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Roanne Table Ouverte, 10th Festival of Gastronomy in the Roannais region during the month of October 2012. (Literally ‘open table’ – a welcome for all the public to enjoy some of the best restaurants in the region)
The gastronomic jewel of Roanne and the Roannais!
It is an opportunity and a pleasure for all the restaurants, producers, and suppliers to open their doors to the public, and to demonstrate their gastronomic talents and artistic presentation.
This highly successful festival harmonises the art of good food with the fun of theatre, music, and entertainment.
These festivities carry on throughout the month of October in the varied and various establishments in the Roannais.
A celebration of good food, wine, successful business partnerships, conviviality and friendship.
It brings the whole community together with one purpose, at least for one whole month!
If you happen to be in the Roannais region during this October, just try one or two of the local restaurants that are supporting this event, and have fun while you enjoy excellent regional cuisine!
Visit www.roannetableouverte.com or telephone for more information on 0033 (0) 477 23 20 57
The quality of gastronomy in the Roannais region is renowned for its excellence – experience it for yourselves this October, or visit the region for your holiday, or for your next business or club event. Visit www.purefrancenow.com for more information on all aspects of Roanne, the Roannais, and the Rhône-Alpes.
The Gastronomic Magic of the Roannais
The Pure Art Gallery continues to add new art concepts to its extensive collection.
This time, Brian Franklin offers some more artistic insights from his summer travels.
All the image and art ideas presented are available in different sizes and formats, and can be colour-customised to suit any interior – whether home, office, or reception.
An Interior Design and Art Consultancy Service is also offered for specific in-home and business projects. The Pure Art Gallery will provide effective art solutions for most requirements, and our approach is based on a direct, informal, and personal communication with all our clients.
Born in 1950, Peterborough, England, Brian Franklin heads all the gallery services.
He graduated in Economics, Psychology, Sociology, and Anthropology at Manchester University in 1972.
Originally specialised in graphic design and advertising during the 1970’s and 80’s, working in design consultancies.
Extensive career in image marketing for major international companies, including photographic art direction, television commercials, and video film production.
Worked for awhile as advertisng and marketing executive for Hornsey Art College, London. Organised a series of International Furniture Design Awards in London, Birmingham, and Manchester, and also directed individual projects for The Design Council, and Business Design Centre.
Held various creative management and director positions for several major international home interest and fashion brand companies in the UK.
Worked with international fashion and textile designers, such as Mary Quant, Marrimekko, Linda Beard, and Jeff Banks. Handled a variety of textile and furniture design projects for both the UK and world markets.
International art, design, and promotional projects, including presentations, exhibitions, press shows, and photographic assignments in the UK, USA, France, Holland, Germany, and advertisng and design productions for the Middle East and Japan.
Brian’s work covers various media, including photography, illustration, digital imaging, product design, art concepts, along with an interior design consultancy services.
Be inspired, and take a look at The Pure Art Gallery now!
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The 20th Roanne Meeting Aerien International 2012 is blessed with sunshine and clear blue skies for this spectacular event.
We will all be gazing up to the skies once again to marvel at their heroic and intrepid aerial ballet and acrobatics.
It is a simply amazing event – well worth a visit if you are lucky to be in the Roannais region at this time.