Trades. (Bedfordshire

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Trades. (Bedfordshire 230 ENG TRADES. (BEDFORDSHIRE,. ENGINEERS-ELECTRTCAL-contd, ESTATE OFFICES-PRIVATE. Bath Thomas & Son, Roxton }louse, India Rubber, Gutta Percha & Argles Cecil G. J.P. (to Lord Lucas)• Roxton, St. N?ots Telegraph Works eo. Limited ; Silsoe Ampthili Bath Thomas, B1ggleswade offict-s, lOO & 106 Cannon -at. London Colworth Estate Office (Noel Tudor Lloyd Battams Thomas, Lidlin~on, Ampthill E c; . works, ~ilvertown, L~ndo~ E; agent), Colworth, Sharnbrook ' Battams Wm. B~and, Carlton, Sharnb~ook elt-ctncal engmeerR, electnc hght, Luton Hoo (Harold G. Papillon, agent), Beechener Austm E. Barton, Amp~hill telegraph & telephone cables, dynamos, Luton Hoo Luton Beechener Charles James, Faldo, H1gham motors, switch-boards, carbons & bat- Stockwood (Tbomas H. Woodcock agent) Gobion, Hitchin teries, complete system of torpedo • 4 George street Luton ' ' BeAsley Thomas, Wilden, Bedforrl defence ' Belgrove Jn. Low. Gravenhnrst, Ampthill FANCY REPOSITORIES. Bennett Frederick, Harrowden, Bedford. Engineers-Hydraulic. S 1 Be li W 1 Re 'to · B evmg· to n T . H us b orne Cr awI ey, .ffijpA- I e1 Kent George Ltd. Biscot road, Luton ee a so r n °0 posl nes. Guise . Ashwell Miss Sa.rah E. Harrold, Sharnbrk Billington Joseph, Maulden, Ampthill Eng~neers-Mechamca1. Atkins E. J. & Son,54 George street, J,uton Bird Fred, Eat on Bray, Dunstable Alien W. H. Son & Co. Limited, Queen's Bates Thomas, 16 St. Loyes st. Bedford Bird Samuel, Turvey, Bedford Engineering works, Ford End road, Blake & Edgar, 38 & 40 High st. Bedford Bird William, Bidwell, Dunstable Bedford Chard Robert, 14 Dame Alice st. Bedford Bliss Cecil Ranson, Stagsden, Bedford Baker Alexander, 14 Aspley rd. Bedford Dovey Mrs. E. Woburn Sands Rliss Francis, Totternhoe, Dunstable Bedford Engineering Company, Hough- Negus Miss E. Bedford street, Ampthill Bliss M. Cranfield, Woburn Sands ton road, Ampthill road, Bedford Sharp Miss, 16 & 19 Lower aroade,Bedfrd Bliss M. F. Marston Morteyne, Ampthil1 Bird John Fredk. Harrold., Sha.rnbrook Spencer Miss H. 51 Midland rd. Bedford Blott John, Tempsford, Sandy Bone Bros. 65 High Town road, Luton Wilmot J.C.20& 21 Lower aroade,Bedfrd Blow Ernest G. Houghton Regis,Dunstbl& Bristowe E.&Co.47 St. Peter's st.Bedford Blow Young Jem, The Grange, Kens• Brown George & Son, Victoria iron works, FARMERS & FARM BAILIFFS. worth, Dunstable Lake street, Leighton Buzzard __ Blun~ell Alfred, Limbury, Luton Carter J. Harrison Limited, Engineering F Blundell J oseph, Toddington, Dunstable works, Dunstable armers. Bolton Percy, Little Staughton, St. Neot& . Course T. & Son, Hitchin st. Biggleswade Abbis Edwin, Woburn Bond Hugh, Stopsley, Luton Course Wm. & Son, 9 Thurlow st. Bedford Abbis Wilfred, Flitwick, Ampthill Boston Bros. Houghton Conquest, Amptll Crummie Mark, 43 Ampthill st.