say that
I am a little obsessed
with BBQs. I'm not a
“man make fire” guy
whose only culinary
contribution of the year
is to dig out the BBQ,
immerse it in lighter
fluid and proceed to
crucify the sausages
until they look more like the coals
they were cooked on. I tend to do
the majority of the cooking at home
year round (my wife is an excellent
cook, I just don't let her near 'my'
kitchen!) and I like nothing more
than lighting the BBQ at the end
of a long day and having a good
cook-up in the garden!
I will always take the first
opportunity of the year to whip
out the charcoal and convince
everyone that it's definitely BBQ
weather. And so it was that I was
in my garden a week or so ago,
tongs in hand and a smile on my
face - the accompanying glass of
beer may have been playing its
part also!!
I remember one year lighting the
BBQ in February. In my defence,
at 2pm that afternoon when the
sun was out and it was a balmy 18
degrees, it felt like a good idea.
By the time the butcher had been
visited and the food was cooked,
it was 6pm, nearer 5 degrees and
going dark!! But damn, they were
some good sausages!!
As we have been going to
press, France's legalisation of gay
marriage has dominated the news.
We have not covered it in these
pages, although it has been given
a lot of coverage internationally.
It is big news and some have even
called it the most significant social
change in France since the death
penalty was abolished in 1981.
It
has
certainly
proved
controversial. If you believe the
organisers,
rallies
opposing
the
new
law attracted 800,000
protestors. The police
put the figure at
nearer 340,000, but
even so, as peace time
protests go, that is
a lot of people! The
consensus seems to be
that the majority of
French were in favour
of
legalising
gay
marriage, but it was a
different story when
adoption rights were
taken into account. Then only
around half - and possibly fewer were in favour of equal rights for
gay couples. The fact that these
adoption rights were also part
of the new law, coupled with the
fact that it went through without
a national vote, is what is proving
most controversial.
The changes were a central
social
reform
promised
by
Hollande during his election
campaign, so many will argue that
his election was the referendum on
this issue. He said he would do it
if elected and now he has. Either
way, what is sure is that France is
now the 14th country in the world
to approve a law allowing gay
marriage.
Don't forget that it is tax
declaration season. We have
printed an article in association
with Siddalls on how to fill out
your French income tax returns
which we hope will help. And
don't forget that you can declare
your income tax online - you even
get an extension to the deadline!
Until next month!
Steve Martindale
Editor
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6-12 National News
13-15 French Life
16 Bilingual
17 Games
18-19 Classifieds
20 Notice Board
21 Clubs & Associations
22-24 What's On
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LGV project enters next phase
A
major hurdle in the future of the ligne à grande
vitesse (LGV) LimogesPoitiers has been cleared,
following the announcement by the Réseau Ferré de France
(RFF) that it has opened the public inquiry phase of the project. The LGV is
a planned high-speed rail link that will
put Limoges 35 minutes from Poitiers,
connecting the Limousin to the national
TGV network and allowing direct travel
to Paris in just 2 hours.
As the name implies, the public inquiry phase is the opportunity for individuals, businesses and associations to
voice their opinions on the project. The
prefect of the Limousin is in the process
of forming a committee of between 7
and 13 people to oversee the inquiry, so
it will probably not now begin until the
beginning of June. The usual length of
an inquiry would be 30 days, but given
the complexity of the project and the approaching summer holidays it could run
until the end of August - the maximum
period of time an inquiry can take.
The committee will have a further 30
days to submit its report. The government will then take a maximum of 18
months to review the report before deciding on the future of the project. The
earliest that the first high-speed trains
could be making the 35-minute journey
to Poitiers is 2022.
The move from the public debate to
the public inquiry phase is a major boost
for those campaigning for the LGV and
comes after months of fierce political
wrangling. That said, the decision is
not a fatal blow to those opposed to the
new high-speed line, either. Although
it would appear that the government is
currently keen to press ahead with the
115km stretch of new railway, there is
still the small matter of the €1.5 billion
budget - it is not apparent at the moment
who will be paying for what.
Many opponents of the LGV argue that
it will signal the end of the POLT line
(Paris-Orléans-Limoges-Toulouse). The
current plans for the LGV factor in 11
trains to Paris on this line - exactly the
current number. And in a further boost
to those who believe that the €1.5 billion
would be better spent upgrading the existing network, plans have been unveiled
to “recycle” retiring TGV carriages on
the POLT line. Not only would the new
carriages be faster, they would also offer higher levels of comfort and make
embarking and disembarking an easier
affair than it currently is on the Corail
coaches. On paper at least, upgrading the
carriages in this way would also put La
Souterraine a mere 2 hours from Paris. ■
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The "Terror of Limoges"
is off the city's streets
A
fter a spate of violent attacks going back nearly a
year, the boy nicknamed
by police as the “Terror of Limoges” has finally been removed
from the streets of the region's
capital. The adolescent, who has
not been named due to his age, is
well known to police.
The pattern of much of the last
12 months has been the same: a
violent act is committed, the boy
is apprehended, taken back to his
legal guardians and released. He
then goes on to commit another
crime, sometimes the very same
night. The problem for the police
is that the boy started his campaign
of terror when was just 12 - under
French law, the police cannot detain a child under the age of 13.
In January this year, in the
space of 8 days alone he is known
to have committed a theft from a
parked vehicle, a mugging and
threatened someone with a Stanley
knife. In total, police believe that
he has 17 thefts and one suspected
rape to his name... and these ares
just the crimes they are aware of!
They also know that he has tried in
the past to acquire a firearm - mercifully without success.
“We cannot legally place him
under garde à vue [police cus-
tody] as he is not yet 13,” said
one weary police officer in January this year. Typically, the boy is
brought before a magistrate, who
hands down a rehabilitation order
in an education centre. In practice,
the boy just goes home. “He is not
big, but he is capable of significant
violence, even if the victim does
not resist,” said police at the time.
“He is completely out of control,
always operates in a group and he
is getting more and more violent.
He will carry on, that's for sure.”
So it came as no surprise when
in April this year, following a
brutal assault on a German student by a group of youths, that
they apprehended the Terror of
Limoges fleeing the scene after
an emergency call by a member
of the public. The difference this
time was that the ultra-violent
child was now a teenager - he had
recently celebrated his 13th birthday.
He could now be held in police custody and placed under investigation. The youth was then
brought, for the first time ever,
before a judge, who charged him
with aggravated theft and placed
him in a secure educational unit in
the Puy-de-Dôme, where he will
be closely monitored. ■
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4 ♦ LOCAL NEWS
Rural France lacking a Local Brit is France's
number of key health- best young butcher
care specialists
R
region to be well equipped
with nurses and pharmacists.
In fact, all three departments
have more pharmacists per
capita than the national average.
For dentists, the situation
is slightly worse. France as
a whole has around 60 per
100,000 residents; in Corrèze
that figure is approximately
55, Haute-Vienne has 43,
but Creuse a worrying 31. It
gets worse still for physiotherapists where both HauteVienne and Corrèze have
around 25% fewer than the
national average and Creuse
has less than half the number
you would expect.
The regional INSEE report
was entitled “First line care:
The Limousin - a patient to
watch closely”. We may not
have big problems now, but
potentially they are waiting
around the corner. “Despite
a few weak figures we have
highlighted, there is a good
coverage of healthcare professionals across the region,”
explained Dr Laurence Tandy. “But, if we don't look to
the future today, we could be
ecent figures released by France's
statistics gathering agency, INSEE, have shown some wild
variations in the number of
medical professionals in the
Limousin. They have also
raised some worrying questions for the future.
The list compares the
number of practitioners per
100,000 residents across a
range of professions, and
while there are plenty of GPs,
nurses and pharmacists, there
is a worrying lack of specialists such as dentists and
physiotherapists. According
to INSEE, the Limousin has
the fewest ophthalmologists
per capita in France; it takes
between six and eight months
for an appointment.
Some of the statistics are to
be expected. The population
of the Limousin in general,
but especially the Creuse,
has a higher average age
than much of France... and
it is increasing all the time,
along with life expectancies.
It stands to reason, therefore,
that you would expect the
in trouble.”
The data shows where the
problems may lie. Today in
the Limousin, 1 in 5 doctors
is older than 60 and there appear to be fewer lining up to
replace them as they retire.
What's more, according to
the study, an 80-year-old is
twice as likely to visit a GP
than the average person, 4
times more likely to need a
physiotherapist and 8 times
more likely to see a nurse. In
a region with more 100-yearolds than anywhere else in
France, the potential problems are self-evident.
In their report, the researchers highlighted the
need to attract young professionals to rural parts of the
country to boost numbers
in general, but more importantly to replace the retiring
generation of practitioners,
although how this will be
achieved in practice remains
to be seen. ■
A
s regular readers
will know, earlier
this year British expat Robert Fairbank
won the regional competition
to find the Meilleur Apprenti
Boucher (best apprentice butcher). In April, the 17-year-old
went on to fly the flag for the
Limousin and the expat community in the national championships, held at Tours.
The Bugle is delighted to
announce that not only is Robert the best young apprentice
butcher in the Limousin, he
is now officially the best in
France!! In total, 24 young apprentices battled it out over 2
days to earn the title of France's
best, de-boning, preparing and
presenting joints of beef, lamb
and veal. When the dust settled,
three young butchers could not
be separated and were jointly
awarded the title of Meilleur
Apprenti Boucher de France.
Robert grew up around cattle
and is following in something of
a family tradition. Back in Yorkshire, where his family originate
from, a number of Fairbanks
are also farmers, butchers and
slaughtermen. His mother and
step-father have a large farm
of 150 Limousin cattle in the
Haute-Vienne and at 9 years old
Robert was already driving tractors and helping calve cows!
Having moved to France a
little over 7 years ago, Robert
these days considers himself
to be French, speaking fluent
French and without an accent. “I
picked up French very quickly,”
Robert told The Bugle. “Within about 6 months of starting
school I was fluent. It is easier
when you are that age. I know
people who moved here in their
mid-teens and still struggle with
the accent many years later.”
He found butchery through a
friend and neighbour in Ladignac-le-Long, Guy Tallet, who
runs a local boucherie. Robert
is due to finish his CAP (Certificat d'aptitude professionnelle)
this summer at which point he
hopes to move on to study for
a BEP (Brevet d'études professionnelles).
Robert's mother, Charlotte,
was understandably chuffed
with her son's achievements,
but was also keen to stress the
advantages of an apprenticeship. “I'm so very proud of
him,” she said. “Robert is an
intern and works hard all week,
still doing French, technology,
maths, etc. and always shows
excellent results. Basically, an
apprentissage is an excellent
choice for young adults like
him.”
It was a good month for the
Limousin's talented youngsters as another apprentice,
Élodie Garolle, took the title of
France's best apprentice in the
“charcuterie” category. ■
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LOCAL NEWS ♦ 5
Bees hives introduced at Speed camera survey
results revealed
Limoges train station
I
n a largely symbolic
move, but one that is
likely to be copied,
Limoges-Bénédictins
train station is to become
the first public building in
Limoges as well as the first
train station in France - and
maybe even Europe - to
introduce bee hives. A first
hive is being installed in
one of the station's towers,
with more set to follow as
the weather improves.
The bees, provided by
Toulouse company Biocenys, are particularly suited
to city living. “We have
chosen a Buckfast bee,”
explained a company representative. “It is a cross-bred
bee, calm and non-aggressive, perfectly adapted for
the urban environment.”
The honey that the bees
eventually produce, which
for a healthy hive would be
about 10kg per year, will
be auctioned off, with the
proceeds going to an as yet
unnamed local charity. Although the bees are coming
from outside the region,
their upkeep has been entrusted to a local apiculturist, Laurent Desmichel,
who already maintains a
'farm' of 250 hives.
“This is a local example
of our wider focus on the
environment,” announced
SNCF's regional director
Philippe Charlot. SNCF,
France's state-owned transport company, is trying
to make the environment
and renewable energy key
policy issues and has put
Limoges-Bénédictins
at
the forefront of this new
campaign.
Bees and their hives are
excellent indicators of pollution and the health of
the colony will be closely
monitored over the coming months and years as a
first-line indicator of any
changes in the quality of
the air.
As well as the largely
symbolic bee hives, the
station is also planning a
move away from its fuel
and gas boilers to a more
efficient wood-burner. A
feasibility study is currently under way for a switch
to 'natural' energy, one that
management hopes will
save money, not only for
the main station, but, by
virtue of a back burner, also
for the offices of its 800
workers. It is not known
how much the changes will
save on running costs, but
SNCF has admitted that
the station heating bills are
currently relatively high.
Staff are also being en-
couraged to turn off their
computers at night. Like
most businesses, SNCF
spends 10% of its energy
bill on office IT and admits that only 50% of its
employees currently shut
down their equipment before heading home.
Finally, the station will
also be turning down the
outside lights at night in a
further cost-saving exercise. This is in line with a
new law, due to come into
effect in July this year, requiring all monuments and
government-owned buildings to switch off their
external lighting by 1am.
It is hoped that the move
will help the country cut
its energy consumption
and costs - France aims to
become 20% more energy
efficient over the next 7
years.■
T
he motoring magazine Auto Plus
has released its annual statistics
on the nation's speed cameras and
guess what, it's (relatively) good
news for those of us who live in the Limousin. In a time when budgets are tight and the
economic crisis shows no sign of abating,
residents of the Limousin can at least comfort themselves with the knowledge that we
receive fewer fines and loss of points than
most of the rest of the country.
Surveying the results of the 4,047 speed
cameras in service at the end of 2012, not
one of the top 100 cameras was based in the
Limousin. In 2011, the Haute-Vienne boasted the country's 86th most active camera,
situated at Saint-Bonnet-de-Bellac on the
RN147, just west of Bellac, which flashed
24,945 that year - that’s around 3 times, every hour of every day, all year long! Drivers
seem to have wised up, however, as there is
no sign of it in this year's roll of honour.
The Haute-Vienne has once again
emerged victorious within the Limousin,
taking both the title of most-prolific radar
- 30,173 flashes at Pierre-Buffière on the
A20 - and also placing highest as a depart-
ment - ranking 46th (170,832 flashes) out of
France's 100 departments.
In the Corrèze, which ranked 66th
(103,235 flashes), the place you are most
likely to get caught out is on the A20 by the
tunnel at Noailles, just south of Brive, which
was activated 26,402 times.
It would appear, however, that the place
to live is La Creuse, which languishes in
97th place in the list of 100 departments that
includes France's overseas territories. In total, all the radars of the Creuse flashed on
just 29,765 occasions, fewer than the single
camera at Pierre-Buffière!
These figures, of course, don't take into
account the number of inhabitants in the territory and the volume of traffic. The Limousin is far from being the most populated
region in France and it follows that its speed
cameras are less active.
Pay close attention if you are planning to
go on holiday to the Rhône (826,520 flashes), Nord (821,854) or Alpes-Maritimes
(758,438) regions, which ranked as the most
expensive places to have a heavy right foot.
In the Rhône, 2,264 drivers are flashed every single day!! ■
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6 ♦ NATIONAL NEWS
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T
he extraordinary success of McDonald's
in France looks set to
continue as the American fast food giant has announced
a €200 million investment plan.
The money will be split between
opening a further 40 restaurants
(€110 million) and refurbishing its
existing outlets (€90 million).
The company will also be hiring 3,000 extra staff. According to
McDonald's president, Jean-Pierre
Petit, the company is France's biggest recruiter: “Taking into account
staff turnover, this represents more
than 40,000 jobs each year.”
As part of this new recruitment
drive, McDo has held open days in
150 of its restaurants for the public
to come in and get a feel for what it
is like to work as everything from a
burger flipper to a director.
The success of McDonald's is
impressive, especially in a country that is often anti-American and
resistant to cultural imperialism.
Since opening its first restaurant
on these shores 33 years ago,
France has become the company’s
second biggest market outside the
US and the French eat more McDonald's per capita than even the
Americans! The company has not
yet released figures for 2012, but
they are expected to be an improvement on the €4.2billion it
turned over in 2011.
A key factor in the American
invasion of the homeland of haute
cuisine has been its acceptance by
France’s notoriously protective
agricultural industry. McDonald's
sources 80% of all its produce
locally, spending an estimated
€800 million with French suppliers, something that has kept the
French farmers onside and avoided protests from that sector.
Its success does not please everybody, however, and as France
tackles a growing obesity problem, the light is shining ever more
brightly on fast food. A government-backed study recently revealed that obesity had doubled in
France in the last 15 years with the
problem worst amongst the young:
obesity in 18-24-year-olds has increased by 35% since 2009. ■
No more rues Pétain
I
n most French towns of a certain size, you are
likely to walk down a road named after France's
wartime hero General Charles de Gaulle. However, you will no longer find a street named after
his nemesis, Marshal Philippe Pétain.
Philippe Pétain was at one time a hero of the First
World War. Since it was customary for the French to
honour their war heroes with numerous monuments,
memorials, statues - and street names - after World
War I, virtually every town in France had its Rue or
Avenue Pétain. So vast was his fame that a dozen or
so towns and cities in the United States also named
streets after him.
However, during the occupation of the Second
World War, the Vichy government, led by Pétain, collaborated with the Nazis. It participated in the rounding up of Jews - known in France as la grande rafle
- who were then sent on to death camps in Eastern
Europe. Vichy forces also fought against the Allies in
various battles during the war.
So what is a Frenchman to do when the hero of one
war becomes the villain of the next one? Well, you
simply remove the monuments, memorials, statues
and street names until none remain.
In the northeastern village of Berlain, near the
town of Verdun, there was, until recently, still a road
called “rue du Maréchal-Pétain”, so-named as Verdun was the site of a WWI battle in which Pétain was
the senior French commander.
“Pétain Street had existed since the 1930s, without really causing a stir,” Patrick Gondouin, mayor
of Berlain, said. “But when I was elected mayor in
2008, it bothered me - I suspected that one day or
another it would be a problem.”
The local council has this month voted to rename
its rue du Maréchal-Pétain - the last road in the country named after the disgraced leader. Mr Gondouin
told reporters that local villagers would be consulted
to help choose a new name for the street - one that
would bring back less painful memories.
Following France's liberation in 1944, Pétain was
sentenced to death for treason, although his sentence
was later commuted to life imprisonment. He died in
detention in 1951, aged 95. ■
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McDonald's to invest €200 million
Lowest ever
interest rates
Now could be the time
to borrow to finance a
home project, or even
buy a house outright, as
mortgage rates in France
have fallen to their lowest
ever levels. In April, the
average mortgage interest
rates fell to 2.45% over
10 years, 2.75% over 15
years, 3.05% over 20
years and 3.35% over 25
years. Given that these are
average figures, those in a
strong financial position
should be able to negotiate
even lower rates.
However, despite the
low cost of borrowing,
and the similarly low
house
prices,
figures
show that there are fewer
and fewer people buying
properties.■
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8 ♦ NATIONAL NEWS
Phone
number
portability
As anyone who has tried
to change their telecoms
operator in France will be
painfully aware, taking your
phone number with you is all
but impossible. France has its
house in order when it comes
to mobile phone number
portability, a process that is now
quick and easy, but no such
standardised system exists for
fixed phone lines. Although it
is theoretically possible to keep
your number when switching
provider, in practice it is a
haphazard process that can
literally take months.
This is about to change,
however, and a year from
now, customers will be able
to keep their number when
moving between competitors
“with a maximum delay of 3
working days”. There will be
one constraint, however. Since
1996, France has been split
into 5 zones with numbers that
start 01, 02, 03, 04 and 05, and
it will only be possible to take
your phone number with you if
you stay within the same “area
code” zone. ■
Breast implants court case gets under way
>> continued from pg 1
abnormally
high
rupture
rate among PIP implants.
Gendarmes searching the
business in southern France
then found cans of industrial
silicone in a van. Soon
afterwards, the company
was closed and its products
taken off the market. When
Mr Mas was finally arrested,
he denied that the implants
posed any health risks, calling
the women who complained
“fragile people, or people who
are doing this for money”.
