It was April 24, 1906, that the proposal of Georges Clemenceau, Minister of the Interior, Fallières Armand, President of the Republic, signed a decree dividing the town of Beauregard in two separate municipalities. The new joint is called Bersac. In 1922, it will take the name of the Lardin then merged with the municipality of Saint-Lazare in 1967 to take the current name: Le Lardin-Saint-Lazare.
Town of 2048 inhabitants, 1093 hectares area, city of the industrial tradition located on the main rail, road and highway soon Bordeaux - Clermont-Ferrand.
The municipality of Saint-Lazare Lardin has the distinction of being a municipality where the mayor has changed four times in place by changing its name four times and where the post office changed its name six times without changing place.
Although simple common Canton Lavilledieu Terrasson, she has a Regional Institute of Welding of high technology, shops, a weekly market, cultural and sports facilities of high quality public services: gendarmerie brigade, rescue center, post office, railway station, medical services and a children's nursery.
Le Lardin-Saint-Lazare, by all its strengths, is a common good fit for the future where life is good.