Chartered Surveyors and Commercial Agents in Woking
Get to know Woking
Woking Borough had a population of 100,793 in 2019. The Woking resident population is highly qualified, with university graduates making up 60% of the workforce. The Annual Population Survey states that roughly 85% of the working-age population are in employment, above the national average.
Local Area info in Woking
The Business Network in Woking
Woking town centre is the commercial hub and central focus for economic expansion in the borough. The town generates an estimated £21.1bn year, having attracted numerous high-tech and knowledge-based businesses. The borough is situated at the crossroads of two major growth corridors in the Southeast, which run along the M25 and connect London with Southampton. Woking Borough Council has played a significant role in advancing Woking’s standing with public sector investment into the area which has been matched by the private sector.
Key commercial areas in Woking include the Peacock shopping Centre, Victoria Place, Woking Business Park, Boundary Business Centre, Genesis Business Park, Kingsway Business Park, Lansbury Business Estate, Chobham Business Centre.
Key employers in Woking include TT Electronics, Fernox, World Wildlife Foundation, Ambassador Theatre Group, Capgemini, GlucoRX, BOC, TGS.
Transport Links Woking
The borough has good transport links to London and the wider Southeast Region via junction 11 of the M25 and Junction 3 of the M3. Woking railway station also offers a service to London Waterloo (24 minutes) and services to Guildford (7 minutes), Basingstoke (24 minutes), Southampton (49 minutes) and Portsmouth (1 hour). Woking town centre is a twenty-minute drive from Heathrow Airport and forty-nine-minute drive from Gatwick.