Which villages are in Central Bedfordshire?

Central Bedfordshire includes the following towns and villages.

  • Ampthill (town)
  • Arlesey (town)
  • Aspley Guise.
  • Barton-le-Clay.
  • Biggleswade (town)
  • Blunham.
  • Broom.
  • Caddington.

What type of council is Central Bedfordshire?

Unitary authority

Central Bedfordshire Council
Type Unitary authority
History
Founded 1 April 2009
Preceded by Bedfordshire County Council District councils Mid Bedfordshire District Council South Bedfordshire District Council

Is Central Bedfordshire a nice place to live?

Central Bedfordshire is a diverse area and is home to around 264,500 people, living in picturesque villages, hamlets and historic market towns. It’s a lovely area to work in, with beautiful countryside and great transport links – making it easy to get to and to get around.

How do I contact Bedford Council?

If your enquiry is complex or you need help to carry out a task online, please call us on 01234 267422. We may offer you a face-to-face appointment at our Customer Service Centre in Bedford Town Centre. Please email [email protected] if you cannot phone us and if your enquiry is not urgent.

What area does Central Bedfordshire Council cover?

The largest communities within Central Bedfordshire are Ampthill, Biggleswade, Dunstable, Flitwick, Houghton Regis, Leighton Linslade, Sandy and Shefford.

What is the R rate in UK today 2021?

The R range for the UK is 0.6 to 0.8 and the growth rate range is -7% to -4% per day as of 12 March 2021.

How do I contact Bedfordshire Council?

Contact Central Bedfordshire Council main number is 0300 300 8301.

What are the best areas to live in 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.