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  2. Church of St Peter and St Paul, Newport Pagnell - Wikipedia

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    The St Peter and St Paul is a Grade I listed parish church in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, England. [1] The building is mainly medieval with many subsequent changes. The church was Grade I listed on 24 October 1950. [1]

  3. Newport Pagnell - Wikipedia

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    The Newport Pagnell factory was considered outdated and a new production facility was built near Gaydon in Warwickshire. There is still a service facility in Newport Pagnell, but the factory on the north side of Tickford St has since been demolished apart from the engine shop, board room and offices that are listed buildings.

  4. Newport Pagnell Urban District - Wikipedia

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    Newport Pagnell Urban District was abolished under the Local Government Act 1972, becoming part of the Borough of Milton Keynes on 1 April 1974. Initially, no successor parish was created for the former urban district, and it was instead governed directly by Milton Keynes Borough Council. The Newport Pagnell civil parish was re-established in ...

  5. Category:Newport Pagnell - Wikipedia

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  6. Milton Keynes redway system - Wikipedia

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    A redway runs along the disused track bed of the former Wolverton to Newport Pagnell Line. The Milton Keynes redway system (locally known as redways ) is an over 200 miles (320 kilometres) network of shared use paths for cyclists and pedestrians in Milton Keynes , Buckinghamshire, England. [ 1 ]

  7. Old Town Hall Chambers - Wikipedia

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    After a new school in Bury Street was completed in 1896, the building became vacant and, in 1899, it was leased to the Newport Pagnell Town Hall Company, for 99 years, at a rent of £10 a year, for use as an events venue. [5] Around this time, a new wing was added, in the Art Nouveau style, containing a stage and offices. In 1937, the building ...

  8. New Bradwell - Wikipedia

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    The civil parish of New Bradwell was created in 1919 from part of the Bradwell parish, [7] and formed part of the Wolverton Urban District urban district (with the rest of the Bradwell parish remaining in Newport Pagnell Rural District). The parish continued to exist as part of Wolverton UD until 1934, [8] when it was absorbed into Wolverton CP ...

  9. Newport Pagnell Rural District - Wikipedia

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    The district had its origins in the Newport Pagnell Poor Law Union, which had been created in 1835, covering Newport Pagnell itself and several surrounding parishes.In 1872 sanitary districts were established, giving public health and local government responsibilities for rural areas to the existing boards of guardians of poor law unions.