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Pages in category "Saffron Walden" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... This page was last edited on 26 June 2024, at 21:41 (UTC).
Radwinter Post Office A Historic map of Radwinter 1945 Male and Female Occupations 1881 Census. Radwinter is a village and civil parish on the B1053 road, in the Uttlesford district of the county of Essex, England. The population of the parish in the 2011 census was 612 [1] with 306 males and 306 females living in the parish. [2]
The village prospered until around 1300, after which it declined and its market ceased; it was overtaken in importance by the neighbouring town of Chipping Walden (known today as Saffron Walden). Newport used to contain a very large royal fish pond and hence was known as Newport Pond, but the pond had dried up by the 16th century and that name ...
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Audley End railway station is on the West Anglia Main Line serving the village of Wendens Ambo and the market town of Saffron Walden in Essex, England. It is 41 miles 55 chains (67.1 km) down the line from London Liverpool Street and is situated between Newport and Great Chesterford stations. Its three-letter station code is AUD.
Saffron Walden falls in to three local government administrative areas, including Uttlesford District Council and Essex County Council. The town itself is administered by Saffron Walden Town Council which has 18 members. [29] The majority party is Residents for Uttlesford ('R4U'), who are a local political party formed by residents. As of 2024 ...
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On 10 September 2016 Waltons Park hosted a re-enactment of the battle which was organised by Ashdon Parish Council, Hadstock village and Saffron Walden Museum, and involved 80 actors [10] [11] In addition to the battle, former archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams came to Hadstock church to deliver a commemorative service. [12]