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restaurants, bars, and cafes are to be a feature this new part of the town centre. The adjoining historic section of the High Street around the 18th century Chapel Arches Bridge has been restored as part of the development. Existing
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Maidenhead itself is too snobby to be pleasant. It is the haunt of the river swell and his overdressed female companion. It is the town of showy hotels, patronised chiefly by dudes and ballet girls. It is the witch's kitchen from which go forth those demons of the river—steam-launches. The London
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Maidenhead's present town centre was a small Roman settlement called Alaunodunum. He stated that it had all but disappeared by the end of the Roman occupation. Although his source is unknown, there is documented and physical evidence of Roman settlement in the town. There
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and the town centre is regarded as in need of improvement. In
December 2007, the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead set up the Partnership for the Regeneration of Maidenhead (PRoM), which in October 2008 launched a comprehensive 20 Year Vision and Action Plan for rejuvenating the town centre.
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Maidenhead has a long history of settlement, going back to the Anglo-Saxon and Roman periods. Despite this, there are no visible architectural remains in the present day town to show this. Although there are attractive residential and green areas in and around
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The Chapel Arches retail and residential development is under construction. Part of the scheme involves restoring the old Thames tributaries which run through a historic section of the town centre. The redevelopment will bring an attractive waterfront quarter with new apartments, boutique stores,
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town, later to become
Maidenhead grew up on the site of Alaunodunum and South Ellington, between the new bridge and the bottom of Castle Hill. Within a few years a new wharf was constructed next to the bridge to replace the old Saxon wharf which needed replacing. At this time, the South Ellington
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where they set up camp and made it their regional power base. The area of the present town centre was originally a small Anglo-Saxon town known as "South
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Kidwells Park near the town centre. Various activities take place here, including scheduled youth drop in times as well as classes in dance provided privately in its large sports and dance studios. There is a publicly open gym at Furze Platt school, in North Maidenhead.
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is based in Maidenhead on Marlow Road. Furthermore, various private companies have their head offices located around the town including, Johnson & Johnson, the American multi-national pharmaceutical. The schools listed below consist of various types of schools including free schools and
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which is located in Park Street. It is open 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday (10am on Wednesday) and offers help in finding employment, including the National Careers Service. In addition, as part of the UK Government roll out of the new social care benefit system, Maidenhead is now a
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border, which is formed by the River Thames (which then bends southwards to form the Maidenhead-Taplow border). Adjoining Bray and Bray Wick to the south is the suburban village of
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Journal duke always has his "little place" at Maidenhead; and the heroine of the three-volume novel always dines there when she goes out on the spree with somebody else's husband.
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multiplex cinema. The local authority also provides a Shopmobility service, where those with physical disabilities can borrow mobility scooters to navigate around the town.
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Although the town only has the one college, most students entering college level education travel to the various establishments in the area, including the
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red brick architecture began to appear throughout the town. Maidenhead became its own entity in 1894, being split from the civil parishes of both Bray and
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mile (800 m) to the east of the town centre, and York Stream, which runs through the town centre, connects to the Thames via a
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Parliament constituency, a Conservative safe seat. The
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1692:Beech Lodge School (co-ed 7–17)
1636:All Saints C of E Junior School
1515:
1150:on Brunel's recently completed
1103:Norden Farm Centre for the Arts
112:Clockwise from top: Maidenhead
2587:"Ground record for Maidenhead"
2428:"Clone towns – outside London"
2344:. 24 July 2015. Archived from
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2007:. There is a statue of him at
1982:lived in Ray House, Maidenhead
1723:Buckinghamshire New University
1058:conference that agreed on the
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3361:Unparished areas in Berkshire
2685:"Etheredge, Sir George"
2015:
1755:Notable people and businesses
1681:Woodlands Park Primary School
1558:Windsor Forest Colleges Group
1336:
1174:and offer direct services to
811:. The former Prime Minister,
755:
3049:Parliamentary constituencies
2708:. BBC Music. 9 December 2016
2635:. Maidenhead. Archived from
1909:Royal Warrant of Appointment
1353:, or to the nearby towns of
1124:
1105:(an arts centre including a
984:
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897:ridge; a wooded spur of the
826:
542:. The town differs from the
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2318:. Lnr.naturalengland.org.uk
2151:English Heritage/Bradt 2003
2076:Phillips, Geoffrey (1981).
1844:The film director brothers
1705:Herries School (co-ed 3–11)
1341:Maidenhead is in England's
1285:system of disused waterways
1253:. The A308(M), A404(M) and
1204:Furze Platt railway station
582:Map of Maidenhead from 1945
179:OS grid reference
29:Maidenhead (disambiguation)
10:
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3024:Grade II* listed buildings
2589:. BBC Sport. 15 March 2011
2009:Maidenhead railway station
1917:(b. 1957) was educated at
1310:decided to extend this to
1190:. It passes over Brunel's
1172:Maidenhead railway station
1096:Maidenhead Heritage Centre
963:William Wilberforce junior
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2608:Jerome, Jerome K (1889).
