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Au cœur de l'actu : Sauver les centres-villes

TF1 INFO

TF1 INFO

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June 29, 2026

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lean right
Au cœur de l'actu : Sauver les centres-villes

De nombreuses communes françaises font face à un défi : préserver l’attractivité de leur centre-ville. François-Xavier Rigot compare la situation de Noyon, dans l’Oise, et celle de Château-Thierry, dans l’Aisne.

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Left 0%

Center 33%

Right 50%


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