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In the heart of the Landshut district, a ceremony was held to recognise the exceptional service of seven local surveyors. The honorees, all from various communities within the district, were Christian Niegel from Market Velden, Josef Zausinger and Quirin Zirngibl from Market Pfeffenhausen, Thomas Ippenberger from Community Neufraunhofen, Johann Cimander and Georg Spirkl from Community Bodenkirchen, and Albert Frimberger from Rottenburg.
The event was graced by the presence of the district administrator, Uwe Weid, and the department head. The highlight of the ceremony was the recognition of Albert Frimberger, who was honoured for an impressive 50 years of service as a surveyor.
Albert Frimberger's career as a surveyor has been primarily on-site, involving the meticulous surveying of plots of land, boundaries, and paths. His service has significantly contributed to the district's surveying administration, ensuring accuracy and reliability in the district's land records.
The district administrator took the opportunity to emphasise the importance of local surveyors in on-site surveying, praising their dedication and expertise. Department head Uwe Weid also acknowledged the importance of local surveyors' knowledge in the district's surveying administration, highlighting their crucial role in maintaining the district's land records.
In addition to Albert Frimberger, Christian Niegel, Josef Zausinger, Quirin Zirngibl, Thomas Ippenberger, Johann Cimander, and Georg Spirkl were honoured for their 25 years of service as surveyors. Each honoree received a certificate, high-quality photo albums, and a wine gift as a token of appreciation for their volunteer service.
It is worth noting that the Landshut district currently boasts approximately 250 active surveyors, a testament to the district's commitment to maintaining accurate land records. However, the search results do not contain specific information about which persons were honoured in 2025 in the Landshut district for 50 years of service as surveyors.
This ceremony serves as a reminder of the invaluable service provided by local surveyors, and the district's ongoing appreciation for their dedication and expertise. Their work plays a vital role in the district's development and growth, and their contributions are greatly valued.
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