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Brokers Mortgage in Brockenhurst, SO42
Brokers Mortgage in SO42 Brockenhurst These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Brockenhurst
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The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Brockenhurst
Copley Lorraine
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
Ramsley/Southampton Rd
, SO41 8PT
Tel. 01590 624028

Independent Mortgage Solutions
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
Newington Court/Emsworth Rd
, SO41 9AW
Tel. 01590 677334

Rainbow Mortgages Ltd
Company Type: Mortgages
50 Gosport St
, SO41 9BB
Tel. 01590 672500



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RAF Beaulieu

Today the remains of the airfield are on heathland managed by the Forestry Commission. Areas of the old airfield are now designated as a flying area for model aircraft.

Sonning Cutting

Early on 24 December 1841, a mixed goods and passenger train ran into a landslide in the cutting, caused by earlier persistent heavy rain.[3] Many passengers who were carried in open-topped wagons were thrown out or crushed between the wagons. Eight people died there and seventeen, one of whom died later, were injured. Among the casualties were artisans returning home after working on the new Parliament building. The tragedy stimulated William Ewart Gladstone, while President of the Board of Trade (1843?1845), to introduce legislation to improve safety on the railways.

Reading Blue Coat School

The early days at Holme Park represented something of a race against time. Buildings and facilities had to be updated in haste if the Ministry of Education's stringent regulations were to be met and its much coveted 'recognition of efficiency' accorded. New classrooms were opened in 1955 and named after the Dunster brothers, two Old Blues who had laboured so hard since 1947 to turn that 'act of faith' into reality. In 1961, the School's first Sixth Form was opened. A major new science centre was opened in 1973, closely followed by a brand new Sixth Form Centre and enlarged library. Further classrooms including modern facilities for technology and computing were added in the 1980s in response to rising educational expectations and growing pupil numbers. In 2001, the new Allan Sanders Science Centre was completed and a brand new Sports Hall opened in 2004. In 2006, the School celebrated its 360th anniversary with optimism, and pride in its achievements. In 2008, the school opened their brand new cricket pavilion which overlooked the cricket field adjacent to the car park. 2009 was a year of change in the school, the new Boat House was opened on the banks of the river below the school and the sixth form centre was expanded and altered with the knocking through of many interior walls. The connecting (and little used) squash court was incorporated into the centre. Changes to the sixth form centre are continuing into 2010 with plans for more work in the summer.

Bulmershe Court

The newer Bulmershe Court was used by the War Office during World War II, but was pulled down in 1962 to make way for an educational establishment called Berkshire College of Education which opened two years later. Principally a centre for Teacher Training, the institution later broadened by offering a range of higher education courses validated by the now defunct Council for National Academic Awards (CNAA). It became Bulmershe College in 1975.

Savernake Forest

In fact dis-parking was very much an on-off affair and it was only the Battle for the Atlantic (commencing 1940) that saw the final dis-parking of England's old deer parks.

Information by Wikipedia.com

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