Hello everyone. This Thursday, June 27, 2024, the atmosphere is festive in Lorient! So we wish a happy birthday to the Fernands and to the micro, small and medium-sized businesses whose world day we are celebrating. Because the exception confirms the rule: the sun, which will set at 10:15 p.m. this evening, is not really celebrating. High water is forecast at 9:32 a.m., coefficient 73, and low water at 3:42 p.m.
Lorient Oceans, act III
The good news is that you can visit the ship this Thursday, until 5 p.m. To do this, you must be in possession of the Sloop, the Lorient Océans souvenir key ring (€8). If you want to board one of these old rigs to sail in the harbor, we advise you to take advantage of it before the weekend because most of the Saturday and Sunday slots are already full.
On ya cru
Many of you were enjoying the summer temperatures on the beaches of the Lorient region until late in the evening on Wednesday! This Thursday, back to reality. The sun will play hide and seek with the clouds all day and temperatures are dropping: 15°C forecast this morning and 23°C this afternoon. Gusts of wind also cool the atmosphere. The weather should nevertheless remain dry.
The weather in your town
Work at the Base
There are people on the RN165 this morning but traffic is not at a standstill (for the moment). We don’t get angry, we respect safety distances, all that and everything should go well. Trains are running normally and no incidents have been reported on the Izilo network lines. Please note, however, in Lorient La Base, the Erwan Marec stop is not served this Thursday. See Slipway.
I’m not a fashion paparazzi
Why don’t you take advantage of the festive atmosphere that will reign in the harbor until Sunday to challenge yourself: take part in the Lorient Estival photo competition! Organized by four social centers in Lorient, Infos Jeunes and the Local Mission, it is open until September 21, 2024 and this year has the theme “Lorient, the party!” “. Numerous prizes will reward the authors of the best photos. Inspired? [Les infos pratiques pour participer à Lorient Estival à retrouver ici]
Well done Jeanne!
Her story touched you: Jeanne Llano-Alonso from Hennebont, blind, represented Brittany in the final of the Little Reading Champions competition on Wednesday in Paris. The young girl, who is also an accomplished judokate and pianist, received a lot of encouragement following the publication of our article. This Thursday, we’ll give you some news: the Breton woman climbed onto the national podium in second place! At the age of 10, she was the first blind person to reach the final. Hat !
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