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Bitterne Park is a suburb of Southampton on the Eastern bank of the River Itchen, built on parkland which once formed part of Bitterne Manor. Southampton is a city and major port situated on the south coast of England. ... Bitterne Manor is a suburb of Southampton surrounding the manor house of the same name. ...


The area is largely residential, with Bitterne Park Triangle (sometimes shortened to Bitterne Triangle) as its focal point. A number of shops cluster around the Triangle, although there are no banking facilities since the closure of NatWest's branch there in the 1990s. Bitterne Park is at the Eastern edge of the Cobden Bridge which links the area to St. Denys on the Western bank. The southern section of Southampton's Riverside Park is located in Bitterne Park. This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...


Bitterne Park's neighbouring suburbs are (clockwise from the North) Townhill Park, Midanbury and Bitterne. Bitterne is an eastern suburb of Southampton in Hampshire, England. ...


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Bitterne Park School (2557 words)
Bitterne Park School will provide excellent secondary education which challenges and extends pupils of all abilities and prepares them to contribute positively to the communities in which they live.
Bitterne Park is committed to partnership in education.
Bitterne Park is a well established, mixed 11-16 comprehensive school which is proud of the standards its children have reached.
Bitterne Local History Society's Publications (2372 words)
A chronicle of events that happened in and affected the residents of Bitterne and surrounding area for the period 1900 to 1939.
A cartographic 'voyage of discovery', charting the transition of Bitterne from Common Land to Village, and thence to a major district of Southampton.
A chronicle of events that happened in and affected the residents of Bitterne and surrounding area for the period 1940 to 1959.
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