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  2. Hare Hatch - Wikipedia

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    Hare Hatch is a village in Berkshire, England, and part of the civil parish of Ruscombe. According to the Post Office the majority of the population at the 2011 Census was included in the civil parish of Wargrave. The settlement lies near to the A4 road, and is located approximately 7 miles (11 km) north-east of Reading.

  3. Twyford, Berkshire - Wikipedia

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    The Twyford Cycling Guide can be downloaded and printed out from the website. Twyford has a number of schools [11] and is also served by grammar schools in Reading. One of the oldest pubs in Berkshire is located in Twyford. The Duke of Wellington was built around 1450, and early records indicate it has been in use as a public house since the ...

  4. List of places in Berkshire - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of places in the ceremonial county of Berkshire, England.It does not include places which were formerly in Berkshire. For places which were formerly in Berkshire, see list of places transferred from Berkshire to Oxfordshire in 1974, and for places which were transferred from Berkshire in 1844 and 1889, see list of Berkshire boundary changes.

  5. Borough of Wokingham - Wikipedia

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    Wokingham, or the Borough of Wokingham, is a local government district with borough status in Berkshire, England. Since 1998 its council has been a unitary authority, having taken on county-level functions when Berkshire County Council was abolished. The borough is named after its main town, Wokingham.

  6. Dobbies Garden Centres - Wikipedia

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    Dobbies Garden Centre, Aberdeen. The business was founded in 1865 by James Dobbie, who created a seeds business named Dobbie & Co. in Renfrew, Scotland.After being awarded the Royal Warrant for Gardeners and Nurserymen to the Royal Household, the company expanded into a seed catalogue business, where it built up a customer base of 50,000 over the following century.

  7. High Sheriff of Berkshire - Wikipedia

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    1994: Major Jeremy David Alfonso John Monson of Hare Hatch, near Reading. [280] 1995: Sir William Benyon of Englefield House [281] 1996: Christopher John Spence of Chieveley Manor, Church Lane, Chieveley, Newbury [282] 1997: Major John Roy Trustram Eve of Waltham St. Lawrence, Twyford. [283] 1998: Alfred Roland Wiseman of Windsor [284]

  8. List of settlements in Berkshire by population - Wikipedia

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    West Berkshire: 34,670 38,762: 6 Abingdon-on-Thames: Vale of White Horse 37,931 In Berkshire until 1974. 7 Didcot: South Oxfordshire 32,183 200 dwellings in the south-east of the town lie in neighbouring East Hagbourne parish. In Berkshire until 1974. 8 Windsor: Windsor and Maidenhead 28,443 31,225: 9 Thatcham: West Berkshire 23,550 26,017: 10 ...

  9. Bear Place - Wikipedia

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    Hare Hatch, Berkshire, England Coordinates 51°30′18″N 0°50′01″W  /  51.50512875526167°N 0.8335216026120388°W  / 51.50512875526167; -0.8335216026120388