Bienenbüttel

Bienenbuttel is a unit town is in the Lüneburg Heath in the north of the district Uelzen, Lower Saxony, on the border district of Lüneburg between Hamburg and Hanover.

  • 2.1 Amalgamations
  • 2.2 Place name
  • 3.1 municipal
  • 3.2 Mayor
  • 3.3 mayor
  • 3.4 Coat of Arms
  • 4.1 traffic
  • 4.2 Public bodies
  • 6.1 Sons and daughters of the town

Geography

Community structure

The unit community Bienenbuttel consists of the nucleus Bienenbuttel and the following districts (since 1972):

  • Bargdorf
  • Beverbeck with Grünewald
  • Bornsen with Forsthof Wichmannsdorf
  • Eden Village with Good Solchstorf and Hönkenmühle
  • Eitzen I, Bard Hagen
  • Grünhagen
  • Hohenbostel
  • Hohnstorf
  • Niendorf
  • Rieste with New Rieste
  • Steddorf with New Steddorf
  • Varendorf
  • Wichmannsburg
  • Wulfstorf.

The administrative headquarters is located in the district Bienenbuttel.

Watercourses

By the municipality flow by far the largest heath river, the Ilmenau, and the bees büttel mill creek that Eitzener -Bach, the Varendorfer stream that Krumbach, the trout stream ( dedicated nature reserve), the Riester Bach and the Vierbach ( dedicated nature reserve). The water quality is mostly class II ( low load), with the exception of a portion of the mill creek and the entire Varendorfer Bach, who was placed in a class III ( very dirty ).

History

As a settlement area of the area of ​​the unit community is due to archaeological findings since about 8000 BC occupied. Several tumuli at Eitzen I, Hohenbostel and between Hohnstorf and Wichmannsburg evidence of a settlement in the Bronze Age. About 1.2 kilometers south of Eden village is a large stone grave ( grave mound ). In Rieste a grave system with approximately 1000 polls in 1890 found from the time of the Lombards.

Bienenbuttel itself looks back on 1000 years of documented history.

The Thirty Years War raged in Rieste. The Swedish soldiers plundered and ravaged the place ( " Rystede " ) 1634/35. "Chickens have eaten ," reads an entry for the whole village. Worst hit were the farms of Hans Rademacher and Hans Meyer. Entries in the register behind these two courtyards name is: " Are all their sheep taken from the Swedish and burned down to pathetic of them. "

In the 19th century it came to the merging of places to larger units. Thus, on May 6, 1884 Green forest in the district Beverbeck, Bardenhagen incorporated by Eitzen I and Wichmannsdorf after Bornsen. The interests of a community district were governed by a mayor used. In 1966, the municipalities Bargdorf, Beverbeck, Eden Village, Eitzen I, Hohnstorf and Wichmannsburg merged with Bienenbuttel to Samtgemeinde Bienenbuttel. In 1967, Steddorf it.

Incorporations

On 1 July 1972, the municipalities Bargdorf, Beverbeck, Bornsen, Eden Village, Eitzen I were Grünhagen incorporated (until then in the district of Lüneburg), Hohenbostel (as well ), Hohnstorf, Niendorf, Rieste, Steddorf, Varendorf, Wichmannsburg and Wulfstorf. Grünhagen Hohenbostel, Niendorf and Wulfstorf belonged to the district of Lüneburg.

Place name

Former place names of Bienenbuttel were in the years 1004 and 1288 Biangibudiburg Binebutle. The second part of the place name " constable " comes from " butli ", meaning " settlement, residential location ". The first part is an old nickname " organic" or " Biho ". He is the root " bih " and " bi", Old Saxon " bina " attributed, meaning bee.

Policy

Parish council

The Council of the Municipality Bienenbuttel is made up of the mayor and 18 other MPs.

Status: local elections on 11 September 2011

KA: Municipal Political Alternative

Mayor

  • From November 1, 2006 to March 31, 2013 Heinz -Günter Waltje (CDU ), was elected with 52.4 % of votes cast.
  • Since 1 April 2013 Merlin Dr. Franke (CDU ), elected January 20, 2013 with 42.2% of votes cast. He beat out four competitors. The term of office is eight years.

Mayor

There shall be no local councils. After each municipal election an honorary mayor is determined for each district.

Coat of arms

In a single-tower green silver castle top - on top of the tower standing a golden scale and accompanied by a facing it with the back golden fish below.

Economy and infrastructure

Bienenbuttel is the seat of Almased Wellness GmbH, known for their television advertising for a meal replacement product.

Traffic

The unit community is located on the railway line between Hanover and Hamburg ( station stop the metronome ). Furthermore Bienenbuttel lies on the main road 4

In addition, the community runs through the east of the Elbe Lateral Canal ( boat launch Wulfstorf ).

Public institutions

  • For pre-school education three kindergartens and a crib are available.
  • Primary school children attend school in Bienenbuttel.
  • For sporting activities, the forest pool and several sports facilities are available.
  • Bookworms can operate in the local library on the marketplace.
  • Interment will take place in the cemeteries in Bienenbuttel, Niendorf, Bornsen and Wichmannsburg.
  • The fire protection is ensured by several volunteer fire services.

Religions

  • Lutheran. Parish Bienenbuttel

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Jürgen Wilhelm Harms (1885-1956), born in Bargdorf, zoologist and university teachers
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