672:"Letchworth (Garden City)". The company adopted this as its name for the town, but adoption of the name was not universal. The legal name of the civil parish and (after 1919) urban district remained simply "Letchworth". First Garden City Limited also gradually dropped the "(Garden City)" suffix from the name, partly reflecting common usage, and partly taking the view that as the town matured it should not permanently be seen as an experiment. Similarly, the town's railway station was initially called "Letchworth (Garden City)", but was renamed "Letchworth" in 1937. The station is now known as Letchworth Garden City, with direct trains to Brighton via St Pancras International and terminating trains to King's Cross to the South, and Cambridge and King's Lynn to the North.
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1515:. The Rose family had taken control of Hotel York in 1957, and by 1960 all its properties had been sold. The town feared that such asset stripping might now happen to Letchworth, and the likelihood of the town gaining the financial benefit that Howard and the pioneers had originally envisaged was decreasing. Initial assurances from Mrs Rose about maintaining the integrity of the estate did not last long. During 1961 First Garden City Limited started auctioning freeholds of parts of the estate and the company proposed to the county council that much of the estate's agricultural belt could be developed, allowing the town to grow to 60,000 people rather than the 32,000 which had originally been envisaged.
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1446:. The council was created following a petition organised by a group of people dissatisfied with how the town was being managed by the Heritage Foundation. Opponents felt that the town council itself was an unnecessary layer of administration. Those opposed to the town council won 22 of the 24 seats on the council at the election in 2009 and began the process of abolishing the council, which took over three years, including legal action being taken and public consultation. The parish of Letchworth Garden City and its town council were eventually abolished on 31 March 2013.
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Heritage Foundation also has a degree of democratic accountability with the directors reporting to a board of management, which includes local authority representatives. Six of the thirty governors of the Heritage Foundation are directly elected by residents, and ten governors are nominated to represent various groups in the town. The other fourteen governors are appointed by the board of trustees.
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housing was to the east of the nascent town centre, within walking distance of the main industrial area on the eastern edge of the town. Many houses were built in a modest cottage style, finished with cream painted render, green doors, and clay-tiled roofs. To the south-west of the town centre towards
Letchworth village was an area of larger individually-designed houses for the upper middle classes.
1047:. The estate eventually started yielding a financial surplus which could be used for the benefit of the town in 1973. This led to investment in a number of town amenities, including a working farm tourist attraction opened at Standalone Farm (1980), the North Herts Leisure Centre (1982), and a free hospital, the Ernest Gardiner Day Hospital (1984). The Broadway
2414:. Pixmore School opened in 1913 on School Walk, followed by Westbury School on West View in 1925. These were elementary schools, catering for children from ages five to fourteen, which was the school leaving age at the time. Letchworth Grammar School opened in 1931 in prominent buildings in the town centre, with the name carved in the stonework over its doors.
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1457:, having found they were unable to use the former coat of arms of Letchworth Urban District Council. The college issued the council's new arms in May 2010, by which time the process of abolishing the council was already underway. The design includes the three magnets from Ebenezer Howard's diagram on a green background with a black squirrel.
2156:- North Herts Road Runners was founded 1986. It hosts running events including the Standalone 10K, the Greenway Challenge, the First Saturday of the Month 5K, Santa Canta and Run Round the Garden. It was awarded the prize of England Athletics Club of the Year in the Eastern Region in 2019. Members regularly participate in Letchworth
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until it was wound up in 1966. The level of compensation was eventually agreed at £3,115,000. Paying this compensation led to the
Letchworth Garden City Corporation operating at a loss for its first few years, funded by loans from the urban district council. The debt was repaid in 1973 and the estate
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Limited acquired a controlling interest in First Garden City Limited. Hotel York's chairman, Amy Rose (née Charles), became managing director of First Garden City Limited in January 1961. Hotel York Limited
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Hitchin Rural District Council and (after 1919) Letchworth Urban District Council to ensure that any approvals needed were given when the company requested them. The company's layout
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Broadway to act as its meeting place and offices. The building stands in a prominent position overlooking Broadway Gardens in the centre of the town. The urban district was enlarged on 1 April 1935 by the abolition of Willian parish (which had already been reduced in 1908), plus smaller areas from
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Lordship and Manor Park estates, begun in 1971. Following the completion of these developments in the 1980s, most new housing in the town has been on previously-developed land, as sites vacated by closed schools and businesses have been redeveloped.
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Despite the ban it is not entirely true to say that there were no pubs in the Garden City. Pubs that had existed from before the foundation of the Garden City continued to operate, including the Three
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Ebenezer Howard's wife, Lizzie (Eliza Ann Bills), died in
November 1904 in London, shortly before she had been due to move to a new house in Letchworth with her husband. As a memorial to her a public hall was built, paid for by public subscriptions. The Mrs Howard Memorial Hall opened in 1906 and was
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and schools were gradually separated into primary and secondary schools. The secondary part of
Pixmore School relocated to new premises on the Jackmans estate in March 1962, becoming the Willian School. The junior part of Pixmore School kept the name, but later moved from School Walk to Rushby Mead.
