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Talk to Mid Beds
Tell Mid Beds District Council where you think future residential & commercial development in Ampthill should & should not be located!
A little while ago landowners where invited to put forward parcels of land across Mid Beds for consideration for future development! This was your opportunity to make your views known on these potential sites!
Visit www.talktomidbeds.co.uk see what was proposed. The Consultation is now CLOSED!
Channel 4 are looking for your help!
Channel 4 is making a new series about multi-generational
households. We're looking for large groups of friends and/or families who are
hoping to buy a large property together in order to pool resources and create a
better standard of living.
Are you thinking of buying a dream house with your extended family or a big
group of friends that you would otherwise not be able to afford?
Have you already found a place to buy? Or are you still looking?
If this sounds like you, and you would like to hear more about a major new
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Future Events
The Premier place to find out what events are planned in the coming months in Ampthill
PENTECOST IN THE PARK, AMPTHILL 11TH MAY 2008, 12.30pm
Churches Together in Ampthill and Flitwick are organising and outdoor Service to celebrate Pentecost. This will take place near Katherine’s Cross in Ampthill Park. Ampthill Town Band will lead the music, and the Preacher will be the Bishop of Bedford. The Service will be followed by a picnic (please bring you own food and drink)
For further information, contact Canon Denis McSweeney on 01525 715109Ampthill Town Old Boys v Chelsea Old Boys
18th May 2008 from 2pm at Ampthill Town Football Ground, Woburn Street, Ampthill.
Admission: Adults £5, Under 14 & OAP £2.50 and Family Ticket (2 adults, 2 children) £10.
Football Club are looking for Programme/Match sponsors. Mascots at £25.00. Players over the age of 35 a minimum sponsorship £100.00
Contact for tickets or further information.
Ampthill Town FC: 404440, Colin Marlow: 750217, Neil Warren: 402050 or Steve Roach: 840703Community Safety Forum
Next Meeting: 28th May 2008 @ Parkside Hall from 7pm
Share your local concerns by attending the meeting.
Find out about the issues raised at the inaugural meeting by visiting the Community Safety Page
Ampthill Festival 2008
Sunday 6th July 2008
The Planning Starts Now. Want to get involved! Contact Mark Smith at mark.a.smith@ampthill.org.uk or visit the Festival Page
View Images of the 2007 Ampthill Festival Gala Day
Cambridge to Ampthill Cycle Challenge
6th July 2007
Raising Funds for Leukaemia Research, the Anthony Nolan Trust & the Willow Trust
Bone Marrow Recruitment Clinic
Find out more at www.giveatomarrow.org.uk
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Also raising funds for Anthony Nolan. Check out http://www.justgiving.com/clarefleming. Clare Fleming is running the London Marathon & hoping to raise £1300 for the Trust.
Ampthill & Flitwick Flyers - Ampthill Trophy 8K Race
Sunday 19 October 2008
Bedfordshire's premier cross country race has a big tradition and in the 1990's was fondly called the "Beefeater Trophy" and used to attract fields of 2000+. In 1989 and '90 the Ampthill Trophy doubled as the British Veteran Championships. Historic Ampthill Park provides the backdrop for this memorable 8K race which has opportunities to stretch the legs as well as plenty of twists and turns. A cross country season opener in October that includes Junior races - a fantastic spectator course.
Future Events
Nothing to do in Ampthill! Think Again!
