Send (Bavaria)
coat of arms | Germany map | |
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Coordinates: 48 ° 19 ' N , 10 ° 3' E |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Bavaria | |
Administrative region : | Swabia | |
County : | New Ulm | |
Height : | 486 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 25.22 km 2 | |
Residents: | 22,529 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density : | 893 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postal code : | 89250 | |
Primaries : | 07307, 07309 | |
License plate : | NU, ILL | |
Community key : | 09 7 75 152 | |
City structure: | 7 districts | |
City administration address : |
Hauptstrasse 34 89250 Senden |
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Mayoress : | Claudia Schäfer-Rudolf ( CSU ) | |
Location of the city of Senden in the Neu-Ulm district | ||
Senden is a town in the Swabian district of Neu-Ulm . The city belongs to the Donau-Iller region in Central Swabia . It is located 12 km south of Ulm and 45 km north of Memmingen .
geography
Geographical location
The city of Senden is located on the Iller and borders directly on Baden-Württemberg . The city belongs to the Donau-Iller public transport network . To the Unterm Schloß district to the west of the Iller, the street leads a short distance over the area of the neighboring municipality of Illerkirchberg , which makes this district a functional exclave .
City structure
The city has seven officially named districts (the type of place is given in brackets ):
- Aufheim ( parish village )
- Ay ( Kirchdorf )
- Freudenegg (settlement)
- Hittistetten (Kirchdorf)
- Send (main town)
- Witzighausen (parish village)
- Wullenstetten (parish village)
Neighboring communities
Senden borders the municipalities (clockwise, starting from the north): Neu-Ulm , Pfaffenhofen , Weißenhorn , Vöhringen and Illerkirchberg .
Groundwater
At the beginning of the 1990s it became known that the groundwater of Sendens was heavily contaminated. The main cause of the pollution is the former watch factory Senden . For decades, toxic substances such as cyanide and copper sludge as well as suspected carcinogenic, volatile halogenated hydrocarbons are said to have been poured or buried in the ground on the company premises .
In 1993 the watch factory was closed. However, groundwater pollution continues because the source of the pollution is not removed. A soil remediation would be possible. However, the current owner of the watch factory's premises refuses to have the necessary preliminary investigations carried out for a complete groundwater model . The chemicals therefore sink further and further into the groundwater.
Well water should not be used in Senden for watering or cleaning vegetables and fruits. It is also not suitable for bathing, showering, filling paddling pools or watering farm animals.
history
The district of Ay was first mentioned in 1256 as 'Oy situm apud Kirchberg'. From 1507 the Fuggers from Augsburg ruled the town for almost three hundred years. Due to the peace treaty in Preßburg in December 1805, Senden became Bavarian.
In 1862 Senden was connected to the Neu-Ulm – Kempten railway line . Nevertheless, at the beginning of the First World War, Senden only had 62 houses with 308 inhabitants. In 1947, only two years after the end of the Second World War, the Senden watch factory was founded. In 1955, the municipality of Senden was raised to a market under Bavarian municipal law. Twenty years later, on June 7th, 1975, Senden was granted city rights. A few years earlier, the Senden market had expanded considerably as part of the regional reform in Bavaria : on July 1, 1970, the previously independent communities of Hittistetten and Wullenstetten, on July 1, 1971 Ay an der Iller and on July 1, 1972 Witzighausen and the district Freudenegg incorporated into the municipality of Gerlenhofen. Aufheim followed on January 1, 1978.
In 1975 Möbel-Inhofer, now the largest employer in Senden, opened the first furniture store. In contrast, the Senden watch factory was closed again in 1993 due to environmental pollution.
Population development
Between 1988 and 2019, the community grew from 19,330 to 22,529 by 3,199 inhabitants or 16.5%.
politics
City council
The City Council is structured according to local elections 20 20 as follows:
The CSU holds 11, the Free Voting Community 5, the SPD 4, the Greens 4, the BiSS (Bürgerinteressen Stadt Senden) 3, the Linke 1 and GfS (Together for Senden) 2 seats.
mayor
Claudia Schäfer-Rudolf (CSU) has been the mayor since May 1, 2020, and won the first ballot on March 15, 2020 against two competitors, including the incumbent mayor, with 53.6% of the vote. Due to the election on March 16, 2014, her predecessor was Raphael Bögge, who was born in Rheine in Westphalia (then CSU, nominated in 2020 by the GfS voter group). On May 1, 2014, he replaced Kurt Baiker (non-party).
coat of arms
A blue heraldic lily in gold under a raised blue wavy bar. The wave bar indicates the geographical location on the Iller, the local history has been linked to the Fugger rule of Kirchberg since the Middle Ages for 300 years - this is expressed by the lily.
Town twinning
Since 1998 the city of Senden has been twinned with the Italian city of Piove di Sacco ( Province of Padua ).
The municipality of Uffholtz in Alsace has had a partnership with Aufheim since 1977 and, after Aufheim's incorporation in 1978, with the city of Senden.
In addition, there has been a friendly relationship with the municipality of Senden in Westphalia ( Coesfeld district ) since 1975 .
Culture, denomination and sights
Cultural events mainly take place in the community center, which opened in 2002. In addition, various non-profit associations contribute to the cultural events in the respective districts. The city's music school participates in the cultural scene with a wide variety of concerts.
