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March 2016 - Issue #77 Limousin Save time and money by sending your international money transfers Consistent bank beating exchange rates online or over the phone. Move money, pay people and settle bills within seconds. Make and track payments 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Norton security used by 97 of the world’s top 100 banks. Don’t let the banks cash in! www.hifx.co.uk HiFX Europe Limited is authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority under the Payment Services Regulations 2009, registration 462444, for the provision of payment services. We all have bad habits. Develop a healthy one that actually saves you money! INSIDE > > > NEWS - Housing mar- ket back on track? Figures just released show a sharp increase in the number of property trans- actions in 2015, however the rise is less than else- where in France >> Page 3 T he circumflex is dead, long live the circumflex. From the next school year, the circonflexe will no longer appear in a host of French words... but it is also OK to keep using it! The move is part of a raft of changes aimed at simplifying 2,400 words in the French language. In the English-speaking world, the furore would no doubt be clumsily known as “circum- flex-gate”, but in a digital, post-Charlie Hebdo France, the public's anger has taken the form of the hashtag #JeSuis- Circonflexe. What is perhaps most con- fusing about the current contro- versy is that the changes were first approved by the notorious- ly fussy Académie française way back in 1990 - and even then the Academy was just ratifying a reform put forward by the Conseil supérieur de la langue française (High Coun- cil of the French Language). Since 1990, although the “revised spelling list” was not obligatory, dictionaries were advised to carry both old and new spellings, and schools were instructed to use the new versions but accept both as cor- rect. In 2008, advice from the education ministry suggested the new spelling rules should become “the reference” to be used, but it appears few people took notice. In November 2015, the changes were mentioned again in another ministry docu- ment about “texts following the spelling changes... approved by the Académie française and published in the French Repub- lic Official Journal on 6 De- cember 1990”. Again, the news went unremarked. Most English speakers will have first been introduced to >> continued on page 7 Bilingual - The patron saint of Ireland We take a bilingual look at the story behind Saint Patrick and look at wheth- er or not he did actually drive all the snakes from Ireland >> Page 15 The French public has reacted angrily to the news that the spelling of 2,400 words is to be changed in all textbooks from the next school year. Gone is the "i" in "oignon" as well as the circumflex from a host of other words. €500 notes could soon be a thing of the past In a bid to crack down on money laundering, the largest euro denomination could soon be phased out across the eurozone >> Page 11 Know your ognons from your oignons? The Bugle Business Directory 8 pages of listings for local English-speaking businesses - your essential guide to finding just what you’re looking for >> Pages 19-26 NEWS - 'Lazy' French work most overtime Contrary to popular be- lief, the average French worker does more over- time than almost anyone else >> Page 9 The region is gearing up for the 2016 Ostensions, a festival held every 7 years and recognised by UNESCO >> Page 31 © Konstantin Yuganov

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Page 1: The Bugle Limousin - Mar 2016

March 2016 - Issue #77

Limousin

Save time and money by sending your internationalmoney transfers

Consistent bank beating exchange rates online or over the phone. Move money, pay people and settle bills within seconds. Make and track payments 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Norton security used by 97 of the world’s top 100 banks.

Don’t let the banks cash in!www.hifx.co.uk

HiFX Europe Limited is authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority under the Payment Services Regulations 2009, registration 462444, for the provision of payment services.

We all have bad habits.Develop a healthy one thatactually saves you money!

INSIDE > > >NEWS - Housing mar-ket back on track?Figures just released show a sharp increase in the number of property trans-actions in 2015, however the rise is less than else-where in France >> Page 3

The circumflex is dead, long live the circumflex. From the next school year, the circonflexe will

no longer appear in a host of French words... but it is also OK to keep using it! The move is part of a raft of changes aimed at simplifying 2,400 words in the French language. In the English-speaking world, the furore would no doubt be clumsily known as “circum-flex-gate”, but in a digital, post-Charlie Hebdo France, the public's anger has taken the form of the hashtag #JeSuis-Circonflexe. What is perhaps most con-fusing about the current contro-versy is that the changes were first approved by the notorious-ly fussy Académie française way back in 1990 - and even then the Academy was just ratifying a reform put forward

by the Conseil supérieur de la langue française (High Coun-cil of the French Language). Since 1990, although the “revised spelling list” was not obligatory, dictionaries were advised to carry both old and new spellings, and schools were instructed to use the new versions but accept both as cor-rect. In 2008, advice from the education ministry suggested the new spelling rules should become “the reference” to be used, but it appears few people took notice. In November 2015, the changes were mentioned again in another ministry docu-ment about “texts following the spelling changes... approved by the Académie française and published in the French Repub-lic Official Journal on 6 De-cember 1990”. Again, the news went unremarked. Most English speakers will have first been introduced to

>> continued on page 7

Bilingual - The patron saint of IrelandWe take a bilingual look at the story behind Saint Patrick and look at wheth-er or not he did actually drive all the snakes from Ireland >> Page 15

The French public has reacted angrily to the news that the spelling of 2,400 words is to be changed in all textbooks from the next school year. Gone is the "i" in "oignon" as well as the circumflex from a host of other words.

€500 notes could soon be a thing of the pastIn a bid to crack down on money laundering, the largest euro denomination could soon be phased out across the eurozone >> Page 11

Know your ognons from your oignons?

The Bugle Business Directory 8 pages of listings for local English-speaking businesses- your essential guide to finding just what you’re looking for >> Pages 19-26

NEWS - 'Lazy' French work most overtimeContrary to popular be-lief, the average French worker does more over-time than almost anyone else >> Page 9

The region is gearing up for the 2016Ostensions, a festival held every 7 years and recognised by UNESCO >> Page 31

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Welcome toThe BugleSo it is finally

official. After securing the deal that he

believes will be enough to win, David Cameron has announced that the country will vote in a referendum on whether Britain should remain in the EU on Thursday 23rd June. The news broke in the days leading up to print and as so much more will be known over the coming weeks we have not covered it in this edition, although I think it is safe to say that it is a topic of great interest for British expats. And to be fair, I imagine that it will be big news in France as well. The issue has already

generated plenty of correspondence from readers who feel strongly about whether we should stay in Europe and/or should be allowed, as British expats, to vote in the referendum. Interestingly I've yet to have anything from anyone who feels we should leave the EU. I try to remain impartial in this paper, but I think this is one issue where I can lay my cards on the table and say that I very much hope that my countrymen and women vote not to leave, a view that I suspect is held by most Brits living abroad. Who can vote, how we can vote and what

will happen in the event of a Brexit are all areas that will become clearer in the near future. One positive note is that the campaign will be relatively short - June does not feel so far away. You only had to look at the stock and currency markets to see that they do not like uncertainty and a long, drawn out campaign would have been terrible news in my opinion. The pound plummeted against the euro when the referendum announcement was made and that is something that many expats will feel straight away. Whichever way the vote goes, at least we will know where we stand in June. One interesting story I came across this month was the proposal to introduce an “S” sticker for cars to indicate that the driver is elderly, much in the same way that an “A” currently signals a driver who has recently passed their

test. I touched upon the issue of rural isolation and the elderly in last month's editorial and whilst I do think that it is important to maintain your independence for as long as possible, it is also true to say that occasionally the very old drive less well now than they might have done when they first passed their test. Many's the time I have cursed the driver in front, only to discover on overtaking them that they were probably born as the Model T Ford first hit the dealerships. I guess that's one consequence of living in the department with the most 100-year-olds in France! I think a sticker to indicate elderly drivers is a very sensible idea and I hope it catches on. Apparently it already exists in the UK, but I must confess that I have never seen one... or at least, I've never noticed! It was also nice to be able to put in a bit

of positive news about the housing market (see page 3). Whilst prices may not exactly be be going up, nor are they going down and the number of sales has increased dramatically. There are many, many properties for sale across the Limousin, but with increased demand, the supply will presumably dwindle eventually and some of us may even finally see some reward for our DIY efforts... here's hoping!

Until next month!

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After many years of stagnation, there has been positive news in the local

property market, with provi-sional figures suggesting a significant increase in activ-ity in 2015, particularly in and around Limoges. Although of-ficial statistics are not due to be released by the Observatoire de l'Immobilier du Limousin until the end of March, the Fédéra-tion nationale des agents im-mobiliers (Fnaim) has unveiled its own figures suggesting that the number of transactions in-creased by almost 11% locally in 2015 compared to the previ-ous year. The strong numbers, despite falling below the national aver-age of 16%, are still very en-couraging news for those in the property business. The coun-try has not seen an increase in activity on this scale since the boom of the early 2000s. Much of the increase is being put down to relatively low house prices and historically low in-terest rates, with overseas buy-ers also being attracted by the weak euro. In Limoges, the market re-

covery was confirmed by real estate agencies on the ground. “The market is doing well, we had a busy start to 2015 and the end of last year was also good,” said Fabien Lodey, head of the Century 21 agency on boule-vard Victor Hugo. “In Limoges, prices are still very affordable and, even if the recovery is slower here than in other re-gions, there are plenty of people who want to become homeown-ers and are taking advantage. The market could be better but we must remain positive.” “Last year was much bet-

ter for us, especially the last quarter which proved very dy-namic,” said Olivier Schiappar-elli, head of the Orpi agency on boulevard Carnot. “We are see-ing a higher number of projects, people are less anxious. Prices were being squeezed, but have now stopped falling.” At less than €2,000 per square metre, Limoges is still one of the cheapest cities in France in which to live, along with Poit-iers and Clermont-Ferrand, but the positive state of the prop-erty market will be good news to many across the region. ■

After a long 13-year wait, the Mezières-sur-Issoire bypass has finally opened.

The 3.5 kilometre stretch of road cost €11 million and will help to ease traffic congestion on a notoriously busy bottle-neck of the D951 between Bel-lac and Confolens in western Haute-Vienne. Before the new road was opened an estimated 4,800 ve-hicles passed through the town centre each day, 1,500 of which were heavy goods vehicles. De-spite the stretch being a 50 kph zone, the dangers of crossing such a busy road, along with the associated noise, made many residents' lives a misery. “You know, it's a huge relief. It was a nightmare,” one resident told Le Populaire newspaper. “I've lived in Mezières for thirty years and I always thought of the children crossing that road every day to get to school. I feel very person-ally affected by the bypass and today is an important day.” In the presence of local offi-cials, just seconds after it was officially opened, the first ve-hicles took the exit from the town's new roundabout and

headed down the pristine tar-mac. The former mayor of Mezières and current mayor of the recently formed commune of Val d'Issoire, Pascal Godrie, hailed the opening as “a sym-bolic moment”. “So many meet-ings, letters and discussions to overcome so many hurdles, but now it's finished, our bypass is finally here!” he said with obvi-ous joy. Now that the town is quieter and more importantly, safer, of-ficials were keen to stress that it must work to remain a vibrant destination. “This bypass was necessary, but now we must continue to support the com-mune. Thinking about local businesses, I hope that tourists will continue to stop in the town centre,” said one resident, ex-pressing many people's fears. With another major infra-structure project complete - funded entirely by the depart-ment - questions were soon being asked about the future of the RN147 and its planned widening to a dual carriageway. Some funding has been secured and a date of 2020 has been an-nounced, but the project has yet to be finalised. ■

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taken from their homes on the island of Réunion and sent to live in rural France. Many of these children were brought to the Limousin, in particular the Creuse department and a large number still live here today. The are often referred to as “Les Enfants de la Creuse”. France's National Assembly voted resoundingly to adopt a resolution that finally recog-nized the country's “moral re-sponsibility” for these “stolen children”, denouncing their “forced migration” from the island in the Indian Ocean and describing their fate as “ir-reparable”. In the latest chapter of the scandal, the minister for over-seas departments George Pau-Langevin has created a com-mission that will spend the next two years “shining a light on the history” of these chil-dren and “helping the victims

to trace their origins”. More specifically, the com-mission will “deepen under-standing about the Children of the Creuse and contribute to the recognition of their story” and “establish a clear picture of people concerned and their demographic situation today”. It will also “hear from re-lated associations and allow children to reconstruct their personal history” and “offer actions and measures to pro-mote the individual and col-lective consciousness around this issue”. In the 1960s, birth rates and unemployment were booming in the French overseas ter-ritory of Réunion, and at the same time a mass exodus was taking place from rural France towards the country's cities. This was noted by Michel Debré, a former Gaullist min-ister who was then an MP for Réunion. It was his job to manage “the demographic problem in the overseas de-partments, by encouraging

and developing the promotion of mass immigration toward mainland France”, according to documents obtained by AFP news agency. Debré hit upon the idea of sending children deemed “wards of the State” in Réunion to be adopted by families in France. However, many of these children were not orphans or “wards of the State”, but more often they came from poor, il-literate families who couldn’t resist the offer of a brighter future for their children in mainland France. Although promised a better life, many children suffered from the sudden and brutal shock of leaving a warm, tropical set-ting for rural life in central France. Further, the educa-tional opportunities promised were not systematically ap-plied and the children’s fu-tures depended largely on which family they ended up with. The forced repatriations ran from 1963 up until 1982. ■

Speed restriction on A20 a successLess than a year after it was

introduced, the 90 kph restriction on the stretch of the A20 that passes Li-

moges has been hailed as a success. It may only be a few kilometres (between junctions 32 and 34 to be precise) and a 20 kph reduction in speed is not going to greatly affect journey times, but the changes have made this notorious stretch of mo-torway significantly safer for motor-ists. An accident black spot, drivers have long complained of poor sur-faces, short slip roads hidden by tight bends and variable speed lim-its; two years ago there were 215 accidents. According to information from the traffic police, one particu-larly bad corner saw 35 accidents in 2014, but only 20 in 2015. Around the Chastaing tunnel, there were 82 accidents in 2014, a number that had dropped to 68 in 2015 and of this number half occurred before March when the reduced speed limit was first implemented. Despite the new restrictions, some drivers feel that the authori-ties should have gone even further. “I think 90 is still too fast at certain

points. Exit 33 is really dangerous... 70 would be better,” said one driver. “This restriction is a measure which we supported and we wel-come the fact that it is being re-spected,” said Jean-Marie Clédat, departmental head of the Road Safe-ty Association. “Around Limoges, the motorway is used by all types of people, such as people leaving work and those travelling between the north and south of the city. In that respect, you can look at it as a kind of ring road, and it is particularly tricky in places. Limiting the speed is therefore a step in the right direc-tion.” ■

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Open Gardens/Jardins Ouverts is now in its fourth year. For those people who are unaware of the concept, this is a project which encourages owners to

open their garden to members of the public who pay an annual subscription (currently €10) which entitles them to visit as many of the gardens as they wish throughout the year. A large proportion of funds raised are then donated to French charitable organisations, the rest is retained for the running of the as-sociation. If the idea sounds familiar, it is probably because you will already have heard of the National Garden Scheme which has been running successfully in the UK since 1927 and has raised many millions for charitable purposes. What you may not know is that there is no similar scheme in France, which is a great shame – there are few nicer ways to pass a day than by viewing beautiful gardens in the knowledge that you are also contribut-ing to charitable causes.

Actually, it would be more accurate to say that there was no such scheme, because a trial in 2013 organised by 4 gardeners living in the Creuse opened their garden for 1 day and raised €300 and the Open Gardens/Jar-

dins Ouverts project was born. Just 2 years later, 75 gardens in 13 départements took part by “opening their garden gates” at dif-ferent times during the year and raised over €13,000. Not all of this money came from annual subscriptions; additional income was also raised from the sale of refreshments and/or plants, although this is entirely at the own-er’s discretion. The main beneficiary since we started has been an association based in Chamonix and run by the first French woman to summit Everest. This organisation is called appropri-ately A Chacun son Everest and runs activi-ties for children suffering with, or in remis-sion from, cancer and we made a donation of €5,250 to this charity in 2015. This will con-tinue to be our principle beneficiary for the foreseeable future but, due to the unexpected rise in income last year, we were also able to make 4 other donations totalling €2,500. And so to 2016: this year we hope to dou-ble the number of gardens to 150 and raise €25,000. We also fully expect that the scheme will spread to other départements and initial signs, even at this early stage in the year, demonstrate that this will happen. Garden owners from Finistère in the north-west to the Var in south-east are signing up and the speed of development suggests that this will be a national initiative within 5 years. As Open Gardens/Jardins Ouverts has ex-panded, it became necessary to look for vol-unteer coordinators to help us find gardens at a local level and, at the time of writing, we now have over 40 coordinators spread across France helping find garden owners who are willing to participate. This is not an onerous task; some spend as little as a couple of hours a month, whilst others are happy to commit more time. If you think that this is something which may be of interest but are concerned about the time commitment, please contact us and we will be more than happy to give you a call to talk through this or any other concerns you may have (see contact details below). If this doesn’t appeal, how about opening your garden on 1 or more days a year. The pleasure of doing so is enormous and visi-

tors are, without exception, hugely apprecia-tive. It is fair to say that those participating gardeners who were initially worried, have found the whole experience to be thoroughly enjoyable and rewarding. Yes, it is tiring to be on call throughout the day, answering questions about the name of a plant or where you obtained that rather special shrub, but the pleasure of meeting new friends, watch-ing entranced visitors and receiving plaudits for your roses/pond/lawn care cannot be un-derstated. The fact that those less fortunate than ourselves will be receiving the benefit of your efforts makes it even more worth while. Gardeners are a modest breed and most of the comments we receive are along the lines of “My garden couldn’t possibly be good enough”. We don’t have prescriptive criteria; we simply ask that your garden has at least 30 minutes of interest and, even if it doesn’t, you may be able to team up with a neigh-bour. A lot of areas now have coordinators who will visit you to talk over your potential involvement. As with the coordinators, if you want to discuss this with someone, please get in touch; we will be delighted to hear from you.