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in 1935, now called Letchworth Outdoor Pool. As well as a 55-yard (50 m), eight lane main pool with a large trainer pool alongside, the facility includes an extensive sun bathing area, and parking facilities. A public indoor swimming pool opened at the North Herts Leisure Centre on Baldock Road
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is known to have been in use by 1910. When first built, traffic could circulate around the central island in both directions; the instruction to keep left was not added until 1921. It was named "Sollershott Circus" and is recognised as the first roundabout on a public road in the United Kingdom. Two
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Early housing development in Letchworth largely followed Unwin and Parker's masterplan. The first houses built after the founding of the garden city were a group of six houses called "Alpha Cottages" at 22–32 Baldock Road, where the first residents moved in during July 1904. Much of the town's early
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of First Garden City Limited in 1960 led to significant changes in how the company managed the town, which were opposed by the residents and local council who wanted the original garden city ideals retained. They secured an act of parliament which transferred ownership of the estate from the company
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had to use the old parish churches at Letchworth village, Willian or Norton on the edges of the estate. Many of the town's pioneers had non-conformist leanings, in keeping with the radical spirit of the early town. The first new place of worship to be built was the Free Church, built in 1905 (later
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won a competition for designing the town's layout, and were appointed as consulting architects to the company. Most of the pre-existing trees and hedgerows were preserved in the layout. Unwin took the alignment of the town's main avenue (Broadway) from three old oak trees which stood on the central
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to say that when the company was wound up only 10% of any surplus would be applied for the benefit of the town, rather than the 100% anticipated in 1903. The rest was to be distributed among the shareholders of the company. In 1956 limits on dividends to shareholders were removed, with the company
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painted Letchworth people as earnest health freaks. One commonly-cited example of this is the ban, most unusual for a British town, on selling alcohol in public premises. This was initially decided by a public vote in June 1907, in which 54% voted against allowing a licensed public house. This did
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Sport has played an important part in the town's history, with open spaces and playing fields being incorporated into the town's layout. Many early businesses in the town provided recreation facilities for their workers, in keeping with the ethos of the garden city movement. The town has numerous
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The Letchworth Garden City estate is therefore owned by a charity which is intended to act for the benefit of the town's residents. In 2020 its assets were valued at £193 million. The net income is reinvested for the benefit of the community in accordance with the Heritage Foundation's charitable
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Innovation in Letchworth was not confined to the design of buildings. The 1904 layout plan included a point on the main avenue where six roads converged, with the roads later being named Broadway, Spring Road, and Sollershott. Plans drawn up in July 1908 proposed a circular traffic island at this
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Private housing resumed more slowly after the Second World War, partly due to the tight controls on building materials and licences which were imposed and remained in force until 1954. As these restrictions eased, additional areas of private housing were built to the south of the town. This area
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was built in the 12th century, but likely on the site of an earlier building. The original dedication of the church is unknown, but it was rededicated to St Mary during the First World War. The village was along Letchworth Lane, stretching from St Mary's and the adjoining medieval manor house of
1625:. c. xxxix). The act created a public body, the Letchworth Garden City Corporation, which on 1 January 1963 took over the garden city estate as it had existed on 20 July 1961. Compensation for taking the company's assets had to be paid to First Garden City Limited, which continued to exist as a
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The first new houses were occupied in July 1904. The following month First Garden City Limited held a vote amongst shareholders and residents on what name the new garden city should take. Several options were proposed, including "Garden City", "Homeworth" and "Alseopolis". The chosen name was
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During the 1970s and 1980s many of the town's large manufacturing businesses closed. The Kryn and Lahy Steel Foundry closed in 1979. Spirella and ICL both closed their factories in 1989. Borg-Warner also closed its factory during this period. The town went through a period of relatively high
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The Heritage Foundation retains most of the former corporation's functions and responsibilities, and continues to operate the scheme of management for proposed developments on the estate. Although a private body, with a chief executive (Graham Fisher, appointed 2017) and a team of executive
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First Garden City Limited was founded in 1903 to purchase the land and develop the town. Once the garden city was substantially complete it was envisaged that the estate would be transferred to a public body which would manage it for the benefit of the community, and until then dividends to
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In 1905, and again in 1907, the company held "Cheap Cottages Exhibitions", which were contests for architects and builders to demonstrate innovations in inexpensive housing. The 1905 exhibition attracted some 60,000 visitors. The popularity of the exhibitions was significant in leading the
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The civil parish of Letchworth was substantially enlarged on 1 April 1908 to take over the area of Norton parish, which was abolished, and the northern part of Willian parish. The detached part of Letchworth parish at Burleigh Farm was transferred to Knebworth at the same time. A
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unemployment in the early 1980s. Some of the vacated factory sites were redeveloped as business parks and serviced offices, and the town's economy shifted away from a small number of large manufacturing businesses to a large number of smaller office-based businesses.
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branch line, which crosses the middle of the garden city estate. Initially, services were irregular special trains for excursions and construction workers. A more substantial temporary wooden station was opened in 1905 with a regular passenger service. The current
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When work began on the garden city, there were pre-existing church schools in the villages of Willian and Norton. A "Garden City School" opened in November 1905 in temporary sheds near the railway. It transferred to a new building on Norton Road in 1909, becoming
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Since 2013 the town has therefore once again been an unparished area, directly administered by North Hertfordshire District Council, as it had been between 1974 and 2005. The 13 Letchworth councillors on the district council meet as the Letchworth Committee.
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As the town approached its centenary, there was a campaign to change the name officially from Letchworth to "Letchworth Garden City", this time without the parentheses of the 1904 version of the name. Proponents of the change argued that as the later
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Broadway Gallery is a not-for-profit art gallery owned and managed by the Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation. Situated in the former Letchworth Art Centre, the Gallery opened to the public in 2016 with an exhibition of painter and prinkmaker
1359:. Letchworth Urban District Council was formed to replace the parish council and also took over district-level responsibilities from the Hitchin Rural District Council. The first urban district council had 15 councillors: nine "all party", four
1434:. North Hertfordshire District Council established its headquarters in Letchworth in 1975 at the newly-built Council Offices on Gernon Road, which had been built as part of the Central Area (later Garden Square) Shopping Centre redevelopment.
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from First Garden City Limited by Letchworth Urban District Council. In 1959 land to the south-east of the town was also compulsorily purchased for the development of the Jackmans estate, another large council estate, with funding provided by
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Although many residential properties have been sold since the Leasehold Reform Act 1967, the Heritage Foundation remains the landlord of most of the town's industrial, office and retail premises and the surrounding agricultural belt.
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Letchworth today retains large business areas providing jobs in a variety of sectors, and the landlord's profits are reinvested for the benefit of the community by the Heritage Foundation. The town lies 32 miles (51 km) north of
2096:- Letchworth Garden City Cricket Club was established in 1905 and since 1996 has been based at Letchworth Corner Sports Club on Whitethorn Lane. The club has five men's teams, which all compete in leagues, and several junior teams.
