New Wulmstorf
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Coordinates: 53 ° 28 ' N , 9 ° 48' E |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Lower Saxony | |
County : | Harburg | |
Height : | 7 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 56.18 km 2 | |
Residents: | 21,258 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density : | 378 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postal code : | 21629 | |
Primaries : | 040, 04168 | |
License plate : | WL | |
Community key : | 03 3 53 026 | |
LOCODE : | DE NWU | |
Address of the municipal administration: |
Bahnhofstrasse 39 21629 Neu Wulmstorf |
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Mayor : | Wolf-Egbert Rosenzweig ( SPD ) | |
Location of the community of Neu Wulmstorf in the Harburg district | ||
Neu Wulmstorf ( Low German Vosshusen ) ( named Wulmstorf until December 1964 ) is a unitary municipality in the Harburg district in Lower Saxony . According to the Lower Saxony regional planning program, Neu Wulmstorf is a basic center with medium-central substructures.
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Geographical location
Neu Wulmstorf extends between Hamburg in the east, the Alten Land in the north, the Harburg mountains in the southeast, Buchholz in the north heath and the Geest with Buxtehude in the west. Naturally, the municipality of Neu Wulmstorf is spread over the Stader Geest , Lüneburg Heath and the Elbmarschen . More precisely, the areas north of the Grenzweg and Rübke are in the Harburger Elbmarschen , the eastern part from the crossing Bahnhofstraße / B73, Bassental and Rade in the Hohe Heide and the western areas from Wulmstorf, Schwiederstorf and Ohlenbüttel in the Zevener Geest .
Neu Wulmstorf is located in the Hamburg metropolitan region . The difference in altitude extends mainly in north-south direction from −0.5 m to 111.9 m above sea level. The districts of Neu Wulmstorf, Rübke, Daerstorf and Wulmstorf are connected to the Hamburg telephone network.
Expansion of the municipal area
The northernmost part of the municipality is Rübke , which lies in the moor belt of the Old Country and is characterized by fruit growing. The extensive residential areas of Neu Wulmstorf, the center of the community, extend from the train station to the federal highway 73 on the Geesthang. The town hall and secondary schools are located there (grammar school, high school). The B3n bypass is to the west . In the south are the districts of Wulmstorf , Daerstorf , Elstorf with Ardestorf and Elstorf-Bachheide , Schwiederstorf and Rade with Mienenbüttel and Ohlenbüttel .
The parts of the community of Neu Wulmstorf are:
- Neu Wulmstorf consisting of
- Elstorf village consisting of
- Elstorf
- Ardestorf
- Elstorf-Bachheide
- Rade locality consisting of
- Wheel
- Minersbutt
- Ohlenbüttel
- Rübke locality
- Schwiederstorf village
Supply centers
According to the Lower Saxony regional spatial planning program, the closest supply centers are:
- Sub-centers:
- New Wulmstorf
- Nenndorf
- Hollenstedt
- Middle Centers :
- Regional centers :
history
There are some burial mounds in the geest area of the municipality. In addition, other excavations and finds point to an initial settlement by the Neolithic beaker culture and in the Bronze Age . These include a stone box in the Rade field , the large stone graves in Daerstorf , Elstorf and other archaeological sites in the area, such as the archaeological hiking trail in the Fischbeker Heide or various graves in the foothills of the Harburg mountains. Furthermore, the Spitzwecken from Ovelgönne testify to the activity during the pre-Roman Iron Age and other finds near Daerstorf from a settlement around 770.
Wulmstorf was first mentioned in 1197 in connection with the old Buxtehude monastery . The later incorporated Ohlenbüttel already in 1105. The Elstorf Nicolai Church dates from around 1200 and Rübke was built at the end of the Holler colonization of the third mile and is first mentioned in 1335. The district of Neu Wulmstorf, on the other hand, was only founded in 1835 by the Daerstorf farmer Peter Lohmann north of the Harburg-Buxtehude road (today the B 73) and was previously called Vosshausen or Vosshusen (Fuchshausen).
