C’est signé. Il y a deux mois, le projet de téléphérique entre l’aéroport Marseille-Provence et la gare de Vitrolles franchissait une étape en entrant dans le plan Marseille en Grand
tous les acteurs impliqués ont signé une convention de partenariat
Elle doit faire aboutir ce nouveau transport par câble en 2029
Le document engage ainsi l’Aéroport Marseille Provence (3 M€)
la Métropole Aix-Marseille-Provence (22 M€)
la Région Sud (4 M€) et Airbus Helicopters (3 M€) pour réaliser ce projet à 43 millions d’euros
Si le groupe industriel d’hélicoptères civils et militaires participe
c’est que son usine de 12 000 employés
située à mi-parcours de cette future ligne aérienne sera également desservie
Un kilomètre sépare la gare ferroviaire de Vitrolles et l’aéroport en contrebas
Les passagers pourront les parcourir à 20 mètres d’altitude pour un trajet estimé à 6 minutes
Avec un départ toutes les 6 minutes
ce nouveau transport doit atteindre une capacité de 1 000 voyageurs par heure
Mais le projet vise aussi à reconnecter la gare de Vitrolles à la zone d’activités Cap Horizon et ses 80 hectares
située quelques dizaines de mètres au dessus
une butte et le rail barrent l’accès entre ces deux sites
La Métropole prévoit donc de créer une connexion entre la gare et la zone d’activités avec la mise en service d’un ascenseur
Il fonctionnera sur le principe d’un funiculaire pour gravir la butte
L’État et la Région Sud co-financent ce projet à huit millions
Il doit entrer en fonction au premier semestre 2026
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Cela fait presque 10 ans que le sujet est dans les tuyaux. En 2023
la Métropole Aix-Marseille-Provence avait présenté le projet affiné d’un téléphérique entre la gare Vitrolles Aéroport Marseille-Provence (VAMP) et l’aéroport Marseille-Provence (AMP) de Marignane
Le projet devrait bien se concrétiser mais d’ici 2029
au lieu de 2027 annoncé précédemment
Il vient d’entrer dans la liste des projets de transports du plan Marseille en Grand
Il rejoint ainsi les 15 programmes soutenus par l’État pour améliorer la mobilité du territoire
le Groupement d’intérêt public (GIP)
s’est réuni ce mardi 10 décembre pour acter ce seizième projet du plan
d’une capacité estimée de 1 000 voyageurs par heure
Le coût prévisionnel du projet avoisine désormais 43 millions d’euros
Ce budget comprend l’ensemble des transformations de la gare de Vitrolles pour en faire un véritable pôle multimodal
Il s’agit aussi de relier la gare à la zone d’activités Cap Horizon et ses 80 hectares
mais coupée par une butte et le rail
Un petit funiculaire assurera cette liaison
la Métropole prendra en charge 28 millions d’euros
l’aéroport mettra environ 3 millions d’euros de sa poche
où le téléphérique proposera une desserte à mi-chemin pour ses 12 000 employés
ce bassin représente 30 000 emplois
Le téléphérique vient ainsi compléter le rail pour proposer une solution de transport fluide et décarbonée
notamment pour les 9 millions de passagers annuels de l’aéroport
Seuls 20% utilisent les transports en commun
seulement un dixième privilégie le train
contre le bus et les cars pour l’immense majorité
Le temps de trajet de Marseille Saint-Charles à l’aéroport par le rail passerait sous la barre des 30 minutes avec le téléphérique
C’est à peu près la durée du même trajet en navette routière
qui est toutefois soumise aux aléas du trafic
architect jean-pierre lott has completed a sculptural multi-media library in vitrolles — a city on the outskirts of marseille in the south of france
the building has been designed to express ‘movement and lightness’ as a metaphor for reading
the scheme features a contrasting façade that comprises an inviting level of glazing aligned with the street
an undulating veil of white concrete features apertures that resemble lattice work
all images © aldo amoretti
the transparent base offers pedestrians a clear view of the library’s entrance, its exhibition spaces, the café, and the auditorium. the upper level contains the more secluded reading rooms, which have been designed in a manner that reflects the rippling elevations. throughout the project jean-pierre lott paid close attention to the amount of light that enters the structure
the north facing façade has more openings
ensuring a constant source of northern light
the undulating veil of concrete features apertures that resemble lattice work
sharing a direct connection with the reception area
the children’s section is located on the ground floor
adjoining a garden that allows for outdoor activity
the ‘fairy tale hour’ room hovers above the reception area providing a place for dreaming and storytelling
a grand staircase leads to the level above where open walkways link the various rooms
the uppermost storey contains the reading floors and can be accessed by a dedicated service elevator
an inviting level of glazing is aligned with the street
