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[1] [2] There are three extensions - the North Chiltern Trail, the Southern Extension and the Berkshire Loop - adding a further 122 kilometres (76 mi) between them. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The route is circular and runs through the Chiltern Hills region, passing through parts of the counties of Bedfordshire , Buckinghamshire , Hertfordshire and Oxfordshire .
Bottom Wood is a 14.5-hectare (36-acre) woodland in the English county of Buckinghamshire, located just north of the A40 near the hamlet of Studley Green.Since 1984, the wood has been owned by the Chiltern Society, which manages it as a nature reserve with the help of volunteers.
Chiltern Society & The Friends of Ewelme Watercress Beds Ewelme Watercress Beds is a 2.6-hectare (6.4-acre) Local Nature Reserve in Ewelme in Oxfordshire . It is owned and managed by the Chiltern Society.
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It is owned by Buckinghamshire County Council and the Chiltern Society took over management of the site from the Council in 2014. It is part of the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. [1] [2] [3] The site is ancient beech woodland which has high ecological value. In spring it is carpeted with bluebells. [4] There is access from Mount ...
Springfield City Council unanimously approved new pedestrian walking paths leading to three local schools. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...
The Chiltern Way Academy (established April 2016) is a mix between primary and secondary specialist schools for boys and girls with social, emotional communication and interaction difficulties (SECID). [1] All of the students are between 4 and 19 years of age. [1]
It is owned by Buckinghamshire County Council and managed by the Chiltern Society. [1] [2] [3] it is in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, [4] and it has five scheduled ancient monuments, including some dating to the Neolithic and Bronze Ages, [5] and the Whiteleaf Cross, a chalk carving thought to date to the eighteenth century. [6]