Dietrich Heindl

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Dietrich Heindl (born May 27, 1942 in Klosterneuburg ) is a former Austrian politician ( ÖVP ) and vocational school director. From 1988 to 1993 he was a member of the Lower Austrian state parliament .

Heindl attended a higher technical college (HTL) and completed his training with the Matura. He subsequently entered the service of the state of Lower Austria and in 1969 became a vocational school teacher for the state school board in Lower Austria. Finally he took over the position of director of the vocational school in Stockerau . Heindl was mayor of Königstetten from 1978 to 1993 and represented the Austrian People's Party from December 15, 1988 to June 7, 1993 in the Lower Austrian state parliament. He was district chairman of the ÖVP Tulln for 5 years and has been honorary chairman since 1993. With immigration rates close to 30%, he led Königstetten to a structurally modern community. He was awarded the ring of honor and honorary citizenship of the market town of Königstetten for his achievements.

In 1975 he founded the scout group in Königstetten and in 1989 was the initiator of the environmental group FUER, which he set up as a community institution. With Erwin Bichler, he worked out a Heuriger ordinance that still guarantees that a Heuriger in Königstetten is open without any gaps. In 2001 he set up the Planet Trail both as a hiking trail from Königstetten to Hagenbachklamm and Passauerhof and for bikers to the Danube in Muckendorf. From 1993 to 2002 he was the first chairman of the Königstetten section of the PES. In 2011 he took over the leadership in this section again, but converted the association to a management system. He handed over the section with more than 600 members to his successor in 2018.

literature

  • Lower Austria Landtag Directorate (ed.): Biographical manual of the Lower Austrian Landtag and the Lower Austrian provincial government 1921–2000 (= Lower Austria publications. Volume 128). Lower Austria Landtag Directorate , St. Pölten 2000, ISBN 3-85006-127-2 .

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