the ‘fairy tale hour’ room hovers above the reception area
a grand staircase leads to the level above
elevated walkways connect the various rooms
areas of greenery are found within the scheme
the building’s appearance changes depending on the time of day
the multi-media library is located in vitrolles
project: vitrolles media libraryaddress: 1 place de la liberté
13127 vitrolles client: city of vitrollesclient representative: icadearchitect: jean-pierre lott – architect of recordTCE engineering consultant: OTEISHQE engineering consultant: OASIISacoustics engineering consultant: ACOUSTBsurface area: 3,990 sqm net floor areatotal cost: €10m excluding VATenvironmental certification: BDM building
silver levelproject duration: 20 months competition: 2012 construction: 2013 — 2015 completion: 2016 photography: aldo amoretti
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The media library of Vitrolles received a double reward during the XXVth edition of Cemex Building Awards for its esthetic and innovative character
The prize-giving took place in the presence of the architect
the representative of the city of Vitrolles and José Lopez el Hoyo
branch manager Cemex Bétons Bouche-du-Rhône
Now the big challenge looms for Jonah Lomu: a crash course in five different languages as the Jonah phenomenon continues to rumble through Europe and Asia like a steam train
The French and Spanish classes are under way
says The Big Fella as he reclines in a chair in the lobby of the Pullman Hotel in Marseille
tattoos of the names of his nine-month-old son Brayley and partner Nadine inked large on each of his mega-forearms
"I've got a few languages that I've got to learn in the next couple of months ..
I'm taking all those at once," he told NZPA
"But that's all to do with business that I'm into
It's hard but it's something I have to learn and at the same time show respect to the companies and people I'm dealing with."
His main gig these days is rugby ambassador for adidas
but he's also linking with some energy companies in China and is Japan's face of their 2019 Rugby World Cup
although their lingo is causing him the biggest headaches
Mandarin's not so bad because I understand a bit of Cantonese so it's not too far off
calculates he flew from New Zealand to Europe 53 times last year
hence his move to settle in France and play some rugby as the star signing for third division club Marseille-Vitrolles on a three-year deal
I'd fly here for 24-48 hours then I was on a plane back home
I was home for two days then I was back on a plane over here."
It's still hectic for the All Blacks legend who played his final test against Wales in 2002 before the much-publicised illness which left him barely able to walk and required a kidney transplant
he's bigger in parts of Europe than he is in New Zealand
He was given a standing ovation by the National Stadium crowd in Tokyo before last month's Bledisloe Cup Test
And he almost caused a stampede in Milan at a signing session when the All Blacks were in town
I had to prep them on what it was going to be like
especially once we landed here in Marseille," Lomu said
when we got off the plane and there were so many camera flashes you couldn't see where the baggage carousel was
and I have good security around me when I know there's going to be mad days."
Maserati invited Lomu to test drive their new Quattroporte GTS from Marseille to Milan for the All Blacks' Test there
Lomu still loves his grown-up toys and is awaiting delivery of his new sets of wheels
All with a legendary Lomu sound systems installed
But I don't take delivery of both for another three weeks," he says
He reportedly flew his favourite Welsh tattooist to Dubai in March to get Brayley and Nadine's names inked on his arms
He wants them to be happy in their new surroundings and says they've settled in well after the initial media storm
They move into a house next month after spending the initial weeks in a hotel
but also with parents that come from different cultures
I will teach him the Tongan language and I also understand a little bit of Maori
We'll try to teach him a bit of all the cultures he has in him
but also show him what the French culture is about
France will be home for the next three years
He hasn't ruled out a move back to New Zealand
but admits the laidback lifestyle here has quickly grabbed him
Lomu caught up with the All Blacks this week
including his old mate Ma'a Nonu who he used to drive to Hurricanes training in Wellington
He was at their captain's run today at Stade Velodrome ahead of the Test against France
standing out like a beacon in an orange t-shirt and chewing the fat with Graham Henry
"It's been a privilege to know the guys and be around them
It's great to see this team grow into a team that quite possibly could win the World Cup in 2011
I know what these guys are going through and what they have to put themselves through to win a game."
