Abrest
Abrest is a commune in the Allier department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of central France.
The commune is one of the 37 communes in the urban area of Vichy and is also part of Vichy Auvergne countryside.
Its inhabitants are called Abrestois or Abrestoises.
Geography
Location
Abrest is located about south of Vichy and north of Saint-Yorre. The commune straddles the Allier River with the river forming the western boundary of the commune in the southern portion. Departmental road 131 traverses some hamlets of the commune on the west bank of the Allier while departmental road 906e : Avenue de Vichy and Avenue de Thiers is on the east bank and passes through the centre of the town from Vichy to Saint-Yorre. The commune also contains Mount Bourbon and Bourbon Lamagne.Localities and Hamlets
- Right Bank: Abrest, Quinssat, Les Béarnais, Les Dollots, Les Jacquets, Les Rémondins, Les Chaussins, Les Séjournins.
- Left Bank: La Sablière, La Boire, La Tour, Les Sables.
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Communications
Roads
The town is traversed by the D906e road which links Le Puy-en-Velay, Thiers, Puy-Guillaume, and Saint-Yorre to Vichy which is the main axis of movement. Historically this road was National Highway 106 from Nimes to Saint-Gérand-le-Puy. This route is heavily used by trucks, so could be described as a problematic area.The town is far from any motorway: the A719 motorway is to the west and the A89 motorway is away.
The Southwest Bypass, which aims to divert the flow of heavy vehicles, will be opened in 2016.
;Departmental roads traversing the territory of the commune are:
- D426 from Vichy to Abrest via ZA de la Croix Saint-Martin and the camp ground;
- D126 from Cusset to Abrest via Côte Saint-Amand;
- D131 from Vichy to Hauterive serving the business area La Tour;
- D175 from Cusset to the D43 via Le Vernet and Busset along the commune border with Le Vernet, accessible from the Quinssat road.
Public transports
- Route D serves the right bank and runs from Monday to Saturday with four outbound and five return trips per day.
- Route G serves the left bank and runs from Monday to Saturday with five runs per day.
- Custom MobiVie is a transport service on demand which is available to connect with routes B and D on the right bank, and routes B and C on the left bank.
Route 55 of the Transdôme network serves Abrest serves the town centre and Dollots.
Cycling
There are no cycle routes in right bank of Allier and no bicycle parkings.Rail
The commune has no railway station but it is traversed by two railway lines:- Vichy–Riom railway;
- Saint-Germain-des-Fossés–Darsac railway.
Urban Planning
Firstly, in 2008 with the creation of a zone and road humps with a pedestrian crossing and secondly in 2009-2010, the development of the D906 road to the right of the town hall. The development has not altered the quality of the road: in some places the road has deteriorated due to the passage of heavy trucks, which can not take any other route.
Geology
The city is listed as a zone of low seismicity as are the majority of communes in the department. Its neighbouring communes, with the exception of Brugheas, are listed at the same level.History
The name of the commune in the form of ABRET was mentioned for the first time in 1301 in the Dictionary of Mr. Chazaud.Abrest was formerly a parish in the diocese of Clermont. It was fortified at the end of the 16th century and the current commune lies on both banks of the Allier. This is quite unusual because in general important rivers tend to serve as communal boundaries.
At the highest point is an old castle called Hurlevants with a view across the Allier valley and the mountains of Auvergne. The Chaussins Castle dates from the 15th century. The construction of the church dates from 1793, and as for the Town Hall, it was built in 1886.
Activities in the commune
Wine: The commune was one of the main localities of the former wine coast along with Le Vernet, Creuzier-le-Vieux and to a lesser extent, Saint-Yorre and Cusset.Jacques François Chomel in his Treatise of mineral water and baths of Vichy, appeared at Clermont in 1734 and wrote: "The wine in Vichy is good, the slopes of Abret , of Crotte , Longevigne, the vintage of Celestins, of Ris, of Châteldon on the other side of the river Grave-la-rama , all these wines are good and are available in Paris."
The vineyards lasted until the early 20th century.
