Joué-sur-Erdre explained

Joué-sur-Erdre
Native Name: (Gallo)
Commune Status:Commune
Image Coat Of Arms:Blason ville fr Joué-sur-Erdre (Loire-Atlantique).svg
Coordinates:47.4964°N -1.4189°W
Arrondissement:Châteaubriant-Ancenis
Canton:Nort-sur-Erdre
Intercommunality:Pays d'Ancenis
Mayor:Jean-Pierre Belleil[1]
Term:2020 - 2026
Elevation M:37
Elevation Min M:7
Elevation Max M:66
Area Km2:54.53
Insee:44077
Postal Code:44440

Joué-sur-Erdre (in French pronounced as /ʒwe syʁ ɛʁdʁ/, literally Joué on Erdre; Gallo: Jóae, Jouë or Joueu, Breton: Yaoued) is a commune in the Loire-Atlantique department in western France.

Etymology

Joué is first mentioned as Joseio in 1186.

It belongs to the long list of Gallo-Romance toponyms such as Joué, Jouy, Gouy and Occitano-Catalan Gaujac having as origin Gaudiacu cf. Joué-en-Charnie (Sarthe, Gaudiaco 1186) or Joué-Étiau (Maine-et-Loire, Gaudiacus AB 7th, etc. It is a compound of Gaudi(us), a Christian name based on gaudius "joy" and the Gaulish (Celtic) suffix -acum "place, property" cf. Welsh -og.

Its Breton name is . The Breton name of the people from Yaoued is Yaouedad (for men) and Yaouedadez (for women).

Sur-Erdre ("Upon-the-Erdre") was added in the 19th century and it refers to the river name Erdre, itself from a Celtic *ered "running stream". The river is mentioned as Erda in the 11th century[2]

Geography

Situation

Joué-sur-Erdre is at, in western France in Loire-Atlantique. The commune is 29 km north-west of Ancenis and 30 km north-east of Nantes.

The commune is, as the crow flies, 318 km of Paris.

Relief

The highest point in the city is 66 meters above the sea level, the deepest one is seven meters above. The mean elevation is 37 meters above the sea level.

Hydrology

The commune is crossed by the Erdre and the Isac rivers.

The lake Vioreau was extended in 1835 to reach 200 ha.

Climate

Global warming

Although the highest point of the commune is 66 meters above the sea level, the mean level is 37 meters. That is to say that the commune is concerned by the global warming and the elevation of the sea level.

Joué-sur-Erdre is among the 69,68% communes concerned by this elevation.[3] [4]

Town planning

Urban morphology

The commune is made up of the principal village and many other hamlets as Notre-Dame-des-Langueurs, la Demenure, la Mulonnière, Franchaud, la Cormerais, and la Gicquelière.

Communications and transports

The RN 178, running from east/west, crosses Joué-sur-Erdre.

The hamlet of Gros Breil is crossed by the railroad.

The nearest airport is in Ancenis.

Adjacent villages

Northwest: Abbaretz
North: La Meilleraye-de-BretagneNortheast: Riaillé
West: SaffréJoué-sur-ErdreEast: Trans-sur-Erdre
Southwest: Nort-sur-ErdreSouth: Les TouchesSoutheast: Trans-sur-Erdre

History

In the 9th century, to shield the country from Norman invasion waves, a fort called Alon was built on what is now known as Joué-sur-Erdre.[5]

At the beginning of the 13th century, the castle of Vioreau and its neighbouring lands were called "Joué" referring to the lord who lived in, Hervé de Joué. In this time, Joué was the heart of the greatest seigniory near Nantes with a surface reaching twenty parishes in the 16th century. It was later assimilated in the Barony of Chateaubriant.[5]

Two castles still exist in the parish, Lucinière and la Chauvelière. In the first one used to live the bishops of Nantes from the 15th to the 16th centuries. The castle of la Chauvelière used to belong to the Brittany chancellor.[5]

On 13 August 1487, after the failure of the siege of Nantes (from 19 June to 6 August 1487) hold by the duc de Bretagne, King Charles VIII and Anne of Beaujeu encamped with their troops in Joué.[5]

In 1592, during the Holy League, Joué-sur-Erdre and Nort-sur-Erdre hosted French and Spanish troops headed by the Duke of Mercœur.[5]

On 30 May 1847, the village took its current name of Joué-sur-Erdre.[5]

