Gelsenkirchen-Resse

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Gelsenkirchen-Resse is a district of the city of Gelsenkirchen . Resse has an area of ​​6.51 km 2 and on December 31, 2018 a total of 11,391 inhabitants (population density 1,750 inhabitants / km 2 )

geography

The districts of Gelsenkirchen with Resse in the northeast

The rural district of Gelsenkirchen-Resse, which differs from the rest of the Gelsenkirchen districts due to its closed center surrounded by forest, meadows and arable land, is located in the northeast of the independent city of Gelsenkirchen. To the west it borders on the forest areas Löchterheide and Westerholter Wald, to the south on the forest area Resser Mark and in the east on the Hertener Mark.

The Knabenbach and the Sienbeckbach flow through Resse. Furthermore, the Holzbach rises in Resse .

Resse borders on the following neighboring districts:

Resse lies on the territory of the former farmers Eckeresse (N) and Surresse (S), which, like the neighboring Gelsenkirchen districts, belonged to the vestibule Buer .

population

As of December 31, 2019, there were 11,424 residents in Resse.

  • Share of the female population: 51.9% (Gelsenkirchen average: 50.4%)
  • Share of the male population: 48.1% (Gelsenkirchen average: 49.6%)
  • Proportion of foreigners: 8.9% (Gelsenkirchen average: 21.7%)

Sports

There are two football clubs in Resse:

Viktoria Resse 75 has a youth and a senior department.

Furthermore, the TV Resse has existed since 1963, which offers different departments for children and adults. The offer includes mother and child gymnastics, children's gymnastics, gymnastics for women and men, parkour and volleyball.

A bike park has been set up on the district sports facility in Emscherbruch . He is looked after by the MTB department of the RC Buer / Westerholt.

Land use

  • 44.4% of the area is used for agriculture (2.89 km 2 )
  • Residential development takes up 17.9% of the area (1.16 km 2 )
  • 4.0% of the area is commercial areas (0.26 km 2 )
  • 6.6% are used for forestry (0.43 km 2 )

economy

In the center of the district there are individual grocery stores, small furnishing galleries, clothing stores and craft companies as well as the oldest discotheque in the city, the "Alte Hütte". In the east of the district you will find the Reginaweg industrial park, where smaller companies are based.

Until its final shutdown in spring 2001, the Ewald colliery was the most important industrial enterprise in the district. In Resse there were shafts 3 and 4 (east of Ewaldstrasse), which were sunk in 1895, as well as the air shaft (near Schnorrstrasse).

traffic

The streets Buer-Herten and Herne-Westerholt cross in the district.

The surrounding districts can be easily reached by several bus routes. Frequently used buses are 381 (through Erle via Gelsenkirchen main station to Rotthausen), 244 (through Resse via Buer main cemetery to Buer bus station / town hall) and 249 (from Recklinghausen main station through Surresse to Buer town hall).

education

  • Barbara School (Catholic) (Formerly: Catholic Primary School Middelicher Straße / KGS)
  • Further education college Emscher-Lippe. College and evening grammar school of the city of Gelsenkirchen (in the former building of the Ewaldschule (formerly: Hauptschule on Middelicher Straße))
  • Gutenberg School (Formerly: Elementary School on Lange Straße)

The book bus of the traveling city library of Gelsenkirchen stops at several streets in the district.

Kindergartens

  • Catholic Kindergarten Herz-Jesu
  • Paul's Kindergarten
  • Four municipal day care centers for children

Individual evidence

  1. Population structure in Gelsenkirchen as of December 31, 2018 - data source: City of Gelsenkirchen - opendata.gelsenkirchen.de
  2. Population structure in Gelsenkirchen as of December 31, 2019 - data source: City of Gelsenkirchen - opendata.gelsenkirchen.de
  3. Population structure in Gelsenkirchen as of December 31, 2019 - data source: City of Gelsenkirchen - opendata.gelsenkirchen.de
  4. Population structure in Gelsenkirchen as of December 31, 2019 - data source: City of Gelsenkirchen - opendata.gelsenkirchen.de
  5. ↑ Share of foreigners in Gelsenkirchen as of December 31, 2019 - Data source: City of Gelsenkirchen - opendata.gelsenkirchen.de

Coordinates: 51 ° 35 '  N , 7 ° 7'  E