Finally, if you can do neither of the above, you can still enjoy Open Gardens/Jardins Ouverts by being a visitor. An annual card costs €10 (€11 via our website due to the in-creased costs). The only other thing you’ll pay for are refreshments, should you so de-cide. One of the most important things about Open Gardens/Jardins Ouverts is that it should be fun for everyone, in no matter what capacity you are involved and the fact that you are helping raise money for chari-table concerns makes it even more satisfy-ing. ■

Website: www.opengardens.eu

Contact for coordinators in the Dordogne: Kevin Weedon: [email protected]

Contact for coordinators in the Charente, Haute-Vienne & Creuse:We have several coordinators in the above areas. In the first instance (and for any other enquiries), please contact: Mick Moat: [email protected] 05 55 63 43 12

Open Gardens going from strength to strength

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Château de la Cazine loses its starThe Creuse is once

again without a Michelin starred restaurant, fol-

lowing the decision of head chef David Boyer to leave the kitchens of the Château de la Cazine near Noth, just outside La Souterraine. The château was taken over by Brit-ish company Barrasford and Bird in 2011 and, af-ter extensive work to the main building, reopened in 2012 as a 4-star hotel and restaurant, with chef David Boyer at the helm. Under his guidance, it gained its Michelin star just 2 years later. After retaining its star in the 2015 version of the famous food guide, it has now been officially announced that the res-taurant will not feature in the 2016 edition. The news will have come as no shock given that David Boyer hung up his chef's hat in December and in-formed the guide of his decision to leave.

Creuse's loss may well be Haute-Vienne's gain, however, as the celebrat-ed chef has taken over the reins at the Lauryvan res-taurant in St-Junien, the kitchen where he under-took his apprenticeship 19 years ago. Although Boy-er has come full circle, he has travelled far and wide in between and his CV is an impressive one. Among other achieve-ments, he was made head commis chef at the 3-star Pavillon Ledoyen in Paris at just 20, was chef de partie at l'Amphitryon in Limoges and worked in numerous other Michelin-starred restaurants across France before gaining his first star at the Château de la Cazine. “From the table dress-ing and the layout of the room to the paint on the walls, we have over-hauled everything along with Laurent Breuil who is now my partner,” ex-plained David Boyer, speaking at the Lauryvan

restaurant. For his part, Laurent Breuil concedes that the arrival of such a celebrat-ed chef presents its own challenge for the busi-ness: “The whole team must meet the standards of our new leader; we all have to raise our ambi-tions a few notches.” Boyer has surrounded himself with some of his former colleagues from the Château de la Cazine and has made no secret of the fact that he hopes the inspectors from the famous red book will be paying his new restaurant a visit in the very near fu-ture. The chef's new business partner is well aware of the pressure this expec-tation brings. “Certainly, such a distinction is a bo-nus for a restaurant, but also for the surrounding area. The presence of a starred restaurant pro-vides a huge boost for lo-cal tourism,” said Laurent Breuil. ■

A new series following intrepid expats as they chase a dream life in the sun and set up new businesses abroad has hit the airwaves in the UK. “A New Life in the Sun” features a wide range of business owners at different stages of their move; those about to move, or those who may already be in Europe and about to embark on a new and exciting chapter of their lives. This could be a new premises, venture or expansion. Just how easy is it to start a new life, and is the grass really greener on the other side? Tune in to Channel 4 at 4 pm GMT Monday to Friday from 22nd February. The series will run for 5 weeks. ■

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monnaie becoming portemonnaie (purse), extra-terrestres becomingextraterrestres and week-end be-coming weekend – and include the removal of the “ph” in nénuphar (waterlily), which becomes nénufar. From the beginning of the next school year, the curriculum has pronounced the 1990 changes as the new standard for teaching spelling and the text books will now, for the first time, reflect this. The circumflex is “one of the main causes of errors and its usage is random”, said a website setting out the changes. Although the proposed reforms have been around for a while, it seems to have been a recent news feature on TF1 highlighting the fact that schoolchildren would now be taught to spell onion as og-non rather than oignon, that really got the public's juices flowing and it is safe to say that the changes have not proved popular. The UNI teachers’ union launched a petition, warning that it will “result in the veritable dumb-ing down of the French language to make it resemble phonetic or even phone text writing”. Bruno

Le Maire, a centre-Right MP from the Republicans party, wrote: “Spelling is the face of words. To renounce spelling is to disfigure our language!” One angry French speaker even put their computer's circumflex key up for auction on eBay, with a starting price of 99 centimes. “It will only confuse teachers and pupils even more,” deplored the well-known French literary critic Bernard Pivot. “And further confusion will spring from the fact that pupils will be taught one thing at school and will read another in novels. Who will they trust more: their manuals or Balzac?” The growing fury forced the education ministry to reassure the public that the circumflex was not disappearing altogether, and that even though school textbooks would be standardised to contain the new spellings, pupils using either would still be given full marks. “It’s just that the publishers of schoolbooks have got together and decided to apply the reforms as of the next school year,” the education ministry said. Pierre Favre, school headmas-

ter and president of the National Schools Union, said he hoped “wisdom would prevail”. “What makes this subject so controversial is that people are passionate about it. To change spelling touches on their childhood, reminds them of the pain, the effort, the successes needed to learn the rules and tri-umph. The circumflex accents are a kind of trophy,” Favre added. There were more moderate voic-es speaking out, however. Edouard Trouillez, a lexicographer, said he was convinced that the circum-flex with “no semantic value” will

“stop being used” in the long term. One website cited Michel Masson, a French professor who compiled a report on the proposed changes a decade ago, who branded defend-ers of the linguistic status quo phil-istines: “They should be reminded that French spelling is a recent in-vention, and above all that it has undergone successive reforms - no less than eight - so that to oppose any new reform is to trample on tradition, to mutilate France.” One thing is for certain, tradi-tionalists will not be giving up their circumflex without a fight! ■

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The British may famously be a nation of beer drinkers, but it would appear that those of us with a penchant for a pint

were right to move here as a French beer has just been unveiled as the best in the world! The farm brewery of Rivière d'Ain was awarded top prize at the recent 2016 World Beer Idol contest. The jury blind tested hundreds of beers from all over the world before declaring the small brew-ery's Red Beer the overall champion. Master brewer Patrice Pobel creates his award-winning beers at his farm near Ge-neva in eastern France, where he has been

growing all his own barley for over 10 years. And he is no stranger to success: in 2015 his beers amassed an impressive 16 medals and the farm brewery is fre-quently called upon by renowned world competitions. “I thank all my team for the remark-able work they have done each and every day,” said the proud brewer. “I would also like to thank my French compatriots and competitors. Each brewer plays a role in the rebirth of French beers; if we are experiencing this exciting era for French beer, it is through the work of all these brewers.” ■

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France 24 has recently launched a new show called ‘French con-nections’, a quirky, insider’s guide to understanding France and the French. From the sublime to the ridiculous, Florence Villemi-not offers viewers from around the globe an original take on the

French people and their traditions. For instance, in light of the recent wave of strikes across the country, she asks whether striking is in the French genes. And what are the French rules of etiquette, from how to say “Bonne année” to the do’s and don’ts of doing “la bise”? “Laicité” (secularism) is one of the pillars of the French Republic, but what does it really mean? Every week, France 24 debunks the clichés and tries to deconstruct persistent myths about French culture. All programmes are available on demand for free on France 24’s website, as well as on its Youtube channel. ■ www.france24.com/en/tv-shows/french-connections www.youtube.com/user/france24english

One thing that many expats miss when moving abroad are their favourite and trusted brands from “back home”. Fortunately

for many of us, more and more high street names are now offering overseas delivery and it has never been easier to buy the British products we know and trust and have them delivered to France. One household name that has moved into this overseas market is Boots, which today has over 26,000 items available for home

delivery to 23 European countries, includ-ing France, via its international website www.international.boots.com. The website, which is an extension of boots.com is aimed at British expatriates living overseas and therefore the language used is British English and the currency is Sterling. Customers shopping at international.boots.com are also eligible to join the Boots Advan-tage Card loyalty programme, which allows members to collect points with every purchase made that can then be redeemed for purchase on almost all products available online. Home delivery to a French address takes 7 days and costs £9.99. ■

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ber 2015 when the State rejected her plea of self-defence. The state pros-ecutor said at the time that she should have shown a proportionate response and that firing three shots into her husband's back was inadmissible as self-defence. In French law, for an act to be considered self-defence, it must be seen as proportional and in direct response to an act of aggression. “We were afraid of him, he terrified us,” one of her daughters told the court during the original trial. Another of her daughters, raped at the age of 16, de-scribed her father’s death as a “relief”. The rare pardon granted by Hollande does not quash her conviction, but rather amounts to a reduction of Sauvage’s sentence and means that the 68-year-old is free to leave prison in mid-April. By then, she will have spent more than three years behind bars. The gesture came just two days after the president met with Sauvage’s three daughters and her lawyers. Pardons, which were re-

instated by Napoleon, are very rare in France and during his 2012 presiden-tial campaign Hollande distanced himself from such actions, describing them as belonging to “a dif-ferent concept of power”. He has granted only one previous pardon, when he freed convicted bank rob-ber Philippe El Shennawy - who had spent 38 years behind bars - in 2014. The move to release Sauvage had very few critics and was particu-larly welcomed by femi-nist groups. When Sau-vage was first sentenced, the activist group Osez le Feminisme (Dare To Be Feminist) called for the definition of self-defence to be extended in cases of “female victims of vio-lence”. Ségolène Royal, the environment minister, hailed what she called “the right decision”. “This woman has already spent three years in prison. It’s hell; she’s already been through hell her entire life,” she said, adding that there were “around 20 oth-er women in prison for the same reasons”. ■

When peo-ple poke f u n at the

French, it is often the “punishing” 35-hour working week that is targeted. The previous mark of 39 hours was reduced by Prime Min-ister Lionel Jospin's government in 2000 and the 35-hour week has been used ever since by critics around the world as proof of the average French worker's “laziness”. In reality, the 35-hour week is more complicated than it first appears and most people do work longer hours. In fact, a recent study has revealed that the French put in more overtime than many other countries. The survey revealed that 27 per cent of French workers do more than 15 hours of overtime each week, compared to a global average of

14 per cent. A further 63 per cent say that they put in between 1 and 12 extra hours in the average week. The idea behind the 35-hour week was that it would reduce un-employment at a time when employees were working long hours whilst many were un-employed. In reality, France's relatively in-flexible labour laws meant that employers did not subsequently recruit in any sig-nificant numbers and there is now mounting pressure to increase the working week to 39 hours. Companies currently have to pay between 10 and 50 per cent extra per hour if they want employees to work more than 35 hours a week. In a sign that the government's position is shifting, Prime Min-ister Manuel Valls re-cently announced that,

“Exemptions to the legal duration of work-ing time at 35 hours are no longer a viola-tion of the law”. This effectively gives em-ployers the right to re-negotiate longer hours and lower overtime pay with staff, whilst still keeping the 35-hour week enshrined in French law. The progressive and business-friendly economy minister, Emmanuel Macron, wants the government to go even further and scrap a current legal requirement to pay overtime of at least 10 per cent more than the standard pay rate, a move that would ef-fectively end the 35-hour week. The former Rothschild banker in-troduced a wide-rang-ing package of reforms in 2015, known as the loi Macron, aimed at kickstarting the econo-my. ■

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500 euro note to be phased out?

France introduces first dummy radars

You may never have been lucky enough to see one and now you may never get the chance as the 500 euro note could

soon be a thing of the past. It has long been known that such a high denomina-tion note would attract the eye of forg-ers and the criminal underclass. Indeed, if you have ever been in possession of a 500 euro note, you will know that many businesses are reluctant to take one. Brit-ain, for example, has banned banks and exchange offices from issuing 500 euro notes over crime fears. Now, following a report by the Europe-an Anti-Fraud Office, EU president Mario Draghi has indicated that he is preparing to follow its suggestions and outlaw the

note. “There is a pervasive and increasing conviction in the world of public opin-ion that high denomination banknotes are used for criminal purposes... It's in this context that we are considering action,” he said. In a report last year, Europol said cash was still the “instrument of choice” for terrorists and 500 euro notes were in high demand, though they are not popular for everyday transactions. “The 500 euro note alone accounts for over 30% of the value of all banknotes in circulation, despite it not being a common means of payment,” the report said. You can see the appeal to criminals and money launderers: €1 million in 500 euro notes weighs just 2kg!

With the developed world relying less and less on cash, many of the big euro notes are believed to be held outside the eurozone in regions where many still prefer cash to bank accounts. When euro notes and coins began to circulate in 2002, Germany was among the main supporters of having a 500 euro banknote to match the value of its 1,000 mark note, and cater to the Germans' traditional preference for cash over electronic money. France, where the biggest franc note was worth just €76, argued against the 500 euro denomination. Should the 500 euro note be phased out, however, those seeking an alternative may not need to look far: the Swiss offer a 1,000 franc bill worth around €910. ■

A s recent figures re-vealed that the num-ber of road deaths in France rose again in

2015, the government has un-veiled its latest weapon in the battle for road safety - dum-my speed cameras. Until now, France has taken an admirably honest approach to speed cam-eras; they tell you one is com-ing up, then they tell you the current speed before you finally reach the camera itself. If you get flashed by a fixed camera in France, you really only have yourself to blame. But with road deaths rising for the second year in a row, the

government has announced that it will be installing as many as 10,000 new dummy radars in the near future, as well as a further 500 fixed radars. The dummy radars will operate in groups on stretches of roads with poor safety records. The active cam-era will be moved at random be-tween these radars, meaning that drivers will not know which one is currently working. This sys-tem will not be too unfamiliar for those used to driving on Brit-ish roads. The first area to be covered was a 37 km stretch of the D939 near Calais. Despite already having two radars, this area has

seen 6 deaths and 28 serious in-juries in the last five years. Inte-rior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said that this was the first zone de contrôles leurres - or “lur-ing” zone - to be set up, but that he wanted 10,000 dummy sites along roads across the country over the coming years. Following a huge govern-ment clampdown on road safe-ty, deaths fell steadily for 12 straight years until 2013, but have risen slightly in both 2014 and 2015. Last year, 3,464 peo-ple lost theirs lives in road acci-dents. Interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve put this increase down to more people using their

cars instead of public transport following the Thalys and Paris terror attacks and said he still believed it was possible to bring the number of road deaths in France below the 2,000 mark by 2020. “That's still our goal and it's realistic,” he said. “We need strong and ambitious measures. Three things are central: tough checks, awareness from an early age and a relentless fight against drug- and drink-driving.” Drivers' group 40 Millions d'Automobilistes has described the new measures as “repres-sive” and launched a campaign site lobbying against them at legrandraslebol.com ■

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A baker whose life was saved by a homeless man has found a heart-warming way to say thank you... by selling him his bakery

for the price of a croissant! In December of last year, at around 7 o'clock in the morning, Michel Flamant was overcome by carbon monoxide that had been leaking from a faulty oven and collapsed on the floor of his bakery. By chance, homeless man Jérôme Aucan was passing by, saw the baker and dragged him from the premises before calling the emer-gency services. “That day, I believe that the good Lord was looking after me,” Mr Flamant said after the event. “This man used to beg in front of the shop, so from time to time, he came in for a coffee or a croissant and a chat. That day, he saw me in trouble, he came down, and then he saw that I was not there at all. Even the firemen told me 'an-other ten minutes, you were a goner'. In thanks, I offered him a little work and I realised that he just wanted to escape from his misery.” The hero of the piece was modest about his actions: “I happened to be there, I just did what I had to do.” The good will did not end there; whilst spending 2 weeks in hospital recovering from his near-death experience, fellow bakers rallied round to ensure that his business remained open. Now back to health, and with retirement already a year overdue, Mr Flamant has decided to sell his bakery to the home-less man for the symbolic price of €1, as well as helping with the deposit to find an apartment and finally get him off the streets. The baker intends to make the most of his own second chance, telling journalists: “My motorhome is waiting to leave on vacation! I think Jérôme deserves to be given a chance.” ■

The owner of a restaurant featured in the Michelin guide has hit the headlines by banning bankers from his restaurant... unless they

pay a €70,000 entrance fee! This figure is significant as his anger stems from being refused a loan for the same amount. The blackboard outside his restaurant, Les Ecu-ries de Richelieu, in an upmarket suburb of Paris, reads: “Dogs welcome, bankers banned (unless they pay an entry fee of €70,000).” “As soon as I see a banker that I recog-nise I won’t let them enter my restaurant. They have treated me like a dog, so I have denied them access,” he said. “I’m not go-ing to police the doors but the people con-cerned know who they are.” He described his act as one of desperation at the “per-manent sabotage of the economic fabric of France”. Alexandre Callet said he felt “humili-ated” when his request for a business loan

to open a second venue was refused. He be-lieves the size of the loan very reasonable given that his turnover for last year was €300,000 - his best ever and triple that of his first year in 2008. “This is not just a ke-bab shop. My restaurant is in the Michelin guide and film stars come in here,” Mr Cal-let said. “A lot of bankers who turned me down know me. They come in here. I have never had financial problems and yet I find myself in this situation. Bankers are not do-ing their job. That’s why we have so many businesses in France who have to resort to crowd funding.” Since his sign made news across the world, Mr Callet said he has been ap-proached by other banks in France, as well as lenders in Belgium, England, Russia and even the Embassy of Qatar. He has also re-ceived a personal apology from one bank director. “He came to the restaurant this morning and was visibly very put out,” he said. Presumably he didn't stay for lunch! ■

