14. La Communauté de Communes du Pays Morcenais

14. La Communauté de Communes du Pays Morcenais

14. La Communauté de Communes du Pays Morcenais

Obviously, with the introduction of coeducation in June 1965 and a start date no longer set for October 1st, the municipalities had little time to organize. The girls' school left a space to be transformed: classrooms and a two-story pavilion at each end.

These buildings date back to 1884. They would find a new lease of life when, on June 8, 1994, the municipalities of the Pays Morcenais decided to form a community of municipalities. 

Major renovations provided a headquarters for this new administrative entity, offices, and a large meeting room. As for the pavilions located at each end, the former Justice of the Peace pavilion would temporarily house the Tax Office, which would later be replaced by the Water Department and eventually the Haute Lande Waste Disposal Union (SEDHL). Upstairs are the offices of the municipality's cultural services (after-school care and youth activities; communications). The community services offices occupy the pavilion opposite the church.