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  2. Telecential - Wikipedia

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    Telecential was a cable TV provider based in Hemel Hempstead, [1] Hertfordshire.It was notable for running one of the first community-based TV stations, West Herts TV, and for developing cable television services in Reading, Berkshire.

  3. Goring Gap - Wikipedia

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    River Thames catchment area. The Goring Gap is a topographical feature on the course of the River Thames.The Gap is located in southern England where the river, flowing from north to south, cuts through and crosses a line of chalk hills in a relatively narrow gap between the Chiltern Hills and the Berkshire Downs.

  4. Thames Valley Royals proposal - Wikipedia

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    The merged club would be called Thames Valley Royals, a combination of "Thames Valley", a loose term for the geographical area, and the nickname of Reading Football Club, "the Royals"; the proposed colours were amber and gold hooped shirts - a mix of Reading's hoops and Oxford's gold - and white shorts, while the club's home games would ...

  5. University of West London - Wikipedia

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    Thames Valley University, Polytechnic of West London, Lady Byron School, Ealing College of Higher Education, Thames Valley College of Higher Education, Queen Charlotte's College of Health Care Studies: Type: Public: Established: 1992 (as Thames Valley University) 1860 (as the Lady Byron School) Endowment: £1.76 million (2022) [1] Budget

  6. Thames Valley Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    Thames Valley Grammar School was opened in 1928 under one of the youngest headmasters in the country, Mr Harold Willoughby Bligh (1895 to 1969). Initially conceived as a boys school, unusually for the time it opened, and remained, as a co-educational establishment.

  7. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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  8. River Thames - Wikipedia

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    In non-administrative use, the river's name is used in those of Thames Valley University, Thames Water, Thames Television, publishing company Thames & Hudson, Thameslink (north–south rail service passing through central London) and South Thames College.

  9. ITV Thames Valley - Wikipedia

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    ITV Thames Valley was a non-franchise ITV news region covering the Thames Valley area of the United Kingdom from 4 December 2006 until 8 February 2009. Owned and operated by ITV plc, it served the south/south-eastern area of the legal Central franchise and the north/north-western area of the legal Meridian franchise.