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Nominated Local Green Space List Nominated Local Green Space List Last updated: 23/04/2021 Site Site Address Ward Parish Size reference (hectares) LGS011 Arborfield Park Swallowfield Road, Arborfield Arborfield Arborfield and Newland 4.20 LGS015 Pound Copse Greensward Lane, Arborfield Arborfield Arborfield and Newland 1.45 LGS016B Arborfield Garrison Pitches B Princess Marina Drive, Arborfield Barkham Arborfield and Newland 7.34 / Barkham LGS044 The Coombes Land between Mole Road and Arborfield / Barkham Arborfield and Newland 185.13 Bearwood Road / Barkham LGS012A The Junipers A Elizabeth Park, The Junipers, Barkham Barkham 3.99 Barkham LGS012B The Junipers B Elizabeth Park, The Junipers, Barkham Barkham 0.44 Barkham LGS013 Rook's Nest Wood Country Park Barkham Ride, Barkham Barkham Barkham 16.85 LGS014A Hazebrouck Meadows A Biggs Lane and Commonfield Barkham Barkham 10.50 Lane, Arborfield LGS014B Hazebrouck Meadows B Biggs Lane and Commonfield Barkham Barkham 3.44 Site Site Address Ward Parish Size reference (hectares) Lane, Arborfield LGS016A Arborfield Garrison Pitches A Princess Marina Drive, Arborfield Barkham Barkham 2.24 LGS008 Fox Hill Wood Fox Hill, Woosehill Barkham / Evendons Barkham / Wokingham 27.73 LGS006 Laurel Park Recreation Ground Laurel Park, Lower Earley Hillside Earley 0.97 LGS009 Land Between TVP and Napier Land Between TVP and Napier Bulmershe and Earley 1.78 Road, South R. Thames Road Whitegates LGS019 Chalfont Woods and Chalfont South of Chalfont Way Hillside Earley 5.83 Park LGS020 Events Field off Kilnsea Drive Kilnsea Drive Hawkedon Earley 2.60 LGS021 Wilderness and Harris Gardens University of Reading, Maiden Erlegh Earley 18.91 Wilderness Road, Earley LGS022 Laurel Park Rushey Way, Marefield, Earley Maiden Erlegh Earley 6.75 LGS023A Loddon Fields A Lower Earley Way Hawkedon / Maiden Earley 7.29 Erlegh LGS023B Loddon Fields B Lower Earley Way Hawkedon Earley 7.66 LGS023C Loddon Fields C Lower Earley Way Hawkedon Earley 8.68 LGS023D Loddon Fields D Lower Earley Way Hawkedon Earley 7.80 LGS023E Loddon Fields E Lower Earley Way Hawkedon Earley 9.15 LGS023F Loddon Fields F Lower Earley Way Hillside Earley 3.85 LGS024 Land between A4 and London London Road, Earley Bulmershe and Earley 1.87 Road Whitegates LGS026 Sol Joel Park Church Road, Earley Maiden Erlegh Earley 6.61 LGS027 Thames Riverside Thames Riverside Waterside Bulmershe and Earley 3.67 Centre - Kennet Mouth Whitegates LGS027 Site Site Address Ward Parish Size reference (hectares) LGS028 The Drive Whitegates Lane Bulmershe and Earley 0.07 Whitegates LGS038 Maiden Erlegh Lake and Woods Maiden Erlegh Park Maiden Erlegh / Hillside Earley 13.05 LGS052 Meadow Park Meadow Road Maiden Erlegh Earley 0.78 LGS053 Redhatch Copse Redhatch Drive Hillside Earley 4.16 LGS054 Thames Water Reservoir Elm Lane Hillside Earley 3.22 (Hillside) LGS056 Lower Earley Meadows B Wokingham Road and Danehill Hawkedon Earley 17.05 LGS057 Rushey Way Green Route Rushey Way Hawkedon Earley 1.46 LGS058 Radstock Lane (green triangle Land between Beech Lane and Hillside Earley 0.18 with Beech Lane) Radstock