Thursday, March 3, 2011

Stomach Herpe Symptom

Die 26150: wind is much the communal forest ....

This information could have passed unnoticed, if at the same time, the City Council had to Die sold 50 acres of municipal forest, quietly, a hunter, with the blessings of city councilors also said Right Left (PS and PC). A good example of waste of the forest and common property of mankind. We return to this squandering of public goods by our elected Die all hues.
The purpose of the scandal.
SALE OF LAND PLOTS TO M. Reymond
Mr. Trémolet, Assistant Finance exposes :
City Council March 31 2010
As part of the extension of Zone ECOPARC activities implemented by the CCD, it has acquired a cadastral survey Parelle BE No. 23 of surface 26,470 m2 of belonging to Mr. Reymond through a mutual agreement with a condition: the sale of land compensation by the town of Die.
The CCD has acquired the land BE No. 23 to the price of Fields (3 € / m2) + 10%, or € 87,351.
City Die offers compensation to sell the following parcels estimated by France Domain:
-Wood: G No. 16-141 with an area of 66,250 m2 estimated at 23,200 €, -10% of negotiation or € 20,880.
-Lande: D No. 78 and No. 79 of 41,090 m2 and underbrush D No. 115 and No. 116 for 389,700 m2 valued at 80,000 €, -10% of negotiation or € 72,000.
Total: € 92,880
Considering the opinions of France Field (without notice of the NFB),
It is proposed to City Council to authorize this sale agreement with Mr. Reymond in exposed conditions.
CITY COUNCIL, after deliberation, unanimously
Approve the sale to Mr. Reymond, land next to a total price of 92,880 €:
-Wood: G No. 16-141 with an area of 66,250 m2 estimated at € 23,200, -10% of negotiation or € 20,880.
-Lande: D No. 78 and No. 79 of 41,090 m2 and underbrush D No. 115 and No. 116 for 389,700 m2 valued at 80,000 €,
-10% of negotiation or € 72,000.
Burden, Mr. Roussin, Notary Die, write the act and authorizes the Mayor to sign and any document relating to this matter.
Says notary fees are paid by the purchaser.
Prefecture Received on 14/04/2010
Posted on 16/04/2010 and notified
Mr. Trémolet indicates that with this operation, the CCD has acquired almost all the land of ZA amicably.
Ms. Bizouard wants an introduction to the situation of the business area.
The Mayor indicated that a submission must be made soon to the CCD and will be returned at the City Council.
Ms. Bizouard wants a map of the area where communication had taken place with the NFB to build up reserves.
Mayor indicates that these areas are not affected because the lands conveyed to Mr. Reymond lie above the Abbey.
PRESENT, (Right): Ms. , MM. BERGINIAT, Tremolet, BLANCHEMAISON (arrived 6:10 p.m.), Mr. SIMION (departure 10:40 p.m.), BULTEL, Pestre, Schrimpf, RIOSSET, LASSALE, Desroches, Virata, CHALLABOUD (arrival 19:00), COLIN, DelFiles, MANUEL, REY SANCHEZ, LEGAUT, ARTICLAUX (finish 18H00), (Left): Bizouard, Leeuwenberg, GAUTRONNEAU, GIRON, Ribard, Gielly.
http://www.mairie-die.fr/biblio/crcm/CR032010.pdf

