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  • ...Country itself the north-easternmost parts of Worcestershire, including [[Yardley]] have long since been absorbed into Birmingham. ...on the wool trade, and many areas of its dense forests, such as Malvern Chase, were royal hunting grounds. In the nineteenth century, Worcester was a cen
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  • | [[Halstead]] || Mill Chase Playing Field || Mill Chase <small>CO9 2DQ</small> || {{map|}} || 2.5 | [[Mill Hill]] || London Marathon Playing Fields at Chase Lodge || Page Street <small>NW7 2ED</small> || {{map|}} || 16
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  • ...]] and Hazelborough wood near [[Silverstone]]. Further afield is [[Yardley Chase]] and Whittlebury Wood. They are mainly owned by the [[Forestry Commission]
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  • ...who also manage neighbouring woods such as [[Salcey Forest]] and [[Yardley Chase]]. Parts of the wood are protected as a 'site special of scientific interes *[[Yardley Chase]]
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  • ...ring the war the corps had an ammunition dump hidden in woods at [[Yardley Chase]], where signs still remain.
    6 KB (865 words) - 12:37, 10 January 2017
  • ...efers to the village's location to a nearby forest, possibly the [[Yardley Chase]] or [[Whittlewood Forest|Whittlewood]].
    1 KB (161 words) - 10:34, 24 January 2019