Mobile tyres fitting service in Woking Surrey
We offer the lowest priced tyres and a mobile tyres
fitting service for Woking Surrey. See our tyres price
check comparison. No call out charge. All leading brands
of car tyres, van tyres, 4X4 tyres & run-flat tyres. We
fit tyres at your place of work or home driveway. Tyres
fitting and balancing is fully guaranteed. Also car
batteries. Our low prices for tyres and car batteries
are fully inclusive, no hidden extras. We don't have
expensive tyres depots so our prices are always low.
We offer a complete range of tyres backed up by our
efficient and cost effective mobile tyres fitting
service for Woking Surrey. So, rather than having to
travel to a traditional tyre depot to have tyres fitted,
you remain at home or at work and we come to you. This
is much more convenient… and, it also greatly reduces
our operating costs so we are able to slash our selling
prices of tyres by up to 40%.
Unlike many companies selling tyres on-line we have a
head office call centre. This provides advice and
technical information on all aspects of tyres. Also, for
those who prefer to place their order for tyres by
telephone, rather than by buying tyres on-line, we have
a freephone facility (0800 028 9000).
We are proud of our Customer service record, and we
fully guarantee our work. Please feel free to call our
freephone telephone number if you would like personal
help and service, we are always ready and willing to
explain the choices and make sure you are happy with our
sales and service for car tyres and car batteries.
More about Woking Surrey
Woking is a large town and local government district
with borough status in the west of Surrey in South East
England. It functions as a dormitory town of the London
commuter belt and is located 23 miles (37 km) south west
of Charing Cross in central London.
Woking's history starts in 673AD or CE. Woking begins
around about this time as a settlement of a Wessex tribe
followers of Wocca. The name has been corrupted and was
spelt as Woccingas, Wochinges, Wokynge, Wochynghe at
different times.
Modern Woking was formed around the railway station
built over 150 years ago at the junction between trains
to the south coast, the south-west of England and the
necropolis railway to Brookwood Cemetery. This cemetery
was developed by the London Necropolis Company as an
overflow burial ground for London's dead. Later, Woking
was home to the first crematorium in the United Kingdom
(St Johns) and the first mosque in the UK (on Oriental
Road).
Woking has a modern shopping centre called The Peacocks
and an older shopping area, Wolsey Place.
The main area for evening entertainment is around
Chertsey Road which contains restaurants serving a
number of cuisines and there are also numerous bars and
pubs. The Ambassadors cinemas[3] and New Victoria
Theatre can be accessed via the top floor of The
Peacocks.
Woking has indoor swimming pools, "Pool in the Park",
and a separate leisure centre. Outdoor facilities
include a skatepark, tennis courts, five-a-side football
pitches, bowling greens and a children's adventure
playground. These leisure facilities are all located
within the attractively landscaped Woking Park near to
the town centre.
Woking has adopted a policy of operating completely off
the public power grid via a combination of hydrogen fuel
cells and solar cells dispersed throughout the borough.
In order to do this the local government laid new power
lines to all locations operating on the Woking energy
grid (due to Department of Trade and Industry
regulations). Should the public power grid fail, Woking
would be capable of continuing to provide all the energy
it needs.
Woking railway station is situated on the Alton Line,
Portsmouth Direct Line, South Western Main Line and West
of England Main Line. Accordingly, there are frequent
trains to and from London Waterloo (via Clapham
Junction), a journey taking approximately half an hour.
There is also the twice hourly Waterloo/Woking stopping
service that calls at many stations between Waterloo and
Woking.
There is a RailAir coach every 30 minutes between the
terminus immediately outside the railway station and
Heathrow Airport, using the M25 motorway. Gatwick
Airport can be accessed via Guildford railway station or
Clapham Junction.
Principal roads include the A320, which connects to the
M25 to Woking's north near Chertsey and to the A3 to its
south at Guildford. The A320 is frequently very
congested at peak hours. The Basingstoke Canal passes
through Woking.
Woking has a non-league football club, Woking F.C., that
competes in the Nationwide Conference. The origin of the
club's nickname, the "Cards", is disputed. One
attractive proposal is that the name was acquired
because Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, after whom the smaller
of the two shopping centres is named, was staying with
King Henry VIII at Woking Palace (the remains of which
can be seen near the River Wey at Old Woking) when he
heard he had been made a cardinal by Pope Leo X in 1515.
A more prosaic alternative is that the Cards are so
named because of the cardinal red in one half of their
home strip.
The McLaren Formula One team is based near to the town.
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