An
estimated
300,000
women in 65 countries are
believed to have received the
implants, which are twice as
likely to rupture as other brands
- more than 4,000 women
have reported ruptures. Of the
30,000 French women given
PIP implants, 15,000 have had
them removed. In Britain, only
607 women of the 47,000 who
received the implants have had
them removed by the NHS.
As the scale of the scandal
emerged, public fears grew
over links between the lowgrade industrial silicone and
cancer. In December 2011, the
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last year, medical experts
investigating the consequences
of the PIP scandal in the UK
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silicone gel did not pose a
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“Even if not all the women
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psychological
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they have all been marked
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survivor who received a PIP
implant after a mastectomy,
told AFP news agency.
However, potential health
risks are still being looked at
and a separate investigation
into possible involuntary
homicide against the company
is currently ongoing, following
the 2010 cancer death of
a French woman with PIP
implants.
Christine Micchi, 48, a
sales assistant from Aix-enProvence, paid €4,000 for PIP
implants for cosmetic reasons
in 2007. She said: “Two years
later, they ruptured. I had them
removed, more surgery, more
scars, and now I have leaked
silicone in my body that has to
be constantly monitored. At the
start, I was on antidepressants.
We hear talk of the industrial
silicone used in these implants
which might normally be used
for electrical cables or car oils.
It's a constant worry.”
All but around 200 plaintiffs
in the current trial are French,
with 36 British among them at
last count, although more are
expected to join proceedings
during the month-long trial.
One such plaintiff is Jan Spivey,
50, from south-west London,
who received PIP implants as
part of reconstructive surgery
following breast cancer, in
2002. She had her implants
removed and replaced on the
NHS last August following
a long battle. “Jean-Claude
Mas has made me, along with
many other women, suffer
hugely, spreading torment,”
she told The Daily Telegraph.
“I actually regard him as
a terrorist and can't think
of any criminal behaviour
directed against women on
this scale, ever.” She said
she hoped the trial would
see “those responsible for
an international health crisis
brought to account”.
As the trial began, boos
erupted and one person shouted
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“bastard” when the PIP founder
stood up to declare his earnings
- a monthly pension of less
than 1,800 euros. His company
has declared bankruptcy and
thus he will escape paying
financial compensation to
implant victims, who can
expect a maximum of €4,179
each from a state fund. Outside
court, Jean-Claude Guidocolli,
lawyer for 10 victims, called
the trial “catastrophic” because
it had taken too long to
come to court, “allowing the
defendants to organise their
insolvency” and limit potential
for compensation.
Mr Mas and his former
chairman are also under
investigation in a separate case
for fraudulent bankruptcy and
money laundering.
Maître
Yves
Haddad,
lawyer for Mr Mas, said that
his client deserved credit for
turning up in person. “He
could have said he was sick,
which he is,” Mr Haddad
said. “He wanted to be here
to answer questions because
he cares about all the people
who have linked their names
to the case, even if that seems
strange to some people.”
France's cosmetics and
plastic surgery industry is
among the biggest in Europe.
An estimated 21,000 breast
augmentations are carried
out each year and between
400,000 and 500,000 women
in France currently have
breast implants - the most
popular cosmetic operation
after liposuction and antiwrinkle procedures. A study
in 2009 found that although
French women are the
slimmest in western Europe,
they also have the biggest
complexes about their bodies
and the toughest standards on
weight. ■
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Under 18's to
receive free
contraception
From April this year, girls
aged 15-18 now have free access
to certain types of contraception
in a move that follows through
on an election pledge made by
François Hollande. First and
second generation contraceptive
pills and contraceptive implants
are covered by the measures,
however condoms are not
included.
Girls aged between 15 and
18 already have access to
these types of contraception,
although until now they have
only been reimbursed at 65%
by the state. The contraception
is available for free from
pharmacies on presentation of
a valid prescription and a Carte
Vitale. It will not show up on
health insurance statements,
meaning those who make use
of the new measures can remain
anonymous.
It is hoped that better access
to contraception will reduce the
number of terminations among
teenage girls; there were 13,500
reported terminations in this age
group in 2010.
In a linked move, abortions
are to become free for all women
– they currently cost between
€200-450 and are only partially
reimbursed.
Some conservative groups
argue that making abortion and
contraception free to minors
encourages young women to
be more promiscuous and less
responsible. Véronique Séhier,
co-president of the French family
planning group, welcomed the
measures, however, arguing that
many women could not currently
afford the cost of an abortion. ■
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Wolf cull numbers increased
T
he wolf is not an animal
that you expect to come
across while wandering through the woods
in France. But in recent
years, this once-lost predator has been
making an impressive comeback.
Hailed as a success story by naturalists and conservationists, the numbers
of wolves are steadily rising.
Today there are estimated to be
around 200 animals in 20 packs,
ranging across much of southeastern
France. While this number is still
relatively low compared with neighbouring countries, wolves are becoming a problem, in particular for sheep
farmers. 5,848 animals were reported
to have been killed by wolves in 2012
(up 120% in 5 years); 95% of the victims were sheep.
“I suffered 35 wolf attacks last year
alone,” complained Bernard Bruno,
a sheep farmer from the Alpes-Maritimes. “And in the last month I have
lost another 3 sheep.” In response, Mr
Bruno has had to move his sheep far
from the hills, virtually into town.
Wolves are protected under European law and a “wolf code” established in France in 2004, means that
the animals can only legally be shot
by licensed “wolf lieutenants” or
government marksmen and only then
if all other measures have been exhausted. To ward off the carnivores,
shepherds are first expected to invest
in guard dogs, lighting and electric
fences - financially difficult for all but
the biggest farming businesses.
The national wolf council - made
up of farmers and conservationists
alike – has suggested raising the
number of wolves that can be killed
to 24 this year - up from 11 in 2012.
The proposal, however, has been met
with resistance from both camps.
Those who seek to protect the wolf
say that these small-scale culls have
not been proven to be effective in
halting the progress of wolves. And
the farmers say that it is not as simple
as just finding and killing 24 wolves.
“These limits are pointless, because
even when we go out hunting with
70 people, we don't manage to flush
out the wolves,” claimed Mr Bruno.
In fact, between 2008 and 2012, only
7 wolves were successfully hunted
under these measures.
Wolves were virtually extinct in
France until a handful crossed the
border from Italy and recolonised
the French Alps around 1993; they
then rapidly spread across much of
the southeastern part of the country.
Initially, the wolves were situated
to the east of the busy and heavily
populated Rhône valley, but it seems
that they have now crossed this barrier and are poised to colonise the
Auvergne, Limousin and the rest of
central France. So meteoric has been
their rise that some experts are now
predicting that they could be hunting
in the woods outside Paris within the
next 15 years.
According to Daniel Véjux, one
of France's foremost experts on the
wolf: “It was inevitable that the need
for new wild prey would force young
wolves to establish new hunting territories across the Rhône at some point.
Now, unless they are persecuted to
extinction by mankind again, there
is nothing to stop wolves spreading
across thousands of square miles
throughout the Massif Central and
Limousin in the next couple of decades.”
As reported in The Bugle in November 2012, the influx of wolves
into the Massif Central has even
threatened the existence of Roquefort cheese. There are strict rules to
the “Roquefort” AOC label, which
stipulate that it is “compulsory” for
sheep to be allowed to graze freely
and to roam on the hilly pastures “ev-
ery day” provided there is sufficient
grass, “weather conditions permitting”. The farmers argue that with
wolves roaming the hills, this may no
longer be possible.
Defenders of the wolf say that cohabitation between man, sheep and
wolf is possible. There may be 200
wolves in France but there are over
1,000 in Italy and 2,000 in Spain,
countries where sheep farms still
thrive. ■
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Forget Google Maps - hello Poople Maps
T
Screen shot of the PoopleMaps app - www.pooplemaps.com
here can be no
doubt that we live
in a technologically
advanced
era, with more and more
gadgets, gizmos and apps
integrating themselves into
our everyday lives. Some of
these inventions make our
lives easier, some save us
time and others even save
our lives.
There is a danger, however, that we use technology
simply because we can, an
accusation that may well be
aimed at a new smartphone
app that has been developed
by a trio of IT students in
Paris. As anyone who has
taken a wander around Paris
will know, if you spend too
long admiring the scenery,
it is only a matter of time
before you step in something unpleasant. Enter
“Poople Maps” (Google
Maps' lawyers have so far
remained quiet...), a new
app that will “revolutionise” the curb cleanliness of
French streets by allowing
users to “flag” unwelcome
pooch poo on the pavements.
The app, developed by
Eléna Domercq, Josselin
Caër and Barbara Le Rétif, has a growing number
of users mapping the exact
location of offending piles
of doggy dirt in the country's capital. Upgrades are
already planned that will
allow users to “personalise”
photos of their faecal finds,
share them on social networks and even earn virtual badges of honour via a
points system.
“The objective isn't simply to help users know
where there will be lots of
dog mess,” Miss Domercq
told Le Parisien newspaper.
“The main idea is that the
application will show local
authorities that they have a
problem and motivate them
to find some solutions. We
know we'll never achieve
total victory over the
scourge of dog mess. There
will always be a poo that
gets through the net. But we
hope that this application
will reduce the volume, and
that will be a victory in itself.”
It is fair to say that Paris
has garnered something of a
reputation for canine caca in
recent times. In fact, some
even blamed the proliferation of pavement parcels for
the city's failed 2012 Olympics bid. Paris' former environment head, Yves Contassot, said at the time: “By
2001, Paris was the dog poo
capital of the world. It was
such a problem that the Japanese used it as an argument
for opposing our candidacy
for the Olympic Games.
There were complaints from
people all the time. What
was worse was that we were
mocked around the world
for not being able to keep
our own pavements clean.”
Where giant mobile vacuum cleaners and harsher
fines have failed, maybe
Poople Maps will finally
clean up the streets of the
City of Light... or should
that be City of Shite? ■
Paris introduces 'eco-grazing'
M
ayor of Paris, Bertrand Delanoë,
has made the environment a priority during more than a decade
in power. He was the driving force behind
popular bike- and car-sharing schemes, has
introduced a network of dedicated lanes for
bicycles and buses, and has been at the head
of an enormous project to pedestrianize the
banks along much of the river Seine.
His latest eco-drive has seen Paris take on
four new employees, although these woolly
workers will be less of a drain on the city's
coffers. The four little black sheep, who recently left their countryside homes to become ‘park keepers’ in the French capital,
are thought to have cost just a few hundred
euros.
The new gardeners are Ouessant sheep,
named after the island of Ouessant off the
coast of Brittany from where they originate.
Standing only two feet tall and known for
their stamina and short tails, the dark coloured sheep have been tasked with the upkeep of 2000m² of green space until October
this year. If the trial is a success, it will be
rolled out to other grassy areas around the
capital.
The trial project, on an area of grassland
the size of 8 tennis courts, is part of an experiment in ‘eco-grazing’, an effort by Parisian authorities to promote biodiversity, keep
down fuel emissions, and avoid the use of
machines and chemical weedkillers.
“For a lawn mowed 24 times a year, there
is no biodiversity. When you use animals,
the droppings attract insects and the insects
bring birds,” said Eco Terra president Alain
Divo whose company plans and organises
eco-pasture projects in French urban areas.
The patch of grass belongs to the capital's
archives service, which initially came up
with the initiative to attract the public to the
archives; informational panels have been put
in place to explain exactly what the sheep
are doing. “Myself, I wanted a donkey,” said
Agnès Masson, director of the archives, although in the end it was decided that sheep
would be more appropriate. ■
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Malian family eats Hollande's camel
animal to a zoo in France, but for
logistical reasons it was decided in
the end to leave it with a family in
Timbuktu.
Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le
Drian was tasked with giving Hollande regular updates on the camel’s
status, but had to inform the president that his camel had been casseroled just a few weeks later.
The Malian authorities were naturally embarrassed. “As soon as we
heard of this, we quickly replaced
it with a bigger and better-looking
camel,” said a local government official, quoted by Reuters news agency.
“The new camel will be sent to Paris.
We are ashamed of what happened to
the camel. It was a present that did
not deserve this fate.”
French leaders have received many
gifts of exotic or wild animals from
around the world over the years. In
a separate and unrelated incident in
April, a robber chainsawed a tusk off
the skeleton of an elephant offered to
Louis XIV by a Portuguese king in
1668. Police caught the thief as he
fled with the tusk under his arm. ■
Cancer patient saves
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Whilst being driven to hospital for a check-up, a cancer patient has
saved the life of his ambulance driver after he suffered a heart attack.
The retired 60-year-old, Christian Nayet, who has end-stage stomach
and liver cancer, was being taken by ambulance to a hospital in Lille to
undergo routine tests. But during the journey, his driver, Jean-François
Pina, began to complain of tingling in his fingers.
Mr Nayet took control of the vehicle and diverted the ambulance to
another hospital in Lens. He even administered a blood thinning drug to
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Doctors at the Timone hospital
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According to Dr Laqueille,
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on his nervous system, could be
significant, especially if he is a
regular drinker. This man was
literally pickled in alcohol - his
survival is a miracle!”
Police are still looking for
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attack, although they say that
they were caught on CCTV.
The previous record was set
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Ain. The 37-year-old was found
in an alcoholic coma in his car
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scandal broke, Cahuzac even restated
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counter-suing Mediapart - the investigative website that exposed him - for
libel. It has subsequently been alleged
by Swiss public television that he in
fact tried to move €15 million to Geneva in 2009, but that the bank in question refused because it was worried
about future complications as a result
of his high-profile status in politics.
The scandal has been a major blow
to President Hollande, who is currently
enduring approval ratings lower than
even those of his predecessor, Nicolas
Sarkozy. Surveys indicate that nearly
two-thirds of French people are now in
favour of a government reshuffle.
In an attempt to regain public trust,
all 38 government ministers have
publicly declared their assets, a move
which has proved controversial across
the political spectrum. The exercise
risked being all the more uncomfortable for wealthy left-wing ministers,
as Hollande has previously famously
President François Hollande's approval ratings are currently rock bottom
more embarrassing as Mr Cahuzac,
who has now resigned, was a key figure in the government's efforts to raise
taxes, reduce the deficit and clamp
down on tax avoidance.
For several months, in interviews
and in a solemn declaration to Parliament, Cahuzac had denied having a secret Swiss bank account or otherwise
dodging taxes, telling MPs in the National Assembly: “I do not have, I have
never had a foreign bank account. Not
now, not before.” In the days after the
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The head of the main opposition
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“create tensions” in French society,
telling BFMTV that “the only consequence of all of this voyeurism will be
that a certain number of people - business people, artisans, professionals will no longer want to engage in public
life”.
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who is not a minister, is not obliged to
reveal his wealth and has said he has
no plans to do so. “I have serious concerns about the respect of privacy,”
Bartolone told Le Figaro. “I'm concerned about any initiative that could
feed populism. To declare, check and
punish, that's transparency; to make it
public, that's voyeurism.”
Disclosing family assets of €5.3
million - including €3m in property,
a €200,000 art collection and €15,000
in jewels plus €10,000 of watches the minister for the elderly Michèle
Delaunay conceded that her considerable wealth would be “difficult to
understand for the majority of the
French, who are facing hard times”.
She described the disclosure as an
“ordeal”, but insisted that she supported the idea. “It is probably a necessary step toward a real battle against
tax evasion and fraud. If we had not
taken it, in the context of Cahuzac,
it may have been seen as a desire to
protect certain people,” she told Sud
Ouest newspaper.
So now we know that the foreign
affairs minister, Laurent Fabius, has
a net worth of €6.07 million, made
up mostly of a €2.7 million apartment in Paris and two country homes,
while the prime minister, Jean-Marc
Ayrault, is worth €1.55m. On the other end of the scale, the housing minister, Cécile Duflot of the Green party,
admitted she drives around in a 1999
Renault Twingo worth €1,500.
There were some embarrassing
revelations, such as Arnaud Montebourg, the minister for industrial renewal behind the “Made in France”
brand, having to admit that he owns
a €4,500 armchair from the US designer Charles Eames.
Some ministers appeared to take
the task less seriously than others,
with culture minister Aurélie Filippetti, proudly declaring she owns her
70m² flat in Paris and a David Beckham T-shirt!
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, head of the
far-left Parti de Gauche, opposed the
declarations and had no need to reveal
anything, but could not help himself
from poking fun, posting on his blog:
“I'm 1.74 metres tall. I weigh 79kg.
My shirt size is 41/42. My trouser
size is 42, and I take a size 42 shoe.
All my hair is my own and is not
dyed”. He went on to admit owning
Jérôme Cahuzac's admissions sparked the government's first major scandal
an apartment, a house, some savings
and 12,000 books, adding that he had
“no horses”.
The president himself said he
would not be publishing a list of
his material assets as they “had not
changed in the last year”. As is customary for French presidents, Hollande published his declaration when
he entered the Elysée, which showed
he was worth around €1.17 million.
This included a house at Mougins in
the Alpes Maritimes worth €800,000
and two apartments in Cannes worth
€370,000 together.
The declarations have had many
political commentators referring to a
growing trend of Champagne Socialism and asking “if you're an egalitarian, how come you're so rich?”
In France, rich socialists are often
referred to as “gauche caviar”, or
“caviar left”, and can be a highly unpopular group. Many opponents are
already arguing that the very exis-
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n the wake of the Cahuzac
tax fraud scandal, President
Hollande has forced all of
his ministers to declare their
assets publicly. The French
press have called it Le Grand
Déballage, which can be translated as
“The Great Revelation” or “The Great
Naming and Shaming”, depending on
your politics. In a country where the
private lives of politicians remain a
closed book - and where finances are
treated even more circumspectly - the
move is a bold one.
The decree came in the weeks following the first major scandal to hit
President François Hollande's Socialist
government. During his election bid in
2012, Hollande declared that he would
form an “exemplary” government. It
was a brave statement and one that has
already left France's leader with egg on
his face, following revelations that his
budget minister, Jérôme Cahuzac, had
squirrelled €600,000 in a secret Swiss
bank account. The scandal was all the
tence of wealthy socialists is indicative not just of the hypocrisy of certain
individuals but also of a fundamental
problem for egalitarian politics: if rich
socialists profess to believe that inequality is unjust, why don't they give
their wealth away to the poor? Supporters argue that what socialists want
to see is a world in which everyone
has equal access to the resources they
require in order to flourish - what they
do with those resources is secondary.
But do the wider public really care
what their politicians own? According
to one poll, 70% of voters are uninterested in hearing about the accumulated wealth of the governing class what they care about is corruption in
the wider sense. France has a history
of being relatively tolerant of its leaders in the past - Chirac's secret second
family being a prime example - but
Hollande is pressing ahead with his
assertion that his will be a “scandalfree” government. ■
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wouldn’t be surprised if by
the end of this year a large
part of our buyers come
from that region. Of course,
we continue to advertise in
other parts of the world (the
Americas, Europe and Asia)
as well.”
Still, after many years of
presenting themselves across
a range of media outlets such
as the internet and in this and
other papers and magazines,
Richard and his colleagues
from HOI-GPS sometimes
get questions like: “But you
are just a website, right?”
In fact, HOI-GPS is a little
bit more than just that.
First of all, the company
comprises three different
organisations:
• HOI - France focussing
on the French property
market has a staff of
7: a copywriter, two
translators, three photo
editors and one person
for marketing and web
design. In addition, 89
photographers work for
them throughout France
to take photos of the
houses they have for
sale.
• HOI - Spain with
a staff of 5 and 49
photographers.
• HOI - Germany has just
started this year under its
own management with
currently a staff of 2 and
12 photographers.
In addition, one of their
staff is currently looking
into the Portuguese property
market and they will decide
in a few months whether or
not to start there as well.
