- the
village of
Broad Blunsdon, with
Lower Blunsdon nearby; the
hamlet of
Broadbush is now
contiguous with
Broad Blunsdon.
Blunsdon is the
eastern half...
- in 1895 to
serve the
villages of
Blunsdon St
Andrew and
Broad Blunsdon,
north of Swindon, and
closed in 1937.
Blunsdon was one of the last
stations to...
-
transferred to
Central Swindon South; the
parish of
Blunsdon St
Andrew was
divided into St
Andrews and
Blunsdon, the A419
forming the
boundary between them;...
-
carrying a dual carriageway,
built as part of the two-mile (3.2 km) £2.4m
Blunsdon-Cricklade
Improvement which opened in June 1988. When it was
first designated...
-
itself an
urban expansion area from the 1970s and 1980s, to the A419
Blunsdon byp****. On completion,
Priory Vale is
expected to
comprise just over 6...
-
North –
which covers the
whole of the
north of the borough,
including Blunsdon and
Highworth –
after a 19%
swing at the same election.
Prior to 1997 there...
-
national po****r vote margin. 1997–2010: The
Borough of
Thamesdown wards of
Blunsdon, Covingham,
Gorse Hill,
Haydon Wick, Highworth, Moredon, St Margaret, St...
-
Blunsdon and
Highworth is an
electoral ward in the
Borough of Swindon, England.
Since 2012, the ward has
elected three councillors to
Swindon Borough Council...
-
Harry de
Windt was the son of
Captain Joseph Clayton Jennyns de Windt, of
Blunsdon Hall,
between Swindon and
Highworth in Wiltshire, England. He was admitted...
-
Salisbury Bishopstone near
Swindon Bishopstrow Blackland Blagdon Hill
Blunsdon St
Andrew Bodenham Bonham Boreham Boscombe Bottlesford Bowerchalke Bowerhill...