A croissant for public transport users

As part of European Mobility Week, the Mobility Commission has rewarded people who use public transport.

At six locations in the commune (Mamer-Bertrange cycle path, Holzem – Op der Breck bus stop, Capellen – Klouschter bus stop, Capellen – Pôle d’échange, Capellen train station, Mamer train station, Mamer – roundabout Mameranus), commission members distributed Fairtrade croissants to public transport users and cyclists early in the morning.

The event was a great success. The delicious pastries were quickly snapped up. A total of 350 croissants were distributed.

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