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Voor een optimale ervaring met deze website is het aan te raden om over te stappen naar een modernere verie of installeer Google Chrome Frame face imminent demolition as part of urban redevelopment plans the experts from Europa Nostra and the EIB Institute visited the Working-class Housing in Roubaix-Tourcoing and assessed the pressing threats to the courées including residents eviction and buildings neglect and expropriation and demolition processes without proper public consultation Based on this mission and after many meetings with the local nominator of the site the French non-profit organisation Association Métropole Label.le the experts issued a report that outlines several recommendations The experts urge all stakeholders – local and European – to act decisively to protect this irreplaceable cultural heritage asset A decision from the French Ministry of Culture on the proposed heritage classification of the courées is expected in the coming months Full Technical Report on the Working-class Housing (courées) in Roubaix-Tourcoing (French – PDF) By 2024-07-30T11:00:00+01:00 FRANCE: Métropole Européenne de Lille has awarded the Tramelis consortium a 10-year contract to provide project management services for the development of the planned 22 km Roubaix-Tourcoing tramway The Y-shaped network to the northeast of Lille would run from the Neuville area to Hem and Wattrelos with services running every 6 min in the peaks known the Mongy which would be extended 1 km from Tourcoing-Centre to an interchange at Tourcoing-Gare There would also be an interchange between the existing and new tramways at Eurotéléport and interchanges between the Roubaix-Tourcoing network and metro Line 2 at Eurotéléport and Pont de Neuville The national government has provided €40m for the development of plans for the tramway including environmental design and management interface management and production of documentation while SERUE and HEXA will provide expertise on roads and infrastructure FRANCE: Métropole Européenne de Lille has awarded Alstom a €210m firm order to supply 15 more rubber-tyre automated light metro trainsets The trainsets in the latest order will replace the current Siemens VAL208 trainsets from 2028 onwards FRANCE: Métropole Européenne de Lille has awarded Alstom a contract to supply replacement trams for inter-urban routes R and T which link Lille with Roubaix and Tourcoing The order announced by the manufacturer on December 20 covers an initial 24 Citadis .. FRANCE: The Lille municipal government has approved a provisional budget of €150m for replacement of the city’s tram fleet as part of a programme to expand the capacity of the network Rolling stock renewal is a core element in the €2bn operating contract awarded to Keolis .. Site powered by Webvision Cloud following a nomination made by Elliniki Etairia – Society for the Environment and Cultural Heritage are facing unprecedented challenges from intensive tourism prepared by experts from Europa Nostra and the EIB Institute stresses the urgent need for adopting sustainable planning policies to prevent irreversible damage to the islands’ exceptional and authentic character The technical report details the detrimental impact of mass tourism particularly water and waste management systems including stricter regulations on construction and greater collaboration between local authorities and civil society to safeguard the islands’ future The report was prepared on the basis of the outcomes of an expert mission conducted between 18 and 23 October 2024 Executive Vice-President of Europa Nostra; Paolo Vitti and Dimitris Leventis both architects and Board Members of Europa Nostra; David Castrillo Architect and Adviser to the EIB Institute; and Constantin Christofidis gathering crucial insights on the islands’ challenges the team had exchanges of views with key figures as well as local associations and representatives of the Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy and the Ministry of Tourism The discussions emphasised the urgent need for effective governance such as water conservation and sustainable transport solutions The report strongly advocates for the adoption of tailored spatial planning policies that respect the carrying capacity of each island sustainable tourism models that prioritise cultural heritage preservation over mass commercialisation It also highlights the need for affordable housing policies to support local communities and ensure that young residents and essential workers can continue living on the islands The inclusion of the Cycladic Islands in the 7 Most Endangered list 2024 has brought renewed attention to these pressing issues mobilising local stakeholders and international organisations to work