Hassel (Weser)

Hassel ( Weser) is a municipality in the district of Nienburg / Weser in Lower Saxony. It belongs to Samtgemeinde county Hoya.

  • 2.1 Population development
  • 3.1 municipal
  • 3.2 Mayor
  • 3.3 Coat of Arms
  • 3.4 community partnerships
  • 4.1 Structures
  • 4.2 Natural Monuments
  • 4.3 Sport

Geography

Geographical Location

Hassel is the natural park Geest and the Natural Park Steinhude approximately midway between Bremen and Hannover on the river Weser. The place is located in the Weser march on a ridge of which has been protected Hassel the Weser in front of some flooding.

Expansion of the municipal district

Just north of Hassel borders Barme - Drübber and thus the district of Verden, the district Jübber is still one of Hassel. Furthermore Rübeland, Heidhüsen and parts include the Hämel heath to the site and adjacent to Dörverden also Verden. While the community areas are bounded on the south by Eystrup and Hämelhausen, the place includes the nature reserve Alhuser Ahe and only reaches east of Hoya on Wiedesee to the associated city limits. Another property of the municipality Hassel is the Hasseler break north Hämel the lake in the municipality Hämelhausen.

History

Population Development

( at December 31 )

Policy

By the end of 2010, the municipality of the velvet municipality Eystrup belonged to, which had its headquarters in the town of Eystrup. Following the merger of the joint communities Eystrup and county Hoya's community Hassel heard since January 1, 2011, the county Samtgemeinde Hoya.

Parish council

The municipal council of Hassel made ​​up of 11 council women and councilors.

  • UWGH 11 seats

(As at municipal election on September 11, 2011)

Mayor

The Mayor Günter Kesebom was elected on November 15, 2011. As his deputy act Heiko Lange and Jens Braun.

Coat of arms

Description: On a green background a silver crane neck with golden beak is mapped between golden scales. Links on the scale we see a golden hazelnut in silver fruit cups, while on the right side of a silver rose is seen with golden slugs.

Reason: The name derives from the Hassel hazel from ( because Hassel was previously called hazel ), who was the god Wotan consecrated in the Germanic period and suggests in the past for the presence of just such shrubs in the area of ​​Hassel. The balance symbolizes Hassel place of execution " Poena Talionis " (on the L330 direction Hoya at the tunnel exit), was executed on until 1846 and had the centuries inventory. The Rose and the Crane on the emblem to go on a bad back Mr. Enge ( 1219 Knight was Ludolf von Hassel '), which resided in this place for long.

Community partnerships

Since 1987, a partnership with the community Kirchehrenbach in Upper Franconia in Bavaria.

Culture and sights

Structures

The Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Cosmae et Damiani to Hassel of brick and large-scale sandstone blocks derived from its construction forth to a large extent from the 12th/13th. Century. In the year 929 the church was first mentioned.

Natural Monuments

In the nature reserve Alhuser Ahe, a lowland forest area (22 ha) between Hassel and Hoya, blooms in late March / early April of Corydalis white and purple.

Sports

Hassel has a sports club, the TSV Hassel eV from 1923 with over 600 members. The association has the following sporting facilities:

  • Two sports courts with floodlighting
  • For physical education and athletics activities
  • A career and a jump pit
  • More lawns
  • Three tennis courts with clubhouse
  • Gym with Aufenthalts-/Schulungsraum
  • Office in the immediately adjacent village hall
  • Mini artificial grass football pitch

Traffic

The community is located directly on the main road of the 215 Nienburg / Weser to Verden (Aller) leads. Also by Hassel leads the L 330 and the small railway Eystrup - Hoya - Syke.

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