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arranged raids of what is now southern Bedfordshire, including the Luton and Dunstable areas. However, Norse activity in the area was subdued after the Anglo-Saxon victory at the Battle of Tempsford, believed to have been fought further north in the county. Bedfordshire and by extension the Dunstable area was affected by later Norse raids, under Kings Sweyn Forkbeard and Cnut of Denmark, in response to the St. Bride's Massacre executed by King Athelred the Unready of England. From 1002, (the date of the Massacre) to 1016 (the ascension of Cnut as King of England), the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle states that Bedfordshire was heavily affected by Norse harrying.
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Council's Dunstable Town Centre Masterplan, to improve job opportunities and quality of life for people living and working in Dunstable and neighbouring towns and villages. It also allowed access to the development of greenbelt land north of Houghton Regis for 5,150 new homes and 30 hectares of employment land by 2031. Central Bedfordshire Council delivered the £38.3m scheme with contributions of £20m from SEMLEP's Local Growth Deal, £5m from the UK government's Local Pinch Point Fund and £1m from developers.
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swimming pools and a flexible community space for other public and community services, such as Citizens Advice and adult day care/disabled sports. Stevenage Leisure Limited will manage and operate the leisure centre on behalf on Central Bedfordshire Council. It neighbours the Grove Theatre (also managed by SLL), a modern 32-lane
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The northeast quadrant is a mainly commercial and civic area, the result of redevelopment in the early 1960s. The site of Waterlow's printing works around Printers Way is now occupied by houses built in the 1990s. The Northfields Estate at the north of the town was completed by the borough council in
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There were raids by Norsemen, who had settled in Bedford and further north in Northampton and up to the Leicester/Rutland regions, for cattle, crops, slaves, and other items, which were often repelled by local Anglo-Saxon forces. One such raid occurred in 912, where Norse jarls from the East Midlands
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and many independent specialist shops including Moore's of Dunstable. These attracted shoppers from outlying villages resulting in a retail town centre larger than would be supportable by Dunstable residents alone, so much so that in 1985 the Eleanor's Cross retail area was developed to cater mainly
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Further east, near the boundary with Luton, there is another area that has largely been developed since the Second World War. To the south of Luton Road, Jeans Way was completed after the war; to the north, Poynters Estate and Hadrian Estate were built on either side of Katherine Drive, where there
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started a period of activity by responding to this danger to travellers. He instructed areas to be cleared and encouraged settlers with offers of royal favour. In 1123, a royal residence was built at what is now called the Royal Palace Lodge Hotel on Church Street. The king used the residence as a
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Since opening in April 2007, the 780-seat Grove Theatre has replaced the Queensway Hall as the town's premier arts centre. The Little Theatre, home of the Dunstable Rep Theatre Group, also hosts dramatic performances throughout the year. The auditorium, once part of the Chews Trust, was opened in
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Legend tells that the lawlessness of the time was personified in a thief called Dun. Wishing to capture Dun, the King stapled his ring to a post daring the robber to steal it. It was, and was subsequently traced to the house of the widow Dun. Her son, the robber, was taken and hanged to the final
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detrunked the A5 through Dunstable, renumbering it A5183, when the A5-M1 Link opened to the public in May 2017. As a direct result of the detrunking, Central Bedfordshire Council introduced a 7.5 tonne weight limit on most roads in Dunstable town centre in 2017 with the aim of easing congestion.
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Several parks and open spaces are kept by Central Bedfordshire Council along with Dunstable Leisure Centre. The centre was closed on 4 June 2017 to undergo a £20.1 million redevelopment incorporating a new town library. The Centre, re-opened in June 2019 and includes leisure facilities, a gym,
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Dunstable's modern structure dates back to Anglo-Saxon times, as do many of the nearby towns/villages. The etymology of Dunstable, akin to Luton, Houghton Regis, Totternhoe, Kensworth, Caddington, Toddington, Leighton Buzzard, etc. is Anglo-Saxon in origin, and believed to mean "Dun's market",
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The 1.8 mi (2.9 km) A5505 Woodside Link connects the industrial areas of Dunstable and Houghton Regis to the new junction 11a of the M1 motorway. This road aimed to take traffic out of the town centre, reduce congestion and improve air quality. It formed part of Central Bedfordshire
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and dedicated roadway. Buses travel on ordinary roads around Dunstable, Houghton Regis and at the airport, but benefit from fast transit (up to 50 mph) with few stops on the busway itself between these centres. Multiple companies operate different routes which run on the busway.
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trunk road lay at the heart of Dunstable's transport infrastructure, running north to south. However, the completion of the northern A5-M1 bypass has meant the de-trunking of the road, relabelled now as the A5183 with a 7.5 tonne weight limit. Movement is complemented by the
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In the southeast quadrant, the area around Great Northern Road was developed at the end of the 19th century as Englands Close Estate and Borough Farm Estate. The Downside Estate including the shops on Mayfield Road was planned by the borough council in 1951.