Lane LGS119 Land South of River Thames Land Between TVP and Napier Bulmershe and Earley 1.01 Road Whitegates LGS122 Whiteknights Campus Whiteknights Campus, University Maiden Erlegh Earley 117.67 of Reading LGS029 Nature Reserve at Thames Valley Thames Valley Park Bulmershe and Earley / Sonning 27.44 Park Whitegates / Sonning LGS055 Lower Earley Meadows A Wokingham Road and Danehill Hawkedon / Winnersh Earley / Winnersh 91.95 LGS059 St James' Church and Church Lane, Finchampstead Finchampstead South Finchampstead 3.58 Conservation Area LGS060 Warren Wood Warren Wood, Warren Lane, Finchampstead South Finchampstead 7.29 Site Site Address Ward Parish Size reference (hectares) Finchampstead LGS060a Warren Wood (plus) Warren Wood, Warren Lane, Finchampstead South Finchampstead 9.93 Finchampstead LGS063a Burnmoor Meadow and Ponds Burnmoor Meadow, Longwater Finchampstead South Finchampstead 2.79 Road, Finchampstead LGS063b Burnmoor Meadow and Ponds Burnmoor Meadow, Longwater Finchampstead South Finchampstead 0.30 Road, Finchampstead LGS063c Burnmoor Meadow and Ponds Burnmoor Meadow, Longwater Finchampstead South Finchampstead 0.08 Road, Finchampstead LGS064 California Country Park and California Country Park, Nine Finchampstead South Finchampstead 46.27 Longmoor Bog Mile Ride LGS065a Finchampstead Ridges (North) The Ridges and Wellingtonia Finchampstead South Finchampstead 29.77 and Simon's Wood Avenue, Finchampstead LGS065b Finchampstead Ridges (South) The Ridges and Wellingtonia Finchampstead South Finchampstead 24.42 Avenue, Finchampstead LGS066 Shepperlands Farm Shepperlands Farm, Park Lane, Finchampstead South Finchampstead 7.63 Finchampstead LGS069a Moor Green Lakes Nature Longwater Road, Finchampstead Finchampstead South Finchampstead 53.86 Reserve (West) LGS069b Moor Green Lakes Nature Longwater Road, Finchampstead Finchampstead South Finchampstead 39.29 Reserve (East) LGS070 Finchampstead Memorial Park The Village Finchampstead Finchampstead South Finchampstead 8.08 LGS072 Sand Martins Golf Club Finchampstead Road, Finchampstead North Finchampstead 24.34 Finchampstead LGS073 FBC Playing Fields Gorse Ride North Finchampstead South Finchampstead 2.62 Site Site Address Ward Parish Size reference (hectares) LGS075 Finchampstead Allotments Longwater Road, Finchampstead Finchampstead South Finchampstead 1.96 LGS076 Woodmoor Play Area Woodmoor Play Area, Wood Finchampstead South Finchampstead 0.16 Moor, Finchampstead LGS077 Gorse Ride Woods Play Area Whittle Close, Finchampstead Finchampstead South Finchampstead 0.55 LGS078 The Moors Waverley Way, Finchampstead Finchampstead North Finchampstead 3.97 LGS079 Ruscombe Wood and Pond Ruscombe Wood and Pond, Remenham, Wargrave Ruscombe 2.23 Ruscombe and Ruscombe LGS080 Ruscombe Ponds (A) Ruscombe Ponds (A), Castle End Remenham, Wargrave Ruscombe 0.05 Road, Ruscombe and Ruscombe LGS081 Ruscombe Ponds (B) Ruscombe Ponds (B), Crossroads, Remenham, Wargrave Ruscombe 0.06 Ruscombe and Ruscombe LGS082 New Road Pond New Road Pond, New Road, Remenham, Wargrave Ruscombe 0.08 Ruscombe and Ruscombe LGS083 Church Lane Allotments Church Lane Allotments, Church Remenham, Wargrave