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"Cheddington is situated 10 miles to the east of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. To the south west, West End Hill is designated as a local landscape area. Known in ancient times as Cetendone, Cheddington is mentioned in the Domesday Survey of 1086. For centuries most men worked in agriculture. Cheddington was noted for its orchards and when the railway arrived in 1838, the station handled more plums than passengers! Although the last remaining orchard is still there, it is no longer maintained and the land has recently been divided and sold off as separate lots." Cheddington Is this where you live? Do you want to start creating a website for your community here that everyone builds? The Local Channel is an exciting new idea helping all communities across the UK to get online, and build their own website and discover the fun and value of the internet without needing any specialist skills. You can announce events, publicise your club or society, spread local news, advertise or buy locally and join in discussion forums about local matters. Find out more by emailing us at support@thelocalchannel.co.uk To get started on The Local Channel you may want to click here to find out everything you need to know about how The Local Channel can work for you.
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