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to form a northern bypass for the wider conurbation. The A5-M1 Link aims to alleviate traffic congestion in Houghton Regis and Dunstable, reduce journey times for long-distance traffic travelling through Dunstable and improve the regional economy.
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fort exist. There are many prehistoric sites in the area and details can be found with the Manshead Archaeological Society, which is based in Winfield Street, Dunstable. Dunstable is on the route of the
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As with many other market towns, the rise of out-of-town retail parks contributed to a decline in town centre trade; Sainsbury's, Tesco, Halfords, and Next moved to newer larger premises out-of-town.
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The oldest part of the town is along the Icknield Way and Watling Street where they cross. These roads split the rest of the town into four quadrants which have each been developed in stages.
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in the town, is partly because it is only one or two days' ride by horse from London (32 miles (51 km)), and therefore a place to rest overnight. There are two pubs which still have
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The southwest quadrant has largely been developed since the Second World War. There are three main estates. In the Lake District Estate all the streets are named after places in the
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opened in 1858. Passenger services to Dunstable were withdrawn in 1965, but the line between Dunstable and Luton remained open for freight traffic for many years.
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The Romans built a posting station and probably named the settlement Durocobrivae, but over time this may have shifted to Durocobrivis. The area was occupied by
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Relics of Palæolithic humans, including such relics as flint implements and the bones of contemporary wild animals, suggest the settlement is prehistoric. At
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The 19th century saw the straw hat making industry come to Luton and a subsequent decline in Dunstable, to be replaced in the early 20th century by the
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is a parade of shops. The area also includes the Woodside Estate which contains most of the factories and warehouses that still exist in Dunstable.
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Shops were concentrated along High Street North/South (Watling Street) and in 1966 the Quadrant Shopping Centre opened. During the 1980s, Dunstable
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was completed in September 2013 at the cost of £91m. Much of the busway runs along the lines of the old railway which has been converted into a
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The Priory Academy is a combined Middle and Upper School serving children from the ages of 9 to 16. The former Dunstable Grammar School (later
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The Cottage Garden Flower Shop of Chiltern Road, established in 1898, is believed to be the oldest independent retail business still trading.
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laid out the roads around Victoria Street. The development of the Beecroft area began with the houses around Worthington Road; after the
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in Hertfordshire was the headquarters of the Roundheads, and troops were occasionally stationed at Dunstable. The town was plundered by
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are located in the Grove Park complex. The complex is also home to Central Bedfordshire College, the Performing Arts Depot (PAD), and
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There are two tiers of local government covering Dunstable, at parish (town) and unitary authority level: Dunstable Town Council and
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At the time of the Norman Conquest, this area of the county is known to have been uncultivated tract covered by woodlands. In 1109,
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the borough council extended the estate up to Westfield Road with its shops, and then up to Aldbanks. The war-time site of the
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was founded in 1131 by Henry I who transferred land from the Parish of Houghton Regis, and it was here that the annulment of
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The A5-M1 Link (Dunstable Northern Bypass), which opened in May 2017, is a two-lane dual carriageway running east from the
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running through Luton), though within the territory ruled by King Alfred the Great in his treaty with the Norse Lord
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The route of the Dunstable Northern Bypass proposal and route options for the connecting Luton Northern Bypass.
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has represented the constituency. The previous incumbent for several parliaments was Conservative backbencher
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and other air activities at the bottom of the Downs. Further into the countryside are the open-range
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Dunstable's first railway opened in 1848, originally in Houghton Regis. It was a branch joining the
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maps. Maiden Bower has some of the ramparts showing through the edge of an old chalk quarry at
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of Dunstable was created in 1985, with its council taking the name Dunstable Town Council.
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and her army, having landed in Suffolk, captured Dunstable on 7 October without a fight.
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Construction of the Luton Dunstable Busway between Houghton Regis, Dunstable, Luton and
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Monumental inscription on the Chew almshouses, commemorating their endowment in 1723.
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Homes and others. At the north of the town there is an estate originally marketed as
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in High Street South. The Saracen's Head is a name often given to pubs frequented by
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Within the town centre is the Grove Theatre, Priory House Heritage Centre and the
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at Bidwell Hill. The club currently plays in the RFU Midlands division (level 6).
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between the 12th and 16th centuries, but lost its borough status following the
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There was a general assumption that the nominative form of the name had been
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Dunstable down the ages: an outline history from prehistoric to modern times
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The northwest quadrant started to be developed in the 19th century when the
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All secondary schools apart from the Priory Academy the town have attached
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site which serves students from Dunstable and the surrounding rural area.
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on 97.6 FM and Luton and Dunstable Hospital Radio that broadcast from the
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play in the Spartan South Midlands Football League Premier Division and
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have opened stores within the town centre. Whitbread PLC, which manages
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was a successful shopping centre featuring major retailers including
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Streets Ahead: An Illustrated Guide to the Street Names of Dunstable
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Dunstable in Detail: An Illustrated Guide to the Town of Dunstable
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A settlement was established by the AD 40s and 50s, when the
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and subsequently defeated Manchester United 3–2 in the process.
