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November 2016 - Issue #85 Your local newspaper for life in France October 2021 - Issue 144 - FREE! Limousin Winter tyres to become compulsory From Novermber 1st, winter tyres are to become compulsory in 48 departments, but Nouvelle- Aquitaine is largely unaffected. Votes for Life one step closer A controversial bill which will give British expats the right to vote for life has passed a second reading in the House of Commons. >> Page 7 >> Page 4 More roaming fees are on the way As another mobile operator brings back roaming charges, post-Brexit fees are also being reintroduced for card payments, cash withdrawals and online shopping. INSIDE > > > T he third British mobile operator in as many months has announced the return of roaming fees for customers when visiting the EU. Following similar moves by EE and Vodafone, this month it was the turn of Three to unveil a new £2-per-day EU roaming charge. The change will affect all new or upgrading customers from October 2021 and will come into force in May next year. “From May 23 2022, customers who have taken out a new contract or upgraded with Three from October 1 2021 will pay a charge of £2 per day when roaming within the EU and £5 a day when roaming outside the EU,” Three UK said in a statement. “Pay as you go customers and customers who have taken out a contract before 1 October 2021 are unaffected by these changes. Customers roaming in the Republic of Ireland are also unaffected.” While not inevitable, roaming charges are an unfortunate knock-on from Britain's exit from the EU. Since 2017, mobile networks in EU states have been banned from charging customers extra to use their phones in other member countries. “Wholesale roaming rates will change given the UK's exit, and this in turn will inevitably drive higher prices without EU protection. It's a Licences removed over phone use - pg 10 EU to standardise charger cables - pg 7 M&S to close French stores over Brexit - pg 5 Limousin restaurant chain goes viral - pg 3 >> continued on page 6 Aerial images to be used to track undeclared pools - pg 11 6 pages packed with local, English-speaking businesses where you can find anything from a Handyman to a Hairdresser. See pg 13-18. Also online: www.thebugle.eu/directory.php Bugle Business Directory screenshot - Google Maps/CNES

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November 2016 - Issue #85

Your local newspaper for life in France October 2021 - Issue 144 - FREE!

Limousin

Winter tyres to become compulsoryFrom Novermber 1st, winter tyres are to become compulsory in 48 departments, but Nouvelle-Aquitaine is largely unaffected.

Votes for Life one step closerA controversial bill which will give British expats the right to vote for life has passed a second reading in the House of Commons.>> Page 7 >> Page 4

More roaming fees are on the wayAs another mobile operator brings back roaming charges, post-Brexit fees are also being reintroduced for card payments, cash withdrawals and online shopping.

INSIDE > > >

The third British mobile operator in as many months has announced

the return of roaming fees for customers when visiting the EU. Following similar moves by EE and Vodafone, this month it was the turn of Three to unveil a new £2-per-day EU roaming charge. The change will affect all new or upgrading customers from October 2021 and will come into force in May next year. “From May 23 2022, customers who have taken out a new contract or upgraded with Three from October 1 2021 will pay a charge of £2 per day when roaming within the EU and £5 a day when roaming outside the

EU,” Three UK said in a statement. “Pay as you go customers and customers who have taken out a contract before 1 October 2021 are unaffected by these changes. Customers roaming in the Republic of Ireland are also unaffected.” While not inevitable, roaming charges are an unfortunate knock-on from Britain's exit from the EU. Since 2017, mobile networks in EU states have been banned from charging customers extra to use their phones in other member countries. “Wholesale roaming rates will change given the UK's exit, and this in turn will inevitably drive higher prices without EU protection. It's a

Licences removed over phone use - pg 10

EU to standardise charger cables - pg 7

M&S to close French stores over Brexit - pg 5

Limousin restaurant chain goes viral - pg 3

>> continued on page 6

Aerial images to be used to track undeclared pools - pg 11

6 pages packed with local, English-speaking businesses where you can find anything from a Handyman to a Hairdresser. See pg 13-18.Also online: www.thebugle.eu/directory.php

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It is something I say a lot and that annoys the heck out of my wife: “But I have to watch it, you don't understand. It's the

[insert sporting event] and it only happens every [insert number between 1 and 4] years!” To be fair to my wife, with this logic, there is a seemingly once-in-a-blue-moon, unmissable event every few weeks, which must be a tad irritating. This month it was the Ryder Cup, something I start looking forward to from the minute the previous one ends. I could not have been more excited. Which is why it was such an anti-climax and crushing disappointment when the American team absolutely destroyed Europe's best. It wasn't the losing, I'm more than used to that. Being a sports fan is like riding a bike: you seem to spend at least three quarters of the time panting and sweating your way uphill and relatively little freewheeling down with the wind in your hair. It was the fact that it was not competitive that made it such a disappointment. So much of the enjoyment of sport is in the ebb and f low and the uncertainty of

the result. Personally I would rather see my team pipped at the post than steamroller a much lesser opposition. The Americans were SO good, that the result was never really in doubt from very early on. What is usually three days of tense action became an exercise in going through the motions simply to confirm a result. I was gutted and now I have to wait another two years for the next event. Although, to be fair there are the Autumn Rugby Internationals in November which only happen once a year, and the T20 Cricket World Cup (once every 2 years) and then the Ashes down under in December (every 4 years)... hmm, maybe my wife has a point. I was interested to read this month that the EU is moving to force the big tech companies to standardise their charger cables. This has been a point of contention for me for many years. I am one of those people that has a dozen cables, but never the right one. And even when I have the one with the right nozzle on the end, it will for some reason only charge some compatible devices but not others. What makes it worse is that

