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The “Thursday coffees” resumed after the confectioners’ break and brought together around fifteen people during the first session in January.
It is Sarah Lyoussfi, Small Towns of Tomorrow project manager, who is the originator of this project which was launched on November 7 and allows economic players in the region to meet and discuss in a different place each time. .
By economic actors, we must understand a very wide range which includes traders, craftsmen, artists, accommodation providers, restaurateurs, producers, independent workers, associations, etc., all people who contribute to bringing the village to life, energizing it and thus inspiring the public to to visit this beautiful city.
On the occasion of this meeting, the three winners of the competition for the most beautiful Christmas window were chosen: they are Théière Folle, Feuillages et Papotages and Véronique Azam. Jean-Michel Piednoël, elected Small Town of Tomorrow representative, presented the winners with a basket filled with local products offered by the municipality.
-Two other elected officials from the community of communes of Cordais and Causse were present, Frédéric Ichard and Thierry Douzal, in charge of economic development, who addressed certain subjects which concern traders, such as the price of parking or the windows of abandoned businesses, like that of the hotel business in old Cordes, which gives a bad image.
A proposal was launched by Jean-Philippe Grenier, of the Hamilton real estate agency, who would like the creation of a collective, the form of which remains to be defined, which would make it possible to centralize ideas, questions and projects to promote heritage , support businesses and move towards a common future. Sarah suggested meeting the Saint-Sulpice-la-Pointe merchants’ association to learn from their experience.
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