Neubruchhausen

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Neubruchhausen
City of Bassum
Coat of arms of Neubruchhausen
Coordinates: 52 ° 50 ′ 21 ″  N , 8 ° 50 ′ 42 ″  E
Residents : 1212  (December 31, 2015)
Incorporation : March 1, 1974
Postal code : 27211
Area code : 04248
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Neubruchhausen is a district of the town of Bassum in the district of Diepholz ( Lower Saxony ) and has about 1200 inhabitants. The place celebrated its 750th anniversary in 2009. Neubruchhausen was a spot .

geography

Neubruchhausen is a district of the city of Bassum and about eight kilometers east of the center of the city of Bassum.

Neighboring communities

Neighboring districts of the city of Bassum are the districts of Bramstedt , Eschenhausen and Hallstedt to the west of Neubruchhausen . The districts of Henstedt and Jardinghausen are adjacent to the northern town of Syke ; the district of Ochtmannien from the joint municipality of Bruchhausen-Vilsen to the east , and the districts of Menninghausen and Bensen from the joint municipality of Schwaförden to the south .

history

The Counts of Neubruchhausen descend from the Counts of Oldenburg, whose second line was the Counts of Altenbruchhausen (now Bruchhausen ). In 1259 the first Count of Neubruchhausen is mentioned in a document. By purchase, the county of Neubruchhausen fell to the Counts of Hoya in 1384 . Until 1758, Neubruchhausen was the seat of the office of the same name, which was then administered together with the Altbruchhausen office and was combined with this to form the new Bruchhausen office in 1813 . In 1778 the official lands were divided among new farmers and poorer residents and the "Colony of Freidorf im Flecken and on the Kämpen" was formed from this, which was only incorporated into the Fleckensgemeinde in 1929.

In 1786 the chief forester's office was built on the foundations of the former Vorwerk, to which the forests in the departments of Bruchhausen, Hoya, Syke, Westen and Thedinghausen were subordinate. Under French-Westphalian rule , Neubruchhausen was the seat of a canton in the Nienburg arrondissement of the Weser estuary department . The chief forester Friedr became the mayor of the spot. August Wackerhagen (1751–1836). After the end of the French era, the old administrative structure was initially restored, but in 1852 Neubruchhausen was reclassified from the Bruchhausen Office to the Freudenberg Office .

In 1858, part of the village south of the Hache "Martfelder Ende" burned down.

The district of Neubruchhausen had a postal agency since 1873. In 1874 a separate registry office district was formed for Neubruchhausen and Freidorf. When the district constitution was introduced in 1885, Neubruchhausen and Freidorf became part of the newly created district of Syke (1932 to the district of Grafschaft Hoya, 1977 district of Diepholz).

On January 1, 1966, the municipalities of Neubruchhausen, Hallstedt and Jardinghausen formed the joint municipality of Neubruchhausen. On March 1, 1974, the area of ​​Neubruchhausen was incorporated into the town of Bassum along with numerous other current districts.

coat of arms

Blazon : "In gold (yellow) an upright, silver (white) armored natural-colored bear paw on a shield surrounded by two green oak branches, each with two natural-colored acorns." The main statute gives the following heraldically incorrect description: "The coat of arms of the patch Neubruchhausen shows: A bear's claw on a shield half-wreathed with oak leaves. "

The bear's paw comes from the coat of arms of the Counts of Hoya , the oak branches symbolize the large local forest areas.

politics

In Bassum, the interests of the localities are represented by local authorities. Rolf Lahmeyer has been the mayor of Neubruchhausen since the local elections in 2011.

List of mayors and mayors of Neubruchhausen
Flecken Neubruchhausen (until 1974)
Term of office Surname Political party
1782 Johann Dannemann
1818 Johann Bolte
Neubruchhausen village (since 1974)
Term of office Surname Political party
September 19, 1974 June 30, 1982 Konrad Lahmeyer CDU
June 30, 1982 October 31, 2004 Ernst Poggenburg CDU
November 1, 2004 2016 Rolf Lahmeyer CDU
2016 today Hendrik Bülter CDU

Parish partnership

Since 1972 there has been a close partnership between TSV Neubruchhausen and SC Marolles from Marolles-les-Braults . An official community partnership did not result from this, however, because Marolles has had an official partnership with Eberhahn since 1973 .