| Every Thursday | Ampthill Charter Market | Bedford Street, Car Park | 8.30am - 2pm |
| Last Saturday Every Month | Ampthill Farmers Market | Car Park Behind Aragon Housing Association | 9am - 1pm |
| Every Monday | Jazz at the White Hart | White Hart | 8pm |
| Every Thursday | Acoustic Avenue - Evenings of live acoustic music by local artists | Albion Arms | 8pm |
| 17 - 19 April 2008 | Ampthill & Flitwick Dramatic Society perform: Burning Bridges (New Play by Colin Calvert) | Parkside Hall | 7.45pm |
| 26 April 2008 | Ampthill Councillors Surgery - meet your Town, District & County Councillors - ring 404355 to make an appointment or simply drop in! | Ampthill Town Council, 66 Dunstable Street | 10am - 12pm |
| 26 April 2008 | Ampthill Festival ‘A Night At The Oscars’ Fundraising Ball - Tickets £25 | Masonic Rooms, Church Street | 7.30pm |
| 27 April 2008 | Indoor Boot Sale in aid of Parkside Hall - to book a stall at £5 per stall contact 01525 751629. Free Admission. Refreshments available. Stallholders set up from 8.30am - parking on site. | Parkside Hall | 10am - 1pm |
| 27 April 2008 | Minor Counties One Day Cricket Match: Bedfordshire vs. Cheshire | Ampthill Cricket Club | All Day |
| 1 May 2008 | Annual May Day Celebration at Dawn with Redbornstoke Morris & Bedfordshire Lace | Katherine's Cross, Ampthill Park | Dawn |
| 3 May 2008 | Charity Dance in Memory of Dave Fuller (featuring Sounds Imperial) - Tickets £8 - Contact Maggie Fuller on 753992 for more details - proceeds to Motor Neurone Disease Association & the Pasque Hospice | Parkside Hall, Woburn Street | 8.00pm |
| 8 May 2008 | Ampthill & Flitwick Dramatic Society: Read Through of 'When we were Married' by J.B. Priestley (for November Production - New members welcome | Parkside Hall, Woburn Street | 8.00pm |
| 9 May 2008 | Parkside Hall Fundraising General Knowledge Quiz (teams of up to 4. £2.50 per person. To Register: 404355) | Parkside Hall, Woburn Street | 7.30pm |
| 11 May 2008 | Pentecost in the Park - Ampthill Churches Together Service | Ampthill Park (Katherine's Cross) | 12.30pm |
| 13 May 2008 | Ampthill & District Preservation Society: AGM - Hanslip - Fletcher, 1874 - 1956. A London Artist in Ampthill - Contact: 01525 403095 | St. Andrew's Chapter House | 8.00pm |
| 17 May 2008 | Ampthill & District Choral Society: Mozart's Requiem & Rossini's Stabat Mater | St. Andrew's Church | 7.30pm |
| 18 May 2008 | Chelsea Old Boys FC (featuring Ray Wilkins, Clive Walker & Micky Hazard) vs. Ampthill Old Boys FC - Charity Match - More information: Neil Warren 07967 142385 | Ampthill Football Club | 2pm |
| 28 May 2008 | Ampthill Community Safety Forum | Parkside Hall | 7pm |
| 22 June 2008 | Indoor Boot Sale in aid of Parkside Hall - to book a stall at £5 per stall contact 01525 751629. Free Admission. Refreshments available. Stallholders set up from 8.30am - parking on site. | Parkside Hall | 10am - 1pm |
| 22 June 2008 |
The Friends of the Music of Ampthill Parish Church "Music for Summer Evenings" - George Goode Centenary Concert - St Andrew's Baroque Singers and the Milton Keynes Sinfonia. All seats unreserved £10 (inc. coffee in the Chapter House) |
St. Andrew's Church | 7.30pm |
| 27 June 2008 | Kings Arms Path Gardens: Open Evening (on behalf of Ampthill Festival) | Kings Arms Path (off Church Street) | 6.30 - 9pm |
| 27 June 2008 |
The Friends of the Music of Ampthill Parish: Church Twilight Concert with "Duo Dorado" - Hazel Brooks (Baroque Violin), David Pollock (Harpsichord) - All seats unreserved £10 (inc Brandy Coffee in the Chapter House) |
St. Andrew's Church | 9pm |
| 27 - 29 June 2008 | Ampthill Flower Festival | St. Andrew's Church | Time Vary |
| 28 June 2008 |
The Friends of the Music of Ampthill Parish Church "Pulling out all the Stops" - William Fudge (Organ and Piano) will play music by Elgar, Handel, Bach, Mozart, Sullivan, Grainger and Whitlock - All seats unreserved £10 (inc Coffee in the Chapter House) |
St. Andrew's Church | 8pm |
| 29 June 2008 | The Friends of the Music of Ampthill Parish Church Sung Festival Eucharist for the Feast of St Peter and St Paul. | St. Andrew's Church | 9.30am |
