A report on Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead

Map of wards within Windsor and Maidenhead

Royal Borough of Berkshire, in South East England.

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Windsor Castle, viewed from the Long Walk

Windsor, Berkshire

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Windsor Castle, viewed from the Long Walk
The Last Supper by Franz de Cleyn in the West Gallery of Windsor parish church of St John the Baptist
The Market Place and Windsor Guildhall
Photochrom of Windsor and Windsor Castle looking across the Thames, 1895
St John the Baptist's parish church
All Saints' parish church
Entrance to Legoland Windsor Resort
Central Station refashioned as a shopping precinct
Windsor & Eton Riverside railway station
Aerial view of Windsor around its castle and Eton in the distance, with Home Park in the bottom right
Windsor Seal
Queen Elizabeth II
Sir Sydney Camm memorial, near Alexandra Gardens

Windsor is a historic market town and unparished area in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead in Berkshire, England.

Windsor Castle, viewed from the Long Walk

Berkshire

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Historic county in South East England.

Historic county in South East England.

Windsor Castle, viewed from the Long Walk
Virginia Water Lake on the southern edge of Windsor Great Park
Historic map of Berkshire
The Oracle Corporation campus
Slough Trading Estate plays a major part in making Slough an important business centre in South East England
The grandstand at Ascot Racecourse
The Select Car Leasing Stadium in Reading
King Edward III of England
Catherine, HRH The Duchess of Cambridge
Ricky Gervais

The historic county, therefore, includes territory that is now administered by the Vale of White Horse and parts of South Oxfordshire in Oxfordshire, but excludes Caversham, Slough and five less populous settlements in the east of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead.

Maidenhead High Street

Maidenhead

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Maidenhead High Street
Map of Maidenhead from 1945
Classic Victorian architecture—All Saints' Church, Boyne Hill
Maidenhead clock tower outside the railway station
Maidenhead Town Hall
Maidenhead Library
Maidenhead Railway Bridge built by Brunel
Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway by Turner (1844) depicts an early locomotive of the Great Western Railway crossing the River Thames on Brunel's recently completed Maidenhead Railway Bridge.
The entrance to York Road, the oldest continuously used senior football ground in the world
William Grenfell, 1st Baron Desborough was an all round sportsman, politician and public servant who performed many good works for the town.

Maidenhead is a market town in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead in the county of Berkshire, England, on the southwestern bank of the River Thames.

View of Eton looking across the River Thames from Windsor

Eton, Berkshire

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Town in Berkshire, England, on the opposite bank of the River Thames to Windsor, connected to it by Windsor Bridge.

Town in Berkshire, England, on the opposite bank of the River Thames to Windsor, connected to it by Windsor Bridge.

View of Eton looking across the River Thames from Windsor
Eton Town Council offices, 102 High Street

Within the boundaries of the historic county of Buckinghamshire, in 1974 it became part of the Berkshire admin area following the Local Government Act 1972; since 1998 it has been part of the unitary authority of Windsor and Maidenhead.

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Windsor (UK Parliament constituency)

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Constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2005 by Adam Afriyie of the Conservative Party.

Constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2005 by Adam Afriyie of the Conservative Party.

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For the February 1974 general election, the constituency was abolished and renamed Windsor and Maidenhead, with no changes to its boundaries; this area plus Eton, which was transferred from Buckinghamshire, became the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead established under the Local Government Act 1972.

St Mary's Church with its octagonal tower

Datchet

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St Mary's Church with its octagonal tower
Datchet Mead and Datchet Ferry in 1686 with Windsor Castle in the background
Datchet from J5 of the M4 and the Queen Mother Reservoir to Datchet Golf Course

Datchet is a village and civil parish in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead in Berkshire, England, located on the north bank of the River Thames.

Chancel of All Saints' parish church

Ascot, Berkshire

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Chancel of All Saints' parish church
The new grandstand at Royal Ascot

Ascot is a town in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead in Berkshire, England.

South East England

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One of the nine official regions of England at the first level of ITL for statistical purposes.

One of the nine official regions of England at the first level of ITL for statistical purposes.

