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Known for Knight & Culverhouse thrillers and Kempston Hardwick mysteries.
* Kempston Hardwick, Bedfordshire
* Kempston Hardwick, a village west of Bedford, Bedfordshire
Despite it rural setting, for many years Kempston Hardwick was technically part of Kempston town.
However, modern boundary changes have meant that Kempston Hardwick is now part of the rural parish of Stewartby.
The name of Kempston Hardwick was used by local author Adam Croft for one of his fictional detectives.
* Kempston Hardwick railway station
* BBC News article about Kempston Hardwick
* Guardian article about Kempston Hardwick
* Kempston Hardwick pages at the Bedfordshire and Luton Archives and Records Service
pl: Kempston Hardwick
Today, Stewartby parish also includes Kempston Hardwick.

Kempston and is
From Milton Keynes, the canal is planned to pass beneath the M1 utilising an existing cattle creep, then cross over Brogborough Hill, and across the Marston Vale through to the River Great Ouse in Kempston.
It flows through Brackley, Buckingham, Milton Keynes at Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Olney and Kempston, which is the current head of navigation.
The river is navigable from the Wash to Kempston Mill, which is just beyond Bedford, a distance of.
Kempston is a town and civil parish located in Bedfordshire, England.
Once known as the largest village in England, Kempston is now a town with its own town council.
Kempston serves principally as a dormitory town for Bedford and for Milton Keynes, which is about ten miles away.
For borough election purposes the town is divided into three wards called Kempston North, Kempston East and Kempston South.
Kempston Rural remains a civil parish and is part of Turvey Ward for borough election purposes.
Note 2: The 2001 Kempston Urban figure is the combined total for the three urban wards of Kempston East, Kempston North and Kempston South.
Kempston is also a family name for many individuals from British Ancestry.
Kempston still has Mormon missionaries and membership is steadily increasing.
There is one upper school ( 13-18 ) in Kempston, Hastingsbury Upper School and Community College, and two middle schools ( 9-13 ), Robert Bruce and Daubeney.
There is an out-of-town shopping centre called Kempston Interchange Retail Park alongside it, and Asda, Argos and Woolworths distribution centres have opened at the Kempston end of it since the turn of the millennium.
Patrick Hall ( born 20 October 1951 ) is a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Bedford and Kempston from 1997 to 2010.
The Parish is for the greater part enclosed in a bend in the Ouse, and it touches the parishes of Oakley, Biddenham, Kempston, Stagsden, Stevington and at its western point, Turvey.
Hastingsbury Business & Enterprise College ( formerly Hastingsbury Upper School and Community College ) is a coeducational upper school for 13-18 year olds, located on Hill Rise in Kempston, Bedfordshire, England.
The school is the only upper school to be located in the town of Kempston, and has been awarded specialist status as a Business & Enterprise College.
This means that the Bedford Constituency is now solely formed from the towns of Bedford and Kempston.

Kempston and small
Church End, with its original parish church, remains a small hamlet in the rural part of Kempston.
The first resident Catholic priest in Kempston was appointed in 1965 and the present small and plain Catholic church in Bedford Road was built at around this time.

Kempston and village
* Possible plans to build another 1000 houses on fields located on the road between the village and Kempston.

Kempston and on
In 1870 developers began to attempt to develop land on the road from Kempston to Bedford under the name " Kempston New Town ".
Kempston in 1908The Urban District was based on East End, Up End and Kempston New Town all of which are in the north eastern part of the parish close to Bedford, and had 86. 8 % of the total population at the 1901 census.
The modern Kempston West Methodist Church now stands on the site.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was first introduced in Bedford and Kempston by a missionary called Willard Richards on the 1st August 1837.
The Bedford Southern Bypass on the A421, was constructed in the 1990s and links with the Kempston relief road, built in the 1980s.
In December 2010 work finished on construction of a new stretch of the A421 from Kempston to Junction 13 of the M1 motorway, this now provides a full dual carriageway link road between the A1 and the M1.
BBC Three Counties Radio broadcasts on 90. 4FM ( Epping Green, near Hertford ), 92. 1FM ( Bedmond, near Hemel Hempstead ), 94. 7FM ( Quainton Hill, near Aylesbury ), 95. 5FM ( Sandy Heath ), 98. 0FM ( High Wycombe ), 103. 8FM ( Zouches Farm, near Luton ), 104. 5FM ( Bow Brickhill, near Milton Keynes ), 630kHz MW ( Lewsey Farm, near Luton ), 1161kHz ( Kempston, near Bedford ), and streaming from the BBC 3CR website.
The Kempston Interface, produced by Kempston Micro Electronics, was the generic name for any interface on Sinclair's ZX Spectrum series of computers that allowed joysticks complying with the de facto Atari 2600 standard to be used with the machine.
Problems had also been reported with the Kempston Interface breaking down on the newer models and it faded slowly into obscurity, although the option to use Kempston joysticks remained in games until the end of the computer's shelf life.

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