Reckendorf

Reckendorf is a community in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg and a member of the administrative community demand for construction.

  • 2.1 Chronicle
  • 2.2 Population development
  • 3.1 Mayor
  • 3.2 council elections 2014
  • 3.3 Municipal Election 2008
  • 3.4 Municipal Election 2002
  • 3.5 Municipal Council election in 1996
  • 3.6 Council tax revenue
  • 4.1 Economy, agriculture and forestry
  • 4.2 traffic
  • 4.3 Education
  • 4.4 breweries
  • 6.1 Reckendorfer Kerwa
  • 6.2 Other festivals in Reckendorf

Geography

Geographical location

Reckendorf lies in the Upper Franconia -north-west region.

Neighboring communities

Neighboring municipalities are (from north clockwise beginning ): Rentweinsdorf ( Haßberge County, Lower Franconia ), Rattelsdorf, demand for construction and Gerach.

Community structure

The five districts are (in brackets number of inhabitants):

  • Laimbach (54 )
  • Obermann village (28 )
  • Reckendorf (1952 )
  • Under Mannsdorf (17 )
  • Zeitzenhof (5)

There are the following districts: Laimbach, Reckendorf, Dasch Forst, Lußberger forest.

History

Chronicle

A detectable first mention can be dated to the year 855. The Lords of Schöfstall were from 1349 until its extinction in 1544 local landowners and owners of the local castle. The later manor of the Barons of Wiesenthau fell after the mediatization through Bavaria in boundary settlements (1810 ) to the Grand Duchy of Würzburg of Grand Duke Ferdinand of Tuscany, with which it passed in 1814 eventually fell back to Bavaria. In the course of administrative reform in Bavaria, was born with the congregation of 1818, the current community.

On 1 July 1971, the community was incorporated with Laimbach Obermann village, sub- village man and Zeitzenhof after Reckendorf. On July 1, 1972 Reckendorf came in the course of municipal reform in Bavaria, the dissolved district boars in Lower Franconia to the district of Bamberg and thus Upper Franconia.

Population Development

Policy

Mayor

Mayor is from May 1, 2014 Manfred Deinlein (SPD). He won the election with 59.19 % of votes in 1st round against a Gegenkanditaten the CSU ( 24.15 % ) and one of WBFW ( 16.66% ). Since 2002 Klaus Etterer (CSU ) has held the office, who won with 64.21 % of the vote in 2002 and in 2008 was re-elected with 74.38 % of votes. It is the successor of Helmut Horger (CSU ), which had prevailed in 1996 with 59% of the votes against Christian Hojer (WB / FW).

Council elections 2014

The council consists of the following parties and voter communities:

  • SPD 5 seats
  • CSU 5 seats
  • Active citizens and voters Free ( WBFW ) 4 seats

Municipal Election 2008

The council consists of the following parties and voter communities:

  • CSU 6 seats
  • Active citizens and voters Free ( WBFW ) 6 seats
  • SPD 2 seats

Municipal Election 2002

The council consisted of the following Parties and voter communities:

  • CSU 7 seats
  • Active citizens and voters Free ( WBFW ) 5 seats

Municipal election in 1996

The council consisted of the following Parties and voter communities:

  • CSU 5 seats
  • Active citizens and voters Free ( WBFW ) 4 seats
  • SPD 3 seats

Municipal tax revenue

The municipal tax revenue in 1999 amounted to the equivalent of 623,000 euro, of which ( net) converted 23,000 euro trade tax revenue in 2010, the equivalent of 927,000 euro, of which ( net) converted 103,000 euro trade tax revenue.

Economy and infrastructure

Economy, agriculture and forestry

It was in 1998 according to official statistics in the manufacturing sector and 134 in the area of ​​trade and transport 16 persons work at the workplace. In other areas, were employed to social security at the workplace 43 people. Social insurance contributions at residence, there were a total of 656 in the manufacturing sector, there were none, in the construction of two plants. In addition, in 1999, there were 25 farms with an agricultural area of 372 hectares, of which 287 hectares of arable land and 85 acres of meadowland.

Traffic

  • Road: State Road 279
  • Rail: regional trains towards Bamberg and direction boars

Education

There are the following facilities (as of 1999):

  • 75 kindergarten places with 73 children
  • A primary school, which is part of the total school construction demand

Breweries

Previously Reckendorf had a large brewery and five small breweries, one of which currently there is still the Schroll brewery and the Castle Brewery.

Attractions

  • Catholic parish church of St. Nicholas, which was completely restored and has a new church organ with tremulant and Zimbelstern
  • Jewish cemetery, he is out of Reckendorf
  • The former synagogue was turned into a house of culture. On the women's gallery is an exhibition of this synagogue and the Jews in Reckendorf is up to the Second World War
  • The rock group Veitenstein

Events

Reckendorfer Kerwa

The annual fair ( Kerwa ) takes place in early September. The Kerwa Sunday is always the first Sunday in September. Wednesday and Thursday is roast goat or boiler eating meat already in the host economies. On Friday ( fair tree ) by the local culture Reckendorf ring is traditionally placed on the village square from 18:00 clock the Kerwabaam. Saturday to Monday is hard working in the beer tent at the Oktoberfest and lock - in host economies, in addition are showmen on site. On Monday, the local culture ring always held a Kerwa Gaudi with annually changing games such as drums or rollers cock blow.

Other festivals in Reckendorf

  • Carnival dance
  • White Beer Festival in June
  • Jung menagerie of small animals Association in June
  • Bonfires
  • Page Bach Kerwa in July
  • Feuerwehrfest in July
  • Parish celebration in July
  • Oktoberfest
  • Franconian wine evening in October
  • Every ten years there is the Altweibermühle, a carnival parade, which has a hundred years of tradition. Young boys, dressed as witches are caught by millers and "turned" by a fountain in the form of a mill. Down they come out as a young girl and perform a dance with the waiting grooms on. On February 6, 2005, the show saw nearly 10,000 visitors. In addition, radio and television were present. The next Altweibermühle will take place in 2015.

Sons and daughters of the town

The following, listed in chronological order by year of birth Overview contains known, was born in Reckendorf personalities. The list is not exhaustive.

  • Isaias Hellman, a Jewish banker in California (see en: Isaias W. Hellman )
  • Moses Schloss, vice president of the first Jewish Temple Emanu -El in New York
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