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Bracknell (/ˈbræknəl/) is a town and
civil parish in Berkshire, England, the
westernmost area
within the
Greater London Urban Area and the administrative...
- In a 1952 film
Edith Evans reprised her
stage interpretation of Lady
Bracknell; a 1992
version directed by Kurt
Baker featured an all-black cast; and...
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Alison Rosalind Bracknell (12 July 1964 – 15
September 2019),
known professionally as Leah
Bracknell, was an
English actress who pla**** the role of Zoe...
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Bracknell Forest is a
unitary authority area in Berkshire,
southern England. It
covers the two
towns of
Bracknell and
Sandhurst and the
village of Crowthorne...
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Bracknell is a town in the
Bracknell Forest borough of the
English county of Berkshire.
Bracknell may also
refer to:
Bracknell, Tasmania,
Australia Bracknell...
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includes the county's
largest towns:
Reading (174,224)
Slough (164,793),
Bracknell (113,205), and
Maidenhead (70,374). The west is rural, and its largest...
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Bracknell Forest Council, also
known as
Bracknell Forest Borough Council is the
local authority of
Bracknell Forest in Berkshire, England. It is a unitary...
- The
Lexicon is a
retail and
leisure complex located in
Bracknell, Berkshire. It was part of a
wider regeneration project in the town,
which saw a third...
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Bracknell Town
Football Club is a
football club
based in Sandhurst, Berkshire, England.
Affiliated to the
Berks &
Bucks Football ****ociation and nicknamed...
- director, and
McGrillis and
Knappett as co-stars. Some
filming took
place in
Bracknell, and Berkhamsted. A
second series was
commissioned by the BBC in May 2023...