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Le Goût Du Raisin... … Possède De Petits Relents De Salaire De La Peur 3717 Christian Gilliéron, tapissier-décorateur, et son apprentie Océane sont toujours heureux de vous recevoir Grand-Rue 5 - 1083 Mézières 079 358 35 28 - 021 903 28 41 www.atelier-enface.ch JOURNAL DU DISTRICT | N° 37 | JEUDI 5 OCTOBRE 2017 | 67E ANNÉE (N° 3204) | CHF 1.80 | JA 1610 ORON-LA-VILLE | le-courrier.ch | Tirage abonnés Lavaux Editorial Arvid Ellefsplass Rédacteur en chef Vendanges 2017 : une qualité exceptionnelle Le goût du raisin... … possède de petits relents de salaire de la peur. Contre ceux qui acceptent stoïquement l’absence de récolte Une petite merveille ! 2017, il y a ceux qui ont vu par Michel Dentan renaître leurs vignes après la grêle de début de saison et qui ven- dangent à l’heure actuelle avec les autres qui eux n’ont pas eu à se plaindre ; la vie continue… La palette est large lorsque l’on travaille le fruit de la terre quel qu’il soit, mais il faut admettre qu’une certaine persé- vérance ainsi qu’une confi ance sont nécessaires, le savoir-faire ne su t pas toujours. D’être ainsi pieds et poings liés devant les élé- ments à de quoi en éloigner plus d’un, sans même mentionner les complications administratives… Il fut un temps où une exploi- tation su sait à faire vivre une famille nombreuse et même une région ; une partie de l’année à la vigne et l’autre à l’étable... Sans vouloir se lamenter sur l’évolu- tion, il est évident que les temps ont bien changés, ma bonne dame ! Impossible maintenant de continuer sur ce modèle. « Specialization » chantait Marylin dans les années soixante, en contraste avec une culture générale et un savoir-faire large, elle se faisait déjà le chantre de l’actualité. Hormis le devoir d’être en phase avec la nature, de la connaître et de la soigner, les vignerons se doivent d’être des as en droit et en gestion d’entre- prise ; des spécialistes tout-ter- rains et jardiniers du paysage de surcroît. Beaucoup s’y sont mis et rencontrent quelques succès et presque autant peinent à tenir la tête hors de l’eau… Dans une région en plein développement, où les frontières politiques ne sont jamais qu’une ligne arbitraire tracée sur un ter- rain géologique, la solidarité ne devrait pas être un vain mot. Dans ce magnifi que vignoble en terrasse qui fait notre plaisir à chaque balade, des murs de pierre jadis montés à dos d’homme doivent être entretenus continuel- lement sans que l’un se charge de l’amont et l’autre de l’aval ! La guerre de clocher qui perdure doit cesser, au niveau régional tout du moins… pour l’international je n’ai que peu d’espoir… Mais rassurons-nous, en terme de qualité, 2017 est une petite merveille ! Faisons donc confi ance au vigneron local pour transformer ce fruit en nectar, et soutenons-le à l’heure de l’après- vendange en allant y déguster quelques décis ! Votre hebdo- madaire s’y associe et vous pro- posent déjà quelques pages. Santé ! PROCHAIN TOUS MÉNAGES 3 4 - 5 Photo : © Michel Dentan jeudi 12 octobre Le Courrier N° 37 • JEUDI 5 OCTOBRE 2017 AVIS OFFICIELS • ANNONCES 2 3717 Dans le cadre du prochain AVIS D’ENQUÊTE MARCHÉ JORAT-MÉZIÈRES « TERROIRS DE HAUTE-BROYE » La Municipalité, conformément à la loi sur la police des qui se tiendra le Haute-Broye » COMMUNE DE BOURG-EN-LAVAUX constructions, soumet à l’enquête publique le projet suivant : samedi 7 octobre 2017 de 9h à 13h Objet: Transformation au Battoir à Palézieux-Village AVIS OFFICIEL Transformation d’un rural existant la Municipalité d’Oron tiendra un stand Marché « Terroirs de de Terroirs Marché « Construction d’un locatif et auprès duquel vous pourrez pose de panneaux solaires poser vos questions concernant la Commune. Désaffectation partielle du cimetière de Riex Situation: Route du Village 5 Nous nous réjouissons de vous y rencontrer ! 1084 Carrouge « Conformément aux dispositions du Règlement cantonal La Municipalité Nº de la parcelle: 129 du 12 septembre 2012 sur les décès, les sépultures Nº ECA: 58a www.oron.ch et les pompes funèbres (RDSPF) et du Règlement communal de la commune de Bourg-en-Lavaux du 17 Nº CAMAC: 171596 février 2014, les proches du défunt ou leurs héritiers Référence communale: 12/2017 connus sont informés que les tombes suivantes seront Coordonnées géo.: 2’549’285 / 1’162’095 La Municipalité d’Oron, conformément à la loi sur désaffectées à partir du 23 avril 2018. » la police des constructions, soumet à l’enquête Note au recensement arch.: 3 publique le projet suivant : Cimetière de Riex Propriétaire: Le Marronnier Vert Ecoteaux Objet : Changement/nouvelle destination Tombes de corps à la ligne : Auteur des plans: Yvan Pauchard des locaux De 1987, du n° 103, 104, 105, 107, 108, 109, 111, Atelier d’architecture Transformation du garage Y. Pauchard et P. Schouwey SA Avis d’enquête en cabinet de physiothérapie 112, 114, 