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Sunningdale
Sunningdale meaning
A large village and civil parish in Windsor and Maidenhead borough, Berkshire, England, which was also partly in Surrey until 1995 (OS grid ref SU9567).
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Simon Asplen-Taylor, CEO and founder of Sunningdale-based data advisory and analytics company, Data Tick, has been nominated for the Innovation Entrepreneur of the Year award after founding the company only a year ago.
Founded in 1900 and boasting two eighteen-hole courses, Sunningdale has hosted many prestigious events, including the British Masters and the Walker Cup.
The Aberdonian adds two titles to his Scottish Seniors Open win at Craigielaw in 2019 and also makes his presence felt in the Senior Open Championship at Sunningdale in July.
It was a squeeze to fit the round in, given the following day she was moving into a swish new flat in Sunningdale.
Meanwhile, Harare residents of Budiriro, Crowborough, Sunningdale and Tynwald South are also reportedly hit on the education front as they do not have secondary schools, and their primary schools are inadequate to cater for their growing populations.
What happened at Cliff Richard’s home in Sunningdale, Berkshire, when was the police raid and why’s he suing the BBC?
Nationalists argue that the British Government did not do enough to break this strike and uphold the Sunningdale initiative.
The failure of Sunningdale led to the serious consideration in London until November 1975 of independence.
The Sunningdale Agreement of 1973 and the Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985 were important steps in this process.
Unofficial talks with Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) delegates were unsuccessful, as was the Sunningdale Agreement of 1973, which caused the Ulster Unionist Party to withdraw from the Conservative whip.