• Bedford Abr~ham Ma~k? Wa.tergate, Hockliffe Boston Frederick & Charles, Wilsham- Davis Arthur, 1 Inkerman street, Luton Addmgton W1lliam, Wyboston, St. Neots stead, Bedford . Davison William Jn. Biddenham, Bedford Addington William Luke, Colesden, Wy- Boston T. Wood end, Kempston, Bedford Delger Joseph, 15 Melson street, Luton boston, St. Neots Bosworth Edward, Silsoe, Ampthill Dynes Brothers Ltd. Cardington, Bedford Agar R. Hill farm, Cockayne Hatley,Sandy Bosworth George, Salford, Woburn Sands Ell Charles James, Leagrave, Luton Agricultural Institute (Edric Druce, Bosworth Mrs. Geo. Westoning, Ampthill Farr George, 25 Collingdon street, Luton principal, Ridgmont, Aspley Guise Bosworth J. E. Lidlington, Ampthill F~lts Jas. Park rd. Kempston, Bedford Alien Mrs. Geor~e? Thurle1~h, Bedford Boutwood Sa~uel, Round gr~n, Luton F1egehen J. G. 178 Ampthill rd. Bedford Alien Geo: A. B~lhngton,Le1ghtonBuzzard Bower.D. H. RlSeley Lodge, R1seley,Bdfrd Gibbs George, 61 Victoria road, Bedford Aflen Jos•a:h, Lit. Staug?ton, St. Neots Bowenng John, Tempsford, Sandy Gilbert & Sons, St. Andrew's street Alien T. Highficlds, Goldmgton, Eedford Bowman George (exors. of), Stotfold, Leighton Buzzard ' Alien Thos.Park End,Thurleigh,Bedford Baldock (Herts) Golding E. 40A, Newnham st. .Bedford Alien Thomas, Ra.vensden, Bedford Bradshaw N. & C. Tebworth, Hockliffe Gower John & Sons, Elstow road, Bedford Alien Thomas, Wootton, Bedford Bradshaw Alfred Noden, Thorn, Dunstble- Grafton & Co. Vulcan works, Elstow Allingham F. White hill, Stopsley, Luton Bra.dsha.w Arthur, Harlington, Dnnstabl& road, Bedford Am bridge Ernest, Silsoe, Ampthill Rrigg Thomas, W oodside, Luton Green Wm. S. Great Barford, St. Neots Anderson Geo. Up. Gravenhurst, Ampthill Brillginshaw Christopher, Caddington Hayward-Tyler & Co. Limited, Crawley Anderson W. Toddington, Dunstable Bury, Lnton Green road, Luton Anderson Wm. Edwd. Tingrith, Woburn Brightman Charles, Pulloxhill & Maul• Hensman George & Son, Park hi. Ampthill Andrew Hugh, Milton Ernest, Bedford den, Ampthill Hetley Alfred, The Iron works, Ampthill Andrews James, Chalton, Toddington, Brightman Frank, Goldington, Bedford Hudson E. W. & Co. lA, Langley rd. Lutn Dunstable Brightman John, J,ittle Staughton, St. Hudswell Percy S. A.M.I.E.E. 62 Victoria Angel Alfd. H. Melchbourne, Sharnbrook Neots road, Bedford Angell Victor, Cockayne Hatley, Sandy Brightman Samuel, Silsoe, Ampthill LangleyGeorge, 49 Bromham rd. Bedford Anstee Arthur Edwd. The Tythe, Luton Brinklow Charles, Eaton Bray,Dunstal>le­ Moody Frank, 52 Chapel street, Luton I Anstee Thomas, Bourne end, Cranfield, Brinklow Charles, Tottt'rnhoe, Dunstable Page E. & Co. 59 High street; Vie- I Woburn .~ands . B~tta~n Alfred, Woburn . toria & Bedford iron works, Mill street Arnold DaVId, Dunton, B1ggleswade Bnttam F. Gret>nfield, Flltt.on, Ampthill Bedford ' Ashby Henry, Heath & Reach, Leigh- Britten John Dunkley, Overend green & Ro bertson W. H. A. & Co. Limited, Lyn- , ton Buzzard . Mi~etree farms, Heath & Reach,. ton works Southville road Bedford Astell Brothers, Mox hill, Cople, Bedford Le1ghton Buzzard Rodell Arth~ P. 104 Midland rd. Luton & New Rowney, Southill, Biggleswade Brittia.n W. Wood frm. Flitwick, Ampthll Taylor A. E. & Co. Market place, Big- Attwood R. N. 