Everything about Newnham Bedford totally explained
Newnham is an
electoral ward and area within the
town of
Bedford,
Bedfordshire,
England.
The boundaries of Newnham are (roughly) the
A421 Goldington Road and
Goldington to the north, the
River Great Ouse to the south and east, with Newnham Avenue and
De Parys to the west.
The
Riverfield housing estate, and Bedford's
Priory Country Park and
Marina are within the boundaries of Newnham.
History
A
Neolithic henge was erected on the site of the current Tesco Supermarket on Riverfield Drive dating between 4000 and 2000 BC . Despite this there's very little evidence of any major settlement in Newnham in pre-historic times.
Newnham derives its name from
Newnham Priory which was established on the banks of the River Great Ouse by
Simon de Beauchamp,
Baron of Bedford in
1165. The de Beauchamp family were the owners of
Bedford Castle and were an important family in
Medieval Bedford and England. The Priory was dissolved by King
Henry VIII in
1541.
The Newnham area remained as undeveloped farmland and an site for
gravel extraction until the 20th Century. By then the expansion of Bedford required more housing. Bedford's old
Power Station was built in the area in
1955 and demolished in
1987 . The final stage of Newnham's development happened during the early 1990s. With the demolition of the old power station, the land was redeveloped into the Priory Marina and
Country Park and the Riverfield housing estate.
Politics
Newnham is an
Unparished area, with all community services under the direct control of
Bedford Borough Council. Newnham elects 2 councillors to Bedford Borough Council, currently 1
Conservative and 1
Liberal Democrat. Finally Newnham elects 1 councillor to
Bedfordshire County Council, that councillor is also a Conservative.
Local Amenities
There are a number of facilities located on Newnham Avenue, including a
Post Office, a
Supermarket, a
pub called
The White Horse, and a 24-hour
BP Petrol Station and a
Marks & Spencer 'Simply Food' store.
The
Aspects Leisure Park is situated in Newnham. This entertainment complex (located on Newnham Avenue and Barkers Lane) houses Bedford's
Cineworld Cinema, a
Bingo Hall, a
Fitness First Gym, plus a
Pizza Hut and a
McDonald's restaurant. it's also the site of Bedford's main
fire station.
Further along Barkers Lane is the
Bedford International Athletics Stadium. This ground has played host to many important
athletics meetings in the past and
Paula Radcliffe has trained there. It is also home to
Bedford Tigers RLFC. The stadium has been selected as an official training site for the
London 2012 Olympics. The venue is expected to attract athletes training for the event.
Further along Barkers Lane is a small
industrial estate and a provision of
Allotments. The
Priory Country Park, Bedford's
Marina and a restaurant are also located just off Barkers Lane. There are a number of businesses located on Riverfield Drive, including a large
Tesco superstore, a
Homebase DIY store, and family pub and
restaurant called
The Orchard.
Schools
Unusually there are no state schools or
Independent Schools in Newnham.
Newnham Middle School isn't even in Newnham, it's located in
De Parys.
Most
Lower School age children in the area attend a school in
Goldington or
Castle. For older children the area is served by either
Goldington Middle School or
Newnham Middle School.Newnham's
Upper School students generally are in the catchment areas for
John Bunyan Upper School and
Biddenham Upper School.
Places of Worship
Priory Methodist Church is located on Newnham Avenue.
Further Information
Get more info on 'Newnham Bedford'.
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