Clermont-Ferrand exchanges
Salford's twin towns - Clermont-Ferrand
Clermont-Ferrand was the first French
town twinned with Salford, on 15 May 1966
thanks to the involvement and enthusiasm of Jack Goldberg.
This Second World War former soldier believed in the' European democracy' based on 'friendship between people'. As soon as he was elected councillor in 1956 at Salford City Council, he looked for a European town to be twinned with Salford, many British towns had already twinned.
Clermont-Ferrand suitably corresponded to his criteria. He began correspondence with the French Mayor, Mr Gabriel Montpied. After their first meeting failed in 1962 in the Council of European Municipalities in Vienna, they agreed formally to a meeting and met again in 1966. Then, in 1967, even after he was retired, he had been invited to join the first English delegation to visit Clermont-Ferrand.
Exchanges themes
Thanks to the twinning, Salfordians and Clermontians could learn a lot about new ways of life or thinking. Here a wide range of themes can be exchanged on each side of the Channel. Thanks to these various events and visits, the ties have become stronger.
- University and school exchanges:
- the University of Salford has agreements with:
- Université d'Auvergne: School of Computing, Science and Engineering
- Université Blaise Pascal: University of Languages, Tourism and International Trade
- The agreements are extended to art and design as well as engineering, health sciences and ICT
- Work experience placements:
- In Salford City Council and in local businesses the council and in local businesses
- French International firms (Volvic, Danone or Michelin) should propose English placements to the English students.
- Schools and High Schools are involved in the exchanges.
- the University of Salford has agreements with:
- Culture:
- Symphony orchestra and rock band visits
- Film festival with Mike Knowles
- Chess tournament
- The 40th anniversary: The friendship tree
- Photo and Art exhibitions
- Gymnasts participation to the International festival
- Art, paint
- Cycle ride, rally and football tournaments
- Radio broadcasts
- Health and environment:
- Intergeneration issues
- Improve Energy uses
- Fight against drug addiction
- Technology:
- Salford City Council ICT project used by Clermont-Ferrand
- Urban transport
- Transports: GMPTE discovers the special tram which runs on tyres not rails
- Road security: link between GEARS and FIT
- Civic and work delegations were one of the most part of the exchanges.
Exchanges chronology
The twinning between towns is a link which is built day-to-day with a strong friendship since its beginning in 1966.
- Exchanges between 1970-1975
- Exchanges between 1976-1981
- Exchanges between 1982-1987
- Exchanges between 1988-1992
- Exchanges between 1993-1996
- Exchanges between 1997-1999
- Exchanges between 2000-2001
- Exchanges between 2002-2005
- Exchanges in 2006
The above is an extract from the Town Twinning anniversary booklet made by Stephanie Dupouyet and Sandra Cancel, two French students from Clermont-Ferrand on a placement at Salford City Council.
For further information:
- Clermont-Ferrand Town Twinning Association web site
- Salford Twinning News
- The Town Twinning anniversary booklet is available to view in the Member Support Unit.
This page was last updated on 21 October 2008
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