Tangstedt (Stormarn)

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Coat of arms of the Tangstedt community
Tangstedt (Stormarn)
Map of Germany, position of the municipality Tangstedt highlighted

Coordinates: 53 ° 44 '  N , 10 ° 5'  E

Basic data
State : Schleswig-Holstein
Circle : Stormarn
Office : Itzstedt
Height : 33 m above sea level NHN
Area : 39.86 km 2
Residents: 6485 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 163 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 22889
Area code : 04109
License plate : OD
Community key : 01 0 62 076
Office administration address: Segeberger Strasse 41
23845 Itzstedt
Website : www.tangstedt-stormarn.de
Mayor : Jürgen Lamp ( CDU )
Location of the municipality Tangstedt in the Stormarn district
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Tangstedt ( Low German Tangsteed ) is a municipality in the Schleswig-Holstein district of Stormarn . It is located on the northern outskirts of Hamburg not far east of the city of Norderstedt . Today the municipality Tangstedt consists of the districts Tangstedt, Wilstedt, Wilstedt-Siedlung, Ehlersberg, Rade, Wiemerskamp and Wulksfelde. Occasionally it is confused with the place of the same name in the Pinneberg district , which is only 16 km away, west of Norderstedt.

history

Burial mounds in the municipality indicate a prehistoric settlement. Tangstedt was first mentioned in a document in 1309, the Wilstedt district was mentioned as early as 1292.

In 1970 the Tangstedt office was merged with the municipalities Tangstedt, Wilstedt and Wulksfelde belonging to the office to form a new large municipality. On January 1, 2008 Tangstedt gave up his freedom of office and joined the Itzstedt office ( Segeberg district ).

Tangstedt estate

In 1475 Tangstedt was sold to Duke Johann von Sachsen-Lauenburg and thus belonged to the Tremsbüttel office. With the Tremsbüttel estate , it came into the possession of the Dukes of Holstein-Gottorf in 1571 , who later acquired the estate and handed it over to Friedrich von Ahlefeld as a fief for a few years . The estate was administered by a bailiff , the farmers had to pay taxes and do manual and clamping services. When the manor was built, the farmers were driven from their land. In 1692 the tenants bought the property and were given jurisdiction , making the property independent. In 1699 the Schleswig-Holstein politician Magnus von Wedderkop Tangstedt bought. After several changes of ownership, the estate came into the ownership of the von Holmer family through marriage and inheritance in 1756, on whose coat of arms the Tangstedt coat of arms is based and whose property it remained until 1818. The farmers only regained their freedom in 1860. The estate burned down in 1947.

Good Wulksfelde

Good Wulksfelde

The village of Wulksfelde, first mentioned in 1342 and belonging to the Hamburg cathedral chapter since 1345 , was sold to Marquardt von Bockwolde on Gut Borstel between 1526 and 1533 . In 1588 it came to the then independent Gut Jersbek .

Around 1662, Hans Adolph von Buchwaldt laid down the four Hufen and three Katen of the farming village of Wulksfelde, in the place of which he had a Meierhof built. In 1771 the Dutchman paid an annual rent of 466 Reichstalers and 32 Schillings to keep 70 cows . Baron Bendix Wilhelm Georg von Oberg sold the Meierhof Wulksfelde with the villages of Ehlersberg, Rade and Wiemerskamp after an auction on February 20, 1771 in Kiel to the former inspector at Gut Grabau Justus Hermann Schaeffer for 26,000 Reichstaler.

In 1806 the Meierhof became the aristocratic estate Wulksfelde in the Itzehoer estate district. The estate changed hands very often. For a time a brick factory , a calico factory , a schnapps distillery , a glassworks and a brown beer brewery were operated. In Rade there was a grain water mill on the Sielbek (burned down on May 2, 1883) and a paper water mill on the Gurbek (burned down around 1855).

The Wulksfelde estate was sold to the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg in April 1966. Organic farming has been practiced on the leased farm since 1989. He belongs to the network demonstration farms for organic farming .

Town hall and citizens' office
Fire station of the Tangstedt volunteer fire brigade
Tangstedter Graben, which flows into the
Alster as Diekbek in Duvenstedt

politics

Municipal council and mayor

Of the 21 seats in the municipal council, the CDU has eight seats since the 2018 local elections, the Greens four seats. The SPD , the BGT community of voters and the FDP each won three seats. Mayor is Jürgen Lamp (CDU).

coat of arms

The coat of arms was first given to the former municipality of the same name on August 4, 1936.

