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    Howe Park Wood is a 21.4-hectare (53-acre) Site of Special Scientific Interest in Tattenhoe, a district of Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire. It is owned...
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    fields, a meeting room and free parking on site. The district contains Howe Park Wood, a Site of Special Scientific Interest of about 24 ha (59 acres). It...
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    or woodland. It includes two Sites of Special Scientific Interest, Howe Park Wood and Oxley Mead. As a key element of the planners' vision, Milton Keynes...
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  • formally planted park and a large sports field. At the southern end of the park there is a car park and the sports pavilion. Howe Park Wood, a Site of Special...
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  • Valley, Westcroft, Tattenhoe (including Kingsmead, Howe Park Wood and Snelshall East) and Tattenhoe Park (including Snelshall West). The parish is bounded...
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    Keynes. "Facts and figures". The Parks Trust. "Willen Lake". "Stanton Low Park". The Parks Trust. "Howe Park Wood". The Parks Trust. Official website...
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    Lord Howe Island (/haʊ/; formerly Lord Howe's Island) is an irregularly crescent-shaped volcanic remnant in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand...
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    remained wooded ever since. The Tinker Brook and Howe Wood were first mentioned on OS maps in 1855. Glen Howe Park was set up in the valley in 1881 through the...
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    compression even when the wood shrank somewhat. William Howe was a construction contractor in Massachusetts when he patented the Howe truss design in 1840...
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    Fort Howe (1777 — present historic site) was a British fort built in Saint John, New Brunswick during the American Revolution. It was erected shortly after...
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