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Bideford is a small port
Port

||-||-|-||-||-||-||-||-||-|}A port is a facility for receiving ships and transferring cargo. They are usually found at the edge of an ocean, sea, river, or lake....
 town
Town

A town is a type of human settlement ranging from a few to several thousand inhabitants, although it may be applied loosely even to huge metropolitan areas; the precise meaning varies between countries and is not always a matter of legal definition....
 on the estuary of the River Torridge
River Torridge

The River Torridge is a river in Devon in England. It was the home of Tarka the Otter in Henry Williamson's book. The Torridge local government district is named after the river....
 in north Devon
Devon

Devon is a large Counties of England in South West England. The county is also referred to as Devonshire, but that is an entirely unofficial name, rarely used inside of the county but often indicating a shire....
, south-west
South West England

South West England is one of the regions of England. It is the largest such region in terms of area, and extends from Gloucestershire and Wiltshire to Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly....
 England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
. It is also the main town of the Torridge
Torridge

Torridge is a Non-metropolitan district in Devon, England. Its council is based in Bideford. Other towns and villages in the district include Holsworthy, Devon, Great Torrington, Hartland, Devon and Westward Ho!....
 local government district
Districts of England

The districts of England are a level of Subdivisions of England used for the purposes of local government. As the structure of local government in England is not uniform, there are currently four types of district level subdivision....
.

River Torridge
River Torridge

The River Torridge is a river in Devon in England. It was the home of Tarka the Otter in Henry Williamson's book. The Torridge local government district is named after the river....
 is spanned at Bideford by the 13th century Long Bridge, which has 24 arch
Arch

An arch is a structure that Span a space while supporting weight . Arches appeared as early as the 2nd millennium BC in Mesopotamian brick architecture, but their systematic use started with the Ancient Rome who were the first to apply the technique to a wide range of structures....
es all of different sizes.

In the 16th century Bideford was Britain's third largest port. It was rumoured that Sir Walter Raleigh
Walter Raleigh

Sir Walter Raleigh or Ralegh, was a famed English writer, poet, soldier, courtier and explorer.Raleigh was born to a Protestant family in Devon, the son of Walter Raleigh and Catherine Champernowne....
 landed the first shipment of tobacco
Tobacco

Tobacco is an agricultural product processed from the fresh leaves of plants in the genus Nicotiana. It can be consumed, used as an organic pesticide, and in the form of nicotine tartrate it is used in some medicines....
 there, although this is a myth, as Raleigh was not, contrary to popular belief, the first to bring tobacco
Tobacco

Tobacco is an agricultural product processed from the fresh leaves of plants in the genus Nicotiana. It can be consumed, used as an organic pesticide, and in the form of nicotine tartrate it is used in some medicines....
 to England.






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Bideford is a small port
Port

||-||-|-||-||-||-||-||-||-|}A port is a facility for receiving ships and transferring cargo. They are usually found at the edge of an ocean, sea, river, or lake....
 town
Town

A town is a type of human settlement ranging from a few to several thousand inhabitants, although it may be applied loosely even to huge metropolitan areas; the precise meaning varies between countries and is not always a matter of legal definition....
 on the estuary of the River Torridge
River Torridge

The River Torridge is a river in Devon in England. It was the home of Tarka the Otter in Henry Williamson's book. The Torridge local government district is named after the river....
 in north Devon
Devon

Devon is a large Counties of England in South West England. The county is also referred to as Devonshire, but that is an entirely unofficial name, rarely used inside of the county but often indicating a shire....
, south-west
South West England

South West England is one of the regions of England. It is the largest such region in terms of area, and extends from Gloucestershire and Wiltshire to Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly....
 England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
. It is also the main town of the Torridge
Torridge

Torridge is a Non-metropolitan district in Devon, England. Its council is based in Bideford. Other towns and villages in the district include Holsworthy, Devon, Great Torrington, Hartland, Devon and Westward Ho!....
 local government district
Districts of England

The districts of England are a level of Subdivisions of England used for the purposes of local government. As the structure of local government in England is not uniform, there are currently four types of district level subdivision....
.

