Author: Craig McGinty

  • L’Yonne introduces alternative fuel

    The department of l’Yonne (89) is the leading producer in France of rapeseed and has therefore become the first department to launch a project involving a new fuel for cars.

    The fuel, which consists of 30% diester ®, an elaborate mixture of rapeseed and sunflower, is seen as a bio carburant that presents multiple advantages. It is designed to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by up to 25%, thereby reducing the reliance on petrol and fossil fuels.

    Eager to see a solution to the effects of pollution, the scheme is backed by the *Conseil Général*, the services of state, *prefecture*, Ddass *(Direction Départementale des Affaires Sanitaires et Sociales)*, the members of the professional organisations involving agriculture, *Chambre d’agriculture*, *Mutualité sociale agricole* and FDSEA *(Fédèration départementale des syndicates d’exploitants agricoles*), which have been supplied with the bio diesel for some time.

    If the procedure develops the oil producing outlets can be assured, by preparing themselves, they can play an active economic role in the department and throughout the rest of the country.

  • Being an artistic blogger

    Artblogs121006SOMETHING that I have always thought goes well together is a blog and an artist, be they a painter, sculptor or photographer.

    But despite France being home to many artists there are not that many showing off their work and offering advice and tips to willing amateurs.

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  • Buying property abroad as a disabled person

    The children have grown up and retirement looms. Your thoughts turn to owning a place in the sun, the pictures that your mind conjure up are idyllic. Time to spend together visiting places, soaking up the sunshine, relaxing in a small café.

    Then the penny drops you are not as mobile as you once were, in fact some of you may be disabled, but don’t let this put you off. All it needs is more thought, more planning and a checklist of your needs.

    For many people who buy a property abroad or, especially, those who retire abroad, the reason they are not happy is because they haven’t done their homework. That lovely little village where you spent a wonderful two weeks last July will most certainly seem very different in February!

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  • Hunt down bargains at auction

    Auction101006IF you are looking for a bit of an ‘Arthur Daly’ style deal on property then I may have something that could interest you.

    Then again what about the odd motorcar, some kitchen equipment or even a small aeroplane?

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  • Maisons Paysannes de France

    Paysannes120906_1WITH the resurgence of property renovation by French and foreign homebuyers throughout France, René Fontaine recognised the necessity to safeguard the traditional rural houses and further their upkeep and restoration in accordance with the techniques and know-how of the various regions, writes Coral Luke.

    For this purpose in 1965 he set up Maisons Paysannes de France (MPF) to advise owners and prospective purchasers of ancient buildings and to make them aware of both the pit falls and the most authentic ways of restoring these properties.

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  • Finding private property sales in France

    Particulier011006ONE of the most popular magazines in France for the private sale of homes and property is De Particulier à Particulier.

    It provides a range of properties for sale and to rent the length and breadth of France and seeing that it was founded in 1975, the magazine is one of the best on the shelves.

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  • Hunting season in France

    Redfrenchlifeblock03040_13WITH the arrival of autumn the French countryside will ‘welcome’ a visitor that can sometimes give you the fright of your life.

    Weekends will see la chasse take to the woods and fields of France and they can often get a little too close for comfort.

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  • Running a blog in Brittany

    Brittanygite190906A GROWING number of holiday home owners are beginning to hook into the benefits that a regularly updated, blog-style website can bring.

    The ‘original’ blogs were very often a diary of a person’s life, which although they could be read by anyone, were most often written for the benefit of friends and family.

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  • What to ask of your French lawyer

    Fabiencordiez180906The legal process of a property purchase does of course involve conveyancing lawyers called notaires.

    Their intervention is compulsory in the conveyance or inheritance process of a property sale as they are mandatory legal officers, writes Fabien Cordiez.

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  • Review of C’est La Folie

    Cestlafolie170906FEW people leave the UK to buy a home in France on their own.

    But Daily Telegraph columnist Michael Wright did just that when he left the easy life of London behind to ‘toughen-up’ in Limousin.

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