- ReferenceX494/64/25
- TitleNewspaper Scrap Book No. 25 (Indexed) including: Harpur Trust direct grant schools independent view of Skeffington Lodge - Liberal Councillor Wilfred Matthew Vice Chairman - 4th Upper School in Bedford to be Roman Catholic [Thomas More], Jane George new leader of Bedford District Council Labour group - possible closure of Putteridge Bury College of Education - "saving" of John Howard Chapel - Toxic waste plant at Elstow rejected - Elm Farm Industrial Estate feature - Bedford's good race relations commented on - Cut Throat Lane Gipsy site, Bedford controversy - proposed Theatre for Bedford - financial problems of United Bus Companies - completion of Priory Terrace, Bedford renovation - Election - proposed Century cabaret club on the Embankment
- Date free text25 Apr 1975 - 22 Jul 1975
- Production dateFrom: 1975 To: 1975
- Level of descriptionitem
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- KeywordsBEDFORD, Labour Party, POLITICS, newspaper cuttings, scrapbooks, Harpur Trust schools, Liberal Party, Councillor, Vice Chairman, upper schools, St.Thomas More Voluntary Aided Roman Catholic Upper School, religious education, Bedford District Council, buildings and land use, Luton Putteridge Bury College, Putteridge Bury, Howard Meeting chapels, waste disposal, ELSTOW, industrial estates, Bedford Elm Farm Industrial Estate, race issues, Bedford Cut Throat Lane, Gypsies, caravan parks, theatres, PRIVATE FINANCE, public transport, United Counties Omnibus Company Limited, building work, Bedford Priory Terrace, elections, clubs, cabaret, Century, Bedford Embankment
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