During the French era , Wulmstorf was the third largest town in the Moisburg district, after Moisburg and Elstorf, with 176 inhabitants . The moor area around today's railway station towards Rübke was called moor and had 25 inhabitants. The Mairie belonged to the Département des Bouches de l'Elbe . From 1835 the settlement of the areas around Daerstorf, Elstorf and Wulmstorf developed and the neighboring town Neu Wulmstorf emerged in 1835 from the settlement of the Daerstorfer farmhand and tenant Peter Lohmann, who previously worked in Wulmstorf.
Daerstorf station
The Niederelbebahn between Harburg and Cuxhaven was first opened in 1881 north of the Vosshusen settlement area, below the Geest and without a stop in the immediate vicinity. The Neu Wulmstorf settlement grew, among other things through the construction of the line itself and the purchase of sand and gravel for the railway embankment from the Wulmstorf sand pits, and so the need for a stop arose. The Ketzendorf gravel pit rail connection to the south of Hamburger Chaussee (now the B73 ) was 1200 meters to the west . After co-financing by the municipality, the Daerstorf stop was built in 1904 south of today's Neu Wulmstorf on an exclave that belonged to Daerstorf . It was opened on January 5, 1905 and received a small reception building. In 1908 the Daerstorf train station was included in the tariff for hard coal transports.
In the first few years after the station opened, there were only a few houses nearby. That is why the Gasthaus zum Bahnhof, opened in 1910 by Hans Joachim Lohmann from Ketzendorf , livened up the scene. A brisk movement of goods led to the establishment of a goods loading platform in 1915 and Lohmann set up a freight scale that was subject to charges. The loading platform was in regular operation until 2001.
The original station building, a half-timbered building from when the station was opened, was replaced by a new building in the 1950s.
The station was significantly redesigned in 2007 to connect it to the Hamburg S-Bahn network . The barred level crossing was replaced by underpasses for road traffic and pedestrians or cyclists, the old guard house and the reception building from the 1950s were demolished, the platforms were lengthened and relocated to the west. Furthermore, a bus turn, a kiosk, bike-and-ride bicycle shelters and park-and-ride parking spaces were set up in the following years . In April 2007, the switch to connect the barracks own train station to the Röttiger barracks, which was dissolved in 2005, was expanded in Hamburg.
Until 2007, the station was served by regional trains from Deutsche Bahn and EVB . Since December 9, 2007, the stop has been served by the Hamburg S-Bahn trains. Since then, there have been several suggestions for a condensation of the offer.
Since the incorporation of Daerstorf in 1970, the breakpoint has been called Neu Wulmstorf . Today it is about 600 meters ( ⊙ ) from the state border with Hamburg in Lower Saxony on the Niederelbebahn line ( KBS 121 / km 183.50) and has two platform tracks.
The Lohmannsche Gasthaus changed its name several times, was last called Schimmelreiter , had been empty since at least 1999 and was falling into disrepair before it was demolished in 2011 after an arson attack. In 2016, a new building with apartments and shops was built on the site.
Settlement expansion
After the Second World War , large residential areas were established by displaced persons south of the federal highway . The first habitable cellars were built in 1949 on former Wehrmacht grounds. Since these only protruded slightly from the ground and were provided with makeshift roofs, this first settlement was called Mole Houses . Later on, fully-fledged houses were built from this, and by 1957 the Heidesiedlung was built , among others by the North German Settlement Society Hamburg . The street names (including Königsberger, Marienburger, Breslauer, Danziger Straße) testify to the origin of the settlers.
Recent history
By 1957 the population rose to 3500. From 1959 took Bundeswehr the location Röttiger barracks and built it the largest site in Hamburg. As a result, numerous members of the armed forces moved with their families to the residential areas Postweg and Schillerstrasse / Goethestrasse.
During the storm surge in 1962 , Rübke was affected by floods as a result of large dike breaches in the Süderelbe area between Neuenfelde and Harburg .
