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  2. Bracknell - Wikipedia

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    The town of Bracknell has two railway stations, Bracknell and Martins Heron, both of which are on the Waterloo to Reading Line, built by the London and South Western Railway and now operated by South Western Railway. Bracknell is a commuter centre with its residents travelling in both directions (westwards to Reading and eastwards to London ...

  3. Bracknell Forest - Wikipedia

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    Bracknell Forest is a unitary authority area in Berkshire, southern England. It covers the two towns of Bracknell and Sandhurst and the village of Crowthorne and also includes the areas of North Ascot , Binfield, Warfield, and Winkfield.

  4. List of local nature reserves in England - Wikipedia

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    Beacon Hill: Brighton & Hove: Beam Valley: London Borough of Barking & Dagenham: Beam Valley (Environment Agency) London Borough of Barking & Dagenham: Beckenham Place Park: London Borough of Lewisham: Bedelands Farm Nature Reserve: Mid Sussex: Bedfont Lakes Country Park: London Borough of Hounslow: Bedford's Park: London Borough of Havering ...

  5. Caesar's Camp, Bracknell Forest - Wikipedia

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    Caesar's Camp is thought to have been established around 500–300BC. It is the only hill fort of its type that has been identified in east Berkshire. [2] Because the area had a thick bed of sandstone beneath the top layers of soil, it was likely not suitable for farming – the community at Caesar's Camp was therefore dependent on the produce of neighbouring settlements.

  6. Great Hollands - Wikipedia

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    The development of Great Hollands neighbourhood was originally closely linked with the growth of the Bracknell company, Sperry, which was at the time Bracknell's largest employer. The only memory now left of this company is the concrete gyroscope, which is situated on one of the roundabouts on the Wokingham Road, opposite which Sperry's main ...

  7. The Cut, Berkshire - Wikipedia

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    The Cut is a river in England that rises in North Ascot, Berkshire.It flows for around 14 miles (23 km), through the rural Northern Parishes of Winkfield, Warfield and Binfield in Bracknell Forest on its way down to Bray, where it meets the River Thames just above Queens Eyot on the reach below Bray Lock, having been joined by the Maidenhead Waterways.

  8. Bracknell Forest Council - Wikipedia

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    Bracknell Forest Council, also known as Bracknell Forest Borough Council, is the local authority for Bracknell Forest, a local government district with borough status in Berkshire, England. Since 1998, the council has been a unitary authority , being a district council which also performs the functions of a county council.

  9. Rebecca/Eureka transponding radar - Wikipedia

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    Sgt. William T. Alexander, flight engineer, with B-24D#42-63980 of the 858th BS, 801st/492nd BG "Carpetbaggers" in 1944, showing Yagi antenna for Rebecca transceiverThe Rebecca/Eureka transponding radar was a short-range radio navigation system used for the dropping of airborne forces and their supplies.