So that is the internal
DAVID LEE
General Builder
All exterior and interior
work undertaken including:
• Plasterboarding • Plastering • Rendering • Tiling
• Blockwork • Bathrooms and Kitchens • Septic tanks
As seen on Channel 4's Grand Designs Abroad
Covering Limoges and surrounding areas
Free Estimates
Mob: 06 08 07 95 24
Email: [email protected]
Siret: 453 965 493 00027
Entreprise
Hines
Building & Renovation
● Roofing - New & Repairs
● Masonry
● Plastering
● Dry Lining
● Sand Blasting
● Equestrian Buildings
● Digger/Scaffold Hire
● ... and much, much more
28 years qualified experience
05.55.89.69.46
www.entreprisehines.com
[email protected]
SIRET: 503 169 237 00016
organisation, but what’s
more important, of course, is
what we do.
Richard: “It all starts
with the presentation of a
property. If that’s not good
enough, all other marketing
efforts are useless. Our
photographers usually take
150 to 200 photos of a house
and in addition copy any
good (summer) photos our
clients may have themselves.
About 50 to 55 of those wellsized photos are selected,
enhanced and presented on
the dedicated website we
make for each property.
“The copywriter writes
the text in which the
entire house, garden, any
outbuildings,
and
each
room is described in detail.
Information about shopping,
schools, airports and tourism
is added too. Then our
translators start to work and
everything is combined in
one website, presenting the
house at its best.
“Some of our clients even
say they did not know their
property could look that
good!”
As a lot of private website
owners might know, having
a website does not mean
people can actually find
it.
Without
continuous
advertising it is simply a
waste of money.
So after the website for
the house is online, we first
connect it to our main HOIGPS websites which attract
over 135,000 visitors from
35+ countries each month.
Most of these people find
the sites through Google,
and
additional
Google
advertising, for which we
pay thousands of euros
Elegance
Home Improvements
Full, Comprehensive Building Service
05.55.64.18.33 - see pg 13
Paul Foster Jardins
06 23 90 45 82 / 05 87 19 85 85
www.paulfosterjardins.com
see main ad pg 7
Your
advert
here
05 55 41 17 76
Tersannes Timber
www.gatesinfrance.com
05 55 60 14 18 - see pg 8
per month - it is definitely
worth it. Without visitors, no
buyers.
To reach an even larger
audience, a summary of the
presentation of the house is
also placed on several other
leading property websites.
These adverts are also
connected to the dedicated
website of the house, making
it all one big global property
network.
Sometimes
people
ask:
“Why
so
many
photos and why so much
information on each house?”
The answer is obvious. In
the past (and even now)
property was presented with
3 to 5 very small photos and
a few lines of text, which
means the first thing a
prospective buyer needed to
do was ask for more photos
T J Renovations
and information... and then
wait…
Experience has taught us
that most potential buyers
are lost at that very moment.
As the property market
has become a global one, a
prospective buyer can be at
the other end of the world
while the owner is in bed
sleeping. With our approach,
the buyer does not have to
wait and can see the entire
property whenever they
want, as soon as they are
interested in it.
Richard:
“Another
advantage for home owners
is that viewings are more
successful. As there are
no surprises and hardly
any questions left, a visit
in most cases is merely a
confirmation of what they
already know. We have even
seen a couple of sales from
far away buyers who bought
the house based only on
the presentation and a few
questions by email. These
are of course exceptions and
I always encourage buyers
to see the house themselves,
as walking around the place
is different from looking at
photos.” ■
For more information on HOI-GPS or to market
your property through them, visit their website.
Houses on Internet – Global Property Services
05 55 65 12 19 - www.housesoninternet.com
Double D
GODSON
30 years experience in building trade
Renovations & Home
Improvements
05 55 65 00 29 - pg 9
Travaux Publics
www.pilgrim23.com
05.55.62.61.12 - pg 3
All areas in the Limousin covered
Contact Tim
Steve Booth
Celotex
Full refurbishments undertaken
• Stone/Brickwork • Patios
• Repointing • Studwork
• General Repairs & Maintenance
05 55 61 08 02 / 06 52 23 89 54
web: www.builderinthecreuse.co.uk
Email: [email protected]
Siret: 750 068 116 00011
Albo
Windows & Doors
www.albo.cz/english
07 86 95 18 90 - see pg 11
BURTON’s BUILDERS
All Masonry
High Finish Quality Work
Pergolas Carports Patios
Bonnat Dept 23, 03,18, 36
05 55 62 48 15
[email protected]
siret: 489 041 830 00030
Property
Maintenance
Haute-Vienne
and surrounding area
Spring Deals Available
Project help
Renovations interior & exterior
General maintenance
Conservation and restoration
trained in the UK
Tel: 05 55 06 52 36
Siret Registered
PATIO & DECKING CLEANING
Ring Bryan
05 55 64 87 92 / 06 47 46 62 29
see main advert - pg 8
Insulation Specialists
05.55.78.57.60 - see pg 14
PROPERTY RENOVATIONS
ED BREWIS
For all your renovation needs
Kitchen/Bathroom fitting - Plasterboarding Carpentry - Painting and Decorating - Tiling etc
Areas 87, 23, 36
25yrs experience / 7yrs in France
Tel: 06 89 45 08 88
E-mail: [email protected]
Siret No: 489 898 585 00018
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B4 ♦ DIRECTORY
Septic tanks
systems designed with permissions &
paperwork included and independent
approval with certification.
Building
Services
General
Traditional
Building Services
All aspects of renovation/
restoration covered
including bespoke joinery
and lime plastering.
All work is fully insured.
References available.
Ring Andy on 05 44 19 15 57
Ring Will on 05 55 37 45 35
siret: 532 981 198 00015
La Noneix
Construction
& Property Services
Established, Professional and
Personal Building Services. Fully
registered with décennale
insurance covering all works.
●Renovations ●New builds
●Roofing ●Stonework
●Carpentry ●Ground works
Large or small projects undertaken
- please view our website.
Contact: Paul or Joanne Rands
05.55.66.44.06
www.lanoneix.com
[email protected]
SIRET: 501 144 596 00019
The Reclamation Yard
05.45.30.72.04
www.reclamation-yard.com
See our main ad - pg 15
KWIKSTAGE
Scaffold Hire
DIY or Full
Scaffold Service
See our website
or phone for details
05 55 89 69 46
www.entreprisehines.com
[email protected]
SIRET: 503 169 237 00016
BATIMENT SERVICES ROCHE
87800 Meilhac
Tailored solutions for your projects (big or small)
• Painting (inside/outside)
• Plaster boarding and insulation
• Floor coverings (laminated floors, carpet, etc.)
• Wall coverings (wallpaper, paper to paint, etc.)
• Handyman jobs
Free quotation.
Phone Seán
06-77-21-24-54
SIRET: 788 841 021 00017
SOLAR PANEL
CLEANING
Protect your investment, ensure
maximum output, extend the life span
of your panels.
Dirty solar panels can lose up to 30%
of their energy output if not cleaned
on a regular basis.
We can also clean your windows, patio,
driveway, decking areas and guttering, etc.
Please ring for a free estimate,
for either a single or regular clean.
Mick - Home 05 55 61 94 76
or Mob 06 02 33 08 80
siret: 791 880 198 00019
Tony Hall
General Builders
All types of building work
undertaken
Over 35 years experience
References available
Décennale Insurance - All areas covered
Tél: 02.54.06.91.54
[email protected]
Siret: 504 350 604 00014
Lovejoy’s
Scaffolding Hire
Strong, fully adjustable
cup-lock scaffolding
Collect and erect yourself to
save costs or delivery and
erection included
Tel: 05 55 68 22 04
www.limousin-builders.com
Siret 789 209 236 00015
Skilled Workman
Building Renovations & Small Jobs
• Velux Windows • Roof Repairs
• Tiling • Plumbing • Plaster boarding
• Garden Projects & Maintenance
For more info please call Barrie
05.55.02.66.58 / 06.76.09.68.37
Or visit my website
www.bw-renovations.co.uk
SIRET: 501 338 230 00011
Electrics
diagnostic report and remedial works – consuel
approvals - liaison with ERDF for changes. full
re-wires, new-build, additions, modifications.
Steve Johns
Fosse Septique Specialist
20+ years experience
All aspects covered:
Paperwork and permissions arranged
Installations (full/part)
Upgrades (to current regs)
Inspections
Digger and dumper hire
Groundworks, foundations, driveways, etc.
Building & Renovation services
Free devis and site visit
05.55.64.11.73
We guarantee to beat any like for like quote !
siret: 514 556 208 00015
Harlequin
Developments
All aspects of renovation
and refurbishment, big or
small, undertaken.
Renovation
bathrooms & kitchens
from design to completion; ceilings;
partition walls; drylining.
Paul Brown
From small repairs
to renovations
Garden maintenance
La Souterraine
& surrounding area
Mob: 06 06 43 90 81
Email: [email protected]
Siret: 483 059 242 00022
Your
advert
here
[email protected]
www.harlequindevelopments.com
Tel: 05 55 63 88 70
Mob: 06 21 34 18 20
SIRET: 494.501.067.00016
Siret no 507 516 748 00013
No job too big (or small). Give us a call
for a free competitive quote.
WASTE REMOVAL
SERVICES
• house and barn clearances
• dechetterie runs
• rubbish removal
• cash paid for scrap
• general labouring service
• mini digger hire - with/without driver
05 55 37 45 35
06 74 21 47 71
siret 532 981 198 00015
RSW Entreprises
05 55 60 29 50 / 06 04 13 30 57
Fosse Septique Specialist
Based Arnac-la-Poste - Covering depts 87, 23 & 19
See our Display Ad - pg 8
email: [email protected]
Siret: 498 203 652 00017
Your
advert
here
05 55 41 17 76
87800 Jourgnac
Siret N° 750 725 780 00019
Dave Cardwell - Builder
05 55 98 24 12
See our Display Ad - pg 12
Magnetic Double Glazing
Masonry
& More
Inside & Out
05.55.68.67.56
06.06.60.46.97
Barn conversions, loft conversions, new-build,
drylining, plastering, rendering, spray rendering,
tiling, installation of kitchens/ bathrooms,
painting, carpentry, replacement doors &
windows, velux installation, groundworks,
landscaping, decking & much more...
06 49 66 44 25
Monte Sarginson
Experience in Roofing, Tiling
Floors & Walls, Plumbing,
Fitting Kitchens & Bathrooms,
Stonework & Rendering,
Painting & Decorating
Quality Workmanship Guaranteed
Internal/ External Developments
▪ Emptying septic tanks
▪ Unblocking pipes
▪ Cleaning wells
▪ Group rates available
between neighbours
Call David - 24/24 7/7
[email protected]
05.55.60.62.97 - see ad below
House Renovations
30 years' Experience in Construction,
Renovation & Project Management
LES VIDANGES
LIMOUSINES
05 55 41 17 76
Harlequin Developments are a
Distributor and Installer for
Solarventi, solar dehumidifying and
water heating products, as well as a
range of other renewable energies
Davis & Davis
Tel: 05.55.80.83.30
Email: [email protected]
Web: LCE23.com
05.55.80.00.57
General building
Renovation & maintenance
Reliable, good quality work
30 years exp
Based central 23 - will travel
Martin Sprague
05 55 61 93 07
martin_sprague_1@ hotmail.com
SIRET: 531 768 182 00010
05.55.41.17.76
[email protected]
Building
Services
La Coterie Entreprise
Approved septic tank installer
05.55.80.83.30
www.lce23.com
Groundworks
Big Stone Co
Mini-Digger with driver
See our main ad - pg 9
www.thebigstoneco.co.uk
Stone flooring, delivered to France
see pg 5
05.55.78.62.29
[email protected]
See Main Ad below
www.thebugle.eu ○ THE BUGLE ○ MAY 2013
DIRECTORY ♦ B5
ADVERTORIAL
ADVERTORIAL
Ristorante Carraciola Sardo - a Parking for Limoges Airport:
new Italian restaurant in Fursac New "Meet & Greet" Service
S
teve and Elena would
like to invite you to
the Grand Opening of
a new Italian restaurant in St-Etienne-de-Fursac
– the Ristorante Carraciola
Sardo. The restaurant will be
inaugurated by the mayor of
St-Etienne-de-Fursac at 10am
on Friday 10th May.
The full restaurant menu
will be available from June,
but the bar will be open and
we will be serving a lunchtime menu during the month of
May.
Why not join us on the 10th
of May to experience our
family-oriented environment
for yourself and check out
our menus. We would be delighted to welcome you with
a complimentary glass of bubbly - soft drinks will also be
available!!
The Ristorante Carraciola
F
rom previous
experience,
we found that
when arriving
at the airport in France
there was always a problem with the car that
had been left in the car
park too long: a flat
tyre, flat battery, puncture, etc.
Sardo is the perfect place for
a family meal, a romantic
dinner for two, or just even
somewhere to grab a quick
bite.
Steve and Elena look forward to welcoming you soon. ■
Building
Services
Ristorante Carraciola Sardo
23290 St-Etienne-de-Fursac
T: 05 55 63 86 05
E: [email protected]
W: www.carraciola.com
Pro-Point Facades
Re-pointing - Rendering - Plastering
05 55 78 80 31
See our Display Ad - pg 12
Plasterers
Jimmy’s
Plastering Service
All aspects of plastering work incl:
Internal & External, Sand & Cement,
Dry Lining, Rendering.
Also Tiling and General Maintenance.
20+ years experience.
Call Jimmy on
05 55 66 23 97 / 07 61 23 33 63
Siret: 792 049 025 00010
« LE PLATRIER »
Chris the Plasterer
A genuine plasterer
French and English spoken
Traditional Plastering
Rendering, Floor Screeding
Stud partition dry lining
Lime mortar stone pointing
FOR A QUOTATION
CALL
05 55 63 53 06
06 23 29 48 19
[email protected]
Le Bourg, 23360 Nouzerolles
SIRET: 504 612 441 00015
Multiskilled Artisan
Graham Carter Plastering
• Plastering • Rendering • Stud Walling
• Tiling and associated works
• Bespoke polished concrete surfaces for
Window Sills, Shelves, Fire Surrounds etc.
• General Renovation interior and exterior
of buildings to customer's specification.
Tel: 05 55 76 69 32
Mob: 06 43 11 95 87
Siret No. 513 415 091 00018
LIMOUSIN STUKADOORS
20 years experience in:
● Solid plastering ● Skimming
● Dry Lining ● Rendering
● Plasterboard Studwork
Specialising in both
French lime plastering and
English plastering techniques.
10 years tiling experience.
Covering Creuse (23), Haute-Vienne (87),
Northern Corrèze (19) & Southern Indre (36)
For a free quotation & friendly advice
call Mark or Mareike on
05 55 54 95 63
[email protected]
A. Ives
Plumbing & Heating
Building
Services
Plumbers
06 02 37 62 57
Tilers
Installations & Alterations
Bathroom suites,
Showers, Kitchens, Tiling,
Complete wetroom installations
Emergency work undertaken
SIRET 538 689 530 00011
Rick Fife
Plumbing &
Heating Engineer
All aspects of Plumbing and
Heating work undertaken.
23 Years Qualified
(Previously UK CORGI registered
– Oil / Natural Gas / LPG)
Established and registered in
France for 7 years.
Areas Covered: North Creuse (23)
& South Indre (36)
GLEN VINEY
Email: [email protected]
Quality Plasterwork,
Internal & External
siret: 494 380 264 00015
Plasterboarding, Partitioning, Skiming,
Solid Plastering, Floor Screeding,
Rendering: Mono Couche/Coloured Render
Waterproofing Render Systems
Tel: 06 45 18 86 10
(18 Years Experience)
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 05 55 62 34 66
Office Hours: 8:30 – 18:00
Please give us a call to discuss your
requirements. If you get the answer machine
we WILL return your call the same day.
H20 CREUSE
Heating & Plumbing engineer
Siret: 527 736 326 00010
05 55 63 89 23 - see pg 12
Le Plâtrier du Limousin
Martin Walters
The friendly and reliable
plasterer
Registered in France.
Fully insured
offering 10 year guarantee.
Call Stuart on:
05 55 80 92 91
[email protected]
Siret: 534 396 908 00012
Please mention The
Bugle when responding
to adverts
valeting, arranging a dation. Visit: www.
Contrôle
Technique lemoulindelafauvette.
(MOT) and assistance com ■
with registering a vehiTo find out more about
cle in France.
our services
For customers departel: 05 55 03 37 96
ting on an early flight
or visit:
or arriving late we can
offer B&B accommo- www.parkinglimoges.com
Building
Services
siret: 539 941 450 00014
PLASTERER
so you can be confident
that on arrival, your car
will be ready to drive.
We also offer packages
to enable you to get
to and from Limoges
town centre.
Additional
services include vehicle
Just 20 minutes
from Limoges Airport,
we offer alternative,
cheaper parking facilities with the benefit of
regular vehicle checks
MARK COLYER
LIMOUSIN PLASTERING
NEW for 2013 - We’ll meet you at the airport!!
Starting this Spring we are now offering a new "meet and greet" service
for Limoges Airport, for both new and existing customers. We will meet you
at the airport at your convenience and take your vehicle away to be parked
securely with us. We will then be there to greet you at the airport with your
car on your return. Perfect for those living east of Limoges.
Plumber
Siret 522 804 723 00016
[email protected]
Phillip Girard Tiling
Tiling walls and floors, tanking systems,
undertile heating, laying of natural stone,
pattern specialists.
Full design and professional
decorating service available.
Contact Phillip for a free estimate
05 55 41 17 76
05 44 19 13 97 / 06 81 47 68 94
Please mention The
Bugle when responding
to adverts
Chimney
Sweeps
[email protected]
Siret: 750 256 067 00018
Building
Services
Chimney Sweeping
Caught out last winter?
Don't worry!
We can now offer
winter checks, drain
downs, caretaking,
general DIY, key holding,
as well as our usual
friendly plumbing services.
Tel 02 54 24 84 62
Your
advert
here
Sand and Blast
• Flue ways cleared
• Birds nests, vermin & debris
removed
• Smoke evacuation & gas
tightness tests
• Official certificates of cleaning
issued (Certificat de Ramonage)
sandblasting
05 55 63 78 72
Sandblasting
We provide a fully operated
service for wood, stone and metal.
Perfect for stripping away years of grime
or paint. Contact us for a free quote or
see our website.
www.sandandblast.com
05.55.78.43.71 / 06.67.81.63.46
[email protected]
SIRET: 488 522 921 00037
www.stovesellers.com
Siren: 502 409 949
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B6 ♦ DIRECTORY
Chimney
Sweeps
For all your TV
and satellite
installations and repairs
(Sky TV, Internet etc.)
Fontaine
Food & Drink La15Petite
Grande Rue, Le Dorat
Café, Bar and Events Venue
Lunch Menu
Free WiFi
Call Patrice:
06.79.07.91.56
05.55.60.29.74
[email protected]
Fast dependable service
[email protected]
www.lapetitefontaine.com
Based Séreilhac (87)
siret: 353 613 227 00035
CLEAR CHIMNEY SERVICES
All types of chimneys cleaned
Clean and Efficient
Certificat de Ramonage issued
with every chimney swept
Woodburner repairs/installation
Accredited Flue liner Installer
Chimney repairs/maintenance
Fabrication & welding to E.N. 287
TEL. 02 54 06 40 80
[email protected]
siren 535 199 483
TOUTE SWEEP
Chimney Sweep Service
* All types of chimneys cleaned
* Brush & Vacuum
* Smoke Tested * Fully Insured
* HETAS Approved and
member of NACS
* Official certificates of cleaning
issued (Certificat de Ramonage)
* Clean, tidy, professional
& friendly service
Contact Barry Manning
Tel: 05 55 66 14 11
Mob: 06 31 59 81 08
[email protected]
REMEMBER - BLOCKED FLUES AND
CHIMNEY FIRES CAN BE FATAL...
DON'T TAKE THAT RISK!
SIRET: 534 351 754 00013
Computers &
Satellites
Creusetec
Satellite Systems
05 55 66 60 21
"Tooway" High speed internet via satellite
TV Satellite Sales, Service & Installations.
TV Receiver & Electronic Repairs.
Dish alignments. Sky/Freesat/TNT/FTA.
