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Independently run Central Bedfordshire Council had submitted a separate letter supporting devolution, but at the time said it was "open to working with all interested local authorities, to explore ...
The Bedford Independent was launched on social media on 13 August 2018 initially only publishing articles on Facebook. [1] Reaching "in excess of 250,000" people on social media, [2] it launched a dedicated news website on 28 November 2019 and also launched a presence on YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram.
The new Central Bedfordshire covered the combined area of the two former districts of Mid Bedfordshire and South Bedfordshire. Central Bedfordshire Council also took over the functions of the abolished Bedfordshire County Council within the area. Central Bedfordshire is legally both a non-metropolitan district and a non-metropolitan county, but ...
Central Bedfordshire was created on 1 April 2009 as part of a structural reform of local government in Bedfordshire. The Bedfordshire County Council and all the district councils in the county were abolished, with new unitary authorities created providing the services which had been previously delivered by both the district and county councils.
Northill is a village and civil parish in the Central Bedfordshire district of the county of Bedfordshire, England about 6.5 miles (10 km) southeast of the county town of Bedford. The 2011 census showed the population for Northill village as 338 and for the civil parish, 2,270. [2] [3]
Producer Price Index News Release summary, U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics. Accessed February 14, 2025. Accessed February 14, 2025. CME FedWatch Tool , CME Group.
The US-based company has purchased a 700-acre site in Kempston, Hardwick, Bedfordshire, with plans to build Europe’s largest theme park, plus a 500-room hotel.
In each case the government of the county was changed from a two-tier to a unitary system, with Bedfordshire and Cheshire being divided into two new unitary authorities. Elections to the new authorities took place on 1 May 2008 for some of the new authorities, which took up their powers on 1 April 2009.