History

The River Torridge
River Torridge

The River Torridge is a river in Devon in England. It was the home of Tarka the Otter in Henry Williamson's book. The Torridge local government district is named after the river....
 is spanned at Bideford by the 13th century Long Bridge, which has 24 arch
Arch

An arch is a structure that Span a space while supporting weight . Arches appeared as early as the 2nd millennium BC in Mesopotamian brick architecture, but their systematic use started with the Ancient Rome who were the first to apply the technique to a wide range of structures....
es all of different sizes.

In the 16th century Bideford was Britain's third largest port. It was rumoured that Sir Walter Raleigh
Walter Raleigh

Sir Walter Raleigh or Ralegh, was a famed English writer, poet, soldier, courtier and explorer.Raleigh was born to a Protestant family in Devon, the son of Walter Raleigh and Catherine Champernowne....
 landed the first shipment of tobacco
Tobacco

Tobacco is an agricultural product processed from the fresh leaves of plants in the genus Nicotiana. It can be consumed, used as an organic pesticide, and in the form of nicotine tartrate it is used in some medicines....
 there, although this is a myth, as Raleigh was not, contrary to popular belief, the first to bring tobacco
Tobacco

Tobacco is an agricultural product processed from the fresh leaves of plants in the genus Nicotiana. It can be consumed, used as an organic pesticide, and in the form of nicotine tartrate it is used in some medicines....
 to England. In honour of Raleigh, several roads and a hill have been named after him in Bideford. Today the narrow town centre street
Street

A street is a public thoroughfare in the built environment. It is a public parcel of landform adjoining buildings in an urban area context, on which people may freely assemble, interact, and move about....
s lead down to a tree-lined quay, which bustles with fishing vessels
Ship

A ship is a large watercraft that floats on water. Ships are generally distinguished from boats based on size. Ships may be found on lakes, seas, and rivers and they allow for a variety of activities, such as the ferry or cargo ships, fishing, cruise ship, Coast guard, and warship....
, cargo and pleasure boat
Boat

A boat is a watercraft of modest size designed to float or plane on water, and provide transport over it. Usually this water will be inland or in protected coastal areas....
s. Clay
Clay

Clay is a naturally occurring material composed primarily of fine-grained minerals, which show plasticity through a variable range of water content, and which can be hardened when dried and/or fired....
 is the principal export
Export

Export goods or services are provided to foreign consumers by domestic Production theory basics. It is a good that is sent to another country for sale....
 loaded onto boats at Bideford. The quay was refurbished, with completion in 2006, to provide flood defence and also to incorporate large fountains and modern public toilets.

This area of North Devon was home to the author Charles Kingsley
Charles Kingsley

Charles Kingsley was an England university professor, historian, and novelist, particularly associated with the West Country and north-east Hampshire....
, and is where he based his novel Westward Ho!. A small seaside town, named after the book, was built after the book's publication. Westward Ho!
Westward Ho!

Westward Ho! is a seaside resort near Bideford in Devon, England. The A39 road provides easy access from the towns of Barnstaple, Bideford and Bude....
, which is the only town in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 that officially contains an exclamation mark
Exclamation mark

An exclamation mark or exclamation point is a punctuation mark: ! It is usually used after an interjection or exclamation to indicate strong feelings or high volume, and often marks the end of a sentence....
 in its name, is approximately three miles (5 km) from Bideford. A statue has been erected in honour of Kingsley by the town park's car park.

The city of Biddeford, Maine
Biddeford, Maine

Biddeford is a city in York County, Maine, Maine, United States. It is the largest city in the county, and is the 6th largest in the State. It is the most southerly incorporated city in the State of Maine and the principal commercial center of York County....
, USA, was named after the English town, using the original old English spelling. Also, the town of Bideford in the province of Prince Edward Island, Canada, is named after the English town.