| 29 June 2008 | The Friends of the Music of Ampthill Parish Church 'Songs of Praise' - with Ampthill Town Band and Ampthill Parish Church Choir with members of St. Andrew's Baroque Singers. Free Entry/Collection. | St. Andrew's Church | 6.30pm |
| 5 July 2008 | Ampthill Festival: Proms in the Park by Ampthill Orchestra (provisional date - dependent on funding) | Ampthill Park | 7.30pm |
| 6 July 2008 | Cambridge to Ampthill Cycle Challenge - more details | Culminates in Ampthill Park | All Day |
| 6 July 2008 | Ampthill Festival Gala Day | Ampthill Park | 1pm - 7pm |
| 9 - 15 July 2008 | Ampthill Art Festival | Masonic Rooms, Church Street | Times Vary |
| 11 July 2008 | Parkside Hall Fundraising General Knowledge Quiz (teams of up to 4. £2.50 per person. To Register: 404355) | Parkside Hall, Woburn Street | 7.30pm |
| 24 August 2008 | 2012 Olympic Handover Ceremony Celebrations - www.london2012.com | Throughout the UK | tba |
| 4/5 September 2008 | Girl Guiding Jamboree/Rally to Celebrate Bedfordshire Centenary (provisional) | Ampthill Park | tba |
| 17 September 2008 | 2012 Paralympics Handover Ceremony Celebrations - www.london2012.com | Throughout the UK | tba |
| 19 September 2008 | Parkside Hall Fundraising General Knowledge Quiz (teams of up to 4. £2.50 per person. To Register: 404355) | Parkside Hall, Woburn Street | 7.30pm |
| 4 October 2008 | Ampthill Christmas Lights: Race Night (Tickets £7.50 inc. supper fro 404355 - No bar so bring your own drinks) | Parkside Hall | 7.30pm |
| 19 October 2008 | Indoor Boot Sale in aid of Parkside Hall - to book a stall at £5 per stall contact 01525 751629. Free Admission. Refreshments available. Stallholders set up from 8.30am - parking on site. | Parkside Hall | 10am - 1pm |
| 19 October 2008 | Ampthill & Flitwick Flyers: Ampthill Trophy - 8km Race - www.ampthilltrophy.org.uk | Ampthill Park | tba |
| 20 - 22 October 2008 | J Miller's Circus - Parking in the central car park and west car park of Ampthill Park - Monday 6.00pm, Tuesday 4.30pm & 7.00pm, Wednesday 4.30pm. | Ampthill Park | Times Vary |
| 14 November 2008 | Parkside Hall Fundraising General Knowledge Quiz (teams of up to 4. £2.50 per person. To Register: 404355) | Parkside Hall, Woburn Street | 7.30pm |
| 20 - 22 November 2008 | Ampthill & Flitwick Dramatic Society: Perform 'When we were Married' by J.B. Priestley | Parkside Hall | 7.45pm |
| 6 - 7 December 2008 | St Andrews Christmas Tree Festival - ampthilltrees.com | St Andrews Church | All Day |
For more details go to the Future Events Page
Ampthill’s Roll of Honour
Ampthill Town Council invites nominations to be considered for inclusion on their newly instituted “Ampthill Roll of Honour”. Nominees will be recognised for their outstanding contribution to the community of Ampthill, but will not be accepted if the candidate has been nominated solely for their political activities. Recommendations for admittance to the “Roll of Honour” should be supported by at least one other testimonial which should not be from a family member. Nomination forms are now available from the Town Council office at 66 Dunstable Street, and as much information as possible included - please use the reverse side of the form and attach extra sheets if necessary - to assist the Council in their deliberations and completed forms should be returned marked ”Private and Confidential” to the Town Clerk by 31st January 2008. Up to a maximum of three awards may be given each year and will be presented at the annual Civic Service.
Should you wish to discuss the “Roll of Honour” before submitting a nomination please do not hesitate to contact the Town Clerk on 01525 404355.
New: JOIN AMPTHILL & DISTRICT CHORAL SOCIETY
The Choral Society begins rehearsals for their 61st season in September 2007.
The rehearsals take place every Monday at the Music room at Redborne School at 7.45pm to 9.45pm (excluding school holidays). The first session of the new season is on Monday 10th September. Prospective members are invited to attend two rehearsals without obligation before joining.
