The town of Newport Pagnell lies in the English county of Buckinghamshire. The earliest mention of the town on record can be found in the Domesday Book of 1086 as 'Neuport', which is Old English for 'New Market Town'. A reference of 'Pagnell' in the town's name is found in records after the manor came to be the home of the Pagnell family. Previously one of Buckingham's largest towns, with the assize courts routinely being held there, the development of Milton Keynes had a rather damaging effect on the town that was known for providing two hospitals and offering 6 fairs throughout the year for its residents. Tickford Bridge, located over the River Ouzel, is distinctive for its status as the earliest iron bridge in the world remaining to endure constant use. A plaque by the footbridge at the side of the bridge provides the details of its history and development, which was put there by Newport Pagnell Historical Society. According to the 2001 Census, the town has a permanent population of around 15020, which, despite the fact that increasing substantially from the 6000 residents recorded in the 1971 Census, the Borough Council forecasts will stay predominately the same for the foreseeable future. Multiple sports activities can be taken part in and observed in the town. The Newport Pagnell Town F.C., referred to as the Swans, is the town's non-league football team who play at The Pavilion on Willen Road. An ITF Taekwon-Do club, Kicks Taekwon-Do Academy, train at Cedars Primary School, and there is a swimming pool. Newport Pagnell is particularly popular for its service facility, which was totally modernised in 2012. For all of your house upgrades, ensure to make use of respected specialists in Newport Pagnell to make certain of quality.