Administrative community Hörsel

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Location of the former administrative community in the Gotha district

The Hörsel administrative community was an administrative community in the Thuringian district of Gotha . The seat of the 70.46 km² and last 4908 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2010) was Hörselgau .

history

The administrative community was founded on March 18, 1994 by a merger of seven municipalities to carry out their administrative business. The seven then independent municipalities of Aspach , Fröttstädt , Hörselgau , Laucha , Mechterstädt , Teutleben and Trügleben were involved in the establishment . It was preceded by the Thuringian regulation on the formation of the Hörsel administrative community of February 21, 1994 (GVBl p. 291) to simplify the administration. The administrative community bears the name of the Hörsel river of the same name and is based in Fröttstädt. The administrative communities Hörsel-Asse and Laucha-Mechterstädt were dissolved in the course of the re-establishment.

The Thuringian regulation on the expansion of the Hörsel administrative community of August 10, 1995 (GVBl p. 297) made it possible for the administrative community to be expanded to include the Metebach community on September 23, 1995 . The Thuringian law on the reorganization of municipalities belonging to the district (Thuringian Municipal New Membership Act - ThürGNGG -) of December 23, 1996 regulated that the administrative community could be expanded on January 1, 1997 to include the communities of Ebenheim and Weingarten , which had previously belonged to the Nessetal administrative community .

By means of the Thuringian ordinance on the change of the seat of the Hörsel administrative association of October 20, 2003 (GVBl p. 488), the Thuringian Ministry of the Interior gave the administrative association their consent to relocate their headquarters from the municipality of Fröttstädt to the municipality of Hörselgau on November 7, 2003.

On November 16, 2011, the Thuringian state parliament approved the Thuringian law on the voluntary restructuring of districts in 2011 by a majority. As a result, the Hörsel administrative community was dissolved on December 1, 2011 and the rural community of Hörsel was newly formed through a voluntary amalgamation of the ten communities of Aspach, Ebenheim, Fröttstädt, Hörselgau, Laucha, Mechterstädt, Metebach, Teutleben, Trügleben and Weingarten .

Population development

Development of the population (December 31st each) :

  • 1994-4624
  • 1995-4831
  • 1996-4917
  • 1997 - 5376
  • 1998 - 5399
  • 1999 - 5389
  • 2000 - 5360
  • 2001 - 5345
  • 2002 - 5304
  • 2003 - 5285
  • 2004 - 5259
  • 2005 - 5204
  • 2006 - 5170
  • 2007 - 5082
  • 2008 - 5061
  • 2009 - 4981
  • 2010 - 4908
Data source: Thuringian State Office for Statistics

Administrative joint board

  • 1994–1999: Evelin Groß ( CDU )
  • ????- ????: Dieter Specht ( SPD )
  • ????–2011: Werner Oppermann (independent)

Individual evidence

  1. Hörselbote - Official Gazette of the Hörsel Administrative Association, 9th year, No. 10/2011  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 869 kB), ed. v. Administrative association Hörsel, Hörselgau, November 25, 2011, p. 1.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.vg-hoersel.de  

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