BRACKNELL FOREST


Meaning of BRACKNELL FOREST in English

unitary authority, geographic and historic county of Berkshire, England. The district is partly forested, has easy access to London, and is administered from the town of Bracknell. Old Bracknell town was unimportant until the 19th century, when its cattle market replaced one at Wokingham that dated from the early 13th century. The population was about 5,000 when the new town of Bracknell was designated in 1949; an influx of industry followed, including engineering, furniture, and clothing, drawing workers to the entire area, including neighbouring towns. Bracknell became a town in 1982 when its New Town Development Corporation was dissolved. The Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst, established in 1799 for the training of military officers, is located in the extreme south of the unitary authority. Area, unitary authority, 42 square miles (109 square km). Pop. (1991) Bracknell town, 60,895; (1998 est.) unitary authority, 110,700.

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