Most of depts 23,03,63,87,36 covered.
[email protected]
http://www.creusetec.com
SIRET: 510 117 328 00011
electro sat
satellite TV/broadband etc.
www.electro-sat.fr
see main ad pg 14
GOODWIN
SATELLITE
SALES & INSTALLATION OF ALL SATELLITE
SYSTEMS & AERIALS. FAULT FINDING.
Dept 23 & surrounding areas
Tel: 05 55 62 05 61
Mob: 06 06 47 89 66
Email: [email protected]
siret: 453 067 910 00019
Big Dish Satellite
www.bigdishsat.com
05 55 78 72 98
see main ad - pg 13
Your
advert
here
05 55 41 17 76
Mayday
computer services - pc • mac • network
05 55 68 47 33 / 06 82 26 31 54
see pg 14
Courses &
Classes
NO FIX... NO FEE !!
IT Support for Creuse, HauteVienne, Indre and Vienne
We provide a fast and friendly service either
at the client's home, via remote software or
computers can be left with us and collected
when the work is complete.
● Ordering/Installing wireless & broadband
● Fixing results of a virus attack
● PC healthchecks ● Virus , trojan , worm
removal and protection
● Backups/Disaster recovery
● Hardware/software upgrades.
● Website and graphic design.
● Printer/scanner assistance.
26, Ecurat 23150
Atelier d'Art du Jardin
Open Fri, Sat, Sun and Bank Holidays
11h00 to 18h00
from Easter until
the end of September.
Artisan art for your garden.
Cream teas on the terrasse.
RDV for weekday visits SVP.
2km from Chénérailles and the
Chateau Villemonteix
tel: 05 55 81 31 85
email: [email protected]
www.atelierdartdujardin.net
RIVE DROITE
8 rue Ledru-Rollin
36200 Argenton-sur-Creuse
02 54 24 01 06
Restaurant - Pizzeria
● Italian Specialities
● Traditional Cuisine
● Home-made Desserts
Moules de bouchot AOC
available from July to December
High Quality Food, a Warm
Welcome and a Friendly
Atmosphere await
Closed Sundays & Mondays
L’Escale
Restaurant & Bar
Develop your film and take
a mounted print home.
Expert one to one tuition.
Equipment and materials supplied.
Based 86200. Accommodation possible.
For details: [email protected]
Fourneaux, 23200 St-Médard-la-Rochette
[email protected]
05.55.83.01.25 - see page 7
Your
advert
here
05 55 41 17 76
05.55.41.17.76
[email protected]
Restaurant
AUX CEPES
LA veytiZoU, 87130
Neuvic-entier
▪ Menu du jour
▪ Carte
▪ Our famous
Fish & Chips
Tel: 05 55 69 33 38
Le Creusois
Bar/Restaurant
Les Genêts, Azerables
High quality British & French food
at reasonable prices.
Menu du Jour €12, Traditional Pub
Food, Vegetarian dishes, Childrens &
Snack menus also available
05.55.63.90.79
www.lecreusoisbistro.com
SIREN: 483 988 853
C’est cheese
Find us at local markets selling a
small and tasty selection of excellent
quality english cheeses.
Also available online.
For more information, see our website:
www.cestcheese.fr
09.66.87.02.74
[email protected]
SIREN: 409 679 578
BAILEYS
Bar & Restaurant
5 Rue de L’Abreuvoir Aubusson
Traditional French and English dishes
Menu du Jour 16€, 4 courses incl. wine
Open Fri 12pm-2pm
Sat 11.30am-2pm & from 7pm
Restaurant Menu
05.55.66.37.10
Book club open when bar is open
Fish et Frites
Mobile Fish & Chips
05.55.68.78.23 -see pg 13
Open Monday to Saturday
from 12pm to 2pm and from 6pm to 9pm
Plat du Jour, Mon-Sat: €12.50
Sunday Lunch with real Yorkshire puddings
Every Friday Night - Fish & Chips
with home-made mushy peas €8,50
To Eat In or Take Away
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Open: Mon–Sat 11.30–2pm,
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36140, Aigurande
23140 PIONNAT
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tel: 05 55 12 99 45 or 06 04 09 03 10
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Le Pub
Le Relais
de
l'Abloux
02.54.60.02.14 - see pg 6
Traditional Black and
White Photographic
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Restaurant Camping La Perle
05 55 41 17 76
5 Rue Andre Jouhannaud, Compreignac
58, rue d'Orjon, Argenton-sur-Creuse
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02.54.25.65.08
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Le Snack Shack
www.lesnackshack.com
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see main ad - pg 10
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Bar - Restaurant
Pizzeria
Pizzas to eat in
or take away
36170 SACIERGES-ST-MARTIN
02 54 47 56 74
JJ’s
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02 54 06 30 77
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5 Rue Nationale – 16150 Chabanais
Tel: 05 45 29 03 99
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English groceries, Fresh British Beef &
Steaks (to order only), Gammon Steak,
Bacon, Sausage & Cheddar Cheese.
Wide range of frozen items including
vegetarian.
Traditional English beers, Sherries & Wine.
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Quality product at affordable prices.
Customized, if required, especially for you.
Available blank or with either English
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siret 528 539 448
Très Jolie
French lessons
& handholding services
26, Ecurat 23150
Your
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see main ad pg 7
Atelier d'Art du Jardin
Open Fri, Sat, Sun and Bank Holidays
11h00 to 18h00
from Easter until
the end of September.
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Cream teas on the terrasse.
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Chateau Villemonteix
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tel: 05 55 81 31 85
Tue 2.30pm - 5pm
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Sat 9 - 12
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05 55 41 17 76
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& Beauty
Vera Laine Gift Shop
& Salon de Thé
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See our Display Ad - pg 11
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Free trial lesson!
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Proposes French teaching
and conversation as well as
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05.56.34.75.51
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Language
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Mouse 2 House
Tel: 05 55 68 39 21
We look forward to meeting you!
Contact Jay:
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05 53 63 49 19 - see pg 3
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Dératisation, Déinsectisation,
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Sales
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Dress agency and gallery, specialising
in designer and high quality pre-owned
clothes for women and children, together
with accessories, footwear, jewellery, gift
items, and hand made furniture.
4 rue Principale, St Mathieu, 87440
[email protected]
Tel: 05.55 48.28.89
SIRET: 510 995 681 00010
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www.immolimousin.com
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02 48 60 83 72 / 06 74 33 02 38
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Security and Storm Damage Checks
Housekeeping & Winter Care
Key-holding & Changeovers
Care & Maintenance
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05 55 81 35 95 / 06 74 03 07 05
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spas, furntiure...
www.auwellpiscine.fr - see pg 9
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05 55 63 72 45 - see pg 12
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underlying will to see these minority regional languages cease to exist,
or at the very least a lack of will to
save them. In fact, in an interview
with EurActiv.com he said that “it is
always the case” that the loss of a language is a result of international state
policy.
“Languages would not experience
such a recession if they were not marginalised in the education and media
system and society in general,” said
Alfonsi. In France, the country he
knows best, Alfonsi cited Corsican,
Franco-Provençal, Breton and Occitan as being threatened with extinction. Of those, some may be in better
shape than others, but “all are going in
the same direction”.
Some European countries are already working hard to protect their
linguistic heritage. “If we compare the
resources allocated by the Finnish state
to promote Saami and the resources allocated by the French state to promote
Corsican, it is like a bicycle and a Ferrari!” he said in the interview, going on
to stress that he believed France has a
specific responsibility to protect its regional languages.
It is very hard to legislate on language within the EU, however. Laws
do exist: all new EU members are
required to sign up to the European
Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. The problem is that existing
EU countries do not have to sign this
Charter and many, like France and
Greece, have not. “Why?” asks Alfonsi. “Because if they ratified, they
would be held to account before the
Council of Europe by such or such
linguistic association, or political
community, and they would be condemned.”
For some people, investing money
in dying languages is not just a waste
of resources, but more importantly a
misunderstanding of how language
works. Writer and broadcaster Kenan
Malik says it is “irrational” to try to
preserve all the world's languages. “In
one sense you could call it a cultural
loss. But that makes no sense because
cultural forms are lost all the time. To
say every cultural form should exist
forever is ridiculous.”
He argues that attempts to prop up
forgotten languages says more about a
desire to cling to the past.
To have a public policy that a certain culture or language should be
preserved shows a fundamental misunderstanding. I don't see why it's in
the public good to preserve Manx or
Cornish or any other language for that
matter.” In the end, whether or not a
language is viable is very simple. “If
a language is one that people don't
participate in, it's not a language anymore.”
Leaders, politicians and dictators
1er Mai, Fête du Muguet
T
he 1 of May brings with
it the French tradition of
the giving and receiving
of small bouquets of
muguets, or lily of the valley.
Although the flower has become
associated with Labour Day,
which is the official status of the
May 1st public holiday in France
and across much of the world, it
has its roots in the Renaissance
court of Charles IX, nearly 500
years ago.
Flowering as it does in the
month of May and symbolising for
many the regeneration of spring
and the promise of a prosperous
season ahead, it was given by
Charles IX to those around him
on the 1st May 1561 to bring them
st
good luck.
Labour day itself didn’t arrive
in France until 1889 when the
date was adopted as the Fête du
Travail, following an international
congress in Paris in memory of
those who had died demonstrating
for an eight hour working day in
the Chicago riots.
At a demonstration in Paris
in 1890 over the eight hour day,
workers wore a red triangle in their
buttonholes to represent the three
equal parts of what they saw as
the ideal division of the day: work,
rest and leisure. This triangle was
subsequently replaced by the red
rose and later still, the muguet:
presumably because it flowered
at around this date. It wasn’t until
1936, coinciding with the advent
of paid holiday leave, that the
muguet became available for sale
commercially on and around the 1st
of May.
The modern tradition is to
give your friends and loved ones
bouquets of these fragrant flowers
on this date to wish them luck and
happiness. So popular has this
custom become that the flower is
intensively cultivated, especially
in the region around Nantes,
specifically for this date. There is
even a law that allows any member
of the public to sell the flower
commercially free of taxation and
without a license (so long as they
do it at least 100 metres away from
the nearest florist). ■
have long tried to manipulate existing
language and even eradicate regional
languages, something that history
shows is very hard to achieve by force
or law - language belongs to the people. Times columnist Philip Howard
agrees, arguing that: “Language is the
only absolutely true democracy. It's
not what professors of linguistics or
academics or journalists say, but what
people do. If children in the playground start using 'wicked' to mean
terrific then that has a big effect.”
Taking this argument further, it
would be fair to say that languages
like French and English have already
been lost many times over. How many
people would say that they truly speak
the same language as their grandparents...? Go back 200 years and you
would quite probably struggle to
make yourself understood. ■
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Tuesday 4th
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S
amuel Johnson once said:
“Language is the dress of
thought”. There are an estimated 6,000 languages
in the world today, but
up to a thousand of those only have
a handful of speakers remaining - the
world is losing 25 mother tongues
each year.
To some, this is a tragic lose of culture and understanding, to others it is
simply the march of time and a symptom of globalism. So, is it worth fighting to protect these dying languages?
And, taking it further, is it the duty of
governments to save them from extinction?
When it comes to Europe and the
EU, the main linguistic debate is usually between the French and Englishspeaking camps, both of whom fight
bitterly to have their's declared the
most 'important' mother tongue. Indeed, despite the many dozens of languages spoken across the European
Union, much of the paperwork produced in Brussels is only in English
and French. Today, there are 23 official languages recognised by the EU,
but Europe's linguistic diversity does
not stop there with experts estimating
the continent has 250 indigenous languages.
One MP who is championing the
small guy and fighting to protect Europe's threatened languages is MEP
François Alfonsi. Incidentally, he is
also the European Parliament's only
Corsican speaker.
“There are hundreds of languages
in the EU and each is a part of the European identity,” Mr Alfonsi recently
told the parliament’s cultural committee. “Without concrete support at
European, national and local level, we
will see a further decline in linguistic
diversity over the next decades. This
will leave all of us culturally, socially
and economically impoverished.”
Mr Alfonsi believes that there is an
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2013 Tax Declarations - How, what, when & where
“La Déclaration des
Revenus”
The month of May in
France always means tax return month.
The French tax year is a
straightforward,
calendar
year and the deadline for returning your completed declaration of income earned
in 2012 is 27th May 2013.
Those of you already in the
system should receive your
partially completed form (or
“préremplie”) at the end of
April.
As in previous years, the
tax authorities have granted
extra time for those who
make their declarations on
line at www.impots.gouv.
fr, however, the amount of
extra time given will actually depend on the number
of the department you live in
eg 3rd June for dept. 19, 7th
June for dept. 23 and 11th
June for dept. 87.
For “first-timers” you
must collect a tax declaration from your local tax office “Centre des Impôts”,
or download one from the
website above. If you have
moved to France part way
through the year, you will
only declare income earned
since the date of “arrival”.
A tax assessment is normally
then issued at the end of the
following August.
Once you have completed
your first tax return, you can
complete subsequent returns
on line at www.impots.gouv.
fr.
What forms will you need?
Whilst the “Déclaration
des Revenus” comprise a variety of forms, according to
your circumstances, here are
some of the main forms that
apply to expatriates:
Form 2042: This is the
main tax form, which those
of you already in the system will receive, where you
should declare your worldwide income and gains.
Form 2042C (“Complementary”): This is an additional form which is required
for a number of situations,
including where you have
received income from furnished letting or “chambres
d’hôtes”, or where you have
paid tax in the UK that needs
to be offset against French
tax.
Form 20472047: This is
an additional form for any
income received from outside of France. Foreign income must be declared on
this form, as well as on Form
2042.
Form 3916: This is for
details of any bank accounts
situated outside of France.
What to declare?
As a French resident, all of
your worldwide income and
gains should be declared on
your French tax return. Any
income which is normally
taxed out with of France eg
on UK public sector pensions
or UK rental income, will
still be used to calculate your
overall tax liability. The Double Tax Treaty will ensure,
however, that you do not pay
tax twice on this income, but
these figures are needed to
calculate the rate at which
your other income should be
taxed.
What exchange rate to use?
Some tax offices tell people
to use the £/€ exchange rate at
the end of the year. In theory,
you should have kept a note
of the exchange rates applicable to your Sterling based
income as you received it.
However, for income which
is received regularly such as
a pension, for instance, the
authorities will accept the use
of the average exchange rate
for the year; details of which
are made public from various
sources, including the official French revenue website
noted earlier.
Wealth Tax (Impôt de
Solidarité sur la Fortune
or “ISF”)
One major change that will
affect some people is in respect of ‘Wealth Tax’ declaration.
From this year, anyone with
taxable assets of between
€1,300,000 and €2,570,000,
as at 1st January 2013, will
declare the asset figure on
their income tax return.
Only those with more than
€2,570,000 of taxable assets
will have to continue making
a separate wealth tax return
in June.
David Hardy, Regional
Manager Siddalls France
Tel 05 56 34 75 51
www.siddalls.fr
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In the garden - jobs for May
A
really
warm,
balmy
sunny
day today, and
the hope of a
typically
hot
Limousin summer. Fruit trees
are dripping with blossom,
the cuckoo is calling in the
hedgerows, the cowslips are
embellishing the road verges
and the return of the swallows
is not all that far off. Bliss!
In the gardens, there has
been the typical burst of
country action. Old boys
can be seen opening up their
cold frames and home-made
greenhouses, Sundays signal
the sound of mowers and
rotavators, and there's always
someone looking at the seed
packets in the shops.
On that subject, don't get me
started! Poor harvests last year
may be a partial cause, but
when a box of beans costs 8€,
then it's seriously time to start
saving your own seed.
Things are cranking up in
the polytunnels; early potatoes
are up, salad onions ready
for eating, peas making good
growth. Salad leaves have
been picked for the last six
weeks, as well as radishes,
herbs, perennial onions, green
garlic, mustard and beautiful
golden chard (with no heating
Aillet
by Michelle Pierce
or fertiliser). Cold frames or
cloches would have done the
same - so very useful for those
early pickings. These first
crops will soon be replaced by
others, but in the meantime,
just carry on munching.
Broad beans, runner beans,
yard beans and other climbing
beans are off to a good start in
modules, and two rows of peas
planted in lengths of guttering
are growing a pace. Must
remember to harden them all
off before planting out.
Speaking of which, it's
no wonder that 'time' is
disconnected from reality
when it comes to gardening.
Tomato plants have been
available for a while, and I
even saw geraniums in flower
in March!! To be such big
plants at this time of year
means that they either came
from a hot country, or were
grown in heated conditions.
Either way things suffer when
you put them out in the 'hard'
conditions of your garden.
Prudence and patience are the
name of the game. Remember,
Easter only signals the start
of outside veg growing in
abundance in the world of
marketing!
Effective cropping has been
a strong interest so far this year.
Who says you must eat carrots
at 20 cm long, radishes the size
of shop-bought radishes, garlic
the size of clementines? We're
conditioned by our contact
with highly standardised fruit
and veg in the shops to think
this, but gardeners have much
more flexibility. Take radishes,
for example. One packet was
sown in the tunnel as a green
manure, to help control weed
regrowth, on the basis that it
was cheap, high volume seed.
Cropping started quickly with
the first two leaf sprouts going
into the salad bowl (fiddly to
wash but worth the effort).
Then, at the matchstick size,
and followed by cute pink
mini radishes about the size
of a pea. Lastly, those at full
size have been given to a
neighbour who likes their hot
taste more than me. Very, very
economical, and efficient. So
my point is that many other
vegetables can be cropped at
several stages. The sprouting
flower shoots of overwintered
cabbages, turnips, cavolo nero,
Brussels sprouts - all members
of the cabbage family in fact are utterly delicious steamed
and served with melted butter
or Hollandaise sauce. Why
waste them on the compost
heap? Garlic planted last
year is now as thick as an
index finger. Leaves can be
harvested and added to recipes
to give a mild garlic flavour,
or else pull up the whole plant
and cook it like leeks, say, in
a cheesy gratin. Pea tops have
made a fashionable entry into
the world of cool restaurants.
Harvest your peas lightly and
you probably won't hurt the
future harvest, or alternatively,
sow an extra row just to pick
the sweet young tips.
I'm particularly happy about
my beetroot. A neighbour was
going to junk his old woody
specimens so I recuperated
a few, and, once replanted in
the warm, they have given
excellent quantities of green
and purple leaves for salad,
or even, as the Greeks do,
been cooked like spinach and
served with lemon and olive
oil. All for free, and they will
go on producing for ages.
So use your creativity to
make a single crop work harder
for you. That way, if nothing
else, you may avoid having
a glut of 200 lettuces, etc. all
mature at the same time, and
which end up making you sick
of the sight of them.
Otherwise, there is much to
do this month in the garden, so
… Good gardening!! ■
Rendez-vous aux jardins 2013
The 11th edition of the “Rendez-vous aux Jardins” event
will take place on 31st May (day reserved for schools) and
on 1st and 2nd June 2013. The theme will be “The garden
and its creators”.
It will be an opportunity to celebrate the fourth centenary
of the birth of André Le Nôtre (1613-1700), responsible
for the design and construction of the park of the Palace of
Versailles.
This is an annual event organised by the French Ministry
of Culture and Communication. Throughout France, more
than 2,000 private and public gardens will offer countless
events: guided tours, demonstrations, knowledge sharing,
exhibitions, games / contests, openings until sunset, walks,
music, readings, poetry, theatre, films, etc.
For more information on events taking place across the
region visit: www.rendezvousauxjardins.culture.fr
A very popular spring vegetable/ herb in the Aquitaine
region, and also the Charente, is young green garlic. You
can see it sold in bunches in the shops and on the markets,
but many people also plant garlic in the autumn for an early
spring harvest.
It can be eaten as a nibble, with salt, if you are brave
enough! Otherwise, it can be eaten in an omelette, chopped
into a green salad, or added to fromage blanc to make an
accompaniment to roast meat. Young and tender when picked
about the thickness of a crayon, it is far more delicately
flavoured than mature garlic. It is also reputed to have
medicinal virtues - and to help hangovers!
