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Links to local websites and others sites of general interest are included below.
If you want to propose another website that you think we should add, please send your suggestion to Toddington Parish Council using the online enquiry form.
Toddington Parish Council has no control over the content of external websites and is therefore not responsible for any information on external sites. Addition of a link to an external site does not imply that Toddington Parish Council approves or endorses the site.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
East of England Plan 

When you enter the site via this link scroll down to the "Related documents" section of the page and select the "East of England plan".

NB. This document does take a few minutes to load.

HM Government emergency advice website 
Website from the Government offering help and advice to organisations of all types and individuals what to do in emergencies
LOCAL COUNCILS
Bedfordshire County Council 

 

 

Local Government website with information about Bedfordshire

South Beds District Council 
Services provided by South Beds District Council
SCHOOL & PRE-SCHOOL
Harlington Upper School 
Harlington Upper School
Jo Jingles 
Jo Jingles provides fun music, singing and movement classes for babies and young children.
Classes held at Toddington Village Hall.
Parkfields Middle School 
Parkfields Middle School
St Georges Lower School 
St Georges lower school
Toddington Childcare 

Toddington Childcare

c/o St George's School, Manor Road, Toddington

Tel 01525 875400

 
SPORT, LEISURE & ENTERTAINMENT
Countryside Agency 
News, events and matters of interest in the countryside
Lets Go - Information about trips in Bedfordshire 

 

 

Let's Go! is a new site launched in 2005 to encourage people to walk, run, cycle and generally go out to places in Bedfordshire.

It provides useful information to help you get the most from a day out in Bedfordshire.

Toddington Rovers FC 
Website link to Toddington Rovers Football Club
 
CHURCHES
Chalgrave Parish Council 
Our neighbours - Chalgrave Parish Council
St Georges Church 
St Georges Church, Toddington
Toddington Baptist church 
Toddington Baptist Church
 
BEDFORDSHIRE POLICE
Bedfordshire Police 

All the information you need relating to your local Police

The Police 
National police website
LOCAL INFORMATION
J12 proposed development - Ouline plans 
 

 

PROPOSED SITE FOR Warehouses and a Stadium at J12

 

 PLANNING APPLICATION

 

The plans are available to view at the South Beds website.

Local Weather Forecast - Next 5 days 

 

 

BBC Weather website.

A local forecast for the next 5 days is displayed.

Toddington Village Hall 

Toddington village hall was opened in 1993.

The village hall is used by lots of local clubs and societies.

 

It can also be hired for private and commercial events.

The booking secretary can be contacted on 01525 872571.

Toddington- Publication Extracts - Bedfordshire Libraries 

The History of Toddington by the Rev. F.A. Adams, M.A. of Toddington Rectory, 1894

LOCAL ORGANISATIONS
Campaign to Protect Rural England 
Campaign to Protect Rural England - contains advice on how to make your voice heard on issues that affect the environment 
CAST 
Keep in touch with what is happening with the J12 planning application by visiting the CAST website.
Toddington Residents Association 
Website of Toddington Residents Association
 
SAFTEY INFORMATION
Fire Safety 

Government Fire Safety Website


 

How much do you know about fire safety?

  • What's the biggest single cause of death in fires?
  • Which room in the house is the greatest fire risk?
  • What's the most dangerous time for fires?
  • What simple step makes the biggest difference?

The answers are in this website!

New Safer Neighbourhood Awareness Campaign 
 

Ultimately, local Safer Neighbourhood Teams will be made up of a mix of people from the police, other agencies and the voluntary sector who, collectively, are able to work on all the issues affecting quality of life.

Click on the link to go to the site for more information