'I'oddington, Dunstable Brooks J. Church end, Kempston, Bedfrd gleswade IAv;ry Rich.'lrd, ~yde, Luton Brooks Wm. Thos. Felmers?am,Sharnbrk Taylor Charles, The Baulk, Biggleswade J Ba~ley Edwm, Whipsnade, Dunstable Brown Alb~rt, J_:.angford, ~1ggles~ad~ Vauxhall & West Hydraulic Engineering Ba~ley Fredk. Lambert, Turvey, Bedford Brown BenJ. H1gham Gob10n, Htto('hm Co. Limited, Kimpton road, Luton I B~ley ('.eorge, Studham, Dun!:ltablt> Brown C. (exors. of), Mepper~hall, Shefford Wilson Brothers 5 St Peter's street & 2 Bailey Thos. John, Harrold, Sharnbrook Brown Edward, Aspley GuiBe & 4 Lurke str;et, Bedford Bailey William, Honeydon, St. Neots Brown Enoch, Gowrong cottage, Bozea.t,. Worsley Chas. Jsph. 28 Melson st. Luton, Ball ~~ur Wm. Campton rd. Shefford Wellingboro!lgh Ball Wllliam, Pavenham, Bedford Brown FranciS, How end, Houghton Engineers-Milling Ballard Albert, Cotton End, Bedford Conquest, Ampthill ' . Balli~all Georp:c, Gold.ington, Bedford Brown Fras. Wm. Up. Stondon, Shefford Carter J. Harrison Limited, Engmeenng Banks Charles, Pertenhall, St. Neots Brown Geo. Marston Morteyne, AmpthiU -works, Dunstable Banks Gcorge, Keysoe, St. Neots 'Brown Geo. Hosehill, Shillington, Hitchin ENGINEERS' MACHINE TOOL Banks Hy. Little Staughton, St. Neots Brown George Edward J.P. Marston Mor• Bo..nks John, Cockayne Hatley, Sandy teyne, Ampthill MAKERS. Banks John B. Wrestlingworth, Sandy Brown Hy. Kingsbury,Church st.Dunstble Clark's Machine Tool Co. (1907) Limited, Banks Joseph, Roxton, St. Neots Brown John S. Great Barford, St. Neots Dunstable road, Luton · Barber Alfred, Stopslcy, Luton Brown Jo~eph, Keysoe row, Keysoe, St~ Barber Arthur, Cotton End, Bedford Neots ENGINEERS' STORES. Barker Thomas, Round ~reen, Luton Brown Joseph, Langford, Biggleswade Willcox W. H. & Co. Ltd. 23 (offices), 32, Barnard Thomas Hy- \Yilden, Bedford Brown Thos. Nether Dean, Huntingdon 34 & 36 Southwark street s E ; works, Barnwell Arthur T.A.Hulcote,WoburnSnd Brown W. A. Meppershall, Shefford · 54 Castle street s E & Worcester street Bartle Geo. Horselow st. Pot~, Sandy Browning Mrs. Charles, Silsoe, Ampthill s E, London. See advertisement Barton Richard, Kensworth, Dunstable Browning James, Little Bramingham, Batchelar Gaius & John, Eaton Bray, Limbury, Luton ENGRAVERS. Dunstablt> Browning James, Pulloxhill, Ampthill Baker Charles, lB, St. Peter's st. Bedford Bat<-helar Ezra, Eggington, Lt'ighton Bro·.vning Jas. Day, Pulloxhill, .Ampthill Peak William, 9 St. John's st. Redford Buzzard • Buck John, Renhold, Bedford Spratley Joseph, 1 Alfred street, Luton Bates Fred, Eaton Bray, Dunstable Bunker A. Stanbridge, Leighton Buzzard Timrens Charles F. 90 High st. Bedford Bates George, Grange mill, Heath & Bunker Groom, Tebworth, Hockliffe Reach, Leighton Buzzard Burckitt J ames, Shillington, Hitchin • ESl'ATE AGENTS• • Bates J. Wood End, PE"rtenhall, St. Neot!l Burr John, Willington. Bedford See Agents-Land, House & Estate. Bates Mrs. Mary A. Whipsnade, Dunstable • ' .