From 1966 one of the gravel pits was used as a garbage dump and closed in 1986. It has a waste volume of 3.4 million cubic meters on an area of 32 hectares and was sealed from 1995–1997 by the operator Stadtreinigung Hamburg and equipped with a combined heat and power plant for the landfill gas . In the years 2001–2002, three wind turbines and in August 2005 a solar power system with a peak output of 500 kilowatts (kWp) were built on it (see SunEnergy Europe # large projects ). The area of the photovoltaic system was doubled in 2010. Together they deliver 5.6 million kilowatt hours of green electricity annually (as of 2012). This corresponds roughly to the consumption of 1,800 two-person private households . On January 3, 2017, one of the wind turbines buckled at wind force 4 (in gusts 6).
Since 1990/1995, Bahnhofstrasse has been developed into a town center with a town hall and shopping mall.
In 2004, under the then mayor Schadwinkel (CDU), the town wanted to apply for city rights with cross-party approval, but 71.2% of the citizens voted against the appointment to the city.
In 2007, following the renovation of the station north of the railway, additional residential areas were opened up. In preparation for the A26 , the B3n was connected further west to the B73 as a bypass. Work on the third construction phase of the A26 began at the end of 2013. This should be completed in 2020 and then the route from Stade will end here until the continuation in Hamburg will connect it to the A7 and A1 .
In 2013, the municipality commissioned a comprehensive future concept entitled Neu Wulmstorf 2025 . As part of the concept, an objective for the development of the localities and infrastructure was worked out. The results were presented on June 11, 2014. The main influencing factors until 2015 are demographic change, changed traffic flows (A26, B73, B3n), the effects of both and the need for renovation. It is assumed that the population will increase slightly overall, but will decrease by up to 25% in the towns of Rade and Rübke close to the autobahn. Concrete projects were derived from the concept results, which should make the community more attractive under this change.
Incorporation and renaming
After the enclaves "Bredenheide" (Ketzendorf) and "Elstorfer Moor" (Elstorf) had been incorporated into the community on May 1, 1964, the name was expanded to Neu Wulmstorf about six months later on December 11, 1964 . With the incorporation of Daerstorf on January 1, 1970, the population rose to 7,733. Until then, the Daerstorf – Bahnhof part of the border route was north of the Grenzweg .
In the course of the territorial reform on July 1, 1972, the formerly independent municipalities of Elstorf, Schwiederstorf, Rade, Rübke and parts of the municipality of Ketzendorf, which had around 50 inhabitants at the time, were joined to create today's unified municipality of Neu Wulmstorf.
Population development
Population development in the community of Neu Wulmstorf (until 1964 Wulmstorf).
1812 | 1910 | 1925 | 1933 | 1939 | 1961 | 1970 | 1987 | 1992 | 1997 | 2002 | 2007 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | ||
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All in all | number | 176 | 348 | 408 | 490 | 562 | 6,754 | 10,011 | 14,227 | 16,751 | 18,841 | 20,543 | 20,649 | 20,979 | 20,384 | 22,274 |
June 1987 = 100% | 101.5% | 119.5% | 134.4% | 146.6% | 147.3% | 149.7% |
Historical population figures in today's area of the municipality
Population of the communities in today's area of the unified community Neu Wulmstorf:
local community | 1910 | 1925 | 1933 | 1939 |
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Ardestorf | 79 | |||
Daerstorf | 132 | 153 | 132 | 144 |
Elstorf | 445 | 448 | 524 | 493 |
Wheel | 225 | 246 | 245 | |
Rübke | 353 | 397 | 399 | 350 |
Schwiederstorf | 163 | 171 | 174 | 248 |
Wulmstorf | 348 | 408 | 490 | 562 |
politics
Neu Wulmstorf belongs to the Landtag constituency 51 Seevetal and the Bundestag constituency 36 Harburg .
Municipal council
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The council of the community of Neu Wulmstorf consists of 33 councilors for the 2016 legislative period, otherwise 34 councilors. This is the specified number for a municipality with a population between 20,001 and 25,000. The council members are elected for a five-year term by local elections. The current term of office began on November 1, 2011 and ends on October 31, 2016. As a result of a change of party, the composition of the council has now deviated from the election results at the time with regard to the parties.
