| West Berkshire District | |
|---|---|
| Geography | |
| Status: | Unitary, Non-metropolitan district |
| Region: | South East England |
| Ceremonial County: | Berkshire |
| Area: - Total | Ranked 55th 704.17 km² |
| Admin. HQ: | Newbury |
| ONS code: | 00MB |
| Demographics | |
| Population: - Total () - Density | Ranked / km² |
| Ethnicity: | 97.4% White |
| Politics | |
| West Berkshire Council http://www.westberks.gov.uk/ | |
| Leadership: | Leader & Cabinet |
| Executive: | |
| MPs: | Richard Benyon, John Redwood, Martin Salter |
Apart from Newbury, the other main centres in the district include Thatcham, Hungerford, Pangbourne and Lambourn. Larger villages include Ramsbury, Theale, Burghfield, Mortimer and Hermitage. The West Berkshire district borders Hampshire to the south, Wiltshire to the west, Oxfordshire to the north and both the Reading and Wokingham unitary districts to the east.
The highest point in southeast/south-central England is located in West Berkshire at Walbury Hill with a summit height of 297m (974 ft) 2 km to the south of the village of Inkpen. West Berkshire is also home to the UK Atomic Weapons Establishment, based near Aldermaston to the east of the district and the worldwide headquarters of Vodafone on the outskirts of Newbury. The area around Lambourn in the far west of the district is noted for its numerous horse racing stables and training grounds.
Until April 1, 1998, Newbury District Council and Berkshire County council were responsible for the region at local government level. On 1 April 1998, Berkshire County Council was abolished and Newbury District Council changed its name to West Berkshire Council and took on the former County Council's responsibilities within its area.
The colours of red and gold in the arms represent industry and the richness of the area, whilst the interwoven cross represents the weaving industry which was important to Newbury in past centuries. The corn on the shield represents the agriculture industry which is important to the area, whilst the cogwheels represent manufacturing and manufacturing achievement. The mural crown represents local government and the grassy mount symbolises the downs of the surrounding area. Finally, the horseman represents the two battles of Newbury in the English civil war.
The district is approximately coterminous with the parliamentary constituency of Newbury, except for areas to the east where parts of West Berkshire are incorporated into the constituencies of Wokingham and Reading West.
There is also further and higher education provided in the area, represented by Newbury College, however there are no universities. independent schools in the district include Downe House, Bradfield College and Cheam School.
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