Le Lindois: Bridge & Barn Restoration Update

The municipal council meeting on December 12 unanimously approved the minutes of the meeting of September 26 and the modification of the statutes of the CDC Charente limousine.

Change in the cemetery regulations: from now on it is prohibited to install any cavurn on existing funerary monuments. Placements are reserved for this type of work in accordance with the ABF (architects of buildings in France).

The mayor is seeking help from the Departmental Technical Agency for setting up secure email addresses with a domain name to make electronic communications more reliable. Regarding wood heating for the 2024-2025 season, it drops to €0.068 per kw/h, or less 18%.

At the level of the community of municipalities, information concerning complementary mutual insurance must reach the inhabitants of the municipality at the beginning of January; Questionnaires can now be collected from the town hall. The repair of the roof of the communal barn plot D 502 is nearing completion. The repair work on the bridge between Logeas and Écossas has been completed. Appropriate signage has just been put in place by the technical agent.

Following the announced departure of the president of the ADMR of Montemboeuf in June, elected officials are working in consultation with the stakeholders concerned to ensure the continuity of the service at the current level without significant change for the stakeholders and their beneficiaries. The municipality’s greetings will take place on Sunday January 18, 2026 from 11 a.m. in the village hall.

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