Goldington

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Coordinates: 52°08′49″N 0°25′39″W / 52.14695°N 0.42756°W / 52.14695; -0.42756
Goldington

Goldington Green, with the war memorial centre. Goldington Hall can be seen in the background
Goldington

 Goldington shown within Bedfordshire
Population 8,603 [1]
OS grid reference TL076510
Unitary authority Bedford
Ceremonial county Bedfordshire
Region East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BEDFORD
Postcode district MK41
Dialling code 01234
Police Bedfordshire
Fire Bedfordshire and Luton
Ambulance East of England
EU Parliament East of England
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Goldington is an electoral ward and former village within the town of Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.

The boundaries of Goldington are approximately Norse Road and Cemetery to the north and east, Goldington Road to the south, with Church Lane and Haylands Way to the west. The northern part of the area is sometimes known as Elms Farm.

History

Goldington was a village which grew up along the old A428 road between Bedford and Cambridge. St Mary's Church in Goldington has parish registers going back to 1559.

In August 1645 Major Walter Baskerville a Royalist cavalry Officer was killed in a skirmish in Goldington. Goldington Hall (a small mansion) was built in the 1650s. The Hall was rebuilt in 1874.[2]

In 1934 the southern part of the parish of Goldington was merged with the expanding Bedford town, with the northern rural parts becoming part of Ravensden or Renhold. The area was greatly expanded to the north in the 1960s and 70s, seeing the return of some of the original parish lost in 1934. This expansion included the development of the Elms Farm estate and the Church Lane shopping parade. The Poppyfields estate was developed in the area in the 1990s.

In the 21st century The Spires and the Saxon Grange housing estates have been constructed on the northern boundary of Goldington. These newer estates are not officially part of the Goldington ward, but are in the neighbouring civil parish of Renhold.

After many years as a pub, the old Goldington Hall became semi-derelict and was the scene of a small fire in 2008.[2] It is now a private residence.

Goldington Castle, a motte-and-bailey castle, was built sometime after 1066, but is not actually in Goldington despite its name. The castle is located in the neighbouring area of Newnham.

Governance

Goldington is an unparished area, with all community services under the direct control of Bedford Borough Council. Goldington elects two councillors to Bedford Borough Council, both of which are currently Liberal Democrats.

Economy

There are two shopping parades in Goldington at which most shops and services are located -

The first is on Church Lane which includes a Co-op supermarket and post office, a tool and plant hire company, and a Chinese takeaway. Coplan Estates were appointed to re-develop the shopping area in 2006, and an old pub called The Century was demolished in 2008. However the recession has delayed further progress. Phase one of the regeneration saw an Aldi supermarket being constructed at the site. This opened in summer 2010. The scheme will ultimately also include additional new shops, a medical centre, a relocated community building, and a selection of new homes.[3]

Goldington's second shopping hub is on Queens Drive, which has a small convenience store, a post office, a chemist, a hairdresser, a butcher's shop, a laundrette, The Queens Tavern pub, a fish & chip shop, petrol station and GP Surgery.

There are still a few shops and pubs along the old village High Street (i.e. Goldington Road) including a small Londis supermarket and a Frankie & Benny's restaurant.

To the eastern side of Goldington is the Elms & Viking Industrial estate. This large business park (between Goldington Road and Norse Road) houses many firms, including Enterprise Holdings, E.ON UK, GE Healthcare and the East of England Ambulance Service. Bedford's cemetery and crematorium on Norse Road is just within the boundaries of Goldington.[4]

Education

There are two state schools in Goldington - The Hills Lower School located on Stancliffe Road,[5] Goldington Green Lower School situated on Goldington Road,[6] There are no middle or upper schools in the area, though Goldington Academy is located on the edge of Goldington. The area's 13 year olds fall into the different catchment areas for Mark Rutherford School, Biddenham Upper School and Bedford Academy.[7]

Religious sites

  • St Mary's Church (Church of England), located on Church Lane[8]
  • Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, located on Goldington Road[9]

Community facilities

Goldington Community Centre is located on Church Lane.[10] Goldington Green is the area's largest open space, and is situated on Church Lane and Goldington Road. Goldington Bury cricket ground is situated next to Goldington Green. Goldington Bury is the home ground of Bedford Cricket Club.

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