they all look the same so the only way I can know which one works with my portable speaker is to identify it through trial and error and then make sure it stays plugged into the same adapter. Except that doesn't work when there are four other people in the house with no respect for someone else's property. Add into the equation the older cables that you are 98% sure you don't need any more, but that a niggling doubt makes you keep it “just in case”. Every now and then I collect them all together and throw them in a drawer so at least I know they're all in one place. But then a law of nature I like to call the “clothes hanger principle” takes effect. This is when you put a selection of similar items neatly into an enclosed space, close it gently, count to ten and then open it to reveal a puzzle Rubik himself could not have dreamt up. How does it happen? I have tried folding them up and using little rubber bands and cable ties, I have colour coded them with little pieces of electrical tape, I have even tried putting them into tiny Ziplock bags. But come my hour of need, they will predictably have transmogrified into one giant, multi-headed hydra. The end of the one you want may be winking at you invitingly from out of the carnage, but you just know it will take half an hour to disentangle the other end. The thought of being able to have just one charging cable that could do it all is a very enticing one. Quite a few people have been in touch to check that I survived

the recent visit of the in-laws I mentioned last month. It has become a bit of a running joke over the years and while they have their moments, we do actually get on very well, despite my father-in-law's best efforts! But I have promised to be nice to them in this edition while I write something sincere as later this month they will be celebrating 50 years of marriage, which it must be said is very impressive. My Dad's favourite joke (other than opening his eyes after blowing out his birthday candles, looking at my Mum and saying “That didn't work then, you're still here!”) was regularly letting us know on their wedding anniversary what crimes he could have committed to be served with the same amount of jail time. “24 years we've been married... you get less than that for murder!” I think you might have to

move to America to get a 50-year sentence, but I get the impression that the time they have served together has not been all that hard. So congratulations John and Joan on reaching that milestone. Fifty long years since you agreed to marry each other “for better or worse”, which is fitting when you think about it... as John couldn't have done any better, and Joan couldn't have done any worse! I couldn't resist.

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Oradour mayor given top German honour The mayor of Oradour-sur-Glanehas been given a prestigious award by Germany in a highly symbolic move recognising the tragic link between the town and the Second World War. At a ceremony held in Paris, Philippe Lacroix was awarded the German Order of Merit by Am-bassador Hans-Dieter Lucas, the highest civilian distinction given by Germany. “I certainly wasn't expecting this,” said the town's mayor. “Even though this award is being given to me, it is really for the families of Oradour and the associations that have sup-ported us.” “This award is in gratitude for his forward-looking approach to re-membrance,” said the German am-bassador. “Through his commitment, he has shown that remembrance and reconciliation are not contradictory.” This is the third time that Germa-ny's highest award has been handed out to commemorate the massacre at Oradour, that saw 642 men, women and children killed in the days after the D-Day landings. Previous re-cipients are Robert Hébras, the last surviving escapee and Raymond Frugier, the town's mayor between 1995 and 2014.■

Limousin restaurant chain enjoys its moment of internet fameA popular Limousin-based restaurant

chain has been enjoying its mo-ment in the sun after tweets prais-ing its food went viral around the

world. When American tourist Steve Olson visited a branch of La Pataterie with his part-ner in September – a chain based around and famous for its potato recipes - he could not have known that he would soon be an online “potato influencer” and help raise valuable funds for the Restos du Coeur charity. While on holiday in Arles, Provence, Ste-ve and his wife stopped for a bite to eat and ordered a Pom’ Au Four Savoyarde, a baked potato served with an assortment of hams, raclette cheese, cornichons and salad. So blown away were the couple that Steve took to Twitter to write an 8-tweet thread on the wonders of the “AMAZING” potato he had discovered. “A giant baked potato, but a GLORIOUS-LY baked one. Gold, steamed and baked to creamy, tender, but still with structural per-fection. Seriously this was the greatest potato ever made by human hands... words cannot express my amazement. I don’t understand how a chain baked potato could be so much better than every other baked potato I’ve ever had.” His series of tweets soon went viral, receiv-ing tens of thousands of likes, but for two dif-ferent reasons. One group were simply taken by the couple's enthusiasm for their meal, but another group gently teased the pair for wax-ing lyrical over what would not exactly be considered haute cuisine on these shores.

All publicity is good publicity, however, and with their arch rivals receiving so much attention online, Buffalo Grill took to social media and invited the Americans to try a meal at one of their restaurants. A few days later, Steve took once again to Twitter to use his new-found fame for good, whilst acknowledging his personal culinary tastes. “OK French friends, although we may have differences about restaurants (and po-tatoes) we all clearly love food, and feeding people. I just gave 100€ to @restosducoeur - who will stand with me?” he posted, along-side a link to the popular food bank charity. The warm-hearted move led one follower to reply “You're my favourite American since Abraham Lincoln!” Riding the wave of publicity, La Pataterie responded to the post, announcing that the restaurant chain would be offering five tons of potatoes to the charity association and fol-lowing the online buzz, the charity received five times the donations it would expect on a normal September weekend. “The whole team are really happy,” said La Pataterie’s director Sébastien de Laporte. “What is really great is the tone of this gen-tleman’s tweets. They’re joyful, enthusiastic and we find them really heartwarming. The recipe that this gentleman tried was the Pom’ Au Four Savoyarde. It was created in 1996 by our founder, Jean-Christophe Pailleux, and it is still by far one of our bestsellers. It is not a unique recipe, it’s not ‘Michelin star’, but all of our ingredients are of a really high quality.” With the story gathering more and more at-

tention, La Pataterie announced that for one month from 24th September they would be serving the brand new Pom’ Au Four Amé-ricaine, dedicated to their favourite American fan. Not only that, but for each potato sold, they will be donating one euro to Restos du Coeur. “OH MY GOD, THEY DID IT,” tweeted Steve following the news. “I am hum-bled, amused, and just can't say how amazed. I couldn't be happier to see that we'll be able to help feed more folks in need through @res-tosducoeur. MERCI À VOUS!” The first La Pataterie restaurant opened in Brive in 1996, but soon moved its head office to Limoges. The family run chain quickly ex-panded over the years and was named restau-rant chain of the year in 2015 before encoun-tering financial difficulties and a takeover. Today the chain is once again going strong with 80 restaurants across the country... and a few new fans in America. ■

