Town Twinning

Background

The town twinning initiated by Northallerton Town Council and that of Ormesson-sur-Marne (France). The twinning association is named BON (Bienvenue Ormesson Northallerton). 

After an initial visit, in March 1992, by representatives and citizens of Ormesson to explore the possibility of twinning there was a reciprocal visit by Northallerton Town Council representatives and citizens of Northallerton and the surrounding area in September 1993 to begin the official town twinning. The official twinning agreement was signed on 18th September 1993 in Ormesson by the Mayors of both towns.

The Northallerton-Ormesson-sur-Marne Twinning Agreement

Ormesson-sure Marne

Ormesson-sur-Marne is a commune in the southeastern suburbs of Paris, in the department of Val-de-Marne. It has a population of around 11,000 and is located 16 km (10 miles) from the centre of Paris.

Ormesson is well-known for its chateau, the Chateau d’Ormesson.

The Chateau d’Ormesson

Town Twinning Visits

Visits between the two towns began in 1994 with a young persons reciprocal visit and have taken place in  most years since then. Safeguarding restrictions have become more rigorous in recent years and young persons exchanges have not taken place for several years, but groups of citizens (families and individuals) still regularly travel between the two towns. It is hoped that these visits will continue, that more people will become involved in the future, and that in future activities may be expanded to reciprocal visits of civic, social or sporting organisations.

Visiting Ormesson sur Marne

Citizens from Northallerton travel to Ormesson every two years, paying the cost of travel themselves, and are hosted there by French families. Participants from Northallerton usually visit Ormesson for 3 days around the end of May. Some time is spent as a group on a visit to a place of interest and some time with French family hosts.  Many of the group have visited several times and some include the visit as part of a longer break in France, therefore travel is organised individually, but most arrange to be on the same Eurostar train and are met by French hosts on arrival in France.  There have been other visits over the years by groups from local Northallerton organisations to Ormesson.

Town Twinning Visits

Visits between the two towns began in 1994 with a young persons reciprocal visit and have taken place in  most years since then. Safeguarding restrictions have become more rigorous in recent years and young persons exchanges have not taken place for several years, but groups of citizens (families and individuals) still regularly travel between the two towns. It is hoped that these visits will continue, that more people will become involved in the future, and that in future activities may be expanded to reciprocal visits of civic, social or sporting organisations.

Visiting Ormesson sur Marne

Citizens from Northallerton travel to Ormesson every two years, paying the cost of travel themselves, and are hosted there by French families. Participants from Northallerton usually visit Ormesson for 3 days around the end of May. Some time is spent as a group on a visit to a place of interest and some time with French family hosts.  Many of the group have visited several times and some include the visit as part of a longer break in France, therefore travel is organised individually, but most arrange to be on the same Eurostar train and are met by French hosts on arrival in France.  There have been other visits over the years by groups from local Northallerton organisations to Ormesson.

Want to join a visit to Ormesson or host French guests?

Northallerton Town Council and BON are always keen to encourage the involvement of new people from Northallerton, or clubs and societies, to join in these visits.  If you are interested and would like to find out more please contact Northallerton Town Hall on 01609 776718 to register your interest.