Economy

Employment

In 2017, the labor force reached 1,162 people. The unemployment rate of the village was 10.9%.[6]

Distribution of jobs by domain of activity!! Farmers! Craftsmen, storekeepers, business managers! Cadre, Intellectual! Professions intermédiaires
('Intermediate occupations')! Employee! Blue-collar worker
Joué-sur-Erdre2.7%4.9%11.4%25.5%28.1%26.7%
National average[7] 1.6%6.7%18.2%26.0%27.6%19.9%

Politics and administration

Political tendencies and results

French European Constitution referendum of 2005

During the European Constitution referendum which took place on 29 May 2005, there were 40,39% voting "yes" and 59,61% voting "no". The abstention rate was 26,04%.[8]

French presidential election of 2007

During the first round Nicolas Sarkozy obtained 27.74% of the votes and Ségolène Royal obtained 25.12%. During the second round 53.06% of the votes were obtained by des voix furent remportées par Nicolas Sarkozy against 46.94% for Ségolène Royal. The participation rate was 86.48% (nationwide : 83.97%) and spoilt vote represented 3.75% of the electors (nationwide : 4.20%).

First round :

The first round was held on 22 April 2007:[9]

Party Results National average
Nicolas SarkozyUnion pour un mouvement populaire27.74%31.18%
Ségolène RoyalParti socialiste25.12%25.87%
François BayrouUnion pour la démocratie française19.97%18.57%
Jean-Marie Le PenFront national10.23%10.44%
Olivier BesancenotLigue communiste révolutionnaire4.91%4.08%
Philippe de VilliersMouvement pour la France3.44%2.23%
Frédéric NihousChasse, pêche, nature et traditions2.21%1.15%
José BovéIndependent1.96%1.32%
Dominique VoynetLes Verts1.88%1.57%
Arlette Laguiller Lutte ouvrière1.72%1.33%
Marie-George BuffetPopular and antiliberal left0.57%1.93%
Gérard SchivardiNational committee for the reconquest of public utilities0.25%0.34%
The participation rate was 87.25% (national average 83.77%) and spoilt vote represented 1.37% of the votes (national average 1.44%).

Second round :The second round was held on 6 May 2007:[9]

Party Results National average
Nicolas Sarkozy Union pour un mouvement populaire51.86%53.06%
Ségolène RoyalParti socialiste48.14%46.94%

French legislative election of 2007

Joué-sur-Erdre is part of the Loire-Atlantique's 5th constituency.

During the second round Michel Ménard was elected.

round !Candidate!Party!%!Votes
Michel MénardPS51.11 %
Robert DiatUMP48.89 %

French municipal elections of 2008

Joué-sur-Erdre's population is between 1500 and 2500 inhabitants, thus they elect 19 counsellors.

The new mayor is Jean-Pierre Belleil.

First round :The first round was on 9 March 2008:[10]

List Votes
Christian Jadeau553
Isabelle Rigaud537
Hervé LubertDVD533

Second round :The second round was held on 16 March 2008:[10]

List Votes
Yves Boube631
Christelle Fribourg578
Jean-Pierre Belleil566
Michel Jamet559
Frédéric Simonneau547
Yves Forget542
Daniel Godard538
Roselyne Voisin536
Guy Petard528
Hervé Ducleux519
Sylvie Leray512
Diana Praud504
Vincent Martin504
Olivier Blais494
Yannick Rabin489
Stanislas Hardy479

List of mayors

Mayors
scope=col Termscope=col Namescope=col Political Partyscope=col Notes
1800 - 1809Eugène François Roussel
1810–1814François LecudonNotary.
1815 - 13 December 1820Aimé-Désiré AnneauNotary. Died on 13 December 1820 at age 38.
1821 - January 1833François PriouGeometrician
February 1833 - August 1840Jacques-Désiré Marbin
August 1840 - June - 1844Pierre Guillaume Louis CaliceChâtelain de l'Auvinière
November 1844 - September 1870Marc Jacques Pierre Nouais
May 1871 - 1878Jean-Baptiste Nouais
March 1878 - ? Amaury de Goyon Matignon de Marcé Marquis. Mayor during 1881, 1886 and 1891 censuses.
?Mr NouaisMayor during 1896 and 1901 censuses.
?Amaury de Goyon?Marquis. Mayor during 1906 census and in 1918.
????
? - March 2001Isabelle Le Gualès de Mézaubran
March 2001 - March 2008Hervé LubertDVD
March 2008 - in officeJean-Pierre BelleilFarmer

Environmental politics

The allée de Chênes ("alley of Oaks") of the château de Lucinière, also called "la Grande Avenue", is a classified environmental site since 9 February 1949.[11] [12] It shelters tercentenaries oaks.

