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Bideford is a small port town on the estuary of the River Torridge in north Devon, south-west England. It is the main town of the Torridge local government district. For other uses, see Port (disambiguation). ...
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History The River Torridge is spanned at Bideford by the 13th century Long Bridge, which has 24 arches all of different sizes. The River Torridge is a river in Devon in England. ...
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In the 16th century Bideford was Britain's third largest port. It was rumoured that Sir Walter Raleigh landed the first shipment of tobacco there, although this is a myth, as Raleigh was not, contrary to popular belief, the first to bring tobacco to England. In honour of Raleigh, several roads and a hill have been named after him in Bideford. Today the narrow town centre streets lead down to a tree-lined quay, which bustles with fishing vessels, cargo and pleasure boats. Clay is the principal export loaded onto boats at Bideford. The quay was refurbished, with completion in 2006, to provide flood defence and also to incorporate large fountains and modern public toilets. (15th century - 16th century - 17th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 16th century was that century which lasted from 1501 to 1600. ...
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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 the United Kingdom that officially contains an exclamation mark in its name, is approximately 5 kilometres (3 miles) from Bideford. A statue has been erected in honour of Kingsley by the town park's car park. Charles Kingsley A statue of Charles Kingsley at Bideford, Devon (UK) Charles Kingsley (June 12, 1819 â January 23, 1875) was an English novelist, particularly associated with the West Country. ...
Westward Ho! is an 1855 British historical novel by Charles Kingsley, inspired in part by the Crimean War. ...
Westward Ho! is a seaside town in Torridge, Devon, England, near Bideford. ...
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The city of Biddeford, Maine, USA, was named after the English town, adding the letter "d" in the process. Also, the town of Bideford in the province of Prince Edward Island, Canada, is named after the English town. City Hall in 2005 Biddeford is a city in York County, Maine, United States. ...
Transport
Arms of Bideford Town Council Bideford is served by the Atlantic Highway and A386 roads. The nearest railway station is at Barnstaple 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) away. Arms of Bideford Town Council. ...
Arms of Bideford Town Council. ...
Atlantic Highway is the nomenclature of a section of the A39 road, as it passes from the North Devon Link Road in Devon until it reaches the A30 at Fraddon in Cornwall, England. ...
Statistics Population: 34,000 (April 2006 Est. ...
A ferry operates between Bideford quay and Lundy, which lies about 35 kilometres (22 miles) away in the Bristol Channel. The same ship also provides evening cruises from Bideford along the River Torridge. The ferryboat Dongan Hills, filled with commuters, about to dock at a New York City pier, circa 1945. ...
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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 are First Devon and Cornwall, Stagecoach Devon and Beacon Bus. Many services are subsidised by Devon County Council. âAutobusâ redirects here. ...
First Devon and Cornwall is a subsidiary of First Group which operates public transport throughout the UK. As the name suggests, the company operate bus services within Devon and Cornwall following the takeovers of Western National (in Cornwall and South Devon) and Red Bus (in North Devon). ...
Stagecoach Devon logo Stagecoach Devon Ltd, part of the Stagecoach Group, is a bus operator serving the East Devon and Torbay areas of South West England. ...
Railways
Map of Bideford from 1937 In 1855 the Bideford Extension Railway opened, linking the town with Fremington, Barnstaple and beyond. In 1872 the railway was extended to Great Torrington and Bideford's railway 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[2] Much of the course of the former railway has been re-used as part of the popular Tarka Trail footpath and cycleway. Parts of the route are also shared by the long-distance South West Coast Path footpath. Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 647 Ã 599 pixelsFull resolution (758 Ã 702 pixel, file size: 929 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ...
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// Fremington is a village in North Devon three miles (5 km) west of Barnstaple. ...
Statistics Population: 34,000 (April 2006 Est. ...
The old Town Hall (now the town museum) in the centre of Great Torrington. ...
Passengers bustle around the typical grand edifice of Londons Broad Street Station in 1865. ...
The Tarka Trail is a series of footpaths around Devon, England. ...
The South West Coast Path passes along the cliffs (seen in the distance) at Ilfracombe, North Devon. ...
The Bideford and Instow Railway Group plans to reopen the railway between Bideford and Barnstaple. It currently operates the heritage railway Torridge Train along a short length of track at Bideford. The new Barnstaple Western Bypass is designed to allow the Barnstaple to Bideford section to be restored. The Bideford & Instow Railway Group in Devon are âcommitted to the reopening of the Barnstaple to Bideford branch of the old London and South Western Railway. ...
