The Longcross incinerator
During the summer, the Government has decided to include the DERA site for revised housing planning targets with 2,500 homes for Runnymede. This is in addition to the current plans for the office redevelopment (3,000 + cars), the incinerator and gravel extraction. more...
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Online Meetings and Web Events Made Easy
Team Discovery Ltd now offer Citrix Online's award–winning, easy to use Web conferencing services and give your visitors the power to conduct online meetings anytime, anywhere... more...
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Treat Yourself with Fitness and Wellness for Christmas
As Christmas is coming around the corner, we are now planning on what gifts to give to our love ones. Did we ever ask ourselves? What treat can I give myself this year? Why not, treat yourself with fitness and wellness! more...
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Looking for quality children’s gifts and furniture for Christmas?
With a carefully selected range of high quality children’s nursery and bedroom furniture, bedding and accessories we truly have something for everyone! Beautiful furniture, fantastic imported pedal cars, original paintings, designer toys, brilliant clocks and funky lighting. more...
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URGENT ATTENTION..... Local Access Roads / Rail Crossings
Do you live, work, socialize, are being educated, shop or travel around the Runnymede and Spelthorne area? This includes car, bike, van, bus, lorry and cycle users, as well as those who walk! Then the affects of Airtrack will be detrimental to you. more...
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Blinds and Awnings direct from the manufacturer
Whether for you home or for your business Deans Blinds and Awnings will have the right product for you. more...
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Becoming a registered user
You can now gain access to extra services by becoming a registered
user - click on the Logon/register to create a userID. Some
services will only be available to registered users.
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Brooklands Museum Trust Limited
Your visit to Brooklands Museum begins with an evocative journey along the historic Campbell Circuit designed by World record breaking driver Malcolm Campbell in the 1930's. Treat it with respect, like so much of Brooklands it is an Ancient Monument and part of Britain's recent technological history. Once inside the 30 acre Museum site it will be the famous Paddock and green domed Edwardian Clubhouse that will first attract your interest.
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