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Staines-upon-Thames, often referred to by its former name Staines (), is a town on the north bank of the River Thames in the borough of Spelthorne in Surrey, England ( historically in Middlesex ).
Staines Swimming Club founded in the early 1900s and affiliated to the Amateur Swimming Association is based at Spelthorne Leisure Centre and provides competitive swimming from inter-club level up to national level.
Sunbury-on-Thames, also known as Sunbury, is a town in the Surrey borough of Spelthorne ( historically part of Middlesex ), England, and part of the London commuter belt.
Ashford is a town almost entirely in the Surrey borough of Spelthorne in England, with a small part falling within Greater London.
Church Road is also home to the Ashford Campus of Brooklands College ( formerly Spelthorne College ), Ashford Library and a World War 2 memorial.
There is also a further education college for ages 16 to 18 ; Spelthorne College which became a Brooklands College Campus in 2007.
Ashford is part of the Spelthorne constituency which has been represented by the Conservative Kwasi Kwarteng since 2010.
Shepperton is an English town in the borough of Spelthorne, Surrey which was in the former historic county of Middlesex south west of CentralLondon, bounded by the Thames at Desborough Island to the south and in the north-west bisected by the M3 motorway.
Stanwell is a suburban village in the Surrey borough of Spelthorne.
It includes the City of London in which lies its cathedral, St Paul's, and also encompasses Spelthorne which was formerly in Middlesex but is now part of Surrey.
The mail is sorted at 109 London Road, Twickenham and the area served includes parts of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, the London Borough of Hounslow, the London Borough of Hillingdon and the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames as well as parts of the Surrey boroughs of Spelthorne and Runnymede.
Kempton Park railway station, in the Spelthorne district of Surrey, is on the Shepperton branch line.
Sunbury railway station is in the Spelthorne district of Surrey, England.
Shepperton railway station is a railway station serving the town of Shepperton in the Spelthorne district of Surrey, England.
Upper Halliford railway station is in the Spelthorne district of Surrey, England.
Spelthorne is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Spelthorne is one of the traditional hundreds of the historic county of Middlesex.
The hundred has an area larger than the modern Borough of Spelthorne, which is located in the south west of the historic county.
Ashford railway station is a railway station in Ashford, Surrey in the borough of Spelthorne in South East England.
The Bishop of Kensington is responsible for a part of Greater London, including Kensington, Hounslow, Hampton, Hammersmith and Fulham, plus the Spelthorne district in Surrey.
A college archive is being maintained and some historic items are now lodged with the Spelthorne Museum.

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Spelthorne Atoms ( previously known as Ashford Atoms ) are one of the best youth basketball teams in the country having been to the national finals on a number of occasions.
As part of the Sixth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies which launched in 2011, the Boundary Commission for England propose one minor change to Spelthorne, namely the addition of the Weybridge North electoral ward to the existing seat.

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He was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Spelthorne in Surrey from 1987 to 2010 and was considered to be to the Right of his party.
He went against the official Conservative Party line and supported the construction of a third runway at Heathrow Airport, which, although it lies just outside the Spelthorne constituency, nevertheless provides employment for a considerable number of people locally.
He became MP for Spelthorne in 1970.
Along with all colleges in the post 16 sector in England and Wales, Spelthorne was removed from the control of the County Council in 1992 when the funding passed to a central government quango-the Further Education Funding Council for England, later replaced by the Learning and Skills Council.