The full-time mayor Wolf-Egbert Rosenzweig (SPD) is also entitled to vote in the council of the municipality.
mayor
Wolf-Egbert Rosenzweig (SPD) has been the full-time mayor of Neu Wulmstorf since 2006. In the mayoral election on May 25, 2014, he was confirmed in office with 65.2% for another seven years until November 1, 2021. Before him, Günter Schadwinkel was Neu Wulmstorf's first full-time mayor on October 10, 2000.
Mayor, community leader
Surname | Term of office | |
Christian Peters | 1862 - | May 30, 1865 |
Peter Mojen | June 1, 1865 - | April 21, 1871 |
Peter Meyer | April 22, 1871 - | May 31, 1877 |
Heinrich Martens | June 1, 1877 - | May 2, 1883 |
Johann Lohmann | May 3, 1883 - | May 16, 1895 |
Wilhelm Peters | May 17, 1895 - | March 16, 1905 |
Peter Meyer | June 1, 1901 - | April 5, 1913 |
Peter Mojen | April 6, 1913 - | April 20, 1916 |
Heinrich Martens | June 20, 1916 - | June 26, 1919 |
Wilhelm Hillermann | June 27, 1919 - | September 29, 1933 |
Ernst Peters | September 29, 1933 - | May 1945 |
Wilhelm Hillermann | May 1945 - | April 19, 1946 |
Otto Hauschild | April 19, 1946 - | December 17, 1948 |
Ernst Peters | December 17, 1948 - | December 14, 1954 |
Karl Marin | December 14, 1954 - | October 16, 1964 |
Heinz Wanke | October 16, 1964 - | October 22, 1968 |
Karl Marin | October 22, 1968 - | 19th February 1969 |
Klaus Hansen | February 19, 1969 - | January 9, 1970 |
Karl Marin | April 10, 1970 - | November 16, 1972 |
Heinrich Sturke | Nov. 16, 1972 - | November 1, 1976 |
Werner Meyn | Nov. 11, 1976 - | April 30, 1979 |
Erich Kanebley | May 16, 1979 - | December 31, 1994 |
Gerhard Peters | January 1, 1995 - | November 21, 1996 |
Gerhard Bachmann | November 21, 1996 - | October 10, 2000 |
Community directors
Term of office | ||
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August Bisping | September 1, 1961 - | August 31, 1979 |
Jürgen Badur | September 1, 1979 - | June 30, 2000 |
The coat of arms of the municipality shows a golden shield on which there is an upward directed blue tip, which is covered with a silver ring.
The blue tip symbolizes the aspiration of the community, the silver ring traffic and movement, as a drive for the aspiration of the community. The colors gold, blue and silver are taken from the coat of arms of the district and indicate the geographic location of the municipality.
It was introduced when the municipality was renamed Neu Wulmstorf on December 11, 1964. A previous coat of arms of the municipality of Wulmstorf cannot be proven.
Community partnerships
Neu Wulmstorf maintains a town partnership with the Hungarian Nyergesújfalu .
Neu Wulmstorf is a member of the Rosengarten Regional Park for regional development together with the neighboring community of Rosengarten, the city of Buchholz, the joint community of Hollenstedt, the Harbug district and the city of Hamburg.
Culture and sights
music
The Metal Bash Open Air takes place once a year , usually on the first weekend in May, at the Neu Wulmstorfer Schützenanlage.
The gospel choir Joy'n Music has existed for over 30 years .
Sports
- Indoor swimming pool Neu Wulmstorf
- Neu Wulmstorf outdoor swimming pool
- Mini golf course
- TVV Neu Wulmstorf
- TSV Elstorf
- MSC Elstorf Motocross
societies
As part of the Neu Wulmstorfer clubs and initiatives meeting , they present their offers and recruit new members every year.
