Roding, Germany

Roding is a city in eastern Bavaria district of Cham in the Upper Palatinate.

  • 2.1 religions
  • 2.2 Customs
  • 2.3 Amalgamations
  • 3.1 City Council
  • 3.2 First mayor since 1945
  • 3.3 Coat of Arms
  • 3.4 Twin towns
  • 4.1 Structures
  • 4.2 Memorial
  • 4.3 Recreation and Sports
  • 5.1 Function as a center
  • 5.2 Established businesses
  • 5.3 Innovation and Founder Centre
  • 5.4 hospital
  • 5.5 Bundeswehr
  • 5.6 traffic 5.6.1 highways
  • 5.6.2 Railway
  • 5.6.3 transport
  • 7.1 Sons and daughters of the town
  • 7.2 personalities who have lived on site / cast

Geography

Structural data

The river town of Roding rain is the second largest municipality in the district of Cham and center of the western district. The city covers an area of ​​11,368 hectares and is thus in terms of area in the district of Cham in the first place.

Neighboring communities

The town of Roding bordered to the north by the municipality of Stamsried and to the community Pösing, both of which constitute an administrative community in the district of Cham. To the east is the county seat Cham, in the southeast, Schorndorf, and to the south the municipality Michelsneukirchen and the market town of Falkenstein, both also in administrative matters form (all Landkreis Cham ). In the southwest is the scoring for managing community forests of Zell, in the west the community forest Erbach, which is the seat of the administrative community of the same name (all Landkreis Cham ), and in the northwest to the district Schwandorf belonging market town of Bruck in der Oberpfalz.

Boroughs

The municipality has 90 Roding officially named districts:

  • Altenkreith
  • Angermühl
  • Brown Ried
  • Brunnhof
  • Dachshof
  • You Erling
  • Draxlberg
  • Eck
  • Eckhäusl
  • Eidenthal
  • Eilberg
  • Misery
  • Eppenhof
  • Fronau
  • Fronauermühle
  • Gaisirl
  • Grub
  • Grubhof
  • Gstetten
  • Haidhof
  • Haunried
  • Heath
  • Heiderberg
  • Heidweiherhöf
  • Heilbrünnl
  • Hinterhaunried
  • Hochbrunn
  • Hofmühl
  • Imhof
  • Kager
  • Kager Häusl
  • Kagerhof
  • Kaghöfl
  • Kalsing
  • Kaplhof
  • Kienhof
  • Kienholz
  • Kienmühle
  • Klessing
  • Kohlschlag
  • Kronwitt
  • Loibling
  • Lunz
  • Mack grinding
  • Marbelshof
  • Mitterndorf
  • Mitterkreith
  • Monessen
  • Muehlau
  • Wet
  • Neubäu
  • Neubäuermühl
  • Oberndorf
  • Oberkreith
  • Oberlintach
  • Oberprombach
  • Upper Trübenbach
  • Ödenhof
  • Piendling
  • Pollen Ried
  • Rabhof
  • Regenpeilstein
  • Rubbed iron mill
  • Roding
  • Roding at the station
  • Roithof
  • Rothenbirl
  • Rothsal
  • Seigen
  • Stadlhof
  • Strahlfeld
  • Supports spot
  • Thannhof
  • Trasching
  • Triftersberg
  • Unterlintach
  • Unterprombach
  • Under Trübenbach
  • Wax Erling
  • Wanning
  • Weiherhaus
  • Weather box
  • Wieden
  • Wiesing
  • Wiesthal
  • Windfäng
  • Zenzing
  • Ziehring
  • Zimmering
  • Zinzenthal

There are the districts Altenkreith, Brown Ried, Fronau, Heath, Kalsing, Mitterndorf, Mitterkreith, Neubäu, Upper Trübenbach, Regenpeilstein, Roding, beam field, Trasching, weather box, Wiesing, drawing ring and Zimmering.

