Eemsdelta Explained

Eemsdelta
Settlement Type:Municipality
Map Alt:Highlighted position of Eemsdelta in a municipal map of Groningen
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Netherlands
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Groningen
Governing Body:Municipal council
Leader Party:Christian Union
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Ben Visser
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Footnotes:[1]
Area Total Km2:364
Area Water Km2:96.2
Timezone1:CET
Utc Offset1:+1
Timezone1 Dst:CEST
Utc Offset1 Dst:+2
Postal Code Type:Postcode
Area Code Type:Area code

Eemsdelta (in Dutch; Flemish pronounced as /ˈeːmzˌdɛltaː/) is a municipality in the province of Groningen, Netherlands formed from the merger of Appingedam, Delfzijl and Loppersum. The municipality came into existence on 1 January 2021.[2]

Geography

As of 2020, the areas encompassed by the municipality have a population of approximately 46 thousand people.[1] The municipality is bordered by Het Hogeland to the west, Groningen to the southwest, Midden-Groningen to the south and Oldambt to the southeast. It consists of 32 main population centres, the largest of which are Appingedam (part of the Appingedam municipality), Delfzijl, Wagenborgen, Spijk (all part of the Delfzijl municipality), Loppersum and Middelstum (both part of the Loppersum municipality).[3]

Topography

Dutch topographic map of the municipality of Eemsdelta, 2021.

History

In 2010, the municipalities of Delfzijl, Eemsmond, Appingedam and Loppersum formed Werkorganisatie DEAL, a joint organisation for handling various municipal tasks.[4] Delfzijl, Appingedam and Loppersum formally announced their interest in a merger on 16 November 2017 and approved the final plans on 2 January 2018.[5] Eemsmond was excluded from the plans as it decided to merge with Bedum, De Marne and Winsum instead to form the municipality of Het Hogeland.[6] In 2019, the planned dissolution of WO DEAL was announced as the municipalities of Het Hogeland and Eemsdelta were deemed to be large enough to be able to handle all their tasks without the need for further cooperation.[4] The Eemsdelta plans were officially approved by the House of Representatives on 22 April 2020, and the Senate on 7 July 2020, with the plans set to come into effect on 1 January 2021.[1]

Name

The name of the municipality was chosen by a vote. Following nearly 800 submissions, a special committee selected their top three options based on recognisability, history, and geographic considerations. The following thee options were chosen by the committee: Eemsdelta, Fivelgo and Marenland.[7] Afterwards, the residents of the municipalities were allowed to vote on their preferred choice. Over 16 thousand votes were cast (representing a turnout of 42%), with Eemsdelta receiving an overwhelming majority of the votes (67%).[8] The name refers to the river Eems, and has also previously been used as a loosely defined region in the Northeast of Groningen, roughly encompassing the same territory as the municipality[6] and historically known as Fivelingo or Fivelgo. The name Eemsdelta was received with surprise by some of the inhabitants, since the area surrounding the river mouth of the Ems is not a river delta.[9]

Politics

The first elections for the municipality were held on 18 November 2020. The election was won by Local Interest Eemsdelta (Lokaal Belang Eemsdelta) who received 31.9% of the votes (11 seats), followed by PvdA with 15.9% (5 seats), ChristenUnie with 11.0%, VVD with 10.5%, CDA with 10.1% (3 seats each), Municipal Interests Eemsdelta (Gemeentebelangen Eemsdelta) with 8.1% and GroenLinks with 5.8% (2 seats each), while the Seniors Party Eemsdelta (Seniorenpartij Eemsdelta), the Youth Party Eemsdelta (Jongerenpartij Eemsdelta) and D66 failed to get a seat. [10] [11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Samenvoeging gemeenten Appingedam, Delfzijl en Loppersum. Dutch. Eerste Kamer.
  2. Web site: Eemsdelta is dichtbij. Dutch. Loppersum.
  3. Web site: Herindelingsadvies Eemsdelta. Dutch.
  4. Web site: Appingedam, Delfzijl, Loppersum en Het Hogeland ontbinden gemeenschappelijke regeling WO DEAL. Dagblad van het Noorden. Dutch. 3 October 2019. 19 November 2020. 4 October 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191004153402/https://www.dvhn.nl/groningen/appingedam/Appingedam-Delfzijl-Loppersum-en-Het-Hogeland-ontbinden-gemeenschappelijke-regeling-WO-DEAL-24885644.html. dead.
  5. Web site: Gemeentelijke fusie tussen Delfzijl, Appingedam en Loppersum moet 1 januari 2021 rond zijn. 12 January 2018. Dutch. Eemskrant.
  6. Web site: Eemsdelta. Dutch. Plaatsengids.nl.
  7. Web site: Wat wordt de nieuwe naam van de DAL-gemeenten? Fivelgo, Eemsdelta of Marenland? (+poll). 1 February 2019. Dagblad van het Noorden. Dutch.
  8. Web site: Gemeente Eemsdelta is de naam van onze nieuwe gemeente. Dutch. Delfzijl.
  9. https://www.rtvnoord.nl/nieuws/208156/Gemeentenaam-Eemsdelta-klopt-niet Gemeentenaam Eemsdelta klopt niet
  10. Web site: Wie wint waar? De verkiezingen van Eemsdelta per gemeente bekeken. Egbert. Minnema. Dutch. 19 November 2020. RTV Noord.
  11. Web site: Monsterzege voor Lokaal Belang bij verkiezingen in Delfzijl, Appingedam en Loppersum voor nieuwe gemeente Eemsdelta. Patriecia. Kolthof. Michel. Brandsma. 19 November 2020. Dagblad van het Noorden. Dutch.