Dates for your diary
Ouverture du jardin d'iris de Jean-Luc Gestreau
Open Days 1st & 8th May, 10h-19h, La Ferme des Iris,
Courbillac (dept 16)
The exhibition garden and nursery of irises are also open on
Saturday afternoons from 14h-18h or by appointment in the
week until 15th June. www.ferme-des-iris.com
4e Les Flor'idées, marché aux fleurs et produits bio
5th May, Vouneuil-sur-Vienne (dept 86)
Place de la Libération. 9-19h. www.lesfloridees.sitew.com
22e Exposition Florale
11-12th May, in the grounds of the château,
Verteuil-sur-Charente (dept 16)
Around 100 exhibitors. This year's floral exhibition gives a nod
to British gardening & includes a conference on English grafting techniques (Sat at 11h) and English roses (Sat at 14h30).
Entry €3.50. Sat 9h30-19h & Sun 9h30-18h30.
www.paysduruffecois.com
Journées des plantes de printemps
11-12th May, Arboretum de la Sedelle, Crozant (dept 23)
Sale of plants, guided tours of the arboretum & conferences.
10h - 19h. Entry: €6, free for Under 15s. http://arbosedelle.free.fr/
Fête des Plantes
26th May, Jardin de Liliane, Saint-Laurent-sur-Gorre (dept 87)
9h-19h (entry 5€) 05 55 48 14 29
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The Louvre - the most visited
museum in the world
T
he Louvre in Paris
has topped the list
of the most visited
art museums of
2012, according to the Art
Newspaper.
New
York's
Metropolitan Museum of Art
was the second most-visited
venue, with three London
museums taking the third,
fourth and fifth spots. The
publication's annual survey
found 9.7 million people
visited the French institute one million more than 2011.
The Louvre is one of the
largest museums in the world
and houses 35,000 objects
over an area of 60,000m². The
museum lies in the centre of
Paris on the Right Bank in a
neighbourhood known as the
1st arrondissement.
The Louvre started life as a
fortress on the walls of Paris,
built to protect the capital from
the Anglo-Norman threat. As
Paris grew beyond its original
walls, the Palais du Louvre
evolved first into a royal
residence and then, during the
Revolution, into a public arts
museum. Today the Louvre
is one of Paris' most famous
landmarks and is home to the
equally famous painting, the
Mona Lisa.
Visitor numbers at the
Louvre, which has been at the
top of the list of most popular
museums since 2007, were
boosted by the new Islamic art
wing which opened in 2012.
The extension took 10 years
to build and cost nearly €100
million, much of which came
from the French government.
It is the biggest architectural
change to the museum since
1989, when architect I.M. Pei
unveiled his glass pyramid in
the courtyard of the Louvre.
At the time, the modern glass
pyramid proved controversial.
Many people felt that the
futuristic structure did not fit
with the classical architecture
of the main building, but it
has become one of the most
famous images of Paris and
now serves as the museum's
main entrance.
Visitor numbers will have
been down in April, however,
due to the museum's closure
after workers staged a walkout
over the rising number of
pickpockets. Museum staff say
the problem is hindering their
ability to welcome visitors
and protect the Louvre's
collections.
“There have always been
pickpockets at the Louvre and
in tourist locations in Paris,
but for the last year-and-ahalf the gangs have become
increasingly violent,” said
museum supervisor Sophie
Aguirre. ■
The Bugle thanks local French teacher,
Sophie Arsac, for the translation of this
month's bilingual article on another topical aspect of Franco-British culture.
Bilingual Crossword
Clues in English - answers in French
Across:
S
elon
le
«Art
Newspaper»,
c’est
le
musée
d’art
parisien du Louvre
qui a bénéficié du taux de
fréquentation le plus élevé en
2012. Le musée Métropolitain
d’Art de New York décroche
la deuxième place sur le
podium tandis que des musées
londoniens se partagent les
trois positions suivantes.
D’après
cette
enquête
annuelle, 9,7 millions de
personnes ont franchi la porte
de l’institution française, soit
un million de plus qu’en 2011.
Le Louvre est l’un des
musées les plus spacieux
du monde et expose 35 000
œuvres sur une surface de
60 000 m2. Situé sur la rive
droite, il est au centre de Paris
dans le 1er arrondissement.
A l’origine, le bâtiment
était une forteresse située aux
portes de Paris et destinée
à protéger la capitale de la
menace
anglo-normande.
Lorsque la ville s’étendit
au-delà de ses frontières
initiales, le Palais du Louvre
fut converti en une résidence
royale puis en musée d’art
ouvert au public pendant la
Révolution.
Aujourd’hui,
c’est l’un des sites parisiens
les plus connus et il abrite la
non moins fameuse peinture
de la Joconde.
Depuis 2007, le Louvre est
le musée le plus fréquenté
du monde et le nombre de
visiteurs s’est accru depuis
la création du nouveau
département des Arts de
l’Islam en 2012. Le chantier
de l’extension a duré 10
ans et a approché les 100
millions d’euros, financés
essentiellement par l’état
français. C’est la plus grande
innovation
architecturale
du musée depuis 1989,
lorsque l’architecte I.M.
Pei dévoila sa pyramide de
verre dans la cour du Louvre.
Sa construction déclencha
à l’époque une véritable
controverse car beaucoup
de gens considérèrent que
son style futuriste n’était
pas en harmonie avec le
style classique du bâtiment
principal.
Pourtant,
la
pyramide est devenue l’un des
symboles de la capitale et est
désormais l’entrée principale
du musée.
Le nombre de visiteurs aura
baissé en avril: le musée a
été fermé suite à la grève du
personnel qui protestait contre
l’augmentation du nombre de
pickpockets. Les employés
considèrent qu’ils ne peuvent
plus assurer correctement
l’accueil des visiteurs ni
protéger les collections du
musée.
Selon
l’agent
de
surveillance Sophie Aguirre,
«Il y a toujours eu des
pickpockets au Louvre et dans
les sites touristiques parisiens
mais depuis un an et demi,
les bandes organisées sont de
plus en plus violentes». ■
5. old (5)
6. pasta (5)
8. bacon (5)
9. street (3)
12. tow trucks (11)
13. cape (3)
14. shin (5)
17. woman (5)
18. flower (5)
Down:
1. bed (3)
2. hurricane (7)
3. mast (3)
4. to refuse (7)
7. cash (7)
10. petals (7)
11. fuse (7)
15. friend (3)
16. juice (3)
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Caption Comp - May
Crossword
© Chris Riley
Clues and answers in English
Send your entries for this month's Caption Competition to: [email protected]
If you have a photo that you think would make for a good Caption Competition,
please feel free to send it in to The Bugle: [email protected]
WINNER:
Across:
"OK, honestly, does
my bum look big in
this?" Rachel Marfleet
Down:
1. Anteater (8)
4. Parts of a play (4)
8. Unfathomable (7)
10. Declare invalid (5)
11. Permit (5)
12. Mariner (7)
13. Denunciation (6)
15. Polar region (6)
19. Amalgamated (7)
21. Publish (5)
23. Din (5)
24. Aromatic herb (7)
25. Hazard (4)
26. Edible snail (8)
1. Intransigent (7)
2. Majestic (5)
3. Gusto (6)
5. Devise or invent (7)
6. Storage towers (5)
7. Cab (4)
9. Darned (5)
14. Dried grapes (7)
16. Salary increase (5)
17. Cigar (7)
18. Detestable (6)
19. Arm bone (5)
20. Notion (4)
22. Vernacular (5)
HONOURABLE MENTIONS:
"I've told you. Stop filling
his head with rubbish." Lynn Phillips
"You were rubbish without
your boots" - Fred Ch.
"Oh no! That’s Twinkletoes
in the sin bin!" - Sheila
Taylor
"You make a rubbish Dalek!"
- John Kingsley
Please be aware that the deadline for all
submissions for content and
advertising is the 15th of the month for the
following month’s print edition.
SUDOKU - EASY
March's Winners
"And you thought it was funny to play football with each of the parkkeepers
nice neat piles of leaves" - Mike Scott
"You make a rubbish Dalek !" - John Kingsley
"I was looking for my shoes and fell in!" - John Martin
SUDOKU - MEDIUM
SUDOKU - HARD
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FOR SALE
ANIMALS & PETS
FOR SALE: OUESSANT
SHEEP 3 rams and 1 ewe
'Hubert, Spot, William and
Wonky' our pet Ouessant
sheep are looking for new
homes! These very hardy,
rustic, small sheep make
perfect lawn mowers, pasture
improvers and great for
novice shepherds. They will
all live happily together but I
am also happy to split. They
are all tagged and wormed.
€20 each. Tel: 05 55 62 47
06 Email: sophiehabberjam@
hotmail.co.uk
Free to good homes I have two
2 lovely cats almost a year old
who are looking for a new
home. One tabby, one tabby
and white. Litter trained,
affectionate, love a fuss and
good mousers. Tel: 05 45 31
07 83/ 09 75 91 05 45
FOR SALE: Wintec 2000
saddle With girth, stirrups and
price to include a full bridle.
€150.00 Tel: 05 55 60 62
14 or 06 78 38 42 44 Email:
b e v e r l e y. p a w s o n @ y a h o o .
co.uk
BUILDING MATERIALS
& EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE: Compressor
€200.00 Tel: 05 55 68 06 65
/ 06 06 56 80 78
FOR SALE: Cement mixer
Electric, 130 litres capacity.
Bought for specific job and
now for sale, in excellent
condition. €125.00 Call Dave
on 05 55 64 83 13
FOR SALE: 18V Parkside
Cordless drill In case with
battery and 1 hour charger.
Still with 13 months warranty
on it. Virtually unused.
€25.00 Call Dave on 05 55 64
83 13
FOR SALE: Industrial pillar
drill 5 speed fragram on stand
Good working order. €225.00
Tel: 05 55 61 19 81
FOR SALE: Single sheet of
opaque glass 52 1/2 x 22 1/4 x
4mm €10.00 Tel: 05 55 60 25
92 Email: malcolmwalden@
yahoo.co.uk
FOR SALE: Black & Decker
DN 227 Circular saw in box
40mm 550W with several
blades. €25.00 Tel: 05 55 60 25
92 Email: malcolmwalden@
yahoo.co.uk
FOR
SALE:
Building
materials/
equipment
Adjustable Steel Props. Two
3.6m max height and two
2.9m max height. Euros 50
the lot. Makhita 2200W Angle
Grinder. Euros 40. Tel: 05 55
63 43 69
FURNITURE
FOR SALE: 2 Seater Settee +
Armchair Cream Background/
Floral Print detachable covers +
Matching Cushions & Pouffee.
Good Condition. SETTEE:H 34cmxD 35cmxL 70cm.
Contact:- Tony or Marie Wood.
4 minutes from A20 exit 19
(Celon) Buyer Collects. €50.00
Tel: 02 54 25 39 79
FOR
SALE:
Wooden
spindleback armchair Webbing
straps in good condition. No
cushions. €12.00 Tel: 05 55 76
10 36
FOR SALE: Various - Furniture
2 Seater reclining brown sofa/
synthetic leather.. 120 euros.
Round kitchen dining table/
oak colour/chrome legs/ 6
matching chairs.. 75 euros.
Square tripod leg “cocktail”
table.. 30 euros. 4 Black metal
folding chairs with cushions
Ext/Int.. 50 euros. Dept 87.
Tel: 05 55 68 48 02
FOR SALE: White Ikea Pax
wardrobe frames and sliding
doors Brand new and still in
packaging. Two sections when
assembled, total dimensions
200 x 236 x 60. Interior fitments
can be bought from Ikea France
online. Buyer to collect (please
note, large dimensions will
need at least two people). €150.
(€659 on Ikea website). Bellac.
€150.00 Tel: 07958 164945
Email: anne.greaves@hotmail.
co.uk
FOR SALE: Two folding,
wooden futon beds with
mattresses
In
excellent
condition and little used. Fold
into comfortable chairs if
required. €55 each. Cash only
and buyer collects. 10K from
Bourganeuf. Tel: 05 55 64 22
25 Email: geeinfrance@gmail.
com
FOR SALE: Hostess trolley
Used twice - as new. 150 euros
- half Argos price. €150.00 Tel:
05 55 61 19 81
FOR SALE: Coffee table Teak
legs and frame 10mm thick.
Smoked glass top.122cm x
70cm. Very heavy. €50.00 Tel:
05 55 61 19 81
GARDEN
FOR SALE: Garden Suite 2
seater settee, 2 armchairs, long
coffee table. Dark wood frames.
Foam cushions with cream
zipped covers. Comfortable
garden
furniture.
€70.00
Tel: 05 55 03 04 49 Email:
[email protected]
FOR SALE: Towable lawn
sweeper €150.00 Tel: 05 55 68
06 65 / 06 06 56 80 78
FOR SALE: Garden shredder
€30.00 Tel: 05 55 58 90 39/ 06
04 49 90 79
GENERAL
FOR SALE: Shower tray
Ceramic. 80cm x 80cm. €25.00
Tel: 05 55 41 19 28
FOR
SALE:
VACUUM
PACKING MACHINE FULLY
4/5 persons , 320kgs. Ready to
go and have lots of fun. Photos
available if required. €320.00
Tel: + 44 (0) 7929 830643 or
+33 (0) 6646 25092 Email:
[email protected]
FOR SALE: Various Electroacoustic round-backed guitar.
Almost as new. 75 euros ono.
Wooden gun rack with ammo
FOR SALE: Galvanised water
butt 600 litres. Cost over 300
euro new, will accept 75 euros.
€75.00 Email: anniecullen@
yahoo.com
FOR
SALE:
Trumpion
GPS Car Navigator Europe
mapping, with User's Manual.
Bought in error and beyond my
comprehension!
€25.00ono
Barn Clearance
(house move forces sale)
Fridges, ladders, china, tools.
All sorts of things for the home and garden
- too numerous to mention.
Sunday 19th May - 10h00-17h00
26, La Charse, 23150
for more info, email:
[email protected]
AUTOMATIC
VACUUM
PACKING PACK AND SEAL
MACHINE.
DESKTOP
STYLE. Suitable for food,
meat, restaurant products,
skin care products, electronics
etc.
Commercial
grade
vacuum packing machine,
constructed with full stainless
steel and high grade pump
and components, designed
to withstand the industrial
environment. Stainless steel
tank and chassis suitable
for packing wide range of
products and for easy cleaning.
Long /wide tank design,
application for food service
such as sandwich, special shape
product packing. Computer
adjustable vac timer and seal
temperature control. Suitable
for many types of bags. Very
fast operation. Typical cycle
time is 15 – 30 s. Specification:Tank size :- 380mm x 280mm
x 90mmSealing bar size:255mmUnit size:- 500mm x
250mm x 280mmWeight :- 36
kgVoltage :- 220 volts. Quantity
of bags and stamping kit
included. Excellent condition.
€750.00 Tel: + 44 (0) 7929
830643 or +33 (0) 6646 25092
Email: haynes.peter@yahoo.
co.uk
FOR SALE: FORGE WULF,
portable, coal fuelled forge in
very good condition. Photos
available if required. €210.00
Tel: + 44 (0) 7929 830643 or
+33 (0) 6646 25092 Email:
[email protected]
FOR SALE: INFLATABLE
DINGHY AVON REDCREST
DINGHY, includes wooden
floorboards, inflatable seat,
fibreglass seat, 2 oars, electric
pump, outboard bracket and
storage bags. Dinghy:- Length
2.75m, Beam 1.32m.Capacity:-
cupboard beneath. 45inches
high. 24inches wide. 15 euros.
Ladies sheepskin coat. Very
soft/comfortable.
Natural
colour. Size 12. Exceptional
condition. 50 euros.Beautiful
ladies leather cowboy boots.
Size 37. Excellent condition. 40
euros. Tel: 05 55 76 10 36
FOR SALE: Ceramic Radiator/
Panel Heater 1kW, controls to a
10th of a degree, with full digital
day/week settings. Brand new
in box with instructions. Under
half price. €100.00 05 55 03 04
49 (Rochechouart)
FOR SALE: Four superb large
curtains 12ft (3.7m) high x
7ft (2.17m) wide. Lined and
interlined. Professionally made,
goblet pleated. Ready to hang.
Good condition. Buff coloured
with elephants and twining vine
design. Ideal for wall hanging
or large barn conversion
windows.295 euros the four.
€295.00 Telephone 05 55 51
91 47
FOR SALE: Yamaha Electone
Organ HS6 Dual keyboard.
Multitude of functions. Great
condition. €350.00 Tel: 05 53
52 03 02
FOR SALE: Various DVD
surround sound 50.00. Wicker
table and 2 chairs 70.00. Low
coffee table 20.00. Nest of 3 x
tables 25.00. White bed knobs
n broom sticks bed and mat
100.00. Wicker veg rack and
5 draws 40.00. Microwave
oven and grill 50.00. Dinner
table and 6 chairs 2 years old
500.00. 3 piece settee with poof
300.00. Saddle n bridle with
tack box n bits 150.00. 2 x Sky
box 40.00 each. Play station 2
40.00 3 door wardrobe and 2x
side cabinets 160.00 Tel: 05 55
64 18 33
FOR SALE: Child's bike
Excellent condition. Suitable
for ages 3 to 5. €25.00 Email:
[email protected]
Call Dave on 05 55 64 83 13
FOR SALE: 2 Fire Plates Each
700x500x13mm. Used only a
couple of weeks, and 65€ each
when new. 35€ each or 65€ the
pair. Call Dave on 05 55 64 83
13
FOR SALE: Full body Safety
Harness Bought 12 months
ago for 75 € and used on one
occasion only. €45.00 Call
Dave on 05 55 64 83 13
FOR SALE: 2 Decathlon 2
person 'pop up' tents Both used
only once, so in great condition.
35€ each. Call Clair on 05 55
64 83 13
FOR SALE: Towel Radiator
White, wall mounted, 500W,
100cms x 45, with thermostat.
Excellent condition. €35.00
Call Dave on 05 55 64 83 13
FOR SALE: French doors
(Howdens UK) Plus frame
and double glazed. Units
208cm x 126cm. Could be
stained or painted. Brand new.
€120.00ono Tel: 05 55 61 19
81
FOR SALE: 4foot6 Sprung
Mattress Hardly used. €50.00
Tel: 05 55 61 19 81
FOR SALE: Sorrento Radiators
- school type - colour white 3 x
1000cm x 600cm high x 100cm
deep. 1 x 1000cm x 300cm
high x 150cm deep. 1 towel rail
406cm high x 405cm wide. All
new, still boxed. Can be viewed
on homebase website. Cost
£1000 plus. Offers around 600
euros. Tel: 05 55 61 19 81
FOR SALE: Various Electric
heater (used) 10€ Loupiac
2005 sweet dessert wine,
normal price 6.50€, our
price 3€. Tel: 05 55 62 91 97
(ANWSER MACHINE) Email:
grandemaison-chenerailles@
orange.fr
FOR SALE: RANGEMASTER
110 Gas Range Cooker MAINS
GAS ONLY ( non convertible).4
gas hobs - 1 griddle plate - 1
electric hot plate - 2 gas ovens 1 gas grill. Excellent condition.
Email for photos. Buyer must
collect 36160. €500.00 Email:
[email protected]
FOR SALE: Various 5 assorted
Bikes + 9 assorted new tyres
and 7 assorted new inner tubes.
Ideal for a gite or brocante. 40
Euro's the lot. Motorized garage
door, excellent condition. Cost
new 470 Euro's SELL for 100
Euro's. Steel sink with taps +
2 double top cupboards and 2
single. As new. 40 Euro's. Large
electric flymo. Good condition.
20 Euro's. Stone shower base
+ shower door and thermostat.
40 Euro's. Call 09 62 16 87 35
ask for Ken Email: jeanie3@
wanadoo.fr
FOR SALE: Brass topped small
fire dogs €30.00ono Email:
[email protected]
FOR SALE: Scrapbooking
items Punches, scissors, junior
Dymo and tape, stickers,
ribbon, paper, stencils etc. Tel:
06 26 07 72 75 (Bellac area, 87)
FOR SALE: Four Electric
Radiators All wall-mounted.
