Lockhausen (Bad Salzuflen)
Lockhausen
City of Bad Salzuflen
Coordinates: 52 ° 3 ′ 50 ″ N , 8 ° 41 ′ 30 ″ E
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Height : | 106 m above sea level NHN |
Area : | 9.07 km² |
Residents : | 3197 (December 31, 2016) |
Population density : | 352 inhabitants / km² |
Incorporation : | 1st January 1969 |
Postal code : | 32107 |
Area code : | 05222 |
Location of Lockhausen in Bad Salzuflen
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Lockhausen is a district of the city of Bad Salzuflen in the district of Lippe , North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany .
location
Lockhausen is located to the southwest, about four kilometers outside of Salzufler city center. Lockhausen borders in the northeast on the district Biemsen-Ahmsen , in the east on the district Werl-Aspe and in the southwest on the district Wülfer-Bexten . In the south, the municipality of Leopoldshöhe borders on Lockhausen. In the west, the cities of Bielefeld and Herford form the local border, which here also forms the Salzufler city and the Lippe district border.
history
Lockhausen was first mentioned in writing in 1158 as Lochusin .
Population development
On January 1, 1969, Lockhausen became part of the new town of Bad Salzuflen. 2706 inhabitants = 290 inhabitants per square kilometer (for comparison Bad Salzuflen total: 479 inhabitants / km²).
Surname
The following spellings are historically documented: Lochusin (1158), Lachusun (end of the 12th century ), Lachuson (beginning of the 13th century ), Lochusen (1221; 1285), Loechuzen (1397), Lockhusen (1467 in the Landschatzregister), Loyckhusen ( 1483), Loickhusen (1488), Lauchusen (1497 in the Landschatzregister), Lockhusen (1505), Luckhusen / Lokhusen (both in 1590 in the Landschatzregister), Loickhausen (1617 in the Salbuch ), Lockhaußen (1618 in the Landschatzregister), Lockhausen (1729) and Lookhausen (1805).
politics
The chairman of the local committee is city council member Clemens Welslau (SPD), his deputy is city council member Detlef Stuke (CDU).
Culture and sights
Architectural monuments
The following buildings in Lockhausen are entered in the monuments list of the city of Bad Salzuflen; The basis for the admission was the Monument Protection Act of North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW):
- House, Ahmser Straße 13 (monument number: 139 / photo: 1990)
- House, Westervinnen 1 (194/1993)
Sports
The largest sports club in Lockhausen is the TuS Lockhausen. Members are offered football, gymnastics, jazz dance, fitness and tennis in the grass and ash court with floodlights, three ash tennis courts and in the gym.
School and church
In the center is the Lockhausen elementary school, next door is the kindergarten.
The Evangelical Church is also located in the center of Lockhausen. It is the only church in Lockhausen and is a community from the villages of Lockhausen and Biemsen-Ahmsen .
traffic
Lockhausen is connected to Biemsen-Ahmsen and Leopoldshöhe via the K 5. The Schötmarsche Straße leads over the Kriegerheide and Aspe to the federal highway 239 and on to Schötmar and Bad Salzuflen.
It is about two kilometers from the center of the village to junction 28 on federal motorway 2 . Lockhausen is explicitly mentioned here for travelers on the advance sign (directional sign 449).
Personalities
Sons and daughters of the place
- Johann Willibald Koring (1800–1849), Lippischer Vollmeier and memoir writer
- Wilhelm Büxten (1810–1892), landowner, member of the Lippe state parliament and member of the German Reichstag
- Arnold Schönhage (* 1934), mathematician, computer scientist and university professor in Bonn
Personalities who have worked on site
- Heinrich Hanke (1906–1968), teacher, deputy principal and Lippe native and dialect poet
- Heinrich Welslau (1918–1991), politician from Lippe (SPD), works council chairman (IG Holz) and council member of the Lockhausen community
- Hans Joachim Tornau (1923–2014), farmer from Lippe, politician (FDP), member of the state parliament (NRW) and council member of the Lockhausen community
- Heinz Schön (1926–2013), Gustloff archivist , theater director and non-fiction author, lived in Lockhausen from 1953 to 2013
literature
- Rudolf Baier, Georg-Wilhelm Schluckebier (Hrsg.): Chronicle of the community Lockhausen . City of Bad Salzuflen 1982, DNB 550854312 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Bad Salzuflen: Statistics / Population. Retrieved August 23, 2017 .
- ↑ Birgit Meineke : The place names of the Lippe district. (= Westphalian Place Name Book Volume 2). Verlag für Regionalgeschichte, Bielefeld 2010, ISBN 978-3-89534-842-6 , pp. 325–327; adw-goe.de (PDF)
- ↑ Martin Bünermann: The communities of the first reorganization program in North Rhine-Westphalia . Deutscher Gemeindeverlag, Cologne 1970, p. 69 .
- ^ Franz Meyer (ed.), Kurt Dröge (†): Bad Salzuflen - Epochs of the City's History . Bad Salzuflen 2007, p. 429
- ↑ Birgit Meineke: The place names of the district of Lippe , Verlag für Regionalgeschichte, Bielefeld , 2010, ISBN 978-3-89534-842-6 , p. 325.
- ↑ bad-salzuflen.ratsinfomanagement.net
- ^ On the person of Johann Willibald Koring - archive journal. (PDF) Norderney City Archives, August 13, 2010, accessed on June 10, 2018 .
- ^ Koring, Johann Willibald. German National Library, accessed on June 10, 2018 .