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Links to other useful sites

Please note Bedfordshire County Council is not responsible for the content of these websites.
 

Land ownership :
Mouchel main website

For Bedfordshire County Council if it is suspected that the land is owned by the County Council - the County Council's partner – Mouchel should be contacted at:

Mouchel Group
PO Box 10.
The Merton Centre.
45 St Peter's Street.
Bedford.
MK40 2ZA

Hotline: (01234) 312020 (24 hour service number)
Helpline: (01234) 312012 (Project Related Queries)
Tel: (01234) 312000
Fax: (01234) 312099

or e-mail on bedford@mouchel.com|


 
Mouchel main website: www.mouchelparkman.com|


District Land Registry

If it is not Bedfordshire County Council owned land then either the title deeds for the land in question should be examined or you will need to contact the District Land Registry at Peterborough at :

Peterborough District Land Registry
Touthill Close
City Road
Peterborough
PE1 IXN
Tel: (01733) 288288
Fax: (01733) 280022
Dx No: 12598 Peterborough (4)

Land Registry main website: www.landreg.gov.uk|


Countryside Agency

To find out more about the Countryside Agency & the mapping of all registered common land as part of the so-called 'right to roam'. Please use the link below for the Countryside Agency's website. Bedfordshire is in mapping area 8 :-

Countryside Agency Website|



NLIS - National Land Information Service
National Land and Information Service (NLIS):

Bedfordshire County Council has signed up to the National Land Information Service (NLIS) and can receive and respond to CR21 (Common Land and Town or Village Green) Searches electronically via NLIS. To find out more about the National Land Information Service (NLIS) go the main NLIS website using the link below:

NLIS Website|




DEFRA - Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Defra's core purpose is to improve the current and future quality of life. It aims to bring together the interests of farmers and the countryside; the environment and the rural economy; the food we eat, the air we breathe and the water we drink. It does this by integrating environmental, social and economic objectives - putting sustainable development into practice every day, and by championing sustainable development as the way forward for Government.

To find out more about DEFRA please use the link below for the main website:

DEFRA Website|



To find out more about Common Land and Town/Village Greens in Neighbouring Counties please use the links to the main websites below:

Buckinghamshire County Council|

Hertfordshire County Council|

Northamptonshire County Council|

Cambridgeshire County Council|