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The five lowest ranking Lower Super Output Areas in North Hertfordshire in 2019 were 009C, 009B, both in Letchworth South East ward, 012C in Hitchin Oughton ward, 007B in Letchworth Wilbury ward and 003C in Letchworth Grange
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incorporated the "Garden City" within its official name, so too should the first garden city at Letchworth. The Letchworth campaign was successful, with the name of the railway station being changed in 1999 and the
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body, the Letchworth Garden City Corporation, in 1963. The corporation in turn was replaced by a charitable body in 1995, the Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation, which owns and manages the estate today.
928:. To the north of the town work began on the Grange estate in 1947. The estate included its own primary schools, recreation ground, public house and a neighbourhood shopping centre. The land for the estate was
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Letchworth Hall up to the staggered crossroads of Letchworth Lane, Hitchin Road, Baldock Road and Spring Road. Letchworth was a relatively small parish, having a population in 1801 of 67, rising to 96 by 1901.
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of 1086. It remained a small rural village until the start of the twentieth century. The development of the modern town began in 1903, when much of the land in Letchworth and the neighbouring parishes of
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In response, the Letchworth Urban District Council began a campaign to restore the original ethos of the garden city to the estate. It enlisted the support of the local Member of Parliament,
2495:(1878–1914) – artist, first president of the Camden Town Group, lived in Gilman's house (100 Wilbury Road) after Gilman had left it, painting it as "Harold Gilman's House at Letchworth"
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signs were erected on the roundabout in 2006 saying "UK's First Roundabout Built circa 1909" This was after a petition was made by Andrew White of Letchworth for a school project.
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The current arrangements have evolved from one of Letchworth Garden City's founding principles, that the profits from the town should be used for the benefit of the residents.
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power station was then built on the site, with two 70 MW turbines and two reinforced concrete chimneys. The first turbine was commissioned in 1978. Output peaked during the
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sports clubs, which are generally amateur in nature. Many of the clubs compete in regional and national leagues. The more prominent sports represented in the town include:
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The site vacated by the St Christopher School on Broadway became St Francis' College, a girls' school, in 1934. Both independent schools admit boarders and day-pupils.
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Harrison, Roger; Walker, David (2006). David's Book of Letchworth. Letchworth: David's Bookshops.
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As the world's first garden city, Letchworth has had a notable impact on town planning and the
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Howard, Ebenezer (1898). To-morrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform. London: Swan Sonnenschein.
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on 23 November 1981, as part of the record-breaking nationwide tornado outbreak on that day.
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Plinston, Horace (1981). A Tale of One City. Letchworth: Letchworth Garden City Corporation.
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Miller, Mervyn (2002). Letchworth: The First Garden City (2nd ed.). Chichester: Phillimore.
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The Skittles Inn, opened 1907. Became "The Settlement", an adult education centre, in 1925.
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Purdom, Charles Benjamin (1963). The Letchworth Achievement. London: J.M. Dent & Sons.
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declaring that "there is no binding obligation to carry out the original policy."
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2535:(1907–1989) – actor; Olivier's father was Rector of Letchworth Parish 1918–1924.
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deer in the town, living principally on Norton Common, but also seen elsewhere.
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To-morrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform: Original edition with commentary
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The County of Hertford (Letchworth Urban District) Confirmation Order, 1919
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Ward, Stephen V. (2016). The Peaceful Path. Hatfield: Hertfordshire Press.
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Johnson, Kenneth (1976). The Book of Letchworth. Chesham: Barracuda Books.
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5424:"'Reunion': Richard Smith's colourful paintings come home to Letchworth"
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2553:(1903–1968), musicologist, founded the Letchworth Choral Society in 1941
2501:(1885–1937) – horror writer, lived in the town from 1935 until his death
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The Development of School Construction Systems in Hertfordshire 1946-64
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Land of Make-Believe: Compensating landowners for what might have been
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Letchworth Garden City is home to one of the UK's largest colonies of
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Hall, Peter (1996). Cities of Tomorrow (2nd ed.). Oxford: Blackwell.
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Resting Places: The Burial Places of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons
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Conservatives honour their chairman: Mr. C. F. Ball's Long Service,
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Howard, Ebenezer; Hall, Peter; Hardy, Dennis; Ward, Colin (2003).
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3653:"Mežaparks in Riga – One of the First Garden Cities in Europe"
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Listing Selection Guide: Domestic 4: Modern Houses and Housing
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6349:"Pub crawl movie The World's End filmed in former 'dry town'"
2571:(1923–2014) – parapsychologist and author, born in Letchworth
2489:(1876–1919) – artist, founder member of the Camden Town Group
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6294:. Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation. Archived from
4151:"'We don't want a town council' - Letchworth residents vote"
2513:(1907–1953) – international cricketer, and rector of Willian
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which was founded in the town in 1922 and traded until 1991.
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Fifth Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
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to launch the Ideal Home Exhibition (which later became the
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3051:. London: The Country Gentleman and Land and Water. 1905.
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Local news and television programmes is provided by
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Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation (1995–present)
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Sollershott Circus, the United Kingdom's first roundabout
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6390:"The World's End team thank Letchworth for warm welcome"
6089:"Died in Germany: Mr. F. N. Turner was on business trip"
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Scheme of Management under the Leasehold Reform Act 1967
3435:. Letchworth: North Hertfordshire District Council. 2001
3318:"British Power Stations operating at 31 December 1961".
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in the 1930s. In his polemic essay on wartime Britain, "
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The school leaving age was raised to fifteen under the
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Text of the Letchworth Garden City Corporation Act 1962
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The Comet (Letchworth Garden City and Baldock edition)
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The Comet (Letchworth Garden City and Baldock edition)
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The Comet (Letchworth Garden City and Baldock edition)
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4218:"Unanimous vote for Letchworth town council abolition"
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The Comet (Letchworth Garden City and Baldock edition)
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3723:. Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
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The Comet (Letchworth Garden City and Baldock edition)
2802:"Slight univallate hillfort on Wilbury Hill (1016410)"
3932:(2nd ed.). Chichester: Phillimore. p. 117.
