Scheeßel
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Coordinates: 53 ° 10 ′ N , 9 ° 29 ′ E |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Lower Saxony | |
County : | Rotenburg (Wümme) | |
Height : | 30 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 149.74 km 2 | |
Residents: | 12,988 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density : | 87 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postal code : | 27383 | |
Area code : | 04263 | |
License plate : | ROW, BRV | |
Community key : | 03 3 57 041 | |
Address of the municipal administration: |
Untervogtplatz 1 27383 Scheeßel |
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Mayoress : | Käthe Dittmer-Scheele ( CDU ) | |
Location of the community of Scheeßel in the district of Rotenburg (Wümme) | ||
Scheeßel is a unified municipality in the Rotenburg (Wümme) district in Lower Saxony .
geography
Geographical location
Scheeßel is in the Wümmeniederung belonging to the Stader Geest not far from the Nordheide at an altitude of about 30.36 m above sea level. NN . The Wümme and the Beeke flow through the village . The area is characterized by forests, meadows and moors ( geest landscape ).
The Bullerberg , located in the Westerholz district , with its 53 meters is one of the highest elevations in the district.
The district town of Rotenburg (Wümme) is about nine kilometers away. The next larger cities are Bremen, around 40 kilometers away, and Hamburg, around 50 kilometers away .
Community structure
The municipality of Scheeßel consists of the following localities:
- Abbendorf - 283 inhabitants
- Bartelsdorf - 473 inhabitants
- Hetzwege - 393 inhabitants
- Jeersdorf - 1,385 inhabitants
- Ostervesede (districts: Deepen, Einloh) - 754 inhabitants
- Scheeßel (districts: Büschelskamp, Veersebrück, Veerse) - 6,741 inhabitants
- Sothel - 202 inhabitants
- Westeresch (districts: Wenkeloh) - 510 inhabitants
- Westerholz (districts: Bult) - 635 inhabitants
- Westervesede - 776 inhabitants
- Wittkopsbostel (districts: Oldenhöfen) - 515 inhabitants
- Wohlsdorf - 356 inhabitants
Note: The numbers behind the names of the districts indicate the number of residents with main residence. (As of September 30, 2009)
Neighboring cities
Zeven , Bremervörde 22 km, 46 km |
Sittensen , Stade 13 km, 54 km |
Tostedt 20 km |
Tarmstedt , Bremen 35 km, 52 km |
Bispingen 42 km |
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Rotenburg (Wümme) 8 km |
Visselhövede , Walsrode , Hanover 28 km, 42 km, 102 km |
Schneverdingen 25 km |
history
Stone Age graves in the community bear witness to a settlement in prehistory and early history . A place Schesla was mentioned in a document together with Bardowick , Magdeburg and Erfurt in 805 in the Diedenhofen capitular of Charlemagne . It is unclear whether this is today's Scheeßel. This Schesla could have been in the Hitzacker / Dannenberg area, as the Jeetzel river could have contributed to the naming here. Scheeßel local historians referred to a Verden bishopric from 1205, in which Scheeßel is referred to as scesle . Today there is no longer any doubt that the place Schesla was not today's Scheeßel.
Scheeßel was named in 1205 as an archdeaconate and in the 13th century as a gografschaft of the Diocese of Verden .
After 1567, under Bishop Eberhard von Holle , the Reformation took hold in the region; Scheeßel is almost purely Protestant to this day. In 1626 the church, rectory, mill and some houses burned down.
With the Peace of Westphalia of 1648, the duchies of Bremen and Verden and with it Scheeßel went to Sweden until they fell to the Electorate of Hanover in 1719 after the Northern War , after a brief Danish rule .
The Seven Years' War affected the region more than the 30-year-old. Marauding French troops were responsible. The Rotenburg bailiff from Haerlem sums up the consequences for the population in 1757 as follows: “The local subordinates have been ruined for many years.” In 1755 a Romanesque church was demolished and the baroque St. Lucas Church was built by 1758.
During the French era , Scheeßel was part of France from 1810 to 1813 in the canton of Tostedt in the Elbe estuary ( Bouches de l'Elbe ). A road (now the B 75 ) was laid out during this time.
