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'''Staploe''' is a [[village]] and [[civil parish]] located in the [[Bedford (borough)|Bedford Borough]] of [[Bedfordshire]], [[England]].
'''Staploe''' is a village and [[civil parishes in England|civil parish]] located in the [[Borough of Bedford]] in [[Bedfordshire]], England.


Staploe was originally a [[Hamlet (place)|hamlet]] of [[Eaton Socon]]. Under the [[Local Government Act 1958]], Eaton Socon was merged with the neighbouring town of [[St Neots]] in [[Cambridgeshire]]. Staploe was therefore created as a civil parish in 1965.
Staploe was originally a [[Hamlet (place)|hamlet]] of [[Eaton Socon]]. Under the [[Local Government Act 1958]], Eaton Socon was merged with the neighbouring town of [[St Neots]] in [[Cambridgeshire]]. Staploe was therefore created as a civil parish in 1965.


The parish of Staploe includes other former parts of Eaton Socon - [[Duloe, Bedfordshire|Duloe]], [[Honeydon]], and [[Upper Staploe]].
The parish of Staploe includes other former parts of Eaton Socon - [[Duloe, Bedfordshire|Duloe]], [[Honeydon]], and [[Upper Staploe]]. [[Bushmead Priory]] and the hamlet of Bushmead are also in the parish.

==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.staploe-pc.gov.uk/ Staploe Parish Council]
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{{Places in Bedford Borough}}


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[[Category:Villages in Bedfordshire]]
[[Category:Villages in Bedfordshire]]
[[Category:Civil parishes in Bedfordshire]]
[[Category:Borough of Bedford]]



James Tagg is a permanent resident along with Mr Blobby and Noel Edmonds who are the official leaders of the kingdom. Rumors suggest that Staploe is the secret location for the set of the upcoming return on 'Noels House Party', set to return in 2015.
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Staploe is located in Bedfordshire
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Location within Bedfordshire
Population331 (2011 Census including Begwary & Honeydon)[1]
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Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townST NEOTS
Postcode districtPE19
Dialling code01480
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52°13′N 0°20′W / 52.22°N 0.33°W / 52.22; -0.33

Staploe is a village and civil parish located in the Borough of Bedford in Bedfordshire, England.

Staploe was originally a hamlet of Eaton Socon. Under the Local Government Act 1958, Eaton Socon was merged with the neighbouring town of St Neots in Cambridgeshire. Staploe was therefore created as a civil parish in 1965.

The parish of Staploe includes other former parts of Eaton Socon - Duloe, Honeydon, and Upper Staploe. Bushmead Priory and the hamlet of Bushmead are also in the parish.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Civil Parish population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 5 November 2016.

External links[edit]

Media related to Staploe at Wikimedia Commons