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"I Come Here and I Don't Know What to Do": Why Access to the Beaches of the Hérault Remains a Combatant's Route for People with Disabilities

Summary by franceinfo.fr
In the Hérault, access to the beaches is a combatant's route for people with disabilities, no commune with the Handi Plage label. Faced with this, associations have presented 18 proposals for development to the mayors of the coast to guarantee a dignified access to the sea.

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In the Hérault, access to the beaches is a combatant's route for people with disabilities, no commune with the Handi Plage label. Faced with this, associations have presented 18 proposals for development to the mayors of the coast to guarantee a dignified access to the sea.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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