Transport

Bideford is served by the Atlantic Highway
A39 road

The A39 is an A roads in Great Britain in south west England. It runs south-west from Bath, Somerset in Somerset through Wells, Glastonbury, Street, Somerset and Bridgwater....
 and A386 roads. The nearest railway station is at Barnstaple
Barnstaple

Barnstaple is a town in the in the Districts of England of North Devon in the county of Devon in the South West England. It lies west southwest of Bristol, north of of Plymouth and northwest of the county town of Exeter....
  away.

A ferry
Ferry

A ferry is a form of transport, usually a boat or ship, used to carry passengers and their vehicles across a body of water. Ferries are also used to transport freight and even railroad cars....
 operates between Bideford quay and Lundy
Lundy

Lundy is the largest island in the Bristol Channel, lying off the coast of Devon, England, approximately one third of the distance across the channel between England and Wales....
, which lies about away in the Bristol Channel
Bristol Channel

The Bristol Channel is a major inlet in the island of Great Britain, separating South Wales from Devon and Somerset in South West England, and extending from the lower Severn Estuary of the River Severn to that part of the North Atlantic Ocean known as the Celtic Sea ....
. The same ship, the MS Oldenburg, also provides evening cruises from Bideford along the River Torridge in the downstream direction, M.S.Oldenburg is too big to pass through the Bideford Long Bridge.

Bus
Bus

A bus is a road vehicle designed to carry passengers. A bus can generally seat a maximum of anywhere from 8 to 200 passengers; many more passengers than a minivan....
 services linking Bideford with other local towns and villages are provided by a number of firms: the main bus companies operating in the area are First Devon and Cornwall, Stagecoach Devon
Stagecoach Devon

Stagecoach Devon Ltd, part of the Stagecoach Group, is a bus operator serving the East Devon and Torbay areas of South West England. It was formed in 1995 with the purchase of Devon General and Bayline....
 and Beacon Bus. Many services are subsidised by Devon County Council.

Railways

In 1855 the Bideford Extension Railway
Rail transport

Rail transport is the conveyance of passengers and goods by means of wheeled vehicles running along railways . Rail transport is part of the logistics chain, which facilitates international trade and economic growth....
 opened, linking the town with Fremington
Fremington, Devon

Fremington is a village and civil parish in North Devon three miles west of Barnstaple. It was formerly a borough that sent members to Parliament in the reign of Edward III....
, Barnstaple
Barnstaple

Barnstaple is a town in the in the Districts of England of North Devon in the county of Devon in the South West England. It lies west southwest of Bristol, north of of Plymouth and northwest of the county town of Exeter....
 and beyond. In 1872 the railway was extended to Great Torrington
Great Torrington

Great Torrington is a small market town in the north of Devon, England. Parts of it are sited on high groundwith steep drops down to the River Torridge below....
 and Bideford's railway station was replaced with a new one nearer the town centre. Bideford's passenger train services ceased in 1965 and freight trains ceased in 1982 Much of the course of the former railway has been re-used as part of the popular Tarka Trail
Tarka Trail

The Tarka Trail is a series of footpaths and cyclepaths around north Devon, England that follow the route taken by Tarka the Otter in the book of that name....
 footpath and cycleway. Parts of the route are also shared by the long-distance South West Coast Path
South West Coast Path

The South West Coast Path is Britain's longest waymarked Long-distance footpaths in the UK and a National Trails . It stretches for , running from Minehead in Somerset, along the coasts of Devon and Cornwall, to Poole Harbour in Dorset....
 footpath.

The Bideford Railway Heritage Centre operates the heritage railway
Heritage railway

A heritage railway , preserved railway , tourist railway , or tourist railroad is a term used for a railway which is run as a tourist attraction, is usually but not always run by volunteers, and seeks to re-create railway scenes of the past....
 Torridge Train along a short length of track at Bideford. The new Barnstaple Western Bypass
Barnstaple Western Bypass

The Barnstaple Western Bypass is a congestion-relief scheme designed to take road traffic away from the town centre of Barnstaple, a market town in Devon, South West England....
 is designed to allow the Barnstaple to Bideford section to be restored should the finance and wish ever exist.