towards sustainable solutions The full technical report provides a roadmap for action calling for immediate intervention to prevent further degradation and ensure the long-term viability of the Cycladic Islands as vibrant cultural and natural landscapes Full Technical Report on Cycladic Islands, notably Sifnos, Serifos and Folegandros (PDF) Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article In 1794 at Tourcoing the French defeated a combined army of Austrians and English The 19th-century neo-Gothic church of Saint-Christophe dominates the central square The European Centre for Innovative Textiles (CETI) in Tourcoing in the Hauts-de-France region is a centre for applied research that incorporates technological pilot lines on one site in order to meet the challenges of tomorrow's textile manufacturers with one of the world’s five three-component spinning platforms for the creation of new materials and the flexible setup of ’nonwoven’ dry and melt spinning pilot lines with more than 150 possible combinations for creating new nonwoven textile structures Born of a strong political will and driven by the Up-Tex competitiveness hub CETI embodies the entire Hauts-de-France region and Lille Eurometropolis’ commitment to galvanise a future-oriented textile industry CETI was made possible thanks to the mobilisation of stakeholders in the textile industry and financial support from the state It is the result of work undertaken by the public authorities since 2003 and today amounts to an investment of more than EUR 40 million and stretches over two multi-purpose buildings Covering a total area of 15 000 m² the CETI site consists of workshops (50% of the total area) laboratories (a third of the total area) and offices prototype and industrialise fibrous materials and finished products CETI’s engineering strengths in the research and development of advanced textiles justify its position as a European leader and one of the ’Top 5’ technical centres worldwide The digital age and ’smart technologies’ have an impact today on the textile industry of the future CETI adds a digital dimension to materials and products including the client experience optimising the environmental footprint of textiles incorporating eco-design and a circular economy is at the heart of the centre's developments which merge innovation and added value for society boost local economies and develop close relationships with small and medium-sized French companies (SMEs) while giving projects global reach by promoting ’French Tex’ CETI coordinates experts and relies on a wide range of professionals from within the textiles industry This multidisciplinary and multicultural team brings experts together and combines their expertise CETI has also become an international training organisation dedicated to textile innovation It facilitates the transformation of companies in the wider textile The European association representing companies of the non-woven sector has called upon CETI’s R&D teams’ know-how and knowledge of nonwovens to become the official trainer of the Nonwovens Learning Cycle Total investment for the ‘Participation in the R&D funding of the European Centre for Textiles in Tourcoing’ project was EUR 11 931 484; the European Regional Development Fund contributed EUR 5 000 000 under the ‘Nord-Pas de Calais OP ERDF/ESF’ cooperation programme for the 2007-2013 programming period The investment falls under the ‘developing innovation and promoting the financial value of research’ priority Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker A ball of energy: that’s how the art critic Régis Durand (1941–2022) once described Valérie Belin and whose career he followed for a long time What caught his eye wasn’t jumping through fire but rather Belin’s multiple ways of playing with photography not in order to exhaust its possibilities but rather to find a new springboard which allowed Belin to imagine a total of some fifty series Not everyone might be receptive to Belin’s work as a whole but the book published Atelier EXB and the exhibition at the MUba in Tourcoing offer excellent points of entry Belin does not intend to win over her audience; it’s never about catering to others’ desires she “is afraid of the void.” Hence the pressing need she feels to link up her series in a meticulously constructed dynamic to cross boundaries between still life and more-or-less living matter Much more than a confrontation with the medium, which would offer no more than dissipation, Belin studies the potential of photography never letting go of her subject until she is fully satisfied She is herself unsettled by her unsettling subjects such as the Michael Jackson lookalikes (2003) She places herself a meter away from her model, in clear view of the fake nose, the wig, the smoky