There has been gen-eral amusement in France that Tesco has decided to only sell

straight croissants from now on as the crescent shaped vari-ety - the form from which the pastry takes its name - is ap-parently too hard for Brits to butter! Harry Jones, Tesco’s chief croissant buyer, said: “After demand for crescent shaped croissants started falling, we spoke to our customers and nearly 75% of them told us that they preferred straight ones. At the heart of the move away from curved crois-sants is the spreadability fac-tor. The majority of shoppers

find it easier to spread jam, or their preferred filling, on a straighter shape with a single sweeping motion. With the crescent shaped croissants, it’s more fiddly and most people can take up to three attempts to achieve perfect coverage, which increases the potential for accidents involving sticky fingers and tables.” The story was picked up by French media and most could not resist having a jab at those north of the Channel, with one person tweeting: “We need to teach the English that you don't butter croissants in the first place...” The owner of a French bakery in London viewed

the change with scepticism. Michelle Wade, whose Maison Bertaux in Soho is a top des-tination for croissant connois-seurs, said the pastries ought to be curved until the tips touch. “They never look like that at Tesco,” she said, add-ing that hers “are beautifully curved”. “But, mind you, the thing is that croissants always come out a lot of different shapes because they are hand rolled. Anyway it’s good for us because it makes our products more original.” Sainsbury’s and Waitrose confirmed they sold both curved and straight croissants, and had no plans to discon-tinue either type. “The easiest

way to enjoy a curved crois-sant is to do it the French way - by dunking it into a dollop of jam,” a Waitrose spokeswom-an said. ■

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In the garden - jobs for MarchWe should all

be grateful for the recent rain, which has made

the drought we were heading for move further away... but in typical gardener's fashion, I'm not!! Now I want to get out there, and not be soaked every five minutes. I need to be get-ting to those early weeds and dealing with them. I want to be spreading mulch and manure. I'd like to be getting a move on! Oh well, enough moaning. March around here really is the month that the gardening year starts. On fine days the old folks can be seen out with trac-tors and rotavators and gener-ally getting out in the muck. So, lots to do but beware - the cold has probably not said its fi-nal word so keep fleece and oth-er protection solutions to hand. From February the shops have been full of the summer flowering bulbs and tubers. So tempting! But don't leave them hanging around too long. Espe-cially if you've bought a with-ered root of some kind of poor perennial. It's probably crying

out for rehydration, so please water it well before potting up in a roomy container and then planting out later after the frosts have finished. Also in the greenhouse, sow your summer flowers - zin-nia, osteospermum, ageratum, cosmos, sunflowers, salvias, stocks, cleome, annual dahlias, sweet peas (you can also sow direct where you plan to grow them), linaria, etc. Pot up your dahlias, gladioli, begonias and keep them some-where frost free. Under the stag-ing in the greenhouse is good, or a warmish room in the house. They don't necessarily need light until they start to sprout. Potatoes, however, are best chitted in light conditions, so the new shoots aren't too spin-dly. Depending on the heat of the ground, and the variety, plant from mid March. Don't plant in the same place as last year, and remember that early varieties tend to attract fewer 'Doryphores' or Colorado bee-tle. If you suffer from these little blighters, sow a line of annual flax all round your veg

patch. It works well as a deter-rent, and the blue flowers look beautiful, as well as attracting insects. Don't forget to plant a few in big containers (or an old black dustbin) in the green-house so that you can enjoy early new potatoes! Plant onion sets, shallots and garlic if you haven't already. If your ground is waterlogged or clay, plant them on little ridges for improved drainage, or you could choose to plant some in individual modules in the greenhouse, then pop them out into place later. It could be a good idea to do some like that, anyway, to have a few as early salad onions. Watch your rhubarb plants growing - you should be able to harvest the stems of early varie-ties this month, but don't if it's a new plant that you have only recently planted. Clean and look after the soft fruit patch, and give the straw-berry plants a light feed. Many things can be direct sown now - radish, spinach, peas, broad beans, some varie-ties of lettuce, land cress, mus-

tards, chicories, spring onions, bunching onions, chards, early turnips, leeks, kale, kohl rabi, calabrese. Then there are the sun lov-ers - which should be sown in a heated propagator - tomatoes, chillies, aubergines, melons, peppers, etc. You should be able to have the first of your pickings this month, whether it be rhubarb, sorrel, dandelions, mint, chives, garlic chives, some leaves, mustards, or flowers for pick-

ing for the house. How lovely to feel the garden will start to be productive again. Lots of other things to do that I haven't mentioned, but most of all, go by the weather in your neck of the woods and enjoy getting outside. Good gardening! ■

PS Don't forget to pick the new growth of young nettles, and comfrey, to make nettle or comfrey tea.

by Michelle Pierce

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You came to France to enjoy life and relax - not to worry about your finances. If you are approaching, or already

enjoying, retirement you will want to protect the value of your wealth and the income it creates, both for yourself and your beneficiaries in future. What is tax efficient in the UK, such as ISAs, PEPs and Premium Bonds, is not tax efficient in France, and the in-come from such investments is taxable in full. Even the gains on disposals of shares/funds within such wrappers are taxable. Tax in France can be high. It is vital to understand the finer points of French taxation to legitimately lower your overall tax liability, especially in the face of tightened international tax regulation.

Tax advantages

One very useful arrangement in France is the assurance-vie. It is a specialised form of life assurance, which allows you to hold a wide range of investment assets and is highly tax-efficient for residents of France. Assurance-vie provides various tax advantages. If you do not take any with-drawals, there is no income or capital gains tax to pay, regardless of how much

the capital has grown or how much in-terest has been earned within the poli-cy. When you make a withdrawal, it is taxed very favourably because only the ‘growth’ element of the amount with-drawn is taxable. Used properly, they can help reduce income tax, wealth tax and succession tax, but you really need to take advice from an expert who understands the in-tricacies of French tax to make the best choice for you. We often come across UK nationals who have assurance-vie policies that do not provide all the tax benefits that may otherwise be available.

How assurances-vie vary

There are many different types of assurance-vie: you may have them as life policies, endowments or insurance bonds. They can be based in various ju-risdictions, and both the type of product and jurisdiction can make a difference to the advantages they offer. For example, the longer you own the policy, the less tax you pay. Once you have held the policy over four years you can choose to pay tax at a fixed rate of 15% instead of the income tax rates up to 45%. After eight years this tax is just 7.5%, and the first €4,600 (€9,200 for a couple) of growth withdrawn is tax free.

(15.5% social charges are always also payable.) However, this only applies to EU pol-icies, and so not to the Isle of Man and Channel Island policies. You could also have difficulties getting the necessary information for your tax return from non-EU arrangements. And with succession tax, if an assur-ance-vie is properly set up, each ben-eficiary can receive €152,500 tax-free allowance on distributions from your policy. They also only pay 20% tax on the excess (rising to 31.25% for amounts over €700,000). However, these savings are only pos-sible if your policy lets you nominate beneficiaries. Many policies domiciled in the Isle of Man, the UK and Ireland do not offer this, so your heirs could pay significantly more tax. Further, with UK policies, you pay tax within the funds that cannot be re-claimed and, again, you could also have problems getting the information needed for your tax return. There are other benefits to holding an assurance-vie. Since you can hold a wide range of investments within it, you can combine your tax and investment planning in one exercise. If your capital is spread out over various investments you can bring it all under one roof.

It can also help with your estate plan-ning. The value of assurance-vie con-tracts falls outside French succession law, and so enables you to leave assets to the beneficiaries of your choice. This can also help you avoid probate. It is essential that you get the right advice before getting an assurance-vie. Many UK advisers do not have the neces-sary in-depth and up-to-date knowledge of the French tax regime. You should take advice from an adviser who lives locally and so has in-depth and personal experience of the French tax regime, and who can provide holistic advice on taxa-tion, tax mitigation, estate planning and investment management. You should check if your existing ar-rangements are set up in the most ef-ficient manner to gain the full tax and succession benefits, and make sure they are fully compliant in France. If not, you risk missing out on considerable tax ad-vantages. ■

Tax rates, scope and reliefs may change. Any statements concerning tax-ation are based upon our understanding of current taxation laws and practices, which are subject to change. Tax infor-mation has been summarised; an indi-vidual is advised to seek personalised advice.

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Saint Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland and Irish

people around the world celebrate his saint’s day on 17th March every year. It is a public holiday in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

Who was Saint Patrick?

St. Patrick was born in Britain in the late 4th century to a wealthy Christian family. When he was 16, a raiding party from Ireland attacked his father’s estate. Patrick was kidnapped and taken to Ireland, which at the time was a land of paganism. Patrick spent six years as a slave, working as a shepherd and during this time he learned Gaelic, the Irish language, and also became a devout Christian. After six years, Patrick heard a voice telling him it was time to escape, so he travelled south for 200 miles until he reached the Irish coast where he found a ship prepared to take him back to Britain. He travelled around Europe and studied religion under Saint Germain, the bishop of Auxerre in France. Patrick then became a priest and

returned to Ireland to teach Christianity to the people.

The significance of Shamrocks

In order to make the people understand the idea of the Holy Trinity - the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit - Saint Patrick used a shamrock. Shamrocks are native to Ireland and they were already a sacred plant because they represented the arrival of spring. Patrick showed that the three leaves of a shamrock were all on one stem, in the same way that the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit make up one God. Shamrocks have been associated with Saint Patrick ever since.

Why March 17th?

After nearly 30 years in Ireland converting the people to Christianity, Patrick died on 17th March 461 A.D.

Legends of Saint Patrick

The most famous legend about Saint Patrick is that he drove snakes and all venomous creatures from Ireland by banging a drum. If any poisonous creatures ever returned to Ireland, they would instantly die.

However, this legend is probably a metaphor for driving the pagans out of Ireland and converting them to Christianity - snakes were often

associated with pagan worship. In fact, there have probably never been any snakes in Ireland! ■

Saint Patrick est le saint patron de l’Irlande. Les Irlandais

célèbrent la Saint Patrick tous les 17 mars,

dans le monde entier. C’est un jour férié à la fois en République d’Irlande et en Irlande du Nord.

Qui était Saint Patrick?

Issu d’une riche famille chrétienne, St Patrick est né en Grande Bretagne à la fin du 4ème siècle. Alors qu’il a 16 ans, des pillards irlandais attaquent le domaine de son père. Patrick est kidnappé et emmené en Irlande, à l’époque terre païenne. Devenu esclave, Patrick est berger pendant six ans. Il apprend le gaélique irlandais et devient un fervent chrétien. Au terme de ces six années, Patrick entend une voix qui lui dit qu’il est temps de s’échapper. Il parcourt 320 kilomètres en direction de la côte sud de l’Irlande et embarque sur un navire pour se rendre en Grande-Bretagne. Puis il voyage dans toute l’Europe et étudie la théologie avec Saint Germain, évêque d’Auxerre en France. Patrick devient alors prêtre et retourne en Irlande pour enseigner le christianisme au peuple.

La signification des Trèfles Irlandais

(Shamrocks)

Pour expliquer le concept de la Sainte Trinité – le Père, le Fils et l’Esprit Saint – Saint Patrick utilise un trèfle.

Plante indigène, le trèfle irlandais ou «shamrock» était déjà une plante sacrée car il représentait l’arrivée du printemps. Patrick explique que les trois feuilles d’un trèfle se tiennent sur une seule tige, tout comme le Père, le Fils et l’Esprit Saint font un Dieu unique. Depuis les trèfles Irlandais ont toujours été associés à Saint Patrick.

Pourquoi le 17 mars?

Après avoir passé 30 ans sur le sol irlandais à évangéliser le peuple, Patrick meurt le 17 mars 461 apr. J.-C.

Les légendes de Saint Patrick

Parmi les légendes sur Saint Patrick, la plus célèbre raconte comment il fit fuir du sol irlandais tous les serpents et créatures venimeuses en jouant du tambour. Toute créature malveillante qui regagnerait le sol irlandais mourrait sur le champ. Cependant il s’agit probablement d’une métaphore qui représente l’éviction du paganisme et la conversion au Christianisme – les serpents étaient souvent associés à un culte païen. En fait, il n’y a probablement jamais eu de serpents en Irlande! ■

St Patrick - the patron saint of Ireland

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SEARCHWORDOKU © - by Anthony Parson

Complete the alphabetical Sudoku grid to the left using only the letters already shown, then use the result word-search grid to find: An alcoholic drink

How does it work...?Complete the Sudoku grid in the usual manner, using only the 9 letters already shown. Once complete, you will be left with a 9x9 wordsearch grid, in which to find the final piece of the puzzle.

See the completed example to the right, the clue for which is "An English county".

Be careful not to jump to conclu-sions, as with the letters available, the answer could be SURREY, SUS-SEX, ESSEX, or as it turns out in this case... SOMERSET.

Solution on page 30

CrosswordClues and answers (page 30) in English

Across:7. High level of proficience in spoken language (6)8. Global cosmetics brand (6)9. Coated in sugary paste (4)10. List of signatures for or against (8)11. Ceaseless (11)14. Sceptic (11)18. Ocean separating Australia from Antarctica (8)19. South-Pacific Island (4)20. Term used by South-Americans to describe a white man (6)21. Hydrocarbon added togasoline (6)

Down:1. Extended mass of ice (7)2. Unwanted garden plant (4)3. Basic food item e.g. bread, rice, po-tato (6)4. Delighted (6)5. A false show of e.g. friendship (8)6. City in northern Vietnam (5)12. Giving off (8)13. Host city of the 2008 Olympic Games (7)15. From Brittany (6)16. English Capital City (6)17. Belongs to you (5)19. French party (4)

SUDOKU - EASY SUDOKU - MEDIUM SUDOKU - HARD

The solutions to this month’s sudokus can be found on page 30

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Business DirectoryYour indispensable guide to finding local businesses & artisans

Animals & Pets >> pg 19Antiques/Brocantes >> pg 19Auto Services >> pg 19Building Services Architects/Surveyors >> pg 19-20 Carpenters/Joiners >> pg 20 Electricians >> pg 20 Fosses Septiques >> pg 20 General >> pg 20-22 Groundworks >> pg 22 Painters/Decorators >> pg 22

Plasterers >> pg 22 Plumbers >> pg 22 Roofing >> pg 22-23 Sandblasting >> pg 23Chimney Sweeps >> pg 23Computers/Satellites >> pg 23Food & Drink >> pg 23-24Garden Services >> pg 24Gifts & Crafts >> pg 24Handholding Services >> pg 24Health & Beauty >> pg 24

House Clearance >> pg 25Insurance & Finance >> pg 25Language Services >> pg 25Pest Control >> pg 25Property Sales >> pg 25Retail & Commerce >> pg 25-26Transport/Removals/Storage >> pg 26General >> pg 26

The OrchardKennels & Cattery

(Farges, nr. Aubusson)Small & friendly, English run.

Viewings welcome.Certificat de capacité.

Also available: Pet foods, treats & accessories.

Mon - Sat: 9.00 - 7.00Contact Dave Grant: 05 55 67 58 87

www.the-orchard.eusiret: 504 584 228 00010

ChamplongChatterie

Caring, quiet accommodation just for cats

JUNCT 22 off A20, Arnac la PosteAlison & Ray

Tel: 05 55 60 27 [email protected]

SIRET: 520 896 671 00010

Animals & Pets AutoServices

RING BILL!Registered Car Mechanic

05.55.81.31.85See Display Ad pg 21

BuildingServices

Architects/Surveyors

LCS 23 AutosCar and Van Sales

European Transport06 23 29 24 70 - see pg 17

REGISTERED FARRIERMARECHAL FERRANT

NOW TAKING ON NEW CLIENTSCHRIS SELWYN Dip WCF REGISTERED FARRIER

▪ OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE▪ ALL DISCIPLINES

AND REMEDIAL WORK UNDERTAKEN▪ RELIABLE, HONEST SERVICE

▪ CONTACT TO DISCUSSYOUR REQUIREMENTS AND AREA▪ BASED IN 87 BUT WILL TRAVEL

▪ REFERENCES AVAILABLE

TEL: 06 30 96 02 02E: [email protected]

W: www.englishfarrierinfrance.comsiret: 799 169 479 00018

Valhalladog holidays

Small, friendly English-runkennels in Bétête (23270).

Open 365 days a year.Call Leanne on:

05 55 80 42 47or email

[email protected]

Please mentionThe Bugle when

responding to adverts

ArchitecturalDRAWINGSERVICERenovating yourFrench property?

New build?Dossiers prepared

Permis de Construire Déclarations Préalables

Tel: 05 53 52 36 [email protected]

SIRET: 493 770 358 00015

Cats and DogsBoarding Kennels

Purpose built kennels - dept 16.45 years animal care experience. Fully insured and vet approved.

Individual kennels plus family pens.Walking off lead 4 times a day.

Michael and Wendy [email protected]

05 45 66 14 62Siret: 494 030 919 00018

At Masterplans.eu we can help guide you through your planning application in France. From initial feasibility to completed dossiers. We will compile all the relevant drawings and complete the necessary paperwork to ensure

your application proceeds smoothly.We are equally at home working with clients

here in France or those living abroad.

Tel: 05 55 80 72 83Mob: 06 33 07 29 72Email: [email protected]

www.masterplans.euSiret: 790 016 984 00011

Suppliers of Car & VanSpares & LHD headlights,

anywhere in FranceJOHN SOWERSBY

+44 (0)1377 255470+44 (0)7830 170761

[email protected]

MOTOR PARTSCHARENTE

Vehicle Repairs and Repatriation

Can, van & motorcyclerepairs and servicing

Vehicle transport undertaken,both locally and from the UKTyre fitting/repairs/balancing

[email protected] 17 49 11 72

siret: 815 114 772 00016

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Antiques/Brocantes

LA BRAUDERIEBROCANTE

Antiques and Junk ShopLovely French finds from the Limousin

Open most days

4 La Brauderie, 23160 St-Germain-Beaupré

Tel: 07 80 00 46 23UK Mob: +44 (0)7902 838 776

NEW YEARNEW CAREER!Dog Grooming

Courseswww.dog-grooming-course.net

Siret: 499 234 615 00015

Youradverthere

05 55 41 17 76

Youradverthere

05 55 41 17 76

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Septic tanks Concrete Renovationsystems designed with permissions &paperwork included and independent

approval with certifi cation.

concrete fl oors, concrete terraces,concrete retaining walls, openings,

underfl oor heating, insulation, steps.

bathrooms & kitchensfrom design to completion, ceilings,

partition walls, drylining.

see our portfolio at www.LCE23.com 05.55.80.83.30 registered and insured for all work we do [email protected]

trading 7 years

siret: 503 169 237 00016

Entreprise Hines Building ServicesAll Internal & External Works, completed to a high standard.

