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Duck pond, cricket pitch, a church and chocolate box cottages. The quintessential features of England’s villages will, ...
Bedfordshire has a secret equivalent to the covetable villages of the Cotswolds, and they really are delightful ...
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Rural households in Bedfordshire more concerned about costs of switching to low carbon heating than three years ago - MSNA new survey of rural households has revealed consumers are increasingly concerned over the cost of switching to greener heating systems in their home. The survey of just under 1,500 households ...
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Bedfordshire farming leader welcomes rural crime funding but highlights gaps in government plans - MSNA farming leader for Bedfordshire and Huntingdonshire has welcomed the government’s plans to invest £800,000 in tackling rural crime but urged for more action on livestock worrying and fly-tipping.
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Luton Today on MSNBedfordshire police and crime commissioner says ‘officers are solving more crime than ever before’Police and Crime Commissioner John Tizard has claimed that officers are solving more crime than in previous years – with more ...
A crime commissioner has launched a summer safer streets scheme to combat anti-social behaviour, shoplifting, knife crime and ...
Bedfordshire Police’s rural crime action team has increased from six to 10, with one sergeant and nine police constables. Stuart Grant, a wildlife crime officer with the force, ...
The next election offers an opportunity for Labour to persuade rural Britain to back them in considerably larger numbers. By-elections in 2023 have been record-breaking. In July, Selby and Ainsty saw ...
A report by the think-tank, UK DayOne, has recommended that homes for up to 350,000 people should be built in Tempsford in Bedfordshire, five miles south of St Neots.
The home of Ampthill RUFC, Dillingham Park, is gloriously quaint, flanked on all sides by the forests of rural Bedfordshire. A visit to the Championship club requires the players of both teams to ...
EMBARGO: 22:30 Friday 15th September. Tomorrow (Saturday 16th September), Liberal Democrat Leader Ed Davey makes his fifth visit to Mid-Bedfordshire, where he will speak to voters in rural villages..
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