Blazon : “The silver Holstein nettle leaf in red; A black shield with a silver bar, which is covered with three red roses with golden lugs and golden sepals, is placed on top of this. "

Today's Tangstedt was formed in 1970 from the three previously independent communities Tangstedt, Wilstedt and Wulksfelde. The community coat of arms of the older Tangstedt was taken over by the younger community of the same name on June 7, 1974. The three roses in the coat of arms therefore only coincidentally correspond to the number of today's districts. Tangstedt's coat of arms combines two older heraldic landmarks, the Holstein nettle leaf and the heart shield from the family coat of arms of the Imperial Counts of Holmer, who owned the Tangstedt chancellery in the 18th and 19th centuries. In 1806 the Oldenburg minister, Count Friedrich Levin von Holmer, died here as an outstanding representative of this family and at the same time the most prominent owner of the estate. Tangstedt is also currently the geographical, ecclesiastical and administrative center of the community.

The coat of arms was designed by Erwin Nöbbe from Flensburg in the 1930s and, as part of the continuation of the coat of arms of the incorporated community, it was redesigned by the Brunsbüttel heraldist Willy "Horsa" Lippert .

economy

From 1989 to 1993 Tangstedt was the administrative headquarters of the Frigga shipping company .

traffic

Several bus routes that belong to the HVV operate in Tangstedt .

energy

The Bützberg composting plant , which opened in 1995, is located on the outskirts of Tangstedt, on the road to the Gut Wulksfelde organic farm . Until 2009 it was operated by E.ON Energy from Waste . On January 1, 2009, the Hamburg city cleaning service bought this composting plant for 10 million euros. Since December 1, 2011, biogas has been produced in this composting plant and fed into the public gas network. After Christmas, the Hamburg city cleaning service collects the old Christmas trees and composts some of them in this composting facility.

education

In Tangstedt itself there are four kindergartens and a primary school as well as an adult education center, the next secondary schools are in Norderstedt.

Culture and sights

The list of cultural monuments in Tangstedt (Stormarn) includes the cultural monuments entered in the monuments list of the state of Schleswig-Holstein. The Church of the Good Shepherd (Tangstedt) is an originally neo-Gothic hall church with a semicircular apse and was built in 1896 according to plans by the Hamburg architect Hugo Groothoff .

societies

The Wilstedter Sportverein (WSV) Tangstedt offers soccer, handball, athletics, badminton, volleyball, children's gymnastics, gymnastics, judo and table tennis.

The Tangstedt riding club has existed since 1974 and developed from a farm.

Recreation area

The Tangstedt community is part of the Oberalster recreation area .

Trivia

Tangstedt is known in Hamburg for the Tangstedter Landstrasse leading there, which in Hamburg alone extends to house number 491 (3.7 km long). The house numbers over 500, however, are with the same street name in Norderstedt, 700 m long.

Personalities

Web links

Commons : Tangstedt  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. North Statistics Office - Population of the municipalities in Schleswig-Holstein 4th quarter 2019 (XLSX file) (update based on the 2011 census) ( help on this ).
  2. Schleswig-Holstein topography. Vol. 9: Schönberg - Tielenhemme . 1st edition Flying-Kiwi-Verl. Junge, Flensburg 2007, ISBN 978-3-926055-91-0 , p. 331 ( dnb.de [accessed on August 6, 2020]).
  3. ^ Peter Dörling: History of the Tangstedt estate. ahnenforschung-in-stormarn.de, accessed on January 20, 2012 .
  4. Alf Schreyer, "Human fates from seven centuries", in: WO Paul Kettel (ed.), Oberalster Nature Park - jewel of local recreation in north-east Hamburg, Hamburg 1976, 25-86.
  5. Axel Lohr, The history of the Wulksfelde estate since 1771, in: Yearbook of the Alstervereins 2010, Norderstedt 2010, 23-75.
  6. For us, the present begins in 1989. Gut Wulksfelde, accessed on January 7, 2012 .
  7. Gut Wulksfelde: "Experience Bio" in the Wulksfeld style. Federal Agency for Agriculture and Food (oekolandbau.de), August 8, 2011, accessed on January 19, 2012 (The company profile of the Wulksfelde estate as a demo company).
  8. Your local council. Tangstedt community, May 6, 2018, accessed on October 14, 2018 .
  9. Jürgen Lamp is the new mayor. Hamburger Abendblatt, June 14, 2018, accessed on October 14, 2018 .
  10. Schleswig-Holstein's municipal coat of arms
  11. Waste to fertilizer. In: print archive. taz , January 15, 2009, accessed January 7, 2012 .
  12. City cleaning Hamburg buys composting plant Bützberg. recyclingmagazin.de, January 14, 2009, accessed on May 17, 2019 .
  13. Pure nature - Bützberg biogas and composting plant. SRH , accessed January 7, 2012 .
  14. Scholz puts SRH biogas plant into operation: SRH gives (bio) gas. foederal-erneuerbar.de, December 1, 2011, accessed on January 7, 2012 .
  15. Disposal of Christmas trees. City of Hamburg , accessed on January 18, 2012 .