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Country
  
France

Department
  
Aube

Canton
  
Bar-sur-Aube

Area
  
13.91 km²

Region
  
Grand Est

Arrondissement
  
Bar-sur-Aube

Intercommunality
  
Bar-sur-Aube

Local time
  
Thursday 12:18 AM

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Weather
  
9°C, Wind SW at 31 km/h, 94% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Champagne Boulachin Chaput, Champagne Denis Chaput, Phelizot Guillaume

Arrentières is a French commune in the Aube department in the Grand Est region of north-central France.

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Geography

Arrentières is located in the Côte des Bar between the communes of Montier-en-l'Isle and Engente. In a direct line the commune is 4.2 km north by north-east of Bar-sur-Aube, 33.9 km north-west of Chaumont and 49.8 km east of Troyes. The nearest large cities are Reims (122.3 km) and Dijon (106.7 km). Access to the commune is by the D384 road from Bar-sur-Aube in the south passing north through the western part of the commune west of the village and continuing to Soulaines-Dhuys in the north. The D13 also goes from Bar-sur-Aube through the south-east of the commune and continues north-east to Colombé-la-Fosse. Access to the village is by the D73 which branches off the D384 north of Bar-sur-Aube and passes through the village before continuing north-east to Beurville. The D102 branches off the D384 in the north of the commune and goes south-east through the village and continues to Voigny in the south-east. The commune has large areas of forest in the north with the southern part mostly farmland.

The commune lies on a limestone plateau with an area of 1,391 hectares and its altitude varying between 183m in the valley to 331m near the Vernonfays farm in the north.

The Vernet river flows from the north of the commune to join the Ruisseau de Cuvelots south of the village which then flows south to join the Bresse in the south-west. The Bresse flows from the east passing through the south of the commune and continuing west to join the Aube near Ailleville.

Toponymy

The following names have been attested:

  • Arrentières (or Arenterium/Arenthières) (1147)
  • Arentières (1793)
  • Arentière (1801)
  • It comes from a dialectal adjective arremier meaning "who owes money, who pays money".

    History

    The Orimont farm, located in the south-east of the commune was mentioned in 1148.

    In the 12th century the lords of the village were the Commanderie de Thors whose origin dated back to the Knights Templar. During this same period, there was a priory at Arrentières of the Cistercian order. It was transferred to Chaumont during the late 17th century.

    In the 14th century Jean d'Arrentières was appointed royal bailiff and served the Count of Bar. In 1371 he arrested Countess Yolande de Bar by order of Charles V and held her captive.

    In the second round of the French presidential election, 2002, 76.32% of the votes were cast for Jacques Chirac (RPR) and 23.68% for Jean-Marie Le Pen (FN).

    In the second round of the French presidential election, 2007, 81.18% of the votes were cast for Nicolas Sarkozy (UMP) and 18.82% for Ségolène Royal (PS) with a participation rate of 86.63%.

    In the second round of the French presidential election, 2012, 78.57% of the votes were cast for Nicolas Sarkozy (UMP) and 21.43% for François Hollande (PS), with a participation rate of 93.90%.

    Municipal administration

    As the number of inhabitants of the town is between 100 and 500, the number of council members is 11

    Administration

    List of Successive Mayors

    (Not all data is known)

    Judicial and administrative proceedings

    Arrentières reports to the Tribunal d'instance of Troyes, the Tribunal de grande instance of Troyes, the Court of Appeal of Reims, the juvenile court of Troyes, the industrial tribunal of Troyes, the Commercial Court of Troyes, the Administrative Court of Châlons-en-Champagne and the Administrative Court of Appeal of Nancy.

    Environmental policy

    Collection, recovery, and disposal of waste services are provided by the Community of communes of the Region of Bar-sur-Aube.

    Local Finance

    From 2008 to 2013, the municipal administration has kept the net cash flow of capital repayments of loans at a better rate per capita than other communes of the same type:

    Demography

    In 2009 the commune had 207 inhabitants. The evolution of the number of inhabitants is known from the population censuses conducted in the commune since 1793. From the 21st century, a census of communes with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants is held every five years, unlike larger towns that have a sample survey every year.

    Population Change (See database)

    Sources : Ldh/EHESS/Cassini until 1962, INSEE database from 1968 (population without double counting and municipal population from 2006)

    Distribution of Age Groups

    The population of the commune is 53.3% men and 46.7% women. In 2010 it has a population older than the average for metropolitan France.