His influence was noted by All Blacks captain Richie McCaw
who said he couldn't believe the awe in which Lomu was held in Europe
more than a decade after his awesome deeds at the 1995 and 1999 World Cups
and his recent bodybuilding exploits in Wellington he's in fine shape
after ballooning up to 142kg two years ago
He was happy enough with his effort for his new club in their 63-18 win over Montmelian at the weekend
At the weekend I didn't try to do anything crazy or stupid or anything like that
I did my job and didn't try to do too much
but when you're on the pitch everything goes at 100 miles an hour
"Marseille Vitrolles is on the point of finalising the transfer of the greatest legend in world rugby," a club statement said
The Marseille Vitrolles website quoted the 34-year-old Lomu as saying: "I took a sabbatical year to be at my pregnant partner's side and to fully enjoy this important moment in any man's life
"Everyone thought I had ended my playing career
I still feel the desire to play and it will be me alone who decides when to call it a day
"My ambition is to help a club like Marseille join the group of top clubs in France."
Lomu exploded on to the international stage at the 1995 World Cup in South Africa and he went on to become a global superstar in the sport as it moved into the professional era
But after winning 63 caps for his country his top-flight career was cut short by a kidney illness that eventually required a transplant in July 2004
Subsequently he played for Cardiff in 2005-06 before returning to New Zealand and playing for North Harbour
Jonah Lomu made his much anticipated return to rugby on the weekend as he turned out for his new club Marseilles-Vitrolles in the French Third Division
has battled with illness an injury for many seasons now
was the major drawcard as 2500 people and over 100 media personal flocked to the ground to watch Lomu’s new team thrash Montmelian 64-13
and apparently looked nervous and unsure of himself
and said he actually struggled with the language
“It was a little difficult to understand my team-mates who were talking very fast in French,” said Lomu
“I asked them to speak a little less quickly
I did feel a bit lost on the pitch at times.”
as much from the public as from my team-mates,” he said
Lomu’s new home in Marseilles is just a few minutes from the hotel the New Zealand team are staying at ahead of their meeting with France
Former Wellington teamate Ma’a Nonu says they’re eagerly anticipating a visit from the legendary All Black
He’s always going to be a legend in every kid’s eyes
It will be good to have him around,” Nonu said
“Jonah’s one of those big fellas that looks after the young guys
“I just lived down the road in Miramar and he used to pick me up for training
I was pretty lucky … He had a few nice cars too
We had requests for footage of Jonah’s return
It doesn’t feature much action from him at all
but it does show the hype that surrounds everywhere he goes
There’s also a pretty decent hand off
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2018 9:00 AMCapturing the Aftermath of Wildfires in FranceYou don't have to have experienced a wildfire to know what one looks like
but what happens in their wake is less obvious.1 / 15ChevronChevronArnaud TeicherA landscape begins to recover following a wildfire in Vitrolles
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France - Fires whipped by high winds ravaged swaths of southern France and Portugal on Wednesday
burning scores of homes and forcing the evacuation of thousands
multiple fires formed a column marching toward the Mediterranean port city of Marseille
killing three elderly people and leaving more than 300 with minor burns and smoke inhalation
A forest watchman was killed on the mainland during the night when one of more than 100 blazes engulfed the caravan he was sleeping in 150 kilometers (95 miles) north of Lisbon
as the fire in southern France moved toward Marseille
At least 2,700 hectares (6,670 acres) of land were devastated
battling a separate blaze in the nearby Herault region - brought under control like a fire in an industrial area outside Marseille that stocks oil and petrochemicals
The Marseille airport rerouted incoming flights to make way for firefighting aircraft
were bracing for flames that risked lapping at its doors
Thick layers of ochre-colored smoke dimmed the afternoon skies of sun-drenched Marseille
while black plumes rose above Vitrolles and Pennes-Mirabeau
Firefighters in both countries battled multiple blazes fanned by high winds and fed by brush in a hot
A full 186 wildfires were counted Wednesday on Portugal's mainland
But the blazes were exceptionally powerful in both countries
roaring through Madeira and southern France at the height of the tourist season - a mainstay of the economy of Madeira islands
