Grand Reims

The Communauté urbaine du Grand Reims is the communauté urbaine, an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Reims. It is located in the Marne department, in the Grand Est region, northeastern France. It was created on 1 January 2017 by the merger of the previous communauté d'agglomération Reims Métropole with the communautés de communes Beine-Bourgogne, Champagne Vesle, Nord Champenois, Fismes Ardre et Vesle, Vallée de la Suippe, Rives de la Suippe, Vesle et Coteaux de la Montagne de Reims and 18 other communes.[1] Its population was estimated to be 300,699 in 2019, of which 187,074 lived in Reims proper.[2]

Grand Reims
CountryFrance
RegionGrand Est
DepartmentMarne
No. of communes143
Established1 January 2017
SeatReims
Government
  PresidentCatherine Vautrin (LR)
Area
  Total1,424.89 km2 (550.15 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
  Total300,699
  Density211/km2 (550/sq mi)
Websitewww.grandreims.fr

Composition

The communauté urbaine consists of the following 143 communes:[3][4]

  1. Anthenay
  2. Aougny
  3. Arcis-le-Ponsart
  4. Aubérive
  5. Aubilly
  6. Auménancourt
  7. Baslieux-lès-Fismes
  8. Bazancourt
  9. Beaumont-sur-Vesle
  10. Beine-Nauroy
  11. Berméricourt
  12. Berru
  13. Bétheniville
  14. Bétheny
  15. Bezannes
  16. Billy-le-Grand
  17. Bligny
  18. Bouilly
  19. Bouleuse
  20. Boult-sur-Suippe
  21. Bourgogne-Fresne
  22. Bouvancourt
  23. Branscourt
  24. Breuil-sur-Vesle
  25. Brimont
  26. Brouillet
  27. Caurel
  28. Cauroy-lès-Hermonville
  29. Cernay-lès-Reims
  30. Châlons-sur-Vesle
  31. Chambrecy
  32. Chamery
  33. Champfleury
  34. Champigny
  35. Chaumuzy
  36. Chenay
  37. Chigny-les-Roses
  38. Cormicy
  39. Cormontreuil
  40. Coulommes-la-Montagne
  41. Courcelles-Sapicourt
  42. Courcy
  43. Courlandon
  44. Courmas
  45. Courtagnon
  46. Courville
  47. Crugny
  48. Cuisles
  49. Dontrien
  50. Écueil
  51. Époye
  52. Faverolles-et-Coëmy
  53. Fismes
  54. Germigny
  55. Gueux
  56. Hermonville
  57. Heutrégiville
  58. Hourges
  59. Isles-sur-Suippe
  60. Janvry
  61. Jonchery-sur-Vesle
  62. Jonquery
  63. Jouy-lès-Reims
  64. Lagery
  65. Lavannes
  66. Lhéry
  67. Loivre
  68. Ludes
  69. Magneux
  70. Mailly-Champagne
  71. Marfaux
  72. Merfy
  73. Méry-Prémecy
  74. Les Mesneux
  75. Montbré
  76. Montigny-sur-Vesle
  77. Mont-sur-Courville
  78. Muizon
  79. Nogent-l'Abbesse
  80. Olizy
  81. Ormes
  82. Pargny-lès-Reims
  83. Les Petites-Loges
  84. Pévy
  85. Poilly
  86. Pomacle
  87. Pontfaverger-Moronvilliers
  88. Pouillon
  89. Pourcy
  90. Prosnes
  91. Prouilly
  92. Prunay
  93. Puisieulx
  94. Reims
  95. Rilly-la-Montagne
  96. Romain
  97. Romigny
  98. Rosnay
  99. Sacy
  100. Saint-Brice-Courcelles
  101. Saint-Étienne-sur-Suippe
  102. Saint-Euphraise-et-Clairizet
  103. Saint-Gilles
  104. Saint-Hilaire-le-Petit
  105. Saint-Léonard
  106. Saint-Martin-l'Heureux
  107. Saint-Masmes
  108. Saint-Souplet-sur-Py
  109. Saint-Thierry
  110. Sarcy
  111. Savigny-sur-Ardres
  112. Selles
  113. Sept-Saulx
  114. Sermiers
  115. Serzy-et-Prin
  116. Sillery
  117. Taissy
  118. Thil
  119. Thillois
  120. Tinqueux
  121. Tramery
  122. Trépail
  123. Treslon
  124. Trigny
  125. Trois-Puits
  126. Unchair
  127. Val-de-Vesle
  128. Vandeuil
  129. Vaudemange
  130. Vaudesincourt
  131. Ventelay
  132. Verzenay
  133. Verzy
  134. Ville-Dommange
  135. Ville-en-Selve
  136. Ville-en-Tardenois
  137. Villers-Allerand
  138. Villers-aux-Nœuds
  139. Villers-Franqueux
  140. Villers-Marmery
  141. Vrigny
  142. Warmeriville
  143. Witry-lès-Reims

Administration

The communauté urbaine is led by an indirectly elected President along with a bureau communautaire composed of 15 Vice-Presidents and 44 additional elected members.[5]

President

List of Presidents of the communauté urbaine
In office Name Party Capacity Ref.
1 January 2017 present Catherine Vautrin LR Government Minister (2004-2007)

Deputy for the 2nd constituency of the Marne (2002-2017)

Deputy Mayor of Reims (2014-present)

Former-President of the Communauté d'agglomération de Reims (2014-2016)

[6]

Elected members

The Communauté urbaine du Grand Reims is governed by an elected council composed of 206 councillors from each of the 143 communes in Grand Reims. The number of council seats each commune receives is proportional based upon their population as follows:[5]

Administrative seat

The administrative seat of the communauté urbaine is located in Reims at 3 Rue Eugène-Desteuque.[7]

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References

  1. Arrêté préfectoral, 13 December 2016, p 20-23
  2. "BANATIC, la base nationale sur l'intercommunalité". www.banatic.interieur.gouv.fr. Retrieved 2020-05-30.
  3. BANATIC, Périmètre des EPCI à fiscalité propre. Accessed 2017-06-28.
  4. INSEE
  5. "Le fonctionnement institutionnel de la CU". www.grandreims.fr (in French). Retrieved 2020-05-30.
  6. "Catherine Vautrin, présidente du Grand Reims : «Je ne cotise plus au parti LR»". Journal L'Union abonné (in French). 2019-06-09. Retrieved 2020-05-30.
  7. "Grand Reims - Le département de la Marne en France, Grand Est". www.annuaire-mairie.fr. Retrieved 2020-05-30.

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