Infrastructure

education

The children from Neubruchhausen and the surrounding area can first attend the municipal kindergarten , then the primary school in Neubruchhausen.

Power supply

The place celebrated a festival of lights in 2008 , as 100 years earlier - in 1908 - the first electricity was produced and fed into the local supply network.

traffic

Two state roads , the L 332 and the L 356, cut through Neubruchhausen. They lead directly to the neighboring villages of Heiligenfelde , Bassum and Sudwalde .

The closest train station is Bassum train station in a westerly direction on the Bremen – Osnabrück line .

Attractions

Buildings

Neubruchhausen is home to a total of 37 monuments .

see the list of monuments in Bassum

church

Dreifaltigkeitskirche Neubruchhausen

A memorial stone reminds of a chapel from the 17th century, which was demolished in 1970. The new Trinity Church , which was consecrated in 1972, took its place . It found its place at the historic site of the previous church between Hauptstrasse and Sudwalder Strasse, directly on the Hache.

Old forest ranger's office

Old forest ranger's office

The half-timbered old forest ranger's house, which is located near (east) on the L 356 to Sudwalde, dates back to 1780/81. The chief forester's office has local and forest historical significance: It was the place of work for many generations of forest officials. The most important chief forester was Friedrich Erdmann . Today rooms in this building are rented out. It is also used for village community life and for events.

Scheunenviertel

Restored barn in the Scheunenviertel

The so-called Scheunenviertel is located south of Nienburger Straße. It currently consists of a collection of eight field barns and is unique in Lower Saxony.

Watermill

Watermill Neubruchhausen

The first mentioned mill with hydroelectric power in 1609. Today timbered part dates from 1730 and the stucco apartment building from the 19th century. The water of the brook Hache was dammed in the approx. 4000 m² large mill pond. In 1974 the company was stopped. In 2015 an association was founded that wants to renovate the watermill.

nature

The area around the forest ranger's office is ideal for walking. A pedestrian path leads through the alluvial forest on the Hache , a nature reserve in which the early-blooming wood anemones , celandine and milkweed bloom in April. However, a connecting road (the L 356), which children from the Neubruchhausen primary school must also use, separates the forest from the old walls.

Neubruchhausen is located in the south of the approximately 261 hectare nature reserve " Hachetal and Freidorfer Hachetal ", which extends north to Syke.

societies

Sports

The local sports club is TSV Neubruchhausen. The chess division of the TSV plays its games in the Alte Oberförsterei.

General

  • Heimatverein Neubruchhausen
  • Neubruchhausen volunteer fire department
  • Mixed choir from 1919
  • Friends of primary school Neubruchhausen
  • Reichsbund Neubruchhausen
  • Machine community Freidorf
  • Hachetoler flat grooves
  • Rifle club Neubruchhausen
  • DRK local association Neubruchhausen
  • Watermill Neubruchhausen

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the place

People connected to the place

literature

  • Sigrun Reimer: The church and school history of the place Neubruchhausen. (Ed .: Evangelical Lutheran Parish Sudwalde-Neubruchhausen), Neubruchhausen 1985/87, 56 p. M. numerous Fig.
  • Joachim Kroll: TSV Neubruchhausen eV 1912. The history of a sports club. Chronicle and illustrated book. (Ed .: TSV Neubruchhausen von 1912 eV), Bassum-Neubruchhausen 1987, 128 p. M. numerous Fig.
  • Neubruchhausen. In: Helmut Behrens, Walter Brackland u. Harald Focke : Bassum in the fifties. Bassum 1990, 107 p. M. numerous Fig.
  • Heinrich Gade : Historical-geographical-statistical description of the counties Hoya and Diepholz. Nienburg 1901
  • Royal British-Hanoverian state calendar to the year 1818. Lauenburg 1818
  • Royal British and Chur-Prince. Braunschweig-Lüneburg state calendar to the year 1782. 1782

Web links

Commons : Neubruchhausen  - album with pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Website of the city of Bassum
  2. General location information on the Bassum-Neubruchhausen homepage
  3. ^ 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 GmbH, Stuttgart and Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 191 .