Portugal's National Civil Protection Service reported 14 major wildfires burning out of control in mainland Portugal where almost 4,500 firefighters were in action in a massive operation
supported by 28 water-dumping aircraft and 1,300 vehicles
the government requested help from other European Union countries
The Madeira fire forced the evacuation of more than 1,000 residents and tourists in the islands
Residents described chaotic nighttime scenes
with people fleeing the flames by car at high speed on the wrong side of the road
told reporters the three local victims died in their burned homes early Wednesday as the wildfire hit the coastal city in the dark
He said two other people were seriously hurt and one person went missing
At least 37 houses and a five-star hotel had burned down
more than 1,000 people were evacuated in several towns
about 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) north of Marseille where some homes were burned down
It's progressing fast," Deputy Marseille Mayor Julien Ruas said on BFM-TV
He said firewalls had been set up on the corridor leading toward the city
but if the fire passed those "it will move toward the northern neighborhoods of Marseille."
and continues burning everything in its path," firefighters said in a statement from a temporary headquarters set up in Vitrolles
French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve
said 1,800 firefighters were mobilized to fight the blazes
Some 400 police officers were helping towns secure homes and firefighting aircraft
The Madeira blaze broke out Monday and firefighters said the island's steep hills and dense woodland made it hard to reach the flames
said officials suspect that fire was started deliberately and police have made two arrests
who played 63 Tests for New Zealand between 1994 and 2002 before his career was cut short by kidney disease
made his comeback in a 63-18 win over Montmelian in the equivalent of the third division
who came to prominence at the 1995 World Cup
signed a two-year contract for the Marseille side earlier this year
he looked rusty and failed to score a try but said he was happy to have been involved again
"I'm rather satisfied," said Lomu
"I need to feel more confident and be able to communicate with my team-mates better but this was the first match and I wasn't expecting miracles
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International freight transportation services company XPO Logistics has opened a less-than-truckload (LTL) hub in Vitrolles in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region
The new facility will be used to distribute palletized loads for leading companies in the textile
the 4,500 square metre hub has 46 docks and can manage up to 700 deliveries per day
the company has reserved an additional plot allowing for an expansion to 6,000 square metres
just 5 km from the Marseille-Provence airport
is said to be a strategic location for XPO’s regional LTL development and international reach
XPO will use the hub to expand its last mile service
“We are excited to expand our LTL network in the south of France to support the demand for our services
Our strategic choice of Vitrolles adds significant distribution capabilities close to our customers’ markets
and the hub will shorten the length of our nightly distribution runs by 35 minutes on average.”
Other key aspects of the facility are as follows:
XPO says its LTL network in France currently serves approximately 4,500 customers with nationwide coverage
It’s lorry and van drivers make approximately four million deliveries per year
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QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE have canceled the remaining nine July 2024 concerts of the band's European tour in order for frontman Josh Homme to undergo "emergency surgery".
The band states: "Every effort was made to push through and play for you, but it is no longer an option to continue."
As a result, QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE will not be performing at the following shows:
July 10 - Festival Jardin Sonore - Vitrolles, FRJuly 13 - Pohoda Festival - Trencin, SKJuly 16 - Zitadelle Spandau - Berlin, DEJuly 17 - Colours of Ostrava - Ostrava, CZJuly 18 - METAstadt - Vienna, ATJuly 20 - Electric Castle Festival - Cluj, ROJuly 23 - SRC Salata - Zagreb, HRJuly 24 - SRC Salata - Zagreb, HRJuly 27 - Athens Rocks - Athens, GR
Ticket holders for festivals, please visit the specific festival web site for updated information. Ticket holders for headline shows will be contacted directly from the point of purchase with further information.
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE last performed on Saturday (July 6) in Milan, Italy, after canceling their appearance at the AMA Music Festival the previous night due to unspecified illness.
