With its pond, its campervan area, and its bakery, taken over a few months ago by a young 21-year-old craftsman, the town of Bazaiges cultivates its attractiveness. During the wish ceremony, which took place on Saturday January 11 in the presence of departmental councilors François Avisseau and Anne-Claude Moisan-Lefebvre, and the president of the community of communes of the Creuse Valley Vincent Millan, Isabelle Portrait , mayor since 2014, also underlined that the population had increased from 200 to 239 inhabitants in six years.
The elected official recalled the numerous works carried out in 2004, specifying: “I make it a point of honor that the village remains clean and well flowered, it is important for the image of the town. » A desire which has resulted in the creation of flowerbeds, with plants that consume less water, and the launch of the revegetation of the cemetery. She also listed the construction of a technical room for a boiler room for housing on the Celon road, a shelter for garbage containers, the installation of collective mailboxes in the subdivision, the replacement of lighting lamps by LEDs in all the hamlets, the continued burying of the town’s networks, the energy renovation of rental housing, and the interior renovation of the church.
“In 2025, there will be no new major works, we must finish all the projects”, specified Isabelle Portrait, citing the undergrounding of the town’s networks, an extension of lighting to Fragner transport, and the repair of the drinking water network. However, it announced the development of the second section of the subdivision, the redevelopment of the Place de la Ligne, the garden of remembrance, and interventions on the paths.
-After pointing out that the photovoltaic panels in the technical room allow self-consumption, she specified that some of the trees damaged by the storm and felled were going to be replaced and rewarded the ten winners of the Flower Houses competition.
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