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ARLES Between Concertation and Anger, the Future of the Bigot Bridge Crystallises Tensions

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This public meeting was very much expected and was announced. It did not fail. Two hours of lively debates, sometimes tense exchanges, and a question at the heart of the tensions: the future of the Bigot bridge. If the project of a green road linking the Alyscamps to the Van Gogh bridge, via the old railway, is generally gaining acceptance, the destruction of the Bigot bridge, originally planned within this framework, crystallises the opposition…
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This public meeting was very much expected and was announced. It did not fail. Two hours of lively debates, sometimes tense exchanges, and a question at the heart of the tensions: the future of the Bigot bridge. If the project of a green road linking the Alyscamps to the Van Gogh bridge, via the old railway, is generally gaining acceptance, the destruction of the Bigot bridge, originally planned within this framework, crystallises the opposition…

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objectifgard.com broke the news on Friday, May 1, 2026.
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