The small village of Biernets was the most important wine village of the commune. There was a high proportion of vintners in the population.
The peak of the grape harvests was in the middle of the 19th century. Much of the slopes of Saint-Amand and Dollots hill were covered with vines.
The Rue des Vignes and the Rue du Baril are remnants of this activity.
Today, the vineyards have not completely disappeared, grapes are still cultivated a little in some places.
Port: Abrest was a small port on the right bank of the Allier. The impasse du Vieux-Port still bears witness. This port probably lived on a heavy traffic of wine.
Heraldry
Politics and Administration
List of Successive Mayors of AbrestFrom | To | Name | Party | Position |
1995 | 2009 | René Boisset | PS | |
2009 | 2014 | Christian Boch | DVG | Deputy Premier |
2014 | July 2020 | Patrick Montagner | DVG then DVD | |
July 2020 | Current | Romain Lopez |
Commune budget
Budget was in 2011: €1,526,546 in investment and €1,827,154 in fonctionnement.Population and Society
Demographic change
Evolution of the population of the municipality
Distribution of Age Groups
Percentage Distribution of Age Groups in AbrestAbrest | Abrest | |
Age Range | Men | Women''' |
0 to 14 Years | 18.4 | 18.4 |
15 to 29 Years | 12.6 | 13.5 |
30 to 44 Years | 20.5 | 19.5 |
45 to 59 Years | 22.9 | 21.5 |
60 to 74 Years | 17 | 15.8 |
75 to 89 Years | 8.2 | 10.8 |
90 Years+ | 0.4 | 0.6 |
Politics
Presidential Elections Second Round:Economy
Employment
There were 1643 people aged between 15 and 64 years in 2008 in the commune which represented 74% of active people.66.6% of active people were employed, 7.4% were unemployed.
Agricultural Workers | Artisans, Shopkeepers, Business owners | Executives and Intellectuals | Middle Managers | Employees | Workers | |
Active Population | 4 | 78 | 58 | 288 | 366 | 370 |
Employed Active People | 4 | 74 | 54 | 265 | 315 | 319 |
No. of Jobs | 8 | 76 | 87 | 324 | 241 | 554 |
122 people unemployed in 2008; Unemployment rate is 10%.
There are 1344 jobs in the area, 1103 of the people who have a job reside in the area.
The rate of female employment in the agriculture sector is 100%.
Businesses in the town
The commune of Abrest has a dozen companies in the business zone, ZA de la Tour, on the left bank of the Allier.Businesses in the commune are:
- Industrial: Ligier Automobiles, SAEB - Old established Barber, Brooks Instrument;
- Construction: Paving Auvergne, SOPROMECO, Guelpa, Great Central Dredging, CMV ROSSIGNOL, Industrial Constructions - Cosinus
- Trade: Gedimat, Ulimed
- Services: NSE Services, RLD 1 - Vichy.
Shops
The commune of Abrest has:- a pharmacy
- a post office
- a Banque Postale ATM
- a convenience store
- a hairdresser
- a bakery
- a tobacconist
- three restaurants
Culture and heritage
Civil heritage
The commune has one building that is registered as a historical monument:- The Chateau des Chaussins
- Remains of a chateau in the town: the dovecote tower, partly rebuilt in the 19th century.
- The
Religious heritage
Environmental heritage
Facilities
The multi-purpose hall located on the right bank was rebuilt and renovated in 2009 and named Camille Claudel.
Education
The city has one public primary school located on the rue de Treuil and rue de la Croix.Cultural events and festivities
Since 2001, the town of Abrest has organised an organic fair in May or June.Every year in November, the communal staff of Abrest organize a traditional toy market.
Sports
Abrest has a football stadium, the Stade des Graviers, and a club: the US Abrest which creates promotions for the departmental district.Notable People linked to the commune
- Louis Justin Marie, the last Marquis of Talaru Marquis and owner of the Chateau de Chaussins before the French Revolution
- André de Soixon was an important figure in Abrest. He lived a part of his life there and helped to develop the village, including rebuilding houses and helping the villagers. André de Soixon was of provincial gentry.