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purposes. Such payments in 2020 totalled £6 million.
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On 1 April 1919 the parish of Letchworth was made an
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North Hertfordshire District Council (1974–present)
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861:The biggest employer for a number of years was the
6226:"Flight Sergeant Frank Tees (1332270) Rear Gunner"
6040:"Tom Killick | Cricket Players and Officials"
5914:Bonett, Helena (2012). "Harold Gilman 1876–1919".
2436:The independent schools in Letchworth include the
656:A temporary railway halt was built in 1903 on the
6168:William Ratcliffe: paintings, prints and drawings
5948:Bonett, Helena (2012). "Spencer Gore 1878–1914".
5711:. Stroud: Amberley Publishing. 2015. p. 69.
2150:was founded in 1924 and is based on Baldock Road.
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2286:. Television signals are received from the
6318:The Virgin Encyclopedia of Indie & New Wave
5869:Roman Catholic Parish of Letchworth Garden City
2422:The Highfield School opened in September 1965.
1689:) similar to almost all of the United Kingdom.
1390:Letchworth Urban District was abolished by the
5122:"National Rink Hockey Association: Division 1"
4550:Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation Act
3900:. GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth
3799:. GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth
2917:. GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth
1696:Climate data for Climate data from Letchworth
1519:Letchworth Garden City Corporation (1963–1995)
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3011:. Hatfield: Hertfordshire Press. p. 42.
2541:(1925–2022) - television critic and novelist.
1189:Letchworth Urban District Council (1919–1974)
1145:The parish of Letchworth was included in the
735:rebuilt in 1923). It was followed in 1907 by
5344:. Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation
5143:"Letchworth Garden City Rugby Football Club"
4812:. Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation
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941:. The Jackmans estate was developed on the "
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5893:. Northern Publishing Service. p. 82.
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4177:"Campaigners plan to dissolve town council"
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3658:. Riga Technical University. Archived from
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924:the focus for new development was on large
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3793:"Letchworth Ancient Parish / Civil Parish"
3772:Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation
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3253:"EDLAW NO. 2 LTD: Company number 00215686"
2911:"Letchworth Ancient Parish / Civil Parish"
2235:, who was born and grew up in Letchworth.
1438:Letchworth Garden City Council (2005–2013)
1045:Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation
684:one of the town's first public buildings.
421:The town's initial layout was designed by
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3049:The Book of the Cheap Cottages Exhibition
1430:, with county level services provided by
612:To-morrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform
429:. It includes the United Kingdom's first
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5528:. Archant. 29 December 2016. p. 26.
5505:. Archant. 11 September 2008. p. 31
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3954:Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Pictorial
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6690:List of civil parishes in Hertfordshire
6424:A photo guide to Letchworth Garden City
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6377:. Archant. 6 December 2012. p. 14.
6195:. London. 28 November 1968. p. 10.
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6117:. St Christopher School. Archived from
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6429:A photo tour of Letchworth Garden City
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6093:West Briton and Royal Cornwall Gazette
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5554:"Letchworth Town Twinning Association"
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4092:"History of Letchworth Parish Council"
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3429:Letchworth Conservation Area Appraisal
2140:division 1 national champions in 2009.
871:International Computers and Tabulators
525:Before the Garden City: Old Letchworth
433:, Sollershott Circus, which was built
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5385:"Home - Broadway Gallery, Letchworth"
4906:"Letchworth Garden City Cricket Club"
4832:"Letchworth Garden City Cricket Club"
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3717:"Index of Multiple Deprivation, 2019"
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1442:Between 2005 and 2013 the town had a
1168:Letchworth Parish Council (1908–1919)
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679:Mrs Howard Memorial Hall, opened 1906
7692:Populated places established in 1903
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4313:North Hertfordshire District Council
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3204:"The Spirella Building, Bridge Road"
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1428:North Hertfordshire District Council
1100:North Hertfordshire District Council
726:, the Quakers' Meeting House of 1907
5709:Letchworth Garden City through time
5579:Reynolds, Charlie (15 March 2021).
5487:. Archant. 3 July 2008. p. 25.
4244:"Council minutes, 22 November 2012"
4206:. Archant. 11 June 2009. p. 1.
3489:. Historic England. 2017. p. 8
2577:– film director, directed the film
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5843:Comic-Con International: San Diego
5312:"Letchworth Sport and Tennis Club"
5291:"Letchworth Amateur Swimming Club"
4728:"European Severe Weather Database"
4346:. London: Routledge. p. 215.
4118:North Hertfordshire (Parish) Order
3976:National Heritage List for England
3551:National Heritage List for England
3390:Harrison and Walker, 2006, page 43
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3139:(London), 24 November 1916, page 4
2897:National Heritage List for England
2878:National Heritage List for England
2806:National Heritage List for England
2138:National Rink Hockey Association's
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1041:Letchworth Garden City Corporation
863:British Tabulating Machine Company
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7717:Unparished areas in Hertfordshire
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6373:"All star switch on for lights".
6206:Stephens, Chris (28 April 2016).
5891:Trafford Park Tramways, 1897–1946
5669:Keath, Michael P K (March 1983).
3956:(Luton), 10 December 1929, page 2
3930:Letchworth: The First Garden City
3599:"Roundabout showed way to future"
2893:"Letchworth Hall Hotel (1174314)"
2448:on the Broadway building laid by
1035:First Garden City Heritage Museum
873:(ICT) and finally became part of
594:The early days of the Garden City
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5483:"Cinema to celebrate new look".
5476:
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5356:
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4451:
4442:
4433:
4424:
4403:Bentley, Daniel (October 2018).
4396:
4387:
4378:
4369:
3971:"Letchworth Town Hall (1393610)"
3896:A Vision of Britain through Time
3797:A Vision of Britain through Time
3518:"Roundabouts: The widening gyre"
2781:. Office for National Statistics
2361:
2340:
2323:
2309:
1647:industrial and provident society
1541:
1122:Historically, Letchworth was an
559:. The hill fort was refortified
86:
79:
61:
7651:List of places in Hertfordshire
6140:Ripley, Mike (15 August 2022).