eyes: there is no deception; this is not the real Jackson, and yet is this Jackson a fake? What is she aiming at? To muddle the iconography of Michael Jackson “What I was interested in was not finding a perfect lookalike who would have mimicked the surgical transformations of his model I wanted characters who were transformed through artifice that would be visually legible in the photograph.” Belin has enriched the dialogue with the art of reproduction that is photography pushing the boundaries of illusion and seduction She immobilizes flesh-and-blood models to make them look like shop window mannequins then exhibits mannequins as if they were humans holding their breath She follows a Lido dancer who flits from one gala outfit to the next without batting an eyelid and solarized interiors jam-packed with treasure troves of collectibles Behind each series, there is also the pleasure of the digital tool, which lends itself to meticulous attention as well as easy-going flirtation with customized, jubilant pop art Valérie Belin’s website Valérie Belin, The Uncertain Beauty of the World Texts by Mélanie Lerat and Sébastien Gokalp Retrospective at MUba Eugène Leroy, in Tourcoing About Valérie Belin’s exhibition in Tourcoing: When you enter the large gallery overhung by an Art Deco glass roof The 500 square meters of floor space and the high ceiling transform the visit into an experience Valérie Belin’s portraits and still lifes surround the viewer where the eye is drawn to because the tour is not chronological The photographer was personally involved in the selection and hanging of this concentrated retrospective presented in a line or grouped in two rows are perfectly adapted to the monumental dimensions of this atypical exhibition space The journey brings together images from thirty series produced from the 1990s to today and ends with a 30-minute video entitled I could never be a dancer This film made from a 3-hour performance given at the Centre Pompidou in 2013 features six Michael Jackson lookalikes and echoes recurring themes in Valérie Belin’s work Between the series “Dresses” created at the Musée de la Dentelle de Calais in 1996 and “Heroes” her latest heroines designed with a make-up artist in 2022 But she has never lost her thread: to represent “the uncertain beauty of the world” or “the uncertainty of the world” as Sébastien Gokalp writes in the book that accompanies the exhibition Read More: Valérie Belin’s Hypermodern Portraiture Don’t miss the latest photographic news, subscribe to Blind’s newsletter. 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Log in Coverage of Keely Hodgkinson's world under-20 indoor 800m record in Vienna can be found here, while a report on Dina Asher-Smith's 60m PB-equalling season debut in Karlsruhe is here A round-up of ISTAF Indoor Düsseldorf action, including Mondo Duplantis' 6.01m pole vault and Asher-Smith's 7.12 60m win, can be read here Just a few hours after Mondo Duplantis cleared a pole vault world lead of 6.01m in Düsseldorf Renaud Lavillenie went one centimetre higher in Tourcoing 5.91m and then 6.02m on his first attempts and then even had a go at 6.20m which would have added two centimetres to Duplantis' world record set in Glasgow last year and was one centimetre higher than Duplantis had a single attempt at in Düsseldorf Booouummmm@airlavillenie 6m02World lead 🔥🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/3zlObrV7zx — benjamin soreau (@benjaminsoreau) January 31, 2021 Olympic champion Katerina Stefanidi won the women's competition with a clearance of 4.61m A post shared by Katerina Stefanidi (@stefanidi_katerina) Ryan Crouser equaled Randy Barnes' previous world indoor shot put record mark of 22.66m for victory one week after he improved the record to 22.82m at the same venue Five of his six throws were beyond 22 metres and included marks of 22.65m and 22.43m Bryce Hoppel ran 1:44.37 for an 800m time just 0.15 off Donavan Brazier's US indoor record which puts him sixth on the world all-time list Charlie Da'Vall Grice clocked a PB of 1:45.62 in second place to move to fourth on the UK indoor all-time list world indoor champion Sandi Morris cleared a world-leading 4.81m and also had three attempts at an indoor PB height of 4.96m Olympic 400m champion Shaunae Miller-Uibo ran 22.40 to improve the Bahamian indoor 200m record and move to joint ninth on the world indoor all-time list The men's race was won by Jereem Richards in 20.74 Mikiah Brisco ran 7.17 and Maurice Eaddy 6.63 in the 60m while Trevor Bassitt clocked 7.71 in the 60m hurdles Close 600m races were won by Sammy Watson in 1:28.29 and Nicholis Hilson in 1:19.14 Kendell Williams leapt 6.60m in the long jump KC Lightfoot added one centimetre to the US indoor collegiate pole vault record he set earlier in