We also supply KWIKSTAGE scaffold for hire - either DIY or full scaffold service provided.See website for more info - www.entreprisehines.com - 05 55 89 69 46 - [email protected]

Please mentionThe Bugle when

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Please mentionThe Bugle when

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BuildingServices

Carpenters/Joiners

BuildingServices

Electricians

Pink ElectriqueRuth & Geoff Kowalczyk

All electrical work, home automation & security.Project management. See our website for more

information. French qualified and insured.30+ years worldwide experience.Departments covered: 23, 36, 87.

Tel: 05 55 63 10 68Mob: 06 64 59 48 64

Email: [email protected]

SIRET: 788 709 871 00016

BARWICKÉLECTRICITÉ

SHAUN BARWICK QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN

Available for all types of electrical workSmall jobs, new builds,

renovations, rewires Consuel assistance and

certification service availableFully insured with 10 year workmanship guarantee

Based near Châlus (87230)

Tel: 09 72 35 74 73Email: [email protected]

@iret: 794 282 368 00016

BuildingServices

FossesSeptiques

LES VIDANGES LIMOUSINES▪ Emptying septic tanks

▪ Unblocking pipes▪ Cleaning wells

▪ Group rates availablebetween neighboursCall David - 24/24 7/7

06 49 66 44 2587800 JourgnacSiret N° 750 725 780 00019

Steve JohnsFosse Septique

Specialist 20+ years experience

All aspects covered: Paperwork and permissions arranged

Installations (full/part) Upgrades (to current regs)

InspectionsDigger and dumper hire

Groundworks, foundations, driveways, etc.Building & Renovation services

Free devis and site visit

05.55.64.11.73We guarantee to beat any like for like quote !

siret: 514 556 208 00015

Lumiere Serviceet Energie

Steven Rofe20+ Years experience

• NICEIC approved Electrician for 8 years in the UK

• Wiring of new installations(including liaising with EDF)

• Rewiring existing houses/barns• External & garden lighting

• All aspects of electrical works• Fully insured - (10 year Decennale)• Departments covered 19,23 & 8705.55.69.75.67 / 06.89.47.69.71email: [email protected]

Siret No. 501.792.386.00010

SALAMANDREélectricitéKeith SLOPER

Tel: 05 55 64 94 20Mob: 07 86 38 09 61

* Qualified electrician* All types of electrical

works carried out* Free estimates* Fault finding

* Consuel certification arranged* Temporary and permanent

EDF supplies arranged* Departments 23 and 87

No Siret: 494 916 760 00015

INSTALLATION23- Electricity- Plumbing

- Air conditioning and heat pump- Small renovations

(bathrooms, kitchens, etc.)Dutch and English spokenCreuse / Puy-de-Dôme

E-mail: [email protected]

Mob. 06 40 56 96 12Tel. 05 55 67 57 64

Siret: 753 054 030 00014

A. WrightCarpenter & Joiner06 35 12 10 66

see main ad - pg2

Youradverthere

05 55 41 17 76

Youradverthere

05 55 41 17 76

Wood WorkSHUTTERS/DOORS,

STAIRCASES, etc.MADE TO MEASURE

IN SOFTWOODS OR LOCAL HARD WOODSSIMPLE ORDERING / 10 DAY TURNAROUNDPlease explore our website for more info:

www.scrollart.co.uk05 55 14 12 43

Oradour Sur Vayres (87150) - siren 752 051 482

BuildingServices

General

La Coterie EntrepriseApproved septic tank installer

05.55.80.83.30www.lce23.com

See our main ad above

[email protected] 55 41 17 76

BuildingServices

Architects/Surveyors

ALBION BUILDINGSURVEYORS

 RICS Chartered Surveyor35+ years experience, fully insured

- pre-purchase house surveys- digital floor plans

- project monitoringwww.surveys-in-france.orgTel: 06 43 86 73 27

CHARTERED STRUCTURAL

ENGINEERPre-purchase & Structural Surveys.

Verbal & written reports.Structural calculations & drawings.Redevelopment ideas & solutions.Tim Haw B.Eng C.Eng M.I.Struct.E

FR: 0033 (0)6 05 56 42 81UK: 0044 (0)7448 466 662

Web: www.versineer.comEmail: [email protected]

Siret: 498 843 051 00018

Entreprise BurtGeneral BuilderFor all your building requirements

14 years building in FranceBased north 87 / south 36

Mob (FR): 07 83 01 33 53Email: [email protected]

siren: 477 961 940

Plant SalesMini diggers, backhoe

loaders, site dumpers, etc.Groundworks, site clearance

and gardening servicesVery competitive prices

DeliveredCall Ant: 05 55 05 09 60

Mob: 07 50 44 76 27siret: en cours

All Renovations and ConstructionsRoofs constructed & repaired

Attic conversions & velux fittedChimney repairs

Kitchen & Bathroom fittingTiling

Dry LiningAll work fully insured

Free QuotationTEL : 05 55 69 24 82

E-mail : [email protected] No: 524 866 621 00013

KWIKSTAGE Scaffold Hire

DIY or FullScaffold ServiceSee our website

or phone for details

05 55 89 69 46www.entreprisehines.com

[email protected]: 503 169 237 00016

Dave Cardwell - Builder05 55 98 24 12

See our Display Ad - pg 15

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JONES ENTREPRISEQuality Workmanship Since 1986

Carpenter BuilderPortfolio available to view atwww.jonesentreprise.comemail: [email protected]

Jeff Jones: 05 55 62 46 21Mob: 06 38 25 74 62

siret: 810 322 123 00011

Entreprise Hines

Building & Renovation ● Roofing - New & Repairs ● Masonry ● Plastering ● Dry Lining ● Sand Blasting ● Equestrian Buildings ● Digger/Scaffold Hire ● ... and much, much more28 years qualified experience

05.55.89.69.46www.entreprisehines.com

[email protected]: 503 169 237 00016

T J Renovations30 years experience in building tradeFull refurbishments undertaken

• Stone/Brickwork • Patios• Repointing • Studwork

• General Repairs & MaintenanceAll areas in the Limousin covered

Contact Tim05 55 61 16 30 / 06 85 37 04 35web: www.builderinthecreuse.co.uk

Email: [email protected]: 750 068 116 00011

Paul GoldsmithInterior RenovationsRegistered for 8 years in France

High quality work,excellent references available

• Kitchens • Bathrooms• Tiling • Wood flooring

• Loft conversions • Pointing• Windows • Plasterboarding

Covering Creuse and Indree: [email protected]: 09 66 03 52 89

SIRET 494 123 847 00019

GODSONTravaux Publics

www.fossepro.com05.55.62.61.12 - pg 3

WASTE REMOVALSERVICES

• house/barn/garden clearances• dechetterie runs• rubbish removal

• cash paid for scrap • general labouring service

• mini digger - with/without driver• Vehicle with 1.5 tonne crane

05 55 37 45 3506 74 21 47 71siret 532 981 198 00015

Scaffolding HireLarge stock

Rapid responseGood rates for long & short term hire

Erected or self-erectDelivery or collection

All areas coveredCall Dave:

06 42 73 83 37siret: 795 207 067 00013

[email protected] 55 41 17 76

Masonry& MoreGeneral building

Renovation & maintenance Reliable, good quality work

30 years expBased central 23 - will travel

Martin Sprague

05 55 61 93 07martin_sprague_1@ hotmail.com

SIRET: 531 768 182 00010

La NoneixConstruction& Property ServicesEstablished, Professional and

Personal Building Services. Fully registered with décennale

insurance covering all works.●Renovations

●New builds ●Roofing ●Stonework ●Carpentry

●Ground worksLarge or small projects undertaken

- please view our website.Contact: Paul or Joanne Rands

05.55.66.44.06www.lanoneix.com

[email protected]: 501 144 596 00019

RING BILL!Registered

Car Mechanic05 55 81 31 85

■ Services■ Brakes

■ MOT Prep(contrôle technique)

■ ... much moreDept. 23 & surrounding areasSIRET: 494 617 798 00017

NEUVIALLE MENUISERIEno job too small - very competitive rates

30 Years’ Experience JoinerKitchens, Bedrooms & BathroomsFlooring & General 2nd FixFinishing, Joinery & DeckingEmergency Lock Services

Mike Christie05 55 64 35 11 (Home)07 87 38 58 88 (Mobile)[email protected]

Siret: 802 265 728

RSW EntreprisesFosse Septiques/Micro stations05.55.80.00.57See our Display Ad - pg 7

HarlequinDevelopmentsAll aspects of renovationand refurbishment, big or

small, undertaken. Harlequin Developments are

a Distributor and Installerfor Solarventi,

solar dehumidifyingand ventilating products.

05.55.68.67.5606.06.60.46.97

[email protected]

SIRET: 494.501.067.00016

French LilyKitchens & Interiors

05 55 80 92 91 - see pg 8

Monte Sarginson House Renovations

Inside & Out Experience in Roofing, Tiling

Floors & Walls, Plumbing,Fitting Kitchens & Bathrooms,

Stonework & Rendering,Painting & Decorating

Tel: 05 55 63 88 70 Mob: 06 21 34 18 20

Siret no 507 516 748 00013

Youradverthere

05 55 41 17 76

Youradverthere

05 55 41 17 76

Stephen Cullinane & SonFrom the foundations to the roof

Established 9 years in France05 55 81 00 53 - see pg 9

Steve JohnsAssainissement

fosse-septique23.com05.55.64.11.73 - see pg 11

upvc-solutionsuPVC windows, doors,

porches & conservatoriesAvailable in white or oak woodgrain.

Visit our website for more information.

www.upvc-solutions.webs.comemail: [email protected]

siret: 503 133 159 00015

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Advertise your business here

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ADVERTORIAL

In the countryside outside Celon, near Argenton-sur-Creuse, you’ll find Les Fromentaux. Here, Sue and James Manning (originally from Shropshire)

are farming 200 hectares with Limousin cattle, as well as sheep, chickens, ducks and geese. The Mannings are extremely proud of their farming methods, and take care of the animals in every respect. Sue explains “The system here is sim-ple, we grow, harvest and feed what we have grown here on our farm - it really is ‘From Farm to Fork!’ We feed hay, silage, maize silage, straw, wheat, and protein pellets. We also plant feed in the field to grow turnips and forage rape. This allows

us to continue to feed the cattle and sheep outside and these crops have very high protein content. The poultry need a high protein diet too, and they are outside in the day (ruining my garden!) most of the time, and shut in at night away from Mr Fox”. Last month the Mannings launched their new website www.earllesfromentaux.comwith prices for all of the meat available direct from the new Farm Shop. Beef, veal and free range poultry is available to buy all year around, lamb from May, plus turkey and goose around Christmas. The cuts of lamb are fully prepared and ready to be frozen, and all meat can be vacuum packed. Sue has recently launched a catering service and offers a range of prepared meals, all using meat from the farm. The range includes a variety of pies and pas-tries, quiche, as well as sausage rolls, ba-con, sausages and scotch eggs. If you are planning an event, she offers a flexible choice of menus, plus a large mobile oven that can be hired for outdoor events. If you are in the area of Saint-Marcel or

Celon, the Mannings attend the monthly markets (Saint-Marcel 1st Sunday, Ce-lon 2nd Sunday) where you can ask them about their farm and also try some of their dry cured bacon, sausages and hams. You are welcome to call in at the farm anytime, but it is advisable to telephone beforehand. The Farm Shop is open Friday afternoons and all day Saturday. ■

EARL Les Fromentaux 10 Route de Vilenne, 36200 CelonTelephone: 02 54 25 34 73Email. [email protected]. www.earllesfromentaux.com

Les Fromentaux - From Farm to Fork

If you like delicious and carefully sourced local produce, we have some good news for you!

Pricelist 2016Limousin Beef - 10.90€/kg

7-8kg 1kg Rosbif, 1.5kg Bifteck, 1 kg Entrecôte, 1.5kg Bourguignon,

500g Braisé, 1.5kg Pot au feu, 500g Jarret

12-18kg 2kg Rosbif, 350g Filet, 3kg Bifteck, 400g Rumsteck, 2kg Entrecôte,

2,5kg Bourguignon, 1,5kg Braisé, 3kg Pot au feu, 500g Jarret

24-36kg 4kg Rosbif, 500g Filet, 5kg Bifteck, 700g Rumsteck, 5kg Entrecôte,

5kg Bourguignon, 4kg Braisé, 6kg Pot au feu, 1kg Jarret

Veal - 13.30€/kg 5-8kg

1kg Rôti, 2kg Escalopes, 1kg Côte, 2kg Blanquette

Lamb (May to November)

Duck (1.5kg to 4.5kg) - 7.10€/kg

Chicken (1.5kg to 3.5kg) - 6.90€/kg

Bacon - 11€/kg

Sausages - 8€/kg

A. WrightCarpenter & Joiner06 35 12 10 66

see main ad - pg 2

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To advertise in The Bugle Business Directory, call 05 55 41 17 76

BuildingServices

General

50,000 sq ft of covered showrooms& 2 large external display areas- P5 18mm tongue and grooved water repellent chipboard. Available in 8ft x 2ft sheets.- C.L.S. stud work: 2.4, 3 & 4.8m lengths.- OSB 8ft x 4ft sheets, 9mm and 18mm in stock.- Plywood all in 8ft x 4ft sheets. External grade, suitable for construction use.- Skirting board & Architrave in stock.- Insulation earthwool, 100 & 150mm. R value for 100mm - 2.25.- Rigid board insulation Xtratherm R: 40/75/80/90 &120 mm. R value for 40mm - 1.73.

Open Mon-Sat 8.30am to 6pm - www.reclamation-yard.com - Only 1km from Confolens on the D952 Ansac-sur-Vienne road

Mini Diggerwith Driver for HireLandscaping, ditching,

land clearance etc.Also general

Garden MaintenanceJohn Bonella

87440 Marval

05 55 78 62 [email protected] no. 523 183 580 00019

BuildingServices

Groundworks

Mini-Digger with driver05.55.78.62.29

[email protected] Main Ad below

BuildingServices

Painters/Decorators

Simon CarterPainter & DecoratorQualified craftsman with over 25 years UK

experience, now based in Haute-Vienne.Specialist services:

Interior & exterior painting &decorating, wallpapering, plastering.

FREE QUOTES

Tel: 05 87 19 91 50Mob: 07 81 26 88 65Web: www.sjcmontluc.fr

Email: [email protected]: 792.130.932.00017

CALL KATHPainting and DecoratingInterior and ExteriorColour Consultations

Room Re-designsKathleen Willis

05 55 63 53 [email protected]

siret 802 262 35200015

BuildingServices

Plasterers

GLEN VINEY

PLASTERERQuality Plasterwork,Internal & External

Plasterboarding, Partitioning,Skiming, Solid Plastering,

Floor Screeding,Rendering: Mono Couche/Coloured Render

Waterproofing Render SystemsTel: 06 45 18 86 10

(18 Years Experience)Email: [email protected]

Siret: 527 736 326 00010

Le Plâtrier du LimousinThe friendly

& reliable plasterer10 year guarantee.

Covering depts. 23 & 87.Call Stuart on:

05 55 80 92 91 [email protected]

Siret: 534 396 908 00012

ChRISThE PLASTERER

A genuine plastererFrench and English spoken

Traditional PlasteringRendering, Stud partition dry lining

Lime mortar stone pointingCALL FOR A FREE QUOTATION05 55 63 53 0606 23 29 48 19

[email protected] Bourg, 23360 Nouzerolles

SIRET: 504 612 441 00015

BuildingServices

Plumbers

Benjamin JourdanPlumber/Electrician

Installation, servicing & maintenance of all types of boiler: wood, gas, fuel, pellet...Solar panels installed and maintained.

Underfloor heating, bathrooms, kitchens, etc...General electric works up to full house rewire.

Will travel.

www.helplomberie.come: [email protected]

m: 06 29 97 50 16siret: 517 848 826 00023

Martin WaltersPlumberCaught out last winter?

Don't worry!We can now offer

winter checks, drain downs, caretaking,general DIY, key

holding, as well as our usual friendlyplumbing services.

Tel 02 54 24 84 62Siret 522 804 723 00016

H20 CREUSEHeating & Plumbing engineer

05 55 63 89 23see pg 8

BuildingServices

Roofing

MUMFORD TOITURERoofing & Plastering/

Plasterboarding Service25+ years roofing experience

All aspects of roofing, large or small15+ years experience plastering/boarding

Fully registered and insuredTrading in France since 2007 Call Mark for a free quotation06 78 60 96 16

[email protected] No. 493 159 412 00011

High Ground Developmentwww.hgdev.co.uk

[email protected] see main ad - pg 7

Youradverthere

05 55 41 17 76

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Double DRenovations &Home Improvements

All types of building work, groundwork,renovations, decorating and maintenance05 55 65 00 29 / 06 33 19 99 64

email: [email protected]: 510 357 155 00017

PropertyMaintenance Services

Qualified Tradesman 20+ years experienceOffering extensive handyman

and general maintenance servicesSmall jobs a speciality, able to work with

you on your renovation projectsAffordable & reliable, a quality job every timeServicing 23 and surrounding areas. Call Jim:

05 55 66 23 9706 27 25 07 78

Siret: 792 049 025 00010

Max HuggettExperienced and fully

registered builder with 10 year Décennale InsuranceOffering a broad selection of building

services in depts. 87, 19 & 23.From one off installations to complete

renovations, construction,landscaping and ground works.

