Is Staines a nice place to live?

Is Staines a nice place to live?

Its transport links, green spaces and cheaper property prices are just some of the positives. In 2015, Staines was hailed as the number one town for business creation – even beating London to the top spot. SurreyLive has come up with seven reasons why we think it’s a brilliant place to live.

What is Staines famous for?

Notable for the tragic plane crash of 1972 which killed 118 people, its famous lino factory and, more light-heartedly, comedy character Ali G, Staines is full of historical and iconic significance.

Is Staines in London or Surrey?

Staines, town and urban area (from 2011 built-up area), Spelthorne borough, administrative county of Surrey, historic county of Middlesex, southeastern England. It is located on the left bank of the River Thames, on the western fringe of Greater London.

What is Staines now called?

Staines-upon-Thames
The Surrey town of Staines has officially changed its name to Staines-upon-Thames in an attempt to boost its riverside image. Councillors voted for the change last year after the town became synonymous with Sacha Baron Cohen’s spoof rapper Ali G.

Is Staines a safe place?

The numbers were followed closely by crimes of violence and sexual offences, according to the latest Surrey Police statistics. After going through the most recent figures available from January 2017, Staines came out as having the third highest number of reported crime in the Surrey Police area.

Is Staines a London zone?

Staines is just outside the Oyster card zones, so you will need to buy a rail ticket for travel from there to Waterloo.

Is Staines a real place?

Staines-upon-Thames is a town on the left bank of the River Thames in Surrey, England, in the borough of Spelthorne. At or near the Roman settlement of Pontibus, it became Stanes and then Staines.

Why did Staines change its name?

After suffering years of ridicule since Sacha Baron Cohen decided to make it the home of his creation Ali G, Staines has officially changed its name in an attempt to distance itself from the joke, to the more upmarket Staines-upon-Thames.

Where does the name Staines come from?

English: habitational name from a place on the Thames west of London, apparently named with the plural of Old English stan ‘stone’. The reference may be to milestones on the Roman road that ran through the town.

Is Staines an oyster?

Where is Staines upon Thames railway station located?

The station serves the town of Staines-upon-Thames in Surrey in southern England to the west of London and is a pre-junction/junction station for the diverging Windsor line.

Who are the major companies in Staines upon Thames?

The town’s close proximity to London, Heathrow Airport and the M25 motorway has attracted a number of companies: Bupa (healthcare), and Wood Group Kenny (oil & gas) have major offices here, while Siemens Building Automation Division and British Gas (part of Centrica) have their national headquarters here.

Where is Staines on the reading and Windsor lines?

Staines railway station is a conventional (double-track) railway, immediately east of the junction of the Windsor and Reading lines, having converged.

Where is the boundary stone in Staines upon Thames?

A boundary stone dated 1285 used to stand on the bank of the River Thames in Staines, indicating the western limit of the City of London ‘s jurisdiction over the Thames. The original stone is now located in the Spelthorne Museum and a replica is situated in Lammas Park.

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