Everything about Mid Bedfordshire totally explained
Mid Bedfordshire is a
local government district in
Bedfordshire,
England. The council has its offices in Priory House in
Chicksands; a new building, built in 2006. Formerly, it had offices in
Ampthill and
Biggleswade.
It was formed on
April 1,
1974 by the merger of Ampthill, Biggleswade and
Sandy urban districts along with
Biggleswade Rural District and
Ampthill Rural District.
In the
House of Commons the civil district of Mid Bedfordshire falls in part into the
Mid Bedfordshire constituency, and in part into the
North East Bedfordshire constituency. Both constituencies also include several rural parishes of the
Borough of Bedford.
Administration
Mid Bedfordshire is currently classed as a second-tier local authority, with other major services administered by
Bedfordshire County Council. In 2006 the
Department for Communities and Local Government considered reorganised Bedfordshire's administrative structure as part of the
2009 structural changes to local government in England. On the 6th March 2008 it was announced that Mid Bedfordshire will merge with
South Bedfordshire to form a new
unitary authority called
Central Bedfordshire. The new council will be formed on 1st April 2009.
Towns and villages
Further Information
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