The Permanent Project Financing Commission of the Saint-Malo region recently met in Rennes, an opportunity for the Brittany Region to provide financial support of more than €12 million to around fifty operations.
€9.50 million for the Chateaubriand school complex in Combourg
Among the main aid allocated, we can note an additional allocation of €9.50 million for the restructuring and expansion work on the Chateaubriand school campus in Combourg which will begin in March 2025. This work concerns the former catering premises , the construction of a day school, a workshop and changing rooms for heritage maintenance agents. In Saint-Malo, an additional €950,000 was voted for work to repair the zinc roof of the day school of the Maupertuis high school in Saint-Malo following storm Ciaran and the Florence Arthaud maritime vocational high school received 76,000 € in support of work to replace the exterior joinery of its boarding school.
Support for economic actors
The Saint-Malo company “Agro Innovation International” receives €180,824 for its project to create a sector for the valorization of starfish biomass. The company “Roty Plasturgie” from Québriac receives a repayable advance of €150,000 in as part of its investment program with the creation of three jobs.
The Brittany Region pays €100,000 to the Ille-et-Vilaine department for its work of inventorying and mapping the vegetation and habitats of community interest on the Natura 2000 site of the Ille-et-canal ponds. Rancid. The company “Eo Concept” based in Saint-Malo receives €210,000 in aid for a pre-feasibility study of a floating hydrogen station for the electrification of ships and ports.
Finally, the Brittany Region pays €100,000 to the Ille-et-Vilaine department for its work of inventorying and mapping the vegetation and habitats of community interest on the Natura 2000 site of the Ille-et canal ponds -Rancid
Support for culture, sport and community life
While its neighbor, the Pays de Loire region, plans drastic reductions in subsidies in culture, sport, community life and even the economy, the Brittany Region, for its part, despite these times of budgetary rigor, has decided to continue to support these different sectors.
For example, the “Cercle Celtique En Dériole” of Miniac-Morvan will receive a grant of €8,000 to support its project to promote the Welsh language in the territory of the Pays de Saint-Malo urban community. €6,000 has been allocated for the replacement of the digital projector at the “Armor” cinema in Pleurtuit.
and €20,000 is allocated to the Saint-Malo Sports Union, whose women’s football team plays in the Second League.
The “La Passerelle” association in Dol-de-Bretagne also receives a grant of €6,000 to support its social and cultural mediation project for young people aged 18 to 25 “Regards de jeunesse”. And the town of La Gouesnière is receiving €22,000 in aid for its project to rehabilitate the “La Ruche” intergenerational space.
The Saint-Malo company “Agro Innovation International” receives €180,824 for its project to create a sector for the valorization of starfish biomass. The company “Roty Plasturgie” from Québriac receives a repayable advance of €150,000 as part of its investment program with the creation of three jobs.
BIODIVERSITY: The Brittany Region pays €100,000 to the Ille-et-Vilaine department for its work of inventorying and mapping the vegetation and habitats of community interest on the Natura 2000 site of the Ille-canal ponds. and-Rance.
ENERGY TRANSITION: €380,000 in aid has been voted for the installation of photovoltaic panels on the roof of the Maupertuis high school day school in Saint-Malo. The company “Eo Concept” based in Saint-Malo receives €210,000 in aid for a pre-feasibility study of a floating hydrogen station for the electrification of ships and ports.