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Covering Guildford, Croydon, Woking, Sutton, Kingston-on-Thames, Wandsworth, Wimbledon, Brixton, Ashtead, Banstead, Camberley, Carshalton, Caterham, Cheam, Chertsey, Cobham, Coulsdon, Cranleigh, Dorking, East Molesey, Egham, Epsom, Esher, Farnham, Godalming, Godstone, Haslemere, Hindhead, Horley, Leatherhead, Lightwater, Lingfield, Mitcham, Morden, New Malden, Oxted, Purley, Redhill, Reigate, Richmond, South Croydon, Surbiton, Thornton Heath, Wallington, Walton-on-Thames, West Byfleet, Weybridge, Woking, Yateley and all areas of Surrey
Surrey is a region near to the capital of London, that is also bordered by Kent, Sussex, Hampshire and Berkshire. The counties historic main town is Guildford, that has a population of around 67,000, but the regional council assembles in Kingston upon Thames.
These are two of the main towns in the Loo Hire Surrey section, but there are lots of other major conurbations. These include Woking, Ewell, Camberley, Redhill, Ashford, Epsom, Farnham.
The region of Surrey also Houses two universities – the University of Surrey in Guildford and the Royal Holloway university in Egham.
Egham is situated near to Runnymead which was the site of the Magna Carta Libertatum (Great Charter of Freedoms), which is the original English Charter issued in 1215. It compelled the King to let go of certain rights, respect certain legal rules and agree that his will could be tied by the law. It specifically helped the rights of the King's subjects, whether free or imprisoned, and allowed appeal against unlawful incarceration.
Runnymead is also the home to the British memorial to President John F Kennedy who was assasinated in Dallas in November 1963.
Surrey is also home to a number of well known non-league football teams including AFC Wimbledon and Sutton United. Sutton United rose to celebrity status in 1989 when they knocked 1987 FA Cup winners Coventry City out of the same competition.
Woking is the 2nd biggest town in Surrey (as Kingston is now part of greater London, although Surrey County Council is still situated there).From Central London it is about 23 miles and is a well liked place for commuters to base their homes. Famous as being the town where martians landed, in H G Wells’ famous work of fiction “War of the Worlds” which was later turned into a Hollywood movie. Surprisingly the movie wasn’t based in Woking, or Surrey or even the United Kingdom!
The town of Camberley is another significant town in Surrey that sits between the M3 and M4 and its borders lie with Hampshire and Berkshire. It is near to Sandhurst, which is home to a Royal Military Academy which was attended by both Prince Harry and Prince William. Other notable alumni include Royalty from Thailand, Tonga, Spain and Jordan.
Surrey is at the top when it comes to cost of living in the United Kingdom outside of London and also believed to have the highest population of millionaires in the country. This is partly due to the number of commuters who work in the City of London.
A popular attraction of Surrey is the “Devil’s Punchbowl” – which is a natural ampitheatre (unless of course you believe the myth’s) near Hindhead. The land is looked after by the national trust and is the source of many regional stories and myths.
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