Gray becomes trendy
The clouds are imposing themselves again this Tuesday in the sky of Saint-Brieuc. And, despite the feeling of humidity, the weather will remain dry, without precipitation. Temperatures will be slightly below those of the day before, namely 6° this morning and 9° this afternoon.
For the ephemeris, the sun will rise at 8:58 a.m. and set at 5:16 p.m. The sea will be high at 8:02 a.m. (coeff 87) and 8:34 p.m. (coeff 85) and low at 2:48 p.m. We wish today a happy holiday to the Gaëls and the Jézéquels.
Less space for pedestrians in the city?
Is pedestrian space sufficiently respected in the city center of Saint-Brieuc? Despite good intentions, not so much, estimates Christian Ruello, referent of the 60 million pedestrians association. According to him, the developments made in favor of soft mobility or parking tend too much to encroach on pedestrian space, to the detriment of safety. [Petit tour en ville]
The bar “Le Before” opened its doors on Place du Chai in Saint-Brieuc
A new bar opened its doors at Place du Chai, in Saint-Brieuc, on Friday December 6: “Le Before”. Nathan Nicol is at the head of this chic establishment, aimed at a clientele aged 25 and over. At 28, and after a career in real estate, the young owner runs his very first bar which he particularly wants to host with DJ evenings and broadcasts of football matches. [L’article de Fanny Ohier]
Otherwise, what are we doing today?
The western districts of Saint-Brieuc celebrate Christmas this Tuesday, with the theme of The Little Prince, by Saint-Exupéry. From 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Place Nina-Simone will come alive with a mini-wheel, a makeup workshop and creative workshops, a show bus, carriage rides, screenings by the cinemobile, readings and storytelling, a competition and sheep walks. The musical atmosphere will be provided by a festive concert. The party is free and open to all!
Artists too expensive? Art Rock grits his teeth
Like all other Breton festivals, Art Rock also faces the escalation of artist fees. From €80,000 to €200,000 for a headliner in two, notes Carol Meyer, director. An explosion in prices which could one day jeopardize the future of the flagship event of the cultural summer in Saint-Brieuc. [L’enquête de Frédéric Jacq]