5783:"The school of tomorrow, today"
5680:(PhD thesis). pp. 322, 324
5499:"Ushering in new era at cinema"
4978:"Letchworth Garden City Eagles"
4957:"Letchworth Garden City Eagles"
4857:"Letchworth Corner Sports Club"
4360:
4335:
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4292:
4262:
4236:
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3078:. 20 March 2013. Archived from
3064:
3055:
3041:
3032:
2986:
2977:
2968:
2959:
2950:
2929:
2674:
2604:lived in the nearby village of
2559:(1931 – 2016) - english artist
937:as the area was to accommodate
875:International Computers Limited
620:separate from residential areas
7712:New towns started in the 1900s
7707:Radburn design housing estates
7702:1903 establishments in England
7682:Planned communities in England
6388:Foskett, Ewan (11 July 2013).
4982:Football Club History Database
4600:Asher, J P (15 January 2017).
3695:Miller, 2002, pp. 180-182, 188
3338:(Various years). CEGB, London.
2903:
2884:
2865:
2856:
2830:
2821:
2812:
2793:
2767:
2273:
2225:
1291: • Succeeded by
1074:for well-managed green space.
945:" which had been pioneered in
661:Hitchin, Royston and Cambridge
29:Town in Hertfordshire, England
13:
1:
5954:. Tate Research Publication.
5920:. Tate Research Publication.
5101:"Letchworth Rink Hockey Club"
3883:(London), 2 June 1909, page 8
3567:A–Z of Letchworth Garden City
3286:Trinity buys rival's assets.
2760:
2664:Church of St Paul, Letchworth
2596:Letchworth in popular culture
2108:Letchworth Garden City Eagles
1684:Köppen climate classification
1490:, owned by its shareholders.
1093:
828:Kryn & Lahy Steel Foundry
606:In 1898, the social reformer
560:
555:, beside the ancient road of
545:
434:
7722:North Hertfordshire District
6804:King George V Playing Fields
6724:Parliamentary constituencies
6707:Hertfordshire County Council
6347:Lewis, Katy (11 July 2013).
6262:"About Peter Underwood FRSA"
6068:"Lovelock: Curriculum Vitae"
5269:"North Herts Leisure Centre"
5080:"East Region Hockey Leagues"
4202:"HELP promise power purge".
4057:Miller, 2002, pages 177, 189
3894:"Letchworth Urban District,
3233:Miller, 2002, pages 108, 144
2475:Church of St Hugh of Lincoln
1668:
1432:Hertfordshire County Council
1104:Hertfordshire County Council
739:, the Meeting House for the
533:St Mary's Church, Letchworth
116:33,990 (Built up area, 2021)
7:
5789:. Archant. 24 November 2016
5271:. Stevenage Leisure Limited
4493:Plinston, 1981, pp. 213-214
4384:Plinston, 1981, pages 19-20
4224:. Archant. 23 November 2012
3879:Sir John Gorst's Heritage,
3399:Miller, 2002, pages 182-183
3290:, 5 September 1991, page 15
2862:Johnson, 1976, pages 18, 77
2642:
2247:The Broadway Cinema in 2017
2064:
1959:Average precipitation days
1815:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
1745:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
1594:Status: Current legislation
1335: • County Council
987:Wider impact of garden city
857:after the Second World War.
782:
123:OS grid reference
34:Letchworth (disambiguation)
10:
7738:
7618:Wholly unparished boroughs
6764:Grade II* listed buildings
6191:"Obituary: Hans Redlich".
6166:Allwood, Rosamond (2011).
6010:"Annie Kenney – Biography"
4774:. Archant. 8 February 2017
4748:. Archant. 23 October 2021
4679:Annual Report and Accounts
3743:"Green Flag Award winners"
3605:. Archant. 26 January 2006
3352:"Letchworth power station"
2431:The Knights Templar School
2378:
2294: on 95.5 FM and
2049:
1695:
1678:Letchworth experiences an
1673:
1617:, who sponsored a bill in
1523:United Kingdom legislation
1378:The council was granted a
1375:other adjoining parishes.
1370:In 1935 the council built
1177:was established, with Sir
903:
616:Garden Cities of To-morrow
519:
473:, and it also adjoins the
31:
7643:
7617:
7561:
7515:
7454:
7263:
7218:
6952:
6924:Nettleden with Potten End
6856:
6744:Settlements by population
6699:
6540:
6479:
5473:Miller, 2002, pp. 137-138
5239:"Letchworth Outdoor Pool"
4936:"Letchworth Cricket Club"
4366:Plinston, 1981, pages 7-9
3704:Miller, 2002, pp. 199-200
3336:CEGB Statistical Yearbook
3061:Miller, 2002, pages 55-59
3005:Ward, Stephen V. (2016).
2974:Miller, 2002, pages 44-47
2818:Miller, 2002, pages 29–30
2238:
2057:Letchworth was struck by
2002:
1958:
1884:
1814:
1744:
1739:
1736:
1733:
1730:
1727:
1724:
1721:
1718:
1715:
1712:
1709:
1706:
1703:
1700:
1635:Leasehold Reform Act 1967
1599:
1592:
1582:
1577:
1564:
1554:
1540:
1535:
1528:
1392:Local Government Act 1972
1349:
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1289:
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1262:
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1195:
1181:, a barrister and former
1158:Local Government Act 1894
970:point, influenced by the
572:Roman conquest of Britain
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121:
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51:
46:
6759:Grade I listed buildings
6208:"Richard Smith obituary"
6142:"Philip Purser obituary"
5389:www.broadway-gallery.com
4881:"Letchworth Hockey Club"
4157:. Archant. 22 April 2008
3820:"Hitchin Poor Law Union"
3686:Plinston, 1981, page 224
3135:Letchworth and the War,
2654:The Cloisters Letchworth
2610:The Lion and the Unicorn
2588:– bass guitar player of
2292:BBC Three Counties Radio
2112:Letchworth Football Club
894:1984–1985 miners' strike
658:Great Northern Railway's
635:Arts and Crafts movement
614:(republished in 1902 as
301:North East Hertfordshire
7236:Elstree and Borehamwood
5364:"The Icknield Way Path"
5338:"Letchworth's Greenway"
4457:Plinston, 1981, page 63
4448:Johnson, 1976, page 109
3928:Miller, Mervyn (2002).
