Obergriesbach municipal office closed from November 3rd to 9th!
The Obergriesbach municipal office will be closed from November 3rd to 9th, 2025. Contact: Dasing administrative community.
Obergriesbach municipal office closed from November 3rd to 9th!
The Obergriesbach municipal office announces that it will be closed from November 3rd, 2025 to November 9th, 2025 inclusive. During this time, the employees of the Dasing administrative community are available to deal with citizens' concerns.
The opening hours of the Dasing administrative community are from Tuesday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and on Thursday from 1:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. This enables citizens to continue to receive support despite the closure of the municipal office. Contact is therefore guaranteed if a matter needs to be clarified urgently during the closing time.
Information about the Dasing administrative community
The Dasing administrative community ensures that its services continue during Obergriesbach's closing times. This measure is intended to ensure that citizens can access the administration's resources even during rain showers.
It is important for the citizens of Obergriesbach and the neighboring communities to know that alternative contact points are available. The Dasing administration has strategically positioned itself to respond to all inquiries and needs, even during the temporary closure of the municipal office.
About the municipality of Südharz
To further shed light on the context of regional administration, the South Harz community of importance. This community, which is located in the Mansfeld-Südharz district in Saxony-Anhalt, has around 10,000 inhabitants and covers an area of 23,637 hectares. Its geographical location enables direct contact with the state of Thuringia.
The municipality was formed in 2010 as part of the municipal reform from 14 individual municipalities and the city of Stolberg (Harz). Mayor Peter Kohl, non-partisan, leads the community, which is characterized by strategic development priorities in the areas of tourism and medium-sized companies. The town of Roßla acts as an administrative center, while a building and public order office in Rottleberode operates as a branch.
The region has a varied surface relief, which includes the Lower Harz plateau in the north and merges into the karst landscape and agricultural areas of the “Golden Aue” in the south. The connection to national transport networks through the A38 motorway and the Halle – Kassel railway line promotes the development of the community and attracts potential investments.