Dahlenrode

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Dahlenrode
community Rosdorf
Coat of arms of Dahlenrode
Coordinates: 51 ° 25 ′ 38 ″  N , 9 ° 50 ′ 13 ″  E
Height : 245 m above sea level NN
Residents : 124  (Dec. 2015)
Incorporation : 1st January 1973
Postal code : 37124
Area code : 05504

Dahlenrode is the smallest district of the municipality of Rosdorf and is located in the district of Göttingen , Lower Saxony . The place has 124 inhabitants (as of December 2015) .

location

Dahlenrode is located in the south of the municipality between the districts of Dramfeld and Atzenhausen in the valley of the Lindenbach, which flows into the Dramme approx. 1 km north-northeast . The L 564 runs through the village .

history

When Dahlenrode was founded is unknown. The first written mention comes from a document from 1270. On April 4th of this year the brothers Dietrich and Konrad the Younger from Berlepsch certified the sale of the village ("villam, que vocatur Dalenrod") with all rights and accessories to the neighboring one Mariengarten monastery . The place remained in the possession of the monastery until 1852. In 1590 there was a border dispute with the village of Jühnde , as the community divisions were no longer precisely secured by the forest areas. Dahlenröder cattle grazed on the Dettberge, which led to their confiscation and seizure. The dispute dragged on for two and a half centuries before the hunting grounds could first be recorded in 1672. The question was raised again in 1797 and finally resolved in 1833 when boundary stones were set up in the parcel boundaries Dettbergs Busch , Über dem Barlisser Fußsteig , Im Hasenwinkel and an der Grabenbreite . On the map of the Kurhannoversche Landesaufnahme from 1785, Dahlenrode is shown as a small street village with only 17 fire places. The village was incorporated into Rosdorf on January 1, 1973.

coat of arms

The village was only given a coat of arms in 2019 in preparation for the celebration of the 750th anniversary of its first mention. The design comes from the Göttingen heraldist Hans Otto Arnold based on motifs proposed by the Dahlenröder local hometowner Klaus Brandenburg. The coat of arms shows in the middle the lily or Mary scepter from the convent seal of the nearby Mariengarten monastery, on which Dahlenrode was dependent for almost 600 years. Since the dependency no longer exists since 1852, the lily scepter is shown upside down on the coat of arms. The cultivation or lifting hoe was mainly used at the beginning of the settlement to reclaim the valley of the future settlement and economic area. And the flax plant indicates the flax cultivation that has dominated village life for centuries.

politics

Local council

The local council consists of five councilors and councilors.

(As of: local election on September 11, 2011 )

Local mayor

Local mayor is Manfred Schrickel, his deputy is Bärbel Salmen.

Infrastructure

There are three companies in the village: an IT consultancy, a dog grooming salon and a recording studio / media service provider. The last full-time farmer closed a business as early as 1973. Today there are only four part-time farmers.

Others

leisure

Dahlenrode is known beyond the municipal boundaries for the youth camp site "Stolle" of the district sports association Göttingen, where many children and young people spend sports camps and holidays in the summer months.

Dahlenrode is one of the few places in the district of Göttingen that has an outdoor swimming pool that was largely renovated in 2008 through its own contribution .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Manfred von Boetticher: Document book of the Mariengarten monastery . (Göttingen-Grubenhagener deed book, 2nd section). Publications of the Historical Commission for Lower Saxony and Bremen XXXVII. Sources and studies on the history of Lower Saxony in the Middle Ages, volume August 8, Lax Verlagsbuchhandlung, Hildesheim 1987. ISBN 3-7848-3017-X . No. 29. pp. 50f
  2. ^ Günther Meinhardt: Chronicle of the community Rosdorf and its localities. Volume 1 . 1st edition. Wartberg Verlag, Gudensberg-Gleichen 1988, ISBN 3-925277-14-5 , p. 47 .
  3. ^ Peter Ferdinand Lufen: District of Göttingen, part 1. Altkreis Münden with the communities of Adelebsen, Bovenden and Rosdorf . In: Christiane Segers-Glocke (Hrsg.): Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany. Architectural monuments in Lower Saxony . tape 5.2 . CW Niemeyer, Hameln 1993, ISBN 3-87585-251-6 , p. 229 f .
  4. ^ 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. 208 .
  5. Dahlenrode is celebrating its 750th anniversary with twelve events . Göttinger Tageblatt of November 26, 2019, p. 17.
  6. 750 years of Dahlenrode 1270 - 2020 . Published by the local council and the local home maintenance department in Dahlenrode, p. 29ff.
  7. http://wahlen.kds.de/2011kw/Daten/152021_000038/index.html
  8. Local councils on the website of the municipality of Rosdorf. Retrieved November 15, 2015 .

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