Bedford River Festival | |
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Years active | 1978-present |
Founders | Bedford Borough Council |
Most recent | 23 July 2022 – 24 July 2022 |
Next event | July 2024 |
When did Bedford River Festival start?
1978
From its humble beginnings in 1978 to the biennial behemoth it has since become, the River Festival is a unique and unmissable event! A full programme of water stunts, river races, live performances, demonstrations and much more is planned for the upcoming Bedford River Festival 2022.
How often is the Bedford River Festival?
The Bedford River Festival happens every two years, Usually in mid July.
How big is the Bedford River Festival?
100,000. The Festival is staged on the Victorian Embankment Promenade, the River Great Ouse and uses the ideal surroundings of four local parks and the town centre to welcome a wealth of attractions to Bedford.
Is the Bedford River Festival on this year?
River Festival 23 and 24 July 2022
More information about the entertainment for the 2022 Festival will be released via the River Festival website and there will be lots to look forward to.
Why is Bedford named Bedford?
The name of the town is believed to derive from the name of a Saxon chief called Beda, and a ford crossing the River Great Ouse. Bedford was a market town for the surrounding agricultural region from the early Middle Ages.
What happens at Bedford River Festival?
One of the country’s largest events, The Bedford River Festival normally happens every two years, with music, entertainment, arts & crafts & fun for all the family along Bedford’s embankment. It was originally set to take place in 2021, but was rescheduled for 2022 due to uncertainties around covid restrictions.
When was the last Bedford River Festival?
Bedford River Festival | |
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Years active | 1978-present |
Founders | Bedford Borough Council |
Most recent | 23 July 2022 – 24 July 2022 |
Next event | July 2024 |
What date is Bedford River Festival 2022?
The 2022 River Festival will include countless river activities, eight live music and performance areas, the Sports Island, Pirate Island, the wonderful offerings of the Festival Market, plus so much more. Make sure you keep the 23rd & 24th July 2022 free in your diaries so that you don’t miss out on any of the action.
How deep is the river in Bedford?
The usual range of the River Great Ouse at Bedford is between 0.25m and 0.52m. It has been between these levels for 90% of the time since monitoring began.
How many people are homeless in Bedford?
Statutory figures show that in 2017/18, there were 132 households in living in temporary accommodation in Bedford Borough, compared to 29 in 2010/11. At the November 2017 national rough sleeper count, there were an estimated 76 people sleeping rough in Bedford Borough.
Why is Bedford called Little Italy?
Bedford became known as “Little Italy” after thousands of Italians moved to the town from the 1950s, primarily to work in the brickworks industry. Alfonso Bravoco, one of the festival organisers, said he did not want the 14,000 descendants of those immigrants to forget their past.
What percentage of Bedford is white?
10.3% of people in Central Bedfordshire were from ethnic minority communities in 2011, compared to 20.2% in England.
Ethnicity In Central Bedfordshire.
Ethnicity | Number | % |
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All usual residents | 254,380 | |
White: British | 228,055 | 89.7% |
White: Irish | 3150 | 1.2% |
White: Gypsy or Irish Traveller | 480 | 0.2% |
What is Bedford river called?
River Great Ouse
The River Great Ouse which runs through Bedford is often described as the Jewel in our Crown. Historically, it supplied the power to grind corn at Duckmill and Newnham, and also provided invaluable trade links to the Wash on the North Seas.
What time is the Bedford Fall Foliage?
9am-5pm
The Fall Foliage Festival takes place annually the first two (full) weekends of October. (Sat & Sun, Oct. 1-2 and 8-9, 2022) – 9am-5pm.
What time is the parade at Bedford River Festival?
What time is the event? The Festival will open at 10am on Saturday 23rd July, with the final Main Stage act and Illuminated Boat Parade finishing at 10pm.
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.
How many Muslims are there in Bedford?
Religion and belief
Religion | 2011 | |
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Buddhist | 780 | 0.3 |
Hindu | 1,670 | 0.7 |
Jewish | 500 | 0.2 |
Muslim | 1,930 | 0.8 |
What food is Bedford famous for?
Bedfordshire Clanger
Bedfordshire’s traditional dish is the Bedfordshire Clanger, a sort of sausage roll type snack made of suet pastry with meat at one end and jam at the other! There’s only one bakery left in the county that produces the clanger in a variety of flavours, so don’t miss out! You can also order them online!
Why is Bedford Academy closed?
A school has been closed after a body was found on site.
An “unknown adult body” was found at Bedford Academy in Mile Road this morning, a spokesman for the school said. David Morris, chief executive officer of Heart Academies Trust, said “the decision has been taken to close the school for today”.
What was Bedford called in Saxon times?
Bedford was a defended town, or burh, before the Norman Conquest of 1066. For two hundred years or so it was on the borders of the Danelaw, which lay to the east, an area under Danish control, though subject (nominally at times) to the Kings of England formed by the royal family of Wessex.