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Map Reference Scale Dates Held Areas Covered Maps Map Reference Scale Dates Held Areas Covered SU 66 NE 1:10,000 2002 Beech Hill, Burghfield, Grazeley, Wokefield SU 66 SE 1:10,000 1961, 1971 Stratfield Mortimer, Stratfield Saye, Mortimer SU 6866 1:2500 1995 Grazeley SU 6965 1:2500 1996 Beech Hill SU 6966 1:2500 1996 Grazeley SU 6967 1:2500 1993 Grazeley SU 6968 1:2500 1993 Grazeley SU 6969 1:2500 1993 Pingewood, Shinfield SU 7062 1:2500 1994 SU 7063 1:2500 1994 Swallowfield SU 7064 1:2500 1994 Beech Hill, Swallowfield SU 7065 1:2500 1994 Spencers Wood SU 7066 1:2500 1994 Grazeley, Spencers Wood SU 7067 1:2500 1994 Three Mile Cross SU 7068 1:2500 1994 Shinfield, Three Mile Cross SU 7069 1:2500 1994 SU 7162 1:2500 1994 Riseley, Stratfield Saye SU 7163 1:2500 1994 Riseley 14 May 2015 Page 1 of 26 Map Reference Scale Dates Held Areas Covered SU 7164 1:2500 1994 Swallowfield SU 7165 1:2500 1994 Spencers Wood, Swallowfield SU 7166 1:2500 1994 Spencers Wood SU 7167 1:2500 1994 Three Mile Cross SU 7168 NE 1:1250 1994 Three Mile Cross, Shinfield SU 7168 NW 1:1250 1994 Three Mile Cross SU 7168 SE 1:1250 1994 Three Mile Cross SU 7168 SW 1:1250 1994 Great Lea Common, Three Mile Cross SU 7263 1:2500 1994 Riseley SU 7264 1:2500 1996 Swallowfield SU 7265 1:2500 1994 Swallowfield SU 7266 1:2500 1995 Spencers Wood SU 7267 1:2500 1994, 2006 Ryeish Green SU 7268 NE 1:1250 1994, 2006 Shinfield SU 7268 NW 1:1250 1994 Whitley Wood SU 7268 SE 1:1250 1994, 2006 Shinfield SU 7268 SW 1:1250 1994, 2006 Shinfield SU 7269 NE 1:1250 1994, 2006 Whitley Wood SU 7269 NW 1:1250 1994, 2006 Whitley Wood SU 7269 SE 1:1250 1994, 2006 Shire Hall, Whitley Wood SU 7269 SW 1:1250 1994, 2006 Whitley Wood 14 May 2015 Page 2 of 26 Map Reference Scale Dates Held Areas Covered SU 7363 1:2500 1994 Riseley SU 7364 1:2500 1994 Swallowfield Park SU 7365 1:2500 1994 Swallowfield Park SU 7366 1:2500 1994 SU 7367 1:2500 1994, 2006 Shinfield SU 7368 1:2500 1994, 2006 Shinfield SU 7369 NE 1:1250 1994, 2006 Lower Earley SU 7369 NW 1:1250 1994, 2006 Shinfield SU 7369 SE 1:1250 1994, 2006 Lower Earley SU 7369 SW 1:1250 1994, 2006 Shinfield SU 7370 NE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Earley SU 7370 NW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Reading SU 7370 SE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Lower Earley SU 7370 SW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Earley, Shinfield, Whitley SU 7371 NE 1:1250 1993, 2006 University of Reading SU 7371 NW 1:1250 1995, 2006 University of Reading SU 7371 SE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Earley, University of Reading SU 7371 SW 1:1250 1993, 2006 University of Reading, Reading SU 7372 NE 1:1250 1993 Reading SU 7372 NW 1:1250 1993 Reading SU 7372 SE 1:1250 1993 Earley, University of Reading 14 May 2015 Page 3 of 26 Map Reference Scale Dates Held Areas Covered SU 7372 SW 1:1250 1993 Reading, University of Reading SU 7373 NE 1:1250 1993 Suttons Park, Earley, Reading SU 7373 NW 1:1250 1993 Reading SU 7373 SE 1:1250 1993 Palmer Park SU 7373 SW 1:1250 1993 Reading SU 7463 1:2500 1994 Farley Hill SU 7464 1:2500 1994 Farley Hill SU 7465 1:2500 1994 Farley Hill, Arborfield SU 7466 1:2500 1994 Arborfield SU 7467 1:2500 1994 Arborfield SU 7468 1:2500 2006 Arborfield, Shinfield SU 7469 NE 1:1250 1994, 2006 Lower Earley SU 7469 NW 1:1250 1995, 2006 Lower Earley SU 7469 SE 1:1250 1994, 2006 SU 7469 SW 1:1250 1994, 2006 SU 7470 NE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Earley, Lower Earley SU 7470 NW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Lower Earley SU 7470 SE 1:1250 1995, 2006 Lower Earley SU 7470 SW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Lower Earley SU 7470/7570 1:2500 1962 Lower Earley, Maiden Erlegh SU 7471 NE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Earley 14 May 