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Renewable energy ambitions, emergency planning and marine spatial plans were discussed by Channel Islands ministers on Monday 25 November, during positive engagements with three senior regional representatives of the French State. The intention is to reschedule for summer On 30 th and 31 st October, the emblematic Abbaye aux Dames in Caen hosted a key event in preparation for the Millennium of William the Conqueror in , marking a significant moment in Norman and European history.
The Forum brought together local leaders, representatives from governments, historians, tourism organisations and cultural institutions experts from Italy, Sicily, Denmark, Norway, Ireland, Wales, the UK, Normandy and the Channel Islands, to explore collaborations and shape the celebrations for the Year of the Normans in The brainstorming workshops were full of ideas with proposals on how to create a long-lasting Norman legacy to continue engaging future generations beyond the celebrations.
A well-represented delegation from Jersey and Guernsey attended the event and stakeholders have already started working together to offer cross-border cultural collaborations and plan great celebrations in the Channel Islands for The Year of the Normans promises to be a year-long celebration of Norman heritage, with major events, exhibitions, and partnerships throughout Normandy and Europe. It will be a unique opportunity to bring people together, reflect on shared history, and engage in cultural exchanges that highlight the richness of the Norman heritage.
This first Forum served as a platform for initiatives leading up to and set the stage for a cultural and touristic journey that will highlight the interconnectedness of the Norman story across Europe.
The Channel Islands expressed their commitment to this project and will welcome the Normandy organising team in spring to discuss the planning of events in the islands and possible cooperation. The request for financial support by the Departmental Council of La Manche DCLM was made in response to increased operating costs which put the viability of the service at risk.