Uffington White Horse, a prehistoric hill figure on the Berkshire Downs.
Harwell Science and Innovation Campus seen from the air in September 2015; the JANET academic computer network is headquartered there.
Terramycin, an early antibiotic developed by Pfizer in Kent, synthesised by American chemist Robert Burns Woodward, and led to the common antibiotic doxycycline.
South Foreland Lighthouse on Dover cliffs.
BritNed connects from the Isle of Grain in Medway to the TenneT network in the Netherlands.
England population density and low elevation coastal zones. South East England is particularly vulnerable to sea level rise
View of South East England coast from northern France.
The Litlington White Horse situated in the South Downs.
General Election results in 2017.
How the region voted in the 2016 European referendum; in the South East England region, only the Spelthorne district in Surrey strongly wanted to leave the EU; propensity for the EU followed the M3 and M4 corridors, western Oxfordshire and central parts of Sussex, including Brighton and Hove.
Reading School often gets the highest percentage of Oxbridge acceptances for a state school in England.
Tom Tower of Christ Church, Oxford; in 1920, the University of Oxford was the first in the UK to award degrees to women.
Redhill with the diesel Class 166 service run by First Great Western to Reading as the line has not got the Third rail electrification fully installed on the North Downs Line
Most main routes in the region are radials from London. Shown here is the A21. It is one of the major north–south routes connecting London and commuter towns and the coast
Vodafone HQ north of Newbury; it arrived as Racal-Vodafone in 1983, when Bayer also arrived; Vodafone is the world's second-biggest mobile phone company (the world's largest privately owned) with £40 billion of revenue and 464 million customers, and profits of £11bn; it has around 19M UK customers, and by value makes up about 5% of the FTSE 100.
Horlicks factory in Slough; GSK Slough makes 14,000 tonnes a year.
Jealott's Hill Research Station (pesticides), former ICI Plant Protection Division.
Sheilas' Wheels outside the head office of esure in Reigate; esure was started by Peter Wood.
Esso UK is based in Leatherhead; Esso have around 1,100 petrol stations in the UK - 14% of all stations, and pays around £7bn in UK tax, and own the Brent oil field; the site is also the worldwide base of ExxonMobil Aviation Fuels and Marine.
Martin-Baker Mk 9 ejection seat; Martin-Baker seats have saved around 950 RAF pilots, and around 7600 pilots around the world, and were developed by Sir James Martin (1893–1981) from Northern Ireland.
Argos head office on Avebury Boulevard in Milton Keynes; Argos was established in 1973 from what was the Green Shield Stamps company and shops, and since 2016 has been owned by Sainsbury's, formerly Home Retail Group.
The OU at Milton Keynes.
HQ of Draper Tools.
Ordnance Survey headquarters at Adanac Park.
National Air Traffic Service headquarters at Swanwick.
The AA's headquarters at Fanum House in Basingstoke.
Virgin Atlantic on Manor Royal in Crawley; Virgin has 12 747s compared to BA's 56, but both have around 18 of the new Airbus 380; Gatwick now flies 40 million passengers a year, a world record for a single-runway airport.
Around 1,000 Minis are made each day in Cowley; BMW bought the plant in 1994 and has made around 3m since 2001; there are 4,500 staff and around ten miles of conveyors; the engines are made at Hams Hall in North Warwickshire.
Williams F1 at Grove, next to the Great Western Main Line and A338, north of Wantage.
BBC Research was based until 2010 in Kingswood Warren near Reigate in Surrey on the A217, which was responsible for developing stereo and HD TV broadcasts and teletext.
Michael Whyte on Highpark Lad at the British Jumping Derby at Hickstead in June 2011.
The Bat & Ball Inn, Clanfield, the birthplace of cricket.

Bracknell Forest U.A., Brighton & Hove U.A., Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Kent, Medway U.A., Milton Keynes U.A., Oxfordshire, Portsmouth U.A., Reading U.A., Slough U.A., Southampton U.A., Surrey, Windsor and Maidenhead U.A., Wokingham U.A. and West Sussex.

View of Wraysbury Lakes

Wraysbury

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View of Wraysbury Lakes
Swans on Wraysbury Lakes
Another view of Wraysbury Lakes
Water extract plant buildings at Hythe End
Wraysbury railway station
Baptist chapel in Wraysbury
The City of Refuge by George Tinworth

Wraysbury is a village and civil parish in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead in England.

Entrance to Legoland Windsor

Legoland Windsor Resort

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Theme park and resort in Windsor, Berkshire in England, themed around the Lego brand.

Theme park and resort in Windsor, Berkshire in England, themed around the Lego brand.

Entrance to Legoland Windsor
Entrance to Legoland Windsor
Creation Centre, 2007.
Knights' Kingdom
Lego brick animals

It reopened for a shortened period over the Christmas period on 4 December 2020 however was again forced to close when the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, where the resort is located, was placed in Tier 4 restrictions on 19 December 2020 under which theme parks could not open.