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The Barnstaple Western Bypass is a congestion-relief scheme designed to take road traffic away from the town centre of Barnstaple, a market town in Devon, South West England. ...
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 Bideford, Westward Ho! and Appledore Railway (B, WH & A, R) was most unusual amongst British Railways in that although it was built as a standard gauge (4 ft 8½ in (1435 mm)) line, it was not joined to the rest of the railway network, despite the London and South...
The railway fell into financial difficulties until in the First World War the War Department requisitioned all of its equipment for use in France. 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.[3] Ypres, 1917, in the vicinity of the Battle of Passchendaele. ...
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A view of Bideford long bridge Download high resolution version (1200x437, 180 KB)Bideford long bridge. ...
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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 drained marshland. The River Torridge is a river in Devon in England. ...
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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 Parliamentarian Major-General Chudleigh during the English Civil War.[4] The area is surrounded by agricultural land. The Roundheads was the nickname given to the supporters of Parliament during the English Civil War. ...
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There are two pubs East-the-Water the Blacksmiths, and The Swan which is well known for its award winning food.
Government Bideford Town Council [[5]] has 16 members representing four unequal wards, North, South, East and South Outer. There is a mayor and Town Clerk. Torridge District Council [6] is the next level of local government and most decisions are made by Devon County Council [7]. Local governments are administrative offices that are smaller than a state or province. ...
The local MP is the Conservative Geoffrey Cox and the MEP local aristocrat Tory Giles Chichester. Look up MP in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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Charles Geoffrey Cox, QC (commonly known as Geoffrey), is a Conservative politician, who was elected as member of Parliament for Devon West and Torridge in the 2005 general election. ...
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Giles Chichester (born 1946) is a British politician, and Member of the European Parliament for the South West England region for the Conservative Party. ...
Education Bideford College [8] the local community secondary state school is a specialist science college. There are advanced plans for substantial enlargement and an enormous extension of facilities on a complete rebuild. State school is an expression used in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom to distinguish schools provided by the government from privately run schools. ...
A Specialist Science College is a Secondary School in the United Kingdom that meets Government specifications and raises £50,000 allowing the school access to Government funding and the increased reputation that comes with the title. ...
There are also two independent schools, Grenville College [9] and Edgehill College[10] on the outskirts of the town. An independent school is a school which is not dependent upon national or local government for financing its operation and is instead operated by tuition charges, gifts, and perhaps the investment yield of an endowment. ...
Sport 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 and have one of the most successful junior sections in the county. [11]. The other field, commonly referred to as The Sports Ground, is the home to Bideford AFC, the town's main local football (soccer) club. East-the-Water also has its own football club, Shamwickshire Rovers FC, which plays at Pollyfield. There are 471 King George V Playing Fields[2] in the United Kingdom, all part of an enormous memorial to King George V, each of which is an individual registered charity[3]. This is the page for Devon. ...
George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert; 3 June 1865 â 20 January 1936) was the first British monarch belonging to the House of Windsor, which he created from the British branch of the German House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. ...
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Official crest Bideford Association Football Club (AFC) are an English non-league football club from Bideford, Devon that plays in the Western Football League. ...
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Bideford is renowned for its New Year's Eve celebrations, when thousands of people from surrounding towns, villages and around the world gather on the quay for revelries and a fireworks display.[5][6] For other articles with similar names, see New Year (disambiguation). ...
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The South West Coast Path National Trail runs through the town, and gives access to walks along the rugged North Devon coast. The South West Coast Path passes along the cliffs (seen in the distance) at Ilfracombe, North Devon. ...
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. Lantern FM is an independent local radio station in the North Devon area. ...
Bideford has two main local newspapers, both published weekly: the North Devon Gazette and the North 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, the Western Morning News, is also available. A local newsletter, the Bideford Buzz, is published monthly by a team of volunteers. The Western Morning News is a daily regional newspaper covering Devon and Cornwall and parts of Somerset and Dorset. ...
Famous People Temperance Lloyd, Mary Trembles and Susanna Edwards of the town were the last people to be hanged for witchcraft in England. The Bideford witch trial resulted in the last ever hangings for witchcraft in England. ...
