In 2016, a section of the mobile ‘radars nouvelle génération’ manned at present by the police, was handed over to “prestataires agréés”, approved, private service suppliers.
Have you heard about the ‘traginers’?
It is difficult not to notice the donkey ranking high among the animals of the Pyrénées-Orientales.
In the living memory of the elderly are brothers and fathers going off to one or other to war, and the stories of those who never returned.
Un tremblement de terre not only sounds exactly like the thing it is (an earthquake) but to my English ear there are echoes of a deliciously kitsch, end of the pier sauciness resonating too – like something out of an old Les Dawson sketch.
We all know ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ but have you watched the French equivalent ‘La France a un incroyable talent’?
Well, It’s coming to Perpignan for the first time so this could be your chance to shine!
The one euro train has encouraged many more people to use the train within the region, and, thanks to its continued success, the amount of lines available at this price will be doubled in 2017
The Tasty – a typical English breakfast sausage, great for a brunch
The Traditional – sausages like they used to be with a subtle mix of herbs and a hint of nutmeg
Cumberland – our speciality having trained in Cumbria.
Leek – no small crumbs of leek, we use great big bits
Jalapeno – mexican chillis for the strong of heart!
This small medieval walled town, listed as one of ‘les plus beaux villages de France’, has it all, from its architectural significance, breathtaking views, magnificent walks, three caves (Grottes des Canalettes), historical Fort Liberia, lively…
Château Nadal Hainault, Le Soler By Christopher Dawson In the heart of the Roussillon, the Priory of Santa Marie de l’Eule was built by Cistercian Monks in the XII Century, from which the Old Chapel is still…