Bideford, Westward Ho! and Appledore Railway

The Bideford, Westward Ho! and Appledore Railway
Bideford, Westward Ho! and Appledore Railway

The Bideford, Westward Ho! and Appledore Railway was most unusual amongst British railways in that although it was built as a standard gauge line, it was not joined to the rest of the railway network, despite the London and South Western Railway having a station at Bideford East-the-Water, just on the other side of the river Torridge from t...
 was an unusual and short-lived railway built entirely on this peninsula with no direct connection to the rest of the British railway network. The locomotives were fitted with skirts to protect pedestrians as at one point the line ran along the quay at Bideford. The line had eleven halts which largely served visitors wishing to enjoy the bracing air along the coast or the fine beaches around Westward Ho!. The railway, although authorised in 1896 was opened only as far as Northam by 1901 and finally opened to Appledore in 1908.

The railway fell into financial difficulties until in the First World War the War Department
War Department (UK)

The War Department was the United Kingdom government department responsible for the supply of equipment to the armed forces of the United Kingdom and the pursuance of military activity....
 requisitioned all of its equipment for use in France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
. Bideford's 13th century Long Bridge was temporarily converted into a railway bridge to carry the locomotives and rolling stock onto the main line railway near Bideford Station.
Bideford Long Bridge Pan 1200

East-the-Water

The town of Bideford has grown to cover land on both sides of the River Torridge
River Torridge

The River Torridge is a river in Devon in England. It was the home of Tarka the Otter in Henry Williamson's book. The Torridge local government district is named after the river....
; the area located east of the river is known as East-the-Water . Much of the land that has been built on is drained marshland.

East-the-Water has its own primary school, local shops, a few factories, approximately 3 bars and pubs, a small health centre and a small industrial area consisting largely of locally owned businesses. The community also has its own community centre and association, both of which are self funding and run by a committee of local residents. A key historical feature is Chudleigh Fort, built by the Parliamentarian
Roundhead

"Roundheads" was the nickname given to the Puritan supporters of Parliament of England during the English Civil War. Also known as Parliamentarians, they were the supporters of Oliver Cromwell against Charles I of England ....
 Major-General Chudleigh during the English Civil War
English Civil War

The English Civil War was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations between Roundhead and Cavalier. The First English Civil War and Second English Civil War civil wars pitted the supporters of Charles I of England against the supporters of the Long Parliament, while the Third English Civil War saw fighting between supporters...
. The area is surrounded by agricultural
Agriculture

Agriculture refers to the production of food and goods through farming and forestry. Agriculture was the key development that led to the rise of civilization, with the animal husbandry of domestication animals and plants creating food surpluses that enabled the development of more Population density and Social stratification societies....
 land.

There are many pubs in East-the-Water which include The Blacksmiths and The Swan which is well known for its award winning food.

Governance

Bideford Town Council has 16 members representing four unequal wards, North, South, East and South Outer. There is a mayor and Town Clerk.

Torridge District Council is the next level of local government
Local government

Local governments are administrative offices that are smaller than a state. The term is used to contrast with offices at nation-state level, which are referred to as the central government, national government, or federal government....
 and most decisions are made by Devon County Council . The local MP
Member of Parliament

A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative of the voters to a parliament. In many countries the term applies specifically to members of the lower house, as upper houses often have a unique title, such as senate, and thus also have unique titles for its members, such as senators....
 is the Conservative
Conservative Party (UK)

The Conservative and Unionist Party, more commonly known as the Conservative Party, is a conservative political party in the United Kingdom....
 Geoffrey Cox
Geoffrey Cox

Charles Geoffrey Cox, Queen's Counsel is a United Kingdom Conservative Party politician and barrister. He is the Member of Parliament for Torridge and West Devon ....
 and the MEP
Member of the European Parliament

A Member of the European Parliament is the English name for a person who has been elected to the European Parliament, of of the the European Union's two legislative bodies....
 local aristocrat Tory Giles Chichester
Giles Chichester

Giles Chichester is a British politician, and Conservative Member of the European Parliament for South West England and Gibraltar.Chichester was born in London....
.