    The youth indicator, which is the number people below 20 years old divided by the number of people over 60 years old, for the commune is 0.63 or 63 young people under 20 years old for every 100 people more than 60 years. For France as a whole it is 1.06. This indicator is also lower than the department (1.00) and that of the region (1.05).

    The following table compares the proportions of gender and age of the population of Arrentières in 2010 with that of Aube in the same year.

    Percentage Distribution of Age Groups in Arrentières and Aube Department in 2009

    Housing

    In 2009 the total number of dwellings in the commune was 137, down from 117 in 1999.

    Among these units 68.8% were primary residences with second homes 20.8% and 10.4% of vacant housing. These units were all detached houses.

    The proportion of primary homes, properties of their occupants, was 86.3%, a slight increase compared to 1999 (85.3%)

    Development projects

    Development projects are administered by the Community of communes of the Region of Bar-sur-Aube. All 27 communes in the area collaborate to implement joint project development and spatial planning for each town and village.

    Arrentières was the first commune to have installed coloured candelabras (red) in the streets and, in 1995, one of the first small communes to be equipped with a sewerage treatment plant. An innovative collective project to heat all homes with wood has been designed but not implemented due to lack of funding. After the rehabilitation of roads, public lighting, water system and the church (Retable over the nave refurbished) over 3 years to 2010, the commune started the renovation of the hall as well as the walls of two lavoirs (public laundries).

    Incomes of the population and tax

    In 2011 the median household income tax was €36,134, placing Arrentières at 6,411th out of the 31,886 communes of more than 49 households in France.

    In 2009 30.8% of fiscal households were not taxable

    Employment

    In 2009, the population aged 15–64 years was 133 people of which there were 76.9% were employable, 67.9% were employed, and 9.0% were unemployed

    There were 50 jobs in the commune, against 59 in 1999. The number of employable residents in the commune is 93 so the concentration indicator of employment is 53.9%, which means that the commune offers little more than one job for two employable people.

    Businesses and shops

    On 31 December 2010 Arrentières had 62 establishments: 48 in agriculture-forestry-fishing, one in industry, none in construction, 10 in various trade-transport-services, and 3 related to the administrative sector

    In 2011 there were no new enterprises created in Arrentières.

    Although the commune had only 221 inhabitants at the last census of 2011, there are no fewer than eight producers of champagne: the commune has 130 hectares in the Champagne AOC

    Sites and Monuments

    The Chateau of Arrentières was built in the 13th century. The lodging and the towers were largely rebuilt in the late Middle Ages. Part of the building has been registered as a historical monument since 20 May 1994.

    The Church of Saint Jacques contains many items listed on the inventory of historical monuments:

    Education

    Arrentières is located in the area of the Academy of Reims.

    The commune administered an elementary school (cycle 1) with a class of 17 students in 2012-2013. This class was closed before the 2013-2014 school year and the commune integrated into an inter-communal educational regrouping (RPI) - the Syndicat Mixte Bresse Œillet.

    The closest kindergarten is located at Colombé-la-Fosse and, since the 2013-2014 school year and within the cluster, the elementary school is located at Colombé-le-Sec. For secondary education students go to the Gaston Bachelard esatte at Bar-sur-Aube.

    The difficulties of organizing classes in the inter-communal educational grouping were covered in the daily L'Est-Éclair in early 2014.

    Cultural events and festivities

    The "Route of champagne in celebration" is a major event that lasts two days. It took place in 2009 at Arrentières.

    Health

    There is no doctor or nurse working in Arrentières. The nearest doctor and hospital are located in Bar-sur-Aube.

    Sports

    The commune has a football field. On 1 May 2013, for the second year, the cycling Star Baralbine organized a cycle race called Prize of Arrentières.

    Media

    The regional daily L'Est-Éclair publication provides local information on the commune.

    The commune has no Main distribution frame for ADSL installed nor is it connected to a fibre optic network. Telephone lines are connected to exchanges located in Bar-sur-Aube and Ville-sur-Terre

    Worship

    Only Catholic worship is celebrated in Arrentières. The commune is one of eleven grouped in the Parish of Bar-sur-Aube, one of the nine parishes of pastoral area of Côtes des Bar in the Diocese of Troyes. The place of worship is the parish church of Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur.

    This church has three naves dedicated to Saint Jacques-le-Majeur which date from the 18th century. Its bell tower is inspired by that of the Church of Saint-Pierre of Bar-sur-Aube.

    References

    Arrentières Wikipedia