So, after 4-6 months work during 2012 the old pylons were gradually removed and new street lamps of Le Chatelier were finally installed! And very pretty the look as well…a great improvement for our hamlet!
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It looks so much nicer without those pylons. The road between Le Petit Pressigny and Chaumussay has been de-pyloned recently too – just the electricity and not the telephone cables!