- Bideford
infobox UK place
country = England
static_
official_name= Bideford
latitude= 51.0162
longitude= -4.2171
population = 14,599 (2001 est.) [ [http://www.devon.gov.uk/dris/demog/tr_aa01.html devon.gov.uk] ]
shire_district=Torridge
shire_county =Devon
region= South West England
post_town= BIDEFORD
postcode_district= EX39
postcode_area= EX
dial_code= 01237
os_grid_reference= SS4426
constituency_westminster=Torridge and West DevonBideford is a small
port town on the estuary of theRiver Torridge in northDevon , south-westEngland . It is also the main town of theTorridge local government district.History
The
River Torridge is spanned at Bideford by the 13th century Long Bridge, which has 24arch es all of different sizes.In the 16th century Bideford was Britain's third largest port. It was rumoured that Sir
Walter Raleigh landed the first shipment oftobacco there, although this is a myth, as Raleigh was not, contrary to popular belief, the first to bringtobacco to England. In honour of Raleigh, several roads and a hill have been named after him in Bideford. Today the narrow town centrestreet s lead down to a tree-lined quay, which bustles with fishing vessels, cargo and pleasureboat s.Clay is the principalexport loaded onto boats at Bideford. The quay was refurbished, with completion in 2006, to provideflood defence and also to incorporate large fountains and modern public toilets.This area of North Devon was home to the author
Charles Kingsley , and is where he based his novel "Westward Ho!". A small seaside town, named after the book, was built after the book's publication.Westward Ho! , which is the only town in theUnited Kingdom that officially contains anexclamation mark in its name, is approximately three miles (5 km) from Bideford. A statue has been erected in honour of Kingsley by the town park's car park.The city of
Biddeford, Maine , USA, was named after the English town, using the original old English spelling. Also, the town of Bideford in the province of Prince Edward Island, Canada, is named after the English town.Transport
Bideford is served by the Atlantic Highway and
A386 road s. The nearest railway station is atBarnstaple mi to km | 7.5 away.A
ferry operates between Bideford quay andLundy , which lies about mi to km| 22 away in theBristol Channel . The same ship, the MS "Oldenburg", also provides evening cruises from Bideford along the River Torridge.Bus services linking Bideford with other local towns and villages are provided by a number of firms: the main bus companies operating in the area areFirst Devon and Cornwall ,Stagecoach Devon and Beacon Bus. Many services are subsidised by Devon County Council.Railways
In 1855 the Bideford Extension Railway opened, linking the town with Fremington,
Barnstaple and beyond. In 1872 the railway was extended toGreat Torrington and Bideford'srailway station was replaced with a new one nearer the town centre. Bideford's passenger train services ceased in 1965 and freight trains ceased in 1982 [ [http://www.semgonline.com/location/bideford_01.html SEMG.org] ] Much of the course of the former railway has been re-used as part of the popularTarka Trail footpath and cycleway. Parts of the route are also shared by the long-distanceSouth West Coast Path footpath.The
Bideford and Instow Railway Group plans to reopen the railway between Bideford and Barnstaple. It currently operates theheritage railway Torridge Train along a short length of track at Bideford. The newBarnstaple Western Bypass is designed to allow the Barnstaple to Bideford section to be restored.Bideford, Westward Ho! and Appledore Railway
The
Bideford, Westward Ho! and Appledore Railway was an unusual and short-lived railway built entirely on this peninsula with no direct connection to the rest of the British railway network. The locomotives were fitted with skirts to protect pedestrians as at one point the line ran along the quay at Bideford. The line had eleven halts which largely served visitors wishing to enjoy the bracing air along the coast or the fine beaches around Westward Ho!. The railway, although authorised in 1896 was opened only as far as Northam by 1901 and finally opened to Appledore in 1908.The railway fell into financial difficulties until in the
First World War the War Department requisitioned all of its equipment for use inFrance . Bideford's 13th century Long Bridge was temporarily converted into a railway bridge to carry the locomotives and rolling stock onto the main line railway near Bideford Station.Stuckey, Douglas (1962). The Bideford, Westward Ho! and Appledore Railway 1901-1917. Pub. West Country Publications.]East-the-Water
The town of Bideford has grown to cover land on both sides of the
River Torridge ; the area located east of the river is known as "East-the-Water" . Much of the land that has been built on is drainedmarshland .East-the-Water has its own primary school, local shops, a few factories, approximately 6 bars and pubs, a small health centre and a small industrial area consisting largely of locally owned businesses. The community also has its own community centre and association, both of which are self funding and run by a committee of local residents. A key historical feature is
Chudleigh Fort , built by the ParliamentarianMajor-General Chudleigh during theEnglish Civil War . [ J. Murray. (1879) [http://genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk/DEV/Bideford/BidefordMurray1879.html "A Handbook for Travellers in Devonshire (9th edition)"] ] The area is surrounded by agricultural land.There are many pubs in East-the-Water which include The Blacksmiths and The Swan which is well known for its award winning food.
Governance
Bideford Town Council [ [http://www.bidefordtown.co.uk bidefordtown.co.uk] ] has 16 members representing four unequal wards, North, South, East and South Outer. There is a mayor and Town Clerk.
Torridge District Council [ [http://www.torridge.gov.uk torridge.gov.uk] ] is the next level of
local government and most decisions are made by Devon County Council [ [http://www.devon.gov.uk devon.gov.uk] ] .The local MP is the ConservativeGeoffrey Cox and theMEP local aristocrat ToryGiles Chichester .Youth Council
Bideford has an official youth council. The council is run like the
town council with voters and candidates of less than 18 years of age, who live in Bideford.The current Chairperson of Bideford Town Youth Council is Shane Farrant.Bideford College
Bideford College, led by Principal, Mrs Veronica Mathews, [ [http://www.bideford.devon.sch.uk bideford.devon.sch.uk] ] is the local community secondary
state school and is a specialist science college. Because of its specialist status, it gets extra funding from the government for extending its wide variety of scientific activities. It is now undergoing a £44 million project to build a new school, the building works is hoped to be completed by August 2011.One of the plans is [http://www.bideford.devon.sch.uk/newschool/images/new_site_plan_june07_sml.jpghere] .
