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  1. 23 de may. de 2023 · Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  2. Wyke Hall. November 1950. August 1965. Bird, Bridgend. Notes. Locomotives 6959–6970 were built without names, receiving their names in 1946 and 1947. Locomotive 6998 was sold direct to the Great Western Society, Didcot. All other preserved locomotives were originally sold as scrap to Woodham Brothers, Barry.

  3. 27 de oct. de 2023 · This will be provided in three phases. Phase 1: This includes the majority of the commercial units and would enable the Supermarket and Public House to progress, plus half of the new homes, including the bulk of the affordable housing. Phase 2: The remainder of the commercial units, Community Centre, Nursery and pre-school, plus 58 homes.

  4. Arborfield Cross is a village in the civil parish of Arborfield and Newland in the Borough of Wokingham in the English county of Berkshire. Location [ edit ] It is situated at what was a cross-roads but is now a roundabout on the A327 road, 3 miles south-east of Reading , 3 miles west of Wokingham , and half a mile to the east of the smaller village of Arborfield .

  5. Arborfield Village Hall, Reading, England. 546 likes · 35 talking about this · 120 were here. Arborfield Village Hall is a pleasant, well-equipped venue for clubs, classes and parties located in the...

  6. The parish of Arborfield has an area of 1,468½ acres, of which nearly two-thirds are arable land and about one-third permanent grass. There is only a small amount of woods and plantations. (fn. 1) The soil is clay and gravel with a subsoil of London clay and the principal crops are wheat and barley. The average height of most of the parish is ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › River_LoddonRiver Loddon - Wikipedia

    Improvements made to the river under the Water Framework Directive, have included the installation of a fish bypass at Arborfield Mill for migratory species including salmon. Course [ edit ] The Loddon rises at West Ham Farm, and two springs north of Bramblys Drive, [2] in Basingstoke, and in its first mile flows under the Festival Place shopping centre of the town centre.