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE's "The End Is Nero" tour is in support of the band's eighth studio album, "In Times New Roman…", hailed by Variety as "self-produced by band founder Homme and one of his strongest QOTSA lineups ever, is one of the rawest and heaviest albums the band has delivered."
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE performed live for the first time in more than three years on May 26, 2023 at the Sonic Temple festival in Columbus, Ohio. Prior to the Columbus gig, Josh Homme and his bandmates played one gig in early 2020, their first since 2018.
"In Times New Roman…" was made available digitally and physically on June 16, 2023 via Matador Records. The LP was recorded and mixed at Homme's own Pink Duck (RIP),with additional recording at Shangri-La. The album was produced by QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE and mixed by Mark Rankin. Artwork and double LP gatefold packaging was designed by longtime collaborator Boneface. LP vinyl was made available globally in black, green, red, silver and blue.
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE said in its album announcement that the record reflects the heartache its members have experienced in the past few years.
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surrounded by fragrant pine and almond trees
lies the soulless 1960s new town of Vitrolles
built to house workers recruited in northern France and Algeria for the factories nearby
has been controlled by the far-right National Front
Wildfires in southern France have forced people to flee their homes and are threatening the country's second largest city
About 1800 firefighters are tackling the blazes and are creating a firewall to try and protect the city
along with the outlying town of Fos-sur-Mer where petrochemical plants are located
Hundreds of children and adults have been evacuated from recreation centres and homes in the town of Vitrolles
Some homes in Vitrolles have already been destroyed
Marseille deputy mayor Julien Ruas said the fire was "progressing fast"
The city was setting up firewalls on the corridor leading toward it
"it will move toward the northern neighborhoods of Marseille"
The size of the fire was "absolutely exceptional" and people should stay off the roads
Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said firefighters were being backed up by firefighting aircraft
About 400 police officers were also being mobilised
Four firefighters had been injured battling the fires
High winds were fanning the fires and thick smoke was visible across the region
Commercial flights leaving Marseille Airport have also been delayed or cancelled
Hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes as wildfire creeps towards Marseille
Cazeneuve said 1,800 firefighters had been mobilised to fight blazes that have destroyed more than 2,000 hectares of land
Around 400 police officers were helping towns secure homes and firefighting aircraft
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Derrière cette chouette noire se cache une entreprise familiale basée à Vitrolles
Tout commence quand le patriarche de la famille élabore la plus célèbre recette de pulpe secouée
qui assistent à l’évolution de la préparation et tout naturellement se passionnent pour la fabrication de la boisson. Soucieux de retrouver le goût des boissons de son enfance
Carl lance en 2008 Owl Black à Vitrolles
Owl Black cherche à allier bien fait et bienfaits
Ingrédients rigoureusement sélectionnés et issus de petits producteurs
limitation de l’apport en sucre avec près de 40% en moins que chez les marques concurrentes
Ici l’accent est mis sur la qualité et le made in France
proposait seulement une gamme de boissons énergisantes
ici on ne parle pas de taurine et autres ingrédients douteux
Owl Black propose des boosters naturels à partir de caféine et de zest de citron
soit la partie blanche reconnue pour sa teneur en vitamine C
deux parfums existent : pomme ou fruits rouges
on craque pour la pomme qui est parfaitement acidulée
la chouette se fait plus sage avec la création d’un soda haut de gamme à l’orange
on sent l’orange gorgée de soleil de Sicile
et en bouche le parfum se fait étonnamment doux
on est loin de l’agrume à l’amertume trop prononcée
sa distribution se fait exclusivement au Jardin Montgrand
mais il y a fort à parier que la chouette prendra très vite son envol pour conquérir tout Marseille
Cocktail : Le pulpé de l’été
Le pulpé peut s’encanailler et agrémenter nos chaudes nuits d’été
en voici en exclusivité la recette :
on rajoute des glaçons et on savoure - avec modération - le nouveau cocktail de l’été
Owl Black Boissons énergisantes disponibles dans tous les Auchan au prix de 1€ les 50 mLBoisson pulpée 2,50€ en exclusivité au Jardin MontgrandPossibilité de commande et de retrait des boissons à la boutique-usine de Vitrolles
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