Youth Council

Bideford has an official youth council. The council is run like the town council
Town council

A town council is a democratically elected form of government for small municipality or civil parishes. A council may serve as both the representative and executive branch....
 with voters and candidates of less than 18 years of age, who live in Bideford. The current Chairperson of Bideford Town Youth Council is Shane Farrant.

Bideford College

Bideford College has approximately 1800 pupils in Years 7 to 13 and is led by Principal, Mrs Veronica Mathews, is the only local community secondary in Bideford. state school
State school

State school is an expression used in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom to distinguish schools provided by the government from private school....
 The college was granted specialist science status in 2004. Because of its specialist status, it receives extra funding from the government for extending its wide variety of educational activities. It is currently undergoing a £44 million project to build a new school, the building works is hoped to be completed by September 2010. New figures published by the British Government in February, 2008, show Bideford College has made significant improvements in the Key Stage 3 exams taken by 14 yearold students. Over the past four years, from 2004 to 2007, the school’s aggregate score for the exams in English, maths and science has risen from 177 out of 300 to 237. This places Bideford College joint 21st nationally in the new table of most improved secondary schools published by the DCSF. Bideford is also in the top 20 per cent of schools nationally based on the progress made from Year 7 to Year 9. Find out more via their comprehensive website.

One of the plans is .

For more information and Latest images on the New School Build Visit http://www.bideford.devon.sch.uk/newschool/index.html

Update: Changed dates, 2.5 structures up in 17 weeks! Great progress I suppose you could say, at a push.

Sport and recreation

Bideford has two King George's Field
List of King George V Playing Fields (Devon)

References...
s, which are memorials to King George V
George V of the United Kingdom

George V was the first British monarch belonging to the House of Windsor, which he created from the British branch of the German House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha....
. One field is used primarily as the home ground of the main local rugby union
Rugby union

Rugby union is a competitive outdoor contact sport, played with an oval ball, by two teams of 15 players. It is one of the two main codes of rugby football, the other being rugby league....
 club, Bideford RFC (Chiefs) who currently play in Cornwall/Devon League. . The other field, commonly referred to as The Sports Ground, is the home to Bideford AFC
Bideford AFC

Bideford A.F.C. is an England non-league Association football club from Bideford, Devon that plays in the Western Football League, with rival clubs from the counties of Somerset, Dorset and Wiltshire....
, the town's main local football (soccer)
Football (soccer)

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players, and is widely considered to be the most popular sport in the world....
 club. East-the-Water also has its own football club, Shamwickshire Rovers FC, which plays at Pollyfield.

Bideford is renowned for its New Year's Eve
New Year's Eve

New Year's Eve is on , the final day of the Gregorian calendar year, and the day before New Year's Day.New Year's Eve is a separate observance from the observance of New Year's Day....
 celebrations, when thousands of people from surrounding towns, village
Village

A village is a clustered human settlement or Residential community, larger than a hamlet , but smaller than a town or city. Though generally located in rural areas, the term urban village may be applied to certain urban area neighbourhoods, such as the West Village in Manhattan, New York City and the Saifi Village in Beirut, Lebanon....
s and around the world gather on the quay for revelries and a fireworks display.

The South West Coast Path
South West Coast Path

The South West Coast Path is Britain's longest waymarked Long-distance footpaths in the UK and a National Trails . It stretches for , running from Minehead in Somerset, along the coasts of Devon and Cornwall, to Poole Harbour in Dorset....
 National Trail runs through the town, and gives access to walks along the rugged North Devon coast.

Skating is quite big in Bideford. Bideford has its own skate Shop and a good Skatepark,it also has some bowls on the outside of Bideford.

