Shefford
Shefford is a town as well as civil church located in the Central Bedfordshire district of Bedfordshire, England. At the 2001 census it had a population of 4,928, as well as was approximated to have grown to 5,770 by 2007. The population at the 2011 Census had risen to 5,881. Between 1868 and 1974 Shefford was the website of St Francis' Boy's Home (orphanage) that was located over Street next to the Roman Catholic Church dedicated to St Francis of Assisi. The church remains in use as a church. The orphanage buildings, which are seen on the right of the picture, have been developed into apartments. The orphanage buildings are the most enforcing in the community and day from the 1880s. Numerous data relating to the residence can be found at the Bedfordshire as well as Luton Archives and Records Service at Borough Hall in Bedford. There are Office and Department for Education Inspection Reports offered that cover the duration from 1962 to 1969. Throughout The Second World War an entire Jewish youngsters's neighborhood came into remaining in Shefford as evacuees from Europe were billeted in and around the town as part of "Operation Pied Piper Tomorrow".