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The right for British expats to Vote for Life has come a step closer after the Elections Bill passed its second reading in the House of Commons, despite opposi-tion from some MPs. Under current rules, British

citizens who have lived outside the UK for more than 15 years lose the right to vote in elections... and referendums. Campaigners have long sought to have this rule removed, arguing that many expats retain strong links to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, are affected by any decision taken by MPs and in many cases, still pay taxes in the UK. Removal of the 15-year rule has been a campaign pledge of successive Conservative governments, but due to the complexities of parliamentary cycles, bills including the changes have never passed; any legislation that has not passed when parliament is prorogued and a new session begins, is dropped and must be put forward again. This time the changes had been bundled up in the Elections Bill with wider electoral reforms key to the Conservative agenda and will almost certainly be pushed through in the near future. “The bill will ensure that the voices of British citizens across the world can be heard, and their vote is taken into account on matters that do affect them,” said Cabinet Office Minister Chloe Smith, addressing MPs. While campaigners are understandably delighted that as many as 3 million expats around the world will have the right to vote for life restored, they are angry that it is being pushed through alongside controversial new rules which will require

voter ID at polling stations. Opponents argue that this move is designed to make it harder for already marginalised people to vote and could disfranchise younger and poorer voters who do not always have a passport or driving licence. “This bill contains measures that appear to be designed to make it harder for certain groups of the UK population to vote,” said cam-paign group British in Europe. “Getting our vote back matters hugely: but not at the price of other people’s ability to vote at all.” During the debate, some opposition Labour MPs questioned the government's motivation and claimed that their sudden backing of Votes for Life was an attempt to get around for-eign donation restrictions. Under current rules, anyone with the right to vote in the UK can donate to political parties. “The motivation behind the change to remove the 15-year limit is about creating a loophole in donation law, and it will give rich Conservative donors abroad unlimited access to our democracy in allowing them to bankroll the Tory party,” ar-gued Labour MP Cat Smith. “There is nothing in the bill to help overseas electors get their ballots back on time. One of the complaints I have heard most from overseas voters is that they do not get their ballot papers in time and cannot get them returned to the UK in time for their votes to count.” Fellow Labour members Clive Lewis and Geraint Davies agreed: “It is the wealthy tax exiles, not members of the pub-lic, who will benefit from the rules... it will allow overseas donors more influence in our politics.” ■

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Rather than being the result of a disagree-ment, the crash appears to have been a prank gone wrong. “They were having fun amongst themselves and acting like idiots,” explained Emmanuel Riglaire, a lawyer for the woman who fired the Taser. The lawyer described the atmosphere in the car as “good-natured” be-cause “they're staff who get on well” and said that his client simply wanted to give her col-league “a light Taser”! The three officers in custody have been sum-moned to appear at Lille's criminal court on 3 February. The woman who discharged the Taser will be prosecuted for intentional violence with a weapon and endangering the lives of others, which her lawyer confirmed could land her with a prison sentence. The two other officers are accused of hit-and-run and aiding and abet-ting a hit-and-run. ■

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agreed with SFH to close all 11 franchised stores.” According to Steve Dresser, managing director of Grocery Insight, while all retailers' sales had been affected by Covid, Marks & Spencer in France was “another casualty of Brexit”. “Once you add inefficiency in to any supply chain, be it trade barriers or bureaucracy, plus the need for extra manpower, there is cost that needs to be absorbed somewhere along the line. It's likely for the minimal returns, the numbers simply no longer made sense to M&S. It's clear that a huge amount of manage-ment resource has been taken up getting stock in the right place for European stores.” The company's chairman, Ar-chie Norman, a former Tory MP appointed in 2017, refused to blame Brexit, and rather claimed that the EU's “fandango of bu-reaucracy” was at fault. “What we’ve discovered is that the EU rules for governing borders, and their customs union are totally out of date, and not suited for the purpose they are designed

for. Our products, our fresh sandwiches and ready meals, going to Ireland or France are delayed by about a day – that is not good if you are a sandwich. We are getting about 80% of our product through, less than that in France.” “These rules serve no purpose at all because our food stand-

ards are higher than the Euro-pean Union's and they haven't changed since we were part of the European Union,” the chairman argued. “So this is a pointless bureaucratic exercise in making it more difficult to trade.” In reality, following Brexit, the UK now has the “freedom”

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pretty easy decision for UK telcos,” explained Paolo Pescatore, an analyst at PP Foresight who described the price changes as a “harsh reality” of Brexit. “All the operators are struggling with margins being squeezed, and are seeking ways of increasing revenue while investing billions in costly next generation fixed and mobile networks.” France’s leading mobile providers - Orange, SFR, Bouygues Telecom and Free - have all said that they will not be reintroducing roaming charges for customers travelling to the UK after Brexit. There is, however, nothing stopping these companies from also now changing their minds in the future. The latest roaming charges to British visitors to the EU could just be the start of a trend that will spread into other sectors and insiders have highlighted fears of the reintroduction of bank transaction fees following Brexit. EU directives and regulations enforce “equality of charges”, which means any fee for using your bank card in another member state should be the same as for an equivalent transaction within the home state. The result was

that a UK bank that does not charge a fixed transaction fee at home could not do so when a customer used their card elsewhere in the EU. Following Brexit, however, UK banks are no longer bound by this regulation and have only retained a “transparency” requirement for conversion charges. Similarly, British high street banks are no longer blocked from reintroducing charges for withdrawing cash abroad. Many fear it is only a matter of time before the banks cash in. This type of change has already been seen at online payment processing company PayPal, which will introduce new fees for payments between the UK and countries in the EEA from November. Until now, transactions within the EU attract a fee of 0.5%, but this will be raised next month to 1.29% for transactions to or from the UK, including Guernsey, Jersey, Gibraltar, and the Isle of Man. “This is unwelcome news for small businesses and entrepreneurs,” said the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB). “Since the start of the year, around one in four small exporters have stopped exporting to the EU, citing amongst other reasons the costs involved in

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fee is paid by the merchant, businesses will almost certainly pass this added cost on to British buyers by way of price increases or additional transaction fees. Under European rules, credit and debit card interchange fees are capped at 0.2% and 0.3% respectively, but this no longer applies to UK businesses.■

