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Covering Reading, Bracknell, Maidenhead, Newbury, Windsor, Wokingham, Abingdon, Ascot, Bracknell, Hungerford, Maidenhead, Newbury, Reading, Sandhurst, Slough, Thatcham, Windsor, Wokingham and all areas of Berkshire
Loo Hire Berkshire covers one of the counties that along with 5 others border London to make up the home counties. Berkshire (or Berks as it is often referred to) is the home of Windsor Castle – a royal residence – and is thought to be one of the oldest counties in England. Large Berkshire settlements include Reading, Windsor, Abingdon, Slough, Maidenhead Bracknell, Sandhurst, Crowthorne, Wokingham, Newbury, Hungerford, Thatcham, Lambourn and Twyford.
The county town of Reading became the county town in 1867 and now has a large student population because of its 2 universities. The local shopping centre, the Oracle, has been a popular shopping destination since it was built in 1999. Reading is also home to one of the oldest schools in England – Reading school.
The town of Slough, which lies in between Reading and London is a borough and is the most ethnically diverse borough in Berkshire. It is also the most ethnically diverse borough in England, outside of London.
Windsor, immediately to the south of the River Thames, is in the Berkshire borough called “The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead” Windsor is also known for the castle which brings a huge amount of tourism to the area. Windsor Castle is the world’s largest inhabited castle and is one of the 3 principle residences for the British Royal Family. 9 rooms were completely destroyed by fire in 1992 and another one hundred were dammaged.
A large tourist attraction near the Berkshire town of Windsor is Legoland which opened in 1996 on the site of the old Windsor Safari Park. In the same Berkshire borough as these tourist destinations is Maidenhead. The town of Maidenhead is the home to a bridge that was originally built in 1280. The one that stands now was built in 1777.
Bracknell, a new town which was designated in 1949, was planned for a population of twenty five thousand but now has a population closer to fifty thousand.
Sandhurst is a Berkshire town which is home to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Prince Harry and Prince William have attended the academy.
Wokingham is a civil parish in Berkshire. The town was rated as the number one place to live in the UK in 2007 by the Halifax building society.
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