Recommended publications
  • Bedford Borough Council Highways Maintenance Programme 2011/13 08:5521/02/2013
    Bedford Borough Council Highways Maintenance programme 2011/13 08:5521/02/2013 ast Amend 21/02/2013 08:54 COUNCIL INFO Bedford Borough Scheme Name Scheme Description & Location Town or Borough Parish Council Scheme No Scheme Delivered By Wards Type of Scheme Type of Programme Year STRUCTURAL MAINTENANCE SCHEMES 789 C 2011 >12 Amey A6 North of Borough c/o Resurface from Borough northern boundary to Knotting Fox Farm Sharnbrook Souldrop 787 C 2011 >12 Amey A6 Wilstead bypass phase 1 (joint treatment) Resurfacing (Joint treatment)- exact extents to be determined Wilstead Wilstead Goldington / 174 C 2011 >12 ES A428 Goldington Road Bedford c/o Resurfacing Queen Alexandra Road to Chapel Close Bedford Newnham A6 London Road/ Rope Walk (Wilmer's corner) Roundabout - Repairs to kerbs and localised patching works on roundabout and Kingsbrook / Castle 745 C 2011 >12 ES kerbs only approaches / Cauldwell 1049 F 2011 >12 ES Greenhill St part part slabs to DBM Castle Bedford 1050 F 2011 >12 ES Thurlow Street part part slabs to DBM Castle Bedford 1051 F 2011 >12 ES Greyfriars part small element paving eastern part near shops Castle Bedford 1052 F 2011 >12 ES Allhallows part relay large areas blocks Castle Bedford 1053 F 2011 >12 ES St Pauls Sq South part courts to TI Castle Bedford 1054 F 2011 >12 ES Mill St part Relay and protect Small Element Paving. Completion of works. Castle Bedford Castle/ De 1055 F 2011 >12 ES St Peter's Street part Completion of SEP North side Bedford Parys 1056 F 2011 >12 ES Horne Lane part St Pauls Square to Car Park, North side o/s Argos SEP Castle Bedford Southside by footbridge DBM plus kerbing.
    [Show full text]
  • Capability Green Luton
    CAPABILITY 400-475capabilitygreen.co.uk GREEN LUTON 400/475 CAPABILITY GREEN 400-475capabilitygreen.co.uk LUTON 03 A PLACE THAT two modern refurbished offices available to let on capability green Superbly located, Capability Green is one of the UK’s leading business parks. Set over 60 acres with WORKS TO YOUR excellent transport links, situated less than 1 mile from the M1 motorway and in close proximity to London Luton Airport – just 3 miles from the park. The park is home to a wide range of occupiers attracted ADVANTAGE. by the accessibility and location. 05 OVERVIEW building 400 Two suites available in this self-contained, 3-storey building with a private courtyard area at the rear. The property now features high quality Grade A office space and benefits from new internal finishes, a refurbished reception, common areas and WCs. Modern reception with Excellent communal LED lighting Male and female on-site management breakout areas WCs with showers 24 Hour access Suspended New air Superb car and on-site security ceilings conditioning parking ratios MODERN INTERIORS WITH LIGHT AND SPACIOUS COMMUNAL AREAS. 07 COURTYARD GARDEN FLOOR PLAN ground and second floor office space. With floor-to-ceiling windows, this newly refurbished workspace boasts fantastic levels of natural daylight. GROUND FLOOR New air conditioning, suspended ceilings and LED Net Area = 461 m² / 4,960 ft² 7,938 SQ FT (737 SQ M) lighting create a desirable modern space for occupiers. DOUBLE SKINNED ACOUSTIC SLAB TO SLAB PARTITION EXISTING PARTITIONS TO REMAIN DSJG DOUBLE GLAZED SILICON JOINTED GLAZING (RE-USE EXISTING) SCHEDULE OF AREAS 0E01 EXISTING DOOR REFERENCE AREA OF NO WORKS Floor SQ FT SQ M EPC RATING Second floor 5,033 468 C56 Ground floor 7,938 737 B34 LIFT LOBBY SEATING RELOCATED, CARPET INSET REMOVED AS D AN 12.03.20 PER MEETING WITH P.