The Choral Society welcomes new members to this very friendly society. All types of voice are required and no auditions are necessary.
Should you wish to join, the Cost is £45 Adults, £37 Senior Citizens & £2 Students.
The Christmas Concert will be on Monday 17th December at the Firs Lower School, where there will be the usual mix of carols and other music, including Bizet's Te Deum.
The Principal Concert will be on 24th May 2008 at St. Andrew's Church, where Mozart's Requiem & Rossini's Stabat Mater will be performed.
For more information ring Penny Stimson on 01234 357750 or email i.stimson@tesco,net .
New: "Up-Stage"- Young People's Drama Group
5.30 to 7.30 every Monday at the Parkside Hall, Ampthill
5.30 to 7.30 every Wednesday at Templefield School, Flitwick
6 and go up to 18.
costs are £10 per week
Contact: Keith - 01582 515110 - keith@up-stage.co.uk
Margaret Wright
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Waitrose
- Now Open

Opening Hours: Monday - Friday 8.30am - 8pm, Saturday 8.30am - 7pm, Sunday 10am - 4pm
Telephone 01525 402277. www.waitrose.com/ampthill
Ampthill Farmers Market
New Venue: Car Park Behind Aragon Housings Offices.
The last Saturday of each month. 9am - 1pm
Volunteering in Ampthill
There are plenty of voluntary and community groups crying out for volunteers in the town and in Mid Bedfordshire. To find out more visit the following:
Clubs, Societies, Voluntary or Community Groups in Ampthill Page
From the above pages you can find contact details of the many organisations that are based in the town & require new volunteers or members. Alternatively contact:
The Volunteer Centre Bedford - covers both Mid & North Bedfordshire and can assist you if you are looking to volunteer or if your organisation requires volunteers, in the following ways:
Website: www.volunteeringbedford.org.uk (you can search for local volunteering opportunities a search box that simply requires you to enter your town/village name or your post code)
Email vb@bedfordvb.org.uk
43 Bromham Road, Bedford, MK40 2AA
Tel: 01234 213100
Ampthill Town Action Plan
This important action plan for the future of the Town has now been published. Click here for details & how to get involved in shaping this vibrant community's future
The implementation phase of Ampthill Town Plan has begun with a new Implementation Steering Group formed & headed by Nigel Milway (milway@btinternet.com). If you have an interest in joining one of the 5 implementation groups (Business; Infrastructure - Housing + Highways & Public Transport; Community - Sports, Social, Leisure & Entertainment, Youth & Community Facilities + Tourism + Education, Training & Employment; Services - Health & Social Services + Police, Other Emergency Services & Community Safety; Environment) contact Nigel. The Town Plan Implementation Group will be working closely with the Town Council to ensure that recommendations become a reality.
Ampthill Good Neighbours
Do You Need Help?
Then Call:
07833 314 903
To find out what help is available click here
Become a Good Neighbours Volunteer
Ampthill Good Neighbours is a new Voluntary Group that provides a link between those residents needing help and those who are willing to offer it. The Group acts as a safety net for all residents, young and old. Using local volunteers. Ampthill Good Neighbours builds on existing help already provided in the town and also fills gaps in that provision. The Scheme will launch in the Spring, but we needs volunteers! So don't be shy in volunteering to help your fellow residents! Click here to find out more & to download a sign up form.
PARKSIDE HALL, Woburn Street Ampthill
Registered Charity No. 300000
For hire, a Function Room designed for any occasion.
Ample parking, Main Hall, Stage, Kitchen, Bar,
Small meeting room, Disabled access.
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Seating up to 250 for Conferences, Corporate events, and Public meetings
Seating for up to 180 for Dinner dances
Suitable space for Exhibitions
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*Conferences * Exhibitions * Public meetings *
*Dance groups * Jazzersize * Judo classes * Keep fit groups * Karate * Line Dance class * Salsa dances * Tea dances *
*Wedding receptions * Dramatic Society productions * Stage shows * Antiques fairs * Dog shows * Poultry shows * Animal charities * Concerts * W.I. * Blood donor sessions * etc. *
To Hire the Hall please contact Mrs Vera Robinson (01525 403275)CALLING ALL LADIES
Are you new to the area and want to make friends or, are you already resident here and want to try something different?