Ruscombe 0.16 Lane, Ruscombe and Ruscombe LGS084 Church Green Church Green, Southbury Lane, Remenham, Wargrave Ruscombe 0.23 Ruscombe and Ruscombe LGS085 Crossroads Stanlake Lane, New Rd, Waltham Remenham, Wargrave Ruscombe 0.05 Rd, Ruscombe Lane and Ruscombe LGS086 Pennfields Park Pennfields, Ruscombe Remenham, Wargrave Ruscombe 0.13 and Ruscombe Site Site Address Ward Parish Size reference (hectares) LGS087 Land at London Road London Road, Ruscombe Remenham, Wargrave Ruscombe 0.02 and Ruscombe LGS088 Pennfields Green Land opp 63-65 Pennfields Remenham, Wargrave Ruscombe 0.24 and Ruscombe LGS025 Pearmans Copse Ryhill Way, Earley Shinfield North Shinfield 8.24 LGS104 Dinton Pastures Dinton Pastures Hurst St. Nicholas, Hurst 38.96 LGS031 Malvern Way open space Malvern Way, Twyford, RG10 Twyford Twyford 1.32 9PX LGS042 King George V field Loddon Hall Rd, Twyford, Twyford Twyford 6.17 Reading RG10 9JA LGS043 Stanlake Meadows Waltham Road, Twyford, RG10 Twyford Twyford 6.81 0AB LGS090 Hurst Road Allotments Hurst Road, Twyford Twyford Twyford 2.93 LGS091 London Road Allotments Loddon Hall Road, Twyford Twyford Twyford 0.48 LGS092 Springfield Park open space Springfield Park, Twyford Twyford Twyford 0.49 LGS093 Hurst Park Hurst Park Road, Twyford, Rg10 Twyford Twyford 0.37 0 LGS094 Open area adjacent to Colleton Colleton Drive, Twyford Twyford Twyford 0.30 Drive LGS095 Twyford Burial Ground & Station Road, Twyford Twyford Twyford 0.80 Millennium Garden Site Site Address Ward Parish Size reference (hectares) LGS096 Twyford Bowling Club Wargrave Road, Twyford Twyford Twyford 0.18 LGS097A Orchard Estate open space A Orchard Estate, Twyford Twyford Twyford 0.16 LGS097B Orchard Estate open space B Orchard Estate, Twyford Twyford Twyford 0.22 LGS098 Hermitage Drive open space Hermitage Drive, Twyford Twyford Twyford 0.09 LGS099 Open Space at Chaseside Avenue Chaseside Avenue Twyford Twyford 0.06 LGS100 Jarvis Drive open space Jarvis Drive, Twyford Twyford Twyford 0.04 LGS089 Broad Hinton open space Broad Hinton, Twyford RG10 0LL Hurst / Twyford Twyford / Hurst 9.78 LGS034 Winnersh Meadows Williamson Close Winnersh Winnersh 14.84 LGS035 Bearwood Recreation Ground Bearwood Road, Sindlesham Winnersh Winnersh 4.17 LGS037 Winnersh Farms Watmore Lane, Winnersh Winnersh Winnersh 19.29 LGS050 Land surrounding the west of Land To The North West of Old Winnersh Winnersh 18.12 Old Forest Road NWDR Forest Road LGS001 Elms Field Elms Field, Wellington Road Emmbrook / Wescott Wokingham 1.90 Site Site Address Ward Parish Size reference (hectares) LGS002 Howard Palmer Gardens Howard Palmer Gardens, Cockpit Wescott Wokingham 0.34 Path LGS003 Langborough Recreation Ground Langborough Recreation Ground, Wescott Wokingham 2.15 Gipsy Lane, LGS004 Barkham Recreation Ground Barkham Recreation Ground, Emmbrook Wokingham 3.15 Latimer Road LGS005 King George V Playing Field King George V Playing Field, Wescott Wokingham 2.12 Goodchild Road LGS010a Joel Park Joel Park, Wokingham Emmbrook Wokingham 7.52 LGS010b Land North of Jubilee Avenue Joel Park, Wokingham Emmbrook Wokingham 0.48 LGS017 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