Bedgrove is one of the housing estates of the modern town of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, though it takes its name from a farm and hamlet that stood in the area until the area was cleared for building in the early 1960s.
The approximate area of the farm (and associated cottages) was where the petrol station now stands on Camborne Avenue.
In the 2001census the population of Bedgrove was 9,171 people.
Bedgrove is one of the housing estate housing estates of...
"Bedgrove" is one of the housing estate housing estates of the modern town of AylesburyAylesbury in Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire, though it takes its name from a farmfarm and hamlet hamlet that stood in the area until the area was cleared for building in the early 1960s1960s.
Bedgrove Infant School is one of only 49 Primary Schools across the country to have been awarded Training School Status.
We at Bedgrove have a proactive approach to education and recognise that it is an 'organic' and evolving process.
Because of this, we have a strong emphasis within the school for staff and whole school development and like to think that we are at the cutting edge of the chalkface.
Bedgrove pushed the ball clear but it was gathered by Tyrone who sent the ball back in again to Baz who this time headed the ball past Ashley Jenkins to level the score.
Bedgrove's first equaliser came after an exhibition of their flowing creativity at it's very best as a sweeping passing move involving Rhys Ashall, Harthill and Chiarello culminated in Lloyd responding to the rebound of Taran Ashall's shot at the back post.
The Bedgrove defence- a striking improvement from their previous two games- were generally solid throughout; Goodin was a rock, Cresswell and Moore linked up well with their respective wingers and Blacher portrayed his versatility by charging through the middle with a fantastic run.
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Bedgrove actually started extra time the better team, with Stuart Higgs in the Haddenham goal being required to make his first save of the afternoon, and Haddenham struggled to get hold of the ball and create any chances.
Haddenham kicked off the second period of extra time, and with the ball being touched to Gascoyne on the half way line, his first time shot caught the Bedgrove 'keeper cold, and the long range shot found its way through the 'keepers legs and in to the net.
Bedgrove did ask a few more questions late on in an attempt to claw a goal back but Haddenham held firm, and in what was very near to darkness, the game came to a close with Haddenham progressing through to the next round.
Bedgrove Schools travel plans - Due to a misunderstanding we reported that only Bedgrove Junior School was involved in putting together a school travel plan.
Due to the size of our membership, the committee alone would be unable to cover the whole of Bedgrove, so the Street Stewards are a great help in maintaining the Association as a flourishing organisation.
The cheque was presented by Penni Thorne (Chair of Bedgrove Residents Association) and it was received by Mrs Stevie Horton (Director of Fundraising for Thames Valley and Chiltern Air Ambulance)
The website will be updated on a weekly basis, most probably on Sunday afternoon, with all the latest goings on involving the club on and off the field.
The 2005/06 season starts in August for two of the four sides, with the first team and reserves playing on Saturday afternoons in the Aylesbury and District League in divisions one and two, with kick-off times starting at 14.30pm.
Bedgrove 5 a side team play in division 2 of the "Jakeman sports 5 a side league," every other Sunday night.
Having switched goal keeper’s Bedgrove found more height in their open play, and pushed ahead mainly to be thwarted by the solid Josh Cooper, playing in the sweeper’s role.
In an uncharacteristic moment, a challenge from Josh was judged by the referee to be a penalty.
Bedgrove started to get into the game more as the half progressed and they scored the all decisive goal after 30 minutes.
Bedgrove Ladies is small friendly group of various ages who meet in the evening at St. Josephs school, Aylesbury at 7.45pm on the first Wednesday of every month, excluding August.
Varied speakers are invited and we have two outings per year, ie the theatre, historic houses, bowling.
You may request notification for when Bedgrove Ladies changes opening hours or service details.
I was first elected in May 1993 and I represent Bedgrove on both Aylesbury Vale DC and Bucks CC.
They have helped to produce three lovely grand children, two girls and a boy.
In the voluntary sector, I help to manage Aylesbury Vale Multicultural Centre, I am a member of Aylesbury Vale Racial Equality Council, Bedgrove Residents Association, and Community Matters (Bucks).
A gorgeous day and a great opportunity to win a fabulous family holiday by telling us how you will 'Do it once a week' with Bucks County Council Travel Choices.
The Mix 96 bus at Bedgrove Park on Saturday 16th July.
Richard live on air with a couple of friends with even more hot air!
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