After the Congress of Vienna in 1814/15, Scheeßel belonged to the Kingdom of Hanover . Extensive social and economic changes took place over the next few decades such as a. Freedom of trade , common divisions , linkages and the final replacement of landlord duties.
In 1866 the Kingdom of Hanover became the Prussian Province of Hanover . In 1874 the place was connected to the Hamburg-Bremen railway line and the Scheeßel station was built. In 1876 citizens of Scheeßel founded a savings bank that still exists today. At the end of the century, the farmers formed a dairy cooperative. Traditional costume festivals (1904) and local history association (1905) were created to maintain tradition.
In the July 1932 elections in the Weimar Republic , the NSDAP in the Scheeßel parish was by far the strongest party. The seizure of power by the Nazis took place without any problems, political life in Scheeßel was brought into line.
In the Second World War , Scheeßel was largely spared; Only in Wohlsdorf there was violent fighting in April 1945. Then the population doubled due to the refugees.
Incorporations
On March 1, 1974 the independent communities Abbendorf, Bartelsdorf, Hetzwege, Jeersdorf, Ostervesede, Sothel, Westeresch, Westerholz, Westervesede, Wittkopsbostel and Wohlsdorf were incorporated into the single community Scheeßel.
politics
Municipal council
The community council of the community of Scheeßel consists of 30 councilors. This is the specified number for a municipality with a population between 12,001 and 15,000. The 30 council members are elected for five years each by local elections.
The full-time mayor Käthe Dittmer-Scheele (CDU) is also entitled to vote in the council of the municipality.
The last local elections on September 11, 2016 led to the following result (with details of the differences to the 2011 election):
Party / list | Share of votes | +/-% p | Seats | +/- |
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CDU | 46.40% | + 4.54 | 14th | + 2 |
SPD | 29.19% | - 2.88 | 9 | - 1 |
Green | 7.28% | - 8.33 | 2 | - 3 |
FDP | 4.02% | + 1.02 | 1 | ± 0 |
ALFA | 2.34% | + 2.34 | 1 | + 1 |
WFB * | 3.61% | - 0.15 | 1 | ± 0 |
UGS | 4.88% | + 4.88 | 2 | + 2 |
* Voting community of free citizens
mayor
Since 2001 Käthe Dittmer-Scheele (CDU) has been the full-time mayor of the Scheeßel community. In the last mayoral election on May 25, 2014, she was re-elected as incumbent with 63.5% of the vote. The turnout was 62.5%. Dittmer-Scheele began her further term on November 1, 2014.
coat of arms
The municipality's coat of arms shows six green oak leaves (3 and 3) on a gold background with a green border. The oak leaves are supposed to symbolically represent the six first courtyards from which the place emerged.
Town twinning
Culture and sights
Museums
The Scheeßel local history museum shows the living and working world of the 19th century on two self-contained courtyards with a total of 13 historical half-timbered buildings. As early as 1913, the so-called "Heimathaus" was removed from its original location and rebuilt as a museum building. The facility has been continuously expanded since the 1970s. Today, the home and business of the people is shown on a courtyard with a low German hall house. Textile handicrafts ( spinning , weaving , blueprint , tatting ) are kept alive on the grounds of the historic Meyerhof .
Traditional costume groups
Scheeßel is known for its regional costume groups . The best known are the dance and costume group De Beekscheepers Scheeßel e. V. and the Original Scheeßeler Trachtengruppe . Both groups have dedicated themselves to the task of making North German cultural assets known nationally and internationally and maintaining them. Every year there is a big traditional costume festival in Scheeßel, which is known far beyond the borders of Scheeßel. This is organized alternately by the Beekscheepers and the Original Scheeßeler Trachtengruppe and every time there are many traditional costume groups from home and abroad. From 19 to 21 July 2013, the International Beeke Festival , previously known as the Beeke Trachtenfest , organized by the Beekscheepers took place for the 20th time.
music
In 1973 and 1977, large open-air festivals took place on the Eichenring in Scheeßel with musicians and groups such as Chicago , Chuck Berry and Golden Earring . Since the late 1990s, Scheeßel has been home to a large open-air festival: the Hurricane Festival was first held on the Eichenring in 1997 . This music event takes place annually in June (2008: around 75,000 visitors).
