Tastrup

Tastrup (Danish: Tostrup ) is a municipality in Flensburg in Schleswig -Flensburg district in Schleswig -Holstein. Tastrup exists in its present form since 1974, were incorporated as parts of Adelby to Flensburg. Small Tastrup, Tastrup village and Tastrupfeld belong to the municipality.

  • 3.1 Coat of Arms

Geography and transport

Tastrup is located on the southeastern outskirts of Flensburg, is politically involved in the district of Schleswig -Flensburg and is part of the scenic fishing. West Eckernförder highway runs from Flensburg in Schleswig, north of the old road (L 21) of Flensburg on Husby and Sterup to Kappeln, south of the old road from Flensburg on Missunde to Eckernförde with connections to the average fishing.

The railway connection through the southern section of the Flensburg circular path Hürup and Satrup has already been set in 1938. The station building is still in use as an inn and is owned by the community.

The district small Tastrup emerged after the Second World War.

History

History of the area

In the history of the district of Flensburg Jacob Roesch man can read that in and around Tastrup about 30 single finds of Middle and Early Stone Age have been made. It is, for example, Flint hatchets, flint daggers, flint tips and two gold coins in the peat bog. On the outskirts of the village a grave mound of the Younger Stone Age has been registered. The findings suggest that this part of fishing has been inhabited since the Stone Age. From the graves Angels we know that cattle, sheep, pig, goat and dog pets the Neolithic were.

Agriculture was operated or only in most simple form. As late as the year 100 AD, we introduce ourselves as fishing heavily forested, criss-crossed by marshes and waters of the reserve, little cultivated, and thinly peopled. Later the crop made ​​significant progress. This was due primarily at the monasteries, which operated the clearing of the forests and good farming.

Tastrup in the Middle Ages

Tastrup is first mentioned in 1423 in the writings of the Kingdom of Denmark. About the name " Tastrup " the teacher J. C. Friedrichsen writes in his book expansion, population and classification Fishing:

"Whether at last pagan gods names are contain in each name is doubtful. With security are such only in the created by nature locations such as mountain, Holt to prove Lund, hardly in human works, which Stedt, Thorp belong. The name of the god Thor was believed in Taarstedt, Torsballig, Tordschell, Torsberger Moor to find Tastrup, but the same can also be derived from the people Thori, Thord, Tosti and Thorsten "

Tastrup was beautiful with its founding to the parish Adelby because Adelby was the so-called Mother's Village and Tastrup a so-called daughter village, so the village was founded by settlers from the village Adelby.

Tastrup in the 20th century

In the known history of Pastor Jensen from Gelting Tastrup is mentioned in connection with the vote after the First World War. The chronicler writes that the vote in the second zone on March 14, 1920 was done communally in contrast to the first zone to then also consider any small parts in favorable loss of votes still to Denmark can. In fishing accounted for by the 51 196 votes cast for Germany and 13,207 in Denmark. In Tastrup 158 voted citizen German and 11 Danish.

In Tastrup Song of the train station, the dairy and the savings and Darlehnskasse is mentioned. The station building is now owned by the community and is leased as a restaurant. Here was the station of the small railway Flensburg- Satrup. This line was opened in 1901. The dairy was closed in 1934 by the Reich Food Estate, against the will of Tastruper. The savings and loan fund of the village (founded 1904), later merged with the savings and Darlehnskasse Free Will.

By the year 1970 as an independent community Tastrup belonged to the Office Adelby. But then on January 1, 1970, the formerly independent municipality Sünderup and the community Tarup were dissolved. They formed the new municipality Adelby. Tastrup also lost shortly after its status as a community. It came on February 15, 1970 added to the new community Adelby. Adelbylund, which housed the local government, had been long since grown into Flensburg and expanded greatly since 1950 to the south. It was ceded on April 26, 1970 to the fjord city. Soon afterwards, on 24 March 1974 also Sünderup and Tarup Tastrup closed but not the city of Flensburg on. From then formed Tastrup as the last rest of the community Adelbys with its local community, the Adelby. On January 1, 1980, the name of the municipality was officially changed in Tastrup. Since Tastrup in 1974 remained the only district, fort belongs to the Office Hürup.

Tastrup today

As already mentioned, the actual community Adelby was incorporated in 1974 in the city of Flensburg and Tastrup was left alone. There are still strong ties to the Flensburg districts that were formerly part of the municipality Adelby. So Tastrup is involved still in the parish Adelby and the schools and kindergartens in Tarup and Adelby be attended by the children. Moreover, there are also links to the volunteer fire departments and Tarup Sünderup. With the steady expansion of the district Sünderup Flensburg grows ever clearer ran to Tastrup.

Policy

Of the nine seats in the municipal council for the municipal election in 2013 account for all the voters Community Banking Act.

Coat of arms

Blazon: " shared lowered from a fallen bent- tip, top in gold, a black station reception building, below in blue two outward-facing silver beech leaves. "

In the arms of the middle part of the Facade of the station Tastruper the small railway Flensburg- Satrup is presented. The two beech leaves indicate that houses are the predominant species in the kink- rich district. The division of the shield into three fields are devoted to the small hamlets Tastrup, Tastrupfeld and Tastrup village that make up the church today. The color scheme in blue and gold based on the color of the circle Schleswig -Flensburg.

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