Whitehill & Bordon

Set in the Woolmer Forest, an area of heathland designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest and ecologically outstanding as a wildlife sanctuary, these attractive villages combine history with a contemporary way of life. The Deadwater Valley Walk is in a 50 acre area of heath and woodland rich in wildlife, and is easily accessible.
A centre of military importance in 1863 when the War Office purchased 1,600 acres of training land.
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Whitehill and Bordon Opportunity:
Exciting things are happening in Whitehill and Bordon. Up to 600 acres of MOD land may be released for development in the next few years. This opens up all sorts of possibilities for the future of the area, and is known as the Whitehill and Bordon Opportunity.
Links:
For more information about Whitehill and Bordon visit the Town Partnership website. The site has been set up to give information about the area after consultation with the public showed that local people wanted more information about the town to be made more available and more accessible to everyone. You can find out about the history of the area, and the latest updates on the Town Action Plan.