
Woking, Surrey is a dormitory town within the commuter area of London. The town is located about twenty-three miles south west of the Charing Cross area of London. The town of Woking has a population of about sixty two thousand seven hundred and ninety six. The civil parish of Woking, which is known as the borough of Woking, has a collective population of about ninety thousand and seven hundred.
The town of Woking has a lot of historical relevance and some of this is the town role within the field of literacy. One part of the town literacy history is that the town was one of the first places where Martians landed in the novel that was called The War of Worlds and was written by H.G Wells. The town of Woking was also featured in The Meaning of Liff that was written by Douglas Adams.
The town of Woking is twinned with the town of Rastatt that is in Germany, Amstelveen that is in the Netherlands and also Le Plessis-Robinson that is in France.
Woking has a vast amount of facilities on offer to both tourists and locals and these facilities include a large state of the art shopping centre, which is commonly known as The Peacocks. The town also features an older shopping centre as well which is commonly known as Wolsey Place.
The town also features a lot of entertainment in the evening and most of this is around the area of Chertsey Road. The Chertsey Road area consists of a large number of restaurants that offer a wide range of cuisine and there are also a lot of bars and clubs.
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