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Staines Toys And Games
Enjoy endless fun with the Ufindus toys and games directory. Designed for maximum ease of use, the toys and games directory contains an extensive collection of links to the web sites of businesses offering toys and games in and around the UK. If you're looking for children?s toys including soft toys and dolls' houses as well as train sets, the toys and games directory can supply you with all the essential contacts in your area, wherever you are in the UK. Should you require gifts for big kids, we also have businesses offering toys and games for adults. The Ufindus toys and games directory allows you to search according to toy type, with separate sections including educational toys. From toy manufacturers to local toy stores, the Ufindus toys and games directory has all the bases covered.
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Staines is a town inside the M25 circular motorway. Originally, Staines was in the county of Middlesex. However, when much of Middlesex became part of Greater London, Staines was instead transferred to the county of Surrey. Settlement has existed in Staines since 43 AD, when the Romans built the first bridge in the town. The domesday book provides documentary eveidence of the local area, however Staines only started to expand later, when the railway arrived in 1848 from Waterloo. The town was involved mainly with the linoleum industry, which started when the first factory opened in 1862. Today, the town acts as a commuter town for London, and also for nearby Heathrow Airport. The town supports these needs, and acts as a service town for its inhabitants. Thus the town has a shopping centre, opened in 1996, and a leisure centre. As well as acting as a commuter town, Staines also plays host to some large companies, including BUPA and LogicaCMG. The town is known for an major air crash which occured in 1972 when a BEA Trident stalled after takeoff, crashing alongside the A30, killing all on board. On a lighter note, the town featured heavily in the 2002 film 'AliG - Indahouse'. Staines is still linked to London by Rail, seeing regular services to London Waterloo, Windsor and Eton, Weybridge and Reading. the town is also well placed for access to the M25, the Staines section of which opened in 1985. Towns close to Staines include Slough, Hounslow, Bracknell, Windsor, Camberley, Egham, Kingston-upon-Thames, Esher, Woking, Chertsey and Weybridge. London Heathrow airport is also a short distance away.
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