The association A.R.A.M.I.S. (Association de rapprochement des Acteurs pour la Mobilisation et l'Insertion Socioprofessionnelle), created in February 2005 to address the needs of the Communities of Communes of Noyant and Loire Longué, first took charge of a Noyant workforce development project for the upkeep of open spaces and natural spaces. One year later, having a branch in every community, it simultaneously developed an activity in the small-scale restoration of heritage buildings.
The upkeep of riverbanks, rambling trails, forest spaces and wetlands, requires lightweight equipment, friendly to the landscape and the ecosystems, and at minimum cost to the municipality. Those belonging to the association, retrieved from older worksites, are now partly obsolete and break down repeatedly. They no longer guarantee the safety and productivity required for this type of project. The Veolia Foundation was approached to help finance the indispensable equipment: micro-tractor, chainsaws, hedge trimmers, brush cutters, etc., that will enable the association to respond to its customers, the river agencies and local and regional restoration authorities.

