chatelot16 wrote:your barracks was certainly a beautiful stone building with wooden floors ... impossible to praise that with current standards
conclusion we prefer to leave people in the street than to praise what exists, because what exists is not up to standards
Renting each room in the barracks as an apartment leaving the communal toilet seems like another age ... but it might have been helpful to a lot of people! a room in a barracks with a tiny rent is better than nothing or a real flat too expensive we can not afford to pay
Certainly that it was necessary a rehabilitation (and the current one is rather what I call very heavy ... would have to inquire on google but I believe that they kept only the walls which had to be classified) but what prevented starting work 25 years ago rather than at the end of the year 2000 ?? Nothing except the interests of some ...