Ligné, Loire-Atlantique

Ligné is a commune in the Loire-Atlantique department in western France.

Ligné

Polinieg
Commune
Coat of arms
Location of Ligné
Ligné
Ligné
Coordinates: 47°24′45″N 1°22′33″W
CountryFrance
RegionPays de la Loire
DepartmentLoire-Atlantique
ArrondissementChâteaubriant-Ancenis
CantonNort-sur-Erdre
IntercommunalityPays d'Ancenis
Government
  Mayor (2020-2026) Maurice Perrion
Area
1
45.41 km2 (17.53 sq mi)
Population
 (2017-01-01)[1]
5,174
  Density110/km2 (300/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Lignéens, Lignéennes
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
44082 /44850
Elevation12–72 m (39–236 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

Location

Communes of Loire-Atlantique, with Ligné in red.

The commune of Ligné is located 25 km nord-east of Nantes, 17 km north-west of Ancenis and 10 km east of Nort-sur-Erdre. The bordering communes are Les Touches, Mouzeil, Couffé, Le Cellier, Saint-Mars-du-Désert and Petit-Mars.

Before 2015, Ligné was the capital of a canton that also included Couffé, Mouzeil and Le Cellier. The canton was split in 2015 and the commune joined the canton of Nort-sur-Erdre.

Etymology

The name of the locality was attested in the Latin form Lingiacum in 11231, Ligiacum in 1128 and Ligneium in 1277. In Breton, she was called Polinieg by the Office of the Breton Language, name without historical value.

History

Ligné extends over a height commonly referred to as "Ligné Plateau". This plateau forms the watershed between the Erdre and the Loire.

In the heart of the village, the chapel Saint-Mathurin (XIIIth Century) was the place of a great pilgrimage. After several damages throughout years, the chaptel has been renovated and transformed into a small exhibition center in 2012.

Governance, culture, and education

List of successive mayors

PeriodNamePolitical partyOccupation
1834-1843Jean Ouairy
1843-1848Julien David
16 April 1848 – 5 November 1848Louis Ouairy "father"
5 November 1848 – 14 June 1855Emmanuel Botte
14 June 1855 – 12 October 1861Louis Ouairy "son"
12 October 1861 – 1870Nicolas Kerbarh
1870-1884Jean Rabu
1884-1908Auguste du Ponceau
1908-1922Gilbert de Ponsay
1922-1925Gabriel de la Rochefordière
1925-1954François du Rusquec
1954-1965Gilbert Moinard
1965-1969Louis Jourdon
1969-1995Jean RobinMiscellaneous right (DVD)carpenter
1995-currentMaurice PerrionUDF, then MoDem, then AC, then UDIBusiness Manager, Regional Councilor (7th Vice-President)

President of the Association of Mayors of Loire-Atlantique

Population

Historical population
YearPop.±%
20053,682    
20063,778+2.6%
20073,943+4.4%
20084,160+5.5%
20094,376+5.2%
20104,592+4.9%
20114,634+0.9%
20124,713+1.7%
20134,859+3.1%
20144,974+2.4%
20155,088+2.3%
20165,143+1.1%
20175,174+0.6%


Twinning

Lignée is twinned with Presteigne, Wales since 2004. Cultural exchanges and trips are regularly organized between the two cities.

Culture

Centre Le Préambule
The chaptel

Ligné has a few cultural centers. "Le Préambule" is a multipurpose room opened since 2003 that is reconfigurable to host different types of events. Cultural programming is offered every year from September to May. Both rooms are also used to teach artistic practices. The Saint-Mathurin chaptel is since 2012 a small exhibition center dedicated to visual arts. The city also has a municipal library, as well as two sports complexes.

Education

Agnès Varda High School

With a young and growing population, Ligné offers a broad educational offer to its inhabitants. The city has two schools, one public and the other private and two high schools that follow the same principle. Private schools are Notre-Dame primary school and Saint-Joseph High School, while public schools are Jules Verne primary school and Agnès Varda High School. Agnès Varda College was inaugurated in 2011 and named in honor of the director of the same name. It welcomes more than 750 students.

Politics

Presidential Elections Second Round:[2]

ElectionWinning CandidateParty%
2017 Emmanuel Macron EM 69.36
2012 François Hollande PS 51.41
2007 Ségolène Royal PS 50.69
2002 Jacques Chirac RPR 86.83

See also

References

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