The Heimat Festival has existed as a music festival since 2014, annually in May .
Buildings
- St. Lucas Church from 1757 in peasant baroque style with the 600 year old court linden tree
- District Bailiwick in the Vogteipark
- Local museum
- Meyerhof
- Scheeßeler mill
- Reception building (station building)
Natural monuments
- Scheeßel court linden tree
In the open space in front of the church stands the venerable Scheeßel court linden tree . The sloping winter linden tree has a split, hollow trunk in which support bolts have been inserted for stabilization. The 21 meter high tree is estimated to be 500–600 years old. The square under the linden tree is a historic court square where the Gogericht was held from 1288 .
- Mill oak in Scheeßel
The pedunculate oak, which is more than 500 years old, is on the road to Westerholz, opposite the historic Scheeßeler mill. The tree has a short, stocky trunk that divides into three towering main branches after a few meters. The expansive, almost horizontal cross branches protrude far into the street area.
See: List of natural monuments in Scheeßel
Regular events
- Hurricane Festival (annually since 1997)
- Heimat Festival (annually since 2014)
- International Beeke Festival (traditional costume festival , every two years since 1975 on the third weekend in July)
- International costume meeting (every two years since 1986)
- German Mill Day in the Scheeßeler Mühle and the Westerveseder Mühle (every year on Whit Monday)
- Scheeßeler Museum Festival on the Meyerhof and Heimathaus grounds (every May 1st)
- Scheeßel Day (every two years at the end of August)
- On the Eichenring in Scheeßel every year at the end of August / beginning of September international motorcycle sand track races on the 1,000 m sand track of the MSC Eichenring Scheeßel.
Sports
SV Rot-Weiß Scheeßel, which plays in the Rotenburg regional soccer league (eighth league), is a partner club of HSV .
Economy and Infrastructure
Numerous small and, above all, medium-sized companies have settled in Scheeßel and the surrounding towns, as the town is conveniently located between the metropolitan areas of Hamburg, Bremen and Hanover. Scheeßel is also one of the main focuses of tourism in the Wümmeniederung .
Established businesses
- The company Campana-Schwimmbad-Umdachungen ((Campana)) produces and sells pool roofs and Salvada terrace roofs in Germany worldwide . Among other things, swimming pool covers were delivered to Athens as part of the 2004 Summer Olympics.
- The company Adolf Müller is also active worldwide; the mechanical engineering company has been based in Scheeßel since 1906. While sawmill machines were produced in the early years, today roll winding and cutting machines are produced for the paper, plastic and aluminum processing industries.
- MAM Babyartikel GmbH as a subsidiary of the Austrian MAM Babyartikel gesGmbh sells baby products.
- The Norix Lackfabrik (part of the Mankiewicz Group, Hamburg)
- Scheeßel is the seat of the Sparkasse Scheeßel
- Scheeßel owns a branch of the Volksbank Wümme-Wieste eG.
education
From crèche to grammar school: several daycare centers , some as full-day kindergartens or crèches , elementary school , high school "BeekeSchule", grammar school Eichenschule Scheeßel .
Social facilities and health care
The central town of Scheeßel is the location of several general practitioners' practices, a pediatrician, an ophthalmologist and several nursing homes. A nursing home is located in the village of Ostervesede. There are also several dental practices here.
traffic
Street
The federal highway 75 runs through the municipality and the federal highway 1 runs nearby (about 15 km to the junction in Sittensen ). This location means that Hamburg, Bremen or Hanover can be reached in about an hour by car and the holiday regions of the North and Baltic Seas and the Harz Mountains can be reached by car in two hours at the most. It is unclear when the bypassing of the B 75 can be realized. The construction project was placed on project lists and removed again several times.
railroad
The main line Hamburg – Bremen (–Ruhr area) runs east of the village. The planned Y-route should branch off from this near Scheeßel . Scheeßel has a train station on the Wanne-Eickel – Hamburg line , where trains operated by the Metronom Railway Company stop on the Hamburg-Bremen connection as part of the Hanse network . By train you can get to Bremen in just 40 minutes and Hamburg in just under 50 minutes. Scheeßel has been part of the Hamburger Verkehrsverbund since the end of 2019 .