E: [email protected]

T: 05 55 69 37 64M: 06 80 92 23 82

www.maxhuggett.comEnglish & French spoken - Siret: 518 511 340 00011

Paul Jones Renovation

Experienced and fully registered artisan, offering a high quality

finish and service• 10yr Décennale Assurance• Full house/barn renovation

• Plasterboarding walls and ceilings• Tape and Jointing • Kitchen Installation

• Roofing works • Carpentry • Patios/Decking

Tel: 05 55 69 28 12Mob: 06 73 18 63 47

Email: [email protected]

siret no: 495  067  829 00020

Double DRenovations & Home

Improvements05 55 65 00 29 - pg 15

Davis & Davis30 years' Experience in Construction,Renovation & Project Management

Quality Workmanship GuaranteedInternal/ External Developments

Barn conversions, loft conversions, new-build, drylining, plastering, rendering, spray

rendering, tiling, installation of kitchens/ bathrooms, painting, carpentry, replacement doors & windows, velux installation, ground-works, landscaping, decking & much more...No job too big (or small). Give us a call for a free competitive quote.

05 55 60 29 50 / 06 04 13 30 57email: [email protected]

Based Arnac-la-Poste - Covering depts 87, 23 & 19Siret: 498 203 652 00017

R & B ConstructionALL ASPECTS OF

RENOVATION & CONSTRUCTION• House & barn renovations

• Garage/loft conversions• Bathroom/shower rooms• Doors/windows • Roofing

• Patios/decking• Plumbing & Electrical

• 10 year Guarantee InsuranceSee our website:

www.rb-first-construction.comTel: 05 55 37 74 06 (Dave)Tel: 05 55 69 75 67 (Steve)

(Depts 23, 87 & 19) siret: 501 792 386 00010

[email protected] 55 41 17 76

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PMC BATIMENTRoofing Specialists

www.pmcbatiment.frsee main ad below

Eurl Réno-Gén

ROOFINGSPECIALISTS

All types of roofingExternal insulation

Carpentry workDormer windows

Velux windowsZinc guttering

Chimney repointsLead flashing, etc.

Contact Phil Andrews:

Mob: 06 42 38 54 22Tel: 02 54 30 11 20

Email: [email protected]: 509 180 410 00011

Sand and BlastWe provide a fully operated

sandblastingservice for wood, stone and metal.

Perfect for stripping away yearsof grime or paint.

Contact us for a free quote, or see our website:www.sandandblast.com

05 55 76 31 59 / 06 77 40 95 [email protected]@sandandblast.com

SIRET: 812 727 253 00013

BuildingServices

Sandblasting

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Opening times - Tue-Sun: 10h-14h30. Wed-Thu 18h-21h. Fri-Sun: 18h-22h. Closed Mon & Tue evening.

Le Viaduc Bar-RestaurantLe Bourg, 87250 Folles

Menu du Jour - 4 courses + wine for €12.90Full à la carte menu - locally brewed beers - regular events

05 55 10 96 03www.le-viaduc-bar-folles.com [email protected]

ZINC WINDOWS VERANDASCARPENTRY ANTI-MOSS

Based St-Junien. Covering Depts 87-16-24.

CONTACT : PAUL CHARLESWORTHTEL : 06 28 28 04 63

ROOFING SPECIALISTSInsurance guarantee on all work. 15 years’ experience.

[email protected]

Siret : 531 655 231 00011

www.traiteur-limousin.com

Home Chef

Traiteur

Cocktails

Event Catering

[email protected]

La Saunière (23000)

07 71 61 95 49

TOUTE SWEEPChimney Sweep Service

* All types of chimneys cleaned* Brush & Vacuum

* Smoke Tested * Fully Insured* HETAS Approved and

member of NACS* Official certificates of cleaning issued (Certificat de Ramonage)

* Clean, tidy, professional& friendly service

Contact Barry ManningTel: 05 55 66 48 55

Mob: 06 31 59 81 [email protected]

REMEMBER - BLOCKED FLUES AND CHIMNEY FIRES CAN BE

FATAL... DON'T TAKE THAT RISK!SIRET: 534 351 754 00013

Computers& Satellites

Sat-ElecFormerly Electrosat

UK & French Satellite TVDishes & Freesat boxes always in stockTerrestrial digital aerial installationsFrom a single outlet to multi-point systems

TOOWAY BROADBANDApproved Supplier

Wi-Fi, Data Networks, CCTVFor sales, service or advice

call Mike G on:05 55 09 15 73

We only use our own qualified staff No call out charge Free quotations All areas covered

Quality work from qualified Staff5 Place de la Republique Sauviat-sur-Vige 87400

siret no 798 364 600 00014

For all your TVand satellite

installations and repairs(Sky TV, Internet etc.)

Call Patrice:06.79.07.91.56

[email protected] dependable service

Based Séreilhac (87)siret: 353 613 227 00035

CreusetecSatellite Systems05 55 66 60 21

High speed internet via satellitefrom "tooway" & "SES Astra".

TV Satellite Sales, Service & Installations. Dish alignments. Sky/Freesat/TNT/FTA.Most of depts 23,03,63,87,36 [email protected]

http://www.creusetec.comSIRET: 510 117 328 00011

GOODWINSATELLITESALES & INSTALLATION OF ALL SATELLITE

SYSTEMS & AERIALS. FAULT FINDING.Dept 23 & surrounding areas

Tel: 05 55 62 05 61Mob: 06 23 40 18 64Email: [email protected]

siret: 453 067 910 00019

Big Dish Satellitewww.bigdishsat.com05 55 78 72 98see main ad - pg 12

Food & Drink

Youradverthere

05 55 41 17 76

Chimney Sweeps

Chimney Sweeping• Flue ways cleared

• Birds nests, vermin& debris removed

• Smoke evacuation & gas tightness tests

• Official certificates of cleaningissued (Certificat de Ramonage)

www.stovesellers.com05 55 63 78 72

Siren: 502 409 949

[email protected] 55 41 17 76

L'homme de l'ecosseWordPress Business Solutions

and Website DesignsI specialise in designing and building

professional websites for individuals and businesses of all sizes.

Prices start at only €249for a personal website including

free domain name and first year hosting.Call Stuart now on 06 37 82 56 67

to discuss your requirements.www.lhommedelecosse.comstuart@lhommedelecosse.commobile: 06 37 82 56 67 Siret: 79470615000016

Mandys-curry-2-goMobile Curry Take Away

For menus and venues:www.mandyscurry2go.com

Follow us on facebooke : [email protected]

m : 07 70 39 12 23Parties 20+ & events catered for

siret: 498 199 306 00016

Try Something DifferentChez Jacques

Marsac (23)• Cosy atmosphere• Speciality Crêpes

• Large burger menu• Around 50 single malt whiskeys• Selection of bottled British ales

• Book corner, pool table• Fish & chip night

(2nd Fri each month)• Curry nights

05 87 40 02 83closed Wednesdays

Le ChampsacB&B Restaurant Bar

Tabac & Salle des Fêtesgood food!

good company!good night out!

open all yearregular eventsprivate parties

[email protected], Rue des Fontaines, 87230 Champsac

Petticoat Lane5 Rue Nationale – 16150 Chabanais

Tel: 05 45 29 03 99Visit: www.petticoatlaneshop.com

E-mail: [email protected] groceries, Fresh British Beef &

Steaks (to order only), Gammon Steak,Bacon, Sausage & Cheddar Cheese.

Wide range of frozen itemsincluding vegetarian.

Traditional English beers, Sherries & Wine.Cards for all occasions.

Opening hours: Mon - Sat 10am – 6pm Visit us and compare our prices

Youradverthere

05 55 41 17 76

British Corner ShopBritish food, delivered worldwide

www.britishcornershop.co.uksee main ad - pg 4

WantedExperienced shopfittersExperienced shopfitters required for

installs all across France.

Joiners, electricians and labourers also required.

Email: [email protected]

Please mentionThe Bugle when

responding to adverts

Please mentionThe Bugle when

responding to adverts

LESCERISIERSRestaurant/Tea Room

Brocante/Crafting ItemsRe-opens Easter Weekend

Fri 25, Sat 26, Sun 27& Mon 28, 11 - 6pm

Thereafter: Wed - Sun, 11 - 6pm

We now haveBOOKS, BOOKS and more BOOKS...!!

Novels, Cookery, Gardening etc., etc.

33 Rte Nationale, 36300 Ciron

email: [email protected]

Le Viaduc - Bar/Restaurantwww.le-viaduc-bar-folles.com

Le Bourg, 87250 Follessee main advert above

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Cross Cut Tree Surgeons30+ years experience Free quotes and advice We will not be beaten on price or standard of work

Fully qualifi ed arborist - Fully insured Covering depts: 87, 23, 86, 36, 19 & 16 Reliability guaranteed

[email protected] 05.55.60.62.14 / 06.78.38.42.44

for all your tree requirements

siret: 530 840 958 00017

Granulés du Limousin

GardenServices

T.A.D. 23(Travaux d'Accès Difficiles)

All aspectsof garden maintenance

• Tree Surgery• Garden Clearance

• Strimming• Pruning

T: 05 55 81 14 51M: 06 85 78 81 32

siret: 788 438 562 00019

Cross Cut Tree Surgeonsfor all your tree requirements

[email protected] / 06.78.38.42.44

see main ad above

[email protected] 55 41 17 76

'ROUSSIS MAID'APRONS

HAND-CRAFTED CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONSQuality product at affordable prices.

Customized, if required, especially for you.Available blank or with either English or French greetings.Email: [email protected]

See Notice Board for details of where you can find us at local markets.

Send an email to sign up to the newsletter

Tel: 06 86 89 81 02siret 528 539 448

Gifts & Crafts

Très JolieLadies fashion accessories

05 55 78 62 29 / 06 04 08 29 53see main ad below

The ExchangeRochechouart

SECOND HAND BOOK SHOP. GREAT SELECTION OF GIFTS, CARDS,

CANDLES AND HAND-CRAFTED PRODUCTS

500+ DVD's now in stockTue 2.30pm - 5pm

Thu, Fri 9:15-12 & 2:30-5pmSat 9 - 12

05 55 78 19 24www.theexchangerochechouart.com

9 rue Dr Charles PoitevinSIRET 484 479 480 00010

Ivan Petley

3D Puzzle MakerHandmade, fully interlocking,

multi-layered 3D puzzles from just €9.Keyrings €2 plus other unique gift ideas.

Customisation and personalisation possible.Come and visit the workshop by appointment.

Tel: 05.55.80.29.88Les Bregères, 23150 St-Martial-le-Mont

[email protected]

26, Ecurat 23150

Atelier d'Art du Jardin

Artisanart

for yourgarden

2km from Chénérailles and the Chateau Villemonteix

tel: 05 55 81 31 85

email: [email protected]

HandholdingServices

Sophie ArsacFrench lessons

& handholding services05.55.89.15.74 - pg 15

A HELPING HAND Translation/interpretation

Dealing with utilities/banksPermis de construire

Sourcing/supervising artisans1-2-1 conversation classes

05 55 62 50 38Jonathan Critchley

[email protected]: 792 285 025 00013Mon Chic Cottage

Le Dorat, 87210Tel: 05 87 77 95 59

Rent sales space for your craftsPaint workshops

NEW Little Greene Paint Company high quality

wallpaper & paintsJacket Potatoes, Cream Teas

& Home-Made Cakeswww.monchiccottage.comTue-Fri 10h-16h / Sun 10h-13h

Holla!It's our business to shout about yours

www.hollainfrance.comsee main ad below

Health & Beauty

Foot clinic for your chiropody

needs4 km from Auzances

10 years private practice in UK

07 71 18 01 [email protected]

siret: 801 941 022 00015

Très JolieLadies fashion accessoriesMail order availableor fi nd me at a local market(see Notice Board for more details)

Paula Robinson05 55 78 62 2906 04 08 29 [email protected]: search for “Tres Jolie Milhaguet”siret 753 125 061 00014

GARDEN SERVICESPaul Brown

All gardening work:Grass Cutting

StrimmingHedge Trimming

General MaintenanceDept 23 & Surrounding Areas

Tel: 05 55 89 57 [email protected]

Siret:  483 059 242 00030

Please mentionThe Bugle when

responding to adverts

Youradverthere

05 55 41 17 76

For more information on advertising in the

Bugle BusinessDirectory, give us

a call or send us an email:

[email protected]

05 55 41 17 76

Le CreusoisBar/Restaurant

Les Genêts, AzerablesHigh quality British & French food

at reasonable prices.Menu du Jour €12, Traditional Pub Food, Vegetarian dishes, Childrens

& Snack menus also available05.55.63.90.79

www.lecreusoisbistro.comSIREN: 483 988 853

[email protected] 55 41 17 76

Sue and Rob Manning

BEEF and LAMBEARL Les Fromentaux

Excellent beef and lamb available from our farm direct to you.All are bred feed and finished

here in Vilenne.All the lamb is free range

and naturally finished off grass.A box of beef is 12-18 kg

at €10.90 per kg

Tel: 02 54 25 34 7310 Route de Vilenne, 36200 Celon

Food & Drink

26, Ecurat 23150

Le Restaurant EcuratAtelier d'Art du Jardin

Restaurant du soir by reservation. Our menu changes monthly.

Special occasionsand parties welcome.

Fish and chips and mushy peas €11,50 the last Friday of each month.

For more information:

tel: 05 55 81 31 85

email: [email protected] from Chénérailles and the

Chateau Villemonteix.

Sherrie et Steve -Jardiniers

All generalGardening

UndertakenNo job too small. Reasonable prices.

Contact Steve or SherrieM: 06 58 72 03 43E: [email protected]

Siret No: 811 161 835 00001

La JardinerieSt-Léger-Magnazeix

05 55 68 73 76 - see pg 13

Restaurant AUX CEPESLA veytiZoU, 87130

Tel: 05 55 69 33 38see main ad - pg 7

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Sophie ArsacFrench lessons

& handholding services05.55.89.15.74 - pg 15

HouseClearance

debarrasser87House Clearance Specialists

www.ferraille87.comsee main ad - pg 15

Insurance & Finance

Blevins FranksInternational tax and wealth

management adviserswww.blevinsfranks.comSee our main ad - pg 14

TONY FARRELLINDEPENDENT

FINANCIAL ADVISERThe Spectrum IFA Group

with over 20 years' experience advising expatriates throughout

Europe on all aspects of financial planning. Represented in Creuse

by Tony Farrell:

Tel: 05 55 89 57 94Mob: 06 15 28 54 82

Email: [email protected] Insurance Services S.A.R.L. Siège Social: 34 Bd des Italiens, 75009 PARIS"Société de Courtage d'assurances" R.C.S. Paris B 447 609 108 (2003B04384)

Numéro d'immatriculation 07 025 332 - www.orias.frSIRET No.: 500 064 183 00014

HiFXInternational money transfer

www.hifx.co.uk

LanguageServices

Jenny Homer BA hons, PGCESympathetic French Tuition

- Speaking and Understandingfor life in France

- Relaxed but purposeful- Confidence-buildingFree taster class (3hrs)

Funding possible if in/seeking work

Tel: 09 73 13 62 10Email: [email protected]

87120 Eymoutiers

Ecole de Langue86, Rue Nationale, 36400 La Châtre

All yourlanguage needsunder one roof!

02 54 31 12 55www.ecole-de-langue.net

Youradverthere

05 55 41 17 76

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Pest Control

Central France Pest Control

Dératisation, Déinsectisation,Désinfection

02 48 60 83 72 / 06 74 33 02 38www.applicateur3d.com

Email: [email protected]

Curative and preventativerats, mice, moles, flies, woodworm,

bed bugs, fleas, wasps, hornets

La Petite Barre, 18210 Bessais Le FromentalSIRET No. 498 544 741 00024

PropertySales

Cendrillon - BourganeufBilingual Estate Agent in Creuse

www.limousin-bilingual.com05 55 54 95 85 - see pg 3

Retail &Commerce

Houses on Internetwww.housesoninternet.com+31 (0)1 15 82 35 53See our Display Ad - pg 3

Chez AmandaDepot Vente des VêtementsDress agency and gallery, specialising in

designer and high quality pre-owned clothes for women and children, together with

accessories, footwear, jewellery, gift items, and hand made furniture.

8 rue Principale, St Mathieu, 87440Email: [email protected]

Web: www.soiebois.net Tel: 05.55 48.28.89

SIRET: 510 995 681 00010

French LilyKitchens & Interiors

05 55 80 92 91 - see pg 8

Stove Sellerswww.stovesellers.com

05.55.63.78.72See our Display Ad - pg 6

Limousin SpasAlongside the amazing "Rotospa"

spa range, we are now able tosupply the "Durasport" &

"Strong Spas" ranges of quality spas.

All our spas are manufactured tothe highest standards & havefull manufacturers warranty.

These spas have relatively low powerrequirements & are very economical.

Prices start from €3,750.Models seat 2 to 7 people.

For more information on our rangecheck out our website:

www.limousin-spas.comor telephone: 05 55 63 26 20

Numéro Siret: 752 157 610 00011

Beaux Villages Immobilierwww.beauxvillages.com

Freephone: 08 05 69 23 23see main ad - pg 7

Kitchens FranceFinest quality bespoke kitchens

www.kitchensfrance.comsee main ad - pg 2

ADVERTORIAL

A simple solar energy sys-tem that runs on its own, even when you are not

there! – And provides a free heat supplement in winter. The Solarventi air panel was invented more than 20 years ago by Hans Jørgen Christensen, from Aidt Miljø, with the back-ing of the Danish government. He wanted to use the sun’s en-ergy for airing and ventilation of the thousands of holiday homes on the West coast of Jutland, - houses that were left empty and unheated for long periods - houses with damp problems, mould and bad odours - houses that left their owners with dis-comfort, lots of work and ex-pense. He wanted a system that would be safe, simple, without the need for radiators, water and/or mains electricity. Slowly but surely, the first Solarventi model came together.