2015 Page 4 of 26 Map Reference Scale Dates Held Areas Covered SU 7471 NW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Earley, University of Reading SU 7471 SE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Earley SU 7471 SW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Earley SU 7471/7571 1:2500 1962 Earley, Maiden Erlegh SU 7472 NE 1:1250 1993 Earley SU 7472 NW 1:1250 1993 Earley SU 7472 SE 1:1250 1993 Earley SU 7472 SW 1:1250 1993 Reading SU 7472/7572 1:2500 1961 Earley, Woodley SU 7473 NE 1:1250 1993 Earley SU 7473 NW 1:1250 1996 Earley SU 7473 SE 1:1250 1993 Earley SU 7473 SW 1:1250 1995 Earley SU 7473/7573 1:2500 1960, 1970 Earley, Woodley SU 7474 NE 1:1250 1993 Sonning, Thames Valley Business Park SU 7474 NW 1:1250 1993 Sonning SU 7474 SE 1:1250 1993 Thames Valley Business Park SU 7474 SW 1:1250 1995 Thames Valley Business Park SU 7562 1:2500 1993 Bramshill Plantation SU 7563 1:2500 1993 Farley Hill SU 7564 1:2500 1993 Farley Hill 14 May 2015 Page 5 of 26 Map Reference Scale Dates Held Areas Covered SU 7566 1:2500 1993 Arborfield Cross SU 7567 1:2500 1993 Arborfield SU 7568 1:2500 1993 Arborfield SU 7569 NE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Lower Earley SU 7569 NW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Lower Earley SU 7569 SE 1:1250 1993, 2006 SU 7569 SW 1:1250 1993, 2006 SU 7570 SEE SU 7470/7570 SU 7570 NE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Lower Earley SU 7570 NW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Lower Earley SU 7570 SE 1:1250 1996, 2006 Lower Earley SU 7570 SW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Lower Earley SU 7571 SEE SU 7471/7571 SU 7571 NE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Earley, Woodley SU 7571 NW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Earley SU 7571 SE 1:1250 1993 Earley, Woodley SU 7571 SW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Earley SU 7572 SEE SU 7472/7572 SU 7572 NE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Woodley SU 7572 NW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Woodley SU 7572 SE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Woodley (South Lake) 14 May 2015 Page 6 of 26 Map Reference Scale Dates Held Areas Covered SU 7572 SW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Woodley (South Lake) SU 7573 SEE SU 7473/7573 SU 7573 NE 1:1250 1996, 2006 Woodley SU 7573 NW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Woodley SU 7573 SE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Woodley SU 7573 SW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Woodley SU 7574 NE 1:1250 1993 Sonning, Woodley SU 7574 NW 1:1250 1993 Sonning SU 7574 SE 1:1250 1993 Sonning (sports ground), Woodley SU 7574 SW 1:1250 1993 Sonning, Woodley SU 7575 1:2500 1995 Sonning SU 7576 1:2500 1993 Sonning SU 76 NE 1:10,000 1961, 2002 Arborfield, Arborfield Cross, Arborfield Garrison, Barkham, Sindlesham SU 76 NW 1:10,000 1961, 1971, 2002 Shinfield, Spencers Wood, Swallowfield, Whitley Wood SU 76 SE 1:10,000 1961, 2002 Finchampstead, Eversley, Farley Hill, Bramshill (plantation) SU 76 SW 1:10,000 1961, 1978, 2002 Heckfield, Riseley, Stratfield Saye, Swallowfield, Bramshill (plantation) SU 7662 1:2500 1993 Finchampstead, Lower Common, Eversley SU 7663 1:2500 1993 Finchampstead SU 7664 1:2500 1993 Arborfield Garrison, Finchampstead SU 7665 1:2500 1993, 2006 Arborfield Garrison SU 7666 1:2500 1993, 2006 Arborfield Cross, Arborfield Garrison 14 May 2015 Page 7 of 26 Map Reference Scale Dates Held Areas Covered SU 7667 1:2500 1993 Arborfield Cross SU 7668 1:2500 1993 Carters Hill, Bearwood SU 7669 1:2500 1993 Sindlesham, Carters Hill SU 7670 NE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Lower Earley SU 7670 NW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Lower Earley SU 7670 SE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Sindlesham