We, at Ampthill W.I. would love to see you and you can be assured of a very warm welcome. We meet on the second Wednesday of the month at Parkside Hall at 7.30pm where we have interesting speakers on a diverse selection of topics followed by coffee and a chat. We also run outings and competitions as well as events with other local W.I.’s
We also have a more serious side where we adopt resolutions annually, on a national basis, to put to Government in an attempt to improve life for residents of this country.
Come along and give us a try and we promise that you will not be asked to have any photographs taken for a calendar!
For further information please contact Jean Reeves on 01525 402487 or Diane Sanbrook on 01525 713931.
New: Town, District & County Council Contacts - So often it is a complete mystery as to whether you should be contacting Ampthill Town Council, Mid Beds District Council or Beds County Council with a query. This new page hopes to draw together those contacts and demystify that process!
Houghton Close Surgery - New Website

Visit the new Houghton Close Surgery Website at www.houghtonclosesurgery.co.uk for information, news & even the ability to request repeat prescriptions online!
Also visit the nearby Oliver Street Surgery
New: Clubs, Societies, Voluntary or Community Groups in Ampthill
There are many clubs, societies, voluntary & community groups in the town, that are crying out for your involvement. Well know you can visit a new page on this site that lists them all by clicking here
Visit this website for Ampthill that provides an online Message Board or forum, where visitors can post and read information and news about the town and participate in online discussions relevant to our community.
You can spend many hours grumbling about the Town Council, Waitrose, Center Parcs etc
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Ampthill's Rich History has now
been brought to life, with the launch of
This lovingly created website, by Ampthill resident John Day, contains over 2500 images of the Town. Why not take a look! |
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Take part in the Longest Running Pop Quiz in the Country
(Featured on BBC 1's 'Inside Out' Programme)
For over 10 years 'Jon's Pop Quiz has taken place in Bedford at various pubs around the town. It presently takes place at The Kings Arms, St. Mary's, Bedford from 8.30pm every Sunday and covers pop music from the 1950's to the present day. Why not come along and give it a try. To find out more visit Jon Kutner's Website or if you want to learn more about local quizzes lick here.
"Got Issues, Get Answers”
Via Ampthill Community Liaison Forum
Would you like to Quiz 'The Powers That Be' over such issues as the state of the roads, policing in the town or the poor state of state of street lighting or for that matter any subject concerning services provided by the Town, District or County Councils, the Police or the Health Authority. Then express them here at this new forum can get representatives from these organisations to attend one of their quarterly meetings to answer your questions in person. All we ask is that your questions are submitted 21 days prior to the meetings, so that arrangements can be made for the representatives attendance at the meetings!
To Find out more Click Here!
Did you know you can now address Ampthill Town Council at their meetings?
Did you know that any one can now address the Town Council at the beginning of all council & committee meetings?
You have the opportunity to speak on any subject for a maximum of 3 minutes. If the subject is not on the agenda for that meeting, it cannot for legal reasons be discussed by councillors then, but it can be added to future agenda, so it can be debated fully.
Anyone wishing to address the Council must advise the Town Clerk, before 10.00am on the day of the meeting and confirm the subject on which they wish to speak, so they can be booked in. There are limited spaces available, so if requests to speak are over subscribed, a booking can be made for a future meeting, if desired. Contact Ampthill Town Council's Clerk, Neil Hitch at council@ampthilltowncouncil.org.uk to book your spot.
Anyone for Tennis - Bookings can be made (with 24 Hours notice) to use the Tennis Courts at Redborne School. 4 Courts are available for hire at a cost of £4 per hour. The courts can be booked by ringing Agnes Snowball on 842654 or by ringing Penny Francis on 404355 (at Ampthill Town Council) during school holidays. Alternatively, a Family Pass, giving unlimited access to the courts between 5pm & 9.30pm can be obtained. Ring the aforementioned numbers for further details.