the month by clearing 5.95m on his second attempt before three tries at 6.00m Gianmarco Tamberi soared over a world-leading 2.32m to win the high jump — Atletica Italiana (@atleticaitalia) January 30, 2021 Mao Ichiyama ran 2:21:11 to break the event record the course was altered to a 2.8km loop route Honami Maeda was second in a 2:23:30 PB and Yukari Abe third in a 2:24:41 PB Mariko Yugeta set a world over-60 marathon record of 2:52:13 in finishing 48th Geoffrey Kamworor returned to competitive action by winning his eighth title in this event in 29:22.3 Sheila Chelangat won the women's race in 33:34.6 from Hyvin Kiyeng in 33:39.8 Kenyan Defence Forces Cross Country Championships Hellen Obiri won over 10km in 33:25.1 ahead of Joyce Chepkemoi with 33:32.6 Kibiwott Kandie won the men's race in 29:24.5 from Collins Koros with 29:32.5 Guy Learmonth ran an 800m indoor PB of 1:46.73 to win ahead of Neil Gourley with 1:47.24 Krishawn Aiken ran 48.14 and Zoey Clark 52.40 over 400m » Subscribers to AW magazine can access the AW Clubhouse as part of their membership for further reports and results – click here Duplantis and Asher-Smith impress in Düsseldorf You don't have permission to access the page you requested What is this page?The website you are visiting is protected.For security reasons this page cannot be displayed Mégane Lourenco SuperbusC'est LA soirée à ne pas louper ce grand concert organisé par Europe 2 va rameuter des foules à Tourcoing Europe 2 débarque à Tourcoing avec 5 artistes français dans ses valises Un immense concert gratuit en plein centre ville de Tourcoing vous étiez 30 000 à avoir profité du show.  Une prog' 100% française contrairement à l'année dernière 5 festivals pour fêter le printemps en musique  Cette légende de la chanson en concert bientôt dans les Hauts-de-France  Une star du R&B français débarque à Lille The French metropolitan city of Lille and Mel have chosen Alstom as their supplier for the replacement of the low-floor trams produced in the 1990s by Breda Alstom will build 24 new low-floor trams (with an option for 6 more) The Metropolitan Council approved on 19 October 2023 the signing of the contract for the renewal of trams with Alstom for a total amount of EUR 124.8 million This will improve the service offer with more modern and comfortable trains and a higher passenger capacity Mel’s goal is to renew the fleet and increase the transport capacity of the tram network The ‘Mongy’ (named in honour of the first designer Alfred Mongy) ) the metre-gauge tramway linking the French city of Lille (233,000 inhabitants) with the neighbouring towns of Roubaix and Tourcoing The 24 low-floor Breda trams currently in service are now in need of a radical overhaul and can no longer meet a constantly growing demand for transport as the cars now run almost to their capacity limit especially on the Gare Lille Flandres – Romarin route Mel expects the number of passengers on the two lines to increase to 60,000 daily users by 2034. The new trams will be developed on the Citadis platform realised in metre gauge for the first time with an interior layout with 30% more seats a faster internal flow thanks to a different door distribution and fully air-conditioned in both the passenger and driver’s cab areas and six passenger information videos.The new trams will be assembled in the Alstom factory in La Rochelle Some components will come from the Alstom factory in Valenciennes Lille’s tram network is one of the few that has survived in France after numerous cancellations after a reversal that has revalued the tram there are more than 20 tram networks in France  From its inauguration in 1909 to 1954 the line’s terminus was located at Place de la Liberté It was later moved to Grand-Place de Roubaix until the line was rebuilt in the 1990s and moved to its final location at the Eurotéléport connects Lille Flandres station with the Eurotéléport in Roubaix It shares the route with the Lille – Tourcoing tramway for 10 stops the line terminated at the Grand-Place in Tourcoing near the metro station.The Lille – Tourcoing tramway departs from the Gare Lille Flandre and passes through the towns of La Madeleine and Marcq-en-Baroeul on the same route as the Lille – Roubaix line then continues through Wasquehal and Mouvaux to terminate in Tourcoing “MEL is actively working to improve its public transport network The renewal of the tram trains will contribute to this goal The new tram will increase transport capacity by 20 per cent meeting the needs of a constantly increasing passenger flow We will invest almost €125 million in this project,’ commented Damien Castelain President of the European Metropolitan City of Lille © Copyright 2012 - 2025 | Vado e Torno Edizioni | All rights reserved | P.I Sneška Quaedvlieg-Mihailović, Secretary