Nürensdorf

Gasthaus zum bear in the village of Nuerensdorf, mentioned in 1474

Nuerensdorf ( popular: Nüeri ) is a municipality in the district of Bülach in the canton of Zurich in Switzerland.

Nuerensdorf includes the hamlets Birchwil, Oberwil and width as well as the hamlets Breitenloo, Hakab and small house. It is bordered by the towns of Bassersdorf, Kloten, Oberembrach, Brütten and Lindau. The school offer includes kindergartens, two primary and upper stages.

  • 7.1 Current population concerns
  • 7.2 Media

Coat of arms

Blazon

The coat of arms is similar to that of the Hess family, who presented the court rule in Nuerensdorf for a long time.

Geography

Nuerensdorf is located on the western edge of the gentle hill that separates the Zurich city of Winterthur. The center of Nuerensdorf is located on 502 m above sea level. M.. , The difference from the lowest to the highest part of the village but considerably. The entire municipal area is 1009 ha, of which agriculture accounts for 49 % to 32% forest, 5% on transport and on the settlements 14%.

The old village center encloses the main intersection, which is equipped with a traffic signal. In their creation in the early 70's this was the only traffic lights in all the surrounding communities about which one, was proud in Nuerensdorf, as a sign of modernity.

The surrounding districts and hamlets are relatively widely dispersed: A forest separates the parts Birchwil and Oberwil of Nürensdorfs core. The width and small house even lie about 100 meters higher, also separated by woods.

Policy

Franz Brunner (FDP) is mayor (as of 2011 ).

Culture

From Nuerensdorf In 1982 the band Hellhammer, one of the most influential bands in the area of ​​"Extreme Metal", which has mainly the sub-genres Death Metal and Black Metal influences to predominate and is considered a pioneer band of Black Metal. The successful successor group Celtic Frost was also founded in Nuerensdorf 1984.

Economy

Originally Nuerensdorf was a farming village. In fact, there are still 23 farms which operate self-supporting. The village has in addition to numerous small businesses in the traditional craft industries through a centrally located Volg offering the goods of daily use. Incorporated in it is also a butcher shop, which offers a specialty fillet in batter. The former Schlossbraui Nuerensdorf was taken into operation over one hundred years after the cessation, in April 2006.

Nuerensdorf is also the location of a 380 -kV substation of the Nordostschweizerischen power plants in width. There also end 220 kV Grobverteilleitungen as well as the preliminary line, the 380 kV lines Bonaduz - width and width - Beznau Racing Castle.

Traffic

Nuerensdorf is by bus line 660 from Winterthur and Bassersdorf to achieve in Zurich Transport Network ago; also operate in peak hours two more buses, one of which is the line 767 which leads from Brütten to Bassersdorfer station. The other bus runs from the Zurich airport Effretikon. There are connections to the S -Bahn network. The night bus from Winterthur to Zurich and vice versa also runs through Nuerensdorf, so that revelers will be possible to reach by public transport home.

Attractions

The width is the St.Oswald chapel, which was built in the 12th century. The first mention of it was in 1370 in Liber marcarum the diocese of Constance. The chapel was extensively renovated in 1650 for the first time and got a 1775 built by Christian Heinrich Zeller movement. The bell of the clock come from the pre-Reformation period and bear the inscription AVE MARIA GRATIA PLENA and IHS NASARENUS REX JUDERUM.

Others

Current population concerns

Recently there has been provided in Nuerensdorf especially the issue of aircraft noise for discussions. The village is situated almost exactly in the extension of Ostpiste of Zurich airport. A one-sided channeling of approaches to the east of the community would consequently massively bring more aircraft noise.

Media

Since Nuerensdorf listened to the district in the canton of Zurich Bülach, is the official publication of the municipality of the canton of Zurich countries. Incidentally, there is a local paper, the village of Flash, which is shared with the communities Brütten and Bassersdorf, as well as a community internal school newspaper, which is distributed quarterly free of the school community Nuerensdorf to all households in the community.

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