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Compulsory winter tyres from November

EU moves to end charger cable chaos

In a change that has come as a sur-prise to many drivers, new rules are coming into force from 1st Novem-ber that will require cars to be fit-

ted with specialist equipment or winter tyres in 48 departments across the coun-try. After several years of discussions and proposals, the new rules were even-tually included in the Loi Montagne II, which became law in October 2020, but with relatively few details about the ar-eas concerned and little fanfare. The result is that with just weeks to go, an estimated half of all drivers re-main unaware of the changes, and many of the departments concerned have yet to confirm the areas affected. Under the law, prefects in 48 departments consid-ered at risk of snow or ice have the pow-ers to identify areas where all vehicles must be equipped with winter tyres. These areas will be identified by road signs on entry (B58) and exit (B59). In these areas, drivers must have suit-able equipment at all times between 1st November and 31st March. This in-cludes either all-weather tyres, winter tyres or snow chains. For drivers who do not live in the affected areas, carry-

ing snow chains in the boot of your car will be considered sufficient. If you are stopped in these areas without the cor-rect tyres or equipment, you will not be able to continue your journey and will be fined €135. It is believed that in the short term authorities will be issuing warnings rather than fines as road users become familiar with the new rules. In Nouvelle-Aquitaine, the only de-partments concerned are Creuse, Haute-Vienne and Pyrénées-Atlantiques. While some departments, such as the Puy-de-Dôme, have said the rules will apply across the whole department, the Creuse prefect has said there are no plans to enforce the new powers any-where and the Pyrenées-Atlantique pre-fect has indicated that only mountainous areas will be concerned. France is not the first country to in-troduce rules for winter tyres. Germany, Luxembourg, Sweden, Finland and Italy have all had similar legislation in place for a number of years, either as a blan-ket rule, or under certain weather condi-tions. In Germany, motorists face fines of between €60-120 for failure to com-ply.■

Are you fed up with having countless cables all over the house, yet never

being able to find the right one? If so, good news could be on the horizon after the EU unveiled plans to stand-ardise charger formats for a number of common devices, including smartphones, tab-lets, cameras, portable games consoles, speakers, and head-phones. It may not always feel like it, but the situation today is far better than it was in the early days of mobile phones when every manufacturer had its own charger cables with proprietary connectors; in 2009, there were an estimated 30 types of charger cable on the market! These days, the vast majority of devices stick to three connectors - USB mi-cro-B, the newer USB-C and Apple's Lightning. EU politicians have been campaigning for a common standard for over a decade, as well as to reduce the over-all number of charger plugs

in circulation. Around 420 million mobile phones and other portable electronic devices were sold in the EU in the last year, with 11,000 tonnes of waste generated through the disposal of un-used charging cables. Re-search has shown that the average person has three dif-ferent mobile phone charg-ers, of which they regularly use two. The new proposals will also ban manufacturers from supplying a new charg-er with every device. The change has broad in-dustry and public support, but has until recently met with opposition from the world's largest smartphone maker, Apple. “We remain concerned that strict regulation mandat-ing just one type of connector stifles innovation rather than encouraging it, which in turn will harm consumers in Eu-rope and around the world,” the firm said, although signif-icantly, it did recently switch from Lightning connectors to USB-C for newer MacBooks and iPads.

“We gave industry plenty of time to come up with their own solutions, now time is ripe for legislative action for a common charger,” explained European Commission (EC) Vice President Margrethe Ve-stager. “This is an important win for our consumers and the environment and in line with our green and digital ambi-tions.” The EC proposal will make USB-C the new standard across Europe and, if intro-duced next year as hoped, member states will have two years to enact the rules into national law, and manufac-turers will have 24 months to change their charging ports. “Having one common charging standard would be a victory for common sense in the eyes of consumers,” said Ben Wood, an analyst at CCS Insight. “Although Apple has made a strong argument for keeping its Lightning connec-tor - given the one billion ac-tive iPhone users - some of its products including Mac and iPad now support USB-C.”■

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ransom” by the UK in a row over migrant crossings. The war of words began after the UK threatened to break international maritime law by forcibly returning boats to France from the “search and rescue zone” in the Channel and also withhold €62.7 million previously pledged to France to help police the waters off the French coast. “France will not accept any practice that is contrary to the law of the sea, nor any financial blackmail,” the foreign minister tweeted. “Great Britain must stick to its commitments, as I’ve said clearly to my counterpart @pritipatel. The friendship be-tween our two countries merits better than posturing which harms the cooperation be-tween our security services.” This summer saw an increase in the num-bers of immigrants attempting to reach Eng-land by boat. While the right-wing press in the UK have been quick to highlight the in-crease and call for yet another crackdown on asylum seekers, more liberal voices have pointed to the fact that overall numbers are steady, or in fact dropping, and the increase in boats is due to improved security at the Channel Tunnel making it harder to cross by land. Under pressure from Boris Johnson to reduce the number of immigrants reaching the UK, Patel took the extraordinary step of telling Border Force to adopt a hardline “turnaround” tactic of intercepting boats and forcibly returning them into French ter-ritorial waters. Not only would this almost

certainly be illegal under maritime law, but campaigners and representatives of the Bor-der Force union called the tactics a “head-line-grabbing exercise” that was dangerous and unenforceable. “To use this tactic, you need perfect weather, you need to know there is adequate fuel on the suspected vessel so it can return to France, the vessel would have to be sea-worthy, there can’t be any babies or minors on board, every passenger has to be healthy, and there can be no chance of loss of life. Highly unlikely,” explained Kevin Mills, the Border Force representative for the PCS union. Conservative MPs also poured cold wa-ter on the prospects of the tactic being used. “It sounds good. But I’m afraid in practice it’s just not going to happen. These are flimsy boats coming over. Even those that are tougher are completely weighed down,” said Tim Loughton, an MP on the Home Affairs Committee. “Any boat coming up alongside at speed would capsize most of these boats anyway and then we’re looking at people getting into trouble in the water and drowning… and then we’ll get blamed for that.” Escalating the incident, Patel then threat-ened to withhold €62.7 million that had been pledged in an agreement between the UK and France to increase patrols on the French coast to prevent boats from launch-ing. A French interior ministry source said there had “never been any question of mak-ing payment conditional on numerical tar-gets... Such an approach would reflect a se-rious loss of confidence in our cooperation.” Speaking to Radio 4's Today programme,

