Welcome to the Inchture Area Twinning Association
You can visit the Fléac website by clicking here.
In 1993, five villages from Carse of
Gowrie joined together to form the Inchture Area Twinning Association. The chosen
twinning partner was Fleac, situated on the beautiful river Charente,
near Angouleme in South-western France.
In October 1993 a party of 63 Scots travelled to France for
their first taste of Fleacois hospitality. On a bright sunny morning
they gathered with the folk of Fleac outside the lovely Hotel de Ville
for signing of the Twinning Charter. The following year in October,
some 90 French friends paid a return visit for the signing of the
charter in Scotland.
Since then there have been numerous exchanges, both official and unofficial.
The
raspberry and the grape have been adopted as emblems of Inchture Area
and Fleac respectively, symbolizing soft-fruit growing in the Carse of
Gowrie and cognac of the Charente.
Like our community area, the commune of Fleac is situated on
both sides of a very busy main road. On one side is the old village
with shops, an ancient Romanesque church, Mairie (Town hall), the
primary school, sheltered retirement homes and Sports Centre. The
Mairie has beautiful gardens and a shady tree-covered path leading down
to the river Charente, a lovely place to walk or cycle.
There are lots of new houses on both sides of the main road, but on
the north side the country roads wind through this gently rolling
countryside with its ancient farmhouses, Roman gateways, and vineyards.
Like our area, the land round Fleac is largely agricultural, but most
younger people commute to work in Angouleme. The secondary schools are
there too.
Anyone living in this area is welcome to join the Twinning
Association. There is no annual subscription or fee. You certainly
don't need to be a fluent French speaker! The only cost of involvement
is your time!
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