Who blames Gwen ha du?

For the past few days, there has been panic within the Le Mée workshops, located in Saint-Grégoire, north of Rennes.

The company, specializing in the manufacture of flags, has indeed noticed that the Gwen ha of the giant of 22 meters by 15 that it had made had disappeared.

"Recently loaned to the Rugby Club of Vannes, it has since been untraceable", indicates Mathilde Né, executive assistant, in a message posted on Linkedin.

Designed eight years ago for the La nuit des étoiles festival in Tréflez (Finistère), the flag in question was for a time the largest Gwenn ha in the world before being dethroned by an even larger one.

It has since been loaned to cultural or sports associations or to communities to promote Brittany.

He had for several weeks taken the direction of the Rabine stadium in Vannes where the VOC rugby players play.

The flag expected for the start of the Tour de France

It was there, the day after a meeting, that the 330 m² flag was stolen.

"He cannot go unnoticed because his transport case weighs more than 80 kilos", underlines Mathilde Né, who launches a call on social networks to find the thief (s).

"A reward will be awarded to whoever finds it in Brittany or elsewhere," she says.

Because time is running out.

In two weeks, the giant flag is indeed expected along the Breton roads for the grand start of the Tour de France.

While waiting to find him, the Le Mée workshops as well as the rugby club and the city of Vannes have filed a complaint, specifies

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