History

Roding was first mentioned in the year 844. 1329 Roding was pfälzisch (see House Treaty of Pavia). To 1364 gave Count Palatine Ruprecht I. the place the market rights, his successor Johann von Neumarkt gave Roding 1432 a freedom and privileges letter. Roding belonged to Rentamt Amberg and the district court weather field of the Electorate of Bavaria. Roding had a market court with extensive own rights. In the management reorganization in Bavaria, the district court Roding was established in 1803. After the founding of the Kingdom (1806 ) the district court Roding in 1808 allocated to the rain circle, which was renamed in 1838 in Bavaria. In the course of further administrative reforms in the Kingdom of Bavaria was born in 1818 with the second Gemeindeedikt the church today. 1862 went out of the land court correctly the district office Roding, which was renamed in County Roding 1939. 1952 Roding became a town and was until June 30, 1972, the county seat of that time in the course of municipal reform are now the district ( License Plate ROD). also see Regenpeilstein castle, castle mountain blackness, motte Costanosellari, castle ruins weather field

Religions

In Roding is the Catholic chaplaincy unit Roding - Trasching. To her belongs the city parish of St. Pancras, also the Sanctuary Heilbrünnl and churches in Trasching, Upper Trübenbach weather box. In addition, part of the urban area of the Catholic chaplaincy unit Neubäu forest Erbach is covered.

The Christ Church of the Lutheran church was inaugurated in 1954, after in 1945 many Protestant expellees came to Roding.

Customs

Every year in January, the Sunday after the feast of Saint Sebastian ( 18 January), the traditional Sebastiani procession takes place. The citizens of the city, going from the parish church to the chapel of Saint Sebastian at the intersection of School Street / Falkensteiner road. The procession goes back to a vow from the plague. 1713 built the Rodingersdorf citizens a chapel and promised an annual procession to be spared from the rampant at this time in the Upper Palatinate plague. Saint Sebastian is the patron saint of the town of Roding.

Incorporations

In 1945 or 1946, until then independent municipality Regenpeilstein and parts of the municipalities Hochbrunn and Wiesing to Roding came. On 1 July 1971, Brown Ried, Fronau, Kalsing, Mitterndorf, Neubäu, Upper Trübenbach ( with the rest of the disbanded in 1945 or 1946 municipality Hochbrunn ), beam field, Trasching, weather field and Zimmering ( recorded with the on April 1, 1949 the rest of the community Wiesing ) incorporated. On 1 May in 1978 was added Altenkreith.

Policy

City ​​council

The City Council consists of 24 members Roding. The municipal election held on September 28, 2008 showed the following distribution of seats or voting with a voter turnout of 56.3 per cent ( figures in comparison to the local elections on 3 March 2002 ):

CSU, Land Union and Young list form a parliamentary group and have it - along with the first mayor - an absolute majority in the City Council.

A city council candidate who manipulated 2008 60 postal ballot paper, was the Landgericht Regensburg in addition to a prison sentence of two years probation denied the right to vote for three years and be eligible for election for five years; besides, he had to settle ( 5,000 euros ) the costs made ​​necessary election ( 36,000 euros ) and a fine.

First mayor since 1945

Since 1996 Franz Reichhold 's (CSU), First Mayor of the town of Roding. His last re-election took place on 2 March 2008 with a vote share of 97.4 per cent with a turnout of 61.9 percent. At the City Council meeting of 23 October 2008 Alfred Reger (CSU ) was elected deputy mayor, Third Mayor Alfred Wittmann ( CDU).

Coat of arms

The coat of arms of the town of Roding is a stationary, silver -armed man with helmet represents the in the right hand a silver halberd with golden stem on the left hand holds a vertically placed silver-colored fish.

Twin Cities

Roding maintains a partnership with the 18th district of the Hungarian capital Budapest.

Culture and sights

Structures

The Catholic parish church of St. Pancras was built in 1959 by Friedrich Haindl on an octagonal base. From the previous church only now detached Baroque tower remained.

