Lansingerland


Lansingerland is a municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. It was formed on 1 January 2007, by the merger of the municipalities of Berkel en Rodenrijs, Bleiswijk and Bergschenhoek, collectively known as the "B-Triangle". The former municipality of Tempel, abolished in 1855, is also part of Lansingerland.
The name was chosen from a competition and derived from the name Lansingh, the height-of-land between the Delfland and Schieland Water Boards, which runs between the "3B-Triangle" villages. The choice of name is symbolic: the name of the border that formerly divided the area, now unites it. The "h" in Lansingh was dropped to ease spelling.
Lansingerland consists of the following communities:
  • Bergschenhoek
  • Berkel en Rodenrijs
  • Bleiswijk
  • Tempel
  • De Rotte
  • Kruisweg
Image:Gem-Lansingerland-OpenTopo.jpg|thumb|Dutch Topographic map of the municipality of Lansingerland, June 2015

Politics

On 18 September 2007 Ewald van Vliet was installed as the first mayor of Lansingerland.
YearMayor
2025Rik van der Linden
2025Jules Bijl
2015Pieter van de Stadt
2014Coos Rijsdijk
2007Ewald van Vliet

The municipal council of Lansingerland consisted of 31 seats now 33. The council was renewed in 2022 and sits for four-year cycles in accordance with Dutch municipal election laws.
Party2010201420182022
PvdA3211
CDA6656
VVD6575
GroenLinks1121
Livable 3B9797
Party for Protection of Huis der Haas1---
D662433
ChristianUnion3333
WIJ Lansingerland-237
Neeleman Party-10-
Total31313333

Notable people