    [Show full text]
  • Parish Profile St. Mary the Virgin Marston Moreteyne
    Parish Profile St. Mary the Virgin Marston Moreteyne www.stmarysmarston.co.uk Church Walk, Marston Moreteyne, Bedford, MK43 0NE Bedford Deanery Contents Page Introduction 1 Who are we? 1 Can you help us? 2 The Benefice Location 2 Community 2 Leisure Activities 3 Education 3 Church Life Church Activities 4 Worship 5 Pastoral and Ecumenical 6 Leadership 7 Buildings 7 Finance 7 Communication 9 Accommodation 9 Strengths and Challenges 9 St. Mary’s Parish Profile We are St Mary’s Church, Marston Moreteyne and we have a vision. Our vision is... To be a living church, growing in faith and commitment Sharing the good news of God’s love with all residents and visitors to our expanding parish We seek to do this by: 1. Developing our response to God’s love in worship and prayer 2. Encouraging children and young people to grow in faith 3. Expanding the use of the church as a focus of mission and service to the community Our goals 1. To raise the profile of the church in the village, not only as an historic building and centre of worship but as a place where its extended use encourages members of the community to feel part of the church family 2. To improve the facilities for our growing Sunday School 3. To improve outreach within the village, especially to young people, families and newcomers to the area. 4. To encourage the church family and enable them to deepen their faith and develop their talents and abilities 5. To develop and move forward with our Mission Action Plan Who we are Here at St Mary’s we are bucking the trend! Our congregation has grown and is still growing.
    [Show full text]
  • Bedfordshire Good Neighbour & Village Care Scheme Network
    BEDFORDSHIRE GOOD NEIGHBOUR & VILLAGE CARE SCHEME NETWORK CENTRAL BEDS GROUPS CONTACTS LIST (JANUARY 2020) AMPTHILL AND FLITWICK GOOD NEIGHBOURS 07833 314 903 ASPLEY GUISE – ‘HELPING HANDS IN ASPLEY GUISE’ 07923 490 001 BARTON HELPING HANDS 07855 070 074 BIGGLESWADE GOOD NEIGHBOURS GROUP 07771 104 255 CADDINGTON – ‘CADDINGTONCARE’ 07548 264 672 CHALGRAVE – CALL TODDINGTON AREA HELPING HANDS 07882 988 270 CLIFTON CARE SCHEME 07817 614 654 CLOPHILL COMMUNITY CARE 07791 773 705 CRANFIELD – ‘HANDS ACROSS CRANFIELD’ 07789 701 252 DUNSTABLE GOOD NEIGHBOURS 07491 455 777 DUNTON GOOD NEIGHBOUR GROUP 07926 021 155 EATON BRAY GOOD NEIGHBOURS 07930 987 064 FLITTON & GREENFIELD GOOD NEIGHBOURS 07594 578 741 GRAVENHURST – ‘CARERS OF GRAVENHURST’ 07757 783 896 HARLINGTON NEIGHBOURHOOD HELP 07849 835 410 HAYNES GOOD NEIGHBOURS 07948 977832 HENLOW VILLAGE CARE SCHEME 07914 425 038 HOCKLIFFE HELPING HANDS 07972 868 819 HOUGHTON CONQUEST CARE 07969 982 970 HOUGHTON REGIS HELPERS 07587 004 514 KENSWORTH COMMUNITY SCHEME 07919 081 473 LANGFORD FRIENDS 07884 046 741 LEIGHTON LINSLADE HELPING HANDS 07581 799 273 LIDLINGTON HELPING HANDS 07817 258 279 MARSTON MORETAINE – “HANDS ACROSS THE VILLAGE” 07761 080 611 MAULDEN & MILLBROOK - CALL AMPTHILL & DISTRICT GOOD NEIGHBOURS 07833 314 903 MEPPERSHALL GNOMES 07760 793 921 POTTON GOOD NEIGHBOURS SCHEME 07484 301289 PULLOXHILL – CALL FLITTON & GREENFIELD GOOD NEIGHBOURS 07594 578 741 SANDY GOOD NEIGHBOURS 07810 213 935 SHEFFORD GOOD NEIGHBOUR GROUP 07599 937 811 SHILLINGTON – HAS A SMALL INFORMAL NETWORK OF LOCAL
    [Show full text]
  • Bull Farm-With Schedule
    Bull Farm Watling Street, Hockliffe BULL FARM Watling Street, Hockliffe Bedfordshire LU7 9NA A rare opportunity to acquire a farmyard development site with Planning Permission for eleven new residential dwellings in addition to an existing farmhouse. Set in an accessible rural location with excellent transport links to London and the Midlands. Freehold sale by Private Treaty • Farmyard with a Grade II Listed farmhouse and an extensive range of modern and traditional farm buildings. • Planning consent for eleven new dwellings (1,175.6 sq.m./12,649 sq.ft.). • A good mix of one, two and three bedroom dwellings. • Paddock and amenity land. • Gross site area extending to 1.25 hectares (3.1 acres). • Direct access and road frontage to the A5, Watling Street. Bedford: 01234 823661 [email protected] fishergerman.co.uk A Farmyard Development Site with Planning Permission Location total to 1.25 hectares (3.10 acres) as shown be put to alternative uses, subject to obtaining if Planning Permission or Prior Approval is Bull Farm is located to the southern outskirts