- FF Neu Wulmstorf
- DLRG Neu Wulmstorf
- Schützenverein Neu Wulmstorf from 1952 e. V.
- 1. Minigolf Sport Club (MSC) Hamburg - Neu Wulmstorf 1965 e. V.
- Trade association Neu Wulmstorf e. V.
- Protestant youth
nature
Neu Wulmstorf is in the immediate vicinity of some special local recreation areas and nature reserves (NSG) :
- Old country
- Harburg Mountains
- Bog belt (NSG and EU bird sanctuary )
- Moore near Buxtehude (NSG and EU bird sanctuary)
- Beech forests in the rose garden (NSG and FFH area )
- Fischbeker Heide (NSG and FFH area)
- Rosengarten - Kiekeberg - Stuvenwald ( Landscape Protection Area (LSG))
- Buxtehuder Geestrand (LSG)
Economy and Infrastructure
The business location Neu Wulmstorf has approx. 3850 employees; In addition to numerous small businesses, there are also logistics businesses and areas. So has z. For example, Jack Wolfskin has its European central warehouse with a total area of approx. 30,000 m² in Neu Wulmstorf. McDonald’s also supplies its northern German branches from here. The Düsseldorf real estate company Habacker Holding is building a large commercial area ("Logpark Hamburg") at the Rade junction of the Federal Motorway 1 . The municipality plans to enlarge the main town beyond the railway line into the moorland. A corresponding construction area has been designated and three of four construction phases have already been developed.
In one of the oldest restaurants in Neu Wulmstorf, the Dorfkrug, which has existed since 1857, a salad sauce was created in 2004, from which the well-known Sylter Salatfrische emerged, which has been produced in a new Neu Wulmstorf production facility since 2007.
traffic
Neu Wulmstorf has a station on the Hamburg-Harburg - Cuxhaven ( Niederelbebahn ) railway line , which has been operated as a stop for the Hamburg S-Bahn (S3 Stade-Pinneberg) since December 2007 .
line | course |
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Pinneberg - Thesdorf - Halstenbek - Krupunder - Elbgaustraße - Eidelstedt - Stellingen - Langenfelde - Diebsteich - Altona - Königstraße - Reeperbahn - Landungsbrücken - Stadthausbrücke - Jungfernstieg - Central Station - Hammerbrook - Elbbrücken - Veddel - Wilhelmsburg - Harburg - Harburg - Heimfeld - Neuenthal Town Hall - Heimfeld - Neuenthal - Fischbek - Neu Wulmstorf - Buxtehude - Neukloster - Horneburg - Dollern - Agathenburg - Stade |
There are connections to Buchholz , Heber , Regesbostel , Heidenau , Tostedt , Wistedt , Hamburg-Neugraben-Fischbek and the AIRBUS factory premises (Finkenwerder) via bus lines .
For road traffic, there is a connection to the A 1 in the south of the municipality via the Rade junction. The planned A 26 from Stade to Hamburg will further develop the municipality. Other trunk roads are federal highway 73 and federal highway 3 . A new addition was the B3n bypass in 2011, which is to connect the A26 with the B3 in the future; an expansion of the B3n to Elstorf / Bachheide is planned for this purpose.
The so-called Breimeier route , as an alternative route variant of the Y route , provides for freight traffic from the Port of Hamburg along the planned A26 to Rübke and the future B3n to Bachheide / Elstorf on to Buchholz and Wittenberge.
communication
The core town of Neu Wulmstorf is largely accessible via VDSL . Fiber is not available in the entire place. Cable TV is available in the entire village and internet is possible through it. Furthermore, individual commercial and private open WLAN hotspots are available in the village .
Education or schools
The community has three crèches, ten kindergartens and a day care center for the care of six to twelve year olds. There are also three primary schools in Neu Wulmstorf and Elstorf, a grammar school, a secondary school and a secondary school. The next vocational schools are in Buxtehude and Buchholz.
