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Bordon has undergone a massive transformation over the last decade, transitioning from a historical military garrison town into a modern "Green Town" defined by its proximity to nature. Situated in the East Hampshire district on the edge of the South Downs National Park, it is split into two distinct parts: Bordon and Whitehill. The area is largely defined by the Hogmoor Inclosure, a vast expanse of woodland and heathland that was once a tank training ground but now offers miles of walking trails and a natural play area. While it lost its rail connection in the 1960s, the town sits conveniently on the A325, providing a direct link to Farnham and Petersfield, and is within easy reach of the A3 for trips to London or the south coast. Local life currently revolves around the Forest Shopping Centre and the newer "Shed" development, which has brought a mix of independent food traders and a craft brewery to the footprint of the old barracks, blending the town’s army heritage with a much more contemporary, community-focused feel.