Neunkirchen-Seelscheid

Milton of Campsie is a kreisangehorige municipality in the Rhein- Sieg-Kreis in the Regierungsbezirk Köln in North Rhine -Westphalia. In addition to the two main varieties Neunkirchen Seelscheid and include numerous small villages to the community.

  • 2.1 Coat of Arms
  • 3.1 municipal
  • 3.2 Mayor
  • 3.3 community partnerships
  • 4.1 Churches and chapels
  • 4.2 parks
  • 4.3 Natural Monuments
  • 4.4 Sport and clubs
  • 5.1 traffic
  • 5.2 Education
  • 6.1 born in Milton of Campsie people
  • 6.2 associated with Milton of Campsie people
  • 6.3 Historical People

Geography and population

Milton of Campsie is located 20 km northeast of Bonn and 35 km south-east of Cologne in the southernmost part of the Bergische Land. The northwestern boundary of the municipality is dominated by the river of Naafbachs, while the south-eastern border is limited by the Bröl. Approximately in the center by the municipality flows Wahnbach which opens into the Wahnbachtalsperre. More landscape-shaping waters are the streams of Dreisbach, Horbacher Bach, Köbach and Wend stream that limits the ridge of the Wenner Scheid, which begins in the north at Wahnbach south.

Neighboring communities

Neighboring towns are Siegburg, Hennef ( victory ), Overath and Lohmar. Neighboring municipalities are Much and Ruppichteroth.

Community structure

The community is adjacent to the two main varieties Neunkirchen ( 5248 ) and Seelscheid ( 5666 ) made the following additional localities: (in brackets: number of inhabitants, as at 30 June 2011)

Balensiefen (21 ), birch (69 ), Birkenfeld (177 ), Birch mill ( 5), brackish Emich (125) Breiderheide ( 3), Breitscheidstraße, Bruchhausen (56) bush (17) Effert ( 0), calibration (101 ), Eischeid ( 496 ) Gutmühle (44) Haagen, Hardt (44) Hasenbach (319 ), Hausen, Hauser mill ( 72), rear moose (35 ), Heister (145) Herkenrath (130) Hermerath (371), high Hausen ( 410) Hohn ( 102) Hülscheid (410) Ingersau (63) Ingersaueler mill ( 5) fabric roll (36) Köbach (113) Komp, Krahwinkel (101) Krawinkel (170) Kotthausen, Mohlscheid (380) Nackhausen ( 319) Niederhorbach (171 ), low Wenner Scheid (506 ), Upper Dorst ( 358 ), Upper Heister (401) Oberhorbach (59) Supreme Zeith, Upper Wenner Scheid ( 431) Ohlig (9 ), Ohmerath (33 ), pin (50 ), Pohlhausen (449), Pütz (15) Rehwiese (9 ), Remschoß (261) Rengert (221) Renzert (56) Rippert (143 ), flocks, Scherpekotten ( 2), Schöneshof ( 477 ) Siefen (35) Söntgerath (125 ), stone ( 126), Steiner mill ( 19) roads ( 87) Bottom Zeith, elections (21 ), mania (192) Weesbach, Weiert (33 ), turn ( 3), Wolperath ( 1400).

Population

( at December 31 )

The gender distribution is 49.1 % male and 50.9 % female population. In the community there are 11,511 households. 44.3 % of the population is Roman Catholic, 26.2% Protestant and 29.5 % had another or no religion. (As at 30 June 2011)

Climate

The municipality lies at an average altitude of about 220 m above sea level. NN; the annual average temperature is about 8 degrees Celsius and the annual rainfall is about 1000 mm, which is mainly due to orographic rainfall that occurs in the Bergische Land. The summers are relatively cool: The temperature in summer is often less than 5 degrees in Cologne, which is mainly due to the altitude. In Krawinkel there is a weather station, which was included in the Meteoemdia monitoring network, but is not operated by Meteo Media.

History

  • Approx. 5000 BC First evidence of human habitation
  • Beginning of the 10th century mention of the tithe duty of a parish Neunkirchen under the Archbishop of Cologne Brun (Bruno I. )
  • Middle of the 10th century, belonging to the county Auelgau
  • 1178 secured first written mention of Neunkirchen
  • In the 12th century, the area goes to the County of Sayn over based on the Burg Blankenberg
  • 1365-1814 were Neunkirchen and Seelscheid part of the Duchy of Berg
  • 1815 Inclusion in the Kingdom of Prussia later Free State of Prussia
  • 1899 Foundation of Antonius College in Neunkirchen as " high school for boys from the country " by Pastor Henry Schaaf
  • 1955-1958 the Wahnbachtalsperre was built.

