Central Bedfordshire
Central Bedfordshire is a unitary authority in the county of Bedfordshire in England. Council is based in Chicksands.
Central Bedfordshire was formed on 1 April 2009 by the merger of the two Districts Mid Bedfordshire and South Bedfordshire. At the same time the County Council ( County Council ) of Bedfordshire was abolished and its powers, as far as the territory of Central Bedfordshire, transferred to the Council of Central Bedfordshire ( Central Bedfordshire Council). Since then, Bedfordshire is divided into the three Unitary Authority's Central Bedfordshire, Bedford and Luton.
Towns and villages
- Ampthill
- Arlesey
- Aspley Guise
- Aspley Guise
- Barton -le- Clay
- Biggleswade
- Blunham
- Broom
- Caddington
- Campton
- Clifton
- Clophill
- Chalton
- Chicksands
- Cranfield
- Dunstable
- Eaton Bray
- Flitton
- Flitwick
- Greenfield
- Harlington
- Haynes ( Bedfordshire )
- Henlow
- Higham Gobion
- Houghton Conquest
- Houghton Regis
- Husborne Crawley
- Langford
- Leighton Buzzard
- Lidlington
- Linslade
- Marston Moreteyne
- Maulden
- Millbrook
- Northill
- Old Warden
- Potton
- Pulloxhill
- Sandy
- Shefford
- Silsoe
- Shillington
- Slip end
- Southill
- Stanford
- Steppingley
- Stotfold
- Sutton
- Tebworth
- Toddington
- Westoning
- Wingfield
- Woburn
- Woodside