How Do I Contact The Bedford Borough Council?

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Who is the chief executive of Bedford Borough Council?

Laura Church
The current Chief Executive, Laura Church, was appointed in October 2021. Laura is the Council’s principal policy advisor to its directly elected Mayor and 40 councillors.

Where does Bedford Borough Council cover?

The Borough of Bedford was awarded Charter status by Henry II in 1166, and includes the county town of Bedford, the urban area of Kempston and 43 rural villages – an area of around 120,000 acres.

What does Central Bedfordshire Council do?

We help to fund advice organisations like Advice Central and Citizen’s Advice as well as local food banks to help you. If you are struggling, please contact us or one of our partner agencies for advice and support. Find support.

What council does Bedford come under?

Bedford Borough Council
Homepage | Bedford Borough Council.

What does the Duke of Bedford own?

The family seat is Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire. The private mausoleum and chapel of the Russell Family and the Dukes of Bedford is at St. Michael’s Church in Chenies, Buckinghamshire (photo). The family owns The Bedford Estate in central London.

How many homeless people are in Bedford?

The number of rough sleepers in Bedford has dropped by 33% in the last 12 months from 76 to 51 people on the streets overnight. Sam Price from Bedford’s Homeless Partnership has welcomed the news but adds: “it is a sad fact that we still have 51 people sleeping on our streets on any given night…

What are the nice areas of Bedford?

The Castle Road area, with its mix of 19th-century terraces and semis and its good local shops, is especially nice. Also the Poets area. But around Bedford Park and Park Avenue has the largest and more expensive Victorian homes. Putnoe Lane is Bedford’s Beverley Hills.

Is Bedford classed as London?

Bedford is also the historic county town of Bedfordshire.

Bedford
• London 46 miles (74 km) S
Unitary authority Bedford
Ceremonial county Bedfordshire
Region East

Is Bedford a nice place to live?

Bedford is a great town to live in for many reasons,” said Nick. “It has great transport links, not just for those commuting to London – just 39 minutes on the train – but it’s also convenient for the A1 and M1.

Where is the nicest place to live in Bedfordshire?

Ampthill has come out on top as the best town to live in Bedfordshire. As part of lifestyle website Muddy Stilettos Top 200 Best Places to Live guide, the Central Bedfordshire town pipped Leighton Buzzard, Woburn, Sandy, Henlow and Biggleswade.

What areas come under Central Bedfordshire Council?

North and south regions of Central Bedfordshire

  • Barton-le-Clay.
  • Billington.
  • Caddington.
  • Chalgrave.
  • Chalton.
  • Dunstable.
  • Eaton Bray.
  • Eggington.

Who controls Central Beds council?

Central Bedfordshire Council
Chairman Gordon Perham, Conservative since 12 May 2022
Chief Executive Marcel Coiffait
Structure
Seats 59 councillors

What languages are spoken in Bedford?

Languages spoken in Bedford Borough
The languages most commonly spoken as a main language are Polish (3841), Panjabi (2449), Bengali (1691) and Italian (1470).

What is Bedford famous for?

Bedford is a historic market town and the county seat of Bedfordshire with a range of museums and unique, quirky family attractions. You can visit the famed St Paul’s Square, relax in Priory Country Park or visit museums chronicling the history of the region.

What is the best sixth form in Bedford?

Bedford – Sixth form schools

  • Mark Rutherford School. Compare.
  • Sharnbrook Academy. Compare.
  • Biddenham International School and Sports College. Compare.
  • Kempston Challenger Academy. Compare.
  • Kimberley 16 – 19 Stem College. Compare.
  • Bedford Academy. Compare.
  • Wootton Upper School. Compare.
  • St Thomas More Catholic School. Compare.

Why is there no longer a castle in Bedford?

Henry III of England besieged the castle in 1224 following a disagreement with Falkes de Breauté; the siege lasted eight weeks and involved an army of as many as 2,700 soldiers with equipment drawn from across England. After the surrender of the castle, the king ordered its destruction (slighting).

Who bought out Bedford?

Bedford Vehicles, usually shortened to just Bedford, was a brand of vehicle produced by Vauxhall Motors, which was ultimately owned by General Motors (GM).

Who owns Woburn house?

Woburn Abbey and Gardens
The Abbey has been the family home of the Earls and Dukes of Bedford for nearly 400 years and is currently the home of the 15th Duke and his family.

Why do so many Italians live in Bedford?

There is one reason why Bedford is so Italian. After the war, the town’s Marston Valley Brick Company found itself short of labour for the reconstruction boom. So, between 1951 and the early 1960s, it recruited more than 7,500 men from the villages of southern Italy.

Is Bedford full of Italians?

More than 60 years later, Bedford is home to the highest proportion of Italian residents in the UK. One in every five Bedfordians hails from an Italian family, according to the last census.