Talk:Woburn, Bedfordshire

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In wartime there was some secret work done in Woburn, possibly connected with Bletchley Park.

I'm not sure if this is encyclopedic material, but the shops and restaurants cater more effectively for tourists than for residents. There is only one general store which sells a restricted range of goods. Many residents shop at supermarkets out of the town.

The village is served a few times a day by the number 10 bus whose termini are Milton Keynes and Leighton Buzzard. It does not run on Sundays.

There is a school (presumably primary) and a swimming-pool. The general store is also a post-office.