3570:. Amberley Publishing.
3507:Johnson, 1976, page 119
2947:Hall, 1996, pages 92-97
2374:(twinned in the 1960s).
2170:. It was replaced by a
1500:articles of association
1426:, governed directly by
1108:local government bodies
1106:. In addition to these
1001:Hampstead Garden Suburb
544:, thought to date from
492:; it influenced nearby
7677:Towns in Hertfordshire
7150:Stanstead St Margarets
5982:Wilson, Scott (2016).
5807:Johnson, 1976, page 77
5659:Johnson, 1976, page 83
5606:"The Highfield School"
5439:Johnson, 1976, page 53
5258:Miller, 2002, page 181
5024:"Letchworth Golf Club"
4885:Letchworth Hockey Club
4702:"Records and Averages"
4511:Miller, 2002, page 175
4475:Purdom, 1962, page 115
4466:Miller, 2002, page 169
4439:Miller, 2002, page 168
4430:Miller, 2002, page 166
4393:Miller, 2002, page 155
4375:Miller, 2002, page 122
4332:Plinston, 1981, page 4
4309:"Letchworth Committee"
4183:. Archant. 24 May 2008
4017:Miller, 2002, page 177
4005:Briggs, 1971, page 232
3870:Miller, 2002, page 114
3852:Miller, 2002, page 113
3721:Indices of Deprivation
3474:Miller, 2002, page 160
3462:Miller, 2002, page 158
3453:Johnson, 1976, page 99
3299:Miller, 2002, page 132
3277:Miller, 2002, page 131
3242:Miller, 2002, page 146
3224:Miller, 2002, page 102
3193:Miller, 2002, page 161
3184:Miller, 2002, page 150
3175:Johnson, 1976, page 52
3157:Johnson, 1976, page 82
2983:Gordon, 1977, page 105
2965:Johnson, 1976, page 50
2827:Johnson, 1976, page 17
2615:The Road to Wigan Pier
2557:Richard Smith (artist)
2391:
2248:
2233:Richard Smith (artist)
1482:
1422:, and so it became an
1408:Hitchin Rural District
1281: • Abolished
1217:
1154:Hitchin Rural District
1036:
972:
966:
930:compulsorily purchased
913:
795:
760:Group Life: Letchworth
751:
727:
680:
603:
534:
370:Letchworth Garden City
227:Postcode district
221:Letchworth Garden City
94:Letchworth Garden City
47:Letchworth Garden City
18:Letchworth Garden City
6480:Boroughs or districts
6316:Larkin, Colin (1998)
6292:"Broadway Cinema Ltd"
6266:peterunderwood.org.uk
6014:Spartacus Educational
5865:"Fr Adrian Fortescue"
5585:Hertfordshire Mercury
5048:Miller, 2002, page 85
4795:Miller, 2002, page 86
4502:Miller,2002, page 175
4038:The National Archives
3818:Higginbotham, Peter.
3417:Miller, 2002, page 53
3408:Miller, 2002, page 57
3166:Miller, 2002, page 80
3148:Miller, 2002, page 82
3126:Miller, 2002, page 96
3102:"Lenin in Letchworth"
3038:Miller, 2002, page 87
2992:Miller, 2002, page 36
2956:Miller, 2002, page 17
2438:St Christopher School
2427:comprehensive schools
2390:from Broadway in 2017
2386:
2304:Hertfordshire Mercury
2246:
2148:Letchworth Rugby Club
1480:
1327:Contained within
1216:
1034:
964:
957:UK's first roundabout
935:London County Council
911:
790:
749:
722:
678:
601:
532:
6020:on 17 September 2011
5733:"The Willian School"
5214:"Letchworth parkrun"
3641:Hall, 1996, page 115
3632:Hall, 1996, page 102
3623:Hall, 1996, page 107
3547:"Broadway (1000908)"
2837:Powell-Smith, Anna.
2649:Broadway, Letchworth
2523:, born in Letchworth
2399:The Highfield School
2351:Rhineland-Palatinate
1372:Letchworth Town Hall
1271: • Created
842:, a manufacturer of
644:In 1904, architects
372:, commonly known as
207:Sovereign state
68:Letchworth Town Hall
32:For other uses, see
7599:Northaw and Cuffley
7265:North Hertfordshire
6769:Scheduled monuments
6543:(cities in italics)
6507:North Hertfordshire
6337:Miller, 2002, p. 79
6272:on 16 November 2011
6121:on 19 December 2010
5426:. 25 February 2016.
5342:Discover Letchworth
4910:Discover Letchworth
4810:Discover Letchworth
3665:on 11 February 2017
3564:Tidy, Josh (2018).
3322:. 1 June 1962: 931.
2915:A Vision of Britain
2669:Letchworth Cemetery
2527:Frank Newman Turner
2442:St Francis' College
2388:St Francis' College
2296:Heart Hertfordshire
1623:10 & 11 Eliz. 2
1571:10 & 11 Eliz. 2
1488:joint stock company
1416:North Hertfordshire
1296:North Hertfordshire
947:Radburn, New Jersey
840:Shelvoke and Drewry
834:Irvin Great Britain
577:By the time of the
395:, appearing in the
378:North Hertfordshire
376:, is a town in the
348: /
147:North Hertfordshire
7105:Little Berkhamsted
7025:Brickendon Liberty
7005:Bishop's Stortford
6954:East Hertfordshire
6682:Welwyn Garden City
6560:Bishop's Stortford
6497:East Hertfordshire
6242:on 6 December 2010
5889:Gray, Ted (1996).