of outlined red for identification purposes only on the relevant consents. granted for any development (excluding the village of Hockliffe in Bedfordshire, 5 miles the site plan in these details. equestrian or agricultural) within 25 years of this east of Leighton Buzzard. The site abuts the A5 Tenure sale. Trunk Road and is situated within a 4-mile drive Planning The site will be sold Freehold with vacant of the M1 motorway (Junction 12). Full Planning Permission was granted on 29th possession provided on completion. Local Authority November, 2018; Ref: CB/18/01701/FULL for Central Bedfordshire Council, Priory House, The nearest train station is at Leighton Buzzard, the demolition of buildings and structure, Services Monks Walk, Chicksands, Shefford, Bedfordshire approximately 5 miles distant and provides conversion of agricultural barns to seven Mains water, electricity and drainage are SG17 5TQ.
    [Show full text]
  • Dear Mr Griffiths Freedom of Information Request Further to Your
    Mr G Griffiths request-261315- Our ref: FOI2258 2014-15MJ [email protected] Date: 28 April 2015 Dear Mr Griffiths Freedom of Information Request Further to your request received on 31 March 2015, please see Central Bedfordshire Council’s response to your questions below: Q1. How you request your DBS Checks currently? Paper or Online? A1. DBS checks are currently requested in paper form. Q2. Do you use a third party or request them direct with the DBS? A2. We request DBS checks directly. Q3. If you use a third party, which company is it? When did you start using them? How much do you pay per Enhanced Disclosure? Is the provider decided by a tender process, if not who is the individual within the council that makes the decision? A3. We do not use a third party provider. Q4. How many DBS checks did you request between 1st Jan 14 – 31st Dec 14? A4. We requested 1,485 DBS checks between 1st Jan – 31st Dec 2014. Q5. Do you provide an umbrella body service to organisations? A5. We do provide an umbrella service to other organisations. Q6. If so, please can you list the names of the organisations. Please include a primary contact name and telephone. A6. Please see the table below: Central Bedfordshire Council Please reply to: Telephone 0300 300 8301 Access to Information Team Email [email protected] Central Bedfordshire Council www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk Priory House, Monks Walk, Chicksands, Shefford, Bedfordshire SG17 5TQ Co/org/team/sch Address Tel No Email ool name 11 North Parade Greyfriars 24-7 Cars 01234 511247 Bedford MK40 1JF 113a Midland Road Mrs Jan - 07861 jan_3starcars@btinternet 3 Star Cars Bedford 667588 .com MK40 1DA 01234 333333 Three Star (Luton) Ltd Unit 1 3 star coaches Guardian Business Park Dallow Rd Luton LU1 1 26 Bedford Square, 69ers Dunstable, LU5 5ES 01582 696969 Waz 07540 696969 27a Tavistock Street [email protected].
    [Show full text]
  • Bedfordshire. [Kelly'b
    92' LIIGB'rON Bt1ZZ.AID, :BEDFORDSHIRE. [KELLY'B . iJravisions anJ other merchandise, and there is also a general winter season cooked provisions are dispensed to invalids on market for meat, fish and l"egetables, on Saturdays. The payment of a small fee. The Institute has now (r8g8) about fairs for horses and cattle are generally large, and are held 400 members. o0n February 5, the second Tuesday in April, Whit-Tuesday, The Provident Dispensary, in North street, was estab­ July 26, October 24, and the Tuesday following the 10th of lished in 1875 by the late Rev. Peter Overy M.A. a former December. The wool fair is held on the first Friday in vicar of Wing, and is managed by a committee. There were .July, and is one of the largest in the county. The statute in 1897, about 2,500 members . •(pleasure) fair is held on the first Tuesday after the II th Here is a charity, founded in 1630 by Edward Wilkes, of October. and further endowed in 1692 by Matthew Wilkes ; the In the Market place is an elegant and well-known cross, income, amounting to £272 yearly, derived from land, is .38 feet high, in the Perpendicular style, with flat grained expended in placing out as apprentices two boys every other .arches below, erected in the year 1330;, near the top are five year, and maintaining almshouses for ten poor widows, .niches, contaming statues of the Virgin and Child; a bearded each of whom recei,·es 6s. weekly, besides fuel and cloth­ figure, supposed to be Ed ward Ill.
