Allerød,Denmark 作者: 来源: 发布时间:2021-02-01
一、人口,面积
Population: 25,633
Area: 67.4 km²
Municipality in Hovedstaden
二、自然地理
Allerød Kommune is a municipality on the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in eastern Denmark.The main town, Lillerød, is also the site of the municipal council, and most people say 'Allerød'. Smaller towns inside the municipality are Blovstrød and the towns of Lynge and Uggeløse, which have grown together
Allerød Municipality is working to stop the decline in biodiversity. In this work, nature conservation is a necessary and effective tool. Allerød municipality has been providing nature conservation on selected municipal owned areas since 1984. in Børstingerød Mose and Allerød Sø.
This long continuous care has meant prosperity and survival for a whole range of animals and plants, including rare plant species, day butterflies and other insects, which previously had their main propagation in the ancient cultural landscape and which today have difficulty surviving in a landscape of rational agriculture and forestry.
Allerød is part of the Green Cities concept.
Transport
Allerød Kommune has a well-developed infrastructure, its road and railway connections ensures links to the outside world.
Allerød station is a railway station serving the town of Lillerød in Allerød municipality north of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is located on the Hillerød radial of Copenhagen's S-train network. Originally it was named Lillerød, but the name was changed in 1952 to prevent confusion with nearby Hillerød.
三、经济发展和规模
The annual accounts for 2018 show that the municipality's economy is in balance and the economic development follows the city council's budget settlement, which focuses on the long-term investment in Allerød.
The 2018 accounts shows an expected reduction in the municipality's liquidity of DKK 46.0 million primarily due to a high level of construction during the financial year. The average liquidity calculated in accordance with the central government's cash credit rule, at the end of the financial year totaled DKK 139.3 million. The den cash and cash equivalents per December 31, totaled DKK 15.8 million. kr.
* All amounts are in DKK per. per capita in current prices
四、产业特点重点项目
Allerød has a large concentration of technology companies in its industrial zones at the outskirts of the town. These include the hearing aid company Widex, Welltech, a developer of robotic technology for the off-shore industry and Weibel Scientific, a designer and manufacturer of continuous wave doppler radars. Hewlett-Packard's Danish headquarters moved to Allerød in . IBM has a large facility in Blovstrød, just outside Allerød, Widex in Vassingerød.
Other companies headquartered in Allerød are the engineering consultancy NIRAS, drug store and cosmetics chain MATAS, the development company Sjælsø Gruppen and the furniture companies Fritz Hansen and PP-Møbler.
The wood industry was of great importance to Allerød with several sawmills and furniture industries. Fritz Hansen A / S in particular has been prominent with many employees and a large export. In addition to Fritz Hansen, which still exists, Grum-Schwensen's Radiokabinetfabrik was a larger company, and there is a tradition of good furniture carpenters, which has attracted companies such as PP Furniture.
Kollerød Å - stream restoration
Allerød Municipality, in collaboration with Hillerød Municipality, conducts watercourse restoration in upper Kollerød River.
The project is funded by the EU, the Ministry of the Environment and Food, Hillerød Municipality and Allerød Municipality. The European Union and the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund invest in sea and fish. help achieve good condition in streams, fjords and the sea.
The purpose of the restoration project is to improve the physical conditions in three streams in Kollerød Å. The goal is to achieve good ecological status in upper Kollerød Å in accordance with the state's water plan 1 (2009-2015). The project aims to ensure better living conditions for animal and plant life, while improving the aquatic environment.
The project stretch comprises a total of 2,263 meters. The restoration work comprises three sections of stretch between Børstingerød Mose and Flintholmvej.
The work consists of:
Layout of spawning banks
Lay out concealer / natural stone as power concentrators
Wood / stone outlay for small animals and fish
Time schedule
The project period runs from September 16, 2015 to September 17, 2019 according to the state grant scheme. Allerød and Hillerød Municipality expect the restoration project to be completed in late summer 2019.
Allerød and Hillerød Municipality have been awarded grants for project costs related to the project. the restoration in Kollerød Å from the then Nature Conservation Authority (today the Danish Agricultural and Fisheries Authority). The municipalities have been prepared a project estimate for the project, which amounts to DKK 138,650.
五、风景名胜,景点
Allerød Lake
The area's history dates back to the year 900 -1000. During that period, settlements occurred throughout the North Zealand area, and the forests were cleared, giving the name of the "Red Age". A clearing northwest of the lake was named Allerød, which means clearing in or near the moose forest.
If you are interested in birds, there is plenty to see and hear at Allerød Lake. There are nightingale, large flagpole, woodpecker, woodpecker, tailgull, variegated flycatcher and various species of songbirds.
Of course, the ubiquitous waterfowl such as chickens and gray ducks are also present. The birds of prey from the nearby forests also hunt for the open areas. If you are lucky, you can see fish eagles and red kites.
Larger mammals include deer, foxes and leaks. It is also possible to see badgers if you are lucky and in the right time and place.