2162:"Councillor Simon Werner"
1961:, was born in Maidenhead.
1938:Furze Platt Senior School
1919:Maidenhead Grammar School
1731:University of West London
1672:St. Mary's Primary School
1611:Furze Platt Senior School
1227:Arriva Shires & Essex
1192:Maidenhead Railway Bridge
1152:Maidenhead Railway Bridge
1060:Maidenhead Locator System
1002:This section needs to be
959:Bishop Samuel Wilberforce
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3019:Grade I listed buildings
2120:Godwin, William (1826).
1955:(1886–1947), creator of
1944:and helped them win the
1921:(now Desborough School),
1745:'s 1889 humorous novel,
1663:Riverside Primary School
1642:Courthouse Junior School
1385:
1298:In the initial plan for
1245:and is accessed via the
860:Burnham, Buckinghamshire
760:The town is part of the
2691:Encyclopædia Britannica
2544:"Reitlinger Open Space"
2417:, retrieved 27 May 2022
2260:"Magic Map Application"
1964:Author and broadcaster
1803:less pertinent examples
1669:St. Lukes C of E School
1660:Oldfield Primary School
1651:Holyport Primary School
1618:(state boarding school)
1552:is based in Maidenhead.
1529:Maidenhead Citadel Band
1520:The local newspaper is
1200:Marlow, Buckinghamshire
1164:Great Western Main Line
866:. To the north are the
734:Maidenhead Citadel Band
200:30 mi (48 km)
2894:Windsor and Maidenhead
2612:. London: Arrowsmith.
2521:"Charity Testimonials"
2411:Maidenhead - St Joseph
2105:Higham, Roger (1977).
1913:Essayist and novelist
1880:English dramatist Sir
1767:
1622:Newlands Girls' School
1478:Maidenhead Rowing Club
1469:
1331:White Waltham Airfield
1214:who have operated the
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1078:Maidenhead High Street
971:Maidenhead clock tower
946:
785:Windsor and Maidenhead
595:
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361:Postcode district
224:Ceremonial county
214:Windsor and Maidenhead
206:Unitary authority
36:Market town in England
3202:Sunninghill and Ascot
2783:. Books at Transworld
2680:Gosse, Edmund William
2633:Maidenhead Advertiser
2434:. London. 6 June 2005
2084:. David and Charles.
1762:
1727:University of Reading
1675:Wessex Primary School
1524:Maidenhead Advertiser
1510:Maidenhead Rugby Club
1502:National League South
1459:
1144:Great Western Railway
1132:
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718:Great Western Railway
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2550:on 16 December 2014.
2262:. Magic.defra.gov.uk
2050:Thames: sacred river
1418:improve this section
1308:Transport for London
1070:Community facilities
931:Highest 60-min total
919:local nature reserve
911:Cannoncourt Farm Pit
548:Borough of Wokingham
274:Sovereign state
27:For other uses, see
3207:Waltham St Lawrence
3110:Settlements in the
2910:(cities in italics)
2867:Unitary authorities
2610:Three Men in a Boat
2388:on 26 February 2012
2109:. London: Batsford.
2003:at the outbreak of
1997:Sir Nicholas Winton
1799:improve the article
1748:Three Men in a Boat
1714:School (co-ed 3–11)
1702:; co-ed sixth form)
1687:Independent schools
1639:Alwyn Infant School
1468:ground in the world
1382:Full Service area.
1231:Thames Valley Buses
1198:from Maidenhead to
789:Boundary Commission
482: /
18:Maidenhead, England
3351:Towns in Berkshire
1768:
1605:Desborough College
1574:The Henley College
1533:the Salvation Army
1484:which, along with
1482:Maidenhead Regatta
1470:
1196:Marlow Branch Line
1156:
1082:Maidenhead offers
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967:St Joseph's Church
947:
927:UK Weather Records
801:Conservative Party
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427:UK Parliament
373:Dialling code
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2842:Ceremonial county
2506:according to the
2342:WirralWeather.com
2059:978-0-7011-7284-8
1973:Michael Parkinson
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1588:Secondary schools
1494:Maidenhead United
1454:
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1304:Crossrail Limited
1239:Maidenhead Bridge
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821:Liberal Democrats
778:Liberal Democrats
770:municipal borough
617:Calleva Atrebatum
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1872:Richard Dimbleby
1870:The broadcaster
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1657:Lowbrook Academy
1616:Holyport College
1600:Cox Green School
1564:(Berkshire) and
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1380:Universal Credit
1343:Silicon Corridor
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