Population

, there are 956 households in Joué-sur-Erdre. Of these, 25.5% consist of a single person, 26.3% of couples without children, 37.6% of couples with children and 9.0% of single parent households.

The median income was in 2017, which is below the national average of €.[7]

Education

There are two schools in Joué-sur-Erdre : the École primaire privée Saint Louis de Gonzague and the École Roger et Renée Jolivot.[13]

Health

Joué-sur-Erdre is home to a Fire and Emergency Center.

Housing

, there are 1,166 dwellings in Joué-sur-Erdre. Among these 80.7% are main residences, and only 2.7% are apartments.[6] 81.0% of the main residences are owned by their occupant.[6]

Culture and heritage

Sights

Civil monuments

The castel of Vioreau ; built in 1202.[5] It remains only ruins.

The château de Lucinière built in the 14th and 19th centuries. Its chapel, its orangery, its dining room and its internal decoration are historic monuments since 9 December 1985.

The castel of la Chauvelière, 17th and 19th centuries, used to be own by the Brittany chancellor.

Vestiges of the fountain Saint-Léger from 17th-18th centuries[5]

The houses of workers (1717) are in La Vallée.[5]

The city hall is located in an old presbytery built by Father Tiger in 1784. It is the city hall since 1987.[5]

The Hôtel des trois rois where Kings slept, including François Ier (May 1532), Henri II (on 12 July 1551), Charles IX and Catherine de Médicis (on 15 and 16 October 1565).[5]

Churches

There are two churches in Joué-sur-Erdre :

Heraldry

The coat of arms of Joué-sur-Erdre is blazonned : D'or à la bande ondée d'azur.

Parks

Joué-sur-Erdre hosts two lacs, the lake Vioreau, and the « Little Vioreau » which regularize the water level of the Canal de Nantes à Brest.

Cultural events

Each year the commune celebrate the "Pardon".

Sports and leisure activities

The lake Vioreau allows people to practice several sport activities such as water sports with the ASS Cercle de Voile de Vioreau.

See also

References

Works cited

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Répertoire national des élus: les maires. data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 13 September 2022. fr.
  2. .
  3. Web site: Quelles seront les principales communes concernées par l'élévation du niveau de la mer dans le département loire-atlantique, suite au réchauffement climatique ? . sos-climat.com . 24 March 2009 . fr . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081202125858/http://www.sos-climat.com/montee-des-eaux-pays-de-loire/joue-sur-erdre.html . 2 December 2008.
  4. http://flood.firetree.net/?ll=47.5031,-1.4332&z=4&m=14 Map showing what happen if the sea level rose of 14 meters.
  5. Web site:
  6. Web site: Dossier complet: Commune de Joué-sur-Erdre (44077) . June 2020 . INSEE . 31 August 2020.
  7. https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/2011101?geo=METRO-1#figure-5-8 Dossier complet: France métropolitaine
  8. Source : JdN
  9. http://www.journaldunet.com/management/ville/ville/elections-presidentielles/18222/joue-sur-erdre.shtml Source : JdN
  10. http://www.journaldunet.com/management/ville/ville/elections-municipales/18222/joue-sur-erdre.shtml Source : JdN
  11. Web site: Liste des sites classés . site de la préfecture de la Loire-Atlantique . 19 March 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081206190148/http://www.loire-atlantique.pref.gouv.fr/environnement/liste_sites_classes.html . 6 December 2008 .
  12. Web site: Sites Classés et Inscrits . site du ministère de l'écologie, Direction Régionale de l'Environnement des Pays de la Loire . 19 March 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081208075336/http://www.pays-de-loire.environnement.gouv.fr/fiche.php3?type=13&id_regional=4430 . 8 December 2008.
  13. Web site: Établissements scolaires à Joué-sur-Erdre . aucoeurdesecoles.com . 15 March 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111007051645/http://www.aucoeurdesecoles.com/liste-des-etablissements-scolaires/44-loire-atlantique/18299-joue-sur-erdre/ . 7 October 2011.