The growth in the area is very varied. There is swamp forest with birch and alder trees, mixed deciduous forest on the drier bottom towards Ravnsholt Forest and on the hill towards the railway. Against Ravnsholt Forest, oak, hazel and birch forest have been promoted.
If you bring your food basket, you can sit at benches and tables at the southeast edge of Allerød Lake or on the Kattehaleengen.
Now that you are at Allerød Lake, make your way past North Zealand's only narrow track veteran track. Blovstrødbanen was created in 1981, when the Danish Railway Club's equipment from the Lolland rowing fields had to be moved from the Maribo sugar factory due to lack of space.
The rail network comprises two sections. Both start from Blovstrød H (Blovstrød Teglværk) - one towards Kongevejen over Blovstrød Teglværksvej via Storkevad to Blovstrød hall - the other goes towards Allerød Lake in a curve under the S-lane to Oskar Jensens Bro. It is here from the bridge that you can take a stroll up to Blovstrød H.
The timetable is not that comprehensive, as it is only run on Sundays and public holidays during the period from Store Bededag until the autumn holidays in October. All trains depart from Blovstrød H. and the tours last approx. 30 min.
Tokkekøb Hegn Monument
Address: Vildtmestervej, 3450 Lillerød
Tokkekøb Hegn is a 631 hectare nature pearl in North Zealand with varied landscapes of forest, hills, marshes and lakes, dotted with remnants barroof prehistoric times. The area is home to many dolmens, long barrows and passage grves from the Neolithic, including the well-preserved Dæmpegårdsdyssen from 3,400 BC.a
The dolmens, longws and passage graves were built by the people of the Funnel Beaker Culture, who roamed the area from approximately 4.000 BC to 2.850 BC. The function of the monuments has been debated for hundreds of years, but finds of multiple bones from many different individuals as well as grave goods suggest that they were used as mass graves, probably with ritual ceremonies going on in connection to the many burials.
六、历史文化
Allerød municipality was not merged with other municipalities by 1 January 2007 as the result of nationwide Kommunalreformen ("The Municipality Reform" of 2007).
The warm period after the last ice age (Wisconsin glaciation) is named the Allerød Oscillation after an archaeological site found at Allerød.
In 1797 six Bronze Age lurs was found in Lynge at Brudevælte.
There are cultural-historical preservation values and valuable cultural environments in Allerød Municipality, which have been designated to ensure that they can be safeguarded in the further planning. The municipal plan covers only the preserved cultural heritage, which is still in its material form.
The most prominent cultural heritage in Allerød Municipality is the churches, the church surroundings and the villages, as well as a number of farms which were replaced from the villages. The history of churches, farms and villages is closely related when the farms were replaced from the villages in the 1780s in connection with the land reform. The villages constitute very valuable cultural environments because they are well preserved and each has its own history.
There are 10 preserved villages in Allerød Municipality, mainly cluster villages. A cluster village is a village where the settlements are right next to the road. Some cluster villages are well-preserved because the villages were preserved in connection with the replacement of the villages in the 1780s. However, only a few or some of the original farms are preserved today. In the municipality there are four church villages, one of which is also a village village. Furthermore, a collection of houses in Krogenlund has been designated as worthy of conservation.
The church villages of Lillerød, Lynge and Uggelös have the village houses close to the church. Blovstrød is an example of an old suburban village, and it is a unique quality for Blovstrød that the large forts, together with the church and the cemetery, form the town's common center. Around the fort, land was set out for farms in a star shape. Today, there are only a few remains of the original farms, but the village's star projection is still seen in scandal and street directions.
The clay and gravel soils and the large forests of the Allerød area attracted brickworks and timber industry in the 1870s, and a large part of the area's population went from working in agriculture to working in the brickworks and in the timber industry. The cultural heritage is well preserved from this time and is special to the municipality's history.
One of the special cultural-historical features of the brick-and-mortar industry is the tipper tracks (also called clay tracks), where clay was transported from the clay tombs to the old brickworks. The remains of the two brick works, Allerød Brickwork and Blovstrød Brickwork, with associated working homes, together with the cultural-historical landscape markings of the clay graves and the graves, are valuable cultural environments.
七、其他信息
Farremosen business area
The business area at Farremosen is classified in the Finger Plan as an area reserved for "companies with special location requirements" and "transport and distribution companies". The Finger Plan is a national land plan directive that the municipalities must comply with in their municipal and local planning. The purpose of the state to lay out areas for this type of business is to ensure that it is possible to establish these companies in all parts of the country.
The City Council has adopted a local plan on May 24, 2017, which allows companies to establish themselves in the business area within the framework of the local plan.
On October 13, 2017, the City Council decided to contact the state and request a changed use of the business area at Farremosen. The change is that the area is no longer included in national planning as an area for use by companies with special location requirements, but only as an area for transport and distribution industries. Allerød Municipality is awaiting response to this request.
At the same time, a number of companies are starting to establish themselves in accordance with the existing local plan.
八、联系方式
Mayor: Karsten Längerich
Address: Bjarkesvej 2, 3450 Allerød
Telephone: +45 48100100
mail: kommunen@alleroed.dk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alleroed/
Website: https://www.alleroed.dk/