Welcome To AG Paving Contractors Bedford, MK41

AG Paving is Bedford, MK41 based paving contractor that serves Bedford and surrounding locations. We use a wide variety of paving and landscaping services at cost effective rates. We provide a total service; consultation, style, supply, and setup. Whether you are trying to find a complete garden overhaul or a basic clean up we are sure to have the best option to fit both your taste and budget plan. We have a substantial variety of patio and paving choices for you to select from including; Indian sandstone, granite, limestone, cobblelock, gravel and concrete slabs simply among others. We specialise in the installation of natural stone paving, for both driveways and patios. Our quality and rates will not be beaten. Why not browse through our gallery to see our large selection of paving choices and we make certain you’ll find something to fit your taste. We source our quality materials from only the very best and well prominent providers to make sure that the paving we deliver to you will stand the test of time. Quality materials coupled with our experience in setup suggests that you can rest ensured you will have a beautiful driveway or patio for many years to come.

AG Paving Bedford, MK41 – Driveways, Patio and Garden Contractors

A stunning brand-new driveway or outdoor patio area will make a substantial change to your house. We provide a variety in paving designs to match any styled residential or commercial property, be it of modern-day, conventional or modern design.

We likewise supply a large range of colour and style alternatives from which you can select the most appropriate design of paving in Bedford for your house. We will offer guidance on style, layout and all technical aspects of the driveway or patio area setup.

We install a large range of domestic and business paving; from forecourts, driveways, courses and patios through to your garden area with flower beds, raised flower beds, turfing and slabbing.

Weed complimentary and simple maintenance, paving will not only make your life simpler however can likewise include value to your residential or commercial property and enhance its appearance. Selecting the most appropriate paving system for your home is very essential as it represents a long-term investment in your home. All our work is performed by our own extremely skilled paving contractor in Bedford, MK41.

When you have actually chosen the design and colour combination, you can then also choose from a series of custom-made created functions such as circles, diamonds and even having your initials embedded. This will ensure your paving is really special.

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Our services include:

Driveways Bedford, MK41

We are professionals at Driveways Bedford. We can lay and build cost effective and custom driveways for our clients. All our work is done to the greatest of standards. We use only quality driveway materials beginning from the installation of your base to the finished surface area of your driveway to guarantee a durable driveway setup.

Paving Bedford, MK41

We pride ourselves on the quality of our Paving Bedford. We provide a paving service which includes laying paving, replacing old driveways and constructing patio areas with garden paving in Bedford, MK41.

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WHY CHOOSE US FOR YOUR PAVING JOB:

Bedford is a market town in Bedfordshire, England. At the 2011 Census, the population of the Bedford built-up area (including Biddenham and Kempston) was 106,940, making it the second-largest settlement in Bedfordshire, behind Luton. Bedford is also the historic county town of Bedfordshire and is now the seat of the Borough of Bedford, a unitary authority that includes other settlements and a significant rural area.

Bedford was founded at a ford on the River Great Ouse and is thought to have been the burial place of King Offa of Mercia, who is remembered for building Offa’s Dyke on the Welsh border. Bedford Castle was built by Henry I, although it was destroyed in 1224. Bedford was granted borough status in 1166 and has been represented in Parliament since 1265. It is known for its large population of Italian descent.

The name of the town is believed to derive from the name of a Saxon chief called Beda, and a ford crossing the River Great Ouse. Bedford was a market town for the surrounding agricultural region from the early Middle Ages.[citation needed] The Anglo-Saxon King Offa of Mercia was buried in the town in 796; this is believed to be in his new minster, now the Church of St Paul, or on the banks of the Great Ouse where his tomb was soon lost to the river.[better source needed] In 886 it became a boundary town separating Wessex and Danelaw. It was the seat of the Barony of Bedford. In 919 Edward the Elder built the town’s first known fortress, on the south side of the River Great Ouse and there received the area’s submission. This fortress was destroyed by the Danes. William II gave the barony of Bedford to Paine de Beauchamp, who built a new, strong castle.

Bedford traces its borough charter in 1166 by Henry II and elected two members to the unreformed House of Commons. The new Bedford Castle was razed in 1224 and today only a mound remains. From the 16th century Bedford and much of Bedfordshire became one of the main centres of England’s lace industry, and lace continued to be an important industry in Bedford until the early 20th century. In 1660 John Bunyan was imprisoned for 12 years in Bedford Gaol. It was here that he wrote The Pilgrim’s Progress. The River Great Ouse became navigable as far as Bedford in 1689. Wool declined in importance with brewing becoming a major industry in the town. The 19th century saw Bedford transform into an important engineering hub. The northern part of the town was badly damaged in the Great Fire of Bedford in 1802, which destroyed 72 properties in the St Loyes area. 21 years later, the Great Flood of Bedford swamped most of the town when the River Ouse burst its banks. The former Phoenix public house in St Johns Street has a stone marker in its wall almost two metres above ground level, representing the maximum height of the floodwater in 1823. In 1832 gas lighting was introduced, and the railway reached Bedford in 1846. The first corn exchange was built 1849, and the first drains and sewers were dug in 1864.

Bedford’s first woman town councillor was Mary Milligan who, in 1919, was also the secretary of the local Women’s Citizens League.