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UK Moving House in Sandy, SG19
These UK Moving House companies are located in Sandy
A J Services & Co
Company Type: Removal Companies
39 Berwick Way
Sandy, SG19 1TR
Tel. 01767 691578



The following UK Moving House are the ones that we have found closest to Sandy
Clark & Rose Ltd
Company Type: Removal Firm
14 Eldon Way
Biggleswade, SG18 8NH
Tel. 01767 312869



Places of interest in Sandy, SG19

Everton, Bedfordshire
Everton is a small village in north Bedfordshire, England. Everton has no shop but is home to a pub and local church. There is a large recreation ground which contains both full-sized and five-a-side football pitches, a basketball net, and a fenced in play area.

Sandy Heath transmitting station
Sandy Heath transmitter is a television broadcast station located between Sandy, Bedfordshire and Potton near the B1042. It is owned by Arqiva, formerly NTL Broadcast. It was built in 1966, originally broadcasting Anglia Television on VHF 405-lines, UHF with 625-line services of BBC2, BBC1 and Anglia Television being added in later years. It carried Channel 4 and Five from their launch days, Five at lower power than the other four services. Today it broadcasts all five terrestrial channels (BBC One, BBC Two, ITV1, Channel 4 and five) in analogue, and broadcasts digital television on the DTT platform. It also broadcasts the BBC local radio station BBC Three Counties Radio and the independent radio station Heart Bedford formerly Chiltern. Sandy has co-channel interference issues with a few other transmitters, most significantly with Sutton Coldfield and Waltham. After Digital Switchover (DSO) it has been confirmed by Ofcom that Sandy will remain a wideband transmitter, though most K groups would pick up all six Muxes and an original A group aerial will still receive the three main Public Service Boadcast (PSB) Muxes. At DSO its digital transmission power will increase from 20kW to 200kW.

RAF Tempsford
RAF Tempsford in Bedfordshire, England was perhaps the most secret Royal Air Force airfield in World War II. It was home to the Special Duties Squadrons, No. 138, which dropped Special Operations Executive (SOE) agents and their supplies into occupied Europe, and No. 161, which specialised in personnel delivery and retrieval by landing in occupied Europe. Adolf Hitler personally knew of the existence of an airfield[citation needed] from which the RAF was carrying out these activities, but the Germans were never able to find its location in order to bomb it.[citation needed]




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