How it worksThe principle behind Solarventi is simple: a small, built-in, so-lar cell powers a 12V fan that is connected to an air vent, a con-trol unit and an on/ off switch. Whenever the sun shines, the air in the solar panel is heated and the fan, receiving power from the solar cell, introduces warm, dry air into your home at the rate of 20 to 100 cubic me-tres per hour. The initial models were more than capable of keeping the cot-tages dry (and ventilated), even with the limited sunshine hours available in Denmark during the winter season. Since that time, the technology has re-ally come along in leaps and bounds. Now, more than 20 years later, the 3rd and 4th gen-eration Solarventi have exceed-ed all expectations. In Southern Europe, Solar-

venti is not only used for ventila-tion/dehumidification purposes; with far more winter sunshine hours, it also provides a substan-tial heating supplement. Sev-eral technical and governmental studies show that incoming air temperature can be increased by as much as 40°C.

A DIY Solution?The installation process is very straightforward and should only take two or three hours. All that is needed is a drill, hammer and chisel to make a hole in the wall. Roof installations are also possible. In fact, the Solarventi was originally designed to be a DIY product - in Scandinavia it still is. There are no electrical or water connections and it can be safely left running, even when the property is empty. Solar-venti requires no maintenance

- if the property is unoccupied during the hot summer months, then it can be left running at low speeds for ventilation and dehu-midification purposes or simply switched off. With a range of panel sizes, and the option for wall or roof mounting, Solarventi is suitable for all types of buildings, cara-vans or even boats!! Following the patenting of its design in 2001, Solarventi has only re-cently been actively commer-cialized. Over the last six years, Solarventi units have been in-stalled in more than 24 countries and demand is increasing rapid-ly. From Greenland to Australia, Solarventi is finally getting the recognition it deserves. ■

Units start from €630 TTC. Several ex-demonstration

models available at reduced prices, call for details.

SOLARVENTI - Available in the LimousinFrom Harlequin DevelopmentsTel: 05 55 68 67 56Mobile: 06 06 60 46 97

“SolarVenti”- the solar solution to damp and humidity

Deadline for alladvertising is the 15th of the monthfor the following month's edition.

[email protected]

05 55 41 17 76

[email protected] 55 41 17 76

Agence Newtonwww.agencenewton.com

00 33 (0)5 55 27 51 14see main ad - pg 9

CALL 0044 1424 853 764www.ParkHolidays.com/beauportsales

Are you looking for your perfect base in the UK? We have beautiful 2 and 3 bedroom models available

in East Sussex. Relax in style in a modern holiday home and take advantage of fantastic facilities.

Open for 11 ½ months a year.

HOLIDAY HOMES IN THE UK

From £9,995

Leggett Immobilierwww.leggettfrance.com05 53 56 62 54

see main ad - pg 14

Agence Marche LimousinBilingual Estate Agencywww.ieafrance.com

see main ad - pg 16

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General

Cash paid for scrap

All Limousin coveredAnything considered

Any quantityTel: 05 55 37 45 35Mob: 06 74 21 47 71

siret 532 981 198 00015

Buggs Car HireBergerac & Limoges Airports

www.buggscarhire.comsee pg 12

BABY/INFANTEQUIPMENT

FOR HIRETo raise funds for the

SPA dog rescue centre in Guéret.High chair, buggy, travel

cot (plus mattress/bedding), changing mat, etc.

Each item will incur a hire charge of 10 euros, plus a refundable

10 euros deposit.For more INFO or to HIRE

Call Vanessa: 05 55 64 32 08or email: [email protected]

Carrefour duBois Limousin

www.chauffagebois-limousin.com05 55 63 72 45 - see pg 24

Transition Removals(+33) 05 55 34 19 46

www.transitionremovals.comsee main ad - pg 9

BAGGED FIREWOODT: 06 74 66 45 26

E: [email protected] main ad - pg 15

DSD Removals& Storage

The Removal ExpertsFrance ↔ UK

• All risk insurance cover• Full and Part load specialists

• Professional staff & modern vehicles

• Every vehicle from a Luton van to a full removals lorry• Prices from £3.63 per sq ft +44 (0)1274 724 [email protected]

facebook.com/DSDRemovals

• Man with a van service• Friendly, Mature Service,

Ex-Police• Living in Limousin,

specialising in moves between UK and France

• Competitive Rates• Fully Insured

Please call Mick for further infoUK: 0333 022 0359FR: 05 55 71 73 87

W: www.milenlighthaulage.co.ukE: [email protected]

ToftyTransportLWB HITOP TRANSIT 10m3

+ BOX TRAILER 4.5m3

+ CAR TRANSPORTER TRAILERFOR CARS, TRACTORS,

MINI DIGGERS, DUMPERS, CARAVANS, BOATS UP TO 5 MTRS

LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE

SPAIN/PORTUGAL/HOLLAND/GERMANY/UK

email: [email protected]

tel Steve: 05 55 64 83 58mob: 07 80 38 56 63

Bourganeuf (23400)siret 518 323 357 00013

Directory Advertising is available either in black and white or colour, and in either small (30 words max) or large (45 words max) format.Directory adverts may only contain text - no logos, images or artwork are allowed. The minimum contract length is 6 months.Advertising is payable on publication. All prices are HT.

For more information on any of our advertising options, please feel free to give us a call on 05 55 41 17 76 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 €11.20/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 Ad-vertorials represent a cost effective way to put your brand in front of more than 30,000 pairs of eyes each month!!

Large Directory Ad46mm x 71mm(Actual Size)45 words max

Small Directory Ad46mm x 46mm(Actual Size)30 words max

6-Month Contract 12-Month Contract

Small b&w Directory Ad €84(€14/month)

€134.40 (€11.20/month)

Large b&w Directory Ad €112.50(€18.75/month)

€180(€15/month)

Small Colour Directory Ad €126(€21/month)

€201.60(€16.80/month)

Large Colour Directory Ad €168(€28/month)

€268.80(€22.40/month)

Advertising in The Bugle Business Directory

Moulin de TintinFurniture, interiors & gifts

www.moulin-de-tintin.com05.55.79.57.60 - see pg 3

Eco EntrepotGet down The Shed

87230 Bussière-Poitevine05.55.68.74.73 - see pg 8

vendéepoolswww.vendeepools.com

06 31 17 25 60see main ad - pg 5

Retail &Commerce

Transport,Removals & Storage

Watson EuropeanInternational Removals

www.watsoneuropean.co.uksee main ad - pg 13

Youradverthere

05 55 41 17 76

MAN + VANPeugeot Boxer

with 13.5 m3 Load capacity"Official Transporter of The Bugle"Collections \ Deliveries \ Brico Runs

Transport and Small RemovalsFrance - UK - Spain - NL

Monthly return UK trips availableBased Nr Aubusson, Dept. 23

05 55 83 02 77 \  06 30 90 58 [email protected] Sir

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Central France Storage

www.centralfrancestorage.comDry, safe & secure storage

to suit all needsVehicle storage also possible

Tel: 09 66 03 52 89Email: [email protected]

siret: 494 123 847 00019

E.P.S.Easy Parking & StorageSecure indoor/outdoor parkingand furniture storage facilities.

Based in St-Junien,just 20 mins from Limoges.

Competitive rates.Park, drop off and pick up

service to Limoges airport.

Mob: 06 40 19 07 36Tel: 09 86 27 14 14

Email: [email protected]: www.easy-park-storage.com

The Man With A VanAffordable Moves Europewide 18m3 Van / 4.5m load length29m3 available on request

Full loads/ part loads/ single itemsRegular UK runs.

[email protected](+33) 07.61.21.85.15

Siret : 532 526 001 00013

MICHAELS MOVERS

RemovalsUK ↔ France ↔ UK

Full & Part loadsAll size of vehicles,

from Man & Vanthrough to 18 tonne truckStorage facilities in Sussex

UK free phone:0800 840 3058

Mob: +44 (0)7808 338 386 www.michaelsmovers.freeindex.co.uk

Man & VanTransport

Genuine/Reliable/HonestLocal + Europe + UK runs

Now also available for House/Barn clearances!

14m3 capacity4.2m load length

French Spoken

09 82 12 69 7387150 Oradour-sur-Vayres

www.frenchvanman.euSiret 530 213 644 00012

LCS 23 AutosEuropean Vehicle Transport

Visit: www.lcs23.comor see our ad - pg 17

[email protected] 55 41 17 76

For more information on advertising in the

Bugle BusinessDirectory, give us

a call or send us an email:

[email protected]

05 55 41 17 76

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BugleNoticeBoard

Mon Chic CottageNEW Premises at

21 Place Charles de Gaulle, Le DoratHome Decor & Gifts

Tea, coffee & home-made scones / cakes Official Stockist & Workshop for

Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan& Neal’s Yard Remedies Organic

Decorative Paint WorkshopsTo learn the basis of using Chalk Paint™ &

ask questions, join us on a workshop.All materials included. To book contact Jay.

Opening hours:Tue-Fri, 10h-16h & Sun, 10h-13h.

Workshops on Mon by appointment only.

05 87 77 95 [email protected] www.monchiccottage.com

Très JolieFashion Accessories

Where to find me this month:Every Wednesday - Piégut MarketItems arriving daily, please see my

facebook page 'Tres Jolie Milhaguet' to see what's new.Mail order available, email for more details.

Most items now stocked at the 'Coeur et Etoile', St-Mathieu05 55 78 62 29 / 06 04 08 29 53

[email protected]

LCS23 AutosWe are now making weekly runs

to and from the UK with our LWB van, car trailer and car transporter.

If you need anything transporting, from cars, vans, motorbikes and tractors through to household items and DIY

goods, get in touch for more information.www.lcs23.com

05 55 80 34 52 / 06 23 29 24 70

MAN + VAN"Official Transporter of The Bugle"

Now offering monthly return UK tripsBased Nr Aubusson, Dept. 23

05 55 83 02 77 \  06 30 90 58 [email protected]

Mandys-curry-2-gowww.mandyscurry2go.com

Dates for the coming monthWeather permitting -

see updates on Website & FacebookGouzon, Chilled orders only! 3.30pm, (place de l'Eglise) -  Wednesday 2nd

Boussac, (place de l'Hôtel de Ville) - Wednesday 2nd (6pm)Aubusson, (place Maurice Dayras) - Thursday 3rd (6pm)

Le Grand-Bourg, (place du marché) - Friday 4th (5.45pm-7.15pm only)Marsac, (Chez Jacques) - Friday 4th (from 8.15pm)

Bourganeuf, (place Martin Nadaud) - Wednesday 9th (5.45pm)Peyrat-le-Château, (place du Champ de Foire) - Thursday 10th (5.45pm)

Dun-le-Palestel, Venue now finished, but you can order chilled collection, please contact us for details.

Sardent, (Auberge du lac, Masmangeas) - Saturday 19th (5.30pm)

Tel: 07 70 39 12 23Email: [email protected]

26, Ecurat 23150Le Restaurant Ecurat

Atelier d'Art du Jardin2km from Chénérailles & the Château Villemonteix

The Salon de Thé will be open for the Summer from Easter Sunday

Restaurant du soir by reservation.Fish and chips and mushy peas 11,50 euros

the last Friday of each month.For more information

tel: 05 55 81 31 85email: [email protected]

Managing Editor: Steve MartindaleEditor-in-Chief: Steve MartindaleRegistered Address: Les Quatre Chemins 23150 St-Yrieix-les-BoisSIRET: 514 989 748 00017Printed by: Charente Libre 16340, L’Isle d’EspagnacMonthly circulation: 14,000 copiesAll copyright, unless stated otherwise, is re-served to The Bugle. Reproduction in whole or part of any text without permission is prohibited.Dépôt légal à parution.

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Le Champsac12 rue des Fontaines, Champsac 87230Come and join us at Le Champsac and try something off our regular bar menu. We would like to tempt you to...homemade curries, large menu available, served with

all the trimmings; our speciality French menu; or one of our popular burgers; maybe the pasta menu... and loads

more to choose from, available all day everyday.

Sunday 20 March - 11am to 4pmIndoor Easter and Spring FairDon't forget to check out our website

for up-to-date informationFor more information, please contact:

[email protected]

05 55 78 53 50Petticoat LaneThis month we will be at the following market:

Sunday 6th & 20th March – Panazol

Now in stock Easter eggsplus Mother’s Day cards (UK - 6th March)

[email protected]://www.petticoatlaneshop.com/

5 Rue Nationale – 16150 ChabanaisTel: 05 45 29 03 99

JJ’s Café BarAigurande

To all our wonderful customersChez JJ's Cafe Bar

For those of you who still haven't heard, withgreat regret, we have sold JJ's due to health

and family commitments. We wish the lovely new owners Frank, Anna, Vicky and Roy every success

in their new venture.

Here is a huge thank you to all our wonderful and loyal customers for all your support over seven

wonderful years. You have made JJ's a huge part of our lives and Jon and I give you all our heartfelt thanks for making those years so memorable and

filled with joy and laughter. We are still in the area, but on the other side of the counter!

Once again thank you for everythingand our very best wishes to you all.

Jon and Jacky

Roussis MaidFind us at the following weekly markets:Piégut (Wednesdays - from 9th March)Brantôme (Fridays - from end of March)

and at the following monthly markets:Chasseneuil - 22nd March

Aigre - 2nd AprilFor further details or to order cards,

please e-mail: [email protected]

Le Pub58, rue d’Orjon, Argenton-sur-Creuse

New @ Le Pub - SUNDAY BRUNCHBucks Fizz, a Full English & coffee

... all for just €10 !!e-mail: [email protected]

tel: 06 73 37 45 01

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CLUBS, CHARITIES & ASSOCIATIONSCharities

Noah's ArkNoah’s Ark is a French registered charity run by Cindy and Lauren Maasik who have spent the last five years rescuing animals and caring for them on their farm near Saint-Mathieu.A warm welcome awaits you at their shop and tea rooms in Rochechouart, with home-made cakes, tarts, and quiches followed by plenty of tea or coffee.For more info visit www.noahsark.fr or Facebook: Noah's ArkTea Rooms and Brocante, 6, Rue de Poitevin, Rochechuart. Open Tues - Sat 10h-17h. Tel: 05 87 41 26 16.Farm visits for animal adoption are welcome at La Ferme, Les Dognons, 87440 Maisonnais-sur-Tardoire. Tel: 05 55 70 64 76. Email [email protected] AssociationPhoenix Association is a registered charity that has existed since 2001 to deal with the sad plight of the ever-increasing number of abused and abandoned animals in France.Phoenix does not have a 'rescue centre' as such. Sadly, many of the animals it saves have only ever known confinement and isolation, so instead, the animals are placed in foster homes all over South-West France while they wait for their loving and permanent forever homes. This gives Phoenix a better chance of assessing the animal in the normality and comfort of a home which leads to the virtually 100% successful adoption rate.Phoenix is not state funded and so relies on fund-raising and donations to cover the very high re-homing and veterinary costs. Phoenix is formed of a committed but fun and positive team of volunteers, and is always on the lookout for more, so if you are interested in adopting an animal, foster caring or becoming a Member, please visit the Contact page of the website at www.phoenixasso.com and www.facebook.com/PhoenixAssociationFrance

Church NoticesAnglican Holy CommunionServices are now being conducted by Rev Robert Leone at 2:30 pm on the 1st Sunday of each month at the French Protestant Church, Place du Temple, Thiat (87) near Le Dorat (87) and Montmorillon (86) until the Anglican church is ready for use.For more information email: [email protected] Worship in EnglishIf your journey of life has brought you here to France, why neglect your journey of faith? We look forward to giving a warm welcome to everyone from whatever Christian tradition (or none) on the 3rd SUNDAY of the MONTH at 3pm. Where? At the Temple in Thiat (in the north of the Haute-Vienne) – we are part of the Parish of the Basse-Marche of the Eglise Protestante Unie de France. The Temple is on the main road close to the Mairie. After worship there is tea/coffee and cake – and a chance to chat.If you want to know more contact Rev Derek Lawson on 05 55 68 53 03 or Rev Stephen Sawyer on 05 49 84 33 86.English-speaking church services GuéretCome as you are... This is an invitation to join us at our CHURCH SERVICE IN ENGLISH. Whether you have a faith or would just like to attend a church service you are welcome at 3pm on the 2nd Sunday of each month at the Eglise Evangélique, 9b Place Bonnyaud, Guéret, 23000.We welcome all who want to join a group of English-speaking Christians for a time of worship and learning together. Children are very welcome. For more details contact Jim & Pat Scott on 05 55 67 54 78 / email [email protected] or Ian & Becky Jefferies on 05 55 61 10 23 / email [email protected] together in Limousin La

Souterraine Area We hold a time of fellowship and Bible study every Tuesday afternoon. Barbara and Cedric look forward to welcoming you. Tel: 05 55 71 09 04The International Free Church in CreuseThe church presently meets at 10, La Chaudronnière, a small hamlet mid-way between Crozant and Eguzon. Sunday worship meetings are held on the first and third Sundays of the month at 10.30am. Fellowship meetings, for mid-week prayer, bible study and discussion are at the same venue every Thursday at 7.30pm. For further information contact Eric Sutton tel 05 55 89 26 62

