News and views from the Tarn, Aveyron and Tarn and Garonne corner of South West France. taglines82@gmail.com
Wednesday, 6 March 2019
Brilliant morning bringing sunshine 🌝
March of the Century
This is taking advantage of the Friday protests we also reported on recently, with school and university students making their feelings on climate change known by strikes and demonstrations. As with most Fridays there will be some manifestations on 15th and the groups have asked that those worldwide events be followed on the next day with a massive march.
Tuesday, 5 March 2019
Visitor tax starting to bite
Having the "stay" tax now charged by internet letting companies such as Homeaway or Airbnb means owners no longer need to account for it, but the bureaucracy of registering and making monthly reports for other sources remains. In Tarn and Garonne the nightly rate is fixed at 5% (not a straight percentage of the gross rental, there are "chargeable" and "exempt" guests) and other areas have other rates.
The rates charged include the tax which is paid by the guests, but remitted by the owner or manager. The amounts are supposed to fund the tourism infrastructure which will attract and improve the stay of visitors to the area. As a gite owner we can appreciate that big cities or resorts may see the competition as unfair, but given the absolute dearth of decent hotel accommodation in this part of the world we are actually only competing with other gite owners.
The stay tax is in addition to the tax fonciere and habitation and in most cases the income tax we pay on the letting income. Maintaining our properties is not cheap and wages for cleaners, gardeners and managers can be substantial. Mostly we are private owners wanting a bit of income from our property and not extra bureaucratic paper work (sorry, internet work).
Where is my gilet jaune!
Montauban in times past
Monday, 4 March 2019
Vide armoire for Cancer Support
Save the Date! Vide Armoire for Cancer Support France.
I am delighted to announce that on behalf of Cancer Support France, we are holding a Vide Armoire on Saturday 13th April, from 10am ‘til 5pm. All proceeds will be going to CSF and any items remaining after the sale has finished will be donated to Les Mains Tendue in Varen, a fripperie that supports refugees in the area.
Also included in the sale will be a number of items that were donated by the family of Erica Nickalls, who sadly died from cancer at Christmas. It was her family’s wish that her things be sold for charity.
There will be a large selection of items at amazing prices ranging from 50 cents to 5€
Women’s Clothes – Dresses, skirts, trousers, swimsuits, sweaters, jackets and much more. Many designer labels included.
Hats, handbags, shoes, jewellery, umbrellas, greeting cards, a fantastic selection of cookbooks, some baby equipment, patchwork & knitting materials, books, hair accessories, suitcases and much more.
There will be cake and juice available to buy also.
If you are interested in donating some clothes or accessories to the sale, please contact me directly to discuss. We will accept a small quantity of good quality items only.
Location: Bonbousquet Yoga Studio Les Cabannes, 81170. Coming from the direction of Cordes sur Ciel, travel through the centre of Les Cabannes and take the first left after the Social Centre and Post Office. Then take the first right and follow this road directly until the end, about 1 km, past the quarry. There will be balloons signalling the way.
Date: Saturday 13th April 2019 10am – 5pm.
Please pass this onto your friends!
Sideboard for sale
Cupboard or sideboard in good condition
Adoring and adorable Issy
What time will we have?
Currently the UK moves from what we call Greenwich Mean Time (although it is referred to as Universal Time Coordinated - UTC) to British Summer Time (UTC+1). France moves from UTC+1 to UTC+2. Each country can choose what system it wants to use; currently the UK, Portugal and Ireland use the same time, France and most EU countries are one hour ahead and the more easterly members are 2 hours ahead.
So unless all the countries make the same decision there could be a variety of times when crossing borders. If France adopts UTC+1 and Belgium UTC+2 one would need to alter the clocks every time you cross the border - and many people live on one side of the border and work on the other.
A government consultation here suggests that a majority would prefer to choose the summer time (UTC+2), but whatever system countries choose it will probably not be introduced before 2021.
It is worth noting that here in south west France we are very much on the Greenwich meridian so that our actual time would be the same as the UK, rather than one hour ahead.
NB the clocks this year will be advanced one hour on the night of 31st March.
Sunday, 3 March 2019
Christchurch NZ welcomes refugees
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Val we are back on track. Hope we can emulate your success. Ann
Val says a message from lovely Ann in Christchurch NZ
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Friday, 1 March 2019
Zero interest loans for improvements
Work such as roof or wall insulation, double glazing, installation of heating systems (excluding oil) and use of renewable energy will be eligible. The work must be carried out by approved installers.
The link below gives more information.
https://www.ademe.fr/particuliers-eco-citoyens/financer-projet/renovation/dossier/eco-pret-a-taux-zero/tout-savoir-leco-pret-a-taux-zero-2019
And ticks are on the lookout
Many pet owners, Taglines included, will have already found ticks on their dogs or cats. There are various remedies or preventions; for walkers the simplest is to tuck your trousers into your socks. Children, who are nearer the ground, should also wear a hat when walking through tall grass or bushes. Anti-mosquito sprays may be effective and for animals tick collars can work. Regular examination of your pets and use of a simple fork to remove ticks without damage is recommended.
Our old Golden Retriever, Bonny, was a tick magnet and we have already found one on Chanel, so be vigilant.
Measles on the rise in France
Brazil, Philippines and Ukraine saw the biggest increases, but France is in the top ten countries affected. In some western countries there has been scepticism about the safety of vaccinations, often propagated by on-line scare stories. Most medical opinion is that the disease is far more dangerous than the risks of vaccines, and in poor countries vaccination is not always available. Most medical surgeries here in France have been warning of the danger of measles and offering immunisation.
Thursday, 28 February 2019
One outside table tennis to buy then for now I have cracked it
Spring watch
Participants report first sightings (or bird calls) of 10 indicators. These include the first swallows, cuckoo, cowslips, hazel catkins, ladybirds (the 7 point variety), oak buds, vine shoots, yellow butterfly, pyramid orchids and green frogs.
Not all of these appear early in the spring, but it is useful to mark the progress of the season as it seems to be getting earlier each year.
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Cowslips: primavere coucou |
This link is to the very interesting report on the activities of the Sentinels in 2018.
http://www.midi-quercy.fr/IMG/pdf/-14.pdf