General of Europa Nostra and Project Leader of the European Heritage Hub, was delighted to join Stathis Potamitis, newly appointed President of Elliniki Etairia – Society for the Environment and Cultural Heritage to open this year’s Tourism and Sustainability Conference held on 27 February in Athens — Europa Nostra (@europanostra) February 27, 2024 expressed her thanks to Elliniki Etairia – country representation of Europa Nostra in Greece and an affiliated partner of the European Heritage Hub – for organising this conference which underlined key issues of importance for many towns and sites in Europe “It is true that tourism brings important economic benefits but the right balance must be struck to ensure these benefits consider the quality of life of local communities and the long-term safeguarding of the cultural and natural heritage,” she stated announced by Europa Nostra and the European Investment Bank Institute last January this statement creates a path for duly integrating culture into climate action which will also have important ramifications on developing a more sustainable tourism strategy internationally the Project Leader of the European Heritage Hub drew attention to the representatives of Greek and European cities at the conference some of whom are important associate partners of the European Heritage Hub Sneška Quaedvlieg-Mihailović expressed her sincere hope that the conference would help further establish a virtual bridge between key European cities across the continent to ensure that the values of sustainability are embedded in each of our activities and outputs in an industrial area of northern france, d’houndt+bajart architectes has completed the construction of a media library that serves as a vibrant cultural hub for the local community the project involves the renovation of the previously existing textile factory and the addition of a new structure that leans elegantly against the brick façade the open courtyard outside the renovated structurephoto by julien lanoo ‘la mediatheque andree chedid’ features perforated walls and ceilings that filter light inside the building public functions are hosted at ground level the first floor is reserved for events specific to the media library the hexagonal patterning of the extension’s elevations reference organic matter emerging from the ground plane and spreading across the façades in a seemingly random manner ‘la mediatheque andree chedid’ is composed of three individual volumesphoto by julien lanoo bespoke furniture has been custom designed to meet the needs of both adults and children while retaining a sense of architectural consistency honeycomb apertures allow light to be directed into carefully chosen areas of the plan illuminating zones where reading takes place and the integration of photovoltaic panels and an on-site heat pump ensures that the project remains sustainable the rear of the media library photo by julien lanoo honeycomb apertures allow light to be directed into carefully chosen areas of the planphoto by julien lanoo auditorium contained within the new additionphoto by julien lanoo bespoke furniture has been custom designed to meet the needs of both adults and childrenphoto by julien lanoo the hexagonal patterning of the extension’s elevations reference organic matterphoto by julien lanoo the project is illuminated from withinphoto by julien lanoo franceclient: the city of tourcoingnet floor area: 920 sqmwork amount: 2,376 500€/excluding vatcost: €2,580/sqm excluding vatdelivery: september 2013architect: d’houndt+bajart architects & associatesfaçade study office: van santen.vs-a group AXOR presents three bathroom concepts that are not merely places of function but destinations in themselves — sanctuaries of style Mo Wu - ShutterstockOn fait quoi à Lille ce week-end ?  Festival du Lac à Villeneuve d'Ascq En savoir plus Ouverture de la guinguette des Quais à Tourcoing  Une publication partagée par La Guinguette des Quais (@laguinguettedesquais) En savoir plus URBX Festival organise un énorme concert gratuit à Roubaix  l'URBX Festival est de retour en mettant en lumière toutes les cultures urbaines dans la métropole Lilloise : la musique Un cinquantaine d'events vont s'enchaîner c'est le climax du festival avec l'énorme concert gratuit sur la Grand Place de Roubaix Une publication partagée par URBX Festival (@urbx_festival) En savoir plus La Foire au Cochon au Musée de la Fête Foraine Cabaret Coquin sur la Bus Magique à Lille Marché de créateurs au bord de l'eau à Tourcoing En savoir plus Des courts de tennis de Roland-Garros ouverts gratuitement au public cet été la Grand-Place de Roubaix va se transformer en paradis des fleurs Un pop-up 100% maillots de foot vintage débarque à Lille ce weekend C'est avec surprise que nous avons assisté à cette news un peu lunaire a inauguré ce samedi 13 mai un tout nouveau resto fast food à côté de Lille Un nouvel O'Tacos situé à Tourcoing précisément place de la Résistance.  