ECT Hauts de France opens a new site in Harnes (62)

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An accessible site for inert soil from the local construction industry

Since December 8, the site in Harnes has been receiving inert soil from local construction sites. Located just 5 kilometers from the A21 motorway, this new site offers construction companies a comprehensive, local, and economical solution for the management and recovery of inert materials. Open for 12 months, it guarantees rigorous traceability of soil deliveries, which contributes directly to the development and financing of the Bellevue park.

A redevelopment project for Bellevue Park in Harnes

This project, carried out in partnership with the City of Harnes, aims to transform Bellevue Park into a true space for nature, relaxation, recreation, and sports that is open and accessible to all. It is scheduled to open to the public in spring 2027. The planned developments will enhance the range of sports and leisure facilities on offer to meet the needs of younger visitors, create a safe relaxation area for families (walking trails, picnic areas, etc.) and improve accessibility to the park, particularly for people with reduced mobility, thanks to the creation of new paths.

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