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Covering Bedfordshire, Bedford, Luton, Dunstable, Leighton Buzzard, Biggleswade, Sandy, Buckie and all areas of Bedfordshire
Loo Hire Bedfordshire covers a county in the East of England, situated to the north of London. Bedford is the county town. One of the most astounding features in Bedfordshire are the Chiltern hills Bedfordshire has a population of just less than 600,000 The town of Luton is in Bedfordshire.
Some of the well known places in Bedfordshire, as well as Bedford and Luton include; Ampthill, Beeston, Dunstable, Flitwick, Leighton Buzzard, Pavenham, Shefford, Thurleigh and Toddington (amongst others)(Along with many others).
The town of Bedford wich has a population of just less than 80,000. Bedford is serviced by 2 railway stations – Bedford (Midland) and Bedford St Johns. The 2 motorways are the A1 and the M1. The average maximum temperature in Bedfordshire’s county town ranges from a high of 21.5 degrees Centigrade in the summer months to a low of six point four degrees Centigrade in January.
Luton is Bedfordshire’s biggest town and home to a well known airport, football team and carnival. Luton carnival is the largest 1 day carnival in Europe and is held on the 2nd bank holiday in May. The old town hall was destroyed during Peace Day celebrations in 1919 – at the end of the first world war. Luton Airport is the UK’s 5th busiest airport serving approximately 10 million passengers in 2007 on its one runway. Neat the Chiltern hills is the town of Leighton Buzzard, whose name probably comes from the word “Leighton” that means “a clearing in the woods”.
Cranfield is the home to a postgraduate university that was founded in 1946. Cranfield, in the district of Mid Bedfordshire, is also home to an airport which houses a very rare English Electric / BAC Lightning jet fighter.
Another university in Bedfordshire is the “University of Bedfordshire” which was created when the University of Luton merged with the Bedford campus of De Montford University.
Ampthil is a Bedfordshire market town which serves as a commercial centre for local villages. Dunstable is another Bedfordshire market town that is famous for being the town where Henry VIII became officially divorced from Catherine of Aragon.
The Bedfordshire village of Whipsnade has an interesting and unusual visitor attraction – the Whipsnade Tree Cathedral – which is a garden with trees planted into the shape of a cathedral.
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