Nouveau commerce O’Tacos, place de la Résistance #Tourcoing, vient d’ouvrir ! Heureux d’avoir accompagné avec @DorianeBecue ces deux Tourquennois dynamiques ! Allez-y : ouvert tous les jours ! pic.twitter.com/hQTVjcqpDu s'en sont donnés à coeur joie étonnés de voir que Mr Darmanin (ancien maire de Tourcoing on le précise) revient aux sources pour l'ouverture d'une chaîne de restauration rapide alors qu'il y a entre autre chose des fusillades dans le Sud de la France qui bien sûr n'y est pour rien !  Que cent mille O'Tacos s'épanouissent en France ! 🚀C'est aussi ça le bilan exceptionnel du président Macron 💞#majoriteinvisiblerepublicaine#PourNous Darmanin be like : https://t.co/c4aZbxssOm pic.twitter.com/91kLMFwZXr c’est une bonne façon d’habituer les gens à une politique de même qualité sacré projecteur sur la chaîne O'Tacos.. J'imagine que ce tweet n'est pas du tout sponsorisé et qu'il s'agit d'une délicate attention d'un membre du gouvernement à l'égard de jeunes entrepreneurs Si seulement j'avais un ministre qui pouvait me donner un léger coup de… 😈 Hé les gars, on peut féliciter le ministre de l'Intérieur pour sa superbe initiative ! Pendant qu'un pauvre gars se fait buter de trois coups de fusil dans un snack à Villeurbanne, Monsieur le Ministre préfère inaugurer un putain de restaurant de tacos à Tourcoing 🌮🔫.… pic.twitter.com/EjguWphrum Zut @GDarmanin quelqu'un a volé votre compte ? Aliaksandr Antanovich - ShutterstockOn fait quoi à Lille ce week-end Les 5 et 6 avril, baladez vous dans les rues de Lille pour un spectacle étonnant Le Video Mapping Festival fait son retour  Cet événement gratuit et ouvert à tous à l'avantage de plaire à tout le monde : petits on s'arrête devant les beaux batiments les lieux emblématiques de la ville pour profiter des mappings Une publication partagée par Rencontres Audiovisuelles - compte officiel (@rencontres.audiovisuelles) En savoir plus Ca se passera au Kipstadium à Tourcoing. Pour participer, il suffit juste de vous inscrire ici ! Direction le Jardin des Plantes ce samedi 6 avril pour un event qui sent bon le printemps (et on en aurait bien besoin) : Lille aux Jardins revient pour sa 7ème édition  Un marché de plantes avec 40 exposants et tout un tas de variétés : vivaces Mais aussi des ateliers et animations dans le parc comme en ville  En savoir plus Le 6 avril, Lille Terroir Festival investira Garage pour une journée riche en découvertes gastronomiques Lille Terroir Festival c’est l'événement du terroir des Hauts-de-France par excellence retrouvez un food-court avec 4 chefs emblématiques qui vous concocteront des plats gourmands mais aussi un délicieux marché de producteurs locaux (avec dégustations svp), un bar avec 5 brasseurs ainsi que du champagne et des cocktails, une nocturne avec fanfarre et concours  Une publication partagée par GARAGE - Events et bureaux (@garage_lille) En savoir plus Recyclivre débarque à Lillenium le 6 avril de 10h à 18h vous remplissez un sac de livres qui vous plaisent et vous ne payez que 10€ on est sur une base de 10 livres max par personne Une publication partagée par Lillenium (@lillenium_experience_shopping) En savoir plus On fait un tour à la Foire aux Manèges vous pourrez vous amuser à coup de super attractions et vous régaler avec des crêpes Des nouveautés pour renouveler le choix (déjà très varié) de manèges. La foire restera en ville jusqu'au 1er mai Un mois complet pour fêter le début des beaux jours et profiter des journées qui s'allongent  POPUP XXL fait son come back à @canopylille avec une édition spéciale 100% artistes ! On vous concocte un programme de folie avec des artistes plus talentueux.ses les un.es que les autres des performances live; bref ça va un week end haut en couleurs et en bonheur." Une publication partagée par Les Djadjas (@les_djadjas) En savoir plus Sophie OKTranspole a demandé à ses usagers à quel point ils se sentaient en sécurité sur le réseau il y a plusieurs stations dans lesquelles ce n'est pas la fête...  gestionnaire des transports en commun de la métropole lilloise réalise une enquête interne sur ses usagers les nouvelles sont bonnes : 88% des personnes se disent "plutôt" ou "tout à fait" en sécurité Soit une hausse de 3% par rapport à 2015 de nombreuses stations ne sont pas synonyme de tranquillité Les usagers ont désigné les stations dans lesquelles ils se sentaient en insécurité Il ne s'agit en aucun cas des faits de délinquance constatés mais seulement du "sentiment de sécurité" observé par les usagers C'est souvent convergent selon François-Xavier Castelain directeur du contrôle et de la sûreté Pas la peine de s'inquiéter donc ;)