Berkeley
Berkeley is a small town and also church in Gloucestershire, England. It depends on the Vale of Berkeley between the eastern bank of the River Severn and also the M5 motorway, within the Stroud management district. The town is noted for Berkeley Castle, where the imprisoned Edward II was killed, along with the birthplace of the medical professional Edward Jenner, leader of the smallpox vaccine, the world's first vaccination. The church consists of the town of Berkeley Health, which leaves the A38 Bristol to Gloucester roadway and the surrounding B4066 in the direction of Berkeley. A selecting ward in the same name exists. This ward stretches from Berkeley in the south to Hinton in the north. The complete ward population taken at the 2011 census was 4,181.