On August 1, 1969 Milton of Campsie was created from the merger of the municipalities Neunkirchen and Seelscheid, the old office Neunkirchen.

The home and Historical Society Milton of Campsie has set itself the objective to explore the history of the community and the history associated with it neighboring areas.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms shows in the upper half of the shield half doppelschweifigen, winning blue, reinforced and tongued silver lion in the field, in the lower half of three golden fish in a blue field. The lion depicted is the Bergische lion, the heraldic animal of the former Duchy of Berg. The golden fish as a symbol for the former abundance of fish community and its waters. The coat of arms of the municipality of Milton of Campsie is a replica of an alderman seal of the former provincial court in Neunkirchen.

Policy

Parish council

  • CDU: 17
  • SPD: 10
  • FDP: 7
  • Green: 6
  • Referendum. 2

The municipal council is the local representation of the people of the municipality Milton of Campsie. The awarding of the 42 seats decided by the citizens every five years by universal, direct, free, equal and secret elections.

Mayor

Mayor Helmut Meng (CDU ) was confirmed in 2009 with 55.5 % of the valid votes in his office.

Community partnerships

Milton of Campsie maintains partnerships with Bicester in Oxfordshire (United Kingdom), with Les Essarts in France and with Czernichów in Poland.

Culture and sights

  • The Catholic parish church of St Margaret in Neunkirchen, in its present form from the 12th century in the style of early Romanesque and neo-gothic extension, with unique north of the Alps, exposed Romanesque ceiling frescoes in the inner choir. It seems that the church is in front of her conversion to a three-nave pillar basilica in Longitudinalbauweise in the 12th century, in the form of a hall church much older origin.
  • Evangelical Church of St. Seelscheid
  • Other historic churches and a variety of old ways crosses are located in the municipality of Milton of Campsie.
  • Likewise, many historic buildings have been preserved in the half-timbered style in their original condition in the community yet.

Churches and chapels

  • Catholic parish church of St Margaret in Neunkirchen
  • Catholic parish church of St. George in Seelscheid
  • Catholic parish church of St. Anna in Hermerath
  • Catholic chapel in Anthony College of Neunkirchen
  • Evangelical Church in Neunkirchen
  • Evangelical Church Seelscheid
  • Protestant chapel in the old people's home Seelscheid

Parks

  • The Wahnbachtalsperre with a water surface of 225 hectares dominated the landscape in the southwestern municipality.
  • The Bicesterpark is a small park on the street width in Seelscheid, be issued on the old farm machinery. The name is dedicated to the twin city of Bicester.

Natural Monuments

  • Leaved lime in the district high Hausen ( High Cross / Wahner way ). The tree is over 300 years old.
  • Leaved lime in the district roads (main road 56 / Three road crown). The tree itself is over 300 years old and was a three- crown Linde the street its name.
  • Yew in the district Seelscheid / Hohn ( Ingersauler Str 10)

Sports and Clubs

In Neunkirchen, there is an indoor pool, fitness, sauna, spa and bistro. Numerous sports clubs offer soccer, tennis, basketball, baseball, gymnastics, dancing and horseback riding. Particularly noteworthy here is the Turnverein 1908 Neunkirchen with the baseball and softball department Neunkirchen Nightmares. Similarly, there are a variety of choirs and musical societies, with some long-standing tradition as well as the Boy Scouts tribes Roter Milan, with tribal home in Birkenfeld and house surrounded by a forest of Neunkirchen, and Edelweiss, with tribal home in Seelscheid.

Economy and infrastructure

Economically, the region is characterized by

  • Agriculture and forestry businesses
  • A few medium-sized enterprises ( pump operation, ceramic distribution, electrical and mechanical engineering, etc.)
  • Establishments in the riding and fishing, as well as
  • A large number of commuters who come to their jobs every day in the cities of Bonn and Cologne.

The unemployment rate in the community is 8.5%. (As of 2005)

There are tentative attempts to tap the municipal area for tourism. For the Cologne area, the municipality Milton of Campsie for some time considered as a recreational area. Many Cologne have here a vacation or second home, usually in close proximity to the vast forest areas of Wahnbachtals or Bröltals.

