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Flackwell and Heath
* Fawley, Fingest, Flackwell Heath, Frieth
The area covered by Flackwell Heath was once four villages ; Flackwell Heath, North-End Woods, Heath End and Sedgemoor.
However, housing developments, particularly post-1945, meant the four eventually formed one large village: Flackwell Heath.
Today, the road names Northern Woods, Sedgmoor Road, Sedgmoor Lane and Heath End Road are still found in the village, perhaps suggesting that the " original Flackwell Heath " could be defined as being between Green Dragon Lane and Treadaway Road, encompassing Churchill Close, Chapman Lane, Chiltern View, Straight Bit, Links Road, Links Approach, The Fairway, Greenlands, Highlands, Jennings Field, Strathcona Close, Norlands Drive and The Common.
Flackwell Heath has many other shops including takeaway establishments.
Although Flackwell Heath previously had six public houses in the village, the site of The Magpie has been redeveloped and The Green Man ( 1755 to 2011 ) recently demolished, with a Sainsbury's Local store to be built on the site.
There is also Flackwell Heath Football Club, a Non-League football team who play at Wilkes Park.
There is an annual firework display on the weekend nearest the 5th of November in the Carrington School Playing field, next to the 1st Flackwell Heath Scout's HQ ( it was previously held on the recreation ground ), which features two firework displays and several food and drink stores.
Every Remembrance Sunday, there is a parade around the village war memorial, hosted by the Royal British Legion and attended by service men and women past and present, 1st Flackwell Heath Scout Group, Flackwell Heath Guide District, Flackwell Heath Girl's Brigade and more recently a local Troop of the Boy Scouts of America.
The Flackwell Heath Residents ' Association and the Flackwell Heath Community Association both host numerous events throughout the year for the residents, including Race Nights, Quiz Nights, Music Events and Dances.

Flackwell and is
The name ' Flackwell ' is of dubious origin of the but may describe the source of a stream which once started in this area.
There is a large wood ( Fennels Wood ), which runs alongside a large part of Flackwell Heath and consists mainly of Beech trees.
Flackwell Heath is also home to the Wycombe campus of Amersham & Wycombe College, based in Spring Lane in the buildings of the former secondary school.
The base is situated on Daws Hill Lane, the road between Flackwell Heath and Marlow Hill, High Wycombe, off the A404 road and adjacent to the M40 motorway.
The High Wycombe campus is located in the village of Flackwell Heath, while the Chesham campus is situated just northwards of the town centre, near the road towards Berkhamsted.

Flackwell and village
In the late 19th century, industrial mill workers became more commonplace in the village, and the first furniture makers and workers began to settle too, with Flackwell Heath's close proximity to High Wycombe-well known for the Chair and Furniture industry.

Flackwell and civil
It consists of all civil parishes in the South Bucks district ; the parishes of Hedsor, Little Marlow, Marlow, and Wooburn and Bourne End in the Wycombe district ; and the Flackwell Heath part of the parish of Chepping Wycombe in the Wycombe district.

Flackwell and parish
The parish includes the three large villages of Tylers Green, Loudwater and Flackwell Heath.

Flackwell and Wycombe
Flackwell Heath was once served by the High Wycombe to Bourne End railway line, via Loudwater railway station at the bottom of Treadaway Hill.
Carousel Buses operate a council contracted bus service from Flackwell Heath to the nearest town of High Wycombe.
* Flackwell Heath and Little Marlow, Hedsor-cum-Bourne End, and The Wooburns, in the Wycombe district ;

Flackwell and .
House prices are relatively high in Flackwell Heath due its closeness both to London and pleasant rural areas.
Prior to amalgamation with Pembroke School, Flackwell Heath in 1985, this was known as Deyncourt School.

Heath and is
" Heath comments that " The last phrase is curious, but the meaning of it is obvious enough, as also the meaning of the phrase about ending " at one and the same number "( Heath 1908: 300 ).
Balsall Heath is a working class, inner-city area of Birmingham, West Midlands, England.
* 1974 – The house of former British Prime Minister Edward Heath is attacked by members of the Provisional IRA.
The earliest longbow known from England, found at Ashcott Heath, Somerset, is dated to 2665 BC, but no longbows survive from the period when the longbow was dominant ( c. 1250 – 1450 AD ), probably because bows became weaker, broke and were replaced, rather than being handed down through generations.
A photograph of the Newton Heath team, taken in 1892, is believed to show the players wearing red-and-white quartered jerseys and blue shorts.
Heath went on to become a professor at Caltech and O ' Brien joined Texas Instruments and is now at MEMtronics.
Predating Goldberg, the corresponding term in the UK was, and still is, " Heath Robinson ", after the English illustrator with an equal devotion to odd machinery ( although Heath Robinson's creations did not have the same emphasis on the sequential or chain reaction element ).
* 1459 – Battle of Blore Heath, the first major battle of the English Wars of the Roses, is fought at Blore Heath in Staffordshire.
** Following a hung parliament in the UK general election, Conservative prime minister Edward Heath resigns and is succeeded by Labour's Harold Wilson, who previously led the country from 1964 to 1970.
is founded, as Small Heath Alliance, in Small Heath, Birmingham, England.
* September 14 – The first penalty kick is awarded in a football ( soccer ) match ; John Heath scores it for the Wolverhampton Wanderers.
* The Trial of Penenden Heath is thought to have been held, with an important ruling regarding land rights subsequent to the Norman Conquest of England.
In 1459, hostilities resumed at the Battle of Blore Heath, where Margaret is said to have witnessed her commander, James Touchet, Lord Audley, defeated by a Yorkist army under Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury.
It is believed he was born at the top of Putney Hill, on the edge of Putney Heath.
From the records it is unclear if Wilson or Heath knew of the bugging, and no recorded conversations were retained by MI5 so possibly the bugs were never activated.
It is believed the aircraft had handling problems for it was not delivered to Martlesham Heath until early in 1936, long after the competition had been decided in favour of the Vickers Type 253.
In the 2009 film The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, the character of Tony, played by Heath Ledger, is found hanging ( alive ) under Blackfriars Bridge, described by director Terry Gilliam as " an homage to Roberto Calvi ".
The Patriot is a 2000 American historical war film directed by Roland Emmerich, written by Robert Rodat, and starring Mel Gibson, Chris Cooper, and Heath Ledger.
A supporting vote is nonetheless passed and against his father's wishes, Benjamin's eldest son Gabriel ( Heath Ledger ) joins the Continental Army.

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