Hassendorf
Hassendorf ( Low German Hassendörp ) is a municipality in the Lower Saxony Sottrum in the district of Rotenburg ( Wümme). In the south of the municipality of the Wümme affected municipality.
- 3.1 club activities, sports, etc.
- 4.1 traffic
History
The place was first mentioned in 1299 as Hercenthorpe in a document of the archbishops of Bremen. 1813 found the place as a result of Napoleon's defeat in the Russian campaign of Napoleon erected on the military road, the B is 75 today, the Battle of Hassendorf instead.
Policy
Parish council
Since the local elections of 2011, the municipal council is composed as follows:
- CDU: 3 Council Members
- SPD: 6 Council members
- Green: 2 councilors
Mayor
Since 1994 Klaus Dreyer (SPD )
Coat of arms
Blazon: Argent, a brick red Doppelflenkenbalken, accompanied above by a blue acorn, down from a blue Shepherd shovel.
The tile bar indicates the previously existing brickworks in the village, is also its H-form for the initial hatred village. The colors red and white symbolize both the membership of Lower Saxony, in combination with blue also for the French, a military road (now B75 ) built here. The shepherd shovel symbolizes the sheep.
Culture
A community center was established in 1975 Hatred villages Singkreis (Head: Siever Breitschuh ). Was founded in 1975.
Club life, sports, etc.
Many hate villages are actively involved in the design of social coexistence.
The TV Hassendorf (founded in 1947) has over 500 members in the sports of football, table tennis, aerobics and gymnastics. Chairman: Hans -Uwe Franke.
The volunteer fire department Hassendorf with youth fire brigade organizes an Every year the Low German Theatre Week ( early December ) and the Easter (Easter Sunday). Local fire chief Bernd rights.
The hatred villages shooting club organizes an annual inter alia, the Marksmen (Ascension Day and Saturday thereafter) and the harvest festival with parade (second Saturday in September). Chairman: Kai Hartmann.
Economy and infrastructure
Traffic
Through the community's B 75, which provides in Sottrum access to the A 1 leads. Also, the connection to the rail network ( Hamburg- Bremen) via Sottrum.