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Doing Soir at Vauvert, the Clock Tower Regains Its Brilliance

Summary by objectifgard.com
It was during the last Heritage Days (21 and 22 September 2025) that the works, costing €60,000, were launched under the "Small Cities of Tomorrow" (PVD) programme. It must be said that the whole was in great need of refreshment. For decades, it was opened to the four winds, allowing everyone to access it in order to carry out various activities. The work was transformed into a gigantic dovecote, but it was mainly the weather elements that damag…
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It was during the last Heritage Days (21 and 22 September 2025) that the works, costing €60,000, were launched under the "Small Cities of Tomorrow" (PVD) programme. It must be said that the whole was in great need of refreshment. For decades, it was opened to the four winds, allowing everyone to access it in order to carry out various activities. The work was transformed into a gigantic dovecote, but it was mainly the weather elements that damag…

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objectifgard.com broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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