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Luton
'All of the Forum's meetings are open to the public and we would be glad to see you there ... Agendas, papers and minutes of the meeting will be available to the public on the Central Bedfordsh ...
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'The Forum consists of up to 22 members, all volunteers giving their time and experience to improving countryside access for the future. Ability for each member to recognise the validity of the views of others and to seek consensus is vital, as is independence from the views of any particular organisation.'
Central Bedfordshire Council
'The wood is owned by Luton Borough Council and is managed by the Greensand Trust and a team of active volunteers. Together, the Council and volunteer team has recently restored a ...
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'How many times have you driven past this woodland oasis? Perhaps you've rushed by on your way to the airport; or past on your way to Stockwood Park on the other side of the London Road. Once part of a much larger area of woodland, Kidney Wood is a wonderful piece of woodland full of history ...'
How many times have you driven past this woodland oasis? Perhaps you've rushed by on your way to the airport; or past on your way to Stockwood Park on the other side of the London Road.
Once part of a much larger area of woodland, Kidney Wood is a wonderful piece of woodland full of history.
- See more at: http://www.chilternsaonb.org/ccbmaps/782/137/kidney-wood.html#sthash.CUm5OIVw.dpufMember of the Ramblers - Bedfordshire Area Grouping
'The towpath section of the river is popular with cyclists, and much of it forms part of National Cycle Route 1.'
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'Long-distance path located between Leagrave, the source of the River Lea near Luton, and the Thames, at Limehouse Basin, Limehouse, east London. From its source much of the walk is rural. At Hertford the path follows the towpath of the River Lee Navigation, and it becomes increasingly urbanised as it approaches London. The walk was opened in 1993 and is waymarked throughout using a swan logo.'
Lea Valley Walk [GPS Cycle & Walking Routes] | Lea Valley Walk [Transport for London] | Lea Valley Walk [Stephen and Lucy Dawson]
'Trail 1 — the Bute Street area — is about a half-mile walk lying south of the railway. It houses a concentration of hat factories and workshops, which were often large and sometimes o ...
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''Comprises two different tours of the town for you to choose from. Both are designed to cover the most intact parts of the remaining historic hatting districts of Luton, each with their own architecture and character that are linked together by the hat trade of the 19th and 20th centuries.'
'An illustrated guide to take you from the source of the River Lea through Luton to the boundary where it meets with the longer Lea Valley Walk on its way to London.'
'A recent programme of restoration funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund has restored Wardown Park to a standard befitting its importance and popularity. Community involvement is en ...
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Wardown Park 'is the jewel in the crown of Luton's parks with outstanding features, such as the fountain and boating lake, and a rich history. It is one of seven district parks in Luton, providing a green refuge within walking distance of the town centre'.
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