Reconstruction of the Pergolines nursing home in Sète: the hospitals of the Thau basin will ultimately have to release €1.5 million in the operation

Reconstruction of the Pergolines nursing home in Sète: the hospitals of the Thau basin will ultimately have to release €1.5 million in the operation
Reconstruction of the Pergolines nursing home in Sète: the hospitals of the Thau basin will ultimately have to release €1.5 million in the operation

The City has chosen to sell the abandoned sports fields, with a surface area of ​​10,000 m2, close to the Jean-Macé school, to build the new nursing home.

The Pergolines nursing home reconstruction project made significant progress on Monday evening in the municipal council, after the approval by elected officials of the start of the operational phase of the project. A reconstruction that has become essential, given the state of advanced dilapidation of the premises, owned by the Thau Basin Hospitals. The solution of reconstruction on the site itself, initially envisaged, was ruled out. The City has chosen to sell the abandoned sports fields, with a surface area of ​​10,000 m2, close to the Jean-Macé school, to build the new nursing home. A location chosen for “its proximity to the city center and its landscaped environment”.

€1.5 million to rebuild the school canteen

After having, at the end of 2022 in our columns, mentioned a free transfer to the Thau Basin Hospitals, the City is finally making this land available for €1.5 million. An amount which particularly surprised the municipal opposition “in view of the complex financial situation at the hospital”. The mayor, François Commeinhes, recalls that this transfer requires destroying the cafeteria of the Jean-Macé school and rebuilding it. “The hospitals wanted the Jean-Macé school restaurant to be built in the same place with the canteen of the new nursing home. The ARS was opposed to this. But a school restaurant must be built…”

Sébastien Denaja proposes that the City buy the Théâtre de la Mer from the Hôpitaux…

The sum of €1.5 million paid by the Thau Basin Hospitals therefore corresponds exclusively to the price of the reconstruction of the school restaurant. The City is also undertaking the rehabilitation of the Jean-Macé school, the project and cost of which will soon be presented. In the spirit of a “white operation”, Sébastien Denaja proposed that the City of Sète buy back the Théâtre de la Mer for €1.5 million from the owner, the Hôpitaux du bassin de Thau…

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