Fitness & FunDrawing and painting classesAt Saint-Junien with the CAPCC (art club). All levels welcome, every Monday and Thursday, English and French spoken, friendly atmosphere, materials provided by the club. 45€ / half-term.Contact: [email protected] for brochure with full details.Keepfit (Bonjour La Forme) Held at Saint-Sulpice-les-Champs in the Salle Polyvalente: Mon evening at 19.45-20.45 for cardiac and muscle exercises; Thurs afternoon at 15.00-16.00 for gentle exersises.All are welcome to join us. Contact Jeanette 09 62 58 49 03 (Eng) or Catherine 05 55 66 67 30 (Fr) for more info.Tai Chi, Pakua & QigongTai Chi, Pakua & Qigong classes organised by the ACAMIES (association culturelle d'arts martiaux internes et d'exercices de santé). Wed: Jarnages, 18h30-20h, Salle Polyvalente. Thu: Bétête, 19h-20h30, Domaine de Tournessac. Individual classes, courses, massage & treatments also available. Contact: 06 48 00 02 07http://acamies.e-monsite.comKeep FitAmazing abs, breathtaking buttocks! Come and join our group at the CAPE in Pontarion. We are all ages, all sizes, men & women, but are serious about keeping fit.Our “monitrice” is English and will happily provide bilingual instructions. We meet every Thursday at 8p.m. in Pontarion Town Hall, for a one-hour workout.Come for a free trial, or call 05 55 64 98 87 or 06 32 42 95 68 for more details.Indoor Bowling at Oradour-sur-VayresIf you already play or have never tried indoor bowling then come along to a meeting. It's great fun and easy to play. If you have never played it before we will show you how. We meet every Monday evening starting at 18.30 hrs at La Chapelle, avenue des Chapelles, 87150 Oradour-sur-Vayres. Come and try it - it's free. If you require further information or directions to our venue please contact me - Email: [email protected] or telephone: 05 55 08 41 75Zumba! Regular zumba classes across depts 36, 18 & northern 23. For more info tel 06 58 37 17 04 - email [email protected] and for details of classes visit www.zumbazumba.frIndoor Short-mat Bowling at Cussac 87150....and now Outdoor too!As the premier bowls club in the Haute-Vienne, we are going from strength to strength with members seeking us out and travelling great distances to continue their love of bowls or simply to 'try us out'. Our reputation as a "very friendly and welcoming club" goes before us. If you've never tried the game, just come along and take a look; there is far more to it than first appears!We are a formally registered association within the French system and benefit from assistance from our local commune by use of a wonderful indoor venue. AND NOW...the use of a synthetic outdoor court where Flat-green, Crown and Short-mat can

be played. Just imagine the summer evenings with a drink in your hand, watching fellow bowlers enjoying the quiet of village, interrupted only by the 'click' or 'tunk' of bowl against bowl!Our regular sessions indoors are Wednesday evening at 8pm and Thursday Mornings at 10am. Outdoor sessions will be arranged as the spring arrives so keep in touch. Serious bowlers and beginners are welcome - club bowls are available for use.For further information contact [email protected] or telephone 05 55 78 66 45.Association Equilibre, le mouvement du corpsYoga for all levels: Tue 18:30 Aubusson, Pied au plancher (Espace Philips); Wed 18:30 Vallière, salle polyvalante. Pregnancy/Post Natal: Tue 17:00 Aubusson, Pied au Plancher (Espace Philips) For further information tel 06 83 24 62 72 or visit www.spaequilibre.yolasite.comChinese Gym & KarateMondays & Thursdays at the DOJO, Allée Jean-Marie Couturier, Aubusson. Chinese gym 17h-18h15 & 18h15-19h30 and karate 19h30-21h.For more info tel 06 08 92 30 53Tai Chi at Boussac and La ChâtreTai Chi classes in Boussac (Tue 18.15 - 19.45) and La Châtre (Thu 18.15 - 19.45). The first two lessons are free, the subscriptions are 36 euros per month and members can go to both venues having paid this fee. The style is that of Yang. All ages and abilities welcome, but folk must bear in mind that they will be on their feet, doing the equivalent of what one might classify as light exercise, for about an hour and a half. For more information contact 05 55 65 08 20.Gym Bien-êtreWould you like to be more supple? Come to our gym class on Thursday mornings from 10.30am to 11.30am, where we do gentle exercises to help all our muscles and joints. The classes are held in Rochechouart in the Capitole building, upstairs. Our group is part of a National Federation of Gymnastics. For information contact Pauline at [email protected] to Meditate Learn to meditate and meet other like-minded people. Simple mindfulness technique. Dechen Choling, Le Mas Marvent, St-Yrieix-sous-Aixe, 87700. Also, ongoing regular group meetings and events. Contact tel Christina 05 55 03 82 01 www.dechencholing.org

GardeningLes petits jardiniers du LimousinGetting out in the garden is one of life's pleasures for many people and there's a lot of satisfaction in seeing seeds and plants thrive and grow under your care. Our Association has a different, garden related topic each month and you are very welcome to come and join us in learning more about growing plants, flowers, fruit, vegetables and trees in this region. We also have visits to other gardens and an Annual Show in September. We meet on the third Thursday of each month (excl Feb) in the Mairie at St-Amand-le-Petit (between Eymoutiers and Peyrat-le-Château). Meetings start at 2.30 pm and visit timings will be advised. For more information contact Carolyn or Antonia at [email protected]://jardiniers-du-limousin.webs.com Agenda for 2016: 17 March - Slide Show on the flowers of the Scilly Isles and Cornwall; 15 April - Container gardening; 19 May - Herbs for health; 16 June - Visit to Chamberet arboreteum; 21 July - Gardening by the moon and how to produce your own seed; 18 August - Summer lunch – venue to be advised; 04 September - SUNDAY 4th Annual Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Annual Show; 20 October - AGM followed by All about Pumpkins; 17 November - Visit to Moulin Got, paper manufacturers; 15 December - Gardeners' Question Time and Christmas Party.

Club Liseron – Gardening ClubMeets on the 2nd Mon evening of the month at 19.30 at the Salle des Fêtes in Massignac. We're a mixed bunch of English & French, who are united by a passion for gardens and gardening, sharing plants, seeds and information. This year the President is Véronique Granet and the Vice President is Michelle Pierce. For further information contact Michelle on 05 45 89 36 54 / [email protected] for 2016: 14/03 Gardens for kids; 11/04 Making bouquets; 09/05 Decorative veg gardens; 13/06 Berries; 11/07 Taking cuttings; 12/09 Saffron; 10/10 Helpful tips; 14/11 Forest gardens; 12/12 AGM.Aux Plantes, etc.We are an association of independent, ethically-minded and passionate plant producers. Our aim is to encourage consumers to know more about the plants they buy, how they were produced and their needs, thereby avoiding the disappointments that so often come with mass produced plants. It’s not just about us selling you plants - we want them to thrive and do well for you!Current members include plantspeople specialising in unusual shrubs & trees, butterfly plants, heritage vegetables and flowers, irises, perennials and drought-tolerant plants.For more info contact Michelle Pierce 05 45 89 36 54 or visit:www.auxplantesetc.jimdo.comLes Jardins de SiriusBased in Pressignac, Charente, we are a small association of people who are keen on gardening. As well as finding plants an endless source of interest, we believe that the simple fact of gardening has numerous positive benefits for health, stress, social interaction - in other words, our daily lives - and we’d like to encourage this aspect. We run flower workshops on the first Saturday afternoon of the month. If you’d like to get involved, have more info on the association or become a member, please contact Michelle Pierce on 05 45 89 36 54 or at [email protected]

IntegrationBessines-AccueilBessines-Accueil is a group based in Bessines-sur-Gartempe (87250) which seeks to welcome new arrivals both to the town and to the surrounding region and to assist them with integration in the community.The group is comprised both of French and English members and meets weekly, generally on Thursday afternoons, in Bessines-sur-Gartempe, when various activities take place, all aimed at promoting a friendly and welcoming ambiance.Through these activities, which include visits, talks, entertainment and much more, the group aims to discover and promote an appreciation of the life, the history and the heritage of the area and to help new arrivals settle.For more details or to join please contact the President, Bernadette Ruffenach, on 05 55 76 11 19.Les Franglais de Banize (23120)French and English people meet every Wednesday at 2-3 pm in the mairie in Banize to share English and French language and lots of laughter.We all learn from each other, in both languages and about aspects of both cultures. In general the English try to speak in French and vice versa. As far as possible!The meetings have been going on for seven years now but new arrivals are always welcome. For more information please contact Anne Chadwick at [email protected] or tel 05 55 67 53 60.Connect87CONNECT is a group for English speakers of any nationality in the area of St-Yrieix-la-Perche. Our Objective is to help people make friends and

exchange information. We hold fun events and a Monthly Coffee Morning on the First Friday of every month at Espace Ferraud, rue du Docteur Lemoyne, St-Yrieix-la-Perche. We are a non profit making group and we are run by volunteers, there are no membership fees.For Further information visit our website www.connect87.info or contact Nikki Evans at [email protected] or on 05 53 55 09 83.French Conversation Group at Les Billanges (87340)We are a small group who meet fortnightly for an hour and a half on Tuesday evenings during term time in Les Billanges, 87340, close to the Creuse/Haute-Vienne border. We are accompanied by a retired French schoolteacher and a current French teacher of English. Discussion is informal, loosely based on everyday topics, including some grammar plus general discussion. We need a few more people to help keep it vibrant and to cater for inevitable absences. The only cost is yearly membership of the local Association, about €20, which brings with it other social opportunities. To find out more please contact Peter Metcalfe at [email protected] Rurales in Peyrat-le-ChâteauAssociation Familles Rurales now offer assistance in English and Dutch to all non-French speaking people (British, Dutch, German, etc.) concerning all kinds of administrative steps. The service is available in Peyrat-le-Château and surrounding communes. We will try to provide information and help you find your way in social and administrative matters. We will also do our best to help you with practical matters such as language problems, payment of bills, hiring workmen, etc. Find Heleen Tichler-Botermans at the AFR office in Peyrat-le-Château on Mondays from 9 am to 12 pm and Wednesdays from 9 am to 1 pm. You are welcome to drop in or make an appointment.www.famillesrurales.org/peyrat-le-chateauE-mail: [email protected] Telephone: 06 41 20 06 83Office address: 19 avenue de la Tour, 87470 Peyrat-le-ChâteauFamilles Rurales 2 in St-Yrieix-la-PercheWeekly courses in French for foreigners (mainly English and Dutch) living in the area. Held at five different levels, all with the same native French teacher, so it is easy to move from one class to another if you feel out of place.Level 1 (beginners) - Mon 10h30-12h; Level 2 - Thur 10h30-12h; Level 3 - Tue 10h30-12h; Level 4 - Sat 10h-12h; Level 5 (top) - Weds 14h30-16h30.All courses are held in Familles Rurales' premises at 1 rue de la Piscine (former swimming pool), 87500 St-Yrieix-la-Perche. For more info tel 05 55 09 30 86, or Mark GRIEVES (English-speaking president) tel 06 76 64 89 94 will be pleased to answer any questions you may have.International Apero ReseauDue to unforeseen circumstances we no longer meet at Les Picards, Aubusson. Meetings are continuing Saturdays 11.30 am at various cafes in Aubusson.Due to the ambulant nature of our meetings, should you like to join us, please contact Catherine on 06 86 17 80 88 or email Jan at [email protected] for location updates.We continue to meet to exchange views, make new friends, help and advise one another and help integrate newcomers. We are a friendly group of French and English who enjoy conversation in both languages.Learning Together – Apprenons EnsembleWe are a friendly club based in Rochechouart and our aim is to promote good relations amongst

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the local French-speaking and English-speaking community. We offer courses of tuition in English and French as well as organising social and cultural events including visits to places of interest.For further information please visit our website www.learningtogether.moonfruit.com, email us at [email protected] or telephone our President Alan Bretman on 05 55 49 08 75. We look forward to hearing from you.The Melting PotMembers of the Ambassador's Club of the Welcome en Limousin Association. We are a group of around 70 members, both French and British, who meet with the aim of sharing things and trying to integrate with the French community. We meet every week at the Ancienne Ecole in Darnac, on a Wednesday morning from 10am - 12noon, except for the first Wednesday, when we meet in the evening at 8pm. We hold information meetings, plant swaps, BBQ's, games nights, visits and have guest speakers about topics relevant to living in France. Contact: www.meltingpot-limousin.comCLE – (Charente Limousine Exchange)CLE is a not-for-profit organisation whose members form a valuable resource for the exchange of news, views, ideas and information. We lobby and work with key organisations to help protect our members' best interests, particularly when Government or other proposals threaten to impact the well-being of expatriate citizens. We organise a range of events, workshops and seminars throughout the year, plus social activities including coach trips, activity days and charity events. Our special interest groups include a Fishing Group, a Pudding Club and Gourmet Club which holds regular lunches at some of the region's better restaurants where we negotiate set menus a cut above the typical 'plat du jour' but still reasonably priced – all activities to help members make new expatriate and French friends.www.cle-france.comEmail: [email protected]: Barry Leech 05 49 87 19 85

Libraries & BooksSale of Second-hand Books, La Croisille-sur-BrianceOn the 18th of every month, during the monthly market at La Croisille-sur-Briance (87130), there is a sale of second-hand books (both English and French) from 9am to 12 noon, at the former restaurant in La Place, opposite the bar/tabac. All proceeds go towards the local school funds (for La Croisille-sur-Briance and St-Méard RPI).La Souterraine English Library and Information CentreLocated in the historic Porte de Puy Charraud, at 10 rue de Portail, La Souterraine, we are a lively, well-stocked English language library with almost 10,000 books and media available to borrow. We have an attractive cafe which serves tea, coffee and a range of home-made cakes. There is also a regularly changing display of works by local artists and an interesting brocante area on the ground floor.The Library offers classes in French for English speakers with a professional teacher and also organises Anglo-French conversation groups in association with the Municipal Library in La Souterraine. There are also a number of thriving special interest groups, such as the Gardening Group, Camera Club, Friendship Group, etc.We also provide support & assistance in bureaucratic and administrative matters for both existing British residents as well as newcomers to the area. Whatever your interests don’t hesitate to pay us a visit and you will be made most welcome.We are open from 09.30 until 12.30, Mon, Thu, Fri & Sat. For more info tel 05 55 89 57 62 during opening hours or visit www.englishlibrary.frThe English Library, Dun-le-PalestelThe English Library, which has now been established for over 5 yrs, is situated in the Route des Rateries, beside the Bibliothèque Municipale, Parc Benjamin Bord. The library is a very welcoming meeting place, where you can come and enjoy a cup of tea, or coffee, whilst you browse through our collection of around 7,500 books, DVDs and talking books. Our opening hours are Thursdays, 10h00 – 16h00 and Saturdays 10h00 – 12h30. Also, on the first Tuesday of every month, 10h00 – 12h00, you are invited to join us

for our Club Franglais, which welcomes people from all nationalities, to chat in French, English or any language you wish(!) whilst enjoying a cup of tea, and a piece of home-made cake. We host a range of other activities too, including the Café Philo, and Club Scrabble.More information can be found on the Entente Cordiale website at www.ententecordiale-creuse.org or email us at [email protected]

Music“Le Jeudi Meta Blues”Organised by the association Nessgig this takes place every 4th Thursday of the month, from 19h30 to 22h at “La Petite Charrue” pub, Le Bournazeau, Château-Chervix (87).All music lovers who would like to share and exchange information and stories around blues, folk and rock, in French AND in English, or who might like to jam a little, are welcome.Free admission! For more information email [email protected] or tel 05 55 09 99 34.Music Club BoussacThe venue of the Club de Musique & Music in Boussac "open mic" night has changed. We welcome musicians of all levels and styles, spectators and all music lovers to join us for an evening of musical entertainment and fun at L'Origan restaurant, 34 rue Vincent, Boussac 23600 from 20h until midnight on the last Saturday of each month. A PA system will be available. For only 8€ Christophe, the chef and proprietor, will be offering a special formule of Fish & Chips or a small pizza of choice from a Reine, Campagnarde, 4 fromages or Creusoise plus a drink. His normal extensive menu is also available. Food will be served until 22h.For more info please email Dave and Bev at [email protected] or phone 05 55 65 19 24 or Rosie and Mervyn 05 55 65 70 06 [email protected] look forward to greeting you all at this new venue.Open Mic NightIf you like music and have ever fancied getting up and having a go, why not come along to our Open Mic Night at “Le Loch Ness” in La Souterraine town centre every Friday around 8.30pm.L'Orchestre Philharmonique de La SouterraineIf you or one of your family are interested in playing in an orchestra and think your standard might be adequate do get in contact with us. We meet weekly on Friday evenings in La Souterraine (apart from the summer holidays) to rehearse. Most of our concerts are around Xmas or May-July. Our members come from all over Limousin so lifts to and fro may be possible if necessary. Contacts: French language Marie-France Martinie 05 55 30 76 23 / English language Alan Kerr 05 55 56 34 52The HarmonicsThis is our 6th season of singing as a group. Our music is varied classical, madrigals, spiritual, songs from the shows etc and we sing in French, English, Swahili, Latin - whatever the music demands. Our concerts are in support of a variety of charities including the British Legion, L'Oregon at Civray and Retina and thus non profit

making. We meet Wed 14h – 16h in the Salle d'Annexe behind the Mairie in Civray. Interested? We'd love to see you so contact: David Lee tel 05 49 87 53 93 email [email protected] or Dolly Ait Boualou email [email protected]

SupportAlcoholics AnonymousIf you or someone you know has a drinking problem, there are now English-speaking meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous at Limoges, Périgueux and the recently opened meeting at Civray.Alcoholics Anonymous is a Fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership and A.A. is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety. For details of the meetings or other information contact Roger 05 55 76 22 65 (Limoges), Ewen 05 53 05 76 62 (Périgueux) or Angela 05 49 87 79 09 (Civray).Other meetings in South-West France can be located on our web-site at aafrancesud-ouest.comEnglish-speaking council surgery...for residents of the commune of St-Léger-Magnazeix. Every 2nd Weds in the month, an English-speaking council surgery with councillors Manuela Stroescu and Patrick Johnson will take place at the Mairie between 11am and 12pm.Elizabeth Finn CareRegistered charity Elizabeth Finn Care is able to offer direct financial assistance to British and Irish nationals or residents who live overseas. We ensure that our help does not affect any means-tested payments.For more information contact: Mary Hughes - Case worker France, Elizabeth Finn Care - tel 04 68 23 43 79 or visit www.elizabethfinncare.org.uk and www.turn2us.org.ukL’Association France Alzheimer DordogneCharitable organisation offering English-speaking support and guidance to anyone dealing with the day-to-day difficulties affecting those with dementia, their families and their carers and assistance with how to access the best provisions of care.English Helpline (available on Tuesday mornings between 10am and midday): 09 64 21 40 86.For more information email [email protected] or visit www.francealzheimer-dordogne.orgCancer Support France, Charente Plus

Offers free and confidential support to English speakers affected by cancer in departments 16, 17 & 86. Our helpline number is 06 45 35 32 30. If you need any more information, please get in touch via [email protected] Support Haute-Vienne

We offer free and confidential support to English speakers affected by Cancer in the Haute-Vienne (87) and Creuse (23). Our helpline number is 06 04 43 39 87. If you would like more information or would like to become a member or help in any other way, please contact Sue Ware 05 55 00 31 15, [email protected] or visit www.cshautevienne.org

Luna – 7-year-old mixed breed (probably boxer x) girl

DOB 6/12/08 – 53cm tall to her withers.

