River Great Ouse
The River Great Ouse which runs through Bedford is often described as the Jewel in our Crown.
Historically, it supplied the power to grind corn at Duckmill and Newnham, and also provided invaluable trade links to the Wash on the North Seas.
From Victorian times, the river Embankment has been enjoyed as a promenade with its tree lined avenues and green spaces.
Today, the Great Ouse supplies power once again at the Hydro Power Plant, on the site of the former Bedford Boat Slide close to the School Boathouse.
Bedford River Valley Park
Bedford River Valley Park is an ambitious regeneration project to create a vast new country park for Bedfordshire.
It will span 868 hectares (2,145 acres) and form a natural link between Bedford and the wider countryside around the village of Willington.
Bedford River Valley Park already has some high-quality wildlife habitats and leisure facilities, but the vision for the future is to expand the recreational activities on offer, and increase the numbers of wildlife inhabiting the area.
This ongoing development has been commissioned by the Marston Vale Trust on behalf of Bedford Borough Council with funding from the Government’s Growth Areas Fund.
Report a lifebelt problem
We provide and maintain lifebelts next to rivers and waterways in Bedford Borough. We regularly inspect lifebelts but please tell us if you notice one is missing or damaged using the form below, it should take no more than 3 to 4 minutes.
By submitting the form you agree that you have read and accepted how we process your personal data.
Use the button to report as a guest:
Report a lifebelt problem
Alternatively, login to / register for a Council Services account to report a lifebelt problem.
Useful contact numbers
- In an emergency or if a crime is in progress: 112 or 999.
- If you witness poaching: 112 or 999 and quote Operation Traverse (Police anti-poaching initiative).
- Non-emergency Police assistance: 101 (non emergency).
- Environment Agency: 0800 807060.
- Priory Country Park staff: 01234 718012 (answerphone, please leave a message).
- Harrold-Odell Country Park staff: 01234 720016 (answerphone, please leave a message).
- Council staff in an emergency: 01234 267422 (out of normal hours).
Fishing permits
You can buy a fishing permit to fish in Harrold Odell and Priory Country Parks.
Permits are for the whole season only, there are no single day tickets available.
If you fish without a permit you will be liable for a fine.
Fishing permit prices 2024-25
Permit type | Fee 2024/25 |
Day permit - adult | £52.80 |
Day fishing - concession / junior / OAP | £21.95 |
Day / night fishing - adult | £82.10 |
Day / night fishing - concession / junior / OAP | £34.30 |
Apply online for a fishing permit
To apply for a fishing permit, you will need these documents/information to hand:
- Your Environment Agency rod fishing licence number
- Debit or credit card (for online payment)
- Vehicle registration (if you bring your car on site when you fish)
You can apply online for a fishing permit using the online form below. By submitting the form you agree that you have read and accepted how we process your personal data.
To make your application, you need a Council Service account.
If you already have a Council Services account, use the button below to login and apply for your licence.
Apply for a fishing permit
Alternatively, please register for a Council Services account then return to this page to apply for your fishing permit.