Calais MP Pierre-Henri Dumont said “noth-ing” could completely stop migrant cross-ings and called it “impossible” for French police to patrol the whole shoreline. “The fact is, we've got 300 to 400 kilometres of shore to monitor every day and every night and it's quite impossible to have police of-ficers every 100 metres because of the length of the shore. We have more and more patrols. The money that was promised to be given by the UK government to France is set to maintain this number of patrols that we already doubled a few weeks ago.” Immigration has been a hot topic in Brit-

ain, especially since the Brexit referendum where reducing the number of foreigners was a key consideration for many, but while the subject is a bigger “issue” in the UK, it is a far bigger one in France. The UK pro-cessed around 32,000 asylum applications in 2020, while France and Spain had more than 75,000 and Germany well in excess of 100,000. Immigration will likely move higher up the news agenda in France, how-ever, in the run-up to the presidential elec-tions due next April, where Marine le Pen is expected to use the issue to gather popular support. ■

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rules for mobile phone usage while driv-ing. Enforcing the new laws, five drivers near Nice had their driving licences im-mediately removed as authorities battle to reduce the dangerous practice among the wider public. Until the recent Loi d’orientation des mobilités, anyone caught using their mo-bile phone at the wheel faced an immediate €135 fine and three points off their licence. Under the new, stricter rules, however, if you are caught using your phone while committing any other road traffic offence, your driving licence can also be instantly removed for up to six months. The law was introduced at the end of 2019, but only came into effect this sum-mer. The recent operation near Nice is believed to be the first time that it has been enforced in a large, targeted manner.

Among numerous infractions and fines handed out, 5 drivers also had their driving licences removed. The worst offender was a lorry driver on a notoriously dangerous curve of the A8 main road. Driving at 80 km/h in a 50 km/h zone, the man was also tailgating the traffic in front of him and overtaking on the right, all while watching a video on his phone. When he was stopped by gendarmes, the driver said he thought it was OK because he was not using his phone to make a call, but only to watch a video. The multiple of-fences meant he was banned from driving for six months. Other instances of licences being sus-pended involved a combination of mobile phone usage and failing to give way, jump-ing traffic lights and overtaking without using indicators. Police have been keen to stress that only fully integrated hands-free sets, or integrat-ed helmet and mic sets, can be used while driving. Wired, or wireless headphones are

not permitted and could see you lose your licence if you commit a secondary offence. Furthermore, according to a 2018 ruling handed down by France's highest court, the Cour de cassation, pulling over to take a call is also not permitted – you must be parked in a recognised parking space be-

fore picking up or touching your phone. Phone usage is a growing cause of road accidents, accounting for 10% of all inci-dents. Studies have shown that looking at your phone to read a message takes your eyes off the road for an average of five sec-onds. ■

A French slackliner has successfully completed a 600-metre crossing of the Seine in Paris, 70 metres above cheering crowds. The breathtaking stunt saw Nathan Paulin cross from the Eiffel Tower to the roof of the Chaillot Theatre on the left bank of the river. The event, which was organised with the help of French dancer

and choreographer Rachid Ouramdane, was timed to celebrate the country's Heritage Days, with performances taking place at the theatre on both Saturday and Sunday afternoon. Attached with a safety line, the barefoot 27-year-old made the crossing slowly as the crowds watched on, regularly stopping to sit or lie on the slackline. “It wasn’t easy walking 600 metres, concentrating, with everything around, the pressure, but it was still beautiful,” Paulin said after completing the crossing. “Obtaining the necessary authorisations was dif-ficult, as well as the stress linked to the audience, the fact that there were a lot of people.” Slacklining is similar to tightrope walking but involves a wire that has not been stretched taut and moves with the user. He previously crossed the Seine in a similar way in 2017, a feat which still holds the world record for the longest urban highline walk. Paulin has several other world records including crossing a 1662-metre highline suspended at a height of 300 meters at Cirque de Navacelles, a landform in the Massif Central mountain range in southern France. ■

Following a previous extension, all British residents in France are required to be in possession of a Brexit Withdrawal Agreement (WA) residency card by 1st October. With many expats yet to receive their card, there have been indications that this deadline has now been pushed back to 1st January 2022. The issue is a potentially

serious one for those affected as the current rules state that any British expats returning to France from October will be required to show their residency card at the border. The portal for applying for post-Brexit residency permits did not close as expected on 30th June and residents have been able to make applications until very recently. In theory, any applications received since June are late and should be accompanied by a justification, but in reality authorities have not been asking for this. The result is that people that have applied since June will almost certainly not be in possession of their residency card by the 1st October deadline. While there has been no official word from the government about any extension, the Franco British Network - one of the bodies accredited by the UK government to help expats with their applications – has said that they have “come to understand” that the deadline for possession of the card has been extended to January. There have also been several Facebook posts by people who have been told by their local prefecture of the extension by email. In reality, the French authorities have been working hard to help all British expats to be-come legally resident and as long as you have proof that you have applied for the card, you are unlikely to encounter any serious problems. It is believed, however, that the application portal will close for good on 1st October. ■

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Paris looks for Olympic volunteers Plans have been unveiled by orgais-ers of the 2024 Paris Olympics to re-cruit 45,000 volunteers to help at the games, with an emphasis being placed on those who can speak English. “The volunteers are global representatives of Paris 2024 and France, playing an important role in the success of the Games,” the organising committee said. “This diverse community of en-thusiastic individuals will be on hand at all Olympic and Paralympic sites, offering everybody at the Games an unforgettable experience.” Volunteers must be 18 years old on 1st January 2024 and will be able to apply via a dedicated website that is due to open in 2023. Organisers are expecting to receive well in excess of 100,000 applications and preference will be given to those able to work at least 10 days of the event. Volunteers are not paid for their work, but are of-fered free public transport getting to and from venues as well as a free meal each day. The Olympic Games will take place between July 26 and August 11, 2024. Paris has previously hosted the Olym-pic Games twice, in 1900 and 1924. ■