The oldest building in the city and one of the oldest religious buildings in Bavaria is the Josephikapelle from the 8th or 9th century with late Romanesque and early Gothic frescoes; in construction related to this is the 1580 first mentioned in Anna chapel with a view of the dance of death.

In the vicinity is the location high above the river rain Sanctuary Heilbrünnl. It was built in 1730 in Rococo style. Located in the nave of the water Heilbrünnlquelle is collected in a marble basin, the healing powers, especially for eye diseases, will be awarded. The statue in the church is a copy of the Mother of God icon, the so-called " Beautiful Maria ", by Albrecht Altdorfer from the Old Chapel in Regensburg.

In the district Strahlfeld the monastery Strahlfeld St. Dominic, the Dominican Missionary Sisters is located. On a rock of the Bavarian pile is located in the district Strahlfeld the ruins of the castle blackness Mountain, which dates from the twelfth century. The ruins weather field in the same district is not only one of the few genuine moated castles in the Upper Palatinate, it also provides another reason an oddity: After piecemeal sale of the castle to farmers within the castle walls in the 19th century, the village center has developed.

Memorial

The memorial, consisting of a wooden cross and three plaques above the local part weather field, reminiscent of the 567 formerly buried here concentration camp inmates on a death march of Flossenbiirg. They were among the more than 3,000 prisoners who were driven by SS guards toward Dachau in April 1945. In 1957 they were transferred to the cemetery of honor Flossenbiirg.

Recreation and Sports

The nature park, in the Upper Bavarian Forest makes Roding to a scenic city for residents, visitors and tourists. The country town on the rain is known for its variety of festivals, the traditional folk festival on open-air events through to the town festival Roding International.

The cultural center of the city is the city hall house Ostmark, which provides 600 people. Here social events, exhibitions and conferences are held. Another venue is the House of Culture Fronfeste. In addition Roding houses a library with about 15,000 volumes and in various media. Here is also the possibility for using the Internet. In the vicinity there is also the school museum Fronau.

In the center of the city is the sports and green area at the Esper that includes a football stadium turf sports fields, tennis courts and a sports pub. Furthermore, there is a summer curling rink, a campsite and a skate park. The Roding family water Platschare (Outdoor) comprises Since 1999 a 60 -foot water slide and a beach volley - ball field. In addition, there is also an indoor swimming pool in Roding. In the vicinity there is also the Neubäuer lake.

Nationally known is the weightlifter season of TB 03 Roding, which again raises weightlifters in the first league since 2008. The department is also known for their good work and their young lifters won multiple German Junior Championships and International German Championship title.

Economy and infrastructure

Function as a center

As a center Roding has center function for the western part of the district of Cham with a catchment area of approximately 30,000 inhabitants in the city and surrounding area. Here you will find doctors, pharmacies, a hospital, churches, a post office, a railway station, several food markets, small and medium-sized commercial and industrial companies, banks, schools, kindergartens, and several inns.

The economic structure of the city has made ​​a wide mix of industries. Mentioned here is mainly the manufacturing industry with its internationally oriented sales.

Established businesses

  • Mühlbauer AG High Tech International
  • Vaillant GmbH
  • Continental Mechanical Components GmbH Germany
  • Crown Forklift GmbH & Co.KG
  • Kontron Embedded Computers
  • Roding Automobile GmbH
  • Stangl & Co. Precision GmbH
  • Complete Construction Management GmbH
  • Wengler fence and gate systems GmbH
  • WaKuTec plastics processing
  • Roding - Kunststoff-Technik GmbH

Innovation and incubation center

Since 1996 located in Roding an innovation and incubation center, which is operated by the Economic Development Corporation in the district of Cham mbH. Through cost-effective infrastructure and other services to facilitate the start-up entrepreneurs.