116, 52, 117, 118, 121, 123, 124, 126, 127, Situation: Route de l’Epenaz 5 144, 129, 130, 132, 133, 137, 138, 140, 141, 142, Demande de dérogation: Demande de dérogation à l’art. 16.1 1612 Ecoteaux 143, 146, 147, 148, 150, 151, 152, 153, au n° 154. du RCU aux 80% habitable à la zone. o Demande de dérogation à l’art. 4.6 du N de la parcelle : 6311 Tombes cinéraires à la ligne : No ECA: 4016 RPGA (couvert pour 6 places de parc) De 1987, n° 145 N° CAMAC: 173379 Compétence: Municipale Etat Réf. communale: 42.05.1757 Ces désaffectations s’appliquent par analogie aux urnes Coordonnées cinéraires qui auraient été inhumées dans ces tombes L’enquête publique de 30 jours est ouverte géographiques : 2.558.815/1.154.985 du 7 octobre au 5 novembre 2017 de corps. Note au La Municipalité recensement arch.: 4 Les personnes légitimées qui désirent enlever les Propriétaires : Anton et Danièle Schmuki objets ou les monuments garnissant les tombes, sont Auteur des plans : Tomas Mikulas invitées à le faire avant le 23 avril 2018, en s’annonçant Atelier d’architecture Mikulas Sàrl préalablement auprès du bureau des inhumations, en 3717 Compétences : Municipale Etat justifi ant de leur droit. L’enquête publique de 30 jours est ouverte du 7 octobre au 5 novembre 2017 au BTO à Oron-la-Ville Dès le 23 avril 2018, sans nouvelles confi rmées par écrit, [email protected] La Municipalité www.oron.ch ceux-ci seront enlevés d’offi ce par l’Autorité communale. Les cendres abandonnées seront déposées au Jardin Christian Gilliéron, tapissier-décorateur, du Souvenir. et son apprentie Océane Tout renseignement complémentaire peut être obtenu sont toujours heureux de vous recevoir La Municipalité d’Oron, conformément à la loi sur auprès du bureau des inhumations, rte de Lausanne 1, Grand-Rue 5 - 1083 Mézières la police des constructions, soumet à l’enquête 1096 Cully, 021 821 04 44. publique le projet suivant : 079 358 35 28 - 021 903 28 41 www.atelier-enface.ch Objet : Transformation La Municipalité Châtillens Transformation et agrandissement du logement du rez-de-chaussée, Avis d’enquête création de balcons et d’un jardin d’hiver non chauffé, Suivez-les chaque semaine ! Et rendez-leur visite ! isolation de la toiture et pose de panneaux solaires 3717 Situation: La Vernenche 4 1610 Châtillens No de la parcelle : 3165 OUVERTURE DES CAVEAUX - BARS No ECA: 2097 N° CAMAC: 173500 Réf. communale: 42.05.1801 Coordonnées Lutry Caveau des Vignerons | Grand-Rue 23 | 1095 Lutry | 078 661 26 25 géographiques : 2.550.930 / 1.156.990 www.provimo.ch/caveau-des-vignerons-de-lutry.ch Note au Ouverture: ma-ve de 17h à 21h | sa de 11h à 14h et de 18h à 21h (août ouverture à 18h) recensement arch.: 4 1er au 7 octobre Domaine du Daley Propriétaires : Philippe Wuillemin et 8 au 14 octobre Tous - Vacances Nicole Mouron Auteur des plans : Salvatore Mercuri Aran-Villette Caveau des Vignerons de Villette | Rue du Village 2 | 1091 Aran | 077 488 23 27 | www.caveau-villette.ch Elément 9 Sàrl Ouverture: vendredi, samedi et dimanche de 17h à 21h Particularité : L’ouvrage est situé hors 6 au 8 octobre Alain Chollet des zones à bâtir 13 au 15 octobre Pascal et Cécile Dance Compétences : Municipale Etat L’enquête publique de 30 jours est ouverte du Grandvaux Caveau Corto | Chemin du Four | Place du Village | 1091 Grandvaux | 079 630 51 53 | www.caveaucorto.ch 7 octobre au 5 novembre 2017 au BTO à Oron-la-Ville Ouverture: vendredi de 17h à 21h | samedi et dimanche de 16h à 21h [email protected] La Municipalité www.oron.ch 6 au 8 octobre Corcelles-le-Jorat, Emmanuel Hug 13 au 15 octobre Daniel Malherbe Cully Caveau des Vignerons | Place d’Armes 16 | 1096 Cully | 079 767 72 66 | www.caveau-cully.ch La Municipalité d’Oron, conformément à la loi sur Ouverture: jeudi à dimanche de 17h à 21h la police des constructions, soumet à l’enquête Lavaux Vinorama 5 au 8 octobre Vendanges, Lyre de Lavaux publique le projet suivant : Centre de découverte du vignoble 12 au 15 octobre Vendanges, Lyre de Lavaux et des vins de Lavaux Objet : Reconstruction après démolition Février à mai, novembre et décembre : Démantèlement de 7 serres Riex Caveau des Vignerons | Sous-le-Clocher | Marie-Claire Genton | 079 640 10 46 | [email protected] Oron-la-Ville tunnel et reconstruction mercredi au samedi de 10h30 à 20h30 Ouverture: Jeudi au samedi de 17h à 21h et le dimanche de 16h à 20h Avis d’enquête de 7 multichapelles dimanche de 10h30 à 19h 5 au 8 octobre Françoise et Bernard Esseiva Situation: Route de Moudon Juin à octobre : 12 au 15 octobre Jean-Marie Chaubert 1610 Oron-la-Ville ouvert tous les jours de 10h30 à 20h30 No de la parcelle : 11326 sauf dimanche de 10h30 à 19h Epesses Caveau des Vignerons | 1098 Epesses | 079 378 42 49 | www.caveau-epesses.ch N° CAMAC: 173841 Fermeture annuelle: Ouverture: du jeudi au dimanche de 17h à 21h Réf.
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