5631:"Fearnhill School"
5560:on 24 October 2021
5318:on 20 October 2021
5059:"Letchworth Par 3"
5003:"Hertfordshire FA"
4916:on 19 October 2021
4653:"How we're funded"
4250:. 22 November 2012
4131:on 27 October 2021
4033:legislation.gov.uk
3545:Historic England.
3206:. Historic England
2891:Historic England.
2872:Historic England.
2800:Historic England.
2659:St George's Church
2481:Walter Henry Gaunt
2419:Education Act 1944
2392:
2249:
1605:legislation.gov.uk
1483:
1410:to become the new
1218:
1080:Welwyn Garden City
1056:conservation areas
1037:
997:Welwyn Garden City
993:new towns movement
967:
914:
822:J. M. Dent and Son
796:
752:
741:Society of Friends
728:
681:
604:
535:
494:Welwyn Garden City
490:new towns movement
479:conservation areas
391:Letchworth was an
293:UK Parliament
239:Dialling code
7659:
7658:
7566:(partly parished)
7520:(partly parished)
7459:(partly parished)
7268:(partly parished)
7241:Hertsmere Meriden
7223:(partly parished)
6957:(wholly parished)
6861:(partly parished)
6812:
6811:
6541:Major settlements
6512:City of St Albans
6466:Ceremonial county
6115:"About the Monte"
5995:978-0-7864-7992-4
5900:978-1-899181-34-6
5845:. 7 February 2020
5818:"St Chris School"
4708:. 8 February 2017
3651:Krastiņš, Jānis.
3320:Electrical Review
3259:. Companies House
3008:The Peaceful Path
2755:978-1-909291-69-0
2545:William Ratcliffe
2459:Notable residents
2425:With the move to
2216:Knettishall Heath
2204:Icknield Way Path
2190:Recreation routes
2084:Sport and leisure
2054:
2053:
1611:
1610:
1536:Act of Parliament
1353:
1352:
1250: • 1971
1240: • 1921
1227:
1226:
974:Place de l'Étoile
943:Radburn principle
808:Spirella Building
793:Spirella Building
367:
366:
157:Shire county
16:(Redirected from
7729:
7574:Ayot St Lawrence
7567:
7521:
7460:
7426:St Paul's Walden
7269:
7224:
7145:Stanstead Abbots
6958:
6909:Little Gaddesden
6862:
6839:
6832:
6825:
6816:
6815:
6779:Lord Lieutenants
6749:Lost settlements
6734:Boundary changes
6474:
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6298:on 16 April 2010
6288:
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2569:Peter Underwood
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2338:
2335:
2331:
2326:
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2320:
2319:
2317:
2310:Town twinning
2307:
2305:
2301:
2297:
2293:
2289:
2285:
2281:
2271:
2269:
2268:Ginger Rogers
2265:
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2260:
2255:
2245:
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2223:
2221:
2217:
2213:
2209:
2205:
2201:
2197:
2184:
2181:
2177:
2176:Norton Common
2173:
2169:
2165:
2162:
2159:
2155:
2152:
2149:
2145:
2142:
2139:
2135:
2134:Roller hockey
2132:
2129:
2126:
2123:
2119:
2116:
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2109:
2105:
2102:- The town's
2101:
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2041:
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2032:
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1982:
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1964:
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1951:
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1926:
1921:
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1906:
1901:
1896:
1891:
1888:
1887:precipitation
1883:
1877:
1872:
1867:
1862:
1857:
1852:
1847:
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1837:
1832:
1827:
1822:
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1628:
1627:shell company
1624:
1620:
1616:
1615:Martin Maddan
1606:
1602:
1598:
1591:
1588:1 August 1962
1587:
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1576:
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1569:
1567:
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1559:
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1549:
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1381:
1376:
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1340:Hertfordshire
1338:
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1321:
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1311: •
1308:
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1285:31 March 1974
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1155:
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1148:
1143:
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1113:
1109:
1105:
1101:
1091:
1089:
1086:
1081:
1075:
1073:
1069:
1065:
1064:Norton Common
1061:
1057:
1052:
1050:
1046:
1042:
1033:
1024:
1022:
1018:
1014:
1010:
1006:
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789:
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757:
756:John Betjeman
748:
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591:
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587:parish church
584:
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442:Norton Common
432:
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423:Raymond Unwin
419:
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397:Domesday Book
394:
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7467:Colney Heath
7376:Nuthampstead
7070:Great Munden
7065:Great Amwell
7020:Brent Pelham
6995:Bengeo Rural
6884:Chipperfield
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2778:
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2675:Bibliography
2629:Edgar Wright
2622:
2620:
2613:
2599:
2590:The Breeders
2578:
2551:Hans Redlich
2505:Annie Kenney
2499:W. F. Harvey
2493:Spencer Gore
2465:John Allison
2454:
2450:Annie Besant
2435:
2424:
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2368:Kristiansand
2313:
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2264:Fred Astaire
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2122:Harry Vardon
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1889:mm (inches)
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1584:Royal assent
1509:
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1455:coat of arms
1448:
1444:town council
1441:
1389:
1380:coat of arms
1377:
1369:
1354:
1275:1 April 1919
1223:Coat of arms
1183:Conservative
1171:
1144:
1121:
1097:
1076:
1053:
1038:
1011:in Germany,
990:
968:
951:
919:
915:
898:
879:
867:Powers-Samas
860:
848:fire engines
816:
797:
769:
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713:Daily Sketch
711:
707:
689:
686:
682:
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655:
650:Barry Parker
643:
632:
615:
611:
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576:
557:Icknield Way
553:Wilbury Hill
536:
504:in Germany,
487:
463:
450:
427:Barry Parker
420:
414:
390:
380:district of
373:
369:
368:
38:
26:
7594:North Mymms
7538:Chorleywood
7421:St Ippolyts
7316:Great Ashby
7251:South Mimms
7125:Much Hadham
7035:Buntingford
6939:Tring Rural
6929:Northchurch
6874:Berkhamsted
6630:Potters Bar
6590:Chorleywood
6575:Buntingford
6565:Borehamwood
6555:Berkhamsted
6246:16 February
5542:. May 2004.
