Colmworth

[4] Bedford Borough Council classifies the local landscape as Thurleigh Clay Farmland with large and open arable fields.

[5] Geology and soil type The parish lies on Oadby till above Oxford clay and Kellaways beds.

Evidence of Middle and Late Iron Age settlement discovered by archaeologists at Colley Hill Farm in 2011 was considered to be "locally and regionally significant".

[13] Colmworth CofE VC Lower School closed in August 2003 and the buildings, built circa 1968, used as a nursery.

The church is part of the Wilden with Colmworth and Ravensden benefice in the Sharnbrook Deanery of the Diocese of St Albans.

[16] A small 12 acres (5 ha) country park has been established on land bought by the parish council near to Manor Farm.

Delivered to residents in printed form and online, there are updates from Parish Council meetings, St Deny's Church, Colmworth and Neighbours History Society, the Gardening Club and Book Group.

The grade II listed Cornfields Restaurant & Hotel dates back to the 17th century and was formerly The Wheatsheaf public house.

Grant Palmer runs a two hourly bus service, Monday to Saturday, morning and early afternoon to Bedford plus one Thursday only return journey to St Neots.

Acorn Transport and Plant Hire, based at Duck's Cross was established in 1998 and move bulk materials.

Acorn also does groundworks and is a registered waste carrier and processor; supplying recycled aggregates, topsoil, sands, stones and road plantings.