    [Show full text]
  • Lidlington Green Infrastructure Plan 2011
    Lidlington Green Infrastructure Plan 2011 Lidlington Parish Council Parish Green Infrastructure Plan Lidlington Introduction Lidlington’s Green Infrastructure (GI) Plan is part of a programme of 19 parish and town GI plans across the area funded by Central Bedfordshire Council and facilitated by Bedfordshire Rural Communities Charity, the Greensand Trust and the Marston Vale Trust. The partnership of environmental charities was asked by Central Bedfordshire Council to assist in the production of GI plans as between them they have a strong track-record of work with local communities and landowners, to conserve and enhance landscapes, wildlife and history in Bedfordshire. Partners believe that best results are achieved by empowering local communities, giving them a say in issues that affect them. Together they have accrued many years experience of community development, support and facilitating community consultation; as well as planning and delivering green infrastructure projects in Bedfordshire. What the plan shows The community green infrastructure plan shows information about the existing environment, and identifies aspiration and proposals from community members to enhance the local green infrastructure. These aspirations and proposals include priorities to maintain existing assets, enhance or restore existing assets, and create new green infrastructure. The information is shown on a map, which identifies both existing green infrastructure, and aspirations for improving the green infrastructure network. The plan as a whole is based on a robust approach to making and implementing a high quality green infrastructure network for the existing and future residents of Lidlington. It should be acknowledged that not all of the aspirations identified will be delivered, because there are many other influencing factors, such as the views of landowners, existing planning permissions and allocations, potential future land use allocations and the cost of enhancements.
    [Show full text]
  • Luton and Dunstable Area Cycle Network
    Luton_Cycle_Map_Side.qxp_Luton_Cycle_Map_Side 14/02/2019 10:15 Page 1 Luton and Dunstable South Bedfordshire Area Cycle Network Golf Course Keech Hospice Care Lilley Chalton Bramingham Park Wingfield Bramingham Park A Bramingham Cardinal Newman Primary School Catholic School Sundon Park Barnfield College Junior School (Enterprise Way Campus) 5 DU NST ABL E NOR T A Superstore Warden Whitefield Galley and Primary School Lea Manor Recreation Centre Hill & Marsh Farm Library Warden Hills Marsh Farm Futures House Community Halls Lea Manor High School Grasmere Nursery School Cheynes Lealands Infant School High School Woodlands Sundon Secondary Park Purley School Centre Marsh Farm Trefoil House Thornhill Health Centre Care Home Primary School Vauxhall Motors (Warehouse Operations) Butterfield Business Park D Waulud Warden Hill The Chiltern School Primary School Infant & Houghton Regis Junior Schools Academy A W Limbury RD The Academy of Central Bedfordshire Tophill Meads RD Putteridge Bury Limbury Fields Houghton Regis Community Centre Police Station Leagrave Vale Cemetery University of Bedfordshire Thorn Tithe Farm The Meads & Crematorium Park Primary School Bushmead (Putteridge Bury Campus) Neighbourhood Runfold & Putteridge Bury Bidwell Centre Parkside Neighbourhood Bushmead Conference Centre Tithe Farm Centre Community Primary School Hawthorn Park Centre IVE Pirton Hill Community Primary DR DEW IN Primary School School PH OL D Bramingham Gill Blowers Centre Nursery School 6 Icknield St Vincent's Catholic (Mossdale) Putteridge High School
    [Show full text]
  • Husborne Crawley Parish Council Objections to Central Bedfordshire Council Local Plan 2035 Further Consultation August 2020
    Husborne Crawley Parish Council objections to Central Bedfordshire Council Local plan 2035 further consultation August 2020 Marston Gate Expansion: Policy SE2 1. Despite the very clear concerns from the Inspectors, Policy SE2, remains as an allocated site to build a warehouse and distribution centre. It is situated principally in the Parish of Ridgmont, but it is also partly in the parishes of Brogborough, Husborne Crawley, Aspley Guise and Lidlington. All five parishes are affected by this proposal in that the site is located in the heart of the nationally important Greensand Ridge country, the setting for numerous heritage assets with numerous public rights of way, notably the Greensand Ridge itself and the John Bunyan Trail. 2. The overall area of the land to be occupied by warehousing, and distribution centre is 35 hectares, equivalent to about 80 football pitches. The site will be four times larger than the existing Marston Gate and will operate 24x7. The height of the buildings will be 18.5 – 21m high, with all the incumbent light and noise pollution. 3. The current Marston Gate Industrial Park was built on the site of the old brickworks, designated as brownfield. The allocation Policy SE2 will necessitate building on open land adjacent to the Greensand Ridge public footpaths and the John Bunyan Trail footpath will actually cross the site; south of the railway line has always been regarded as the buffer of protecting urban sprawl into countryside and should be retained as such. 4. This policy if adopted would allow the expansion of the Marston Gate distribution park onto a new site to the east of the existing complex – further away from Junction 13, on the other side of the Bletchley-to-Bedford railway line, and into open countryside.