4254:28 December
4228:28 December
4187:28 December
2779:Census 2021
2600:The author
2521:Gaia Theory
2511:Tom Killick
2477:in the town
2446:cornerstone
2288:Sandy Heath
2274:Local media
2226:Art gallery
1365:independent
1068:Howard Park
1060:deprivation
890:gas turbine
855:Borg-Warner
764:Huxley Hall
624:brickfields
583:Old English
551:, stood on
483:deprivation
446:Howard Park
438: 1909
386:garden city
355: /
7672:Letchworth
7666:Categories
7625:Broxbourne
7533:Batchworth
7502:St Stephen
7497:St Michael
7436:Wallington
7175:Thundridge
7155:Stapleford
7045:Datchworth
6919:Nash Mills
6625:Letchworth
6570:Broxbourne
6487:Broxbourne
5849:13 October
5823:24 October
5793:24 October
5767:24 October
5742:11 October
5684:24 October
5640:24 October
5615:24 October
5564:24 October
5509:23 October
5459:22 October
5369:21 October
5348:17 October
5322:20 October
5296:20 October
5275:20 October
5244:20 October
5148:21 October
5127:19 October
5106:19 October
5085:19 October
5064:20 October
5029:20 October
5008:22 October
4987:22 October
4962:22 October
4941:28 October
4920:19 October
4862:19 October
4841:19 October
4778:24 October
4752:23 October
4686:18 October
4662:18 October
4637:18 October
4612:17 October
4585:17 October
4576:"About us"
4557:17 October
4533:17 October
4416:15 October
4353:0415317479
4161:17 October
4135:13 October
4101:13 October
3669:29 October
3609:26 October
3583:26 October
3493:11 October
3361:1 February
3137:Daily News
3106:BBC Sounds
2761:References
2686:0900455217
2637:Nick Frost
2633:Simon Pegg
2606:Wallington
2575:Simon West
2284:ITV Anglia
1653:" status.
1619:Parliament
1573:. c. xxxix
1556:Long title
1503:chairman,
1363:, and two
1318:Letchworth
1232:Population
1196:Letchworth
1179:John Gorst
1156:under the
1132:Broadwater
1094:Governance
980:roundabout
920:After the
869:to become
737:'Howgills'
708:Daily Mail
691:Daily Mail
628:green belt
539:Bronze Age
431:roundabout
374:Letchworth
340:51°58′41″N
112:Population
7630:Stevenage
7492:Sandridge
7456:St Albans
7446:Wymondley
7431:Therfield
7356:Knebworth
7336:Ickleford
7326:Hinxworth
7296:Caldecote
7220:Hertsmere
7090:High Wych
7015:Braughing
7010:Bramfield
7000:Benington
6944:Wigginton
6889:Flamstead
6879:Bovingdon
6799:Windmills
6712:Elections
6686:See also:
6657:Stevenage
6651:St Albans
6620:Hoddesdon
6595:Harpenden
6517:Stevenage
6502:Hertsmere
6396:. Archant
6394:The Comet
6193:The Times
5967:24 August
5933:24 August
5787:The Comet
5526:The Comet
4772:The Comet
4746:The Comet
4608:. Archant
4606:The Comet
4222:The Comet
4181:The Comet
4155:The Comet
3904:4 October
3829:3 October
3803:3 October
3777:3 October
3603:The Comet
3439:9 October
3263:7 October
3210:7 October
3112:4 October
3024:9 October
2848:3 October
2300:The Comet
2262:starring
2168:Pix Brook
2050:Source:
1669:Geography
1140:Knebworth
1088:post town
1017:Mežaparks
886:megawatts
844:dustcarts
732:Anglicans
542:hill fort
510:Mežaparks
471:Cambridge
343:0°13′48″W
277:Ambulance
217:Post town
7644:See also
7589:Hatfield
7584:Essendon
7487:Redbourn
7341:Kelshall
7311:Graveley
7306:Codicote
7301:Clothall
7231:Aldenham
7200:Westmill
7190:Wareside
7075:Hertford
7050:Eastwick
7040:Cottered
7030:Buckland
6980:Aspenden
6914:Markyate
6894:Flaunden
6610:Hertford
6600:Hatfield
6585:Cheshunt
6400:30 April
6353:BBC News
6328:, p. 318
6073:11 April
6051:11 April
5590:24 April
5394:14 March
5223:29 April
4890:16 March
4712:11 April
3982:11 April
3530:11 April
3356:Geograph
3086:11 April
2785:8 August
2643:See also
2280:BBC East
2200:cyclists
2164:Swimming
2106:club is
2104:football
2100:Football
2065:Wildlife
2045:1,585.3
1954:(28.04)
1885:Average
1566:Citation
1412:district
1406:and the
1013:Tapanila
1009:Hellerau
1005:Canberra
804:Spirella
783:Industry
724:Howgills
710:and the
637:and the
502:Hellerau
498:Canberra
453:takeover
139:District
130:TL215325
7635:Watford
7548:Sarratt
7411:Rushden
7406:Royston
7396:Radwell
7391:Preston
7371:Newnham
7361:Langley
7346:Kimpton
7331:Holwell
7291:Bygrave
7281:Barkway
7276:Ashwell
7246:Shenley
7210:Wyddial
7205:Widford
7180:Walkern
7170:Thorley
7140:Standon
7130:Sacombe
7120:Meesden
7100:Hunsdon
7095:Hormead
7055:Gilston
6990:Bayford
6975:Ardeley
6869:Aldbury
6858:Dacorum
6794:Museums
6789:Schools
6774:History
6677:Watford
6640:Royston
6615:Hitchin
6550:Baldock
6527:Watford
6492:Dacorum
6276:25 July
6125:24 July
6099:3 April
6024:25 July
5874:3 April
5218:Parkrun
4706:Msn.com
4318:8 April
3727:2 April
2580:Con Air
2379:Schools
2355:Germany
2316:twinned
2220:Suffolk
2196:walkers
2158:parkrun
2154:Running
2094:Cricket
2078:muntjac
1949:(2.56)
1944:(2.95)
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