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- Woking abstract "Woking /ˈwoʊkɪŋ/ is a large town and civil parish that shares its name with the surrounding local government district, located in the west of Surrey, England. It is at the southwestern edge of the Greater London Urban Area and is a part of the London commuter belt, with frequent trains and a journey time of approximately 24 minutes to Waterloo station. Woking is 23 miles (37 km) southwest of Charing Cross in central London. Woking town itself, excluding the surrounding district, has a population of 62,796, with the whole local government district (the borough of Woking) having a population of 99,500 (mid-2011 estimate). Woking has been a Conservative area since the constituency was created in 1950, with Jonathan Lord elected as its Member of Parliament in the 2010 General Election.".
- Woking areaCode "01483".
- Woking country England.
- Woking country Surrey.
- Woking country United_Kingdom.
- Woking distanceToLondon "37014.912".
- Woking district Borough_of_Woking.
- Woking gridReference "TQ003584".
- Woking populationTotal "62796".
- Woking postalCode "GU21, GU22".
- Woking thumbnail Woking_Town_Square_-_geograph.org.uk_-_40908.jpg?width=300.
- Woking wikiPageExternalLink A31189746.
- Woking wikiPageExternalLink environment.interviews.
- Woking wikiPageExternalLink woking.
- Woking wikiPageID "23964752".
- Woking wikiPageRevisionID "605573915".
- Woking centre "Woking".
- Woking constituencyWestminster Woking_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Woking country "England".
- Woking dialCode "1483".
- Woking east Pyrford.
- Woking float "right".
- Woking hasPhotoCollection Woking.
- Woking latitude "51.3162".
- Woking left "Religion".
- Woking londonDistance "NE".
- Woking longitude "-0.561".
- Woking north Chobham.
- Woking northeast Ottershaw.
- Woking northwest Bisley,_Surrey.
- Woking nota Liberal_Democrats.
- Woking nota Politician.
- Woking nota Sociology.
- Woking nota "1.57788E8".
- Woking nota "1980.0".
- Woking nota "British comedian and presenter who attended The Hoe Bridge School.".
- Woking nota "Businessman, Entrepreneur and Former Chairman of Woking F.C.".
- Woking nota "CEO/Chairman of the McLaren Group".
- Woking nota "Co-Writer of The Inbetweeners, born in Woking".
- Woking nota "Italian guitarist, 1945".
- Woking nota "Lived in Sutton Green".
- Woking nota "Olympic pole vaulter".
- Woking nota "Olympic rower, from Pyrford".
- Woking nota "QPR and England Goalkeeper".
- Woking nota "Surrey County Cricketer".
- Woking nota "Surrey County and England Cricketer".
- Woking nota "Times journalist".
- Woking nota "a lexicographer and the dictionary expert on Countdown".
- Woking nota "actor".
- Woking nota "actor, 1943".
- Woking nota "actor, best known for his role in attended The Winston Churchill School (Woking)".
- Woking nota "artist and photographer".
- Woking nota "author who used the town as a setting for his novel The War of the Worlds and was staying in the town when he wrote it. A large sculpture of a Martian Fighting Machine was installed in the town centre to commemorate Woking's links with the story.".
- Woking nota "author, born in Woking 1974".
- Woking nota "bass player with The Jam,".
- Woking nota "best selling cook, was born in Woking in 1941".
- Woking nota "bestselling author, attended The Winston Churchill School (Woking)".
- Woking nota "children's entertainer, born in Woking".
- Woking nota "co-founder of Aardman Animations, attended Woking Grammar school".
- Woking nota "comedian, was born in Woking".
- Woking nota "composer and the first woman suffragette".
- Woking nota "concert pianist, lived and worked in Woking.".
- Woking nota "drummer with The Jam,".
- Woking nota "founded the Kenwood company in Woking".
- Woking nota "founding Neofolk musician behind Death In June and Crisis (band),".
- Woking nota "guitarist and singer-songwriter, The Style Council, The Jam. "Town Called Malice", which was written by Paul Weller and recorded by his band, The Jam, is about Woking. The song reached No. 1 in the UK Charts.".
- Woking nota "guitarist for Status Quo went to school in Sheerwater and has family in the area,".
- Woking nota "lover of Horatio Nelson. Hamilton lived in Pyrford".
- Woking nota "musician, singer-songwriter, television presenter and actor, who found fame as a founding member of pop rock band Busted and was the winner of I'm A Celebrity... in 2006, lived in Woking and attended Woking High School".
- Woking nota "neo-folk musician, co-founder of Death in June, founder and vocalist of Sol Invictus, L`Orchestre Noir".
- Woking nota "novelist".
- Woking nota "photographer/filmmaker".
- Woking nota "pop group, started their careers at a Knaphill studio".
- Woking nota "professional angler , was born and raised in Woking".
- Woking nota "sculptor".
- Woking officialName "Woking".
- Woking osGridReference "TQ003584".
- Woking population "62796".
- Woking populationRef "99500".
- Woking postTown "WOKING".
- Woking postcodeArea "GU".
- Woking postcodeDistrict "GU21, GU22".
- Woking region "South East England".
- Woking right "Percent".
- Woking shireCounty Surrey.
- Woking shireDistrict Borough_of_Woking.
- Woking south Mayford.
- Woking southeast Send,_Surrey.
- Woking southwest Pirbright.
- Woking staticImage "240".
- Woking staticImageCaption "(Woking Town Square before its development)".
- Woking title "Neighbouring areas of Woking".
- Woking title "Religion in Woking".
- Woking titlebar "#ddd".
- Woking west Brookwood,_Surrey.
- Woking wordnet_type synset-location-noun-1.
- Woking year "–".
- Woking subject Category:Post_towns_in_the_GU_postcode_area.
- Woking subject Category:Towns_in_Surrey.
- Woking subject Category:Woking.