Peonies, parakeets, inseparable… Their song, which lights up the Sundays of hundreds of enthusiasts and tourists near Notre-Dame de Paris, must remain silent forever on Christmas Day; after the last Paris Council in mid-November, which ratified the closure of the Bird Market. A turning point for animal welfare for this institution, founded in 1881.
Beneath the Art Deco cast iron boxes, this place in the heart of Paris, featured in many tourist guides, will soon be a thing of the past. However, the dispute rages on. the ten traders concerned as well as the trade associations decided to take legal action. According to our information, they will file a summary procedure in the Administrative Court of Paris to suspend the consultation.
“Should we sacrifice the old-fashioned but authentic charm of a Parisian institution on the altar of environmental well-being?
Source: Le Figaro
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