Weather: a wet and windy Thursday
“The wind blows on the plains of Armorican Brittany…”, sang Manau. That’s kind of what awaits us this Thursday – and sorry if I put this song in your head. Gusts from the northwest will blow up to 70 km/h in the Briochin region, accompanied by humidity which could cause a few showers throughout the day. For the thermometer, it will be less eventful: it will go from 8 degrees this morning to 9 degrees this afternoon.
This December 19, the sun will rise at 9 a.m. and set at 5:17 p.m. At Légué, the sea will be high at 9:23 a.m. (coef 75) and 9:54 p.m. (coef 71), and low at 4:08 p.m. We celebrate the Urbains and the Yuzels.
James Le Marer, a key figure at Stade Briochin
Today he is one of the pillars of the Griffons. Since his arrival at Stade Briochin 13 years ago, James Le Marer has established himself as an essential figure at the club, holding the hats of captain of the first team, youth coach and referent of educators in the U10 categories. at U15. This December 21, he will put on the jersey for the 32nd finals of the Coupe de France, against Le Havre. [Fanny Ohier l’a suivi à l’entraînement]
On the traffic side, nothing but classic
No accidents or works likely to disrupt traffic this Thursday morning on the roads of the Briochin country. We still find the usual slowdowns at the time of hiring, whether on the Brézillet side for those arriving from the south; on the side of Arrival at Plérin for those coming from South Goëlo; or on the N12 towards Yffiniac for those coming from the east.
Where and when do the 31st baths take place?
If you are a fan of bathing on December 31st, plan ahead: this year, some are going a little ahead of schedule! So, in Binic, it is this Sunday that we will take the plunge; in Saint-Quay, it will be December 28. Only in Plérin and Pléneuf-Val-André will the tradition be respected to the letter. [Le point sur les bains du 31]
Otherwise, what are we doing today?
As part of the exhibition “Grievances!” 1789, the people have their say”, Gauthier Aubert, professor of modern history, University of Rennes 2, will come to the Departmental Archives this Thursday, at 6 p.m., to talk about the Red Caps revolt. An anti-tax peasant revolution which took place from April to September 1675 under the reign of the Sun King. Entrance is free but reservations are recommended on 02 96 78 78 77.