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60 Roff Avenue
Bedford Bedfordshire MK41 7TW
Tel: 01234 306511

 


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Bedford is the county town of Bedfordshire, England. It is a large town and the administrative centre for the Bedford borough. Bedford holds a wide range of amenities ranging from entertainment, dining, sports and history all for the pleasure of its residents and visitors.  What's on in Bedford

 

Social Clubs in Bedford

   
Cutler Hammer Sports & Social Club
134 High Street
Kempston Bedfordshire MK42 7BN
Tel: 01234 852499
Russell Park Social Club
69 Goldington Road
Bedford Bedfordshire MK40 3ND
Tel: 01234 357015
   
Wootton Blue Cross Football & Social Club
Western Park Bedford Road
Wootton Bedfordshire MK43 9JT
Tel: 01234 767662
Bedford East End Working Men's Club
91 Mile Road
Bedford Bedfordshire MK42 9UD
Tel: 01234 354789
   
Brogborough Sports & Social Club
Bedford Road
Brogborough Bedfordshire MK43 0XY
Tel: 01525 280319
North End Working Men's Social Club
60 Roff Avenue
Bedford Bedfordshire MK41 7TW
Tel: 01234 354635
   
The North End Working Mens Social Club
60 Roff Avenue
Bedford Bedfordshire MK41 7TW
Tel: 01234 306511
 
   
 
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Bedford is the county town of Bedfordshire, England. It is a large town and the administrative centre for the Bedford borough. According to Bedfordshire County Council's estimates, the town had a population of 79,190 in mid 2005, with 19,720 in the adjacent town of Kempston. The wider borough, including a rural area, had a population of 153,000. Bedford's principal church is St Paul's, in the square of the same name at the historic centre of the town. It has a tall spire which is one of the main features of the town. There was a church on the site by 1066 and work on the present structure began in the early 13th century in the early English style, but little remains from that period other than the south porch. Additions were made in the 15th century and the John Bunyan and John Wesley both preached in the church. In 1865-1868 the tower and spire were completely rebuilt and the two transepts added and lesser alterations have been made since. From 1941 to the end of the Second World War the BBC's daily service was broadcast from St. Paul's. More on Bedford 


 

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