Local media

Local radio is provided by Lantern FM
Lantern FM

Lantern FM is an Independent Local Radio station in the North Devon area. It will be rebranded as Heart FM on 23 March 2009....
, a station broadcasting across north Devon, originally based in Bideford in a building named "the Lighthouse", but now situated on an industrial estate in nearby Barnstaple.

Bideford has two main local newspapers, both published weekly: the North Devon Gazette
North Devon Gazette

The North Devon Gazette is a weekly free newspaper published in Barnstaple, United Kingdom on a Wednesday for the North Devon area, including Barnstaple, Bideford, Ilfracombe and South Molton....
 and the North Devon Journal. The Gazette was founded in Bideford, and was originally known as the Bideford Gazette. It is now a free newspaper, delivered to most local homes, and is now based in Barnstaple. The regional daily paper, the Western Morning News
Western Morning News

The Western Morning News is a politically independent daily regional newspaper covering Devon and Cornwall and parts of Somerset and Dorset....
, is also available. A local newsletter, the Bideford Buzz, is published monthly by a team of volunteers.

Notable people

Temperance Lloyd, Mary Trembles and Susanna Edwards
Bideford witch trial

The Bideford witch trial resulted in the last ever hangings for witchcraft in England. Temperance Lloyd, Mary Trembles and Susannah Edwards were tried in 1682 in the town of Bideford, England....
 of the town were the last people to be hanged for witchcraft
Witchcraft

Witchcraft, in various historical, anthropological, religious and mythological contexts, is the use of certain kinds of supernatural or Magic powers....
 in England.

Renowned cricket umpire David Shepherd
David Shepherd (umpire)

David Robert Shepherd Order of the British Empire is one of the cricket world's best-known umpire s. He stood in 92 Test cricketes, the last of them in June 2005, and officiated in three Cricket World Cup finals....
 was born in the town and now resides in neighbouring Instow
Instow

Instow is a village in north Devon, England. It is on the estuary where the rivers River Taw and River Torridge meet, between the villages of Westleigh, North Devon and Yelland and on the opposite bank of Appledore, North Devon....
. Stuart Anstis, one time lead guitarist with black metal band Cradle of Filth
Cradle of Filth

Cradle of Filth are an extreme metal band from Suffolk, England, formed in 1991. They have been embraced and disowned with equal fervour by various metal communities, and their particular subgenre has provoked a Cradle of Filth#Genre....
 went to School in Bideford, and now runs a guitar shop there. Derry Brownson, formerly of the band EMF
EMF

EMF may stand for:In music:* EMF , a British band* E.M.F. , a 1983 album by GG Allin* Electronic Music Foundation, a not-for-profit organization...
 is frequently seen around town and helps run a music studio in the town called . Celebrated actor Joss Ackland
Joss Ackland

Sidney Edmond Jocelyn Ackland Order of the British Empire , known as Joss Ackland, is an England actor who has appeared in more than 130 films in his career....
, star of one of the Miss Marple mysteries (They Do It With Mirrors
They Do It with Mirrors

For the novel of the same name see Robert A. Heinlein'They Do It With Mirrors' is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in 1952 in literature under the title of 'Murder with Mirrors' and in UK by the Collins Crime Club on November 17 in the same year under Christie...
), also lives hereabouts. T. V. Smith
T. V. Smith

T.V. Smith is a United Kingdom punk rock singer songwriter, who was part of the band The Adverts in the late 1970s. Since then, he has played with other bands, as well as pursuing solo work....
 and Gaye Advert
Gaye Advert

Gaye Advert is an England punk rock musician, who played bass guitar in the band , The Adverts, in the late 1970s. She was one of the first female rock music celebrity of the punk rock movement....
, from the punk band The Adverts
The Adverts

The Adverts were an English punk band who formed in 1976 and broke up in late 1979. They were one of the first bands to concomitantly play punk rock and enjoy commercial success, and their line-up included Gaye Advert, who The Virgin Encyclopedia of 70s Music called the "first female punk star"....
, hail from this town. Crime fiction author Hilary Bonner
Hilary Bonner

Hilary Bonner is an England crime writer. She grew up in the North Devon town of Bideford, and now lives in Somerset. She was previously the showbusiness editor of the Mail on Sunday and the Daily Mirror....
 was also born and raised in the town.

