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In Fouesnant, mobile home owners asked for the camp site to be cleared

They were furious after their campground closed in early 2024. About 60 mobile home owners at the private campsite Carolland (130 beds) in Fouesnant, on the “Riviera” of southern Finistère, are forced to leave the country. your site and move your property by the end of the year.

But why ? “The family who own this site, which we have known since 1970, have decided to sell,” says Corinne Le Blanc of the Carolland Camping Users’ Collective, now an association under the 1901 Act. They would love this sale. it needs to be done “with someone who shares the family values” of this small, peaceful community located in Beg Mail, a stone’s throw from the sea.

“It was the Giboire group that bought this site, and therefore the plots of land that the mobile home owners rented all year round. In a letter dated January 31st, we were told that we could still stay for the next two seasons. Then the last letter, at the end of March, required us to leave before the end of 2024,” laments Corinne Le Blanc.

The document sent to the team will propose a design for a luxury resort complex with individual houses, small buildings and swimming pools… Meanwhile, the owners are wondering and ask Guiboire to honor the two-year commitment. The petition is also online and has over 10,000 signatures.

In contact, the group clarified that the electrical installations “will not meet standards” and will pose a “risk of fire or explosion.” The work will require the camp to open in mid-August. “Not profitable for the new operator of temporary tenants, whom we contacted for the temporary management of the site,” notes Gibouard regional director Guillaume Loyer, who clarifies that the proposed future project will be “a set of housing for both annual and seasonal residence.” . workers. As for rental availability, it was not mentioned.

Source: Le Parisien

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