De Parys is an electoral ward and area within the town of Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.
The boundaries of De Parys are approximately Bedford Park and Stancliffe Road to the north, the Bedford campus of the University of Bedfordshire to the east, Goldington Road to the south, with De Parys Avenue to the west.
The Devon Park and Saints neighbourhoods are within De Parys ward, as is the Bedford campus of the University of Bedfordshire. De Parys is the smallest ward (in terms of population) in Bedford.
The Bedford Training College for Teachers (later, Bedford College of Education) was established on Polhill Avenue in 1882. The eastern part of De Parys was developed later, in the 1960s. It was at this time that the old workhouse building became part of Bedford Hospital. In 1976 Bedford College of Education merged with other colleges to form Bedford College of Higher Education. This in turn became De Montfort University in 1994.http://www.beds.ac.uk/aboutus/history 'History'
In 2006 the Bedford arm of De Montfort University and the University of Luton formed the University of Bedfordshire. The Bedford Campus has seen significant investment since then, including new student accommodation, a new library and new theatre. There has now been a college of Higher Education on Polhill Avenue in the De Parys area for over 125 years.
The university campus was an official training site for the 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, and was a main hub for other training sites in the Bedford area. The Maldives National Olympic Committee based its competing athletes at the campus, while Paralympic athletes from Angola, the Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, The Gambia, Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, Jamaica, Lesotho, Morocco, Niger, Pakistan, Senegal, Tunisia and Uganda were also based at the Bedford campus in De Parys. With the exception of Weymouth (which hosted various sailing events) Bedford accommodated more Olympic teams in 2012 than any other town or borough in the United Kingdom.
There is a shopping parade on Chiltern Avenue which includes a small supermarket, an off-licence, a , a hairdresser and a laundrette.
The Bedford Blues is situated on Goldington Road in the area.http://www.bedfordrugby.co.uk/ Bedford Blues Rugby Club There are also offices, pubs, and convenience stores along Goldington Road.
There are more offices, shops, restaurants and clubs located on St Peters Street which form a small part of Bedford's central business district.
There are two independent schools in the area -
Bedford Greenacre Independent School
The Bedford campus of the University of Bedfordshire is situated on Polhill Avenue on the edge of the neighbourhood. The university attracts students from all over the United Kingdom as well as local and international students, with many choosing to live in De Parys as well as study there. University of Bedfordshire
De Parys is the location of the Goldington Road, where Bedford Blues Rugby Union Club are based. Bedford Blues currently play in the RFU Championship league.
The University of Bedfordshire Theatre is a located in the area. The venue hosts a variety of plays and productions, and is one of the largest theatres in Bedfordshire. University of Bedfordshire Theatre The Quarry Theatre is also located in the area on St Peters Street. This theatre is operated by Bedford School.http://www.quarrytheatre.org.uk/ Quarry Theatre
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