Alstahaug Municipality
Alstahaug is a municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is part of the Helgeland region. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Sandnessjøen. Some of the villages in Alstahaug include Søvika and Tjøtta.
Most residents of Alstahaug live in the town of Sandnessjøen which is situated on the island of Alsta. The characteristic Seven Sisters mountain range is found on the eastern part of the island. Local legend has made this chain of peaks into seven sisters, two adjacent peaks representing twin sisters.
The island is connected to the mainland via the large Helgeland Bridge along Norwegian County Road 17. The Sandnessjøen Airport, Stokka is located south of Sandnessjøen.
The municipality is the 308th largest by area out of the 357 municipalities in Norway. Alstahaug Municipality is the 137th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 7,421. The municipality's population density is and its population has increased by 0.4% over the previous 10-year period.
General information
The large prestegjeld of Alstahaug was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838. In 1862, the southern district was separated to become the new Tjøtta Municipality. This left Alstahaug Municipality with about 3,280 residents. Just two years later, in 1864, the western island district was separated to become the new Herøy Municipality. Then on 1 July 1899, the northern district was separated to form the new Stamnes Municipality.During the 1960s, there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the Schei Committee. On 1 January 1965, several major municipal changes took place. First, the Husvær island area of Alstahaug was transferred from Alstahaug Municipality to Herøy Municipality. On the same day, the following areas were merged to form the new, larger Alstahaug Municipality:
- most of Tjøtta Municipality, except the Skogsholmen area
- all of Sandnessjøen Municipality
- all of Alstahaug Municipality
Name
The municipality is named after the old Alstahaug farm since the first Alstahaug Church was built there. The first element is the genitive case of the name of the island Alöst. The linguist Magnus Olsen believed this old island name means "eel grounds" and it was an old taboo word for the sea. The last element is which means "hill" or "mound".Coat of arms
The coat of arms was granted on 8 August 1986. The official blazon is "Argent, a fess engrailed azure". This means the arms have a field that has a tincture of argent which means it is commonly colored white, but if it is made out of metal, then silver is used. The charge is a fess with engrailed edges running horizontally through the arms. The design symbolizes the Seven Sisters, a row of mountains in the area, mirrored in the clear waters of the fjord. The arms were designed by Jarle E. Henriksen.Churches
The Church of Norway has three parishes within Alstahaug Municipality. It is part of the Nord-Helgeland prosti in the Diocese of Sør-Hålogaland.| Parish | Church name | Location of the church | Year built |
| Alstahaug | Alstahaug Church | Alstahaug | 12th century |
| Sandnessjøen | Sandnessjøen Church | Sandnessjøen | 1882 |
| Tjøtta | Skålvær Church | Skålværet | 1851 |
| Tjøtta | Tjøtta Church | Tjøtta | 1867 |
History
At Alstahaug, on the southern end of the island of Alsta, lies the medieval Alstahaug Church, where the poet and minister Petter Dass worked around 1700. Tjøtta, an island south of Alsta, is the place where the famous Viking Hárek of Tjøtta resided in the 11th century.Nature
Birdlife
Lying just south of the Arctic Circle in an area that is known as Outer Helgeland, Alstahaug offers the visiting bird watcher a chance to do some birding in spectacular scenery, be it coastal or inland where The Seven Sisters mountain chain marks the boundary between the habitats. One of the better areas to birdwatch is the island of Tjøtta. Here you will find the small nature reserve Ostjønna.Geography
Alstahaug Municipality consists entirely of islands. Most residents live on the main islands of Alsta and Tjøtta. Alstahaug Municipality stretches from the Skålværet island group in the west, to the Vefsnfjorden in the east, and to Mindlandet island to the south. Leirfjord Municipality, Vefsn Municipality, and Vevelstad Municipality all lie to the east of Alstahaug; Dønna Municipality lies to the north; Herøy Municipality lies to the west; and Vega Municipality lies to the south. The highest point in the municipality is the tall mountain Botnkrona, one of the De syv søstre mountains on the island of Alsta.Climate
The official weather station is located at Sandnessjøen Airport, Stokka, on Alsta island. Alstahaug has a temperate oceanic climate. The record high was recorded July 2019, and the all-time low was recorded February 2010. The warmest high recorded in the municipality is recorded July 2019 at Tjøtta island. The November record high set 6 November 2003 is warmest November temperature recorded in Nordland.Government
Alstahaug Municipality is responsible for primary education, outpatient health services, senior citizen services, welfare and other social services, zoning, economic development, and municipal roads and utilities. The municipality is governed by a municipal council of directly elected representatives. The mayor is indirectly elected by a vote of the municipal council. The municipality is under the jurisdiction of the Helgeland District Court and the Hålogaland Court of Appeal.Municipal council
The municipal council of Alstahaug Municipality is made up of 27 representatives that are elected to four year terms. The tables below show the current and historical composition of the council by political party.Mayors
The mayor of Alstahaug Municipality is the political leader of the municipality and the chairperson of the municipal council. Here is a list of people who have held this position:- 1883–1884: Peder H.W. Johansen
- 1885–1888: Mr. Bergh
- 1888–1896: Edvard Jensen
- 1897–1899: M. Fisknes
- 1899–1901: Vigand Tuxen-Holst
- 1902–1907: K.K. Gjelle
- 1912–1912: Jens Steiro
- 1912–1915: Johan Pedersen
- 1915–1920: Martin Aakerøy
- 1920–1925: Eldor Ebbesen Brasøy
- 1925–1939: Jens Steiro
- 1939–1941: Alfred Storheil
- 1941–1942: Anders Stokka
- 1943–1944: Ole Jensen
- 1945–1945: Alfred Storheil
- 1946–1947: Johannes Almlid
- 1947–1955: Jarle Storheil
- 1955–1959: Ingvart Johansen
- 1959–1968: Jarle Storheil
- 1968–1974: Torvald Kibsgaard
- 1975–1983: Andreas Grimsø
- 1984–1993: Gunnar Breimo
- 1993–1999: Bill Rønning
- 1999–2003: Bjarne Myhre
- 2003–2004: Håkon Mørk
- 2004–2007: Magne Greger
- 2007–2011: Stig Sørra
- 2011–2019: Bård Anders Langø
- 2019–present: Peder Talseth
Notable people
- Peder Krabbe Gaarder, a jurist and political theorist
- Adam Arndtsen, a professor and physicist
- Torolf Prytz, an architect, goldsmith, and politician
- Einar Hole Moxnes, a politician and Mayor of Åfjord Municipality from 1955 to 1966
- Tone Thiis Schjetne, a sculptor who lived in Sandnessjøen
- Gunnar Breimo, a politician and Mayor of Alstahaug from 1983 to 1993
- Odd Eriksen, a member of the Cabinet of Norway, recipient of the Polaris Award, and one of two who stopped a plane hijacking in 2004
- Arve Moen Bergset, a traditional folk singer, hardanger fiddler, and classical violinist
- Stian Theting, a footballer with over 500 club caps
- Rebekka Karijord, a Stockholm-based musician and composer
- Sander Rølvåg, a Norwegian curler