The New National Urban Renewal Programme (NPNRU)
The NPNRU in the Martinets district
The town of Montataire and the social landlords Oise Habitat and SA HLM de l'Oise have launched a new urban regeneration project in the Martinets district.
The project is also being developed with local residents, through consultation workshops.
It follows on from the 1er urban renewal project launched in 2006 and completed in 2015. It led to the renovation of a large number of homes and the creation of the Coulée Verte, the Bois Godart and the health centre.
The NPRU began in 2021 and will last until 2030.
It will enable :
- Continuing to renovate local housing (by improving insulation, for example, and renovating damp rooms);
- Improving traffic flow and parking (by redeveloping the 2 main avenues and increasing the number of parking spaces);
- Improve certain green spaces and play areas (from the Esplanade Fernand Tuil to the City Stade).
Find out all about the project in the presentation below:
How is the project financed?
The Agence Nationale pour la Rénovation Urbaine (ANRU) is one of the funders of this project. In 2014, this agency launched a major programme to fund work in priority neighbourhoods: the New National Urban Renewal Programme. In 2015, the Martinets district project was designated as being of regional interest by the ANRU, enabling it to be funded. The ANRU is funding the project to the tune of €1 million.
As the Martinets urban renewal project has been designated as being of regional interest, the Regional Council is also helping to finance the project. It is providing 3 million euros.
The landlord is also financing a large part of this project, to renovate 449 homes and demolish 39.
- Oise Habitat is investing nearly 20 million euros ;
- La SA HLM de l'Oise invests 8 million euros.
La Ville finances improvements to traffic flow, parking, green spaces and play areas. It is investing nearly 3 million euros.
Other State subsidies, such as the Dotation Politique de la Ville (City Policy Grant) and the Fonds National d'Aménagement et de Développement du Territoire (National Fund for Territorial Planning and Development) are also contributing to the funding of this project.

Key figures
3 million
invested by the City
500 000 m²
of landscaped public space
50 000 €
average cost of refurbishment / building
397
renovated homes
39
flats demolished
The project's ambitions
Residents in the project
As part of the Martinets Urban Renewal Project, two films were made in summer 2022 by Marine Schneider with local residents. The films are the initiative of the local authority, SAHLM and Oise Habitat.
Also as part of the Martinets Urban Renewal Project, a film depicting a TV news programme has been produced for the summer of 2023 by the local residents and students from the Lille School of Journalism.
7 February 2024A public feedback meeting was held to share the results of the consultation workshops held in autumn 2023. It was also an opportunity to present the planned developments to residents. It was also an opportunity for those present to ask questions and discuss the work ahead.
On 9 October 2024, a 2e public meeting took place. It provided an opportunity to present the final design for the Esplanade Fernand Tuil and the layout of the car parks around the shopping centre and the Jack Decour school entrance before the work begins. It was also an opportunity to talk with those present and answer questions.
As part of the Martinets Urban Renewal Project (PRU), a major milestone has been reached with the launch of the partial demolition of the buildings at 50 and 52 avenue Anatole France in Montataire. To keep a record of this page in the history of the district, the director Marine Schneider shot a short documentary in March 2025.
How far has the project got?

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