Vibrandsøy or Vibrandsøya is an
island
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in
Haugesund municipality in
Rogaland
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county,
Norway
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. The island lies west of the densely built-up island of
Hasseløy and northwest of the island of
Risøy in the
town of Haugesund. The island is now used as a recreational area. The island was part of the
Torvastad municipality until 1965, and is the only part of the former municipality which was not incorporated into
Karmøy. As such, the island is the newest part of the Haugesund municipality.
The property called "Vibrandsøy" includes the smaller neighbouring islands of Gardsøya and Varøy in the north, and Trollholmen to the south-west. These islands are connected together by short bridges and fillings, but the islands have no land connection with the mainland.
Name
The
Old Norse
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form of the name must have been ''Vébrandsøy''. The first element is then the genitive form of the male name ''Vébrandr'' and the last element is ''øy'' which means 'island'.
History
Farming on Vibrandsøy is believed to have commenced already in the
Middle Ages
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, but the
Black Death
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left the island unpopulated until at least 1567. The island and its farm was sold by the church to the private person Isak Davidsson in 1652. The island became part of the Torvastad municipality in 1837. In 1872, the brothers John and Ole Andreas Knutsen purchased the island at auction. The island remained in the family's hands until
ship-owner
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Ole Andreas Knudsen died in 1993.
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In 1875, the island had a population of 58. The shipping workshop Møllerodden was established in 1958, and upheld the island's activity for 30 years. Farming continued on the island until 1974.
2009 sale and public ownership
After some legal disputes concerning the estate, the
Haugaland District Court ruled in 2008 that the property be sold. Several politicians, including Haugesund's mayor opined that the municipality and Norwegian government should purchase Vibrandsøy.
There were concerns that the municipality, which administers zoning regulations, would zone large areas of the island for recreational purposes, thereby reducing its value, and possibly thwarting the sale.
In 2009, the beneficiaries to the Vibrandsøy estate accepted the municipality's bid for the property. The municipality pledged to renovate the deteriorated buildings on the island.
The Norwegian government, through the
Norwegian Ministry of the Environment, gave a total of to support the purchase.
There were also earlier attempts to sell the area to the municipality. During the 1980s, the mayor attempted to purchase the island for NOK 10 million, but it was not accepted. An offer to sell the island for the same price in 1991 was rejected due to the municipality's weak economy at the time.
Buildings and population
In the 2001 census,
Statistics Norway
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Relying on a staff of about 1,000, Statistics Norway publish about 1,000 new statistical releases every year on its web site. All rele ...
bundled Vibrandsøy together with its nearby islands as circuit 0402 Vibrandsøy, with a population of 4. The 2009 population estimate set the island's population to 1.
[Accessed from th]
"statistics bank"
of Statistics Norway, select the "Velg via grupper" tab, select "grunnkretser" from the drop-down menu and the "vis som enkeltverdier" button. Select "1106 Haugesund" from the menu that appears and push "Velg som enkeltverdier". Select the "Min tabell" tab and "push "Vis tabell" for the dataset.
The buildings are concentrated in the southernmost part of Vibrandsøy. Among the buildings are the industrial building "Møllerodden", and a number of seaside houses along the shoreline. North of the islands is Sørhaugøy, where the Tonjer
lighthouse
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Ligh ...
is situated.
See also
*
List of islands of Norway
References
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Islands of Rogaland
Haugesund