Luna was emaciated, neglected, frightened and had the most enormous mammary tumour when she decided to seek help by jumping into the car of Angela Halliwell who has saved Luna's life! Once she was fit enough her tumour was removed and she was sterilised at the same time. The biopsy showed a mild cancer and, as it cannot be certain that it has been contained, there is a slight chance it could come back, or not, therefore it's impossible to say what her life expectancy is, but there is a strong chance of at least a few more good years. Luna is intelligent (obviously), beautiful, courageous and, against all odds, soft, gentle and loving too. She adores cuddles and will be a loyal and loving friend. She can be a little nervous around new people or situations and still cowers at a raised voice or sudden movement. She struggles to deal with excitement and is also, understandably, a little possessive around food. However she is improving all the time and is now learning how to play! Luna pulls a little on the lead but that is probably because she has not been been on one before. She is good in the car and obedient, her recall in the garden is excellent. She appears to be okay with cats, sensible children and adult dogs (at least males) and is vaccinated and microchipped. Luna will be a Phoenix “Sanctuary” dog. This means that although her new owners will be expected to pay for normal expenses, food, flea/tick/worming treatments, vaccinations, all other veterinary expenses will be paid for by Phoenix. Luna has been through enough misery to last a lifetime! What she needs now is that special family willing to work with her rehabilitation to give her the happy, loving future she so truly deserves. She is already learning that humans CAN be trusted and for every ounce of love you show her she will pay you back a thousandfold!

If you are interested, please contact Angela on 09 82 12 29 92 or at [email protected] more photos and Luna's page you can go to For the love of Luna on Facebook.

www.phoenixasso.comwww.facebook.com/PhoenixAssociationFrance

Cancer Support Haute-Vienne

AGMWednesday 2nd March at 2.30 pm

at the Salle Polyvalente in Videix(next to the Mairie)

All are welcome!

Cancer Support France Charente

Plus - AGMTuesday 22nd March at 10.30am

at 2 rue Sénéchal,16350 Champagne-Mouton

For further details please contact Kate:

[email protected] We rely on you tohelp us keep these pages up to date,

so please do inform us of any changes to

clubs andassociations that

you run or aremembers of.

Many thanks!!

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EASY MEDIUM HARD

Bessines-AccueilBessines-sur-Gartempe (87250)

Bessines-Accueil is a group based in Bessines-sur-Gartempe (87250) which was founded some years ago to welcome new arrivals to both the town and the surrounding region and to assist them with integration. The group is comprised both of French and English members and meets weekly, generally on Thursday afternoons, in Bessines-sur-Gartempe, when various activities take place, all aimed at promoting a friendly and welcoming ambiance. These range from simple get-togethers playing board games and chatting to full day visits and include:- The preparation and tasting of typical French and international dishes;- Discovery of the local heritage, natural and manmade, both through visits and through illustrated talks given by members of the group and visiting speakers;- Visits to local companies, public agencies, local artisans;- Participation in local cultural, economic and tourist activities in conjunction with the commune and canton;- A monthly ‘rando promenade’, a guided walk in the beautiful local countryside visiting places of interest and illustrated by stories about the places being visited;- The twice yearly ‘Frip’ Folies’ – a second-hand clothes market which takes place in March and Oc-tober;- And much more! Through these activities, the group aims to discover and promote an appreciation of the life, the his-tory and the heritage of the area and to help new arrivals settle. For more details or to join please contact the President, Bernadette Ruffenach, on 05 55 76 11 19.

Annual Fund-raiser in aid of the Guide Dogs for the Blind School in

Landouge, LimogesAfter the huge success last year's Annual Fund-raiser to raise money for the Guide Dogs for the Blind School in Landouge, a

6th Fund-raiser will be held onSunday 12th June.

The venue once again will be in our large garden come rain or shine, at 17 avenue du

8 Mai 1945, 87150 Oradour-Sur-Vayres.

For further information or if anyone has any saleable items they would like to

donate to this very worthy cause please contact Roger and Christine Thomas on

05 55 78 83 05.

La Souterraine Horticultural

ShowThe La Souterraine English Library's Gardening Group is looking to hold a

horticultural show in July, provisionally Sunday 17th.

We plan to have sections for vegetables and flowers but there will also be sec-tions for baking, preserves, painting,

handicrafts and photography.

To register interest or to request more information please email

[email protected]

French BriefsExperience an eclectic cocktail of whimsical

writing from assorted authors, a diligent digest of diverse dissertations, serving to stimulate your

senses and to hearten your humour.

French Briefs, a selection of short stories, is theproduct of passion and perseverance by a

gregarious group of workaholic writers, broadly based in a rural region of legendary Limousin.

Professionals, part-timers and pretenders have conspired by contributing their tempting tales to

provide printed pleasure and literary levity.

A book at bedtime, tales for travellers or acommuter's companion, French Briefs is anadventurous anthology of scintillating short

stories amassed by aspiring authors.

Aware that I am a member of La Souterraine Writers’ Group, people often ask about the purpose of our monthly meetings. The easy answer would be to state that the group’s members aim to improve their writing skills. However, such a vague objective is difficult to measure; one’s judgement can often be subjective. Individuals within the group will have different aims dependant upon their experience. The purpose, therefore, is to provide a platform where members may follow a path to suit their specific needs, offering advice and support by challenging each other’s level of expertise. The group consists of published authors, novice authors and prospective authors, all intent on sharing and learning new skills to whatever level they aspire. In March 2015, the group embarked on a project that would stretch their combined skills to new heights: the publication of an anthology of short stories and extracts. Every member of the group would not only contribute entries but also learn editing and proofreading skills. The resulting six months commitment became a painful but rewarding experience that, with the support of Signature Proof Publishing, culminated in the produc-tion of ‘French Briefs’. In the book’s preface, our chief editor, Peter Thomson describes the trials and tribulations we endured throughout the process. The result is a book consisting of twenty-eight stories, including: A Football Fiasco in France, Cold-war Spies, Prophetic Dragonflies, Vikings Pillaging on Hackney Wick, A Shipwrecked Goose, Churchill Reciting Poetry, The Man who Found God in the Limousin, Romantic Reflections with Popular Music, The Meaning of Life on a Park Bench and many others. - James R. Vance Copies signed by the authors are available from: Bonbonscadeaux, Magnac-Laval; La Couronne d'Oradour, Oradour-Saint-Genest; Mon Chic Cottage, Le Dorat; or from Amazon.com/ .fr/ .co.uk

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31 MARCH 2016 ○ THE BUGLE ○ www.thebugle.eu WHAT’S ON ♦

Fri 25th to Sun 27th Mar LIMOGES Limoges Salsa Carnival The programme is composed of an opening night with shows on the Friday evening, two days of workshops, with the customary traditional costume party and concert on the Saturday evening.Centre Culturel Municipal John Lennon, rue de Feytiat, 87000 Limoges Tel: 05 55 06 24 83For more info visit www.carnaval-salsa.com

Mon 27th Mar to Sun 15th May ROCHECHOUART OSTENSIONS ROCHECHOUART 2016 Don’t miss this seven yearly event which is thought to be the biggest tourist attraction in the region. The celebrations began in 1512, originally as an expression of faith, and have developed into a series of events over two months (they will take place from 28th March to 15th May in 2016). These include a series of concerts and processions in a beautifully decorated Rochechouart, finishing with a procession in medieval costume through the streets.Don't miss the opening concert on 27th March at 21h at the Eglise Saint Sauveur by "Les Trompettes de Lyon".If you would like to know more, contact the Tourist Board on 05 55 03 72 73 or visit the website ostensions.rochechouart.frIf you would like to take part in the costumed procession on 15th May contact [email protected]

Sat 2nd Apr SAINT-SEBASTIEN Line Dance Workshop Followed by an evening of good food and line dancing. Led by Alison (who runs classes in Creuse and Haute-Vienne) the class will learn a variety of dances including perhaps waltz, samba, cha cha cha, charleston and other more modern dances. Starts at 2.30pm with the Workshop until 6pm. Meal at 7pm and evening dance.Salle des Fetes, St-Sebastien 23160 Creuse. Workshop fee 5 euros (including light refreshments); meal 10 euros (pate de pommes de terre, salade verte, fromage, creme anglaise avec gateau creusois, cafe).Organised by La Retraite Sportive de St Sebastien. Reservations by 30th March to Maggie tel 05 55 63 83 28.

Sun 10th Apr Limousin History Mystery Tour Cancer Support Haute-Vienne Fundraising event: Starting in St-Junien at 10.30 am, you will be driving, with a little gentle walking, around some of the less-visited parts of Haute-Vienne in the area between St-Junien, Bellac and Limoges. Your powers of observation will be tested, finishing with a bring and share picnic at an undisclosed location.Pre-booking is essential, as places are limited. €10

per car.For further details email [email protected]

Sun 24th Apr MORTEMART 7th Fete des Plantes Flower Show organised by the association “Decouverte du Patrimoine Paysager et Botanique” at the Chateau des Ducs, Mortemart (87). At the heart of one of the most beautiful villages in France, on a site that still belongs to one of the oldest and most illustrious French families, the Rochechouart-Mortemarts, this event, eagerly awaited by garden lovers and collectors of rare plants, attracts around 40 exhibitors from all over France, including growers and collectors who will present and sell their specialties: roses, trees and shrubs, grasses, clematis, perennials, bio vegetable plants, seeds, saffron, aquatic and aromatic plants... Also present will be specialists in gardening and decoration with nesting boxes and feeders, baskets, a gardening brocante, books and postcards on the theme of nature, a walking stick maker, natural fertilizers and various associations concerned with nature. 9h-19h. Entry: €3; free for children. (No animals please)Refreshments available.For further information tel 05 55 32 24 79 or email [email protected]

Sun 8th May SAINT-LEGER-BRIDEREIX 7eme Fete de la nature et du jardin

Organised each spring by garden and nature enthusiasts this year's Les Printanieres Garden and Nature Festival will include: sale of plants, seeds, vegetables, herbs; troc jardin; artisanal stands (sculptor, wood turner, basket maker); produce market (bio bread, cheese, apple juice, medicinal plants, chocolate, wine); exhibitions; workshops; conderences; demonstrations; children's area... Last year welcomed 90 exhibitors and 3,500 visitors! All day. Free entry.This year's theme is "Dans l'air, dans l'eau, dans le sol, dans nos assiettes...." and considers the impact of the increasing use of pesticides.

For more information visit http://lesprintanieres.wordpress.com/

Sat 14th May SAINT-SEBASTIEN Concert with Louis Baudel Singing songs made famous by Jean Ferrat and Serge Reggiani - both renowned singers and poets. This will be an evening not to be missed!Salle des Fetes, St-Sebastien 23160 Creuse. Tickets 12 euros. Organised by La Retraite Sportive de St Sebastien. Reservations by 10th May to Maggie tel 05 55 63 83 28.

Ostensions 2016Towns across the region are preparing to celebrate

the Limousin septennial ostensions, religious and cultural processions and celebrations which take place every seven years in 20 communes across

the region: 15 in Haute-Vienne, 2 in both the Creuse and Charente and 1 in the Vienne department. The tradition dates back to the year 994, when a terrible epidemic ravaged the area, which was so bad in and around Limoges that the inhabitants were convinced it was a punishment from God. They decided to invoke God by using the relics of Saint-Martial, the patron saint of Limoges, who is said to have saved the people of Limoges many times before. On 12th November they organized a procession on Mount Gaudi, also called “Mount of Joy” and thus the Ostensions were born. They became septennial in 1512. The 2016 Ostensions will be the 72nd edition. They are an important part of Limousin traditions and are registered on UNESCO's World Heritage list since 2013. The modern-day Ostensions contain elements of folklore, local heritage and even tourism, whilst also retaining a strong religious focus. The events are a huge tourist draw across the Haute-Vienne and surrounding areas, where towns taking part will be heavily decorated with banners and flags ahead of the festivities. Events are planned throughout the year and more information can be found at local tourist offices or via www.tourismelimousin.com.

The towns celebrating the 2016 Ostensions are: Abzac, Aixe-sur-Vienne, Aureil, Chaptelat, Charroux, Crocq, Esse, Eymoutiers, Guéret, Javerdat, Limoges, Le Dorat, Nexon, Pierre-Buffière, Rochechouart, Saint-Junien, Saint-Just-le-Martel, Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat, Saint-Victurnien and Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche.

3rd edition of this Nordic cinema festival24th February to 8th March

at the Ciné-Bourse, St-JunienThe films are shown in their original language, subtitled in French.

Tickets: €6.80. To view the full programme visit www.la-megisserie.fror http://cine-bourse.cine.allocine.fr

As part of the festival there will be Nordic walking on Saturday 5th March. Departs from La Mégisserie at 15h. Following the success of last year, there will be a free introduction for beginners (poles provided) for this small easy

hike. With white gløgg as you arrive at the Ciné-bourse at 17h30.Film at 18h: Natur Therapy (Out of Nature) is a 2014 Norwegian

comedy film written, directed by and starring Ole Giæver.

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Sat 27th to Sun 28th Feb BOUSSAC Craft Fair Craft fair (650 m2 of exhibition space) selling supplies for all types of creation: wool, lace, material (for dressmaking/ patchwork/ bags...), scrapbooking, pergamano (parchment craft), encaustic art, wooden buttons, pearls for jewellery making (including natural pearls), patchwork, embroidery, plaster moulds, pixelhobby and much more!!More information (including photos of our exhibitors) can be found on our Facebook pagehttps://www.facebook.com/creationsdefeesboussac or tel 06 50 66 77 48 (English spoken)email [email protected] 10 am - 6 pm, Salle polyvalente, 26 bis ave d'Auvergne, Boussac (23). Free entry.Tea room (English and French cakes and beverages).

Fri 4th to Sun 6th Mar Yoga retreat Weekend yoga workshop at Chateau Ligoure, 17km south of Limoges. All inclusive, all levels welcome. €250. Includes lodging, meals, 5 classes of yoga, 3 classes meditation, good times.For more info tel 06 83 24 62 72 or visithttp://amovingspa.wix.com/trouvetonchien

Sun 6th Mar MAGNAC-LAVAL Ronnie Caryl (Phil Collins' guitar player) in Magnac-Laval Ronnie Caryl will pay tribute to all the great names

in blues and rock like Eric Clapton, The Beatles, Joe Cocker, Sting/The Police, The Who, The Rolling Stones, Oasis, while also doing his own very personal renditions of songs by Phil Collins or Genesis.

Ronnie Caryl started off as a professional musician with the group Flaming Youth with his friend and musical partner Phil Collins, who soon joined Genesis. In 1996, Ronnie became an official member of Phil Collins' group as vocalist and rhythm-guitar player. These years were marked by an intense musical activity with a variety of concerts in different countries and album recordings with artists like David Hentschel, Eugene Wallace, Michel Polnareff, Lulu, Stephen Bishop and, of course, his friend Phil Collins. During this period, he performed with some of the biggest rock stars in the world, like Eric Clapton, Gary Brooker, Tina Turner, Lulu, Maggie Bell, John Otway and others. Up to now, he has produced two solo albums, "Leave A Light On" and "One Step At A Time" . Information and Bookings:Concert will take place in Salle des Spectacles, place de la Republique, 87190 Magnac–Laval (opposite the Escapade English restaurant).Doors open at 4pm - Concert will start at 4.30pm.Ticket price: €13. Free for Under 18s.

Bookings by phone (05 55 76 70 15) or by email [email protected]

Sat 12th Mar BOUSSAC AIPB Spring Concert The first event organised by the AIPB (Amities Internationales du pays de Boussac) in 2016 will be a spring concert to be held on Saturday 12th March in association with Les Troubadours, who will provide the sound and lighting.Starting at 21h in the salle polyvalente, BOUSSAC (23600) the concert will feature 2 popular groups: PressPlay (local pop, rock funk soul group) plus Can Art Maniak (rock group, worthy winners of Battle of the Bands 2015) from Gueret. Entrance price on the door is only €5 and there will be a bar available throughout the evening.We really look forward to giving you a warm welcome and remember that all profits for this event will be donated to charity. For more info please contact [email protected], see our website: www.aipbboussac.fr or Facebook page: Amities Internationales du pays de Boussac.

Sun 13th Mar LIMOGES Carnival

Get out your costumes!The city of Limoges has been organising its carnival every March since 1998. A continuous effort has allowed the creation of unique floats, matched by top quality musical entertainment. The growing reputation of the Limoges Carnival has opened up the event to national and foreign musical troupes. A fantastic day out to enjoy with friends or family.Departs 15h from the Champ de Juillet.

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