Anyone with an illegal pool could soon find themselves in hot water after the tax office launched a pilot project to use aerial imaging to catch tax dodgers. The €12 million deal with Google and Cap Gemini will use aerial image-

ry from the state's geographic body IGN to track down undeclared pools, tennis courts, conservatories and extensions. In order to catch offenders, surveyors would previously have to visit individual prop-erties to compare them to the plan cadastral – the official record of property and land parcels. The two property taxes paid in France, the taxe foncière and taxe d'habitation are linked to the surface area of a property and any addi-tional outdoor features. If these are not correctly declared when they are built, then the State is being deprived of tax income. The problem of undeclared pools and extensions is a big one. Dur-ing a 2017 trial in Marmande, Lot-et-Garonne, tax officials found that one third of the 800 swimming pools counted in the town had not been declared and another study in 2019 by Accenture in three departments revealed 3,000 undeclared pools in the Alpes-Maritimes alone. The most recent deal will see consultants from Cap Gemini use Google cloud computing infrastructure and artificial intelligence technology to identify relevant structures and check this against public records to ensure the right taxes are being paid. The result-ing Foncier Innovant automated system will first be trialled in four departments - Alpes-Maritimes, Ardèche, Bouches-du-Rhône and Maine-et-Loire - before being rolled out nationwide. It is not the first time the government has tried to develop this kind of automated system. The 2019 Accenture project was not pursued after the company refused to release the resulting software devel-oped, but the government appears to have learnt that lesson this time around. “Our teams will be taking ownership of the technology and

we will acquire the intellectual property rights and full control over the algorithms developed,” said a spokesperson for the DGFiP, the body which handles tax collection. “The project will improve the re-liability of the information on which local direct taxation is based, make officials’ work easier, help fight more effectively against fraud and better respond to people’s expectations of fairness and fiscal jus-tice through the correct evaluation of properties, and automated up-dating of the cadastral plans.” According to a trade body for the sector, 200,000 pools were in-stalled last year, taking France past the 3 million mark. The country is believed to have more pools than anywhere else in Europe. ■

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The cook at my school was an elderly woman in a twilight blue floor-length dress with a white pinny over it named Fanny who had been in the kitchen ever she had left school herself. When she turned 80, a major British national came to interview her.

They did it again when she turned 90. She was persuaded to retire when she turned 93, as the steps down to her basement lair were made of stone worn by centuries of scraping feet and dangerous to even the youngest pupil who made a way down to the stinking dining room. It stank, as did the rest of the school, of slowly stewed cabbage. Every Monday and Wednesday, all the years of our scholastic lives, Fanny and her team cooked us cabbage-meat-and-potato. On Tuesdays and Thursdays we had salad-meat-and-potato. On Fridays, the best day, we had sausage-beans-and-potato. All of it reeked of stewed cabbage, even Friday’s treat. If you’re British, it’s likely you have a similar experience in your own past. It’s odd that of all the foodstuffs we’re reputed as a nation to abuse, the cabbage is one of the vegetables most easy to cook and - in other cuisines - respected and made thoroughly delicious. Recently, though, cabbage has been enjoying a culinary renaissance, particularly the Hispi variety, that pointed heart-shaped cabbage whose Instagram influencers love it cut in quarters and charred. It’s as good blanched for a couple of minutes in salted water then stirred into very buttery mashed potato for colcannon, the Irish dish, as it is finely sliced and spiced up by quickly sautéeing it with as much finely chopped garlic, chilli and ginger as you like then dobbing it with soy sauce before serving. Either of these go well with a grilled fillet of salmon or a pork chop, or the latter version just with steamed brown rice. But the common white Dutch football cabbage makes a good sweet-and-sour version, excellent as a side dish with just about any meat. Finely shred it. Heat up a couple of tablespoons of vegetable oil in a wok or deep sauté pan, throw in the cabbage and stir it about quickly to coat it, then toss over 1 teaspoon of salt, 2 tablespoons of sugar and 3 tablespoons of vinegar that you’ve previously mixed together in a small glass. Toss all this together quickly so as to preserve the crunch, then serve. In South-West France, however, you should comfort yourself over the approach of winter with its renowned Garbure. A rustic meal in a tureen, this gets even better if made the day before, allowing its flavours to develop. If you want to eat it the most common French way, ladle out the vegetable soup separately with the meats following as the next course and serve with cornichons, mustard, and a green salad. But soup and meats served together make an impressive and substantial one-dish meal. ■

Julia Watson has been a long-time Food Writer for newspapers and magazines in the US and the UK. She writes 'Tabled', a weekly food blog at juliawatson.substack.com

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siret: 824 706 444 00018

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Departments 36, 23, 87 & 86

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Siren: 808 481 170

Septic TankInstallation

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www.aquatiris.fr06 95 09 13 71 - pg 3

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The Reclamation YardConfolens

05 45 30 72 04semm main ad - pg 7

Max HuggettExperienced and fully

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S V HCONSTRUCTION All building work undertaken

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06 26 97 28 54see main ad below

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For more information on any of our advertising options, please feel free to give us a call on 06 04 17 80 93 or send an email to [email protected]

Advertising your business couldn’t be easier. Text only, boxed listings are available in our Business Directory from just €12.50/month.Alternatively, why not spotlight your business with an Advertorial, available from 1/6 Page (€50 HT) up to Full Page (€300 HT).Both Directory Adverts and Advertorials represent a cost effective way to put your brand in front of more than 30,000 pairs of eyes each month!!

