![]() The Bracknell Branch |
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Around 1950 Bracknell
village, with a population of 5000, was designated a “New Town”
under the New Town Act of 1949 and was to be developed along with other
new towns to take a share of London’s rapidly expanding population.
The construction of houses and factories began almost immediately. As
the houses were occupied, correspondingly the level of the branch
membership increased substantially. During the mid 1960s,
a compulsory purchase order was served on the branch to make way for
development of the town centre. After protracted negotiations, our
Trustees were successful in reaching a satisfactory agreement, along
with a limited choice of alternative sites.
We moved to our present location in 1968 with the official
opening in 1969 by the then National Chairman
of the Royal British Legion, Dennis Cadman.
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