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| Geography | |
| Status: | Unitary, Borough |
| Region: | South East England |
| Ceremonial County: | Berkshire |
| Area: - Total |
Ranked 214th 109.38 km² |
| Admin. HQ: | Bracknell |
| ONS code: | 00MA |
| Demographics | |
| Population: - Total (2008 est.) - Density |
Ranked 186th 114,700 1049 / km² |
| Ethnicity:[1] | 92.4% White 3.6% S.Asian 1.4% Black 1.5% Mixed 1.1% Chinese or Other |
| Politics | |
| Bracknell Forest Council http://www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/ |
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| Leadership: | Leader & Cabinet |
| Executive: | Conservative |
| MPs: | Adam Afriyie, Andrew Mackay |
Bracknell Forest is a unitary authority and borough in Berkshire in southern England. It covers the towns of Bracknell, North Ascot, Sandhurst, Crowthorne and surrounding villages and hamlets.
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History
Bracknell Forest was formed on April 1, 1974, as the non-metropolitan district of Bracknell. The district took on the territory of the former Easthampstead Rural District (in which the Bracknell new town had been developed). It changed its name in May 1988, at the same time as it was granted borough status.
On April 1, 1998, Berkshire County Council was abolished, as a consequence of the Banham Review, and Bracknell Forest Borough Council became a unitary authority. From 2008, references to 'borough' were phased out in favour of simply Bracknell Forest Council.
Since 1973, Bracknell Forest has been twinned with Opladen in Germany, continued by Leverkusen after Opladen's incorporation in 1975.
The Forest
There is no forest called 'Bracknell Forest'. This name is often confused with Swinley Forest (or Woods), which is an area of the Windsor Estate between Bracknell and Bagshot. Owned and managed by the Crown Estates, it comprises 2,600 acres (11 km2) of woodland (mainly Scots Pine). It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), and has protected areas for the birds that live there.
It also provides some of the best mountain biking in South-East England, with many off road 'single-track' trails available as well as plenty of fire roads. (Mountain biking is permitted with a permit)
Civil parishes
References
See also
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Coordinates: 51°25′02″N 0°44′49″W / 51.41722°N 0.74694°W
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