Hill SU 7670 SW 1:1250 1996, 2006 Lower Earley SU 7670/7770 1:2500 1967 Winnersh SU 7671 NE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Earley, Winnersh Triangle, Woodley SU 7671 NW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Earley, Woodley SU 7671 SE 1:1250 1994, 2006 Loddon Bridge SU 7671 SW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Earley SU 7671/7771 1:2500 1967 Winnersh, Woodley, Earley SU 7672 NE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Woodley SU 7672 NW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Woodley SU 7672 SE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Woodley SU 7672 SW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Woodley SU 7672/7772 1:2500 1969 Woodley SU 7673 NE 1:1250 1994, 2006 Woodley SU 7673 NW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Woodley SU 7673 SE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Woodley 14 May 2015 Page 8 of 26 Map Reference Scale Dates Held Areas Covered SU 7673 SW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Woodley SU 7673/7773 1:2500 1960, 1969 Woodley SU 7674 NE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Sonning (golf course), Woodley SU 7674 NW 1:1250 1995, 2006 Sonning, Woodley SU 7674 SE 1:1250 1995, 2006 Woodley SU 7674 SW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Woodley SU 7675 1:2500 1993, 2006 Sonning SU 7676 1:2500 1993, 2006 SU 7682 1:2500 1996 Remenham, Henley SU 7683 1:2500 1993 Remenham, Henley SU 7684 1:2500 1993 Remenham SU 77 NE 1:10,000 1960, 1971, 2002 Charvil, Shiplake, Sonning, Twyford, Wargrave SU 77 SE 1:10,000 1960, 2002 Hurst, Woodley, Winnersh, Dinton Pastures, Emmbrook (part) SU 77 SW 1:10,000 1962, 1973, 2002 Earley, Reading SU 7762 1:2500 1993 Eversley, Finchampstead, Lower Common SU 7763 1:2500 1993 Finchampstead SU 7764 1:2500 1993 Finchampstead SU 7765 1:2500 1993, 2006 Arborfield Garrison SU 7766 1:2500 1993, 2006 Arborfield Garrison, Barkham SU 7767 1:2500 1993 Barkham SU 7768 1:2500 1993 Bearwood 14 May 2015 Page 9 of 26 Map Reference Scale Dates Held Areas Covered SU 7769 1:2500 1994 Bearwood, Sindlesham SU 7770 SEE SU 7670/7770 SU 7770 NE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Winnersh SU 7770 NW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Winnersh SU 7770 SE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Winnersh SU 7770 SW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Sindlesham SU 7771 SEE SU 7671/7771 SU 7771 NE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Dinton Pastures, Winnersh SU 7771 NW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Dinton Pastures, Winnersh SU 7771 SE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Winnersh, Winnersh Triangle SU 7771 SW 1:1250 1995, 2006 Winnersh SU 7772 SEE SU 7672/7772 SU 7772 NE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Dinton Pastures, Woodley SU 7772 NW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Woodley SU 7772 SE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Dinton Pastures SU 7772 SW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Woodley SU 7773 SEE SU 7673/7773 SU 7773 NE 1:1250 1995, 2006 Woodley SU 7773 NW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Woodley SU 7773 SE 1:1250 1993, 2006 Woodley SU 7773 SW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Woodley 14 May 2015 Page 10 of 26 Map Reference Scale Dates Held Areas Covered SU 7774 NE 1:1250 1993, 2006 SU 7774 NW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Woodley SU 7774 SE 1:1250 1994, 2006 Woodley SU 7774 SW 1:1250 1993, 2006 Woodley SU 7775 1:2500 1996, 2006 Charvil SU 7776 1:2500 1993 Charvil SU 7777 1:2500 1993 Shiplake SU 7778 1:2500 1993 Shiplake SU 7779 1:2500 1993 Shiplake SU 7780 1:2500 1993 Shiplake SU 7781 1:2500 1993 Henley, Remenham SU 7782 1:2500 1993
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