0ne Radiant 1500W. Three
convector approx' 1500W each.
Euros 50 the lot. €50.00 Tel: 05
55 63 43 69
FOR SALE: Multi purpose
aluminium ladder nearly new
€80.00 Tel: 05 55 58 90 39/ 06
04 49 90 79
FOR SALE: Bestway round
swimming pool Brand new.
15 ft by 3 ft depth. 100 euros
telephone €100.00 Tel: 05 55
58 90 39/ 06 04 49 90 79
FOR SALE: 2 metal fuel
storage tanks Hold approx 400
litres each. 120 euros each
o.n.o. Tel: 05 45 31 07 83 / 09
75 91 05 45
FOR SALE: Swimming pool
covers to fit pool 8 x 4m
Summer cover complete with
roller, very good condition,
fully bound edges, €250.
Winter cover conforming to
French security norm, excellent
condition, €150. Or €350 for
both covers plus roller. Buyer
to collect (Bellac, 87). Email:
[email protected]
FOR SALE: Golf equipment
Bargain as new Top-Flite golf
bag----Master Gold 3 & 5
woods----Browning 3-4-5-6-78-9- irons----Pitching wedge---Sandwedge----Shoes worn
once UK size 9----Waterproof
leggings----Some balls new and
used in very good condition---Bag is almost new. ALL FOR
BARGAIN PRICE 85 EUROS.
€85.00 Tel: 05 55 68 27 80
Email: [email protected]
FOR SALE: 30 X LED Bulbs
Spot Lights 4 Watts, Day White.
GU10 fitting, New. Reason for
sale: ordered the wrong colour.
120 Euros the lot. 87230.
€120.00 Tel: 05.55.03.84.50
FOR SALE: Coffee Filter
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Machine 10/12 cups max.
Black. Jug in burnished
stainless steel. Never used.
€15.00 Tel: 02 54 25 38 97 (36,
Orsennes)
FOR SALE: Oil Central
Heating Boiler In good order.
€70.00ono Tel: 02 54 25 38 97
(36, Orsennes)
FOR SALE: Window - 176
x 101 4 panels, 36 x 82.
Not double glazed. In good
condition. €30.00 Tel: 02 54 25
38 97 (36, Orsennes)
FOR SALE: Window - 150 x 66
8 panels, 25 x 31. 2 broken. Not
double glazed. €15.00 Tel: 02
54 25 38 97 (36, Orsennes)
FOR SALE: Small Door
Complete with its own metal
shutters. 175 x 53. Window in
door 78 x 26. €40.00 Tel: 02 54
25 38 97 (36, Orsennes)
FOR SALE: Various 1. Canon
MP240 Colour printer/copier in
vgc, needs new ink cartridges.
2. Samsung inkjet phone/fax in
vgc. Offers please for any of the
above. Tel: 05 55 60 25 92
FOR SALE: Brand New Set
of Mens RH Golf Clubs Full
set of Powerbilt clubs with
stand bag inc. Driver, 3 Wood,
3&4 Hybrid, 5 - SW. All with
graphite shafts + Putter. No
offers 150 EUR. €150.00 Tel:
05 44 20 22 58
FOR SALE: Overlocker Used
once. Excellent Condition.
Contact:- Tony or Marie Wood.
4 minutes from A20 exit 19
(Celon) Buyer Collects. €95.00
Tel: 02-54-25-39-79
FOR SALE: Digibox In perfect
working order for Freeview or
Sky subscription channels. £20
ono. Tel: 02 54 37 76 24 Email:
[email protected]
FOR SALE: Persian carpet,
goat skin rug & Chinese vase
table lamp Large persian
carpet...like
new...overall
colours are burgundy and dark
blue...900 euros. Bought for
1.700 euros 2 years ago. Large
goat skin rug...very thick and
warm..overall
colours
are
light brown and cream....600
euros. Large Chinese vase
table lamp, with beautiful chinz
shade....200euros. Tel: 06 01 83
50 55 or 05 55 57 53 19
FOR SALE: Various Prada
Gents Jacket, medium, grey,
excellent condition E60.00
OVNO. Henri Lloyd Jacket
(with logo on outer collar)
medium, cream, excellent
condition E50.00 OVNO.
Rover 25 steering wheel (no
airbag console included) with
stereo volume control (also fit
Rover 200 1995 on) E25.00.
Moulinex deep fat fryer VGC
E25.00 ONO. Eurohike 2 man
ten in bag (model no: 265TS)
VGC E30.00. Moulinex coffee
maker (old/retro 1980's) VGC
E15.00. Gents
Berghaus
hiking trainers brown, size 8/
EU 42.5 VGC E25.00. BNIP BHS pure cotton Double Flat
sheet, cream BRITISH BED
SIZE E20.00. BNIP - House of
Fraser oxford pillowcase beige
BRITISH BED SIZE E8.00.
BNIP - House of Fraser Double
fitted sheet, white polycotton
(50/50) BRITISH BED SIZE
E20.00. BNIP - House of Fraser
Sheet & Pillowcase set, double,
white 100% Egyptian cotton
BRITISH BED SIZE E40.00.
BNIP - BHS single flat sheet &
pillowcase sky blue polycotton
(50/50) BRITISH BED SIZE
E17.00. Tel: 05 55 60 46 33
FOR SALE: 'Keraco' Stone
Effect Twin-Bowl Sink (120cm
x 60cm) with single drainer in
light grey, never used. €40.00
Tel: 05 55 98 57 62
VEHICLES / PARTS
FOR SALE: Renault Scenic
1.6 16v petrol Ideal second
run-around to leave at holiday
home. Owned and loved by
mechanic for 10 years. Non
smoker. Alloy wheels. Electric
windows and mirrors. CD
player. Twin sun-roof. Mot until
November 2013. 115000 miles.
Year 2000. Green. Manual
gearbox. €1,200.00ono Email:
[email protected]
FOR
SALE:
PEUGEOT,
ZENITH (FE052) SCOOTER
1996, 50cc. French Carte
Grise. No Controle Technique
necessary in France. Excellent
condition for year. Low usage,
6554 kilometres. €550.00 Tel:
06 64 62 50 92 Email: haynes.
[email protected]
FOR
SALE:
TRACTOR
FERRARI
PowerSafe,
2
WHEEL TRACTOR, Type
340A/360 with the following
attachments:-Plough,
Potato
ridger, Potato lifter. Very good
condition and working order.
€1,900.00 Tel: + 44 (0) 7929
830643 or +33 (0) 6646 25092
Email: haynes.peter@yahoo.
co.uk
FOR SALE: VAN SAFE
VAN VAULT 2, Size: 920
x 560 x490mm (LxWxH),
Weight:46kg. UK’s no.1 security
container for fixed installation
into commercial vehicles. High
tensile steel storage box. 2mm
sheet steel body & lid. Tamper
proof single pin hinge. Antidrill 70mm disc lock. Gas strut
for soft open/close lid action.
Siren holes for optional anti-theft
alarm. Excellent condition. NEW
PRICE 242€.Photos available if
required. €150.00 Tel: + 44 (0)
7929 830643 or +33 (0) 6646
25092 Email: haynes.peter@
yahoo.co.uk
FOR SALE: Mahindra Tractor
FS 254I 2008 25 hp. 140 hours.
Front end Loader. Back Hoe.
PTO for other attachments.
Good condition. Photo available.
€8,900.00 Tel: 05 55 60 10 56 or
05 55 60 06 19
FOR SALE: Hobby Excellent
Caravan 460 UFE. Purchased
and registered in France 2008.
4 berth. Double fixed bed.
Water reservoir 50 litres. Extract
Hood. Powrtouch Mover. Large
Awning. Rear reversing camera.
Good condition. €12,900.00 Tel:
05 55 60 10 56
FOR SALE: Kymco hipster
125 motorcycle 2001. 8400km.
French regd. Excellent condition.
€800.00ono Tel: 05 55 76 10 36
FOR SALE: CITROEN JUMPY
(DISPATCH) 2.0 HDi panel van
Diesel, 2003, 100,000 miles,
RHD, French registered, Control
Tech. OK (08/13) emmissions
only, Towbar. €990.00ono Tel:
06 14 24 05 36 Email: dave@
villasdeleypinas.com
FOR
SALE:
SCOOTER
LUDIX RB 1,000KG As brand
new having been in storage..
Purchased 30/06/06 for 1,279
euros.. Dept 87. €600.00ono Tel:
05 55 68 48 02
FOR SALE: Citroën Car C1,
3-door basic, LH drive, reg
May 2009, 33,000km, red.
Contrôle Technique dated April
2013. Excellent condition. One
owner from new. 4,500 Euros.
(We are between Pontarion and
Aubusson). Tel: 0555661034
Email: [email protected]
FOR SALE: Mazda Van (for
spares or repair) / Ford Fiesta
MK4 Mazda van E220 Spares
or repair (new tyres). RHD but
French registered. Ford Fiesta
MK4, owned from new, runner
but needs some attention for test.
RHD but French registered.No
reasonable offer refused. Tel:
David on 05 55 69 28 22 (near
Eymoutiers)
FOR SALE: Citroen Picasso
Diesel Estate 2002 White, low
mileage, English registered,
good running order. Clean and
tidy, economical. €450.00 Tel:
02 48 56 74 73
FOR SALE: Trailer Wooden
trailer box, dimensions 155cm
x 92cm. Length plus towbar
225cm.
Suspension,
tie-on
hooks, drop-down tailgate with
removable front and back ends
for larger items. €120.00 Tel: 02
48 56 74 73
FOR SALE: Renault Megane
II Dynamique 1.5Dci 105PS
Diesel Saloon 2007 LHD. French
Reg. 113000km. Black. Vgc.
€6,500.00 Tel: 05 53 52 41 34
Email: [email protected]
FOR SALE: Honda Big
Red Electrics need attention,
workshop manual available. No
longer needed as we now have
a small tractor. €499.00 Email:
[email protected]
FOR SALE: Hyundai coupe
TSIII Limited Edition Crystal
White, RHD, French Registered,
Sunroof, 17" anthracite alloys,
quad exhausts, sport suspension
from the Eibach springs, quilted
style leather seats with matching
door-trims, high boot spoiler, 2.0
liter Beta engine badged chrome
door sills, metal foot rest and
pedals, iPod connectivity and
heated seats, 30K. Contact for
info or pictures. €9,000.00ono
tel: 05 55 47 34 82 Email:
[email protected]
FOR SALE: 1997 VOLVO
ESTATE. 850 TDI. 5 cylinder
turbo diesel. French registered.
FOR SALE: Mobile Home English made 9 metres long x
3 metres wide. 2 Bedrooms,
1 shower room, dining room/
lounge, kitchen, fridge & oven.
Gas fire, gas boiler. Good
condition. €3,500.00ono Steve
05.55.6975.67/06.89.47.69.71
Email: [email protected]
FOR
SALE:
THERMAL
BLINDS
THERMAL
FOIL WINDOW BLINDS
FOR
CAMPER
VAN,
MOTORHOME.NEW,
3
PIECES.Photos available if
required. €50.00 Tel: + 44 (0)
7929 830643 or +33 (0) 6646
25092 Email: haynes.peter@
yahoo.co.uk
FOR SALE: Nissan X trail
Aventura T 30 2007 pair of
genuine xenon left hand drive
headlights
including
bulbs
requirements. €60.00 Tel: 05 55
41 19 28
FOR SALE: Stoves gas cooker
Excellent condition. 12 months
old. Cost £399 new. Dept. 16.
€150.00 Tel: 05 45 31 19 84
FOR SALE: Upright Freezer-4
draw
Excellent
condition.
H33cmxW22cmxD21cm.
Contact:- Tony or Marie Wood.
4 minutes from A20 exit 19
(Celon) Buyer Collects. €75.00
Tel: 02-54-25-39-79
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE: Licence IV covering
whole of Creuse area Enables
sales of beverages and spirits
in Bars/Restaurants etc Email:
[email protected]
FOR
SALE:
Licence
4
€4,000.00ono Tel: 06 76 52 26
47
WANTED
L.H.D. CT until 07/2014.
Manual gearbox. Towing hook,
max. 1600kg. Electric windows
(front). Heated mirrors. Auto
cruise control. Radio, CD, etc.
Central locking. Anti blocking
system. Air bags etc. A nonsmoker car. Garage maintained.
Colour: Tropic Green. Bodywork
very good. Some scratches
(supermarket trolleys). The price
includes 4 separate alloys with
tyres. €1,300.00ono Tel: 02 54
47 24 15 (after 18:00 if possible)
FOR SALE: AUTO Ford Focus
1.6 silver LHD, French reg’d
2001, 195,000km. New tyres,
A/C, CD/radio, electric front
windows, one owner last 5 years,
good mechanical order and
condition overall. €2,250.00ono
Email: [email protected]
FOR SALE: Vauxhall Vectra 1.9
CDTI (150) diesel estate Sept.
2006. New MOT and Taxed.
2 owners with full Vauxhall
main dealer service history.
Full service with cambelt, water
pump and clutch kit, including
dual mass flywheel replaced
Dec. at 148k. All Invoices to
confirm with original service
book and document pack. Every
extra including SAT NAV. New
Goodyear tyres fitted last year.
Non smoker car in excellent
condition. Metallic Black with
no damage. RHD will consider
exchange for LHD car with cash
adjustment either way. May
interest person returning to the
UK with French car to sell. £2995
ono or € equivalent. Tel: 02 54
37 76 24 Email: construction.
[email protected]
FOR SALE: H & K Bradley
Trailer (Bingley, Yorks) 2 metres
long, 2 metres high. Roller
shutter door. Type No. HU4 &
5 MK Year DZA. Very good
condition. €850.00ono Steve
05.55.6975.67/06.89.47.69.71
Email: [email protected]
€500.00 Tel: 05.55.66.44.06
FOR
SALE:
RADIATOR
61349A (MADE IN DENMARK
BY NISSENS), as new, suitable
for the following models:PEUGEOT
4062.0i
Turbo
1996 1.9 TD 1995 à 19992.1
TD 1995 à 1999 PEUGEOT
406 COUPE 2.0 Turbo 1997
à 1999 PEUGEOT 605 2.0
Turbo 1995(M + Auto)2.1
TD 1995 CITROEN XM2.0i
Turbo 19952.1 TD 1995 Photos
available if required. €45.00 Tel:
+ 44 (0) 7929 830643 or +33
(0) 6646 25092 Email: haynes.
[email protected]
FOR SALE: TYRES 4 BRAND
NEW 205/80R 16, Remoulds.
Photos available if required.
€240.00 Tel: + 44 (0) 7929
830643 or +33 (0) 6646 25092
Email:
haynes.peter@yahoo.
co.uk
FOR SALE: Roof Rack Fits
Peugeot Partner/ Citroen Belingo
2003/04 etc. €45.00 Tel: 05 55
69 49 28
WHITE GOODS
FOR SALE: Tumble dryer White
v.g.c. €60.00 Tel: 05 55 41 19 28
FOR SALE: Freezer Indesit
Under worktop, 3 draws, white.
Good clean condition. Surplus to
FOR SALE
Building Plots /
Economic Activity Areas
The Brame Benaize Community
of Communes would like to
inform possible entrepreneurs in
Limousin or elsewhere - interested
in developing or setting up a
business - that we have building
plots / economic activity areas
available for sale in JOUAC (87890)
and MAGNAC-LAVAL (87190).
Interested parties can email in
English for enquiries.
[email protected]
WANTED: Petrol rotary lawn
mower (not ride-on) in good
working condition to replace our
worn-out and well used mower
- soon destined for the scrap
heap! Tel: 0555 787902 (near
Rochechouart)
WANTED: Canoe or Kayak
Please tel Ray on 05 55 48 81 36
WANTED: Fire bricks various
dimensions for bread oven
renovation Tel: 05 55 81 15 19
WANTED: Old cast iron door for
bread oven renovation Tel: 05 55
81 15 19
WANTED: Curved corrugated
metal sheets Pete tel 05 45 30
72 04 (daytime) 06 24 65 40 33
(eve)
WANTED: 4 wheel drive
vehicle
Pick-up
preferred
but will consider van or car.
CT not necessary as will be
used in private field. Cheap
and cheerful please. Email:
thompsonandrew722@gmail.
com
WANTED:
Large
caravan
(towable), 4 berth with shower
and toilet Small budget. Tel: 06 42
14 26 56 Email: janinedisney@
aol.com
WANTED: OLD CARAVANS
Any condition considered, will
collect, cash paid. Pete tel 05 45
30 72 04 (daytime) 06 24 65 40
33 (eve)
Classified
Submission
Deadline:
15th of the
month for
the
next edition
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Le Bellerive
Hotel - Restaurant - Café-Bar
29 Avenue de la Tour, 87470 Peyrat-le-Château
Wednesday 15th May - La Maison delivery & Bookclub (as well as books, we're now swapping DVDs)
Friday 17th May - Fun Quiz
Saturday 25th May
It's the fourth Saturday in the month,
it must be Fish & Chip night
Sunday 26th May - Fête des Mères
Celebrate French Mothers' Day with a special
lunch - booking recommended
For details of all the events, go to:
www.facebook.com/hotellebellerive
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 05 55 36 20 63
Le Relais de l'Abloux
36170 SACIERGES-ST-MARTIN
Every Thursday
2 Entrecôte steaks for €20
Every Friday
Moules Frites (1kg) from €11
Tuesday to Friday
Lunchtime Menu du Jour - €12
mail: [email protected]
facebook: "le relais de l'abloux"
Tel: 02 54 47 56 74
Petticoat Lane
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Board
Please Note...
that we will be at the following markets:Sat 18th May Confolens, Sun 26th May Panazol
Don't forget we will be closed from 6th May to
16th May re-open 17th May.
5 Rue Nationale – 16150 Chabanais
Tel: 05 45 29 03 99
JJ’s Café Bar
Aigurande
Music Club
2nd Sat of every month. 8.30 pm.
Next event: 11th May
JJ's Music club is for musicians of all levels and genres entry
is free, there is no membership and is open to everyone who
loves music. You can also buy fish and chips from the van in the
market square (from 6.30 - 8.30) and eat them in the comfort
of JJ's. The club starts from 8:30, but we are open for all those
who want to come earlier to eat. In fact we hardly ever shut !!!!
JJ's Cafe Bar, 39 Place du Champ de Foire,
36140 Aigurande
Tel: 02 54 06 30 77
La Coterie Entreprise
www.LCE23.com
British Corner Shop
Très Jolie
** NOW OPEN!! **
Fashion Accessories
Where to find me in May Every Wednesday - Piégut Market (24360)
18th May - Confolens Market (16500)
26th May - Fête du Village de Lageyrat (87230)
Fashion scarves starting from €5. Lovely charm bookmarks Postage always available, please email or call for details.
LE DORAT (Pl. Charles de Gaulle)
Vera Laine Gift Shop & Salon de Thé
Large selection of gifts, candles, mugs,
shabby chic homeware, cards, plus leather goods,
jewellery and hair accessories. Affordable prices! We look forward to meeting you!
Contact Jay: 06 35 91 03 83
[email protected]
05 55 78 62 29 / 06 04 08 29 53
[email protected]
RESTAURANT
Le Moulin du Breuil
AUX CEPES
Friday 10th May - Quiz night
10€ per person - includes food and entry
Food at 19h00
On the main road (D979), Between Limoges & Eymoutiers
23140 PIONNAT
MAY ONLY - Open ALL Bank holidays in May
(Closed Monday evening and Tuesdays)
English Breakfast Club - Sat 24th May, 9h-11h
Come and enjoy a 'full English breakfast' including
fruit juice and coffee/tea for only €10.00
Take a look at our latest news pages for
more details:
Tel: 05 55 80 37 70
Mail: [email protected]
Web: www.lemoulindubreuil.com
Managing Editor:
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Editor-in-Chief: Steve Martindale
Registered Address: Les Quatre Chemins
23150 St-Yrieix-les-Bois
France
SIRET: 514 989 748 00017
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Half price shipping when you spend over
£100 for both ambient and chilled orders!
