By its geographical position, the commune ofAllonne is faced with problems such as managing a large flow of trafficsecuring roads, evacuating thewater to avoid overflows and floods…
Following the study carried out in 2024 (18,000 vehicles pass through the village every day), it is planned to bring traffic back to the main roads. In terms of roads, the capacity of parking will be improved while securing the surroundings of school.
Taking advantage of the work ofundergrounding of networks as in rue de Bourges, arrangements will be made to secure it and manage the traffic of 6,000 vehicles per day.
This year will also be that of the launch of work in August 2025 on the Totem building of the ZAC Saint Mathurin voted in 2016. At the request of the town hall, modifications to the specifications were voted on December 12, 2024 in the community council to notably create an infiltration well in order to avoid overflows and create a roundabout direction.
The large classified oak
Good news: the famous large oak located in the Wood of customs which was the subject of a discovery walk of this natural space this summer commented by Christiane Duvalvolunteer at natural conservatoryhas just been classified “Remarkable tree“.
An honorary title which contributed to obtaining the 2nd flower in 2024, while avoiding “polluting” projects such as the establishment of two telephone antennas in different places in the territory. The two contentious files are before the administrative court.
At the age of 75, Etienne Dahirela passionate amateur gardener, was warmly thanked for his voluntary involvement in flowering of the town where he has lived since 1984. That is 40 years of giving from his pocket and his time which allowed the town to obtain this 2nd Flower.
95th anniversary of the R101
On the occasion of the 95th anniversary of R101a commemorative ceremony will be held in 2025 as a rehearsal for the 100th, in tribute to the 60 deaths of crashed airship. A walking and mountain biking route should be created.
Vows pronounced in a party room aging, poorly insulated and poorly placed between homes. The municipality plans to deport her near the football field, announced Patrice Haezebrouck.
A call was made to Frank Piavice president of the departmental council and mayor of Beauvais, to obtain grant aid for the football club frequented by 90% of Beauvais residents out of the 400 licensees: “It costs me dearly!” slips Patrice Haezebrouck in a wink.
On the security side, the municipality has positioned itself with the department to obtain a video protection system.
THE leisure center will be expanded to meet growing reception needs. Work will begin in 2026.
Labor medals
To end this greeting ceremony on a floral note, rewards were given to staff as well as residents.
Lydie Pierrottetown hall secretary who has been passionate about her job for 37 years. She began her career in Noailles before arriving in Allonne.
Delphine Heude also began her career in Noailles as an administrative agent until November 2000 before obtaining the status of territorial editor. Angélique Fouad received a work medal for his 14 years of accounting at CPAM.
And a Grand Gold medal for Etienne Dahirel cited above.