Pose de la première pierre “Humanicité”

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03 April 2009
Aux portes de l’Hôpital saint-Philibert, un nouveau quartier de vie et de ville sort de terre, Humanicité, un espace urbain harmonieux avec de l’habitat, des entreprises, des services, de la formation et de la recherche, des établissements sanitaires et médico-sociaux, en collaboration étroite avec Lille-Métropole Communauté Urbaine, les communes de Lomme, Capinghem et Prémesques ; un projet social ambitieux fondé sur la mixité des résidents, la mutualisation des équipements, la solidarité et le lien social…
La pose de la 1ère pierre d’Humanicité des quatre premiers établissements (Centre Hélène Borel, Maison Jean XXIII, Communauté œcuménique et Maison d’Église) s’est déroulée le
le vendredi 23 janvier 2009.
A l’Hôpital St-Philibert à Lomme sous la présidence d’honneur de
Martine Aubry, Présidente de Lille Métropole Communauté Urbaine, Maire de Lille, Thérèse Lebrun, Président-Recteur de l’Université Catholique de Lille, Yves Durand, Député-Maire de Lomme, Dominique Verfaillie, Maire de Capinghem.
Sur le terrain, il s’agit concrètement de créer un nouveau quartier de vie et de ville, à taille humaine, aux portes de l’Hôpital Saint-Philibert à Lomme, l’un des deux sites du groupe hospitalier de 700 lits de l’Université Catholique de Lille.
Ce projet prend le nom d’Humanicité.
La zone de 110 hectares concernée par le projet accueillera de l’habitat, des services, des commerces, de l’activité économique, mais aussi des centres de formation et des établissements sanitaires et médico-sociaux.
Ce projet, unique et ambitieux, Humanicté, qui se veut ouvert à tous, appelle maintenant une appropriation par tous, celles et ceux, personnes, institutions et collectivités qui souhaiteront y contribuer, y travailler ou y vivre.
Pose de la première pierre “Humanicité”

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