Air traffic
The next airfield is in Rotenburg (Wümme) . The nearest international airports are Hamburg , Bremen and Hanover-Langenhagen airports .
Personalities
Honorary citizen
- Hinrich Meyer (1880–1963), managed the Meyerhof and wrote the parish chronicle, 1955 honorary citizen
- Friedrich Behrens (1927–2003), chairman of the Heimatverein and head of the Heimatmuseum for 30 years
Sons and daughters of the church
- Wilhelm-Cord Müller (1830–1915), member of the Reichstag
- Ernst Müller-Scheeßel (1863–1936), artist, founder of the Bremen Artists' Union and professor at the later Bremen University of the Arts
- Hinrich Brunckhorst (1903–1992), District Administrator and Member of Parliament
- Heinz Fehling (1912–1989), commercial artist, one of the most important German commercial graphic artists before and after the Second World War
- Karl H. Peter (1918–2003), naval officer, ship commander, most recently rear admiral of the German Navy and commander of the Mürwik naval school
- Claus-Dieter Ehlermann (* 1931), lawyer and university professor
- Heinrich Meyer (* 1948), press manager, publisher of the Neue Ruhr Zeitung
- Friedhelm Rathjen (* 1958), literary scholar, writer, translator and biographer
- Elke Twesten (* 1963), former member of the state parliament D. CDU , formerly Bündnis90 / Die Grünen
Personalities associated with the community
- Paul Carell , actually Paul (Karl) Schmidt (1911–1997), writer and former press spokesman for Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop , lived in Scheeßel after his release
- Jürgen Hoops von Scheeßel (* 1958), local history and genealogist, chronicler, novelist and book author
- Gabriele Weinspach (* 1968), actress
- Matthias Scherz (* 1971), former soccer player (most recently 1. FC Köln )
- Kirsten Bolm (* 1975), track and field athlete (junior world champion, participation in the 2004 Olympic Games)
Web links
- Homepage of the community of Scheeßel
- Homepage of the Scheeßeler Mühle
- Homepage of the local museum Scheeßel
- Büschelskamp and Scheeßel district
Individual evidence
- ↑ State Office for Statistics Lower Saxony, LSN-Online regional database, Table 12411: Update of the population, as of December 31, 2019 ( help ).
- ^ Municipality of Scheeßel - localities , accessed on November 26, 2014
- ^ Notes of Pastor Ungewitters.
- ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer GmbH, Stuttgart and Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 245 .
- ^ Lower Saxony Municipal Constitutional Law (NKomVG) in the version of December 17, 2010; Section 46 - Number of MPs , accessed on November 26, 2014
- ↑ kdo - Community election Scheesel 2016 , accessed on August 14, 2018
- ↑ Individual results of the direct elections on May 25, 2014 in Lower Saxony , accessed on November 22, 2014
- ↑ Main statutes of the community of Scheeßel , accessed on November 26, 2014
- ↑ Scheeßel is very colorful . In: Weser courier . July 19, 2013 ( online [accessed August 8, 2013]).
- ↑ "Richtlinde in Scheeßel" in the tree register at www.baumkunde.de
- ↑ "Mill Oak in Scheeßel" in the tree Register at www.baumkunde.de
- ↑ List of partner clubs on the Hamburger SV website
- ↑ "Planning for a major project in progress" Rotenburger Kreiszeitung from August 14, 2009
- ↑ Scheeßel on list of plans, bypass confirmed / "Railway expansion planned" Rotenburger Rundschau of March 21, 2012
- ^ "Street for the patient" Rotenburger Rundschau of November 24, 2012
- ↑ "Scheeßel is there" Rotenburger Rundschau from December 29, 2012
- ↑ "Plan update is on the line" Rotenburger Rundschau on March 6, 2013
- ^ NDR: Lower Saxony districts from Sunday in the HVV tariff. Retrieved January 8, 2020 .
- ↑ Rotenburger Rundschau