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5 Rue Andre Jouhannaud, Compreignac
Freshly home-cooked English and French food
Plat du Jour - Mon-Sat: €12.50
Sunday Lunch with real Yorkshire puddings
Every Friday Night - Fish & Chips
with home-made mushy peas €8,50
To Eat In or Take Away - (alternative menu available)
www.frenchweb.eu/jjscafebar/
Always available the ever popular Jewellery Scarves - great
new Spring & Summer colours and designs still only €11 each.
now have pipe freezing equipment available
- we can simplify your pipework
modifications: no draining down required so
it's quicker & cheaper. We can also help with
moving radiators, repairing leaking taps, installing isolators, etc.
L'Escale
Restaurant & Bar
Directeur:
Steve Martindale
Rédacteur-en-chef: Steve Martindale
Siège
Les Quatre Chemins
23150 St-Yrieix-les-Bois
France
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La Veytizou
Fish & Chips any day of the week
Lunch or Evening - Eat-in or Take-away!
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We also offer Menu du Jour or Carte
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Do not miss our next Open Mic
on Saturday 11th of May !
For more information, please ring Sue:
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CLUBS, CHARITIES & ASSOCIATIONS
Church Notices
Monthly Worship in English
If your journey of life has brought you here to France, why neglect your journey of faith?
We look forward to giving a warm welcome to everyone from whatever Christian tradition
(or none) on the 3rd SUNDAY of the MONTH at 3pm. Where? At the Temple in Thiat (in
the north of the Haute-Vienne) – we are part of the Parish of the Basse-Marche of the Eglise
Protestante Unie de France. The Temple is on the main road close to the Mairie.
After worship there is tea/coffee and cake – and a chance to chat.
If you want to know more contact Rev Derek Lawson on 05 55 68 53 03 or Rev Stephen
Sawyer on 05 49 84 33 86.
English-speaking church services Guéret
Come as you are... This is an invitation to join us at our CHURCH SERVICE IN ENGLISH.
Whether you have a faith or would just like to attend a church service you are welcome at
3pm on the 2nd Sunday of each month at the Eglise Evangélique, 9b Place Bonnyaud, Guéret,
23000.
We welcome all who want to join a group of English-speaking Christians for a time of worship
and learning together. Children are very welcome. For more details contact Jim & Pat Scott
on 05 55 67 54 78 / email [email protected] or Ian & Becky Jefferies on 05 55 61 10 23 /
email [email protected]
Christians together in Limousin La Souterraine Area
We hold a time of fellowship and Bible study every Tuesday afternoon. Barbara and Cedric
look forward to welcoming you. Tel: 05 55 71 09 04
The International Free Church in Creuse
The church presently meets at 10, La Chaudronnière, a small hamlet mid-way between
Crozant and Eguzon. Sunday worship meetings are held on the first and third Sundays of the
month at 10.30am. Fellowship meetings, for mid-week prayer, bible study and discussion are
at the same venue every Thursday at 7.30pm. For further information contact Eric Sutton tel
05 55 89 26 62
Fitness & Fun
Zumba!
Regular zumba classes across depts 36, 18 & northern 23.
For more info tel 06 58 37 17 04 - email [email protected] and for details of classes
visit www.zumbazumba.fr
Indoor Short-mat Bowling at Cussac 87150....and now Outdoor too!
As the premier bowls club in the Haute-Vienne, we are going from strength to strength with
members seeking us out and travelling great distances to continue their love of bowls or simply
to 'try us out'. Our reputation as a "very friendly and welcoming club" goes before us. If you've
never tried the game, just come along and take a look; there is far more to it than first appears!
We are a formally registered association within the French system and benefit from assistance
from our local commune by use of a wonderful indoor venue. AND NOW...the use of a
synthetic outdoor court where Flat-green, Crown and Short-mat can be played. Just imagine
the summer evenings with a drink in your hand, watching fellow bowlers enjoying the quiet of
village, interrupted only by the 'click' or 'tunk' of bowl against bowl!
Our regular sessions indoors are Wednesday evening at 8pm and Thursday Mornings at 10am.
Outdoor sessions will be arranged as the spring arrives so keep in touch. Serious bowlers and
beginners are welcome - club bowls are available for use.
For further information contact [email protected] or telephone 05 55 50 40 89.
Association Equilibre, le mouvement du corps
Yoga for all levels: Tue 18:30 Aubusson, Pied au plancher (Espace Philips); Wed 18:30
Vallière, salle polyvalante. Pregnancy/Post Natal: Tue 17:00 Aubusson, Pied au Plancher
(Espace Philips) For further information tel 06 83 24 62 72 or visit www.spaequilibre.yolasite.
com
Chinese Gym & Karate
Mondays & Thursdays 19h30-21h at the DOJO, Allée Jean-Marie Couturier, Aubusson.
Warm and friendly atmosphere. For more info tel 06 08 92 30 53
Tai Chi at Boussac and La Châtre
Tai Chi classes in Boussac (Tue 18.15 - 19.45) and La Châtre (Thu 18.15 - 19.45). The first
two lessons are free, the subscriptions are 36 euros per month and members can go to both
venues having paid this fee. The style is that of Yang. All ages and abilities welcome, but
folk must bear in mind that they will be on their feet, doing the equivalent of what one might
classify as light exercise, for about an hour and a half. For more information contact 05 55
65 08 20.
Gym Bien-être
Would you enjoy an afternoon of gentle exercise with a cheerful, light-hearted group? Each
Les Franglais - English/French
Conversation Group
Wednesdays 14H00 / 15H00 - Mairie de Banize
6 years ago Kath Hodgkinson and Anne Chadwick were asked by the
CHA, who run activities in Banize, if they would like to give English
lessons to local French people. This they did, using the New Cambridge
English Course. This entailed lots of exchanges, oral and written, with
various levels of ability, much laughter and fun.
The demand grew for even more conversation, so, with a bit of thought, I
came up with the idea of equal (as far as possible) numbers of French and
English so that exchanges could be made in both languages.
We usually begin by working in pairs, English / French, reading the
excellent bilingual articles from The Bugle! These usually lead to
animated discussion, with the French helping the English partner to
understand and express themselves or vice versa.
At the same time as learning the language, it creates a contact between
the two nationalities which otherwise might not happen and we learn lots
from each other.
If you are French or British, do feel come and join us if you are
interested. You will be made very welcome. Our numbers vary around 12,
some loyal since the start.
Anne Chadwick
week we exercise a different group of muscles, do a little country dancing & some floor
exercise and laugh a lot. The aim of the activities is to increase suppleness and mental agility.
We meet every Tuesday afternoon upstairs at the Capitole in Ro
echouart between 2pm and 3.30pm. It isn’t necessary to speak French because you can copy
but you will learn some. Come for 2 weeks’ free trial. For details contact: pauline.maskell@
sfr.fr
Learn to Meditate
Learn to meditate and meet other like-minded people. Simple mindfulness technique. Dechen
Choling, Le Mas Marvent, St-Yrieix-sous-Aixe, 87700. Also, ongoing regular group meetings
and events. Contact tel Christina 05 55 03 82 01 www.dechencholing.org
Gardening
Les petits jardiniers du Limousin
http://jardiniers-du-limousin.webs.com Do you love gardening or are you keen to learn more
about it? Then why not come along and join Les Petits Jardiniers? We’re a friendly group of
English, French and Dutch residents and normally meet on the 3rd Thursday of each month at
2.30pm in the salle de fêtes in St-Amand-le-Petit, between Peyrat-le-Château and Eymoutiers.
Our meetings are held mostly in English and we have guest speakers, organise garden visits
and swap plants and seeds. Annual membership is 15 euros pp or 20 euros per couple or pay
as you go for 3 euros per meeting. For more information or to be put on our mailing list for
our quarterly newsletter or monthly agenda contact Carolyn at [email protected] or Gill at
[email protected]
Agenda for 2013: 16th May Visit to botanical gardens Limoges and also the vaulted caves
under the city; 20th Jun Trees & Shrubs; 18th Jul Farm Visit; 15th Aug Annual BBQ; 14th Sept
Flower & Vegetable Show – How does your garden grow; 17th Oct Barnhaven Primroses;
21st Nov Planting a wildflower meadow; 12th Dec Xmas party, Gardeners Question Time
and Quiz.
Club Liseron – Gardening Club
Meets on the 2nd Mon evening of the month at 19.30 at the Salle des Fêtes in Massignac.
We're a mixed bunch of English & French, who are united by a passion for gardens and
gardening, sharing plants, seeds and information. More info from Sally on 05 45 21 30 20 or
Craig on 05 45 89 33 50 or [email protected]
Aux Plantes etc
We are an association of independent, ethically-minded and passionate plant producers. Our
aim is to encourage consumers to know more about the plants they buy, how they were
produced and their needs, thereby avoiding the disappointments that so often come with mass
produced plants. It's not just about us selling you plants - we want them to thrive and do
well for you! Current members include plantspeople specialising in unusual shrubs & trees,
butterfly plants, heritage vegetables and flowers, irises, perennials and drought-tolerant plants.
For more info contact Michelle Pierce 05 45 89 36 54 or vitist www.auxplantesetc.jimdo.com
Integration
International Apero Reseau
We meet each Saturday from 11.30am-1pm at Baileys Bar/Restaurant, 5 Rue de L'Abreuvoir,
Aubusson.
These meetings offer the opportunity to: exchange views - make new friends - share
experiences - have fun together - help and advise one another - help intergrate newcomers.
Discussions in English (all nationalities welcome).
For more information please contact Catherine 06 86 17 80 88 or Liz 05 55 66 22 92.
Faceaface
An association founded to facilitate and encourage interaction between all members of the
local community. As our first venture we have created a library. Where? In the Mairie of StPriest which is just off the D4 between Mainsat and Chénérailles. When? The 1st and 3rd Mon
afternoon in every month between 2 - 5pm. To join all you have to do is donate six books and
pay €5 per person or €8 per household. If you would like more information please contact us
at: [email protected] or just come by and see us. Everyone is welcome!
Learning Together – Apprenons Ensemble
Our main aim is to foster understanding and good relations amongst the local French-speaking
and English-speaking populations. To this end we are offering courses of tuition in English
and in French, and organising social and cultural events and visits. LANGUAGE CLASSES
(take place at the Maison des Associations, Rochechouart) Beginners and Intermediate
- Mon am; French/English Conversation – Tues am; Advanced and Children’s – Wed am;
Conversation (St-Junien) - Thur. SOCIAL EVENTS Games Night (Rochechouart) 1st Thur;
Games Night (St-Junien) 2nd Thur; Lunch Club – Last Thur. FORTHCOMING EVENTS
- More details in Association Newsletter. For more details visit www.learningtogether.me or
contact Sue Ratcliffe 05 45 31 50 86
The Melting Pot
Members of the Ambassador's Club of the Welcome en Limousin Association. We are a group
of around 70 members, both French and British, who meet with the aim of sharing things and
trying to integrate with the French community. We meet every week at the Ancienne Ecole in
Darnac, on a Wednesday morning from 10am - 12noon, except for the first Wednesday, when
we meet in the evening at 8pm. We hold information meetings, plant swaps, BBQ's, games
nights, visits and have guest speakers about topics relevant to living in France. Contact: info@
meltingpot-limousin.com
Charente Limousine Exchange
The Charente-Limousine-Exchange (CLE), founded in 2003, aims to improve the provision
of French language courses and to share experiences and skills among members who live
in Charente, Vienne and Haute-Vienne. CLE provides information to members living and/
or working in France and works with local communities and organisations to tackle practical
issues through forums and workshops, as well as organising a wide range of cultural and social
events throughout the year. The recent launch of English lessons has been well attended by
Confolentais. If you would like to know more about this group of volunteers, please look
on our new website www.charente-limousine-exchange.com or contact the Chairman, Barry
Leech, on 06 35 96 77 46.
Libraries & Books
Baileys Book Exchange
Baileys Bar/Restaurant, 5 Rue de L'Abreuvoir, Aubusson.
Large selection of English books, plus a few French books and DVDs. Swap (for each
swapped book a small charge of 20cts applies) or buy books from as little as 50cts.
ALL money received donated to S.P.A. de la Creuse Dog Refuge Guéret.
Books available during opening hours, please check Baileys Restaurant Ad for details.
Sale of Second-hand Books, La Croisille-sur-Briance
On the 18th of every month, during the monthly market at La Croisille-sur-Briance (87130),
there is a sale of second-hand books (both English and French) from 9am to 12 noon, at the
old garage in La Place - next door to the pharmacy. All proceeds towards the restoration of
the church.
PHOENIX Appeal - kitten season has begun!
Here is MADISON - a sweet girl who,
due to overcrowding, was on death
row in the SPA with her 5 kittens.
Phoenix saved them and now they
are all in foster care and looking for
homes.
Amitiés Internationales
du Pays de Boussac (AIPB)
...will be holding a cake stall on Sunday 5th May at the annual Marché
Printanier in Lavaufranche, from 9h onwards. On sale will be our
delicious home-made cakes, including our famous carrot cake, and
pots of orange and lemon marmalade. Also available will be numerous
brocante stalls, a huge sale of plants, bar and food. This is always a
very popular outing so come early to avoid disappointment.
This is no doubt the start of many,
so if you are interested in adopting
a cat or kitten, please contact: Lynda
Atkins on 05 53 81 30 44 or email [email protected]
See more photos of Madison & kittens on our new website www.
phoenixasso.com
PLEASE sterilise your animals!
www.phoenixasso.com
www.facebook.com/PhoenixAssociationFrance
St Jean English Library, La Souterraine
The La Souterraine Library and Information Centre is now firmly installed in a beautiful
medieval building at the Porte de Puy Charraud, Route de Portail, La Souterraine. The library
has over 5,000 books, DVDs and other items, as well as its café, Caxtons, which serves English
cakes. The Library also provides French lessons and organises Anglo-French conversation
groups. The Information Centre provides support and assistance with bureaucratic, family and
legal problems to British residents and new arrivals. The library is open from 9.30 -12.30 on
Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Contact Rodney Sabine on 05 55 63 03 87 or at
[email protected]. Our website is www.frenchweb.eu/biblio
The English Library, Dun-le-Palestel
The English Library, which has now been established for over 5 yrs, is situated in the Route
des Rateries, beside the Bibliothèque Municipale, Parc Benjamin Bord. The library is a very
welcoming meeting place, where you can come and enjoy a cup of tea, or coffee, whilst you
browse through our collection of around 7,500 books, DVDs and talking books. Our opening
hours are Thursdays, 10h00 – 16h00 and Saturdays 10h00 – 12h30.
Also, on the first Tuesday of every month, 10h00 – 12h00, you are invited to join us for our
Club Franglais, which welcomes people from all nationalities, to chat in French, English or any
language you wish(!) whilst enjoying a cup of tea, and a piece of home-made cake.
We host a range of other activities too, including the Café Philo, and Club Scrabble, More
information can be found on the Entente Cordiale website at www.ententecordiale-creuse.org
or email us at [email protected]
Music
L'Orchestre Philharmonique de La Souterraine
If you or one of your family are interested in playing in an orchestra and think your standard might
be adequate do get in contact with us. We meet weekly on Friday evenings in La Souterraine
(apart from the summer holidays) to rehearse. Most of our concerts are around Xmas or MayJuly. Our members come from all over Limousin so lifts to and fro may be possible if necessary.
Contacts: French language Marie-France Martinie 05 55 30 76 23 / English language Alan Kerr
05 55 56 34 52
Club de Musique
Takes place on the last Fri of each month from 8pm at La Grange, Chassignolles (5mins from La
Châtre). Open to all musicians, singers, groups and audience. PA and drum kit available. Bring
your instrument, mic and join in a great French / English musical and social evening. Bar, hot
and cold snacks. Meals available if reserved – see website for contact details of La Grange. For
more info email: [email protected] http://www.clubdemusique.fr
The Harmonics
This is our 6th season of singing as a group. Our music is varied classical, madrigals, spiritual,
songs from the shows etc and we sing in French, English, Swahili, Latin - whatever the music
demands. Our concerts are in support of a variety of charities including the British Legion,
L'Oregon at Civray and Retina and thus non profit making. We meet Wed 14h – 16h in the
Salle d'Annexe behind the Mairie in Civray. Interested? We'd love to see you so contact: David
Lee tel 05 49 87 53 93 email [email protected] or Dolly Ait Boualou email sylvia.murray@
wanadoo.fr
Support
Alcoholics Anonymous
If you or someone you know has a drinking problem, there are now English-speaking meetings
of Alcoholics Anonymous at Limoges, Périgueux and the recently opened meeting at Civray.
Alcoholics Anonymous is a Fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength
and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover
from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are
no dues or fees for A.A. membership and A.A. is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics,
organization or institution. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to
achieve sobriety.
For details of the meetings or other information contact Roger 05 55 76 22 65 (Limoges),
Ewen 05 53 05 76 62 (Périgueux) or Angela 05 49 87 79 09 (Civray).
Other meetings in South-West France can be located on our web-site at aafrancesud-ouest.com
Cancer Support France, Charente Plus
Offers free and confidential support to English speakers affected by cancer in departments 16,
17 & 86. Our helpline number is 06 45 35 32 30. If you need any more information, please get
in touch via [email protected]
Cancer Support France, Haute-Vienne
We offer free and confidential support to English speakers affected by Cancer in the HauteVienne (87). Our helpline number is 06 04 43 39 87. If you would like more information or
would like to become a member or help in any other way, please contact Sue Ware 05 55 00
31 15, [email protected]
Cancer Support France, Creuse
If you are English-speaking and need support or information, please phone Helpline number
06 06 47 18 60.
The Creuse Branch is now under the umbrella of Haute-Vienne.
CSF Haute-Vienne's
Lunch at the Lake
For the second year running Cancer Support France HauteVienne is doing its fund-raising lunch at Videix (87600) lake on
Sunday 16th June at 12 noon.
After last year’s lunch many people said it was one of the best
meals they had had since living in France.
Menu - trio of pates, bbq pork with pommes boulangères,
selection of cheeses, strawberry tartlets, kir, wine and coffee
included - all for 18 euros a head.
With the added attraction of the Sugaree Band playing, it should
be a very enjoyable afternoon.
For more information or to book please call 05 55 00 31 15
Charente Limousine Exchange Guide Dogs Charity Presentation
Last year, members
and friends of the
Association, Charente
Limousine Exchange,
held
a
Charity
Christmas
Fayre
in Lesterps (16) in
support of the Chiens
Guides d'Aveugles in
Limoges.
The President, accompanied by members of the Association, were
pleased to donate a €1500 cheque on Thursday 21st March which
was raised from that event. An English member of the Association
has already received a fully trained guide dog "Etoile" and is
benefiting greatly from her assistance.
MAY 2013 ○ THE BUGLE ○ www.thebugle.eu
22 ♦ COMMUNITY
2013 Concert programme for L’orchestre
Philharmonique de La Souterraine
Saturday 4th May
Open air concert at Bénévent l’Abbaye behind the Abbey or
Salle des Fêtes if wet. First part Ladies Pop. 18:30.
Sunday 2nd June
The festival of the Creuse Musical Societies, Roches. 10:0018:00.
Friday 14 June
Annual concert of the Guéret Fanfarons with both groups,
Espace Fayolle, Guéret. 21:00.
Saturday 15th June
Concert with the Fanfare of the Boussac Sapeurs Pompiers,
Boussac. TBC. 20:30.
Friday 21st June
Fête de la Musique open air concert, La Souterraine. Location to be confirmed. 20:30.
Saturday 29th June
Joint concert with the Guéret Fanfarons, Saint-Germain-Beaupré. 21:00.
Saturday 13th July
Open air concert followed by fireworks for the “Nuits d’été de
Guéret”, Etang de Courtille, 22:00.
