About Bracknell

Bracknell is located in the Borough of Bracknell Forest in England. This town is situated at 11 miles to East of Reading and  9 miles south of Maidenhead. It has 77,256 population. It is bounded by Swinley Woods and Crowthorne Woods on the east. It has covered regions of local outlying areas.

Geography:

The town has areas in the parishes of Winkfield and Easthampstead. It is situated at the north of railway station. Peel Centre has ten pin bowling complex and multi-screen cinema. There are many housing conurbations of changing dates.

The former RAF Staff College buildings in Harman’s Water was part of the Joint Services Command and Staff College. This site is now, as of 2008, being improved for covering by Wimpey, with a projected 730 houses on the college's previous site. The southwestern corner of the town vestiges rural around East Hampstead Park and the wooded Yew Tree Corner.

Transport:

The city of Bracknell has two railway places (Bracknell and Martins). Heron constructed by the London and South Western Railway. The city has good road links. This is situated at the end of the A329 and lies midway between Junction 3 of the M3 and Junction 10 of the M4 motorways. A planned motorway connection between the M3. It would have approved to the west of the town Centre, but only the unit that is now the A329 (M) and the A3290 was constructed.

Sport:

Bracknell Town are memberships of the Hellenic Football League. Premier Division and play their home matches at Larges Lane. The Bracknell Bees Ice Hockey Club are previous national winners, who currently play in the English Premier League. The Bracknell Blazers are the 2009 BBF National League champions. The town is also signified by teams playing rugby, Bracknell RFC hockey and cricket.

The town has a large leisure centre, which includes swimming and athletics, amenities. The John Nike Leisure Sports Complex houses a dry ski slope and an ice rink.

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