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Old Sep 24th 2011, 10:30 am
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hello, im english with a french partner and 15 month old baby. been living in the auvergne for 7 years and now thinking of moving to the tarn around albi in near future. can anyone tell me what there is there for young children and anything else about life in general? thankyou
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Hi and welcome to BE.

I've moved your thread to our France forum, and hopefully some of our members who are living in France will be able to give you some tips etc.

In the meantime take some time and read through the other threads and get to know everyone.

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Hi, and welcome to the forum!
I live in the next Département and have been to Albi a few times. A lovely town, with magnificent Cathedral and Musée Toulouse Lautrec, the Tarn flowing through...
Since it's the chef-lieu of the Tarn Département, there must be plenty going for toddlers and future schoolchildren.
http://www.mairie-albi.fr/
will give you info, but if you prefer to live AROUND Albi, you'd better google "Tarn 81 Département".
Hope this helps!
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hello, im english with a french partner and 15 month old baby. been living in the auvergne for 7 years and now thinking of moving to the tarn around albi in near future. can anyone tell me what there is there for young children and anything else about life in general? thankyou
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Old Sep 26th 2011, 12:39 pm
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Hello

We wanted to move out that way because we absolutely adore Albi and Najac. Yet we have found we prefer the Lot et Garonne now we've been here a while and are staying here. We just couldn't find the right property in the right place for the right price over there.
A lot of towns we visited over there looked a bit run down and sorry for themselves, the nice towns/villages like Albi and St Antonin are just too expensive.
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