For more information and Latest images on the New School Build Visit http://www.bideford.devon.sch.uk/newschool/index.html
port and recreation
Bideford has two King George's Fields, which are memorials to King George V. One field is used primarily as the home ground of the main local
rugby union club, Bideford RFC (Chiefs) who currently play in Cornwall/Devon League. [ [http://www.bidefordrfc.co.uk bidefordrfc.co.uk] ] . The other field, commonly referred to as "The Sports Ground", is the home toBideford AFC , the town's main localfootball (soccer) club. East-the-Water also has its own football club, Shamwickshire Rovers FC, which plays at Pollyfield.Bideford is renowned for its
New Year's Eve celebrations, when thousands of people from surrounding towns,village s and around the world gather on the quay for revelries and afireworks display . [McCurrach, 2002.] [Prince, 2005.]The
South West Coast Path National Trail runs through the town, and gives access to walks along the rugged North Devon coast.Skating is quite big in Bideford.Bideford has its own skate Shop and a good Skatepark,it also has some bowls on the outside of Bideford.
Local media
Local radio is provided by
Lantern FM , a station broadcasting across north Devon, originally based in Bideford in a building named "the Lighthouse", but now situated on an industrial estate in nearby Barnstaple.Bideford has two main local newspapers, both published weekly: the
North Devon Gazette and theNorth Devon Journal . The "Gazette" was founded in Bideford, and was originally known as the "Bideford Gazette". It is now a free newspaper, delivered to most local homes, and is now based in Barnstaple. The regional daily paper, theWestern Morning News , is also available. A local newsletter, the Bideford Buzz, is published monthly by a team of volunteers.Notable people
Temperance Lloyd, Mary Trembles and Susanna Edwards of the town were the last people to be hanged for
witchcraft in England.Stuart Anstis, one time lead guitarist with black metal band
Cradle of Filth went to School in Bideford, and now runs a guitar shop there. Derry Brownson, formerly of the bandEMF is frequently seen around town. Celebrated actorJoss Ackland , star of one of the Miss Marple mysteries (They Do It With Mirrors ), also lives hereabouts.T. V. Smith andGaye Advert , from the punk bandThe Adverts , hail from this town. Crime fiction authorHilary Bonner was also born and raised in the town.Rudyard Kipling , inStalky & Co. , makes several references to Bideford as being near the boys' academy.In a memorable
Monty Python sketch John Cleese (playing the role of Hitler) is heard to say " Ah yes, ve make a little hike for, for Bideford." to which Eric Idle (playing the role of typical tourist Mr. Johnson) replies "Oh well, you'll want the A39 then...no, no, you've got the wrong map there, this is Stalingrad, you want theIlfracombe andBarnstaple section."Numerous mentions of Bideford have been made in episodes of 'Never Mind the Buzzcocks'.Davey Snead and Paul Johnson are amongst the local celebrities who large it up big time throughout the weekends: they're kind of a big deal.
Twinning
The town is twinned with
Landivisiau inFrance .On
20 October ,2006 Britishex-pat David Riley came to mark the “20-year link” betweenManteo, North Carolina onRoanoke Island and Bideford. Bideford town clerk George McLauchlan, told him locals had never heard of Manteo and the only town Bideford was twinned with was in France. Mr Riley handed over a clock to "celebrate" the twenty year link, while Manteo Town manager Kermit Skinner said the link started in the 1980s during the 400th anniversary ofWalter Raleigh ’s voyages to America.It turns out the 'twinning' of Bideford withManteo was established 20 years ago. But the story goes back much further, 500 years, to the mysterious disappearance of a colony of more than 100 people on Roanoke Island, many of whom were migrants from Bideford. The colony was established by Richard Grenville, who bought back two native Indians, one of them Manteo which gave the North Carolina town its name. [Coles, 2006] ["Gifts from an undiscovered US twin town", The North Devon Gazette, 2006.]Gallery
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title = TravelEtc: Ring in the New
work =The Independent on Sunday
publisher =Independent News & Media
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*cite news
last = Prince
first = Dominic
title = Top 10 New Year Crackers
work = TheDaily Mail
publisher =Daily Mail and General Trust
date = 2005-12-17
*cite news
first = John
last = Coles
title = Massive clock up in Bideford
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publisher = News International
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accessdate = 2006-10-21
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date =18 October 2006
accessdate = 2006-10-21External links
* [http://www.northdevongazette.co.uk North Devon Gazette] - local newspaper for the Bideford area
* [http://dmoz.org/Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Devon/Bideford/ Bideford (DMOZ.org)]
* [http://www.bideford-tc.gov.uk/ Bideford Town Council]
* [http://www.torridge.gov.uk/ Torridge District Council]
* [http://www.bidefordstmarys.co.uk/ Anglican Parish of Bideford]
* [http://www.bidefordafc.co.uk/ Bideford AFC] (Football (soccer) )
* [http://www.bidefordrfc.co.uk/ Bideford RFC] (Rugby Union )
* [http://www.bidefordrail.co.uk/ Bideford & Instow Railway Group]
* [http://www.bidefordbuzz.org.uk/ Bideford Buzz, local newsletter]
* [http://www.bidefordyouthpipeband.co.uk/ Bideford Youth Pipe Band]
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