Horst aan de Maas

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Horst aan de Maas municipality
Flag of the municipality of Horst aan de Maas
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Coat of arms of the municipality of Horst aan de Maas
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province Limburg Limburg
mayor Ryan Palmen ( VVD )
Seat of the municipality horst
Area
 - land
 - water
191.92  km 2
188.72 km 2
3.2 km 2
CBS code 1507
Residents 42,336 (Jan 31, 2019)
Population density 221 inhabitants / km 2
Coordinates 51 ° 26 '  N , 6 ° 6'  E Coordinates: 51 ° 26 '  N , 6 ° 6'  E
Important traffic route A73 N277 N295 N556
prefix 077
Postcodes 5766, 5864-5866, 5871-5872, 5961-5964, 5966, 5971, 5973, 5975-5977
Website Homepage of Horst aan de Maas
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Horst aan de Maas ( Limburgish Haors aan de Maas ) is a municipality in the Netherlands , province of Limburg . It has a total area of ​​191.92 km². On January 31, 2019, the community had 42,336 inhabitants.

places

Horst aan de Maas , which emerged in 2001 from the merger of three smaller municipalities, consists of the main town of Horst, where the municipal administration is also based, and nine other villages: America , Broekhuizen, Broekhuizervorst, Griendtsveen, Grubbenvorst, Hegelsom, Lottum, Melderslo and meters. Since January 1, 2010, the previous municipality of Sevenum (localities Sevenum, Kronenberg and Evertsoord) and the localities of Meerlo, Swolgen and Tienray of the previous municipality of Meerlo-Wanssum have also belonged to the municipality.

Location and economy

The municipality is located immediately south of Venray , and 10 km northwest of Venlo . The A73 Nijmegen –Venlo motorway runs right through the municipality. A little south of Horst is the small station Horst-Sevenum on the very much used railway line Venlo - Eindhoven .

Although Horst some industrial companies, u. a. owns a John Deere agricultural machinery and tractor factory , horticulture and agriculture are the major economic drivers. Each village has its specialty: Lottum has rose nurseries, asparagus is grown in Grubbenvorst (there is also a trading center with an auction hall for this) and mushrooms are grown in Horst and you can learn this trade in a special technical school. There are also pig fattening houses, tree nurseries, etc.

Tourism is also not insignificant, because Horst has several campsites and two parks belonging to the Center Parcs group (Het Meerdal and Park Loohorst), which are located next to each other in the hamlet of America.

politics

Distribution of seats in the municipal council

Local elections 2018
 %
40
30th
20th
10
0
36.9
17.5
14.3
13.9
10.2
7.2
n. k.
Gains and losses
compared to 2014
 % p
 16
 14th
 12
 10
   8th
   6th
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
  -6
  -8th
-10
-12
+2.8
-3.3
+14.3
-11.5
-1.2
+7.2
-8.3

The parish council has been formed as follows since the parish was founded:

Political party Seats
2000 2006 2009 a 2014 2018
CDA 11 9 11 9 10
Essentie - - 6th 6th 5
D66 1 - 2 2 4th
GroenLinks - - - -
SP 3 5 5 7th 4th
PvdA 3 5 3 3 2
Progressive combination - - - -
VVD 3 2 - - 2
total 21st 21st 27 27 27
a Due to the incorporation of Sevenum and the villages of Meerlo, Swolgen en Tienray to Horst aan de Maas on January 1, 2010, the municipal council elections took place on November 22, 2009.

College of Mayors and Aldermen

The councilors are provided for the period 2018–2022 by the coalition parties CDA , D66 / GroenLinks , Essentie and PvdA . The following people belong to the college and are responsible in the following areas:

function Surname Political party Areas of responsibility annotation
mayor Ryan Palms VVD Department:
Administration, public order and security, approval and enforcement / special laws, communication, coordination of events, staff, elections
Projects:
Visietraject Horst aan de Maas
in office since April 1, 2019
Alderman Bob Vostermans CDA Department:
Housing, basic operations and policy, economy and agribusiness, structural concept and other spatial policy, comprehensive licensing of the law for the general determination of environmental charges , real estate
projects:
Area development Oude Maasarm / Ooijen-Wanssum, Greenport Venlo / DCGV / Klavertje4 , Motorway exit 10 (including relocation of the swimming pool and sports hall), accommodation of guest workers, lobby Grubbenvorst-Greenport Venlo train station, development of the local centers of Horst and Sevenum
first deputy mayor
Eric Beurskens Essentie Department:
Administration of public space, traffic / infrastructure, mobility / trend portal, water, regular licensing of the law for the general determination of environmental charges, leisure industry
Projects:
Horst-Sevenum station and the surrounding area, de Peelbergen area development, Maas projects, green agenda, 800 Years of Horst aan de Maas, quality impulse in public space, development of the center of Grubbenvorst
second deputy mayor
Thijs Kuipers D66 / GroenLinks Department:
environmental and sustainability policy, finance, organization (management, service, cooperation), monitoring and enforcement (physical domain, RUD and public space), education and youth welfare
projects:
power station / energy landscape, asbestos task, lean organization, dashboard sustainability
third deputy mayor
Birgit op de Laak PvdA Department:
social domain care, work and income, integral health, optimization of the waste system, social component of housing
Projects:
implementation of the environmental law, integration (guest workers / newcomers), public health dashboard, healthiest region 2025, deregulation
fourth deputy mayor
Han Geurts CDA Department:
Sport, art and culture, facilities / social real estate, education (accommodation), resident initiatives, quality of life (including subsidies), guest accommodation, monument protection, cultural heritage, cemetery
Projects:
blueprints for villages / clustering facilities
fifth deputy mayor
Community Secretary Hans van der Noordt - - in office since October 2014

history

The place Horst was first documented in 1219 under a different name. A castle built by local gentlemen stood there between around 1300 and 1840. The community, which always lived from agriculture, belonged to the Duchy of Geldern in the 15th century . Almost each of the villages had at times a certain independence under its own master who had his own castle. The many castle ruins still bear witness to this.

The second half of the 19th century brought the railway connection (1866) and the high-yield peat extraction in the moorland "De Peel". During the Second World War there was severe damage due to the proximity of the Peel-Raam position (see also Venray ). The famous Gothic church of Horst was bombed on October 12, 1944; the church treasures were preserved, as they had been hidden elsewhere in time, and were put up again in the new building in 1953.

Attractions

  • There is a small museum in Horst.
  • The many natural areas (De Peel, Schuytwater, wooded areas by the banks of the Maas) and picturesque castle ruins make the community a popular destination for hikers and cyclists.

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Personalities

Web links

Commons : Horst aan de Maas  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Nieuwe burgemeester in Horst aan de Maas. In: rijksoverheid.nl. Rijksoverheid, February 1, 2019, accessed April 1, 2019 (Dutch).
  2. Bevolkingsontwikkeling; regio per maand . In: StatLine . Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek (Dutch)
  3. Result of the local elections: 2014 2018 , accessed on July 30, 2018 (Dutch)
  4. ↑ Allocation of seats in the municipal council: 2000 2006 2009 2014 2018 , accessed on July 30, 2018 (Dutch)
  5. Collegeprogramma Gemeente Horst aan de Maas, accessed on July 30, 2018 (Dutch)
  6. Samenstelling ( Memento of the original from July 30, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Gemeente Horst aan de Maas, accessed on July 30, 2018 (Dutch) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.horstaandemaas.nl