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Flitwick Data Recovery


Flitwick
Flitwick is located in Bedfordshire
Flitwick

 Flitwick shown within Bedfordshire
Population 12,700 [1]
OS grid reference TL033350
Unitary authority Central Bedfordshire
Ceremonial county Bedfordshire
Region East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BEDFORD
Postcode district MK45
Dialling code 01525
Police Bedfordshire
Fire Bedfordshire and Luton
Ambulance East of England
EU Parliament East of England
UK Parliament Mid Bedfordshire
List of places: UK • England • Bedfordshire

Flitwick

Flitwick, pronounced Flit-ick, is a small town in Central Bedfordshire, England. The town is named after the nearby River Flit, which runs through Flitwick moor, a nature reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Flitwick moor claims to be the first place in the world to bottle tonic water. It also used to be the site of much peat extraction.

Town

Flitwick has a large Tesco superstore, two Barclays Banks, a skate park, a large industrial estate, and a wood (bluebell Wood). The town also has a branch of the The Co-operative Group, which provides a secondary food source to the community, and many smaller shops and estate agents. There is a sports centre with a 25m swimming pool with kids pool attached. The leisure centre also has a gym, squash courts and gymnasium. Flitwick Town Council own and operate from The Rufus Centre. The Rufus Centre is not only home to the town council but is also a busy conference and special event venue with office space to lease.

Flitwick has five pubs, The Swan, The Bumble Bee, The Blackbirds, The Crown and The Wheatsheaf. There is an open-air market every Friday selling local produce, which is set up on the car park of the village hall. The market has many stalls from a fishmonger to a baker, haberdashery and fruit and veg.

Road

Flitwick is 5 miles from junction 12 of the M1, from where one can traverse the nations roads.

Rail

Flitwick a station on the Thameslink line (First Capital Connect took over the franchise from 1 April 2006) to London. Trains from Flitwick station go north to Bedford and south to Luton, Luton Airport Parkway, St Albans, London, Gatwick Airport and Brighton, making it a popular place to live for commuters.

A5120 Flitwick–Westoning Bypass

The Bedfordshire authority has identified Flitwick and Westoning as communities that they would like to bypass. In the second Bedfordshire local transport plan the unitary authority decided to evaluate bypassing one or both of the settlements to be completed by 2011.[2]

Schools

Flitwick has three lower schools (Kingsmoor, Templefield and Flitwick Lower School), a middle school (Woodland School), and an upper school (Redborne Upper) which is situated between Flitwick and Ampthill along Flitwick road. Currently the old Flitwick School is undergoing refurbishment, and will when finished serve as a further community centre, youth club and toddler group.

Landmarks

Flitwick is famous for its Manor House, which is currently used as a hotel; it is said to be haunted.


 

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