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who attended the town's grammar school), and a nightclub called
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Bedfordshire was one of the counties that largely supported the
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It comes from the Anglo-Saxon for "the boundary post of Duna".
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in Dunstable. These schools educate pupils from the wider
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Matthews, C. L. (1989). (revised by) Schneider, J (ed.).
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In 1290, Dunstable was one of twelve sites to erect an
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There are several theories concerning its modern name:
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Dunstable and District at War from Eyewitness Accounts
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passes through the town on its 110-mile journey from
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Aerial photograph of Northern Dunstable, showing the
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Market town and civil parish in Bedfordshire, England
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A second line linking Dunstable with 291: 247: 215: 191: 105: 48: 19:For the town in the United States, see 4943:List of civil parishes in Bedfordshire 4752: 2763:"Bus services in Central Bedfordshire" 1344:A5-M1 Link (Dunstable Northern Bypass) 1339:A5-M1 Link (Dunstable Northern Bypass) 1310:to Leighton Buzzard and to Luton from 963:. The town council has its offices at 3659:from the original on 11 December 2022 3256:"Dunstaple [Dunstable], John" 3059: 3057: 2785: 2783: 2002:(born 1975), member of the pop group 1918:politician and former Dunstable mayor 275: 263: 251: 237: 225: 205: 173: 155: 137: 7: 4760: 3817:Marsden, Rhodri (8 September 2015). 3433:from the original on 13 October 2015 2424: 2422: 2420: 2418: 2152: 1167:adding citations to reliable sources 727:'s men destroyed the Eleanor cross. 439:, 30 miles (50 kilometres) north of 2320:Rivet, A. L. F.; Smith, C. (1979), 1933:(born 1955), author and illustrator 1877:; attended Dunstable Grammar School 826:industries, with companies such as 657:. The same year the town granted a 3892:. Northampton Chronicle & Echo 3622:Taylor, Juliet (1 February 2022). 2868:"Dunstable Town Centre Masterplan" 1842:(1157-1217), scientist and teacher 1764:, formerly Queensbury Upper School 455:forms the westernmost part of the 14: 3962:Historical town-centre locations: 3680:"Where is Bernard O'Mahoney Now?" 3645:Lacey, Hester (27 January 2012). 3211:Russell, Josiah C. (April 1932). 1705:provides a base for conventional 1326:, and 8 miles from south Luton's 1306:Dunstable was once served by the 549:, which is clearly marked on the 74: 4759: 4747: 4746: 4385: 3888:Casey, Jeremy (27 August 2021). 3771:Creagh, Bev (19 November 2021). 2407: 2322:The Place Names of Roman Britain 2217: 2200: 2192: 2175: 2051: 2038: 1996:(born 1971), musician and writer 1924:(born 1943), founding member of 1854:(1648-1724), poet and playwright 1770:, formerly Manshead Upper School 1349: 1143: 986:to be elected to this position. 443:. There are several steep chalk 375: 73: 66: 50: 4011:Yates J. & King S. (2006). 3843:Lowson, James (12 April 2022). 3723:Chilton, Martin (4 June 2022). 3678:Mehrotra, Kriti (26 May 2021). 3569:The Guinness Who's Who of Blues 3541:"Player profile: Michael Kilby" 3345:"Dunstable Chew's House School" 3111:Council, Central Bedfordshire. 2520:cottagegardenflowershop.co.uk, 2446:Evans V.; Schneider J. 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Nashua Telegraph. p. 30 1963:(born 1965), former footballer 1951:(born 1961), former footballer 1517:Luton & Dunstable Hospital 1312:Dunstable Town railway station 1008:Municipal Borough of Dunstable 746:in High Street North, and the 634:base to hunt on nearby lands. 302:Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard 1: 5735:Central Bedfordshire District 3305:Pearson, David (March 2020). 3229:10.1093/ehr/XLVII.CLXXXVI.260 3217:The English Historical Review 3213:"Alexander Neckam in England" 2936:"Houghton Regis North Site 1" 2734:"www.parliament.uk Home page" 2467:The English Historical Review 2388:May, Francis (20 June 1973). 2218: 2176: 1846:John Dunstaple (or Dunstable) 1756:All Saints Academy, Dunstable 976:Police and Crime Commissioner 955:: Town Council's headquarters 5000:Parliamentary constituencies 4613:Central Bedfordshire College 4412:Luton and Dunstable Hospital 3869:. 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Dunstable, Massachusetts
Dunnstable Township, Clinton County, Pennsylvania
John Dunstaple

Dunstable is located in Bedfordshire
Bedfordshire
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Central Bedfordshire
Ceremonial county
Bedfordshire
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East
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England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
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Dialling code
Police
Bedfordshire
Fire
Bedfordshire and Luton
Ambulance
East of England
UK Parliament
Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard

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