- Goldington
infobox UK place
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official_name = Goldington
population = 8,603 [ [http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadKeyFigures.do?a=3&b=5948422&c=Goldington&d=14&e=15&g=423315&i=1001x1003x1004&m=0&r=1&s=1204155513345&enc=1 Neighbourhood Statistics ] ]
shire_district = Bedford
shire_county =Bedfordshire
region = East of England
constituency_westminster = Bedford
post_town = BEDFORD
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os_grid_reference=Goldington is an electoral ward and former village within the town of
Bedford ,Bedfordshire ,England .The boundaries of Goldington are (roughly) Norse Road and
Cemetery to the north and east, the A428 Goldington Road and Newnham to the south, with Church Lane andPutnoe to the west. The Elms Farm and Viking areas and the new Saxon Grangehousing estate are all within Goldington.History
Goldington was a
village which grew up along the A428 road between Bedford andCambridge .St Mary 'sChurch in Goldington has parish registers going back to 1559.In August 1645 Major Walter Baskerville a Royalist cavalry Officer was killed in a skirmish in Goldington. Goldington Hall (a small mansion) was built in the 1650s. The Hall was rebuilt in 1874. [http://www.galaxy.bedfordshire.gov.uk/webingres/bedfordshire/vlib/0.digitised_resources/bedford_digitisation_timeline_goldington.htm 'Goldington Timeline']
In 1934 the
parish of Goldington was merged with the expanding Bedfordtown . The area was greatly expanded to the north in the 1960s and 70's. These newer housing estates now make up more than half of Goldington's total area. After many years as apub , the old Goldington Hall is now unnoccupied, semi-derelict, and recently been the scene of a small fire. [http://www.galaxy.bedfordshire.gov.uk/webingres/bedfordshire/vlib/0.digitised_resources/bedford_digitisation_timeline_goldington.htm 'Goldington Timeline']Goldington Castle , aMotte-and-bailey castle , built sometime after 1066 is not actually in Goldington. The castle is actually located in the neighboring area of Newnham.Politics
Goldington is an
Unparished area , with all community services under the direct control of Bedford Borough Council. Goldington elects 3 councillors to Bedford Borough Council and 1 councillor toBedfordshire County Council , all of which are currentlyLiberal Democrats .Local Amenities
There are two shopping parades in Goldington at which most shops and services are located -
The first is on Church Lane which includes a
Post office ,newsagents , and a chinese takeaway. Goldingtoncommunity centre is also located here. Since 2008 this entire area is in the process of being re-developed.Goldington's second shopping hub is on Queens Drive which has another small Convenience Store, a Post Office, a hairdressers, a butcher's shop,
laundrette , "The Queens Head" pub, a Fish & Chip Shop, petrol station andGP Surgery.There are still a few shops and pubs along the old village High Street (i.e. Goldington Road) including a small
Londis supermarket and aFrankie & Benny's Restaurant . Goldington Green (The area's largest open space) is situated on Goldington Road.To the eastern side of Goldington is the Elms & Viking
Industrial estate . This large business park (between Goldington Road and Norse Road) houses many of Bedford's biggest employers, includingUnipath ,E.ON UK andNHS Direct .Bedford's cemetery and
Crematorium on Norse Road is just within the boundaries of Goldington, as is the new Saxon Grange housing estate which is being built next to the cemetery and Industrial estate. The new housing means Bedford's urban limits have almost reached the village ofRenhold .chools
There are three state schools in Goldington - The Hills
Lower School located on Stancliffe Road, Goldington Green Lower School situated on Goldington Road, andGoldington Middle School sited on Haylands Way. There is noUpper School in the area. Goldington's 13 year olds fall into the different catchment areas forMark Rutherford Upper School ,Biddenham Upper School andJohn Bunyan Upper School . [http://bedfordshire.gov.uk/EducationAndLearning/SchoolAdmissions/SchoolCatchmentAreas.aspx 'Bedfordshire School Catchment Areas']Places of Worship
St Mary's (
Church of England ) Church is located on Church Lane. Holy CrossRoman Catholic Church is situated on Goldington Road. There is aKingdom Hall forJehova's Witnesses on Goodmayes Close.References
External links
* [http://www.galaxy.bedfordshire.gov.uk/webingres/bedfordshire/vlib/0.digitised_resources/bedford_digitisation_timeline_goldington.htm Goldington timeline]
* [http://www.bedford.gov.uk/Default.aspx/Web/ChurchLaneCommunityCentre Goldington Community Centre]
* [http://www.bereavement.bedford.gov.uk/ Goldington and Bedford Cemetery]
* [http://www.hillslower.ik.org/home.ikml The Hills Lower School]
* [http://www.goldingtongreen.ik.org/ Goldington Green Lower School]
* [http://www.goldingtonmiddleschool.co.uk/ Goldington Middle School]
* [http://www.stmarygoldington.org.uk/ St Mary's Church]
* [http://www.holycrossbedford.co.uk/index.htm Holy Cross Church]
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