    [Show full text]
  • Dunstable and the Surrounding Area
    Dunstable and the surrounding area Excellent transport links between St. Pancras and Luton Parkway railway stations means Dunstable is easily reached from London. Excellent road links mean Cambridge is easily accessible and Luton Airport puts Dunstable in touch with cities from all over Europe Dunstable is the oldest charter town in Bedfordshire and is currently home to approximately 36,000 residents, who regularly elect their own Town Council and Central Bedfordshire Council representatives to manage local affairs. Dunstable is fiercely proud of its rich heritage yet, whilst it may be steeped in history, it is very much a town in the present, working towards a bright future. The Grove theatre which opened in 2007 provides Dunstable with a 780-seat purpose built arts and entertainment centre. The development which includes accompanying bars and restaurants overlooking the beautiful re-landscaped Grove House Gardens, provides a striking heart to the cultural identity of the area and a venue for a variety of events. Priory House Heritage and Tourist Information Centre also offers a full programme of entertainment and exhibitions as well as an insight into Dunstable’s amazing past. ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, formerly known as Whipsnade Wild Animal Park, is a zoo and safari park located at Whipsnade, near Dunstable in Bedfordshire. It is one of two zoos that are owned by the Zoological Society of London, a charity devoted to the worldwide conservation of animals and their habitats. Neighboring Luton is the home to Stockwood Park Discovery Centre and Wardown Park and Museum both of these are well worth a visit and are accessible by public transport.
    [Show full text]
  • Luton Hoo Location
    A505 TO HITCHIN, A1(M) N AIRPORT ROUNDABOUT Other routes A Parkway 6 A505 LUTON Vauxhall Motors HOTEL, GOLF & SPA Airport TERMINAL IBC Vehicles 5 W T 0 I C N 5 P A U D R D A K V I A M I Y L L A Luton W R K I M P TO D N A I R P O R T The Mansion House & R D Luton Hoo A1081 LUTON The Mansion House | Luton Hoo G PARKWAY Nr Luton I P S STATION Nr Luton Bedfordshire| Bedfordshire | LU1 3TQ Y L LU1 3TQ A LUTON SatNav - LU1SatNav 4LE3TQ - LU1 3TQ Deliveries - LU1 3TG AIRPORT Y A W Deliveries - LU1 3TG T: +44 (0)1582 734 437 T R St Albans O www.lutonhoo.com A1081 A I R P M6Harpenden LO T: +44 (0) 1582 734 437 Local traffic W E R Luton Hoo www.lutonhoo.co.uk H Woodside 1 A Public Transport 8 R Animal Farm 0 P M1 A1081 L 1 E O M1 TO N Stockwood Park A N St. Albans By Rail, D MILTON KEYNES, O D N E Public TransportLuton Parkway - approximately 5 minutes by taxi. R THE NORTH N O A For information on train operators and times phone D R Luton ParkwayNational - 5Rail minutes Enquiries by ontaxi. 0845 7484950 or check D Town Centre www.nationalrail.co.uk Dunstable A505 For information on train operators and times, M B Wheathampstead 1 6 phone NationalBy Air, Rail Enquiries on 0845 7484950 5 (B653) London 3 or check www.nationalrail.co.ukLondon Luton Airport - approximately 15 minutes L by taxi.
    [Show full text]