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Les petits jardiniers du LimousinWe are a gardening association based in the Mairie at St. Amand le Petit, between Eymoutiers and Peyrat le Château. We hold monthly meetings on the third Thursday of the month, starting at 2.30 pm. Meetings are held in English, but we can also present topics in French. We have lots of different nationalities amongst our members. Our aim is to provide and promote opportunities for people to develop their interest and knowledge in horticulture and gardening and related topics in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. In-house workshop meetings, external speakers and visits are on our agenda.During Covid-19, we were not been able to have meetings and kept in touch with members and friends via Facebook. This has become a very popular feature so do have a look at our Facebook page, "Les petits jardiniers du Limousin", where people post photos of their garden, ask questions, share information and keep in contact on a casual, friendly basis. Our meeting agenda remains subject to any Covid-19 regulations and restrictions in place at that time:

For any further information contact Carolyn at [email protected]

Members and supporters of our Association will receive emails about forthcoming meetings. If you would like to be on our mailing list then please email me with your name and email address. I shall be very happy to add you

to the list and you will receive all future notifications. In the meantime... happy gardening.

202121 Oct AGM followed by 'Pumpkins' – to include a tasting session18 Nov All about Grafting09 Dec Christmas Party

202220 Jan Gravel gardens and drought loving plantsFeb No meeting16 Mar Divide and multiply your plants,

followed by Show Preparation21 Apr Visit to Limoges Botanical Gardens19 May Visit to Cité des Insectes16 Jun Visit to Custos Apium21 Jul Plant Photography 18 Aug Car rally followed by lunch04 Sep Annual Show20 Oct AGM followed by 'House Plants'24 Nov Upcycling in the Garden08 Dec Christmas Party

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As some of you may know, after many years, Stuart from The French House Satellite TV has recently moved on to pastures new. For the past few months I have been working alongside him, and I'm happy to say that I am now the installer approved and recommended by The French House to continue looking after clients old, and welcoming clients new.

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BuildingServicesGroundworks

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siret: 883 596 157 00015

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www.chauffagebois-limousin.com05 55 63 72 45 - see ad pg 11

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Food &Drink

Try Something DifferentChez Jacques

Marsac (23)• Cosy atmosphere• Speciality Crêpes

• Large burger menu• Around 115 single malt whiskies• Selection of bottled British ales

• Book corner, pool table• "Mouclade" nights

• Curry nights

05 87 40 02 83closed Wednesdays

Le CreusoisBar/Restaurant

Les Genêts, AzerablesHigh quality British & French food

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26, Ecurat 23150

Le Restaurant EcuratWe are very sad

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siret: 839 102 415 00016

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The hot topic of con-versation this last few weeks seems to have been around

the recent change in law, spe-cifically Article 913 Code civil, which refers to the ré-serve héréditaire (forced heir-ship), which has occurred relatively quietly. Whilst not wanting to go too deeply into this it could mean that you are no longer able to bypass children when it comes to inheritance, or at least the in-heritance of your property in

France, if you die as a French resident. As this contravenes the European succession law 650/2012, known more com-monly as Brussels IV, which came into force on 17 August 2015 for all EU countries other than Ireland, the United Kingdom and Denmark, who opted out, many believe that the new article 913 of the Civil Code will not ultimate-ly survive a challenge in the ECJ, but will potentially cre-ate chaos in the meantime. This brings into play, more than ever, the need to careful-ly consider your succession planning now. This is particu-larly pertinent to those of us who have recently confirmed their residency by obtaining a Carte de Séjour under the

Withdrawal Agreement. Firstly, a review of your Will with a notaire, who is fa-miliar with this change, may be necessary. Secondly, a review of your current finances and how they are structured for providing both a tax-efficient structure now and a suitable way to pass on your wealth to those that you really want to benefit from it in the future is a must. France has investment structures that will enable you to dispose of your estate as best you can under the new rules and, as I have discussed in previous articles, the in-vestment is not necessarily something that you have to hold in Euros or within the French banking system. Financial planning in this

area has never been more relevant. Not only should you be considering this re-cent change in the law, but having obtained a Carte de Séjour you really need to be aware of how your finances will be affected as a perma-nent resident in France. What was previously tax efficient in the UK may no longer be the case. As one of my clients re-cently told me “I am a great Googler, but this can be a minefield”. The best thing you can do is take advantage of the expertise available to you. Blacktower will be by your side both now and in the fu-ture, we are here to help you. To arrange a professional and impartial consultation please

contact me by email: [email protected], visit our website www.blacktowerfm.com or call me on 06 38 86 99 70.

This article is based on the opinion of the finan-cial adviser and author, and does not reflect the views of Blacktower. The above infor-mation is based on current legislation which is subject to change and does not con-stitute as investment advice, or investment research and you should seek advice from a professional adviser before embarking on any financial planning activity. Blacktower Insurance Agents & Advisors Ltd is regulated in Cyprus by the Insurance Companies Con-

trol Service and registered with ORIAS in France. Blacktower Financial Man-agement (Cyprus) Ltd is regulated in Cyprus by the Cyprus Securities & Ex-change Commission and is registered with the AMF in France.

New forced heirship changes – what might it mean for you?- Rosemary Sheppard, Senior International Financial Adviser

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Houses on Internet – Global Property Services (hereafter referred to as “HOI-GPS”) is the

internet/marketing company that has helped people sell their French property to buyers worldwide since 2009. Richard Kroon, founder and director of the company: “In spite of Brexit, this year started off extremely well. When the COVID-19 crisis shut everything down, we decided to keep the international advertising of all properties at the same level. “This seemed to be a good move. In spite of the lockdowns from time to time, we see a large number of prospective buyers making appointments for viewings, and sales of properties in all price ranges are now higher than usual in this period. “It shows why our worldwide

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English, French and Dutch. “The texts don’t just describe the house, garden and outbuildings, but information about shopping, schools, airports and leisure is given too. “When the website for the house is online, we first connect it to our main HOI-GPS websites which attract over 135,000 visitors from 35+ countries each month. Most of these people find us through Google and additional Google advertising. “To reach an even larger audience, a summary of the presentation of the house is also placed on several other leading property websites. These adverts are also connected to the dedicated website of the house, making it all one big global property network. “As the property market has become a global one, a prospective buyer can be on the other side of the world while the owner is in bed sleeping. With our approach, the buyer does not have to wait and can

see the entire property whenever they want, at the moment they are interested in it.” For more information on HOI-GPS or to market your property through them, visit their website. ■

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La Noneix Construction and Property ServicesLocal residents Paul and Joanne Rands moved to France with their two young children over a decade ago and established their successful construction company, La Noneix Construction and Property Services, offering a full range of building services, from a small job right through to a total renovation or complete new-build.