Further details from the La Souterraine Tourist Office
05 55 63 10 06 or [email protected]
RISK - New Novel by James R. Vance
[email protected]
The fascinating sequel to Les Ruines...
The Special Operations Executive (S.O.E.) recruits a
young soldier following a dramatic escape from the horrors of war in occupied France. Overcoming his fear of
flying, he parachutes into a country under the Nazi jackboot where he encounters a world of subterfuge and resistance. An affair with a young French girl compensates
for the constant threat of betrayal, capture, torture and a
'bullet in the back of the head'.
After imprisonment and interrogation by the dreaded Gestapo, he outwits his captors and flees to England. On his
final mission, he fails to reach his target; 'missing presumed dead' becomes his epitaph.
Following a series of unexpected events almost seventy
years later, his descendants discover the truth about his
clandestine exploits, his bizarre fate and the complex legacy for the family. History is about to be re-written.
For illustrated extracts from the novel visit:
http://writerscrampfr.blogspot.com/
Book Signings
Thé Bonbons Cadeaux
Magnac-Laval
Saturday 11th May from 11h00
The Bar
Les Pinsons, Thiat
Friday 17th May from 19h00
All books individually signed by the author
with a personal message
GOT AN EVENT FOR
THE BUGLE...?
[email protected]
DEATH OF A SCIENTIST - A
POLITICAL ASSASSINATION
by Mike Welham, Resident in the Limousin
A Time for War - When a President and a Prime Minister want to go to war to remove a dictator, a threat to use WMDs
gives them their reason. Weapons inspectors find no evidence, so a political dossier is created claiming their existence.
A Time to Die - Dr John Finch, a British specialist in WMDs, identifies that the dossier is misleading. This makes him a
target for a political assassination. When Dr Finch is found dead in a wood it looks like suicide, but is it? A Time for Justice? - The Excalibur Foundation decides to hunt down the assassin and a former French Foreign Legion sniper
is hired for the mission. During the operation a political target comes into his sights, it’s just a matter of squeezing the trigger...
MIKE WELHAM is the co-author of The Crabb Enigma and author of Crime Pays. He brings his investigative skills to Death
of a Scientist, this novel.
Book Signing on Saturday 1st June - ALL DAY
Signed books for sale after that date
Thé Bonbons Cadeaux, Ave Jules Courivaud, Magnac-Laval
See www.welhambooks.com
EASY
MEDIUM
HARD
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WHAT’S ON ♦ 23
Sat 11th to Sun 12th May CROZANT
Journées des plantes de printemps
Sale of plants, guided tours of the arboretum & conferences. Arboretum de la
Sedelle. 10h - 19h. Entry: 6€, free for Under 15s. For more info visit http://
arbosedelle.free.fr/
Sat 11th May SAINTE-FEYRE
Journée Médiévale
Medieval fesitval with jousting, juggling, magicians, jesters etc. Artisanal
& produce market. Parc Animalier Les Loups de Chabrières. Adults: 9€
Children: 7€ 10h - 20h. Contact: Tel 05 55 81 23 23
Sat 11th to Sun 12th May VILLEFAVARD
“Somewhere” with Créa d’Aulnay-sous-Bois
“Somewhere” is a musical comedy, American style, presented by CREA, a
group of young actors and musicians. They have created a show which fuses
the songs of Bernstein, Gershwin and Sondheim with oriental and hip-hop
dance. It will be a very exciting and professional performance! Sat 11th 19h &
Sun 12th 15h. Ferme de Villefavard en Limousin, 2, impasse de l’Eglise et de
la Cure, 87190 Villefavard Tel: 05 55 76 54 72 http://www.fermedevillefavard.
com/
Tickets can be bought by telephone or through the internet site, price €12
(with €2 discount for the Friends of Villefavard), children under 16 are free
of charge.
Sun 12th May SAINT-DIZIER-LEYRENNE
Fête du Pain
This annual celebration of one of our staple foods, organised as each year
by the Societé Leyrenne Patrimoine, will be held this year in the village of
Teillet, just to the north of St-Dizier-Leyrenne, starting from 08h30. Bread
for sale will be baked in a restored traditional oven, pizzas prepared on site
and cooked in a wood fired pizza oven, traditional lunches of Andouillette,
Merguez, saucisses, and of course frites. Various artisanal stands will also be
present throughout the day. There is no admission charge.
Thu 16th to Mon 20th May
Festival Pentecôte en Berry: Francis POULENC “Moine ou voyou”... ?
Under the artistic direction of Cyril Huvé, this festival of concerts in the Berry
commemorates the 50th anniversary of the death of Francis POULENC.
The festival will feature internationally acclaimed players including: French
oboist Maurice Bourgue; André Cazalet, solo Horn of the Orchestre de Paris;
Juliette Hurel, solo flute of Rotterdam's Philharmonic Orchestra; Julien Hervé,
solo clarinettist of Rotterdam's Philarmonic Orchestra; American violonist
Jorja Fleezanis; the Tana String Quartet; the famous singer François Le Roux,
a worldwide respected specialist of Poulenc's songs and opera repertoire;
French pianists Emmanuel Mercier, Thomas Costille and Cyril Huvé,
who was the 2010 winner of “Les Victoires de la Musique Classique” and
who is the artistic director of the festival, which mainly takes place in his
music barn in Chassignolles. In this artist's house, Cyril Huvé preserves and
highlights his personal collection of historical pianos and promotes concerts
and masterclasses where the audience benefit from the quality of acoustics and
share a unique proximity with the players.
Before the evening concerts, meals with some of the musicians are proposed
in the garden. With associate venues, the Abbaye de Varennes and Château
de La Lande, in the same area, the Festival Pentecôte en Berry is increasingly
becoming a sort of “Glyndebourne in Berry”.
On the evening of 18th May, a special event will be the recreation of Poulenc's
opera on Guillaume Apollinaire's text, Les Mamelles de Tirésias, heard for the
first time in France, with singers accompanied by Benjamin Britten's reduction
of the orchestral part for two keyboards from the 1958 Aldeburgh Festiva,
played on the breathtaking “1898 Pleyel Double Piano”.
For more information, to download the programme of concerts and for ticket
prices visit: www.musiciensensemble.com or tel Office de Tourisme de La
Châtre: 02 54 48 22 64 / Office de Tourisme de Châteauroux: 02 54 34 10 74
Sat 18th May
European Night of Museums
Since 2005, selected European museums have exceptionally opened for a
night, free of charge, as part of the European Night of Museums.
Over 1200 french museums take part, and 98% of them open to the public free
of charge between 6pm and midnight. Most museums offer special activities
for this original night, aimed at all audiences: storytelling tours, torch-lit tours,
concerts, workshops for children, screenings, fireworks... Children and adults
all gather for a unique night.
For more information visit www.nuitdesmusees.culture.fr/ or contact your
local tourist office for participating museums.
Sat 18th to Mon 20th May AIGURANDE
Fête de la Pentecôte
The biggest event of Aigurande's calendar... Fun fair all weekend; Fireworks
22h30 on Saturday; Grand procession on Sunday; Large market on Monday.
Sat 18th May VILLEFAVARD
Beethoven Sonatas for cello and piano
Honorine Schaeffer, a young and very talented cellist, plays Beethoven sonatas
accompanied by pianist Rebecca Chaillot, who, at age 10, was admitted to
the Conservatoire de Montpellier. This will be a concert not to be missed in
the intimate atmosphere of Villefavard’s small concert hall with its superb
acoustics. 18h. Ferme de Villefavard en Limousin, 2, impasse de l’Eglise et de
la Cure, 87190 Villefavard Tel : 05 55 76 54 72 http://www.fermedevillefavard.
com/ Tickets can be bought by telephone or through the internet site, price €12
(with €2 discount for the Friends of Villefavard), children under 16 are free
of charge.
Sun 19th May SEGUINAUD
7th Annual Plant Sale
A BIG hellooooo to all GARDENERS. We are holding our 7th Annual
PLANT SALE at Seguinaud (near to Nontron 24, and 5 mins outside Piégut)
on the afternoon of Sunday May 19th from 2-5 pm. As it is really gardening
time now perhaps you could pot up some of those plants for our charity that
need splitting. Now is the ideal time. You could then bring them on the day
to add to our wonderful selection. This really is the best way to pick up those
interesting plants that you can't find here ordinarily, and get excellent advice
from our very keen gardener helpers. There are also 2 resident Tree Surgeons
on hand for advice on your trees (usually on car park duty).
ALL the money raised goes to Aide Pour L'Hopital Bansang de Gambie which
Fête
du
pain
DIMANCHE
is the sister Association here in France to The Bansang Hospital Gambia in
England. Please visit www.bansanghospitalappeal.com for more information.
This is always a wonderful day, rain or shine, and I can absolutely guarantee
that there will be lots of CAKE. Please help support this very worthy cause.
For further information please contact Linda Nicholson on 05 53 56 73 86.
Fri 24th to Sun 26th May CLUSSAIS-LA-POMMERAIE
Hope Book Sale
10am-4pm. Salle des fêtes, Clussais-La Pommeraie 79190 (D45 SauzéVaussais to Lezay Road) Thousands of English and French books, fiction and
non-fiction for adults and children, each for just 1 euro. Many trade stands and
interesting things to see and do including:
* Massive sale of plants
* English fish and chips
* Tea and cakes * Bacon butties
* Excellent quality 2nd hand clothes
* Exciting bric-a-brac
* Dog agility and obedience display (25th May)
* Face-painting (26th May)
* Classic car display (26th May)
Please see www.hopeassoc.org for further details. Books to donate? Email
[email protected]
Sat 25th May CHABANAIS
Theatre Chabanois – Summer Show
“Behind the Scenes” A collection of short plays to amuse and entertain.
Original radio episodes of Flash Gordon "L’Anglais tel qu’on le parle (English
as She Is Spoke)"Murder in the Green Room – Can the audience guess who
dunnit? 20h." Salle des Fêtes, Chabanais. Adults 6€, "Children 4€. Seating
in tables of 6 – Book your table early for the chance to win 2 free tickets. Bar
serving refreshments opens 19h30. Reservations: tel Penny 05 45 94 10 71.
Theatre Chabanois, formed in 2009, is a primarily English speaking community
theatre group, warmly welcoming French speakers." A cast and crew of all
ages (10yrs to over 80), abilities and talents. "We are always looking for new
members not only those with thespian tendencies but those that are willing to
help back stage and front of house. Everyone is welcome to join us; whatever"
you bring to the group you will be sure of a warm welcome and much fun "on
a Monday evening at the Salle des Fêtes in Chabanais at 7pm.
Sat 25th to Sun 26th May VERNEUIL
Fête de la Nature
At the Centre Nature la Loutre. Sat from 14h30-18h, Sat eve from 21h, Sun
from 14h30-18h. Free entry. Many activities will be on offer to the public
throughout the weekend on a wide range of topics: birds, amphibians, flowers,
bees and hive, garden, orchard, pond, astronomy... For more information visit
www.fetedelanature.com
Sun 26th May SAINT-LAURENT-SUR-GORRE
Fête des Plantes au Jardin de Liliane
Plant fair celebrating the Jardin de Liliane's 30th birthday with growers,
artisans, brocante jardin, salon de thé etc. Sale of roses, perennials, shrubs &
ferns. 9h-19h. Entry €5. Contact: tel 05 55 48 14 29 - www.jardindeliliane.
com
Fri 31st May to Sat 1st Jun SAINT-GAUDENT
Civray Footlights
Civray Footlights drama group's forthcoming production features two one-act
plays - 'Unexpected Item in Bagging Area' and 'The Worst Day of My Life'.
This will be at Le Théâtre du Foyer Rural, St. Gaudent, on Friday 31st May
& Saturday 1st June at 8pm. Tickets are 8€ and doors and bar open at 7pm. If
you require further information or tickets please call Pam on 05 49 87 19 10 or
Lin on 05 49 97 10 93 or email: [email protected]
Sat 1st to Sun 2nd Jun LES GRANDS-CHÉZEAUX
Piano Four Hands and Piano Trompet Recitals
12 MAI
Teillet
Commune de
Saint Dizier
Leyrenne
Randonnée pédestre :
départ 9h salle
polyvalente
Salon de l’artisanat
traditionnel
et du loisir créatif.
Vente de pain et pizzas
cuits au feu de bois.
Repas campagnard.
Animations diverses.
On Saturday the 1st of June at 5.30 pm, a concert of piano duet music will
take place in Les Grands-Chézeaux with the famous pianists William and
Jacqueline Bensihmon. Featured will be works by Rachmaninov, Dvorak,
Rossini, 0ffenbach, Von Suppe and Bizet. The Bensimhon duo has gained
multiple prizes and awards for their "American Music" recording including
"The ox on the Roof" by Darious Milhaud and "Cuban overture" by George
Gershwin.
On Sunday 2nd of June at 5.30 pm, pianist Yves Josset will team up with
trumpeter Christophe Laguzet and explore three centuries of music with
works by Albinoni, Vivaldi, Bach, Ravel, Telemann and others. Gosset is a
tremendously appealing pianist and Laguzet an equally delightful trumpet
player. They play together in perfect harmony.
Information and Bookings: Les Grands-Chézeaux (A20 – exit 21). Ticket
prices: €8 per concert. Free entrance for those under 18. Early bookings by
phone (05 55 76 70 15) or by e-mail [email protected]
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UPCOMING EVENTS ACROSS THE REGION
Sun 14th Apr to Sun 23rd Jun VASSIVIÈRE
IAN KIAER Solo Exhibition
For his first solo exhibition in France, British artist Ian
Kiaer is proposing a reinterpretation of the art centre’s
architecture, designed by Aldo Rossi and Xavier Fabre in
1986–88 and built on Vassivière Island in 1989–91. In a
group of new works all designed specifically for the centre,
Kiaer reconsiders the visionary aspect of the building,
drawing a parallel between the thinking of Aldo Rossi and
the utopian projects of 18th-century architects like ÉtienneLouis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux.
Challenging the predefined function initially allotted to
each room in response to the different phases of the life
of a work, the artist takes a fresh look at the relationships
between research, creation and transmission, devising
subtle installations that involve a mix of the archival and
the found. Opening hours: Tuesday - Sunday and public
holidays 11am-1pm / 2-6 pm. €3. For more information
visit: www.ciapiledevassiviere.com/
Wed 1st to Fri 31st May AUBUSSON
Aubusson en 1900
Aubusson takes you back in time to 1900 throughout the
month of May, with an exhibition of period hats in the
window of Mireille Mouzet, goggles, binoculars and
binoculars in that of M. Deblais. Visit Volup'thé for old
postcards and the tourist office for newspapers and archives.
Wed 1st May FÉNIERS
Renc'Arts
Art exhibition organised by the Comité des Fêtes de
Chéniers of painting (oil and pastel), drawing, photography,
caricatures, sculpture, floral art... Free entry. Salle
Polyvalente Pierre Laurent. 9h-18h. For more information
tel 06 45 02 99 00 or email [email protected]
Fri 3rd May to Sun 6th Oct
Exhibition "La Creuse, une vallée-atelier"
200 works of Romantic, Impressionist and Postimpressionist
landscapes gathered together for the first time across Berry
and Limousin. Entitled "Creuse, a valley studio 18301930", the exhibition presents chronologically the different
art movements which developed at the junction of the 19th
and 20th centuries, between Berry and Limousin, with:
- Photographic art in the Creuse valley in Impressionist
times - Musée de la vallée de la Creuse, Eguzon (11th May
- 15th September)
- From Romanticism to Academic Realism - Musée
Château d'Ars, La Châtre (4th May - 6th October)
- Impressionist paintings, the transcended light - Musée
Hôtel Bertrand, Châteauroux (4th May - 29th September)
- The Postimpressionist valley - Musée d'Art et
d'Archéologie, Guéret (17th May - 15th September)
Admission: Free in Eguzon, La Châtre and Châteauroux.
3€ entrance fee in Guéret, (free admission on the first
Sunday of each month).
For more information visit: www.expocreuse-valleeatelier.fr
Fri 3rd to Sun 12th May LIMOGES
The Limoges Exhibition-Fair
Variety will be the watchword at this year's Limoges Fair. In
fact, no fewer than 400 exhibitors will be taking part! There
are lots of different stands to visit including food displays,
house and home exhibits, interior decorating, furniture, cars
and DIY, to name just a few.
The Limoges Fair sets the benchmark for national
exhibitions. In addition to being the most important home
event in the Central/Western part of France, its historical
exhibitions mean that it is also a culturally significant
occasion.
Palais des Expositions, boulevard Robert-Schuman,
87000 Limoges. 10h-22h. Entry €3.50 (free for Under
12s). Contact: tel 05 55 37 20 20 or visit http://www.foirelimoges.com/
Salle Municipale, 24140 Camsegret - on the N21 between
Bergerac and Perigueux - doors open from 9.30am to
3.00pm For more info visit: www.phoenixasso.com and
www.facebook.com/PhoenixAssociationFrance
Sat 4th May
Saturdays in the Garden
A series of gardening courses held at the Lycée Agricole
in Ahun. 4th May: Discover Bach flower remedies
& their uses. Bach flower remedies are dilutions of
flower material developed by Edward Bach, an English
bacteriologist, pathologist and homeopath, in the 1930s.
The remedies are intended primarily for emotional
and spiritual conditions, including but not limited to
depression, anxiety, insomnia and stress. This course
costs EUR 27 (free for accompanying children) and will
be held at CFPPA d’Ahun from 8h30-12h & CFPPA de
Dun-le-Palestel from 14h-17h. For more information tel:
05.55.81.48.90.
Sat 4th May LA CELLE-DUNOISE
CHARITY SALE (supporting orphans in Malawi)
Salle des Loisirs, La-Celle-Dunoise. 10am - 6pm. Plant
sale, vide-greniers, cake stall, buvette, hot dogs, bacon
sandwiches, etc. Horse and trap and pony rides. Come
along and join in the fun!
Sat 4th May CAMPSEGRET - DORDOGNE
The Great Phoenix Book Fair
It's time to stock up on your summer reads! The largest
Anglo-French fundraising event in South-West France
will return on Saturday 4th May, 2013. Over 18,000 wellsorted and recent books, CDs and DVDs will once again
be available to all for only €1 a piece! The popular crime
and non-fiction sections will be even bigger than before
and even a good assortment of French books will be on
offer for those who wish to polish their language skills.
For the first time, brand new, high quality books will be
available for a steal at €2.50 each!
There will also be stalls with our famous Tombola, family
puzzles and games, bric-a-brac, specialist antiquarian and
children's books and lots more! Delicious home-made €1
savouries, tasty cakes, scones and other assorted goodies,
along with hot and cold drinks will once again make it an
unforgettable 'British' day in France! So come and make
a day of it, browse, meet new people, join friends, have
lunch and enjoy yourself. And most importantly, you'll be
supporting Phoenix Association to help care and rehome
animals in need.
Sun 5th May LAVAUFRANCHE
Marché Printanier
Spring market & vide-greniers/ brocante. From 9h. The
AIPB will be holding a cake stall (see Clubs page for more
details).
Mon 6th to Sun 12th May FELLETIN
3rd European Felt Days
- Exhibition-competition at the Eglise du Château (6-12
May)
- Beginners and Professionals courses/ Workshops for
children.
- Feltmakers market (11-12 May)
For more information contact the Felletin Tourist Office tel 05 55 66 54 60 - www.felletin-tourisme.fr
Sat 11th May AHUN
Saturdays in the Garden
A series of gardening courses held at the Lycée Agricole
in Ahun. 11th May: The medicinal and culinary properties
of les mauvaises herbes - weeds. Depending on the
season, you will learn to recognize, use and transform
weeds to make the most of their virtues for your health
and wellbeing. Teas, syrups, massage oils, wild salads
... will help you discover new tastes and new sensations.
Courses cost EUR 27 (free for accompanying children)
and are held from 8h30 - 12h at the CFPPA Ahun. For
more information tel: 05.55.81.48.90
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