Angoulême: towards a pooling of Chanzy between football and rugby

Angoulême: towards a pooling of Chanzy between football and rugby
Angoulême: towards a pooling of Chanzy between football and rugby

“The clubs have decided to work together to see where we are going,” says Patrick Bourgoin, sports assistant. Everyone aspires to improve their reception capacities and the quality of their infrastructure “while meeting professional standards, including medical equipment and spaces for partners”.

“This is a shared use of Chanzy for matches and Lebon for training,” explains Vincent You, finance assistant. “The clubs took a little time to accept the hypothesis but it is not incongruous. The rugby clubs of Vannes and Grenoble are in shared facilities with football. »

“We lost a lot of time”

“What about the investments made before? », asks Raphaël Manzanas, recalling the €800,000 investment in lighting at Lebon with a view to moving up to the National level of the ACFC. “I am quite in favor of being able to pool high-level equipment but we lost a lot of time. »

Another issue discussed this Wednesday: the transfer of the presbytery of L’Houmeau to the diocese for an amount of €152,000. Not expensive enough, believes the opposition, which wonders if the operation is legal since the sale was not the subject of any publicity. “Advertising is not obligatory,” assures Xavier Bonnefont. And the tenant has priority for the purchase. » In this case: the diocese which has occupied the premises for a long time. 422 m2 which “requires heavy work”, specifies the mayor.

Also note: the City has decided to award an “exceptional donation” of 5,000 euros to Gaza through Unicef ​​and the Child Friendly City network.

Questioned at the end of the council by the opposition, Gérard Desaphy also confirmed the departure of Marc Monjou, from the head of Eesi, European School of Image, on June 30. “He did not wish to renew his contract. » A recruitment procedure will be launched.

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