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Ramatuelle declares war on incessant helicopter flights

2020-09-08T14:27:14.598Z


INVESTIGATION - A petition denounces the nuisance caused by the devices coming to drop their passengers near the beaches of Pampelonne. The mayor of Ramatuelle, a small town in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, has personally taken the lead in this fight. But the game is far from won.


From our special correspondent in Ramatuelle

Leaving endless legs, a very short-dressed creature climbs out of a black 4 × 4 with tinted windows that has come to drop it off at Club 55, while a shining Ferrari patiently waits at the entrance to the parking lot for the valet. take charge of it.

Welcome to the mythical address of the bay of Pampelonne, in Ramatuelle, in the Var.

Pampelonne, its sandy beaches, its non-stop parties, its celebrity jet-set and… its helicopters.

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Of the 40,000 to 50,000 passengers that the companies transport each year to the Saint-Tropez peninsula, half are destined for this four-kilometer-long dune cordon classified as a “remarkable natural area”.

Patrice de Colmont, 73, the charismatic boss of Club 55, arrived in the post-war region with his parents and today runs the thriving family beach restaurant.

Sheltered from the sun by the canisses of the pergola, keeping an eye on the service which is in full swing this afternoon,

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Source: lefigaro

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