The Herrnberchtheim Fruit and Horticultural Association wants to remember Albrecht Friedrich Eyring with a blood maple. Eyring was pastor in Herrnberchtheim from 1895. He is considered to be the founder of the fruit growing associations in Bavaria. 100 years ago, on September 21, he died in Wrzburg.
Albrecht Eyring (1844 to 1920) is closely associated with the region. From 1877 he was pastor in Lipprichhausen. Three years after a severe winter in which thousands of fruit trees had frozen to death, and three years of advertising for the planting of fruit trees, the Lipprichhausen Fruit Growing Association was founded on October 1, 1883. This was the first club and is considered the nucleus of the Bavarian State Association.
On January 9, 1893, the Central Franconian district association for fruit and horticulture was founded. Eyring became its first chairman. On his initiative, the Bavarian State Association for Fruit and Horticulture was founded in Nuremberg on November 20, 1894. With Albrecht Eyring as chairman, of course.
Honorary citizen of Herrnberchtheim since 1914
In 1902, Eyring founded the Herrnberchtheim Fruit and Horticultural Association in Herrnberchtheim. In 1913, Eyring was a founding member of the Heimat- und Musemsverein Uffenheim und Umgebung, which opened the Heimatmuseum a year later. In 1914 Eyring was made an honorary citizen of Herrnberchtheim. He died in Wrzburg six years later. He is buried in Herrnberchtheim.
The old linden tree is to be replaced with the blood maple, which the Ippesheim council has approved to be planted on common land. According to Mayor Karl Schmidt, this is said to have been planted in 1841.
Gnter Wrsching deals with the history of the village. The 81-year-old has a large photo archive. Now he has created a 208-page chronicle about his hometown.
The local council decided to take over the printing costs. With 300 books, these are around 4200 euros. Now it is still asked what 350 pieces cost. Because presumably such a work will not be reprinted. According to Mayor Schmidt, the chronicle is a perfect Christmas present.
Concrete blocks on the corridor are not removed
Bicycles and cars get through, agricultural vehicles, trucks or sprinters don’t. It should stay that way when crossing the corridor from Herrnberchtheim to the GollIpp industrial area. The two concrete blocks are not removed there, as an applicant for agricultural harvest removal had requested.
The community has nothing against the owner of a dilapidated old house in Bullenheim. According to Schmidt, an impulse consultation has taken place, the costs of which are covered by the municipal alliance A7 Franken West. As a result, demolition was recommended. However, the decision is made by the District Office.
A single-family house is to be built in the Auen area of Bullenheim. There are residential buildings in the immediate vicinity. That is why the path should be followed with a rounding-off statute. An agreement must also be made with the municipality with regard to the development. A strip of land is also to be given to the community so that the path can be widened, the mayor informed. There was also agreement for a demolition and a subsequent new building in the middle of Ippesheim.
Weinparadies could participate in the expansion of the path in the vineyards
A core path expansion in the vineyards, as is currently being planned in the neighboring Lower Franconian district of Kitzingen by the municipal alliance Sdost 7/22, is also conceivable for the market town of Ippesheim, according to Mayor Karl Schmidt. The procedure is under the direction of the Office for Rural Development Lower Franconia. For the cross-border wine paradise there might be the opportunity to participate, informed Schmidt.
In a closed meeting, the municipal council also awarded the structural design for the sewage treatment plant. This involves establishing the flux station and sewage sludge dewatering. An engineering firm from Kitzingen received the order for around 7,250 euros.
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Ippesheim
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Gerhard Krmer
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Albrecht Friedrich
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Mayor and Lord Mayor
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Printing costs
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Honorary citizen
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Bicycles
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Vehicles and means of transport
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Karl Schmidt
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Agriculture
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Market towns
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Fruit and horticultural associations
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City councils and local residents
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Vineyards
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