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The Spelthorne Museum has a display dedicated to the Linoleum Manufacturing Company.
In 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, the Staines Urban District was abolished and its area combined with that of the former Sunbury-on-Thames Urban District to form the present-day borough of Spelthorne.
On 15 December 2011 the Spelthorne Borough Council voted 25-4, with 6 abstentions ( including all of those from Staines ward itself ), to change the name of the town to Staines-upon-Thames with the aim of promoting its riverside location so boosting the local economy and, reportedly, to attempt to discourage association with the fictional character Ali G.
The name change proposal originated with the Spelthorne Business Forum.
The administrative offices of Spelthorne Borough Council are located at Knowle Green.
Feltham formed an ancient parish in the Spelthorne hundred of Middlesex.
Middlesex was recorded in the Domesday Book as being divided into the six hundreds of Edmonton, Elthorne, Gore, Hounslow ( Isleworth in all later records ), Ossulstone and Spelthorne.
Shortly afterwards, at a Spelthorne Conservative Association Meeting, six members of the Conservative Party announced they were prepared to stand against him at the 2010 General Election.
In 1974 the urban district was abolished and it has since formed part of the borough of Spelthorne.
From 1974 it formed part of the borough of Spelthorne.
Ashford sends twelve councillors from four wards to Spelthorne Borough Council.
In 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, Staines Urban District was abolished and its area combined with that of Sunbury-on-Thames Urban District to create the present-day borough of Spelthorne.

Elite and club
The club play their home games at the Murrayfield Ice Rink and compete in the ten team professional Elite Ice Hockey League along with three other Scottish teams which are the Fife Flyers, Braehead Clan and the Dundee Stars.
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On February 9, 2012 the club announced it would compete in the newly formed WPSL Elite for the 2012 season, with the expectation that it would rejoin the WPS for the 2013 season.
Construction of the Altrincham Ice Dome commenced in 2006, and the club returned to the Elite League for the 2006 / 07 season.
On May 20, 2012, Coventry Blaze of the Elite Ice Hockey League announced the signing of Mike Danton, although his place at the club is in doubt due to the UK Border Agency rejecting his application for a UK entry visa.
At one of their first gigs, at the La Babalu club in Ryde, Level 42 were spotted by Andy Sojka, the head of small independent record label Elite and signed.
Patterson was at her cousin's birthday party at Baton Rouge's Elite Gymnastics club in 1994 when coach Johnny Moyal, a three-time Israeli Olympian, noticed her talent and suggested that she begin to take lessons.
Several high-profile signings were made by Hood such as former NRL players Nick Youngquest, Kris Kahler, Paul Franze and Russ Aitken but could not join the club until May 2009 at the finale of the French Elite season where all were plying their trade.
Since 2001 the club has won ten major trophies, including the Elite League Championship in 2003, 2004, 2008 and 2011 Speedway Elite League.
Solid point scoring from Bjarne Pedersen, Antonio Lindback and Ryan Sullivan led Poole to an Elite League and Knockout Cup double and Poole became the first top flight club to achieve back to back League and Cup doubles since 1960.
The club are one of the oldest in the Elite Ice Hockey League having been founded eight years after the Fife Flyers, but forty years before the Cardiff Devils.
* The Sheffield Steelers, an ice hockey club from the United Kingdom which is currently part of the Elite Ice Hockey League.
The London Racers was a British ice hockey club based in London, England formerly members of the Elite Ice Hockey League.
Season 2003 – 04 saw another major change in the club ’ s progress as they took part in their first season as a top-flight club in the newly-formed Elite League.
The Canadian scorer had a career season, hitting 58 goals and 125 points in Elite League competitions as he ended the year the club ’ s and the league ’ s MVP.
Even after yet another heroic attempt by both supporters and sponsors the club was relegated by Elitlicensnämnden ( eng: The Elite license board ), who ruled that the balance sheet of the club did not comply with the standards of the Swedish Football Association.
Former members of the Elite Ice Hockey League, the club previously held membership in the British National League.
There is a leisure park, the Coliseum, located adjacent to the centre, which provides both further shopping possibilities and also has a bowling alley and a Vue Cinema, along with the Destiny & Elite night club.
The Edinburgh Capitals are a Scottish ice hockey club, playing in the UK-wide Elite Ice Hockey League.
During the summer, the league ’ s deadliest line from the previous season was split up, with Hand signing for the Elite League ’ s Belfast Giants, Steven Kaye moving to French side Morzine-Avoriaz, and Adrian Saul moving to the club ’ s biggest rivals, the Fife Flyers.
Under Hartmann, the club would once again return to a predominantly European style of hockey, signing all but one of their imports from Slovakia, Czech Republic or Latvia – something unique to the Elite League, which resulted in the club being nicknamed by the fans as Richard Hartmann ’ s ‘ Euro Army ’.

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