Buildings
- Rococo chapel Maria Hilf , Ay
- Pilgrimage Church of the Birth of Mary , Witzighausen
- Parish Church of St. Johannes Baptist , Aufheim
- Bürgerhaus (opened in 2002) with a 5600-year-old bog oak and an atonement cross from 1320
- The St. Jodok Church in Senden at the old cemetery, which was built in the 18th century
- St. Joseph the Worker , Send
Denomination statistics
Currently (as of October 2018) 17.4% of the population are Protestant Christians, 36.7% Catholics and the majority at 45.9% are other (of a different or no denomination ).
Architectural monuments
Economy and Infrastructure
In Senden, the largest employer is, by its own account, the largest furniture store in Europe, Möbel Inhofer GmbH & Co. KG. The ESTA Apparatebau GmbH & Co. KG is with Peter Kulitz President IHK Ulmer and this also is the head of the Baden-Württemberg Chamber of Commerce tags. Furthermore, the former spinning and weaving mill Senden-Ay and the watch factory Senden GmbH were located in the city.
traffic
The Neu-Ulm – Kempten railway line , the so-called Illertalbahn , divides the city area. With it there are hourly trips to both Ulm and Memmingen. In Senden, the Senden – Weißenhorn railway branches off , it has a length of 9.6 km. The line was opened on September 15, 1878 and tied Weißenhorn to the main line from Ulm to Memmingen. Passenger traffic , which had been thinned out since the early 1960s , was discontinued in 1966. Freight traffic will continue to operate on the route. Since December 2013, this line is again regularly in the local rail served hourly.
The urban area of Senden is crossed in a north-south direction by the state road 2031, the former federal road 19 . Senden has a connection to the federal highway 28 , which is signposted as a highway and which in turn joins the federal highway 7 at Hittistetten at the highway triangle of the same name .
Senden is also on the Iller cycle path , a long-distance connection for cyclists between Ulm and Oberstdorf.
Public facilities
Educational institutions
The four primary schools Aufheim, Ay, Senden and Wullenstetten and the secondary school Senden are located in the city of Senden. The next vocational school is the City Business School of Senden. There is also the Lindenhofschule Senden, a private support center with a focus on intellectual development.
Leisure and sports facilities
In the urban area of Senden there is, among other things, an ice skating facility, a lake and indoor swimming pool with physiotherapy practice and sauna, various bathing lakes and the city park with mini golf, children's playground and Kneipp facility for treading water . In the first two weeks of vacation in summer, the outskirts of Senden, a children's leisure time on the grounds of the middle school, takes place (until 2013 in the city park).
Personalities
Sons and daughters of the town:
- Therese Studer (1862–1931), first full-time secretary of the Catholic Workers' Movement in southern Germany
- Wilhelm Otto Dietrich (1881–1964), paleontologist
- Jennifer Sräga (* 2000), golfer
Personalities associated with the city:
- Wilhelm Dreher (1892–1969), born in Ay ad Iller, politician (NSDAP), member of the Reichstag
- Hans Mayr (1921–2009), born in Freudenegg, German trade unionist and member of the SPD state parliament
- Georg Nickel (1950–2015), graphic designer and cartoonist (Lurchi); last lived in Senden
Honorary citizenships:
- Othmar Koch (awarded 1989)
- Erwin Rogg (awarded 2007)
Web links
- Wullenstetten website
- Entry on the coat of arms of Senden (Bavaria) in the database of the House of Bavarian History
Individual evidence
- ↑ "Data 2" sheet, Statistical Report A1200C 202041 Population of the municipalities, districts and administrative districts 1st quarter 2020 (population based on the 2011 census) ( help ).
- ^ Municipality of Senden in the local database of the Bavarian State Library Online . Bavarian State Library, accessed on August 21, 2019.
- ^ Contaminated sites: Carelessness and Co. In: ZEIT ONLINE . January 18, 1991 ( zeit.de [accessed June 24, 2018]).
- ↑ Südwest Presse Online-Dienst GmbH: Environment: Do not water vegetables with groundwater . In: swp.de . June 22, 2018 ( swp.de [accessed June 24, 2018]).
- ^ Südwest Presse Online-Dienst GmbH: Neu-Ulm: 25 years after the environmental scandal: Groundwater in the Neu-Ulm district continues to be polluted . In: swp.de . June 4, 2014 ( swp.de [accessed June 24, 2018]).
- ↑ Augsburger Allgemeine: Groundwater in the Illertal is still contaminated . In: Augsburger Allgemeine . ( augsburger-allgemeine.de [accessed June 24, 2018]).
- ^ Website of the city of Senden (4100 BC to 1396 AD)
- ↑ Bavaria's municipalities
- ^ Website of the city of Senden (1900 to 1969)
- ↑ a b Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality register 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 / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 789 .
- ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 540 .
- ↑ Population figures in the district of Neu-Ulm
- ^ Martin Kluger : The Fuggers around Augsburg, Munich and Ulm. Nobility, castles and churches . Context Verlag Augsburg, Augsburg 2012, ISBN 978-3-939645-43-6 .
- ↑ City of Senden Statistics, population and population development , accessed on November 13, 2019
- ↑ Regional traffic Ulm - Weißenhorn goes to DB ZugBus Regionalverkehr Alb-Bodensee ( page can no longer be accessed , 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.
- ↑ Stadt Senden: Stadt Senden - History: 1970 to 1999. Retrieved on June 22, 2018 .
- ^ City of Senden: City of Senden - History: 2000 up to now. Retrieved June 22, 2018 .