Rudyard Kipling
Rudyard Kipling

Joseph Rudyard Kipling was an English author and poet. Born in Mumbai, British India , he is best known for his works of fiction The Jungle Book , Kim , many short stories, including The Man Who Would Be King ; and his poems, including Mandalay , Gunga Din , and If? ....
, in Stalky & Co.
Stalky & Co.

Stalky & Co. is a book published in 1899 by Rudyard Kipling, about adolescent boys at a United Kingdom boarding school. It is a collection of linked short stories in format, with some information about the charismatic Stalky character in later life....
, makes several references to Bideford as being near the boys' academy.

In a memorable Monty Python
Monty Python

Monty Python is a group of six comedians who created Monty Python's Flying Circus, a British television comedy sketch show that first aired on the BBC on October 5, 1969....
 sketch John Cleese (playing the role of Hitler) is heard to say " Ah yes, ve make a little hike for, for Bideford." to which Eric Idle (playing the role of typical tourist Mr. Johnson) replies "Oh well, you'll want the A39 then...no, no, you've got the wrong map there, this is Stalingrad, you want the Ilfracombe
Ilfracombe

Ilfracombe is a seaside resort and civil parish on the north coast of Devon, England with a small harbour, surrounded by cliffs. The town stretches along the coast from 'The Coastguard Cottages' in Hele Bay toward the east and 6 km along The Torrs to Lee Bay toward the west....
 and Barnstaple
Barnstaple

Barnstaple is a town in the in the Districts of England of North Devon in the county of Devon in the South West England. It lies west southwest of Bristol, north of of Plymouth and northwest of the county town of Exeter....
 section."

Numerous mentions of Bideford have been made in episodes of 'Never Mind the Buzzcocks'.

Twinning

The town is twinned with Landivisiau
Landivisiau

Landivisiau is a Communes of France in Finist?re Departments of France in Bretagne in northwestern France....
 in France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
.

On 20 October, 2006 British ex-pat David Riley came to mark the “20-year link” between Manteo, North Carolina
Manteo, North Carolina

Manteo is a town in Dare County, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States. The population was 1,052 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Dare County, North Carolina....
 on Roanoke Island
Roanoke Island

File:FortRalieghTheater.JPGRoanoke Island is an island in Dare County, North Carolina near the coast of North Carolina, United States.About eight miles long and two miles wide, Roanoke Island lies between the mainland and the Outer Banks, with Albemarle Sound on its north, Roanoke Sound at the northern end, and Wanchese, North Carolina c...
 and Bideford. Bideford town clerk George McLauchlan, told him locals had never heard of Manteo and the only town Bideford was twinned with was in France. Mr Riley handed over a clock to "celebrate" the twenty year link, while Manteo Town manager Kermit Skinner said the link started in the 1980s during the 400th anniversary of Walter Raleigh
Walter Raleigh

Sir Walter Raleigh or Ralegh, was a famed English writer, poet, soldier, courtier and explorer.Raleigh was born to a Protestant family in Devon, the son of Walter Raleigh and Catherine Champernowne....
’s voyages to America. It turns out the 'twinning' of Bideford with Manteo was established 20 years ago. But the story goes back much further, 500 years, to the mysterious disappearance of a colony of more than 100 people on Roanoke Island, many of whom were migrants from Bideford. The colony was established by Richard Grenville, who bought back two native Indians, one of them Manteo which gave the North Carolina town its name.

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See also

  • Henry de Bracton
    Henry de Bracton

    Henry of Bracton, also Henry de Bracton, also Henrici Bracton,or Henry Bratton also Henry Bretton was an England jurist....


External links

  • - local newspaper for the Bideford area
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