Trèbes: Local Governance and Recovery Efforts Lead Town Agenda

Trèbes: Local Governance and Recovery Efforts Lead Town Agenda

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TRÈBES, 25 February 2026 – The town of Trèbes, situated in the heart of the Occitanie region, finds itself at a pivotal junction this week as municipal election campaigns intensify and the community recovers from the recent impact of Storm Pedro.

Municipal Elections 2026: Eric Ménassi Unveils ‘Trèbes Audacieuse’

As the 2026 municipal elections approach, the political landscape in Trèbes has formalised. The incumbent Mayor, Eric Ménassi, recently presented his full list of candidates, titled “Trèbes Audacieuse” (Bold Trèbes), to a capacity crowd at the local Salle des Congrès. The campaign focuses on continuity and economic development, following a period of significant regional investment. This announcement comes as the town also celebrates receiving the “Ville prudente” (Prudent Town) label, a national recognition awarded to only three communes in the Aude department for excellence in road safety and urban risk management.

Storm Pedro: Recovery and Regional Impact

The Aude department is currently assessing the aftermath of Storm Pedro, which swept through the region on Thursday, 19 February 2026. The storm triggered an orange weather alert, with wind speeds exceeding 130 km/h recorded in certain sectors. While Trèbes avoided the most catastrophic damage seen in coastal areas, local services have been active in clearing fallen trees and repairing minor infrastructure damage along the Canal du Midi corridor. Local authorities have praised the resilience of the town’s emergency protocols during the peak of the gale.

Community and Sporting Life

In the sporting arena, Trèbes has seen a resurgence in local pride. The Rugby Club Trébéen (RCT) secured a vital victory in the 17th round of the Régionale 1 championship, keeping their hopes for a top-four finish alive. Meanwhile, the Trèbes Table Tennis club (Trèbes TT) recently hosted a gala evening to honour local sponsors, highlighting the strong link between the town’s businesses and its athletic programmes. On the economic front, a long-standing garage on the D113 (Route de Narbonne) has changed ownership, marking a transition for one of the town’s most recognisable commercial sites.

Trèbes: Key Facts and Figures

CategoryDetails
RegionOccitanie (Aude Department)
PopulationApproximately 5,560 inhabitants
Surface Area16.36 km²
Altitude67m to 161m
Proximity7.4 km from Carcassonne

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the historical name of Trèbes?

Trèbes was originally known as “Tresmals,” which translates to “Three Fords.” The residents petitioned to change the name to Trèbes in the year 1110.

What are the main attractions in Trèbes?

The town is famous for its picturesque port on the Canal du Midi, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It also features the Church of Saint-Étienne, known for its Gothic architecture and 14th-century oak corbels.

How can I find employment in the Trèbes area?

As of February 2026, there are approximately 483 active job listings in the Trèbes and greater Aude area, with significant opportunities in the service, agricultural, and automotive sectors.