In Thiais (Val-de-Marne), a construction project is sowing discord.

The sisters of the Annonciade monastery were forced to sell a plot of their five-hectare wooded park.

The objective was to finance major work to bring them up to standard allowing them to stay in the premises and welcome the public.

A building permit was filed in 2020 by a real estate developer.

He plans to build a building on site housing 38 homes and six individual houses, reports

Le Parisien

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The fruit trees there were uprooted and the greenhouse where the nuns had planted a vegetable garden destroyed.

An appeal filed

The sisters need to recover the proceeds of the sale fairly quickly, but the residents filed an appeal on December 15, 2020. The project is now at a standstill.

The administrative court should rule before the end of 2021. “When we bought here in 2018, we bought the view, testified a resident of the Grignon district.

The one overlooking a classified park […] that we were not told to be salable ”.

The municipality, torn, estimated that in the event of the final departure of the nuns, the rest of the land “would be at great risk of being sold to a real estate developer and of being urbanized”.

The city also assured that it understood the residents but explained that the plot was private and constructible.

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