Parking in Berkeley, Gloucestershire
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Berkeley, Gloucestershire
Berkeley is a town between the south bank of the River Severn and the M5 motorway within the Stroud district of Gloucestershire, England, at . The town is located mid-way between Bristol and Gloucester and is built on a small hill in the Vale of Berkeley. The town is noted for Berkeley Castle where the imprisoned Edward II was murdered (...)
Berkeley Castle
in the town of Berkeley, Gloucestershire, UK . It was constructed from 1117 A.D., on the orders of Henry II, with the aim of defending the Severn estuary and the Welsh border. It continues to belong to the Berkeley family, descendants of Robert Fitzharding, who completed the keep in 1153 (...)
Berkeley nuclear power station
in Gloucestershire, England. Construction began in 1956 and the power station opened in 1962. It had two Magnox reactors producing 276 MW – enough electricity on a typical day to serve an urban area the size of Bristol. Reactor 2 was shut down in October 1988, followed by Reactor 1 in March 1989 (...)