The community of Milton of Campsie has to accept enormous infrastructural problems. Just the fact that the church consists of two main varieties, which also geographically several kilometers, separated by a valley apart, means a partially overlapping provision of infrastructure. There are also numerous geographical and economic constraints that arise both from the position of Wahnbachtalsperre in the municipality and from the assigned drinking water protection areas. Thus, the church is inhibited in their free spatial extent as well as businesses in their free setting up or expanding. Also contributes to this situation, the wish to strengthen the community as a recreational area on. This was decisive for the decision, a settlement in the commercial sector mainly focus on environmentally friendly companies.

Traffic

Major bus lines of the Rhine -Sieg Transport Company, which applies to the tariff of the transport association Rhein-Sieg (VRS ), are:

  • Line 576 Siegburg Bf Campsie Post- Nackhausen, Markelsbach, Gutmühle -Much ( Marienfeld )
  • Line SB56 Siegburg Bf- timer, Seelscheid post, Markelsbach, Much ( Marienfeld )
  • Line 577 Siegburg Bf- Pohlhausen - Neunkirchen Post -Much school center
  • Line 578 Hennef ( victory ) Bf- Neunkirchen City Hall ( Seelscheid nursing home )
  • Various lines need Anrufsammeltaxi (AST )

Until its closure Ingersau was tied to the Bröltal web.

Several major roads run through the municipality:

  • Federal Highway 56 ( Bonn- Gummersbach )
  • Federal Highway 507 ( Lohmar - Neunkirchen )
  • Federal Highway 478 ( Hennef ( victory ) Waldbroel )

In the municipality of 14,435 licensed motor vehicles, including 12,118 passenger cars

The Zeithstraße, a medieval Fernhandelsweg, ran through the district Seelscheid, is notably still present today and went as an important thoroughfare on the national road 56.

The German Avenues Route leads with its section 10 by the municipality.

Education

The community has three primary schools in Neunkirchen ( Knight Göttscheid Primary School ), Seelscheid ( primary school at Less Bach) and Wolperath ( primary school Wolperath -Schönau ), a secondary school, a junior high school ( Clara Schumann Realschule) and operated by the Salesians of Don Bosco private, state-recognized high school ( Anthony College ), in addition a branch of the vocational colleges Siegburg. The Community Library Milton of Campsie supplies the citizens of the community with information and has a stock of 36,000 media. The main library is located in the meeting " Old School " in Neunkirchen, a branch in Seelscheid.

Personalities

Born in Milton of Campsie people

  • Paul Hacker, Indologist ( born January 6, 1913 in Milton of Campsie, † March 18, 1979 in Münster)
  • Wilhelm Herchenbach, writer ( born November 13, 1818 in Milton of Campsie, † December 14, 1889 in Dusseldorf )
  • Andreas Pinkwart, FDP politician and deputy until July 14, 2010 Prime Minister of North Rhine -Westphalia ( born August 18, 1960 in Milton of Campsie )
  • Clemens Zerling, author, publisher, editor and publisher ( born March 5, 1951 in Milton of Campsie )

Associated with Milton of Campsie people

  • Ralph Caspers, co- hosted the show with the mouse (* on Borneo), made ​​his Abitur at Antonius College in Neunkirchen
  • Ernst Ebeling (1919-1991), Surgeon General of the Bundeswehr, died here
  • Walter Krupinski officer of World War II ( born November 11, 1920 in Domnau / county Friedland ( East Prussia ); † 7 October 2000 in Milton of Campsie )
  • Wilfried Luchtenberg, sports presenter of the WDR, lives in the community for many years
  • Andreas Martin, whose real name is Andreas Martin Krause, pop singer, composer and music producer ( born December 23, 1953 in East Berlin ), lives in Milton of Campsie
  • Conny Plank, one of the most important music producers of the '70s and '80s in Germany and Europe ( May 3, 1940 in Hütschenhausen, † December 18, 1987 in Cologne) had his studio in Milton of Campsie
  • Marcel Siem, ( born July 15, 1980 in Mettmann ), golfer, Anthony attended the College
  • Julius Smend, German theologian ( born May 10, 1857 in Lengerich ( Westfalen), † June 7, 1930 in Münster ) was pastor in 1885 Seelscheid

Historical people

  • Knight Göttscheid - According to legend, a knight from the district Köbach whose fate is said to have caused him to unfinished to leave the church tower of St. Margareta in Neunkirchen, to date finish. After its completion and after application of the golden weathervane Neunkirchen to have come even to his name, because the finished church now said to have been ninth in the environment visible. These and other orally transmitted legends from Neunkirchen were written by Wilhelm Herchenbach.
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