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    Mental Wellbeing Week 2010

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    Mental Wellbeing Week 2010 (Monday 8 – Sunday 14 March)

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    Bracknell

    Coppid Beech Hotel is one of Berkshire’s finest four-star properties, providing guests with spacious, comfortable, modern bedrooms; excellent food and 2 distinctive bars. It also has dedicated and purpose built meeting and conference facilities; a live music venue and a fully equipped health club.
    Hilton Hotel Five minutes from the M3, the Hilton Bracknell hotel has just undergone a £1m refurbishment and boasts a gym, pool and beauty salon. Relax in the Jacuzzi and sauna or do business in one of 12 meeting rooms for up to 250, with wireless internet access in the lounge and Bar. The hotel is 30 minutes' drive from Heathrow
    Oakview B&B Why do you want to pay more if you can find Oakview B&B in Bracknell from £29pn, offering a simple, lovely, guaranteed low cost, comfortable, friendly bed and breakfast accommodation to the guests who are in the need of 2 or more nights in or around Bracknell area A late rooms,com Listing
    Park Lodge Martin and Jill would like to warmly welcome you to Park Lodge...We provide a professional, yet personal service in a relaxed settingWe offer 7 comfortable bedrooms - a mix of single, double, twin and family rooms. Rooms are clean and spacious, and all have a private en suite bathroom.Each room has tea and coffee making facilities and its own television.Whether on business or pleasure, at Park Lodge we want your stay to be as pleasant, relaxed & straightforward as possible.
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    The Admiral Cunningham Pub and Bed & Breakfast - They also own to other B&B's in the area

     

    Maidenhead

    Elva Lodge Hotel

    Close to the centre of Maidenhead, Elva Lodge Hotel is within easy reach of the M4, M40 and M25 motorways, providing excellent access to Heathrow airport and the commercial centres of Reading, Slough, Bracknell and High Wycombe.

    Newbury

    Bacon Arms in Newbury is a 17th century Inn with an intriguing history dating back to the Civil War. A homely atmosphere and a wealth of character await you, with many original features and 13 newly refurbished en suite bedrooms gracefully combining the old and the new.
    Hilton Newbury Centre Hotel, half a mile south of the historic market town of Newbury. The hotel is close to the M4 and M3 motorways, with access to London. Newbury Racecourse and historic Highclere Castle are nearby. The hotel is 15 miles from Basingstoke and 20 miles from Reading.
    Hare and Hounds Hotel is a traditional coaching Inn located a few minutes from the centre of Newbury. The independently run Hotel has recently been refurbished and has thirty bedrooms furnished to a modern standard.
    Queen's Hotel has undergone an extensive room refurbishment in May 2008 and now boasts 14 immaculate en-suite rooms. All rooms have digital flatscreen TVs, free WiFi and tea and coffee making facilities. In the Queens Hotel you will find the perfect blend of the warmth and charm of the old inn with the best in contemporary style and comfort A late rooms,com Listing
    Swan at Thatcham is typical of the hostelries of old where there’s always a warm welcome. The hotel is situated just a few miles outside of Newbury in the delightful village of Thatcham, and offers five newly refurbished en-suite rooms in a converted stable block

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    The Chequers Hotel  is the only hotel located in Newbury itself, walking distance from the many shops, bars and retaurants. The Chequers Hotel is a traditional, 18th century coaching inn, providing excellent hotel accommodation in Newbury's town centre. The hotel has recently undergone an external refurbishment including brand new windows throughout.

    Reading

    Bath Hotel If it is a good location that you are looking for, The Bath Hotel could not be better situated. The M4 junctions 11 and 12 are equal distance, about three miles. Reading Centre with its award winning Oracle Shopping Mall is a haven of bars and restaurants and multiplex cinema it is only a ten minute walk away and
    a regular bus service passes the hotel.

    Best Western Calcot Hotel  has been proudly operating in Reading with the same private ownership, for over thirty years.

    Central Reading Hotels. We have been providing quality affordable accommodation in Reading to business and tourist travellers since 1990. Our flexible approach and wide range of accommodation cannot be beaten - whether you require a single bedroom in one of our three hotels, or a six-bedroom house - we have it all! So why not try us!Our philosophy is to provide excellent accommodation at affordable prices and we work with you to provide the best options for your stay.A late rooms,com Listing

    Hilton Hotel  offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, just a 2 minute drive from Reading's historical city centre, the River Thames and the famous shopping centre, The Oracle. The hotel is situated on the Kennett Island Development just of the A33 and is within walking distance to the Madejski Stadium. Reading train station is only 3 minutes drive away and Heathrow Airport is a 25 minute drive.

    Hotel Novatel  New Generation 4 star hotel with leisure club located in Reading town centre. Just 2 min. walk from the railway station: 25 min to London Paddington, 30 min Rail-Air link to Heathrow airport, free shuttle to Thames Valley Park. A short drive to the M4, other business parks and Reading FC stadium. Also includes Elements Restaurant and Bar and 8 purpose built meeting rooms. Limited pay parking available at the hotel on a first come first served basis. Alternative parking at the local NCP car park

    Penta Hotel Reading An elegant 4-star hotel in the heart of Reading, offering 206 spacious guest rooms with internet access, individual climate control and work space. Enjoy inspired and innovative dishes in our Cavershams restaurant cooked in our open theatre kitchen. You can unwind from the hustle and bustle in the Windsor lounge bar serving a selection of deli sandwiches, international dishes, coffees, and drinks. Our event facilities include 11 rooms with 580 sqm of space and offer flexibility whether it is an intimate gathering or large event for 220 guests with outstanding catering and expert planners to ensure a successful occasion. A late rooms,com Listing

    Russell Court Hotel A family run Bed and Breakfast hotel located in the heart of Reading town centre offering extremely comfortable and welcoming accommodation all En-suite facilities at affordable prices. All rooms are offered with en-suite facilities, Private CCTV Monitored Parking (up to 20 cars), Full English or Buffet Breakfast and Free Wireless internet.Our Town Centre location could be ideal for your stay, whether you are a business visitor on a training course, or simply enjoying few days in Reading perhaps for shopping at Oracle or visiting family and friends, we at Russell Court Hotel do our utmost to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable one.The Thames Valley Park, Green park, Reading University or Shinfield business park are all within 10 minutes drive from the Russell Court Hotel. a late rooms,com Listing 

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