In Thiverval-Grignon (Yvelines)
In turn, there was talk that the superb castle of Thiverval-Grignon (Yvelines) would house the PSG training center or, after division, housing.
Finally, after the abandonment of these projects, this 17th century jewel, which was the headquarters of the AgroParisTech agricultural engineering school until 2022, is today dedicated to another and singular destiny: to make emergency reception.
During the night from Monday to Tuesday, 195 migrants, all from Mayotte, reached this area which, at the end of a long alley, covers no less than 260 hectares.
Arriving by plane at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle, they were transported by coach to here and installed in the student residences adjoining the castle, vestiges of its past as a scientific school.
Since then, the premises have been sealed off.
The gates only open to bring in the social services and associations mobilized to welcome them.
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