Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Our visit to Les Ulis in France (one of Thetford's twin towns)



On Friday 29th Sept myself, Angus and Councillor Brenda Canham travelled to Les Ulis to represent Thetford Town Council at a commemoration of the twinning link between the two towns. We left Thetford at 11am so that we could arrive in Les Ulis for around early evening time but thanks to delays on the A11 getting out of Thetford and past Elveden, the M11 being completely shut and then delays on the M25 and Dartford Crossing - we didn't arrive into Les Ulis until gone midnight and we were naturally very tired! On Saturday we rested in the morning and then after breakfast we had a look around the shopping centre and main park before we met up with our hosts. They gave us a very informative tour around Les Ulis library ('mediatheque') and swimming pool ('piscine') and they took us to see examples of community centres and youth projects as well as a tour around some of the main housing areas. We were interested to learn that 80% of Les Ulis residents live in apartments and 60% of the population is under 30! We were amazed at the facilities that were on offer and Les Ulis Council clearly spends a lot of money on sports, recreation and culture. We also visited a skatepark, a football area (sponsored by Thierry Henry - who was born in Les Ulis) and other youth facilities.

In the evening we attended the official welcome reception hosted by the Mayor of Les Ulis Sonia Dahou. We were treated to some traditional French food and greeted in French by the Mayor who presented us each with a gift. We in turn read out a speech from the Mayor of Thetford - Cllr Stuart Wright and presented Les Ulis with a framed picture of Kings House. 



Talking with the Mayor of Les Ulis was very interesting - she is directly elected by the residents of the town and she is elected for a period of 6 years (the current Mayor has only been in office for a year as she was appointed by the last Mayor as she went on to become the MP for Les Ulis at a national election). Being the Mayor of Les Ulis is a full-time role. The 'municipal' or Council has 800 staff - and it took some time to explain about Thetford Town Council and it's responsibilities and the role of Breckland and Norfolk Councils. After the reception we visited an African music concert - reflecting Les Ulis's diverse culture with a lot of African inhabitants (Les Ulis is also twinned with Sedhiou  in Senegal).



On Sunday morning we visited a traditional French flea market - there had been torrential rain earlier in the morning so I felt very sorry for the stall holders who were braving it out! there was some food and drink prepared for us and other guests. We were then given a tour around the Council run greenhouse / allotment. 25 people work there and they grow all the plants to service the towns shrub beds and planters etc - they explained that they have been making a considerable effort to make Les Ulis a very green and pleasant place. The area also served as an allotment where school groups and youth groups could visit and learn about growing fruit and vegetable. There was also an aviary of sorts that housed stray cats found in the area which were then re-housed. After this we were treated to a Portuguese dish of fish and mashed potato - Les Ulis is also twinned with a town in Portugal. 

Big thank-you to Angus for accompanying us on the trip and not only helping with the driving (I was rather poorly and tired after a busy conference week!) but he also helped with translating and taking pictures - thankyou x

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