- High school in Neu Wulmstorf
- Oberschule Neu Wulmstorf
- Elementary school on the moor
- Elementary school on the heath
- Elementary school Elstorf
fire Department
The Neu Wulmstorf fire department consists of four volunteer fire departments in
- Rübke,
- New Wulmstorf,
- Elstorf and
- Wheel.
Personalities
- Martin Buschmann (* 1970), non-party politician, lives on site
Others
- Neu Wulmstorf is the location of the NDR comedy series Jennifer - Longing for something better .
- From 1967 to 1975 the Super Constellation (c / n 4605) of the L-1049G variant, which had been retired on June 6, 1967, was in Neu Wulmstorf and had previously been in operation at Lufthansa as D-ALOP for twelve years. The "flight café" was operated in it.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ State Office for Statistics Lower Saxony, LSN-Online regional database, Table 12411: Update of the population, as of December 31, 2019 ( help ).
- ↑ Bilingual place-name signs in the community of Neu Wulmstorf. In: neu-wulmstorf.de. Neu Wulmstorf municipality, accessed on August 30, 2015 .
- ↑ Low German on place-name signs, För Platt e. V.
- ^ Regional spatial planning program, amendment and addition 2007 for the Harburg district , December 18, 2009.
- ↑ a b Main statutes of the Neu Wulmstorf community. (PDF) In: neu-wulmstorf.de. April 28, 2017. Retrieved June 24, 2017 .
- ^ State spatial planning program Lower Saxony
- ↑ Friedrich W. Harseim, C. Schlüter: Statistical Manual for the Kingdom of Hanover. 1848, p. 100 (online)
- ↑ a b A. FL Lasius: The French Imperial State under the government of Emperor Napoleon the Great in 1812. Kißling, Osnabrück 1813, p. 57 f. (on-line)
- ^ History of Neu Wulmstorf , accessed on August 28, 2013.
- ↑ a b c Neu Wulmstorf. ( Memento from February 13, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) on Niederelbebahn.de
- ↑ measuring table sheet 1120: Buxtehude (1: 25,000) . Published in 1899, corrected in 1927, individual additions in 1931. Reichsamt für Landesaufnahme, Berlin 1935.
- ^ Prussian land survey, excerpt from Daerstorfer Moor
- ↑ a b c The story of Neu Wulmstorf
- ^ Dagmar Müller-Staats: Time leaps in Neu Wulmstorf. Sutton Verlag, Erfurt 2013, ISBN 978-3-95400-131-6 , p. 16 ff. (Online)
- ^ Newspaper of the Association of German Railway Administration. Volume 48 (1908), p. 1420.
- ↑ Timetable 1025, Hendschels Telegraph , 1914.
- ↑ Timetable 104c, Deutsches Kursbuch , 1939.
- ↑ Timetable 190, Deutsches Kursbuch , 1939.
- ↑ Improvement of the S-Bahn connections in Neu Wulmstorf. Proposal from the Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen parliamentary group to the council of the Neu Wulmstorf community on March 10, 2013, accessed on April 3, 2014.
- ↑ Thomas Sulzyc: "Schimmelreiter" no longer has a future. In: Abendblatt.de . November 22, 2010, accessed January 2, 2015 .
- ↑ 50 years of Heidesiedlung. ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Booklet for the 50th anniversary of the Heidesiedlung e. V., Neu Wulmstorf 2005 (PDF; 429 kB)
- ^ City cleaning Hamburg - Energiepark Neu Wulmstorf. In: Stadtreinigung.hamburg. Retrieved February 6, 2017 .
- ↑ Stadtreinigung Hamburg - energy generation - energy is homemade. In: Stadtreinigung.hamburg. Retrieved February 6, 2017 .
- ^ City cleaning Hamburg - landfill technology. In: Stadtreinigung.hamburg. Retrieved February 6, 2017 .
- ↑ Buckled wind turbine: Expert is looking for a cause. In: NDR.de - News - Lower Saxony - Lüneburg / Heide / Lower Elbe. Retrieved February 6, 2017 .
