Heinade

Heinade is a municipality in the district of Minden wood in Lower Saxony ( Germany ). It belongs to the Samtgemeinde Eschershausen City Oldendorf, which has its headquarters in the City Oldendorf.

  • 2.1 Amalgamations
  • 3.1 municipal
  • 3.2 Mayor
  • 4.1 traffic
  • 5.1 Church
  • 5.2 associations

Geography

Location

Heinade lies between the towns of Dassel in the southeast, wood Minden in the west and Oldendorf city in the north on the eastern edge of the Solling -Vogler. The municipality is located north of the Solling, south -southwest of Wood Mountain and west of the Office mountains. The village is located in the headwaters of Spüligbachs, a northwestern tributary of Ilme.

Community structure

For the community of three districts include the following:

  • Heinade ( with Pilgrim )
  • Hellental
  • Merxhausen

History

The creation time and the beginnings of a continuous settlement of Heinade are unknown. The place name could indicate a relatively old place, but the documentary tradition is a relatively late: A documentary mention of a place called Henede from 1272, which is sometimes associated Heinade, could also refer to Heinde. The first reliable mention dates from Homburger Lehnsregister the year 1300, the place is referred to herein as well as in later documents as Heina. The suffix -ade has survived only since the end of the 16th century.

Until the end of 2010 Heinade was nationally recognized resort.

Incorporations

On 1 January 1973, communities Hellental and Merxhausen were incorporated.

Policy

Parish council

The turnout was 70.53 %.

The council is made after the local elections on September 11, 2011 consist of:

  • Wählergemeinschaft Heinade - Merxhausen - Hellental (WG HMH ): 6 seats
  • SPD: 3 seats

Mayor

The honorary mayor Gerhard Ross (WG HMH ) was elected at the inaugural meeting of the Council on 6 November 2011. Until then, he held the position of deputy mayor. The previous mayor Heinrich Schoppe retired from local politics back to over 40 years.

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

Heinade is located on the country road L 580 leading from Dassel to Negenborn and meets on the highway 64. In the center of Merxhausen county road 48 K leads as the only public road to Hellental.

Culture and sights

Church

The church was built in 1823. It replaced a 1624 instead of an older chapel built church building, which was demolished in 1822 due to disrepair. Today the church district of Minden- wood floor Werder belonging church was renovated in 1890 and 1956 and 1955 equipped with a Weissenborn - sliderchest organ.

Clubs

  • Local History Association Heinade - Hellental - Merxhausen ( HGV HHM)
  • Gymnastic and sporting club Heinade of 1897
  • SK Heinade ( shooting club )

Personalities

  • Hermann Reuter (1870-1934), a lawyer in the Imperial Navy and the Imperial Navy
  • Paul Jorn (1871-1942), Prussian. Judge Advocate in the Army judicial service, Public Prosecutor at the People's Court and from 1936 senior prosecutor
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