Hospital

The hospital Roding covers the Departments of Internal Medicine and Elective Surgery and Orthopaedic Surgical Inpatient Ward, the orthopedic rehabilitation, ENT- patient ward and the urology department document. Moreover, a dialysis unit is connected to the hospital.

Bundeswehr

In Roding is located since 1958 Arnulf Barracks of armed forces, in which the main part of the Logistics Battalion 4, and a company of the Military Police Regiment 3 are stationed. As part of the deployment plan of 2011, the location Roding is reduced from 900 to 820 posts.

Traffic

Highways

The town of Roding is located on the main road 85 Amberg- Schwandorf - Cham -Passau ( partially four-lane ), from which the B branches in the direction of Regensburg -Ingolstadt at Altenkreith District 16. The nearest motorway is the A93 near Schwandorf (approx. 30 km away ).

Railway

Roding also lies on the railway line Schwandorf - Cham - Furth im Wald. In direction and in the direction Schwandorf Cham - Furth im Wald each connection is hourly.

The Roding station is about 3 km outside the town center. Between the station and the city center urban line. By December 2014, the station will be expanded accessible and the platform will be moved about 200 m to the west.

In addition to this station exists in the district Neubäu another station in the municipality.

Transport

The entire public transport (rail transport, urban and regional bus lines) is integrated into the collective system of traffic Landkreis Cham ( VLC).

Media

  • Radio Charivari, private radio stations for the region of eastern Bavaria. Frequencies for the district of Cham 92.7, 95.7, 102.6 and 105.5 MHz
  • Cham Newspaper / Rodingersdorf courier, circulation: 10,685 (Monday to Saturday 2007), the regional edition of the Straubinger Tageblatt / Landshut Newspaper
  • Bavarian Forest Echo, run: 16,228 (Monday to Saturday 2007), the regional edition appearing in Regensburg Mittelbayerischen newspaper
  • TVA stands for TV News, private regional television station for the East Bavarian districts of Regensburg, Straubing-Bogen, Kelheim and Cham

Education

  • Elementary and middle school Roding
  • Primary school Mitterndorf
  • Konrad -Adenauer -Realschule
  • Branch of the Werner-von -Siemens -Schule ( State Vocational School Cham) with the Department of Metal Technology I ( Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering )
  • Branch of the school at the Rainbow ( Special Educational Support Centre Cham with a program focusing on learning) in Mitterndorf
  • Vocational School of Nursing of the district of Cham
  • Kindergarten Holy Family Roding
  • Kindergarten St. Raphael Mitterndorf
  • Kindergarten St. Francis Neubäu
  • Kindergarten St. Christopher Trasching
  • School Preparatory device ( SVE) in Mitterndorf

Awards

  • 2007 was awarded the Bavarian town of Roding Marketing Award (1st place in the category "Cities to 20,000 inhabitants " ) for the project " Roding International". The reasoning of the Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs: " A clever town festival, which is organized by the residents in seven streets, makes particular by the strong commitment of the citizenry great joy. "

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Marianus Königsperger OSB (1708-1769), Benedictine, composer and organist
  • Alfred Stuiber (1912-1981), catholic church historian, patrologist and Christian archaeologist
  • Prem (1934-1978), a painter, a member of the artist group SPUR (1958-1965)
  • Gabriele Beyerlein (* 1949), children's book author
  • Gerlinde Kaupa (* 1952), CSU politician
  • Dieter Vogl (* 1953), nonfiction author and photographer
  • Karl Vetter ( b. 1953 ), FW - politician
  • Markus Sackmann (* 1961), CSU politician and Secretary of State
  • Stephan Baier (born 1965 ), Catholic journalist ( The Daily Mail ) and author
  • Jürgen Dendorfer (born 1971 ), historian

Personalities who have lived on site / cast

  • Kurt von Unruh (1894-1986), painter
  • Höcherl Hermann (1912-1989), CSU - politician, former Federal Minister
  • Franz Sackmann (1920-2011), CSU - politician, former Secretary of State and District
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