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Wensley Road in Reading, Berkshire, England. This area, including three 15 story blocks of flats and Wensley Road itself, was developed as local authority housing in the late 1950s and 1960s. For more information see the Wikipedia article Coley Park .

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Date

14 March, 2008

Author

Andrew Smith.

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