Here at La Noneix Construction we are into our 15th year of trading with an excellent reputation for our standard of work and the service provided. We

are getting more and more repeat business from customers with whom we have built up an excellent relationship and new customers from word of mouth. We are still finding that there are people arriving from the UK despite the changes following Brexit. We have found a demand for property inspection services from house purchasers who live overseas and do not want to incur the additional cost of repeated visits. When carrying out a large renovation, the customer needs to be sure that the company they choose is fully qualified, insured, reliable and has a good track record. We pride ourselves on meeting these criteria and for the attention to detail and level of customer service that we provide.

We are in constant contact with our clients; we effectively run a 24/7 business via phone and email. Often, our clients will be based offsite or overseas and we send weekly updates, with photos of how the work is progressing. They are able to get back from work in an evening and email us to find out how things are going - we will always respond. We find that this service is essential to our customers who do not live permanently in France, allowing them to remotely see exactly what has been happening in their absence. This not only provides peace of mind, but also avoids the need for constant, costly trips back and forth to make sure that the work is being carried out effectively and efficiently. Something that we unfortunately still see quite often are problems related to work undertaken by unregistered or improperly registered builders. This can lead to unsafe structures and if you are not careful, you can lose your money. When doing any kind of work, but especially when the work is structural, it is imperative that customers check that their builder is registered for the work they will be doing and that their insurance actually covers it. Just having a Siret number does not mean you are covered for all building work! La Noneix Construction and Property Services

is a professional enterprise that is registered at the Chambre de Métiers. We operate under a full, mandatory 10-year insurance (décennale) and we have an excellent customer service record. Don’t take our word for it, though, just listen to what our customers have to say about our business in their own words:

Just wanted to say a huge thank you to Paul & Joanne Rands & Co for their professionalism and outstanding work. After previously dealing with a builder who was unreliable with sub-standard work, it was amazing to see our project moving forward and looking great. We wouldn’t hesitate

to recommend Paul for any job, large or small, as his work is always finished to the highest standard - Tracy and Marc Chatting

Thanks again for all the hard work, it is much appreciated. Paul is so talented, his work is really impressive - B MacDonald

La Noneix Construction & Property Services Tel: 05.55.66.44.06

Email: [email protected] more information on:

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Health & Beauty

Chez BoutiqueFormerly La Petite Place

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Many thanks to allour friends and clients...

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and events featured in our What's On, and Clubs, Charities & Associations sections have had to be cancelled or postponed.

The situation is constantly changing, so we have removed many of these listings from the newspaper for the time being.

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DoumyThis is lovely Doumy who has now

been at the refuge for 6 months. He is a medium sized dog, Beagle cross and

is around 3 years old.

He is a very calm, gentle and kind dog and at times, still very shy of certain people. At the moment,

he is more at ease with the ladies, finding loud voices and big gestures

still quite scary.

Doumy would fit in well with a family with a quite environment, preferably no children and who already have a dog from which he could learn that it is okay to trust and life can be really good.

He gets on well with all other dogs but he has not been tested with cats and poultry.

This boy really is sweet and just needs a chance, it would be lovely if he could find his forever home before the weather turns cold.

If you think you can help Doumy then please contact: SPA de Creuse (Guéret), 21 Le Clocher,

23000 Saint-Sulpice-le Guérétois www.spa-creuse.com - email: [email protected]

Peyrat Film ClubThe CINEMA in Peyrat-le-Château, run by the volunteers of the

Association Bande Originale, regularly shows VOST films (original version with French subtitles), especially for all the non-French

speakers in our region.In October we will be showing:

Respect – Saturday 9th, 17hDune – Saturday 16th, 17h

The Shipping News (2001) – Saturday 30th, 17h

Tickets from just €3.50!! See our website for dates & times, etc http://bandeoriginale.jimdo.com

[email protected]

06 04 17 80 93

30,000 readerseach month

Jazz Festival with events organised all over the Creuse.

Visit www.jazzalasout.com to find events near you.

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BUGLEREADEROFFER

Plant and Garden FairSt-Junien

Sunday24th October 2021

9 AM – 6.30 PMSalle des Congrès, Châtelard, 87200 St-Junien

€2 entrance fee (free for under 18s) Refreshments available

The 5th Plant and Garden Fair is backwith 130 exhibitors!

40 growers, both indoor and outdoor, selling trees, roses, shrubs, perennials, bulbs, seeds plus a spe-cial exhibition and sale of orchids. Garden design and maintenance specialists will be present as well as 70 artisans displaying their wares (decorations, well being, local products).There will also be 2 conferences, one on the garden and the other on soil at 11:00 and 15:00.Various food and drink outlets including paëlla, crêpes and more...

HEALTH PASS OBLIGATORYHALLOWEEN SPOOKTACULAROn Sunday October 24th at the Boussac Brocante, 6 place Carnot, Boussac 23600 from 14h until 16h, the

volunteers will be organising a pumpkin carving competition. Carving stations will be set up complete with pumpkins, knives, scrapers, design ideas and all other decorating needs. Prizes will be awarded for different age

groups: 4-8, 8-12, 12-18 and adults. The winners will be announced at 16h and the prize giving will follow.

Drinks, cakes and snacks will be available. Entry fee is only 3€ per person so please call in to reserve your place at the carving tables or email us at [email protected].

Come along with the family and let your artistic inspiration go wild!

Do you have an event for The Bugle?06 04 17 80 93 - [email protected]