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Web Links for Bow Brickhill
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All the following links have some specific reference or relevance to the village. For useful Bow Brickhill links/contact details see Contacts. For more sites relevant to the new city. Woburn Sand & District Society. Taking care of our district. Bow Brickhill web site from the CLUTCH club at Heronsgate. The nearest shops are in Woburn Sands. A very pleasant small town with most facilities. Much of Bow Brickhill heath is now within the area covered by Woburn Golf and Country Club. Or omissions in the infor...
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Web Links for Milton Keynes
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The visitor and tourist portal for the new city. Visit Milton Keynes Heritage project. For lots of links to sites about the heritage of this new city. The Milton Keynes Citizen newspaper site - with news archive and forum. A web site for Milton Keynes with lots of community information. Milton Keynes Heritage Association. The jewels of Milton Keynes - links to the museum and history sites in the area. Milton Keynes only online TV station providing action from all the big community events in MK. Guide to ...
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Travelling To and From Bow Brickhill
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Bow Brickhill is well situated for practically all forms of travel: road, bus, train, air and even canal. Bow Brickhill is within easy reach of junctions 13 and 14 of the M1 and also the A5. There is a bus service from the village. For full details of Milton Keynes travel services visit the local travel information. On-line train journey bookings. Or the Marston Vale Community Rail Partnership. Vandalism, suspicious persons on tracks and other railway crime should be reported to British Transport Police.
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Bow Brickhill, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, UK
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An ancient village, now part of the unitary authority of Milton Keynes. Family researchers may like visit the Genealogy. Pages and Old Photographs. Or use the search box below. To see the village as it is today see the Chronicle. Page where there are links to photos, some click-through tours and some small video clips. Find out how Bow Brickhill got its name,. And hear the tune The Dark Hill. I nteresting facts about Bow Brickhill. That you may not know. Bow Brickhill Neighbourhood Plan. Thanks for visit...
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History of Bow Brickhill
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HISTORY OF BOW BRICKHILL. Bow Brickhill History Society. Historical information about the village, its people and its places, is sprinkled throughout this web site. Here you will find links to documents and photographs. Read how the village got its name here. Other interesting historical facts can be found here. If you are searching for your ancestors check out the genealogy page. Situated at the south east corner of the new city the village nestles into the hillside, adjacent to large areas of woodland.
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Bow Brickhill Through the Year
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These links below will take you on a tour of special events or periods from Bow Brickhill's more recent past and pages showing some of the diverse wildlife in the village. Back copies of the village newsletter from April 2000 can be found here. Old photographs of the village can also be seen here. And for photographs of people who used to live here in the last century see the genealogist page. And then visit the various family pages. Interesting facts are here. Also visit the Munday. Hummingbird Hawk-mot...
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Music at All Saints Church, Bow Brickhill
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If you are using a sound-enabled computer you will be listening to the hymn tune, Bow Brickhill composed by the Sir Sydney Nicholson and arranged by John Close. For an architectural tour of the church click here. All Saints Church has a long choral tradition. In 1847 Thomas Webster, a member of the. Painted his famous picture, A Village Choir using the Church for his setting and Bow Brickhill residents as the characters. The original picture now hangs in the. Victoria and Albert Museum. In 1925 Dr Nichol...
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Schools In and Near Bow Brickhill
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Pre-school groups and nurseries. BOW BRICKHILL PARENTS AND TODDLERS GROUP. Meets at the Church Hall. A thriving community-run playgroup operates in The Church Hall. Milton Keynes has several secondary schools, the nearest being:. Walnut Tree: Tel 01908 677954 (comprehensive). Children from the village have in the past attended:. Sir Herbert Leon Academy. And The Cottesloe School. As the village is on the Bletchley to Bedford railway line. Fee-paying Harpur Trust Schools. At Bedford are within reach.
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Neighbourhood Watch, Bow Brickhill
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In emergencies dial 999. Thames Valley Police - for non emergency calls - 101. Crimestoppers 0800 555 111 (calls are free,. You do not have to give you name, you may receive a reward). Thames Valley Police team covering Bow Brickhill. Milton Keynes Neighbourwood Watch Association. If you wish to be added to the e-mail distribution please contact Sue Malleson. And ask to join the village e-group - or join here. This site is designed and maintained by Sue Malleson who accepts no responsibility for errors.
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Where is Bow Brickhill, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, UK?
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MAPS, STREETVIEW AND LOCATION PLANS. FOR BOW BRICKHILL, MILTON KEYNES, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM. To see where Bow Brickhill is in relation to Milton Keynes new city. To see a detailed road plan of the village. Cookies are used to track visits to Bowbrickhill.com. More information about cookies is available here. This site is designed and maintained by Sue Malleson who accepts no responsibility for errors. And maintenance are done on a voluntary basis as a hobby. Please contact Sue if you can.