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About Stevenage
Stevenage Detectives have been operating in Stevenage and Greater London / Home Counties for almost 20 years.
Stevenage is to the east of junctions 7 and 8 of the A1(M), and is between Letchworth Garden City to the north, and Welwyn Garden City to the south.
Stevenage is a town and district in Hertfordshire, England.
Stevenage's population was 1,430 in 1801, 4,049 in 1901 and 79,724 in 2001.
The largest increase occurred in the 1950s and 1960s, after Stevenage was designated a new town under the New Towns Act of 1946.
Stevenage was the location for two films filmed and set in Stevenage, those being Here we go round the Mulberry Bush and Boston Kickout.
Stevenage was recorded as Stithenæce, c.1060 and Stigenace in 1086 in the Domesday Book.
Stevenage was in the 16th century (1558) that Thomas Alleyne,founded a free grammar school for boys, Alleyne's Grammar School.
Stevenage's prosperity came in part from the North Road, which was turnpiked in the early 18th century.
Many inns in the High Street served the stage coaches, 21 of which passed through Stevenage each day in 1800.
Stevenage is still growing.
Stevenage is set to expand west of the A1(M) motorway.
Stevenage holds a number of annual events, including Rock in the Park.
Stevenage has a King George's Field named in memory of King George V.
Stevenage used to have an ice rink in Roaring Meg but this was shut down after the owner was refused a license to hold concerts in the premises.
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