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Dietramszell: This is what the new rifle and community center will look like

2021-11-24T16:47:38.736Z


Dietramszell / Linden - The Dietramszell community is building a financially supported rifle and community house.


Dietramszell / Linden - The Dietramszell community is building a financially supported rifle and community house.

The Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen Leader action group presented the Dietramszell mayors with the funding notification for the construction of the new shooting range in the Linden district.

The building, which will also be used by other associations and as a community center, is being funded with 292,661 euros.

Leader representatives, building planners and community representatives came together for the handover.

The new building will be built between the old schoolhouse and the kindergarten.

The old rifle house was previously much too narrow, as Mayor Josef Hauser emphasized.

Therefore, the town hall chiefs were all the more delighted that the new Dietramszeller Schützenhaus is being promoted by the leader process in the district.

Flagship for the district

The project, which costs over 733,000 euros in total, is supported by the local Leader Action Group (LAG) with 292,661 euros.

The rifle building should not only be available to the riflemen.

“All kinds of clubs can use the building,” explained Hauser.

The Leader group always supports projects when there is no other funding available.

"What we have put on its feet is really a figurehead for the district again," said First LAG Chairman Thomas Gründl happily.

The starting point for funding is always citizens who come together.

In that case, the initiative came from the Schützen Dietramszell-Linden.

According to the motto “Citizens shape their home”, as Leader coordinator for Upper Bavaria South Johann Kölbl said, this would create actions to develop the rural economy.


Energy via district heating network

As the building planner Robert Illner from the planning and engineering office of the same name explained, the building is to be two-story and between the old schoolhouse and the new kindergarten.

The basement can be reached from the south via the top and the common room on the ground floor can also be reached via the north side.

Since the topography of the terrain would be relatively steep, half of the cellar should be almost underground.

Users can take an elevator and stairs to the basement.

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The new rifle house in Dietramszell.

© Illner engineering office

There are changing rooms, shooting supervisors and a large multifunctional room with eight shooting ranges.

These will run digitally.

"All the rope constructions, as we know them from old shooting ranges, are being dropped," said Illner.

Ideally, someone would have built a wood chip heating system in the immediate vicinity.

"In principle, the entire municipal building - the kindergarten, the old school building and the rifle house can be supplied with district heating via the district heating pipeline," explained the building planner.

Strengthening social togetherness

"Especially with voluntary projects like the Schützenhaus we are very happy about the funding," said LAG manager in the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen area, Andreas Wüstefeld.

With the new building in Dietramszell, specific development goals would be implemented that made funding possible in the first place.

The aim is to actively shape demographic change, to strengthen social coexistence and to support volunteer work and freedom from barriers.

"We can do that here with this project par excellence," said Wüstefeld happily.

Preserving the village identity is very important, especially in a community with many districts like Dietramszell.

Personal contribution can be encouraged

A total of 15 projects in the Tölzer district have already been funded by the Leader action group.

For example the bathhouse in Waldram or the exercise course in Geretsried.

At the Schützenhaus in Dietramszell, according to LAG planner Gwendolin Dettweiler, it is particularly gratifying that the clubs' own contributions can be promoted.

"We can support a certain reduced percentage of the voluntary work that association members bring in during construction and implementation," explained Dettweiler.

Citizens could really design their home in this way.

"We at LAG management ensure that the calculations are correct in the end and that the project can then get off to a good start," said Dettweiler.

The building should be finished in the course of next year.

Leader and community representatives as well as planners agreed that such a project would weld the community together extremely and that that would be exactly what is currently needed in Dietramszell.


Source: merkur

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