In Saint-Denis-de-Gastines, the last bakery in the village will close on Saturday evening

In Saint-Denis-de-Gastines, the last bakery in the village will close on Saturday evening
In Saint-Denis-de-Gastines, the last bakery in the village will close on Saturday evening

As of Saturday evening, November 30, 2024, there will no longer be a baker in the town of Saint-Denis-de-Gastines (Mayenne). After having had two bakeries, the village of 1,400 inhabitants had only one for around ten years, run by Catherine and Georges Passard, at 30, rue de Bretagne. At the age of 60, I can claim my retirement rights for long careers. This is why I am ceasing my activity on November 30 indicates Georges Passard.

“No more night work!” »

A page is turning for Catherine and Georges Passard, after thirty years of activity in the town. No more night work! appreciates Georges Passard.

Our business has been able to continue thanks to the support of residents and associations that have remained loyal to us. During these years we have greatly appreciated the good times spent with other traders. indicates Catherine Passard.

The bakery will close its doors permanently on Saturday evening. No recovery solution found regrets the couple. Dyonisiens will be able to continue to obtain bread at the CocciMarket brand, Bellevue multi-activity space. A bread depot will be in place, supplied by the Larchamp bakery. indicates Catherine Passard.

A sale of small equipment in December

On the occasion of its cessation of activity, the Passard bakery is setting up a sale of its small baking equipment. It will take place on Saturday, December 7, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the bakery premises.

The closure of the last bakery in the village does not leave residents indifferent: It’s serious for Saint-Denis! We still knew two bakeries on the same street regrets Irène Leblanc, retired, loyal customer.

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