A seller of lily of the valley. Drawing. - Mourad Allili - Sipa

A return to work for Labor Day? This will be possible for florists, and generally for merchants in Toulouse. They are in fact authorized by the mayor, Jean-Luc Moudenc (LR), "to set up a take-away sale (...) in front of their establishments". They will also be exempt from the famous royalty for the occupation of the public domain.

With this announcement, the councilor is somewhat adapting the measures decided by Etienne Guyot, the prefect of Haute-Garonne. While accepting the sale of lily of the valley in food and drive stores not concerned by the containment, the latter prohibited the sale in store for florists, not authorizing them to "offer lily of the valley for sale only as part of their delivery activity and withdrawal of orders ”. Not therefore for take-away sales.

No hasty sale

But Jean-Luc Moudenc indicates that he wrote to the prefect to explain his decision: He took it "to support local businesses". "While it is important to comply with health restrictions, I appreciate the considerable difficulties linked to the current context for traders," he emphasizes.

For street sales, on the other hand, it's always no. There is no corresponding box on the certificate of derogatory displacement.

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