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Petersfield, HampshireIn the Catherine Tate Show episode featuring the drunk bride, the camera zooms out from an invitation referring to St Mark's Chapel, Petersfield: a completely fictional institution.BordonBordon has recently been announced as an Eco-Town.[2][3] It has the backing of its local authority, East Hampshire District Council. Whitehill Town Council gave their support to a project called the 'Green Town Vision' over two years ago, but local people are concerned it will be a dumping group for social housing.[4] The aim of the Green Town Vision is to ensure that new development in Whitehill and Bordon will bring about regeneration while protecting the natural environment. The Government's plans for Eco-towns fit very closely with the Green Town Vision and so East Hampshire District Council made a bid for Whitehill and Bordon.[5] The district council is currently consulting with residents about how the proposed Eco-town should look, where development should take place and sorting out priorities.[citation needed]Whitesheet HillThe site was excavated by Sir Richard Hoare, 2nd Baronet in the early 19th century:Waverley AbbeyThe abbey ruins have been used as a location in the filming of a number of films and television dramas, most notably as the setting for an idyllic interlude in Danny Boyle's 2002 film 28 Days Later. The following productions include scenes set in Waverley Abbey:FarnhamSince Roman times the wealden clay of the area has been exploited for pottery and brickmaking. Pottery continued on a small-scale commercial basis until the closure of Farnham Pottery at Wrecclesham in 1998, when it passed to the Farnham Buildings Preservation Trust. Farnham Pottery , in addition to utility wares, became famous during the Arts and crafts movement for their decorative wares, either hand-thrown or moulded and decorated in a variety of coloured glazes, particularly "Farnham Greenware". There was close co-operation between the pottery and Farnham School of Art (now a campus of the UCCA).Information by Wikipedia.com
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