Calling All Musicians in Ampthill - Ampthill Orchestra is new amateur orchestra which is in the process of being formed. The concept is that an adult orchestra will be formed from musicians in and around Ampthill. There is no ‘catchment area’ as such and it is hoped that players will also come from nearby Bedford, Milton Keynes and Luton - not to mention all the local towns and villages. It is also hoped that some of the talented young players of the area will have the opportunity to play.
Overall the aim is to have fun, to provide entertainment for the local community by performing concerts and to raise money for charity. The music played is likely to be a mixture of serious classical works, but with many lighter and popular pieces. To find out more visit the Ampthill Orchestra Website.Funkee Munkee
You know it's a jungle out there! Well why not visit the new Funkee Munkee Website at www.funkeemunkee.co.uk, it's packed full of useful information, reviews, games and a message board. Why not swing on by and take a look!
Get Involved in Ampthill - find out about the campaign that aims to get you more involved in your community!
Have you been the victim of Racial or Homophobic Harassment - Help is at hand!
Click Here to find out more.
Ampthill - The Statistics
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The People |
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| Population (2001 Census) | 6897 |
| Representing 5.7% of the Population of Mid Beds. 22.7% were under 16 years of age and 19.5% were aged 60 or over. | |
| Households (2001) | 2843 |
| Eligible Voters (1998 County Council Estimate) | 5357 |
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Economy |
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| Jobs (as at September 1998) | 2100 |
| (Representing 6% of the total number of jobs in Mid Beds) | |
| Unemployment Percentage (2001 Census) | 1.7% |
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Land Use and Housing |
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| Area (in Hectares) | 771 |
| Average House Price (in 2001) | £151, 846 |
| (this compares to the average in Mid Beds of £149,809) | |
| Agricultural and Forestry percentage of land use in the ward | 63.9% |
| Residential percentage of land use in the ward | 11.5% |
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Indices of Deprivation |
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| Indices of Deprivation Ranking 2000 | 7801 |
| (out of a total of 8414 wards, where 1 represents the most deprived ward in England) | |
| Car Ownership Percentage (Residents owning 1 or more cars) | 82% |
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Education and Learning |
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| Percentage Achievement of Results of Level 4 or above at Key Stage 2 (1998) | 77% |
The Pro's & Con's of Living in Ampthill
Ampthill is a Market Town with a rich past, but in common with other market towns up and down the country, an uncertain future. Nonetheless, Ampthill is a good place to live and work, and is undoubtedly up to the challenges that face it in the future.
| Pro's | Con's |
| A beautiful Georgian town, with a rich heritage. |
Ridiculously overpriced houses that will deter first time buyers. |
| A good environment in which to live, including the fantastic asset of Ampthill Park. |
The continuing decline in the influence of the town, with the recent loss of the magistrates court and the eventual loss of Mid Beds District Council's offices from the town. |
| A good range of clubs, societies and voluntary / community groups. |
A struggle for some groups to survive, as they struggle to attract new members and volunteers. This is perhaps down to the fact that Ampthill is essentially a commuter town and often seems to lack any community spirit! Additionally, youth services and amenities within the town have been lost over the past few decades, leaving the young people of the town with little to do. |
| A good range of pubs (5) and restaurants (Italian, Indian, Mexican, Chinese, Thai). |
Alcohol related problems (vandalism and anti-social behavior) in common with many towns up and down the country. |
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| A positively good place to live, despite its faults. Then again, no where's perfect! |
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What's New in Ampthill
Ampthill Newsletters
'Around the Pump'
'Around the Pump' is the quarterly newsletter of Ampthill Town Council, distributed to every household in the town. (Designed by Corporate Creations Ltd). E-mail articles to council@ampthilltowncouncil.org.uk. This publication can also be downloaded from the town council website at www.ampthilltowncouncil.org.uk.
'The Fuddler'
You may have seen 'The Fuddler' Newsletter in the Pubs around Ampthill, with its humourous take on life in Ampthill. If you have any events you want to publicize or wish to advertise, then contact Martin Cave on 01525 841434 or e-mail martin@thefuddler.co.uk or write to him at The Fuddler, PO Box 756, Ampthill, Beds, Mk45 2WZ. Website: www.thefuddler.co.uk
You can view the Top 20 CD's sold by CDWow, by visiting the Ampthill Shop's & Businesses Page
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