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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 band EMF is frequently seen around town, as is Hector Christie, local landowner and properietor of second-hand record store Discovery. Celebrated actor Joss Ackland, star of one of the Miss Marple mysteries (They Do It With Mirrors), also lives hereabouts. T. V. Smith and Gaye Advert, from the punk band The Adverts, hail from this town. Crime fiction author Hilary Bonner was also born and raised in the town. Local celebrities such as Davey Snead who appeared in the world chess championships can be found in Bideford from time to time as well as well known local locksmith Paul Johnson who made it into the final stages of pop idol. Every Sunday the Portobello Inn near the historic pannier market hosts a quiz featuring Mike Holland. Cradle of Filth are a heavy metal band formed in Suffolk, England in 1991. ...
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Joss Ackland CBE (born Sidney Edmond Jocelyn Ackland on February 29, 1928 in North Kensington, London) is an English actor who has appeared in more than 130 films in his career. ...
Popular Detective They Do It With Mirrors (published in 1952) is a detective fiction novel by Agatha Christie, featuring her detective Miss Marple. ...
T.V. Smith in Neuss, Germany in 2006 T.V. Smith (born Tim Smith, 5 April 1956, in Bideford, Devon, England) is a British punk rock singer songwriter, who was part of the band The Adverts in the late 1970s. ...
Gaye Advert (born Gaye Balsden on 29 August 1956) is an English punk rock musician who played bass guitar in the band, The Adverts, in the late 1970s. ...
The Adverts were an English punk rock band who formed in 1976 and broke up in 1979. ...
Hilary Bonner is a British author of crime fiction. ...
Rudyard Kipling, in Stalky & Co., makes several references to Bideford as being near the boys' academy. This article is about the British author. ...
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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. In the United Kingdom, town councils are civil parish councils, where the civil parish is a town. ...
Twinning The town is twinned with Landivisiau in France. This article is about partnerships between towns distant from each other; see Twin cities for the different concept of physically neighbouring cities. ...
On 20 October 2006 British ex-pat David Riley came to mark the “20-year link” between Manteo, North Carolina on Roanoke 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 of Walter Raleigh’s voyages to America[7][8] is the 293rd day of the year (294th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Manteo is a town in Dare County, North Carolina, United States. ...
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| A view of Torridge Bridge from the Quay Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (2048 Ã 1536 pixel, file size: 380 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) A view of Torridge Bridge (the new bridge) at Bideford, Devon, UK. Taken by Mark New on 4th March 2006. ...
| Port of Bideford Monument Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 473 Ã 599 pixelsFull resolution (1025 Ã 1298 pixel, file size: 203 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) A monument commemorating the restoration of Bidefords port status in 1928 (Bideford is a town in north Devon, UK). ...
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| References - ^ http://www.devon.gov.uk/dris/demog/tr_aa01.html
- ^ SEMG.org [1]
- ^ Stuckey, Douglas (1962). The Bideford, Westward Ho! and Appledore Railway 1901-1917. Pub. West Country Publications.
- ^ A Handbook for Travellers in Devonshire (9th edition) J. Murray. (1879) [2]
- ^ McCurrach, Ian. "TravelEtc: Ring in the New", The Independent on Sunday, Independent News & Media, 8 December 2002.
- ^ Prince, Dominic. "Top 10 New Year Crackers", The Daily Mail, Daily Mail and General Trust, 17 December 2005.
- ^ {{cite news It turns out the 'twinning' of Bideford with Manteo 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. |first = John |last = Coles |title = Massive clock up in Bideford |url = [3] |work = The Sun |publisher = News International |pages = |page = |date = 21 October 2006 |accessdate = 21 October 2006 }}
- ^ "[[4] Gifts from an undiscovered US twin town]", The North Devon Gazette, Archant Regional, 18 October 2006. Retrieved on [[21 October 2006]].
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Manteo is a town located in Dare County, North Carolina. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 291st day of the year (292nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
See also Official crest Bideford Association Football Club (AFC) are an English non-league football club from Bideford, Devon that plays in the Western Football League. ...
A player (wearing the red kit) has penetrated the defence (in the white kit) and is taking a shot at goal. ...
There are 471 King George V Playing Fields[2] in the United Kingdom, all part of an enormous memorial to King George V, each of which is an individual registered charity[3]. This is the page for Devon. ...
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