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  2. Royal Forest of Dean College - Wikipedia

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    East Dean Grammar School of Cinderford, formed in 1929, merged with Bells Grammar School of Coleford in 1968 to form the Royal Forest of Dean Grammar School on a new site. Bell's Grammar School had a history dating back to 1445 when a school was founded by Joan Greyndour . [ 3 ]

  3. Gloucestershire College - Wikipedia

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    The former campus based in Coleford closed in August 2018. Since September 2018, a new £13 million pound campus is based in Cinderford, which offers a background of the forest. There is: a lake at the back of the building, a balcony giving out views, the view restaurant, construction room and a graduations beauty salon.

  4. Forest of Dean - Wikipedia

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    The Forest of Dean is a geographical, historical and cultural region in the western part of the county of Gloucestershire, England. It forms a roughly triangular plateau bounded by the River Wye to the west and northwest, Herefordshire to the north, the River Severn to the south, and the City of Gloucester to the east.

  5. Hartpury - Wikipedia

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    Geographically the parish is in Leadon Vale; administratively it is in the Forest of Dean. The Hartpury University and Hartpury College campus is based in the village. There is a half-form entry primary school, Hartpury C of E Primary School, and a nursery, Little Oaks.

  6. Forest of Dean District - Wikipedia

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    Forest of Dean is a local government district in west Gloucestershire, England, named after the Forest of Dean. Its council is based in Coleford . Other towns and villages in the district include Blakeney , Cinderford , Drybrook , English Bicknor , Huntley , Littledean , Longhope , Lydbrook , Lydney , Mitcheldean , Newnham and Newent .

  7. Grade II* listed buildings in Forest of Dean - Wikipedia

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    Tillers Green, Dymock, Forest of Dean: Farmhouse: First half 17th century: 2 October 1954: 1155980: Upload Photo: Preston Court Preston, Dymock, Forest of Dean: Country House: Late 16th century or very early 17th century: 2 October 1954

  8. Dean’s List: What’s next for UNC’s Campus Y? A ... - AOL

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    Learn more in The N&O’s higher education news roundup about what the committee is tasked with deciding about the building’s future.

  9. Dean Heritage Centre - Wikipedia

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    Dean Heritage Centre. The Dean Heritage Centre is located in the valley of Soudley, Gloucestershire, England in the Forest of Dean and exists to record and preserve the social and industrial history of the area and its people. The centre comprises the museum itself, a millpond and waterwheel, forester's cottage with garden and animals, art and ...