Le Soler: Récré-en-Têt, the new space dedicated to childhood opens its doors

Le Soler: Récré-en-Têt, the new space dedicated to childhood opens its doors

After months of work by the municipal technical service and agents of the Children and Sports Department, the new children’s space is ready to open its doors for the start of the school year.

Throughout the summer, the teams involved have worked tirelessly to ensure this new space is operational from Monday 4 September. Hours of planning, coordination and effort have gone into providing a safe, modern and stimulating environment for the children.

After a consultation with citizens in July, with the aim of renaming the foundation, members of the Sollerin family, elected officials as well as the Municipal Youth Council are making their voices heard. Thus the name “Récré-en-Têt” was chosen unanimously. This decision embodies the shared vision of a place where children can play, learn and grow together. However, choosing a name was just the first step. Throughout the summer, the teams had to work hard to bring the organization back to life. The building has been cleaned, renovated and upgraded. Municipal technical services agents work in various fields such as plumbing, construction, painting, and electricity. A technical room was built and a new kitchen specially equipped with a professional hood, two refrigerated cabinets and an air conditioner were installed. All work performed complies with the most stringent safety, hygiene and food standards. What particularly distinguishes “Récré-en-Têt” is the attention to the smallest details in its design. Each room has been designed taking into account the special needs associated with the age of children. It will accommodate not only entertainment centers, but also Relais for Young Children (RPE). The opening of “Récré-en-Têt” is now imminent. Children will be welcomed from the entertainment center From Wednesday 6 September The building will be opened in the presence of financial partners Wednesday 27 September At 17 o’clock in the morning.

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