Elsewhere. Down with Cameron, who wanted to sell the green English forests
To fill the state coffers, the British government planned to sell the wooded areas of the kingdom. Faced with an avalanche of protests, he was forced to backtrack. Organized resistance to save the forests may serve as a model for other social mobilization?
are not addressed in the green English countryside with impunity. Margaret Thatcher had already tried in the early 1980s, to include the timber in its wave of privatization. In vain. Thirty years later, another leader of the Conservative government there is too broken teeth.
"We were wrong about it,"
David Cameron has managed the feat of gathering against his plan to privatize forest from a diverse coalition of environmentalists to the baba cool good bourgeois English Rural, parties extreme left to the Tory press.
84% of the English opposed the sale of their forest resources according to a YouGov poll. More than half a million people signed an online petition initiated by the site 38 Degrees. The indignation is even stronger than 2011 has been proclaimed by the UN International Year of Forests.
Faced with such a rejectionist front, the government capitulated. The environment minister, Caroline Spelman, announced Thursday, Feb. 17 to abandon the project, by engaging in a humiliating exercise of self-flagellation:
"I'm sorry. We were wrong on this. But we managed to hear the concerns of the people. "
Big Society: the ideal world according to David Cameron
is a stinging setback for David Cameron, who had the ambition to make the laboratory of its forests "Big Society" ("Great Society"), a society based on a withdrawal of the state, offset by greater citizen participation. It is also the name of "Big Society" that the leader of the Tories promotes private schools, it would self-managed by parents.
The same logic that led him to cut funding to local authorities (- 27% subsidy). The knife to her throat, municipalities are forced to announce the closure of libraries (450 are threatened across the country), swimming pools, recreation centers and even public toilets!
Worldwide ideal according to Cameron, voluntary associations concerned are supposed to take over failing local authorities. The approach is similar to the forests. State management of forest areas is costly and ineffective, says the Prime Minister, who wished to transfer the responsibility to private organizations.
The government's plan was to sell the next ten years, the entire public domain, or 258,000 hectares of trees. The original idea was to entrust the maintenance of forests to charity specialized in the sector. But the mechanism chosen - the sale of green space to the highest bidder for a lease of 150 years - promised to large commercial forest to carve the lion's share.
Sell forests to replenish deficits
Behind ambition - particularly vague - of citizens to manage forests, the privatization plan was also a purely financial. The sale of the trees was expected to fetch between 150 and 250 million pounds (180 to 300 million euros), paid directly into the coffers Treasury to bail out deficits.
Alas, when the experts of the Ministry of Finance took out their calculators, they concluded that the sale does not bring in a penny. Worse, the project might even lose money to the state, because of the shortfall on the sale of timber or tax exemptions for the better-off households who would purchase a forest.
matters worse, the text of the government did not provide clear guarantees on public access to forests privatized, or the preservation of biodiversity. The operation quickly turned a fiasco. For a British public viscerally attached to its parks, wooded sell the public back to squander the family jewels.
First defeat for the government
Within months, the coalition's refusal led by personalities as diverse as the Archbishop of Canterbury, spiritual leader of Anglicans, or Annie Lennox, the ex-singer of Eurythmics, was due to the stubbornness of the Prime Minister. The privatization process is suspended, an expert commission is responsible for considering the future management of forests. Suffice to say that the project is well and truly buried.
- The defeat was all the more humiliating that David Cameron had the ambition to lead the greenest government in British history. The tree, which was the emblem of the Conservative party has become synonymous with failure for his government.
is the first time since his arrival at 10 Downing Street nine months ago, the Prime Minister was forced to backtrack.
"People power works'
The student protests have failed to prevent the tripling of admission to university - they will go to 9,000 pounds (more than 10 500 euros). Announced the removal of 500,000 public sector jobs was greeted with resignation. Soaring prices (inflation rate hit a record 4%), coupled with an unprecedented austerity (91 billion euro savings) does not raise that soft protests.
But the forest, she manages to mobilize the masses. This is one of the paradoxes of social protest in the United Kingdom. Education living standards, job security: the pillars of British society are subjected to major upheavals. But it is a trivial matter, albeit highly symbolic that the views expressed his indignation.
David Babbs, the director of the website 38 Degrees, behind the petition to save the forests, wants to see the government retreat a sign of hope for other mobilizations:
"It's a huge victory, not only because we managed to preserve our forests, but because we have shown something much more promising: the power of the people, it works ["people power works]."
Sylvain Biville Journalist
Photo and illustration: Sherwood Forest (United Kingdom), the Forest of Robin Hood, January 3, 2004 (Publicenergy / FlickrCC ) ..

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