Bihorel


Bihorel is a commune of the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France. 1 January 2012 is started to merge with Bois-Guillaume, but the merge was cancelled in January 2014.

Geography

Situation

Bihorel is a suburban and light industrial town forming part of the conglomeration of Rouen.
Located on the northern plateau of Rouen, Bihorel is a city with three districts:
the Old Bihorel: attached to Rouen halfway up
the Provinces plateau: the neighborhood of collective buildings behind old Bihorel;
the Chapter: the residential neighborhood further north.

Roads and transportation

Bihorel is situated at the junction of the D243 and the D443 roads. The T2 line permits to reach the city center of Rouen in 30 minutes from the south of Bihorel. The F2, 40 and 20 lines make possible to go to the city center of Rouen in 10 minutes.

Heraldry

History

The town was created on April 13, 1892. Previously, Bihorel was a district of Bois-Guillaume.
On 4 July 2011, the merger of Bihorel and Bois-Guillaume was voted in the municipal council, a merger that has been effective since January 1, 2012, under the regime of the new municipalities, despite the consultation organized by the mayors of these two cities. There was a very large opposition from the population.
From January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2013, the municipality was merged with its neighbor, Bois-Guillaume, under the new municipalities to be Bois-Guillaume-Bihorel.
The creation of this commune was invalidated by the administrative court of Rouen, a decision neither the prefecture or the municipality appealed. The two municipalities were recreated on 1 January 2014.

Population

Places of interest