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What permission for linguistique courses
lafermedegrandjean replied to lafermedegrandjean's topic in French Legal Issues
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We have been asked whether we can do linguistique courses for children. We are English and have a good sense of the French language. We have twin girls of 15 so it would be fun to fit it in the holidays just having one or two French girls at a time to improve/learn English. However we would like to know what are the legal implications of having someone elses children stay in ones home.
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Carrefour & Decathlon in Bergerac
lafermedegrandjean replied to Vlad's topic in South West (Aquitaine, Midi-Pyrénées)
Hi, We live in Creysse where it is being built. They are supposed to finish by the end of May. However this is France. I miss the old Champion that has closed now. There is a new food shop to be opened in place of the Champion? What will happen to Sport 2000? -
Hello, Has anyone any experience of the following: My husband is of retirement age and takes a pension although he still has work contacts in the UK. We have set up a equestrian farm and have installed with the MSA. We have to pay 3K euros every year for cotisations which I beleive are the minimum. We do not make any money yet. In England I paid no social contributions as I was on a low income and was told that I would be covered by my husbands contributions. Would this follow in France or should I carry on paying the contributions?
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Horses in Charente Maritime
lafermedegrandjean replied to denip's topic in Sport, Leisure and Pastimes
Another appropriate forum is equineonline.net which has a section for France. Good luck. -
I am available in September to exercise horses for free. I am an experience BHSAI and have the galop 7. Horses would preferably be within a 20 km radius of Bergerac in Dordoge.
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Hi, It's a shame you're not near Bergerac in 24. We have a small set up and offer one to one lessons or semi private and/or hacking. I am qualified in England with the British Horse Society and fully registered and insured here. We have a good selection of horses and also a gite and a swimming pool for visiter. Try your pages jeune for local 'poney clubs' which are the same as the British equivalent of Riding School. Look for horses that look well fed and alert and a good atmosphere.It is usual for all the clients to be working toward a 'galop' which go 1 - 8. But they're not obligatory. It's an excellent way to improve your French. Good luck Louise www.visitfrance.co.uk/grandjean
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House/Animal sitter required in 46
lafermedegrandjean replied to Frejean's topic in South West (Aquitaine, Midi-Pyrénées)
Hi, We use Jane Till her no is 06 78 32 28 95 she is near Brive but willing to travel to us near Bergerac. We would highly recommend her. Good luck Louise www.visitfrance.co.uk/grandjean -
We have been in France for two years. This year we asked our insurance company if we could change our policy to cover our successful riding holidays and bits and pieces on the farm. They happily came and looked and said they would change the policy. We haven't received any paper work or billing after five months. We have phoned and been into the office and they keep assuring us that we are covered but they are busy at the moment. This is all very well but we worry about the what ifs. What does anyone advise we do? Thanks Louise
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Hi, We have a very good lady called Jane who comes and stays in our house and does all the necessary. We now have 9 horses, countless chickens, a dog, a cat, hamster and 2 guinea pigs and she has been here twice and coped admirably. If you're interested please let me know and I'll forward her details. We are in Bergerac and she is happy to travel some distance. Regards Louise
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Hi, We have a very good lady called Jane who comes and stays in our house and does all the necessary. We now have 9 horses, countless chickens, a dog, a cat, hamster and 2 guinea pigs and she has been here twice and coped admirably. If you're interested please let me know and I'll forward her details. Regards Louise
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license for horse riding on road
lafermedegrandjean replied to judybos's topic in Sport, Leisure and Pastimes
Hi, I believe that with the licence you have the extra cover in the case of someone sueing you and saying it was your fault and not the horses'. If you compete you need your licence and there are three sorts depending on what level you compete at. Bonne courage Louise Bowles -
license for horse riding on road
lafermedegrandjean replied to judybos's topic in Sport, Leisure and Pastimes
Hi, I beleive that with the licence you have the extra cover in the case of someone sueing you and saying it was your fault and not the horses'. If you compete you need your licence and there are three sorts depending on what level you compete at. Bon courage Louise Bowles