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Town Plan Links
In Support of Groups and Organisations in Biggleswade (Send
us a message through the guest
book if you would like your group added)
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Sandy and Biggleswade Freegle is an online reuse group, set up to help keep useful items
out of landfill. They aim to help the local community and prevent waste of
resources. Everything offered on the group has to be free and legal! Sign up
today - be more than green; engage and support society and the local
economy!
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The Biggleswade Bulletin is a monthly news magazine
that is for all things Biggleswade, whether it be the
local churches, youth organisations, sports clubs, societies,
social clubs, and the Town Council. The publishers hope
to bring you all the little bits of gossipy news, in
fact just like an old style newspaper. To do this they
need your input.
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Biggleswade BlogSpot A place
to see some of what is going on behind the scenes concerning
you and your town. A chance to also have your
say about things that Richard Mason is making public.
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Biggleswade Town Council Unfortunately
there is not much to be found here but it is our Town
Council's web site.
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Kamikaze Magazine The Local Magazine for Young People
in Biggleswade and surrounding areas. "Are you sick
and tired of boredom? Spending endless nights cooped up in your room
like a caged animal, squashed into your mates free house or shivering
out in the freezing cold, wasting away in a town with a severe lack of
things to do for people your age? So are we. But its time for things to change."
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 The
Biggleswade History Society welcomes visitors
to its web site and meetings. Bringing the past alive
today and for future generations.
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Bedfordshire Rural Communities Charity Serving
communities across Bedfordshire and Luton
"Our vision is one of thriving and sustainable communities across
Bedfordshire and Luton. As a county-wide community development charity
and the county Rural Community Council, we believe we have an important
role to play in working towards this vision together with public,
private, voluntary and community sector partners. In doing so, we see
our role as an independent enabler, supporting communities to maximise
their skills, resources and expertise to achieve a thriving and
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We have a presence on MySpace up and
running, you will see some of those who we are friends
with there.
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