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Wake Forest Thanksgiving garbage, recycling schedule. Trash and recycling collections scheduled for Thursday will instead be collected on Friday, Nov. 25. Friday’s routes will be collected on ...
Thurman Strickland, left, and Keith Kelly of the Solid Waste Services Department prepare to load a discarded Christmas tree into a garbage compactor on Jan. 4, 2013 in Raleigh.
At Gormoor on the Nine Mile Ride, on the northern edge of Crowthorne Woods, is The Look Out Discovery Centre, operated by Bracknell Forest Borough Council. This is a hands-on science exhibition and nature discovery centre, which also acts as a visitor centre for the forest, providing maps, car parking and bike hire.
Swinley Park and Brick Pits is an 88.7-hectare (219-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest east of Bracknell in Berkshire, United Kingdom. It is part of the Crown Estate. [1] [2] The park is mainly a conifer plantation with scattered ancient oaks, sweet chestnuts and beech trees. Decaying trees have many rare species of insect.
In 1995, Easthampstead Park School relocated to a new location nearby and the mansion is now used as Easthampstead Park Conference Centre and Bracknell Forest Education Centre. Inside the mansion, rooms are named after the Trumbull, Sandys, Hill and Downshire families and their estates, and former staff of the college such as Wylie and Lewis.
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There is no forest called 'Bracknell Forest'. This name is often confused with Swinley Forest (or Woods), which is an area of the Windsor Estate between Bracknell and Bagshot. Owned and managed by the Crown Estates, it comprises 2,600 acres (11 km 2) of woodland (mainly Scots pine). It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), and has ...
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