Arlesey

About Arlesey

Arlesey is a town and Civil Parish in Bedfordshire. It is near the border with Hertfordshire, about three miles north-west of Letchworth Garden City, four miles north of Hitchin and six miles south of Biggleswade. Arlesey railway station provides services to London, Stevenage and Peterborough. The Domesday Book mentions Arlesey. DemographyThe population of Arlesey was 5, 584 in 2, 344 households in the 2011 census. In the census of 2011, 94. 0% of people described themselves as white, 2. 2% as having mixed or multiple ethnic groups, 2. 9% as being Asian or British Asian, and less than 1. 0% as having another ethnicity. In the same census, 55. 8% described themselves as Christian, 34. 6% described themselves as having no religion, 6. 8% did not specify a religion, 1. 2% described themselves as Sikh, and 1. 7% described themselves as having a different religion. Culture and communityArlesey Old Moat and Glebe Meadows, adjacent to Arlesey railway station, is a nature reserve managed by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire, together with Arlesey Conservation for Nature. The Arlesey Bomb fishing weight was developed by angler Dick Walker to catch specimen perch from the local chalk pits.

Arlesey Description

Arlesey is a town and Civil Parish in Bedfordshire. It is near the border with Hertfordshire, about three miles north-west of Letchworth Garden City, four miles north of Hitchin and six miles south of Biggleswade. Arlesey railway station provides services to London, Stevenage and Peterborough. The Domesday Book mentions Arlesey. DemographyThe population of Arlesey was 5, 584 in 2, 344 households in the 2011 census. In the census of 2011, 94. 0% of people described themselves as white, 2. 2% as having mixed or multiple ethnic groups, 2. 9% as being Asian or British Asian, and less than 1. 0% as having another ethnicity. In the same census, 55. 8% described themselves as Christian, 34. 6% described themselves as having no religion, 6. 8% did not specify a religion, 1. 2% described themselves as Sikh, and 1. 7% described themselves as having a different religion. Culture and communityArlesey Old Moat and Glebe Meadows, adjacent to Arlesey railway station, is a nature reserve managed by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire, together with Arlesey Conservation for Nature. The Arlesey Bomb fishing weight was developed by angler Dick Walker to catch specimen perch from the local chalk pits.

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