Guer Photography Contest Selects Two New Photos for UTL Competition
Sayart
sayart2022@gmail.com | 2025-08-07 15:00:45
The University of the Third Age (UTL) photography contest in Guer has announced the selection of two new photographs, marking another milestone in the ongoing competition that showcases local photographic talent.
The announcement comes amid significant administrative changes in the region's intercommunal structure. Since January 1st, the boundaries of intercommunal partnerships have been completely transformed with the implementation of the new Oust and Brocéliande territorial arrangement. This major restructuring has reshaped how local communities collaborate and manage shared resources across the region.
Friday evening marked a crucial moment for local governance as the election for the leadership team of the expanded intercommunal entity, Oust à Brocéliande, took place. The mayor of Guer was widely expected to assume the presidency of this newly formed administrative body. The election represents the culmination of months of preparation following the merger of multiple community councils.
In a significant development during the leadership selection process, Malestroit successfully secured a vice-presidency position within the new organizational structure. This appointment reflects the careful balance of regional representation that officials sought to achieve in forming the leadership team of the merged entity.
The newly established governing team of Oust à Brocéliande community has already demonstrated its commitment to fiscal responsibility by implementing cost-saving measures that will reduce expenses by 100,000 euros. This substantial savings initiative showcases the potential benefits of the administrative consolidation and reflects the leadership's dedication to efficient resource management in the newly formed intercommunal partnership.
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