Greenham


Greenham is a village and civil parish in Berkshire, England. It was recorded in the Domesday Book as Greneham. Greenham commences immediately south-east of Newbury and is in the West Berkshire district of England.

Demography

Former RAF station

The former Royal Air Force station RAF Greenham Common covers much of the south-east of the civil parish of the village, surrounded by the Common which covers most of the parish.

Governance

administers local government; certain minor local services such as footpaths and sports facilities received grants from the precept of the civil parish council formed of residents. The population of the civil parish including Newtown Common was 3,628 at the 2011 Census.
The area of the village, in its broad, traditional definition, including the racecourse, common land and aviation base, is .

Geography

Greenham has a public open space by the church called Audrey's Meadow, that is run by the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust. It was named after one of the Parish Councilors called Mrs Audrey Appleby.

Racecourse

is in Greenham.