- ↑ Key points Neu Wulmstorf 2025, June 11, 2014
- ^ Results of the demographic report, October 2, 2014
- ^ Dagmar Müller-Staats: From Vosshusen to Neu Wulmstorf. Neu Wulmstorf 2000, p. 18.
- ↑ a b c 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, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 229 (6,754 inhabitants on June 6, 1961 and 10,011 inhabitants on May 27, 1970, each with the towns later incorporated).
- ^ A b Uli Schubert: Municipal directory Germany 1900, Kingdom of Prussia, province of Hanover, administrative district of Lüneburg, district of Harburg. Retrieved May 22, 2011 .
- ↑ a b c d e f Michael Rademacher: German administrative history, Harburg district. Retrieved March 9, 2015 .
- ↑ a b c d e f State Office for Statistics and Communication Technology Lower Saxony, 2001–2012, population update, table K1000014, 353026 Neu Wulmstorf
- ↑ on- site magazine. January 2014, p. 60: "As of November 30, 2013: 22,034 residents, 21,245 main residence, 789 secondary residence"
- ^ Neu Wulmstorf: Population statistics 2004–2014 | Neu Wulmstorf municipality . January 20, 2015 ( neu-wulmstorf.de [accessed August 9, 2017]).
- ^ Uli Schubert: German community register 1910. Accessed on May 22, 2009 .
- ^ Uli Schubert: Municipal directory Germany 1900, Kingdom of Prussia, Province of Hanover, District of Stade, District of Jork. Retrieved May 22, 2011 .
- ^ A b c Michael Rademacher: German administrative history, district of Stade. Retrieved April 14, 2017 .
- ↑ a b municipal council election 2016. In: neuwulmstorf.wahlen-aktuell.de. Retrieved September 12, 2016 .
- ↑ a b The AfD achieved 4 seats, but only had 3 places on the list, so the number of seats in the council for this legislative period is reduced by one seat to 33 plus the seat of the mayor.
- ^ Lower Saxony Municipal Constitutional Law (NKomVG) in the version of December 17, 2010; Section 46 - Number of MPs , accessed on November 18, 2014.
- ↑ Wolf-Egbert Rosenzweig remains Neu Wulmstorf's mayor, Neu Wulmstorf municipality
- ↑ Result of mayoral election 2014, preliminary final result ( memento of the original from June 7, 2014 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.
- ^ Dagmar Müller-Staats: From Vosshusen to Neu Wulmstorf. Neu Wulmstorf 2000, p. 95.
- ↑ Entrance fees & opening times - Official website of the 1st Minigolf Sport Club Hamburg-Neu Wulmstorf. (No longer available online.) In: minigolf-neuwulmstorf.de. Archived from the original on January 31, 2016 ; accessed on October 10, 2015 . 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.
- ^ Gewerbeverein Neu Wulmstorf e. V.
- ↑ Reinhard Dzingel: The Dorfkrug in Neu Wulmstorf , Moisburg 2014 (PDF; 11.3 MB)
- ↑ ipass Hot Spot Map in Neu Wulmstorf and the surrounding area
- ↑ Freifunk Nordheide in the Freifunk Nord map
- ↑ New Wulmstorf grammar school
- ^ Oberschule Neu Wulmstorf
- ↑ Primary school on the moor
- ^ Elementary school on the Heide
- ↑ Elstorf primary school
- ^ Voluntary fire brigade community Neu Wulmstorf. In: feuerwehr-nwu.de. Retrieved January 9, 2017 .
- ↑ Neu Wulmstorf volunteer fire brigade. In: ff-neu-wulmstorf.de. Retrieved January 9, 2017 .
- ↑ Elstorf Volunteer Fire Brigade. In: feuerwehr-elstorf.de. Retrieved January 9, 2017 .
- ↑ Rade Volunteer Fire Brigade. (No longer available online.) In: feuerwehr-rade.de. Archived from the original on January 9, 2017 ; accessed on January 9, 2017 . 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.
- ↑ The Flug-Café in Neu Wulmstorf
- ^ The former Super Constellations of Lufthansa at Singapore Airport in early 1959